Leisure and tourism complexes that have implemented a BMS (Building Management System) have tools for lighting optimisation. Thanks to the remote control and automation implemented by these tools, it is possible to maximise energy savings with minimal effort.
The system makes it possible to monitor the status of the inputs and outputs of the installations, the lighting level by zones and in rooms, as well as presence sensors, astronomical clocks, RGB positions, outdoor lighting, amongst others. This detailed monitoring serves to regulate the appropriate lighting levels at all times, both in terms of intensity and colour. Whilst it is useful from a practical and functional point of view, it is also useful from an emotional perspective, to create the most appropriate ambience at any given moment. Other advantages of the system are its ability to manage calendars, schedules and dates, the recording of equipment faults, or the processing and storage of data.
With the integration of the BMS system, Amusement Logic converts the leisure and tourism complexes it develops into intelligent installations, at the forefront of integral lighting control. As a result, it reduces its environmental impact and carbon footprint, therefore improving its sustainability.
By Juan Carlos Soria, Senior MEP Engineer in the Architecture Department at Amusement Logic
