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BMS Design, Control & Automation Complete Professional Course

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Duration 267 Min
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BMS Design, Control & Automation Complete Professional Course

Why enroll

  1. High Career Demand – BMS professionals are highly sought after in smart cities, airports, hospitals, malls, IT parks, and other modern infrastructure projects.

  2. Specialized Skill Development – Gain expertise in BMS design, control strategies, automation protocols (BACnet, Modbus, KNX), and integration with HVAC, lighting, firefighting, and security systems.

  3. Bridging Knowledge Gaps – Most engineers are familiar with HVAC or electrical systems but lack exposure to controls and automation. This course builds that missing skillset.

  4. Global Career Opportunities – Knowledge of BMS design and automation opens doors to jobs in the Middle East, Europe, and Asia where smart building technologies are in high demand.

  5. Professional Recognition – Certification from this course enhances employability, strengthens resumes, and gives candidates a competitive edge in interviews.

  6. Practical & Industry-Oriented Learning – Learn to prepare schematics, I/O lists, panel layouts, and automation strategies aligned with real project requirements.

  7. Career Advancement – Ideal for engineers aiming to move from site-level roles to design, consultancy, or project management positions.

  8. Entrepreneurial Advantage – Adds strong value for professionals looking to establish their own MEP/BMS contracting or consultancy firms.

Opportunities that awaits you!

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Course content

The course is readily available, allowing learners to start and complete it at their own pace.

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Module 01 Introduction to Building Management System (BMS)

3 Lectures

41 min

  • 1.1 What is BMS (Building Management System)

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    20 min

  • 1.2 Importance of BMS in modern buildings

    7 min

  • 1.3 Difference between BMS, BAS, and EMS

    14 min

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Module 02 BMS Hardware & Devices

4 Lectures

51 min

  • 2.1 Controllers (DDC, PLC)

    12 min

  • 2.2 Sensors & actuators

    15 min

  • 2.3 Field devices (temperature sensors, pressure sensors, flow meters)

    13 min

  • 2.4 Wiring basics and connection overview

    11 min

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Module 03 BMS Communication Protocols

3 Lectures

28 min

  • 3.1 BACnet, Modbus, LonWorks overview

    8 min

  • 3.2 Communication topologies & network architecture

    9 min

  • 3.3 Understanding IO points and addressing

    11 min

Course details

The Building Management System (BMS) Design, Control & Automation Complete Professional Course is a comprehensive training program designed to equip engineers and building professionals with the knowledge and practical skills required to design, configure, integrate, and optimize building automation systems in modern commercial, industrial, and institutional buildings.

A Building Management System (BMS) is a centralized platform used to monitor, control, and optimize building services such as HVAC, lighting, fire safety, security, and energy management. Modern BMS solutions follow international guidelines from organizations such as ASHRAE and use communication protocols like BACnet and Modbus.

Course suitable for

  • HVAC
  • Energy & Utilities
  • Mechanical
  • Electronics & Telecommunication
  • Health, Safety & Environmental

Key topics covered

Module 01: Introduction to BMS

  • Definition, scope, and importance of Building Management Systems

  • Difference between BMS, BAS, and EMS

Module 02: BMS Hardware & Devices

  • Sensors, actuators, control valves, and field devices

  • Controllers: DDC, PLC, and control panels

  • Power supply and wiring considerations for BMS systems

Module 03: BMS Communication Protocols

  • BACnet, Modbus, LonWorks overview

  • Communication topologies & network architecture

  • Understanding IO points and addressing

Module 04: Control Strategies & Logic

  • Basics of control loops & PID control

  • Control Strategies for Chillers & AHUs & more

Module 05: BMS System Design Process

  • Understanding project requirements

  • Preparing control schematics & wiring diagrams

  • Selection of hardware & software components

  • Preparing BOQ (Bill of Quantity) & specifications

Module 06: BMS Software & Graphics

  • Overview of BMS software platforms

  • Creating graphics & user interfaces

Module 07: BMS Integration with MEP Systems

  • Integration with HVAC systems (Chillers, AHUs, FCUs)

  • Integration with lighting & power systems

  • Integration with plumbing & fire systems (pumps, water tanks)

Module 08: Installation, Testing & Commissioning

  • Installation best practices

  • Pre-Commissioning Checks in BMS

  • Commissioning process step by step

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