Alarm rationalisation uses BIM and BMS data to review which alarms matter, where they occur, who responds, and how they are prioritised. The goal is to reduce alarm noise before operators inherit the building.
Why This Matters
Too many low-value alarms train operators to ignore alarms. BIM can help by showing spatial context, asset criticality, and system relationships for alarm points.
Practical Guidance
Map Alarm Points: Link BMS alarm points to model assets, rooms, systems, and zones.
Classify Priority: Separate safety, comfort, maintenance, energy, and informational alarms.
Define Response: Each alarm type should have an owner, response time, and escalation path.
Test Before Handover: Review repeated nuisance alarms during commissioning and soft opening.
Checklist
- Link alarm points to BIM assets and locations
- Classify alarm priority and purpose
- Define response owner and escalation path
- Review nuisance alarms before final handover
LUA BIM LABS Insight
Good operations require useful alarms. BIM helps turn alarm lists into spatial, prioritised operating intelligence.
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