BMS Control Panel Design, Manufacture & Modification

Tailored solutions for designing, manufacturing, and modifying BMS control panels to meet your exact specifications.

Precision

Precision-Engineered Control Panels Built for Your Specifications

Our expert team specialises in the design, manufacture, and modification of BMS control panels. We work closely with clients to ensure that every control panel meets exact project requirements, from initial specification to final installation and certification.

Custom-Built to Your Needs

We assess the building controls element of your specification and create tailored control panel solutions to match.

Quality Assurance & Compliance

Every panel undergoes rigorous testing, ensuring compliance and optimal performance before installation.

Ensuring Performance & Reliability in Every Control Panel

Design & Approval

The process begins with a detailed specification review, where we assess the project requirements and develop a tailored control panel design. Before manufacturing begins, clients have the opportunity to review and approve the design, making any necessary modifications to ensure it meets their exact needs.

Manufacturing & Testing

Once approved, we proceed with precision manufacturing, ensuring each control panel is built to exact specifications. Every panel undergoes a rigorous Factory Appliance Test (FAT) to verify wiring accuracy, voltage stability, and overall functionality before it leaves our facility.

Installation & Compliance

After installation, we conduct a Site Acceptance Test (SAT) to confirm that the panel integrates seamlessly with the building management system. Upon successful testing, we provide full certification along with an MCB legend detailing current limits and appliance coverage, ensuring compliance and operational reliability.

Why Choose Our BMS Control Panel Solutions?

At Invictus, we prioritise quality, reliability, and compliance. Our commitment to excellence ensures that your control panels perform efficiently from the moment they are installed.

Expertise You Can Trust

With years of experience in BMS control panel design and manufacturing, we deliver solutions that meet the highest industry standards.

Built for Performance & Compliance

Every panel is tested and certified to ensure seamless integration into your building management system.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common inquiries about our building management solutions and services to help you make informed decisions.

Can our control system integrate with other systems?

Yes, most modern-day controls systems can integrate with a third-party system, dependent on the type of system that is to be integrated with, you can communicate via protocols such as BACnet, Modbus or Mbus.

Are control systems secure if connected to an IP network?

Most control systems have the ability to have firewall protection. But it is common to have the control system on a separate IP network from the main building IP network system. This is because the controls would have no internet connection, this is so that no outside entity can infiltrate the control system's network. If the system is to use the buildings network infrastructure, by protocol, the IT department would ensure that the system is secure from outside connection using their own firewall.

What would be the best system to have controlling my plant?

There are many control systems out there, and most are quite similar in what they do. But some do have better integration protocols, and some have better remote connection availability, but it all depends on they type of plant that is being controlled and how much information is required.

Can any graphics package be used on our control system?

With the introduction of Trend Controls IQVision and Tridium's Niagra AX, these are graphics packages that can negotiate with most control systems as they use the BACnet integration protocol. This allows the graphics software to pull information via the BACnet gateway from the third party, to display operation, temperatures etc...

Can my control system send alarms remotely?

Most control systems have the ability to send alarms via a router to a remote connection such as text message stating the alarm. They can also be sent via email using the IP network through a router to a designated email stating an alarm. The remote alarm system normally sends critical alarms such as Fire and Critical plant failures, for example,  that look after IT comms rooms etc...

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