Anonymised BMS case study

Critical area comfort review example

Critical rooms need more than a setpoint check. The review looks at local conditions, plant response, sensor position, BMS graphics, time schedules and whether the room data matches what people feel.

Checks carried out

Evidence before recommendations.

  • Trend room temperature, supply air, valve/damper demand and plant availability.
  • Check sensor position, calibration suspicion and local heat gains.
  • Compare BMS values with temporary local evidence where needed.
  • Separate building fabric, HVAC, controls and occupant-use factors.

Output

What the client should receive.

A practical comfort review that gives the client evidence, not guesswork, and a clear next action for the BMS, HVAC or building team.

This style of case study is deliberately anonymised. The aim is to show the engineering process without naming sites, exposing live systems or making unsupported savings promises.