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EcoStruxure Building Operation

Go beyond traditional building management system (BMS) functionality to create more decarbonised, healthy, efficient, and future-ready buildings with EcoStruxure Building Operation. Part of the EcoStruxure Building platform, this open, flexible, data-centric solution provides a single control centre to monitor, manage, and optimise buildings.

Benefits and features of EcoStruxure Building Operation

Hyper-Efficient

Open platform for scalable and flexible integrations, IP-based with access to valuable analytics and insights.

Resilient

Access systems from anywhere and manage them remotely with enhanced compliance and security assurance.

Sustainable

Integrate and monitor HVAC, metered WAGES, microgrids, electrical vehicle (EV) charging, and other subsystem data for active energy management.

People-centric

Ensure occupant well-being, optimise building health, and reduce building performance issues.

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The heart of the system

EcoStruxure Building Operation software is the heart of our renowned BMS.

With an open integration platform, it securely facilitates the exchange of data from both Schneider Electric and third-party energy, lighting, HVAC, fire and security, and integrated workplace management systems (IWMSs) as well as metered energy and WAGES, EV charging, and renewable energy sources to create future-ready smart buildings.

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Automation servers

SpaceLogic automation servers are customisable and flexible. From an all-in-one server or controller, stand-alone servers, or I/O module system controllers, get key functionality at the edge level: control logic, trend logging, alarm supervision, and support communication as well as connectivity to I/O and field buses.

Room controllers

SpaceLogic room controllers provide flexibility and reliability. Capture valuable data with an IoT hub at the room level, and manage lighting, blinds and temperature, get insights on real-time occupancy, people count, optimise space use, enable occupant control and more. Achieve the tightest room control with the fewest devices.

User interfaces

SpaceLogic user interfaces (HMIs) provide convenient access to and control of EcoStruxure building management systems. Simple to use and versatile with crystal clear displays and graphics, these dedicated tools streamline BMS local operation, maintenance and troubleshooting without the need for a PC.

I/O expansion modules

SpaceLogic input/output (I/O) expansion modules are native building blocks providing functionality and reliability in your building management system. Models are available with different I/O point counts and types to customise your specific application need using SpaceLogic servers or controllers, or third-party systems.

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What our customers say

University of Nottingham

University of Nottingham, one of the United Kingdom's biggest universities, uses EcoStruxure Building Operation for energy conservation solutions to improve campus operations and provide a more comfortable learning environment.

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Explore the key features and functionality of our building management system software – including HVAC, security and fire, connected room solutions, microgrid and power integration and more.
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The path to net-zero buildings

Embrace Electricity 4.0 – a combination of digital and electric solutions. This e-guide shares a structured, integrated approach to accelerate decarbonisation through automation.

Three essential elements of next-generation BMS

Building owners, facility managers, and system integrators face increasing pressures. This paper explains factors driving evolution of BMSs and three essential elements for solving management challenges of today and tomorrow.

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1. What is included in a building management system?

A building management system is comprised of software and a collection of hardware, such as automation servers, room controllers, plant room controllers, sensors, and human machine interfaces (HMIs). EcoStruxure Building Operation, Schneider Electric's premier building management system, is powered by our software and industry-leading SpaceLogic connected devices.

2. What is the purpose of a building management system?

A building management system is used to control and monitor building operations in one central location. This includes HVAC (heating, ventilation, air conditioning), lighting, power systems, fire protection, and security systems. With an intuitive user interface, it can also make data much easier for building/facility managers and owners much easier to understand and act on.

3. What is a smart building management system?

A smart building management system is a platform for integrating building, business, device IoT data and segment-specific speciality systems such as air quality monitoring for hospitals, or room booking systems for hotels. The ultimate purpose of a BMS is to extract value from that data to operate and maintain building systems safely, reliably, and efficiently while maximising the productivity and well-being of its occupants. Next-generation systems are far broader in scope and capabilities than traditional BMS systems. They are also easier to use, programme, scale, and update. A modern, next-generation BMS implementation spans from device sensors to building controllers (i.e. the edge) to the cloud with apps and services. Accessible from anywhere, next-generation systems enable knowledge reporting, application of analytics/AI, predictive maintenance, and self-diagnosing.