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BAS for Lighting Control: Balancing Efficiency

Building automation systems (BAS) integrate various components within a building's infrastructure, including heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC), and notably, lighting and controls. The essence of these systems lies in their ability to enhance the functionality, comfort, and energy...


Building a Sustainable Future: Integrating BAS with Renewable Energy

Building Automation Systems (BAS) have revolutionized how we manage buildings, optimizing energy consumption and improving occupant comfort.  However, with a growing focus on sustainability, BAS are evolving to integrate with renewable energy sources, paving the way for a more environmentally...

Bridging the Gap: User Adoption and Training Strategies for BAS

Building Automation Systems (BAS) offer a plethora of advantages, promising enhanced energy efficiency, improved occupant comfort, and streamlined building operations. However, the success of a BAS hinges not just on technological prowess but also on user adoption – how effectively occupants...

Lighting and Controls

Beyond Basic Sensors in Smart Lighting

In the realm of building automation, lighting control has evolved from basic on/off functionality to sophisticated systems capable of responding to detailed environmental and occupancy changes. Advanced sensors play a pivotal role in this evolution, enabling smarter, more energy-efficient, and...

Enterprise Energy Management Systems

How to be an energy efficient facility BY DAVE BOVANKOVICH, E-Mon Energy efficiency starts with knowing how your facility is using its power. Electrical Source Magazine has five initial considerations for industrial facilities to be mindful of in deploying an enterprise energy management systems...

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Building a Breath of Fresh Air: BAS and Indoor Air Quality

Modern buildings prioritize energy efficiency and aesthetics, but sometimes at the expense of indoor air quality (IAQ). Poor IAQ can lead to respiratory problems, allergies, and decreased occupant comfort and productivity. Fortunately, Building Automation Systems (BAS) offer a powerful solution, enabling intelligent control and monitoring of building systems to maintain healthy IAQ levels. This article explores how BAS contribute to improved IAQ, examining the benefits, technical considerations, and potential limitations of this approach.

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