Understanding BEMS/BMS

What are building controls?

Definition

Building controls refer to a system of automated technologies and devices used to manage and regulate various aspects of a building’s environment, such as heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC) and lighting. By helping to integrate systems and optimise energy use in real time, they can ensure cost-effective operations by adapting to occupancy needs and provide/contribute to environmental conditions.

Purpose

Building control systems are designed to enhance building efficiency, occupant comfort, and provide/contribute to overall sustainability.

Why are building controls needed?

Climate change is one of the biggest challenges facing humanity, and the Building Controls & Automation industry is a crucial element that will help us to reduce our impact on the environment. By installing these simple but effective solutions that seamlessly integrate with energy intensive aspects of a building, impressive carbon savings can be achieved with benefits for both occupants and the health of the planet.

Benefits of building controls

Navigating Building Controls & Automation: A Terminology Handbook

A Glossary of Terms and BEMS guide

Who is this for: This guide has been developed to support workers in the BMS/BEMS industry, in-house BEMS teams, as well as those involved in specifying, designing, commissioning or managing systems.

What will I learn: This guide will help you to understand some of the standard terminology and definitions used in the industry.