A Building Automation Server (BAS Server) is the central management device that monitors, controls, and coordinates HVAC, lighting, energy, security, and other building systems within a Building Automation System (BAS).
A Building Automation Server (BAS Server) serves as the core controller of a Building Management System (BMS), collecting data from field controllers, sensors, and equipment while executing control strategies and scheduling. It provides centralized monitoring, alarm management, trend logging, reporting, and remote access through web-based or dedicated operator interfaces.
BAS servers support open communication protocols such as BACnet/IP, Modbus TCP/IP, KNX, OPC UA, and MQTT, enabling seamless integration of equipment from multiple manufacturers.
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