Protocols, systems and the engineering competence behind them.
What servomatrix connects, controls and documents — and the disciplined approach that holds it together from field device to operator interface.
One documented control architecture.
Hover or select a layer to see what it covers.
DDC control. Direct digital controllers running the sequences, local to plant and field.
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Field devices
Sensors, actuators, valves, drives and metering at the plant and zones.
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DDC control
Direct digital controllers running the sequences, local to plant and field.
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Integration network
BACnet and Modbus over IP and serial, plus gateways to third-party systems.
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Supervisor / operator layer
Graphics, alarms, trends, schedules and reporting for daily operation.
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Remote support and analytics
Secure remote visibility, alarm review and trend analysis after handover.
Open-protocol integration across specified building systems.
Building-wide controller and supervisor communication over the IP network.
DDC controllers, supervisors, IP-native plant.
The common backbone for open building control across multiple vendors.
Network architecture and device object mapping.
Serial trunk communication for field controllers and devices.
Field DDC controllers, unitary controllers, sensors.
Cost-effective field bus where IP to every device is not warranted.
Trunk layout, addressing and device schedules.
IP communication with meters, drives and third-party equipment.
Energy meters, VSDs, packaged plant.
Widely supported interface for metering and equipment data.
Register maps and polling schedules.
Serial communication with field meters and devices.
Energy meters, generators, packaged controllers.
Robust serial interface common on metering and plant.
Register maps, addressing and wiring schedules.
Structured network linking controllers, supervisors and gateways.
Controllers, servers, gateways, remote access.
Determines segmentation, security and resilience of the system.
Network drawings and addressing schedules.
Controlled remote access for support and monitoring.
Supervisory layer to authorised remote support.
Enables lifecycle support without compromising network policy.
Access policy and connectivity records.
Mechanical plant we control directly.
- Air handling units (AHUs)
- Fan coil units (FCUs)
- Chiller plant
- Pumps and valves
- Ventilation systems
- VRF / VRV interfaces
- Variable speed drives
Equipment we bring under the supervisory layer.
- Energy and utility meters
- Generators
- Fire alarm interfaces
- Lighting control interfaces
- Other equipment with open communication interfaces
The interface operators run the building from.
- Graphic hierarchy and navigation
- Alarm management and escalation
- Trends and historical logging
- Schedules and calendars
- User access and roles
- Reporting
- Remote visibility
The records that make a system maintainable.
- Mapping schedules
- Network drawings
- Device addressing schedules
- Testing sheets
- Backup and handover records
Planning a BMS package, controls upgrade or commissioning scope?
Send the available drawings, specifications, points schedule or project brief. We will review the control requirements and identify the most practical next step.