Distributed Power for Mechanical and BMS
This video wraps up the distributed power and controls series.
I hope you all got a couple of ideas to work through. Even if you are not in a position to make a change, cause to be honest, this is a huge change, at least, start thinking about it.
Look at your BMS design.
As you walk through the plant room, where is the mechanical board? Where are your control panels, where are the AHU's. Picture in your mind, how could you distribute the controls and power in this plant room.
How would this help you start BMS installation sooner?
How would this help you start temporary commissioning sooner?
How would you plan your design and engineering phases differently to enable this.
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Bryce Anderson
I am an independent Building Management System consultant based in Australia. I started in the BMS industry in 1998 and initially worked for BMS companies for the first 15 years of my career (2 years in South Africa, 9 years in London, and 4 years in Melbourne). In 2014 I transitioned into BMS consulting, saw a massive gap in the lack of specialist BMS consulting, and started Lifecycle Controls in 2017.
My focus is currently on BMS technical training, coaching, and B2B consulting for BMS companies and mechanical consultancies. Because, fixing one project at a time was making no difference. Training thousands of engineers will :-)