Controls / 2026-05-07
BMS Maintenance Explained for Building Managers
How schedules, sensors, trends and alarms affect comfort and energy use.
For HVAC Technologies, useful content should help a facility manager, business owner or homeowner make a better next decision before they call. This guide is structured as a publish-ready article starter that can be expanded with site photos, measured results and client-specific examples.
What to check first
Start with the visible symptoms: temperature changes, noise, vibration, leaking water, short cycling, alarms, poor airflow or unusual energy use. Record when the problem started, which rooms or zones are affected and whether maintenance was recently completed.
Why professional diagnosis matters
HVAC faults often have more than one cause. A compressor trip can involve electrical supply, refrigerant charge, airflow, dirty coils, controls or a failing component. A structured inspection reduces guesswork and protects the rest of the system.
Local service note
Gauteng sites deal with seasonal heat, dust, storm conditions and busy commercial schedules. Planned maintenance helps businesses avoid emergency call-outs during peak demand.
Recommended next action
If the issue affects comfort, production, refrigeration or safety, submit a quote request with the site location, equipment type, fault symptoms and urgency. HVAC Technologies can then respond with the right service path.
