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Construction Tech Review | Monday, January 11, 2021
Building automation systems can be used for preventative maintenance and repair.
FREMONT, CA: Imagine going on a vacation with the family. One suddenly realizes at the airport that they have no turned off the air conditioner. What would one do in this situation? Building automation is used in this situation. While one waits for the flight, they can turn off the air conditioner from the smartphone if the building is smart. Lighting, furniture, HVAC, plumbing, and access control are all included in building automation systems. They are not, however, limited to this.
A smart life system in an automated building, for example, will identify a little or large harm even before it occurs. As a result, it provides the opportunity for predictive maintenance. Similarly, a building automation system may detect leaks in any of the building's plumbing systems, both within and outside the walls. As a result, building automation entails more than simply turning on and off the building's lights and appliances. It enables damage detection before the occurrence of damage. Building automation systems can also be used for preventative maintenance and repair. Building automation is a broad phrase that refers to the automation of any form of structure, whether it is a home, a hotel, or a business facility.
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What is the Importance and Need for Building Automation?
Imagine walking into a room where the drapes open, the temperature rises, and the lights automatically turn on. This is what home automation accomplishes. Furthermore, smart homes and building automation are not required simply to make things easy. People frequently forget to turn off the lights or the air conditioner. However, home automation software takes care of that. It lowers the cost of energy. Furthermore, access control systems provide limited access to the building, ensuring its safety and security.
Building automation is essentially a shift from product to system supply. As a result, rather than buying and installing products one by one, all of the products from various categories band together to form a system. They collaborate and function as one to benefit the consumer in a variety of ways.
Building automation provides the following advantages:
More comfortable lifestyle
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