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Compatible Sensors/Manufacturers?

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Chad-Smith
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Compatible Sensors/Manufacturers?

With the continued discussions around managing facility covid-19 tasks, especially through utilising sensor data, I would like to ask what sensors and/or manufacturers are supported?

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Hi @Chad-Smith,

 

The BIM 360 Ops Sensor integration is supported by email.  If the sensor/building automation system can send an email notification for a fault or an alert, then Ops will take that email and auto-generate a ticket for the facilities team.

 

Here are the steps:

  • You must be the portfolio owner or co-owner to do this.
  • Go to the Building Settings page, Click building record.
  • Copy the building’s unique email address from the building record
  • Configure the sensor alerts to send to the building email address
  • Optionally, you can automatically associate a location or asset with the ticket. Modify the building email address by adding .[room number] or .[asset ID] after the building prefix. For example, if the building prefix is LF and you want the ticket associated with room 101, change the email to LF.101@.

To report on your sensor tickets, view the ticket list as a graph. Then group the tickets by Ticket Type or break down the graph data by Ticket Type.

Filter a list or graph of tickets to show only sensor tickets by typing kind (sensor) in the search box. You can also search for the sensor’s email address.

If the building has an indoor map, you can also visualize the sensor tickets on the building floor plan.

 

Here is how Autodesk use Metaysis Alerts: How to send Metasys email alarms to BIM 360 Ops 

 

Let me know how I can help!

Mark

Mark Mergenschroer
Autodesk Tandem
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Fantastic. That is easy enough.

I take it at this stage, the BMS would take care of any custom alert rules, like combining multiple sensor data points for an advanced insight, and then send that result to Ops?

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That is our current thought process.  Letting the BMS/BAS alert the fault, then alert Ops through email, and Ops auto-generates the ticket/Work Order.

 

Mark

Mark Mergenschroer
Autodesk Tandem
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Hi @jemit51119 

 

Let me know if you need any more help!

 

Mark Mergenschroer

BIM 360 Ops Customer Success Engineer

Mark Mergenschroer
Autodesk Tandem

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