ICS designs control system for multi-occupancy project

ICS, BEMS, BMS
ICS designed and installed the control system for this new building for Standard Life to cater for multi-occupancy tenancy.

Standard Life’s new 8-storey, 9000 m2 development at Old Bailey in London has a building-management system designed for multi-tenancy occupancy, with up to two tenants on each floor. Designed and installed by Integrated Control Systems, the system incorporates extensive monitoring of chilled and low-temperature water, gas and electricity via a LON interface to provide data for tenant billing.

BACnet provides the high-level interface between the Swegan AHUs in the roof-top plant room, alongside two boilers, chillers and all associated pumps and valves. The ICS system serves all primary plant and nearly 200 fan-coil units.

M&E contractor EIWHS awarded the contract to ICS. Consultants were Elementa.

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