Building Automation System Bas
Building Automation System Bas
AUTOMATION
SYSTEM (BAS)
A REPORT BY
ANTHONY JASSEM RAMOS
MILAGROS THERESE TUTANES
MA. ANGELICA PEOLLO
WHAT IS BAS?
(BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM)
04 OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY
05 BAS SOFTWARE
02 CONTROLLERS
The controller is the brain of the BAS. It processes
The software is responsible for programming,
configuring, and managing the BAS. It includes
data from sensors, makes decisions based on control algorithms, scheduling, alarm management,
programmed logic or algorithms, and sends data logging, and reporting capabilities. The
commands to actuators to control building systems. software can also support trend analysis and
Controllers can be distributed throughout the optimization.
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building or centralized in a control room.
SERVERS AND DATABASES
Data generated by the BAS is often stored on servers
03 NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE
A robust network infrastructure connects all
and databases for historical analysis, reporting, and
long-term storage. This data helps in identifying
components of the BAS, allowing them to trends and optimizing building performance over
communicate effectively. This includes wired and time.
wireless communication protocols like Ethernet,
BACnet, Modbus, Zigbee, and more.
Components of BAS
Security Systems: Integrates with access control, surveillance cameras, and intrusion
detection systems.
Fire Safety: Monitors and controls fire alarm and suppression systems.
Energy Management: Tracks and optimizes energy usage, often integrating with utility
meters and renewable energy sources.
Water Management: Monitors and controls water usage, including irrigation and
plumbing systems.
HOW DOES BAS
WORK?
BMS systems are “Intelligent”
microprocessor based controller networks.
installed to monitor and control a buildings
technical systems and services. such as air
conditioning, ventilation, lighting and
hydraulics.
What Are Building
Automation systems, in
HVAC?
You can set specific start and end times for your
building’s normal temperatures, based on your
occupants’ arrival times. If people typically leave at
01 9:00 pm and arrive the next day at 7:00 am, you can
set a lower temperature in between to reduce
energy use and costs. This option may or may not
be already available to you, depending on what
your heating, ventilation & air conditioning (HVAC)
system looks like.
Why Should I Care
About Building
Automation Systems?
As for more example, your buildings’ security