CASE STUDY / Healthcare
Beijing Emergency Public Service Building
PROJECT OVERVIEW
Control relationships organized around real building use.
This healthcare development supports centralized accommodation, emergency support and public-service operations, with a system scale of approximately 600 I/O points. The building automation scope includes fresh-air, exhaust and room environment monitoring, central plants, pumps and valve control, public-area lighting and centralized alarms. We integrated equipment, organized control relationships and coordinated commissioning around actual building use and operating schedules, giving the operations team a clearer view of equipment status, alarms and trends.
SYSTEM SCOPE
Building automation coverage
fresh-air, exhaust and room environment monitoring
central plants, pumps and valve control
public-area lighting and centralized alarms
OUR WORK
Turning system scope into equipment, logic and commissioning.
We implemented the BMS scope for the emergency facility, integrating ventilation, central-plant, room-environment and public-area controls and commissioning.
DELIVERY CHALLENGE
Site conditions shaped the delivery path.
A rapid activation schedule and many repetitive terminal points required efficient configuration and verification.
PROJECT HIGHLIGHT
Complex system relationships made clear and maintainable.
The main characteristic is rapid delivery with centralized room management and operational assurance. During delivery, we coordinated equipment relationships, control logic, schedules and site interfaces, while using zoning, alarms and trend data to make system status easier for the operations team to understand. The completed system supports day-to-day use and provides a practical basis for continued maintenance and optimization.
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