Project Overview
A Building Management System (BMS) installation was delivered at a university in Glasgow, where power and low-voltage cabling works were completed to the highest standards of safety, reliability, and compliance with UK regulations.
Power cables supplying BMS panels, controllers, and actuators were installed within suitable containment systems including trunking, conduits, and cable trays. Proper segregation was maintained between power and low-voltage control and data circuits to protect system integrity and prevent interference, in line with BS 7671 and university technical standards.
Low-voltage communication, sensor, and control wiring was installed using shielded or twisted pairs where required, with careful routing to minimise electromagnetic interference. All cables were neatly terminated, clearly labelled, and supported at correct intervals. Continuity, insulation resistance, and polarity testing were completed prior to commissioning, and full as-built documentation was provided to support future maintenance and expansion.
Services Delivered
- Wiring of power supplies and MCC panels
- BMS wiring and cabling for controllers, actuators, sensors, and field devices
- Installation of cable management systems (conduits, trunking, trays)
- Earthing and bonding
- Controls and interface connections
- Testing and commissioning
Project Outcome
The completed BMS installation provides a compliant, reliable, and interference-free control infrastructure for the university facility. All systems were installed and tested in accordance with BS 7671 and institutional standards, delivering a safe, well-documented, and future-ready electrical network to support building automation and energy management.