Absolutely agree. Battersea Power station was built in this exact manner. The panel was software loaded off site and fully tested. The BMS was miles ahead of the mech team.
Yep, I have no doubt. This is a UK thing. Why is the rest of the world still so far behind? I think it is because Laing O'Rourke invested millions into getting this off the ground. I was working for LOR when I did this project in 2009.
Great ideas and information here! This will help me on future projects to help push completion of controls so commissioning can take place on time.
Good video, Always interested to see what new ideas for mechanical controls are being considered
Absolutely agree. Battersea Power station was built in this exact manner. The panel was software loaded off site and fully tested. The BMS was miles ahead of the mech team.
Yep, I have no doubt. This is a UK thing. Why is the rest of the world still so far behind? I think it is because Laing O'Rourke invested millions into getting this off the ground. I was working for LOR when I did this project in 2009.
I get the Bms guys to use 110/240 step up transformers to commission FCUs months ahead of the electrical team.
How did you start as a BMS Expert?
Definitely agree do not wire AHUs off site.