Building Management System (BMS) & Controls Installation
We delivered a comprehensive Building Management System (BMS) controls package at the University of Cambridge’s world-renowned Whittle Laboratory, supporting the efficient operation of its advanced research and engineering facilities.
The installation was based on a Trend Controls system, providing a robust, future-ready platform for monitoring, control and energy performance across critical mechanical and environmental services.
Scope of Works
Our works included the design, supply, installation and commissioning of a new BMS control system and main plant control panel, together with multiple remote I/O panels located throughout the building. The system integrates and supervises a wide range of plant, including:
Packaged plant items were interfaced via BACnet over IP, enabling high-level control and detailed performance monitoring through the Trend BMS front end.
Controls & Monitoring
The system incorporates extensive field instrumentation and control, including:
Local plantroom control is centred on a purpose-built main control panel, complete with operator interface, safety and control circuits, and dedicated control of pumps, heaters and associated plant. Additional remote I/O panels provide zoned control for heating circuits and trench heaters, while Trend FCU controllers were supplied for fan coil unit control across office and occupied spaces.
System Integration & Commissioning
All controls were fully wired, labelled and tested in accordance with current electrical regulations. The BMS was integrated into the existing Trend head-end graphics and server infrastructure, providing facilities staff with clear visualisation, alarms and trend data.
Our engineers carried out full commissioning to ensure stable, energy-efficient operation and reliable control of this highly serviced research environment.
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