Building Control Systems
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les 15, 16 et 17 décembre 2025
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Code : 16-1210-ONL25
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- PROGRAMME
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APERÇU
After participating in this course, you will be able to:
- Analyze building automation system components and optimize their operation effectively.
- Implement energy-saving control strategies tailored to different building systems.
- Enhance the overall efficiency and functionality of building automation systems.
- Develop and apply maintenance strategies to ensure long-term BAS performance.
- Conduct commissioning and retro-commissioning to sustain optimal system operation.
Description
Building automation systems (BAS) significantly influence energy consumption, indoor air quality, and maintenance efficiency. However, many systems are underutilized, unrealizing their potential to improve building performance. By understanding BAS fundamentals, including control systems and communication protocols, you can unlock these systems' capabilities to enhance efficiency and sustainability. This course provides foundational knowledge of control system basics and the integration of hardware, software, and communication standards like BACnet to ensure seamless BAS operation.
Equipped with insights into energy codes and standards such as ASHRAE and LEED, participants will explore energy-saving strategies for various building systems. This course covers practical retrofitting approaches and optimization techniques to maximize energy efficiency, from air handling and lighting systems to heating and cooling plants. Additionally, it delves into designing BAS specifications, crafting operational sequences, and implementing strategies to optimize new or existing systems.
Participants will also gain hands-on knowledge of the commissioning process, from initial hardware and software testing to retro-commissioning and ongoing diagnostics. By fostering a deeper understanding of BAS, this course empowers you to improve operational efficiency, reduce costs, and contribute to a sustainable future.
Who Should Attend:
This course is designed for building operators, facility managers, senior building personnel, property managers, engineers, technicians, and technologists involved in building maintenance and energy management. It is also beneficial for professionals in HVAC design, energy auditing, and sustainability consulting, as well as those overseeing building retrofitting or system upgrades.
Individuals seeking to enhance their understanding of BAS fundamentals, implement energy-efficient strategies, or stay updated on relevant standards will find this course invaluable. Whether you are an experienced professional looking to refine your expertise or a newcomer eager to learn about BAS systems, this course caters to a wide audience committed to advancing their knowledge and skills in building automation.
10 am to 3:30 pm Eastern (Will include the usual breaks)
Horaire : 10:00 AM - 3:30 PM EDT
voir le programme complet
PROGRAMME
Introductions and Course Outline
Control System Basics
- History of control systems
- Control fundamentals
- Technologies
- Terminology
Building Automation System Elements
- Hardware and architecture
- Software
- Communication protocols (BACnet)
Day 2
Energy Codes and Standards related to BAS
- ASHRAE 90.1 – Energy efficient design
- ASHRAE 62.1 – Ventilation standard
- LEED
Energy Conservation Strategies and Retrofits
- Basic building mechanical system understanding
- Energy saving strategies
- Air handling systems
- Central heating and cooling plants
- Lighting systems
- Miscellaneous systems
Day 3
Energy Conservation Strategies and Retrofits (continued)
Design Specification and Sequences of Operation
- Considerations when replacing a BAS
- Basics to a design specification
- Points list
- Sequence of operations
- Elements that should be included to optimize installation
Commissioning
- Hardware and software commissioning
- Documentation and training
- Retro-Commissioning
- Ongoing Commissioning and Diagnostic monitoring systems
FORMATEUR

Peter is a building energy specialist with 30+ years of experience implementing comprehensive energy conservation projects. He has been involved in designing and installing over 100 significant building automation projects.
Peter has developed a practical understanding of the application of energy efficiency measures, including their economics, benefits and limitations. Along with installing BAS systems, Peter has developed and installed other energy conservation measures, including lighting retrofits, water conservation, central heating/cooling plants, HVAC systems, heat recovery systems, solar PV and water heating systems, cogeneration, power factor correction and building envelope retrofits.
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