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Building Automation And Control Systems Apr 2026
: Controllers and automation stations that process data and execute programmed logic for specific applications like air conditioning or lighting.
: Hardware that performs physical actions, such as opening a valve or dimming a light. 2. Industry Standards and Protocols
Building Automation and Control Systems (BACS) serve as the "brain" of a facility, integrating hardware, software, and services to monitor and manage utilities like HVAC, lighting, and security. This draft guide outlines the core components, standards, and implementation steps based on established industry frameworks like ISO 16484 and ASHRAE's BACnet . 1. Fundamental System Architecture Building automation and control systems
: Devices that acquire physical quantities like temperature or occupancy.
Interoperability—the ability for products from different vendors to work together—is achieved through standardized communication protocols. BACnet™ - ASHRAE : Controllers and automation stations that process data
A BACS typically functions through a modular structure consisting of three primary layers:
: Physical devices that interact with the building environment, including: Building automation and control systems
: High-level devices like operator stations, cloud servers, or management software for data analysis and human interaction.