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Common BMS Points from a Transformer

Common BMS Points from a Transformer

Overview

Building Management Systems (BMS) monitor and control various points in a transformer to ensure efficient operation and safety. This guide provides an overview of the common BMS points and their types.

Common BMS Points from a Transformer

Voltage Monitoring

Monitors the voltage levels to ensure they are within the required range.

Current Monitoring

Tracks the current flow to prevent overloading and potential faults.

Temperature Sensors

Measure the transformer's temperature to avoid overheating and ensure optimal performance.

Oil Level Monitoring

Ensures the transformer oil level is adequate for cooling and insulation purposes.

Pressure Relief Devices

Monitors the pressure inside the transformer to prevent damage due to overpressure.

Alarm and Event Logging

Records and alerts on various events and alarms for maintenance and safety purposes.

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