Chiller Management System visualisation and analysis

We do almost nothing with the information/data that the BMS collects. This video proves what is possible from a chilled water system, with two basic examples, the chiller Run and Fault status.

The BMS simply visualises the information that it collects. We do not use the BMS to analyse the information, create insights, discussion, and improvement.

Simple visualisation of data does not generate value for BMS companies or their clients (building owners, facility managers, and building engineers).

For how much longer can the BMS industry survive? 5 years? 10 years?



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BMS for mechanical consultants course

This course was developed by a BMS consultant for mechanical consultants involved in Building Management System projects. Learn how to reduce risk to your company, your client, and the BMS contractor.

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  • 12 hours of video lessons.

  • Training manual (+90 pages).

  • BMS design examples.

  • A sample of Lifecycle Controls BMS specification clauses are provided to assist with learning. You can use these in your own specification.


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Create a free account in our Learning Management System and complete the free chilled water control system mini-course. A certificate is provided at the end of the course. A copy of the control strategy is provided as a Microsoft Word document for you to modify in your own BMS designs.


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Bryce Anderson

Bryce Anderson

I am an independent Building Management System consultant based in Australia. I started in the BMS industry in 1998 and initially worked for BMS companies for the first 15 years of my career (2 years in South Africa, 9 years in London, and 4 years in Melbourne). In 2014 I transitioned into BMS consulting, saw a massive gap in the lack of specialist BMS consulting, and started Lifecycle Controls in 2017.

My focus is currently on BMS technical training, coaching, and B2B consulting for BMS companies and mechanical consultancies. Because, fixing one project at a time was making no difference. Training thousands of engineers will :-)


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