Building Automation - Advanced Hospital Bms Integration
Published 7/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.11 GB | Duration: 3h 10m
Published 7/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.11 GB | Duration: 3h 10m
Learn How to Manage, Install, and Troubleshoot Hospital Automation Systems
What you'll learn
Learn how Building Automation Systems (BAS) optimize hospital operations by integrating HVAC, lighting, security,& energy management for efficiency and safety.
Master hospital BAS management: Learn to operate, troubleshoot, and optimize building automation systems for peak efficiency, safety, and cost savings.
Develop expertise in hospital BAS operations - from advanced troubleshooting to system optimization while meeting strict healthcare compliance standards.
Master healthcare BAS compliance, troubleshooting and optimization while preparing for instrumentation technician roles in medical facilities.
Requirements
Basic understanding of HVAC, electrical, or mechanical systems
Familiarity with control systems (DDC)
Knowledge of networking fundamentals
Familiarity with electrical circuits (low-voltage wiring, relays, sensors)
Awareness of energy efficiency concepts in buildings
Description
Hospitals are among the most complex and sensitive environments in the world, where even the slightest deviation in temperature, air pressure, or equipment function can have life-threatening consequences. In such high-stakes settings, Building Automation Systems (BAS) are essential—not just for comfort, but for patient safety, infection control, and energy efficiency. This course, Building Automation in Hospital – The Ultimate Guide for Instrument Technician, is designed to equip you with the critical skills and knowledge required to understand, install, integrate, and manage building automation systems within healthcare facilities.Whether you're an aspiring technician, currently working in the healthcare sector, or looking to upgrade your skill set in smart infrastructure, this course offers in-depth, hands-on training in the rapidly growing field of hospital automation. You'll learn the fundamentals of BAS, the architecture and communication protocols used in modern systems, and how various components—including HVAC, lighting, medical gas alarms, pressure sensors, and access controls—are all tied together to create a responsive and intelligent hospital environment.A core focus of this course is on MEP system integration, helping you understand how mechanical, electrical, and plumbing components are brought into the BAS to ensure coordinated control and monitoring. You’ll get detailed instruction on installing and calibrating pressure sensors in operating rooms and isolation rooms, maintaining positive and negative pressure environments, and using automation to support air quality, temperature stability, and infection prevention protocols.We’ll dive deep into real-world techniques used by professionals: configuring controllers, working with compact and modular control systems, integrating BMS with fire alarm and nurse call systems, and performing system diagnostics and commissioning. Case studies and diagrams are used to simplify complex workflows and help you visualize how automation decisions impact patient safety and facility performance.You will also be introduced to key building automation tools and software, enabling you to remotely monitor, troubleshoot, and optimize system performance. With hospitals aiming for 24/7 operational uptime, the ability to anticipate faults and respond quickly using building automation data is a crucial skill that this course will help you develop.By the end of the program, you'll not only understand how to work with hospital BAS—but more importantly, why it's critical. You'll see how your role as an instrument technician supports life-saving procedures, reduces energy waste, and improves hospital resiliency. From clean room pressurization to OR humidity control and from equipment alarms to secure access, every part of the hospital can benefit from automation—and you'll learn how to be a part of making that happen.Whether your goal is employment, advancement, or certification, this course will give you the confidence and competence to work in some of the most advanced healthcare facilities in the world. Enroll now and become a key player in the future of smart hospitals.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction to Hospital Building Automation
Lecture 1 Welcome and Course Overview
Lecture 2 Why BAS is Critical in Hospitals
Lecture 3 Role of an Instrumentation Technician in Building Automation System
Lecture 4 Heads-Up : Difference between BMS and BAS
Section 2: Understanding Hospital Building Automation System
Lecture 5 Overview of Building Automation Components
Lecture 6 Understanding Sensor in Automated Buildings
Lecture 7 Understanding Sensors Signal
Lecture 8 Active & passive Sensor
Lecture 9 Smart Controllers
Lecture 10 BAS Controller Outputs
Lecture 11 Internally and Externally Sourced Outputs
Lecture 12 Circuit Simulation of Internally and Externally Sourced Output
Lecture 13 Voltage and Amperage Outputs
Lecture 14 MEP in Hospital Mechanical System
Lecture 15 Enhancing AHU Operation with Building Automation
Lecture 16 Integration of MEP system into Building Automation
Lecture 17 Compact & Modular Controllers
Section 3: Hospital-Specific BAS Applications
Lecture 18 Hospital Indoor Air Quality
Lecture 19 Operating Room Pressure Explain
Lecture 20 Understanding Air Changes per Hour (ACH)
Lecture 21 Understanding Room Pressure Setra SRCM
Lecture 22 Terminal Wiring of Setra SRCM and Sensor Interfacing
Lecture 23 How BAS Maintain Isolation Rm Pressure and ACH
Instrumentation Technicians Seeking to Specialize in Healthcare Facilities,Professionals Transitioning into Building Automation Roles,Anyone Curious About How BAS Supports Hospital Operations