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  <title>SBA 538: BAS Fundamentals for HVAC Mechanics</title>
  <description>If you work in HVAC, you already troubleshoot complex mechanical systems every day. But what happens when the problem shows up on a BAS screen instead of inside a piece of equipment? Many mechanics spend years mastering compressors, valves, and airflow. Then one day they are asked to open a building automation system and suddenly the language looks completely different. Graphics, alarms, trend logs, schedules. It can feel like a different trade. In this episode, you will see how BAS actually connects directly to the mechanical systems you service every day. When you understand what the screen is showing you, troubleshooting becomes faster and far more effective. Topics Covered • How building automation systems relate to the HVAC equipment you already work on • The core BAS components that impact field diagnostics • Why sensors and sequences matter during troubleshooting • What BAS data can reveal before equipment failures occur • Key navigation concepts that help mechanics avoid common BAS mistakes If you have ever looked at a BAS workstation and wondered where to start, this episode will change the way you approach it. </description>
  <author_name>The Smart Buildings Academy Podcast | Teaching You Building Automation, Systems Integration, and Information Technology</author_name>
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