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Smart Building Automation Systems & How They Reduce Costs

Smart building automation gives people the ability to control nearly every aspect of a building, including the temperature, HVAC, water pressure, and lighting. In addition to the convenience of using the Internet of Things (IoT) to control smart building automation systems, you can save money by installing and using them. You're likely to see a reduction in overall cost with smart building technology.


A properly functioning smart building with automation enables the entire building to run more efficiently, whether it's a home or a warehouse. Over time, utility costs will decrease; systems will learn precisely when to change temperature settings, dim lights, run sprinklers, and switch on machinery. The right system ultimately functions as a well-oiled machine.


Here we'll explore smart building automation in greater depth. We'll also detail how you can save money with the right building automation system.

What Is Smart Building Automation?

A smart building automation system uses smart technology to automatically control, monitor, and optimise the equipment within a building. In the process, this intelligent building system consolidates a variety of systems, including HVAC and lighting, into a single solution that self-regulates and adjusts according to changing needs.


A complete smart building control system includes various controls that help manage the entire building. A combination of inputs and outputs, along with controllers and other layers, makes it possible to optimise operations throughout the building. It's also possible to integrate third-party applications with these systems for additional functionality.


Today, there are many smart buildings out there that allow for different levels of control. For example, Oakland City Center, located in Oakland, California, uses an advanced Siemens variable air volume (VAV) system. This system gathers data about temperature and humidity. Then it figures out how the system adjusts based on temperature and humidity demands. Artificial intelligence (AI) then analyses the data and continually optimises the building's temperature control settings to maximise comfort while reducing energy costs.


Another example of innovation in smart building automation is the Vodafone Group Global Headquarters in London. Vodafone collaborated with GE to design and integrate a network of multiple sensors that collect data on energy usage, air quality, the usage of space, and noise levels. Employees in the building can then use this data to find the right office space to meet their needs, whether they need a quiet space to work alone or a collaborative environment to work with others. The building is also considerably more efficient because of this centralised look into performance.


Many other buildings, like Oakland City Center and Vodafone's headquarters, use similar systems to regulate temperature, lighting, and much more. They can also create a smart home for homeowners.

What Is the Benefit of a Building Automation System?

Many systems in the building automation system market offer numerous benefits. With the right automation system in place, you'll see advantages such as:

Increased Control

A smart building system gives building owners more control over nearly every part of their homes or facilities, including air conditioning, electrical systems, and more. These systems can adjust the settings as needed automatically. But they can also help you maintain these systems through predictive maintenance capabilities. You'll know when you need to perform maintenance and repairs or replace different devices before any issues worsen.


In addition, you can use building control settings to monitor backup systems; with the right configuration, you can ensure you're never without backup power at any time.

Reduced Costs

Reduced energy consumption means lower utility costs. With an extensive automation and control system that the entire building uses, you can optimise energy usage to potentially save a lot on electrical expenses. Predictive maintenance will also help you keep these systems in continually great shape to eliminate maintenance and replacement costs.

In-Depth Insights

Another benefit of using a complete smart building automation system is the ability to gain deeper insights into energy usage and other details about your building's systems. You can find out exactly how much power your systems are using, which will help you decide how to better allocate this resource based on your needs. This will translate into further reduced costs through optimised energy consumption.

Why Do Smart Buildings Use IoT?

The Internet of Things, or IoT, gives smart building technology the ability to help reduce energy use, increase sustainability, and cut down on costs for building owners. Using IoT technology, you can connect building systems to a range of smart IoT devices and sensors using three main layers.


Specifically, the layers in an IoT solution for residential and commercial buildings consist of the following:


  • A sensor or hardware layer
  • A software control layer
  • An application layer

IoT solutions also consist of different components across these layers, including remote monitoring and control, location-based controls, cloud-based data storage systems, applications, and AI and analytics capabilities. Together, IoT enables smart building solutions the ability to function optimally. These systems are consistently secure; they give building owners the level of control they need to get the most from their automation systems.


Some of the areas where IoT has helped the most include sustainability, comfort, safety, security, and facility management and operations. Commercial buildings and smart homes alike will benefit from a complete automation system that uses IoT to:


  • Optimise operations
  • Provide occupants with a comfortable and healthy environment
  • Reduce energy consumption and cost

The advantages of using IoT and smart building automation systems are making these solutions increasingly popular today. In the near future, we will likely see many more buildings all over the world adopt similar solutions.

Reach Out to HP for the Ideal Printing Solution

Smart building automation is critical in helping businesses and homes become more energy efficient, operationally efficient, and sustainable. As a result, more innovations in this technology are undergoing development as industry experts seek to continually improve these systems.


At HP, we specialise in smart printing technology that can complement building automation systems. If you would like to find the perfect printing solution and integrate smart technology from HP, contact us today to discuss your printing needs.

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