BMS supervision dashboard
Centralised supervision and control via the BMS

A building can be well-designed and well-equipped : without smart control, it wastes energy continuously. The BMS (Building Management System) is the brain that runs the HVAC equipment at the right time, at the right output. Properly tuned, it is one of the most cost-effective energy levers there is — and it is now becoming mandatory in tertiary buildings.

BMS, BAS : what are we talking about ?

A BMS (in France, GTB) centrally supervises and controls a building's technical equipment : heating, ventilation, air conditioning, lighting, sometimes energy and security. A BAS / GTC focuses on one technical system (often HVAC). In practice, it decides when an air-handling unit starts, what temperature is maintained, and raises an alert when something drifts.

How a BMS lowers the bill

The savings don't come from a single setting, but from stacking several levers :

What the standards say

The EN ISO 52120-1 standard (which replaced EN 15232) classifies buildings into four automation classes (A to D) and quantifies their energy impact. For offices, moving from standard control (class C) to high-performance control (class A) typically means :

~30%
savings on thermal energy (heating / cooling)
~13%
savings on electrical energy
A → D
4 automation classes defined by the standard

The classes :

👉 The order of magnitude : a well-designed and properly commissioned BMS can save close to a third of a tertiary building's thermal energy, without major works — purely by intelligently controlling the existing installations.

Now an obligation : the BACS decree

The French BACS decree (Building Automation & Control Systems) requires a building automation and control system in many tertiary buildings fitted with HVAC systems, depending on their power :

The BACS decree is the logical companion to the French tertiary decree (Éco Énergie Tertiaire), which mandates a 40% consumption cut by 2030 : those targets are hard to reach without finely controlling your installations.

🖥️ At Clim Froid Services, we work on BMS commissioning support, point-to-point checks against the functional analysis, control-scenario testing, fault diagnosis and strategy optimisation. Because a BMS only saves energy if it is genuinely commissioned. Let's talk about your installation.

Sources

  • EN ISO 52120-1 (replaces EN 15232-1) — Energy performance of buildings — Contribution of building automation, controls and building management (efficiency classes A–D and impact factors).
  • Decree no. 2020-887 of 20 July 2020 ("BACS decree") and its amending texts — building automation and control systems for tertiary buildings. Official up-to-date timetable : rt-re-batiment.developpement-durable.gouv.fr
  • Éco Énergie Tertiaire scheme (tertiary decree), French Ministry for Ecological Transition — ecologie.gouv.fr

The percentages cited are orders of magnitude from the standard's efficiency factors for office buildings ; actual savings depend on each building and its use.