Intelligent analysis tools

WideQuick BMS contains a number of analysis functions that facilitate the work of both system integrators and operators, and can be used to things such as troubleshooting, initialisation of various systems, and adjustment of control circuits. What follows below is a presentation of two analysis tools that are included in WideQuick BMS HMI: Trend Analysis, Control Circuit Analysis, as well as a third tool that forms part of WideQuick BMS SCADA and is used for Alarm and Event Analysis.


Trend analysis
The WideQuick BMS trend analysis object helps users quickly show and compare different trend curves. To show and compare various values for a particular sensor or component, the user only needs to specify the appropriate variable suffix of any line. The same can be done to show trend curves from other components on the same or another system by specifying the deviating part of the variable name. It is possible to access all variables in the data store.




Control circuit abalysis
The analysis tool presents, in clear text, how much the meter value deviates from the desired value for a given time period. The tool is easy to use and the operator selects the control circuit (from a list of all of the property’s control circuit), time period, and then starts the analysis. A distribution curve shows how meter points are distributed during the period, a contorl curve shows the desired value in relation to the measurement value, and an energy bar shows whether the control circuit satisfies the specified requirements.



Alarm and event analysis
The alarm and event analysis function provides an overall picture of the alarm and event history of the connected property. All properties (WideQuick BMS facilities) can be connected to the system via a database connection and then be analysed via the intuitive interface. By looking at events and alarms in tandem with an extensive range of sorting and filtering options, the root cause of a problem in the facility can be more easily identified. Is there something that links the different properties, e.g. a power outage in a particular area, or was there a failure on the part of management that caused the problem? Or perhaps you want to identify how frequently a certain type of equipment has failed. The open nature of the function means that the possibilities are almost endless.