Modern day building facility involves a lot of equipment and systems for the comfort and safety of building users. A Building Management System (BMS) or Building Automation and Control System (BACS) is a system that manages and monitors all building systems, including the Electrical system, HVAC system, Plumping systems, Lighting controls, CCTV and Security systems, Life cycle safety systems, renewable energy production, and electricity and gas meters, etc.
This course on BMS will help operators working in the BMS industry or technicians and operators desiring to pursue a career in BMS to acquire overall knowledge and practical skills on interconnected BMS systems, their operation, and maintenance.
At the end of this course, participants will learn following
- Introduction, role, and Architecture of BMS
- Project documents involved in BMS
- Overview of various key systems within BMS such as HVAC, MEP, Plumping, etc
- Operation of workstation
- Connected hardware and software
- Understanding of alarms, faults, and warnings from workstation and controller
- Report generation
Module -1
- Introduction to BMS
- Benefits of BMS
- Evolution & Future of BMS
- General BMS Architecture
- Roles in the BMS system (Hierarchy)
Module -2
- BMS General documents
- Data point list
- Shop Drawing
- Control schematic drawing
- Wiring Drawing
- Product Datasheet
- & M Manual.
Module -3
- Basics of MEP Equipment
- Basics HVAC Equipment
- DDC panel, FCU, VAV, AHU, FAHU, CPM, CHW Pumps, Meters…
- Types of Cables in BMS System
- Resistor and EOL
Module -4
- Details of Workstation
- Safety of keeping the workstation healthy
- Hardware & related software
- The procedure of safe Login and logout
- Procedure to operate basic software
- Details of software operation
- Analysis of equipment through Graphics
Module -5
- Finding Faults in the graphics
- Analyse & Interpret the Alarm from the window
- Equipment schedule & Trend log records
- Report generations
- Base troubleshoot
- Detailed routine inspection of equipment
Module -6
- Practical session on field devices and DDC