Torre Altus - Intelligent Building

Intelligent Building

La Torre Altus is administered by the Building Management System (BMS), an intelligent system that controls all the facilities and equipment smoothly and efficiently to protect human life by tenants. In this system are integrated systems: electric, hydro-sanitary, elevator and fire protection and has the ability to control the lighting of the building.

Altus Tower is considered an intelligent building, because the lighting system is controlled by a system called B3, like that of Torre Mayor, Torre Ejecutiva Pemex, Mexico World Trade Center, Reforma 222 Financial Center, Arcos Bosques, Arcos Bosques Corporativo, Torre Latinoamericana, Edificio Reforma 222 Torre 1, Haus Santa Fe, Edificio Reforma Avantel, Residencial del Bosque 1, Residencial del Bosque 2, Torre del Caballito, HSBC Tower, Panorama Santa Fe, Santa Fe City Tower Amsterdam, Santa Fe Pads, St. Regis Hotel & Residences, Torre Lomas . Regis Hotel & Residences, Torre Lomas.

It has an automatic water saving and this system first in Mexico, and was considered a green building.

It also has automatic elevators, this means they are smart and are always on the floors of more influx of people.

The building has an automatic air handler in each level to take.

The building has the following systems:

  • System Generation and distribution of energy-saving cold water.
  • System Variable Air Volume (air handling units and preparations of high-speed products at each level).
  • General Health Extraction System at each level.
  • Mechanical ventilation system automatic air parking lots,
  • Mechanical Extraction System trash room.

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