BMS and EMS

The RMS-LOG-L can deliver 2 digital outputs that can be processed by 2 different systems. For example, the MODBUS TCP protocol can be requested by a programmable logic controller (PLC) that is used in Building Management Systems (BMS) and the HTTP protocol that sends the data to the Rotronic Monitoring System software, an Environmental Monitoring System (EMS).

The RMS LAN devices can send both MODBUS TCP data and HTTP data at the same time (based upon the device refresh rate set within the RMS software).

Question:

We frequently get asked if the RMS-LOG-L can send data to both the BMS and the EMS? The main factor behind the question is the cost, as maintaining two separate systems can be costly.


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Answer:

In order to reply to the original question, our opinion is that the regulated user knows their product and process and as of such only their risk assessment can define what the best solution is. We recommend reading the position paper “Use of Building Management Systems and Environmental Monitoring Systems in Regulated Environments” by the ISPE GAMP Forum, Special Interest Group.

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