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GRMS & EMS for Technical & Engineering Directors

  • elhamrefaat
  • Mar 27
  • 1 min read

From reactive to proactive operations

Engineering teams need visibility, control, and early-warning signals. GRMS and EMS deliver exactly that—by automating room-level energy behavior and providing property-wide energy monitoring, alarms, and analytics.

HVAC optimization using EMS

EMS supports energy dashboards, trend analysis, anomaly detection, and optimization strategies across HVAC systems. In projects with central plant operations, EMS can support load profiling and operational tuning to reduce energy waste and stabilize demand.

Room-level savings using GRMS

GRMS reduces unnecessary HVAC runtime and lighting waste through occupancy logic, door/window conditions (where applicable), and scene-based control. It also supports engineering visibility: room status, alarms, and device health—helping teams resolve issues faster.

Maintenance and lifecycle benefits

Smarter runtime control can reduce wear on HVAC components and electrical loads. Fault alerts and energy anomalies support preventive maintenance planning, reducing downtime and urgent interventions.

Commissioning and handover

A successful project depends on correct commissioning: sensor calibration, scene tuning, temperature setpoint policies, and end-to-end testing of PMS/BMS interfaces. Clear documentation and training ensure teams benefit from the system from day one.


Request a technical submittal package including system architecture, IO lists/interfaces, and commissioning approach for your project check packages avaliable by ATOS HUB info@atoshub.com

 
 
 

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