A BMS system should provide a suitable interface that gives accurate and update information on the status of the plant it serves.
With a greater emphasis on building energy management, in-depth system interrogation is essential to an efficient BMS system that can assist identifying operational savings. Also critical to system operation is the ability to identify plant faults notification and provide all the information required for a successful resolution.
A typical interface employed today is the Trend963, a graphical real-time user interface for monitoring building control systems. It enables the user to monitor plant or building services and make changes to the way the building is controlled. Other devices also include Trend's IQView touch screen display and an engineering tool (916) for use on a PDA.
At MW Systems, we have the facilities to engineer supervisor interfaces to the clients requirements. Please feel free to contact us for more information.