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9780470112977

Principles of Building Commissioning

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    9780470112977

  • ISBN10:

    0470112972

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2009-03-03
  • Publisher: Wiley
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Summary

Commissioning is coming of age.Savvy building owners have adopted commissioning as an effective way to improve the facility acquisition process. Green building initiatives have embraced commissioning as a way of assuring quality in the delivery of high-performance buildings. This long-established quality control process for building mechanical systems is emerging as a broader construction management tool improving nearly all aspects of a project.What exactly is this thing called commissioning? Principles of Building Commissioning answers this fundamental question with the first all-inclusive, practical guide to the application of the principles of commissioning. The book clarifies the underlying philosophy of commissioning: the why, what, when, and who of this process. Shaped by the ASHRAE Guideline 0 view of the world of commissioning, Building Commissioning:Maps out the territory of commissioningOutlines its defining characteristicsExplains its flow of processesDemystifies its documentationMaking the fundamentals of commissioning accessible to all parties-building owners and operators, architects and engineers, users and suppliers-who may be called upon to join the commissioning team for a particular project, Building Commissioning serves as the professional's road map to the commissioning process, from the predesign phase through occupancy.

Author Biography

Walter T. Grondzik, PE, Tallahassee, FL:
  • Professor, School of Architecture, Florida A & M University, Tallahassee, FL
  • Past President of the Architectural Research Centers Consortium
  • Past President of the Society of Building Science Educators
  • Member of several ASHRAE technical committees

Table of Contents

Prefacep. ix
Acknowledgmentsp. xi
What Is Commissioning?p. 1
Building Commissioningp. 1
The Building Acquisition Processp. 3
What Building Commissioning Is and Is Notp. 7
What Building Commissioning Can Dop. 8
What Building Commissioning Cannot Dop. 8
Total Building Commissioningp. 9
Referencesp. 13
The Commissioning Processp. 15
Commissioning Is a Processp. 15
Predesign Phasep. 16
Owner's Project Requirementsp. 16
Commissioning Planp. 18
Design Phasep. 20
Basis of Designp. 20
Commissioning Planp. 22
Construction Documentsp. 22
Construction Phasep. 23
Equipment and Systems Verificationp. 24
Trainingp. 24
Systems Manualp. 25
Commissioning Plan Updatesp. 25
Occupancy and Operations Phasep. 25
Referencesp. 29
The Commissioning Teamp. 31
Teamwork Is Necessaryp. 31
The Commissioning Authorityp. 32
Owner Representativesp. 36
Design Team Representativesp. 37
Contractor Representativesp. 38
Specialistsp. 39
Commissioning Team Participation Expectationsp. 39
Commissioning Coordinationp. 53
The Role of Coordinationp. 53
Defining and Conveying Project Requirementsp. 54
Defining and Verifying Design Solutionsp. 55
Defining and Conveying Construction Verification Requirementsp. 56
Defining and Conveying Training Requirementsp. 57
Defining and Conveying Operational Informationp. 57
Planning for Ongoing Commissioningp. 58
Referencesp. 62
Verification and Testingp. 63
The Importance of Verificationp. 63
Predesign Phasep. 64
Design Phasep. 67
Construction Phasep. 69
Occupancy and Operations Phasep. 71
Referencep. 76
Documentationp. 77
Commissioning Documentationp. 77
The Commissioning Planp. 77
Owner's Project Requirementsp. 78
Basis of Designp. 79
Contract Documents/Construction Documentsp. 80
Construction Checklistsp. 81
Training Planp. 83
Systems Manualp. 84
Issues Logp. 85
Meeting Minutesp. 86
Commissioning Process Reportsp. 86
Referencesp. 87
Trainingp. 89
Training Owner's Personnelp. 89
The Training Planp. 90
Predesignp. 90
Designp. 91
Constructionp. 93
Occupancy and Operationsp. 94
Referencep. 94
Special Commissioning Contextsp. 97
Special Contexts?p. 97
Ongoing Commissioningp. 97
Retrocommissioningp. 99
Commissioning for Green Buildingsp. 100
Discipline-Specific Commissioning Guidancep. 104
Referencesp. 111
Glossaryp. 113
Commissioning Resourcesp. 121
Indexp. 129
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