| Provide staff with a flexible, easily modifiable and user friendly system | Stand Alone Controllers (SACs) are distributed to provide individual room control and control of major HVAC systems | ||
| Operator Interface to the system via a PC connected to the network of SACs | The interface package uses system graphics and nine user "windows" for various tasks such as database restoration, history logging and trending | ||
| The BMS room control was laid out such that one controller controls 4 rooms | Administrative/staff areas were provided with temperature set point adjustment at their room sensors | ||
| All room controllers have one room sensor with a Portable Operators Terminal (POT) access connection. This allows field access to the BMS | The roof top air handling units each have their own dedicated controller | ||
| The central plant systems - the boilers, chillers and two make up air units are controlled via a single modular SAC located in the boiler room | All of the HVAC equipment controlled by the BMS have system graphics which represent their layout. These graphics have all of the pertinent input and output points tied to them and are dynamically updated to give the Operator a full understanding of the system's real time operation |