Digital Transformation through BMS
BMS and home automation are becoming increasingly widespread for controlling, programming and automating tasks in buildings, and forthcoming legislation could accelerate the digital transformation of buildings.
Why include BMS in construction and renovation projects?
Would you conceive of constructing or renovating a residential, commercial, sports, commercial or artisanal building without integrating a software solution for technical management of comfort functions? Equipped with heating, ventilation, lighting and solar protection systems, these buildings enable operators and users to effectively control two crucial aspects:
Indoor quality of life: management of set temperatures, air renewal, and artificial and natural lighting to ensure occupant comfort.
Maintaining technical performance: real-time monitoring of technical, thermal and energy performance, with particular attention paid to controlling energy consumption, thus guaranteeing the long-term durability and operational efficiency of our facilities.
Complementary BMS applications
Other energy-intensive applications are commonly integrated into building management systems, such as access control and escalators. Hydraulic equipment, such as sanitary water boosters and lift pumps, plays an essential role in safety, comfort, hygiene and billing services.
Home automation or BMS?
Should we talk about home automation or BMS? Building Management System (BMS) is distinguished by its application to a wider range of environments than domotics, which is primarily concerned with residential applications. BMS encompasses a broader spectrum of applications, guaranteeing centralized, technical building management.
