Building Automation Systems (BAS) Legacy System Upgrades
Upgrading Legacy Building Automation Systems
Technology is constantly moving forward, and nearly every facet of the tech industry changes at a rapid pace. Among these advances are Building Automation Systems (BAS). The continued use of a legacy building management systems can create inefficient facilities along with the frustrations of antiquated control standards and features. Upgrading your legacy BAS systems to modern standards can seem like an overwhelming task with the many changes and advances that are regularly occurring.
The use of outdated building automation systems to control heating, cooling, and ventilation along with lighting, security, or parking controls robs building managers and operators the access to many of the latest features and functionality of new control systems for building management. Upgrading a legacy building automation system to a new modern open system is the simplest approach to creating a more efficient and effective facility.