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Building Automation's main focus is on automation of utility services
and increasing the comfort of the working environment, which can
improve the productivity and also contributes to energy conservation.
In earlier times when there was no communication between different
utility services of a building, the total number of control systems
in the building used to be much more in number with different network
running through out the building. That in turn means involvement
of more contractors to maintain the building systems. Today, most
of the industries, commercial and institutional buildings have some
form of controls to automate ventilation and air-conditioning, lighting,
access and security within the building.
Corporate Tower's building automation system is a technically advanced
system that fully integrates the control of Security, Access, Lighting
and Heating-Ventilation-Air-conditioning (HVAC) and other major
building functions.
Advantages of our Building Automation System
- Reduces energy consumption
- Cost effective to install and operate
- Creates a comfortable and productive working environment
- Reliable and trouble free to operate
- Ensures security for people and property
- Inexpensive to modify and expand
- Easy to operate and maintain
Features of our Building Automation System
- HVAC controllers for various applications including Variable
Air Volume (VAV), Air Handler / Chiller Plant.
- Intrusion detection controller interfaces with wide variety
of motion detectors, glass-break detectors and magnetic door
contacts.
- Security status information, along with fire and critical
HVAC equipment information can be monitored 24 hours a day.
- Detailed reporting system to show equipment run time and energy
utilization. Events and alarms are time stamped and logged.
- Lighting strategies can automatically turn lights on or off
according to ambient light level (sunlight), card access, security
alarm status and time of day.
- Plant operations are controlled with BMS systems to use different
switching patterns on different calendar dates, holidays, time-of-day
and relative schedules.
- Card access controller interfaces with card readers including
inexpensive "Magnetic Stripe" readers and high-tech
"Proximity" readers.
- Focus on integrated system as a whole for energy conservation
at gross level whereas network operation monitors each utility.
- Monitoring of electrical parameters such as power factor,
voltage, current, frequency, etc. that contributes to the cost
of electrical energy.
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