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Building Management System (BMS) - Principles and Practices

14 – 18 July 2025Abu Dhabi13 – 17 Oct. 2025Dubai15 – 19 Dec. 2025Abu Dhabi


Course Objectives:

By the end of this training, participants will be able to:

1. Introduction to Building Management Systems (BMS)

  • Understand the role of BMS in modern building operations.
  • Learn about BMS components, architecture, and communication protocols (BACnet, Modbus, LonWorks).
  • Identify key benefits of BMS in energy efficiency, automation, and cost reduction.

2. Core Functions and Components of BMS

  • Learn how BMS integrates and controls HVAC, lighting, power, security, fire protection, and other building systems.
  • Understand sensors, actuators, and controllers used in BMS.
  • Explore data acquisition, monitoring, and analytics tools for building performance optimization.

3. HVAC Control and Energy Management in BMS

  • Understand the interaction between BMS and HVAC systems.
  • Learn about temperature, humidity, and ventilation control strategies.
  • Implement energy-saving techniques using BMS (load shedding, demand response, occupancy-based control).

4. BMS Integration with Security, Access Control, and Fire Safety

  • Learn how BMS integrates with CCTV, access control, intrusion detection, and fire suppression systems.
  • Understand fire alarm monitoring and emergency response automation.
  • Implement best practices for cybersecurity in BMS networks.

5. Data Logging, Monitoring, and Fault Detection in BMS

  • Learn about real-time data collection and analysis for predictive maintenance.
  • Implement alarms, event logs, and system diagnostics for improved building performance.
  • Understand fault detection and automated response strategies.

6. Sustainable and Smart Building Trends in BMS

  • Learn about Green Building Certifications (LEED, BREEAM, WELL) and how BMS supports sustainability.
  • Explore AI-driven automation, IoT integration, and cloud-based BMS solutions.
  • Implement smart building analytics for enhanced efficiency and user experience.

7. BMS Installation, Commissioning, and Maintenance

  • Understand BMS system architecture design and deployment.
  • Learn best practices for commissioning, system testing, and troubleshooting.
  • Develop BMS maintenance strategies to improve system longevity and reliability.

8. Case Studies and Practical Applications

  • Analyze real-world examples of successful BMS implementations.
  • Develop problem-solving strategies for common BMS challenges.
  • Apply best practices in BMS optimization and lifecycle management.

 

Target Audience

This course is designed for professionals involved in building automation, facility management, and energy efficiency, including:

1. Facility & Operations Teams

  • Facility Managers
  • Building Engineers
  • Maintenance Supervisors

2. Energy & Sustainability Teams

  • Energy Managers
  • HVAC Specialists
  • Smart Building Consultants

4. Procurement & Compliance Teams

  • Procurement Specialists for Building Automation
  • Regulatory Compliance Officers
  • Green Building Certification Teams