Commercial energy management systems are a popular and effective solution for reducing costs and increasing overall efficiency. Some helpful acronyms to know include Building Automation System (BAS), Direct Digital Control (DDC), Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC), and Mechanical Electrical Plumbing (MEP). BAS are centralized networks that monitor and control a facility’s environment. While managing various building systems, the automation system ensures operational performance, comfort levels, and security. Typically, BAS will be installed in new buildings or as part of a renovation project. While a complete BAS can often include lighting, security, fire systems, elevators, and plumbing operations, we will concentrate on the technology associated with MEP systems.
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The technology for BAS has been around for over 50 years, however, recent advancements make it possible for the inter-operation of different products from a variety of manufacturers. There is now a protocol for standardization for different products to be able to communicate with each other.
An automation system can contribute greatly to your ability to earn such recognition as the EPA ENERGY STAR or the LEED certification associated with the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). This is one of your first steps toward achieving Green Building compliance!
Although it takes a professional BAS installation company to handle the setting up of the system, a properly trained in-house staff member can manage the operation and, portions of the maintenance; your installation team can also provide on-going service or train your in-house staff to self-perform service.
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