Building Automation

Building automation and control systems are the brain for your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) and lighting equipment and serve as an energy management tool.

Binsky & Snyder Service promotes the use of a building automation system (BAS).  This type of system is a computerized, intelligent network of electrical devices designed to monitor and control the mechanical and lighting systems in the building.  The core function of a BAS is to keep the building climate within a specified range and provide lighting based on an occupancy schedule. 

The system will automatically open outside air dampers, control temperature, exhaust stale air, operate humidifiers, turn off lights and log equipment run-time. Usage history will show for how long and during what time period your system was in use. The information taken from your BAS logs will help you determine how much energy is consumed, by whom and during what time periods.

It monitors its performance as well as device failures, of which it is capable of notifying the building engineering staff via electronic message.  Binsky Service is capable of providing your building with such a system, and training your building’s staff on how to use it.

Building automation can also be established for off-site maintenance, similar to how our team set-up the system for a customer in Moscow, Russia, noted in this case study.

The proper operation of your building automation system will provide a comfortable environment for occupants of your building and is a valuable resource for identifying possible energy-saving alternatives.

We have systems installed in office buildings, universities, elementary schools, hospitals, multiple-housing complexes and other buildings. We have factory-trained technicians that are knowledgeable in the installation and service of all building control systems.

 

Automation provides a comfortable environment and can identify energy savings.