Elements Of Electromagnetics
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A luxury hotel in a tourist destination has 12 floors with 80 rooms. It also consist of a rooftop swimming pool, buffet and a pub. The hotel owner is looking to integrate and monitor the functioning of the building with a building management system. The system has to address the flowing
a) List five requirements of the building that might yield for a BMS.
b) Describe the function of the installed BMS for each corresponding requirement mentioned in part a.
c) Evaluate and list three advantages of a building fitted with a full Building Management System
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