ASHRAE HVAC APPLICATIONS IP CH 43-2015 HVAC COMMISSIONING.pdf
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1、43.1CHAPTER 43HVAC COMMISSIONINGCONSIDERATIONS 42.1Commissioning Objective 43.2Management and Responsibilities . 43.2COMMISSIONING PROCESS 43.4Predesign-Phase Commissioning 43.5Design-Phase Commissioning . 43.5Construction-Phase Commissioning 43.8Occupancy- and Operations-Phase Commissioning . 43.11
2、Life and Property Safety Check 43.11COMMISSIONING COSTS 43.12Design-Phase Costs (Including Predesign andDesign) . 43.12Construction- and Occupancy/Operations-PhaseCosts . 43.12Existing Buildings 43.13Certification . 43.13OMMISSIONING implements a quality-oriented process forCachieving, verifying, an
3、d documenting that the performance offacilities, systems, and assemblies meets defined objectives and cri-teria. The defined objectives and criteria are often referred to as theowners project requirements (OPR). The commissioning pro-cess uses the owners project requirements as the reference to dete
4、r-mine acceptance of the design and construction. Commissioningincludes verifying and documenting that the project operational andmaintenance documentation and training of operation and mainte-nance personnel occur. The result should be fully functional sys-tems that can be properly operated and mai
5、ntained throughout thelife of the building.This chapter gives an overview of the general commissioningprocess as covered in ASHRAE Guideline 0-2013, developed for theNational Institute of Building Sciences total building commission-ing program, as well as the best practices for applying the processf
6、rom ASHRAE Guideline 1.1-2007. The minimum acceptable pro-cess for commissioning is detailed in ASHRAE Standard 202-2013.This chapter provides more narrative discussion on some issues thanthese two guidelines and the standard.Recommissioning applies commissioning to a project that hasbeen previously
7、 delivered using the commissioning process. This maybe a scheduled recommissioning developed as part of ongoing com-missioning, or it may be triggered by use change, operational prob-lems, or other needs. Existing building commissioning (often calledretrocommissioning) applies commissioning to an ex
8、isting facilitythat may or may not have been previously commissioned. It consistsof systematically investigating, analyzing, and adjusting operations ofexisting building equipment, systems, and assemblies, as well astraining and documentation for operators to ensure that required per-formance (inclu
9、ding energy, comfort, and IAQ) is achieved. Buildingsrequire maintenance and tuning to prevent performance degradation.Existing building commissioning should be performed as part ofongoing efforts to maintain a comfortable and efficient environmentwithin the building. It has broad application to vir
10、tually every buildingtype with excellent cost/benefit results and payback ratios. Existingbuilding commissioning starts with development of the owners cur-rent facility requirements, reviewing the existing design, and testingof the existing systems. Any major retrofits required follow the pro-cess f
11、or new building commissioning as defined in this chapter.1. CONSIDERATIONSApplicabilityThe commissioning process described here applies to new con-struction, major renovations, and all systems and assemblies.Although this chapter focuses on HVAC systems, commissioningcan be applied to the building a
12、s a total system, which includesstructural elements, building envelope, life safety features, electricalsystems, communication systems, plumbing, irrigation, controls,and HVAC systems (ASHRAE Guideline 0). Based on owners pref-erence and project contract scope, total commissioning can includeindustr
13、ial process and process equipment, systems, piping, instru-mentation, electrical, and related control, or these topics may betreated as an independent phase of project commissioning.Systems to be commissioned vary with the systems and assembliesused, building size, project type, and objectives. Owne
14、rs and commis-sioning providers often focus on systems and assemblies under thecommissioning umbrella that have (1) historically not performed wellat turnover (e.g., outside air economizers and variable-speed drives),(2) are mission critical (e.g., air cleanliness in a cleanroom, emer-gency power in
15、 a hospital), (3) will be costly to fix during occupancyif they fail (e.g., chilled-water piping, window flashing assemblies),or (4) present a life-safety risk if they fail (e.g., fire alarm, smoke con-trol, moisture penetration). Recommendations in this chapter shouldbe appropriately modified for e
16、ach project. Although commissioningmay begin at any time during the project life cycle, owners obtain thehighest benefits when commissioning begins at the conceptual or pre-design phase.BackgroundEquipment, components, systems, and assemblies have becomemore complex. More specialization has occurred
17、 in the disciplinesand trades, with increased interactions between all elements. Thisincreased specialization and interaction requires increased integra-tion between disciplines and specialized systems by the deliveryteam. Owners often use low-bid policies, and scopes of design pro-fessionals are of
18、ten narrowed. The result has been buildings thatdo not meet owner expectations and often do not work as intendedbecause of programming, design, and construction deficiencies.Commissioning is a value-added service that helps overcome theseinfrastructure inadequacies and fundamentally improve the perf
19、or-mance of building systems and living conditions for occupants.BenefitsThe primary benefits of commissioning include improvements inall of the following areas:Predesign and design- Owners develop better understanding of what they want and needthrough clear, documented OPR- Designers understand bet
20、ter what owner is requesting- Designers reduce their risk with better communication and inputfrom owner- Owners understand better what designers are proposing througha clear, documented basis of design (BOD)The preparation of this chapter is assigned to TC 7.9, Building Commis-sioning.43.2 2015 ASHR
21、AE HandbookHVAC Applications- Experts review and improve commissioning documents- Resolves many potential issues more cost effectively beforeconstruction phase- Verifies planned systems can be commissioned and tested, andare within owners ability to maintain- Improves specifications and drawings, re
22、sulting in improvedcoordination between all groups- Includes thorough training requirements in the construction doc-umentsConstruction (including system and assembly performance)- Increases accountability in submittal process, leading to higher-quality installation- Provides tools to help contractor
23、s perform installations that meetthe project requirements (e.g., construction checklists)- Provides performance accountability through constructionobservation, issue management, and testing- Documents verification of system and assembly performance- Verifies training completion- Includes formal func
24、tional testing at completionOccupancy and operations (including maintenance)- Improves performance (IAQ, comfort, energy) from start ofoccupation - Reduces amount of troubleshooting- Has fewer contractor call backs- Ensures thorough documentation in operation and mainte-nance (O and (2) verifyand do
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