Commissioning Process Fundamentals

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Chapter 3Commissioning Process Fundamentals11

Commissioning Process Fundamentals3.1Standard Process for New Building Commissioning—ASHRAE Standard 202In ASHRAE Standard 202-2013, Commissioning Process for Buildings andSystems, that process is described as “A quality-focused process forenhancing the delivery of a project. The process focuses upon verifying anddocumenting that all of the commissioned systems and assemblies areplanned, designed, installed, tested, operated, and maintained to meetthe Owner's Project Requirements.”As a process, commissioning has a series of actions for proper completionwith each action having specific deliverables. These deliverables define thebuilding requirements, the commissioning requirements, and thedocumentation of the process and performance results for the building,systems and assemblies commissioned.The actions in the commissioning process are as follows:1. INITIATION: The owner initiates the Commissioning Process at thebeginning of the project, and determines the roles andresponsibilities of the project and commissioning teams. Proceduresand contracts should be prepared and executed. The CommissioningProvider should be retained at this time.2. OWNER’S PROJECT REQUIREMENTS: Next the project requirementsshould be determined and documented. This includes not only thebuilding scope and use but also the system performance, training,testing, commissioning and documentation requirements. Thedeliverable for this action is the Owner’s Project Requirements (OPR)document which is the guiding instruction for the project. The OPR isupdated throughout the design and construction of the project.3. COMMISSIONING PLAN: The initial Commissioning Process Planshould be developed, showing the commissioning scope, roles andresponsibilities, communication procedures, and design andconstruction requirements for providing and integratingcommissioning into the project. The deliverable is the CommissioningProcess Plan that is updated throughout the project with checklists,schedules and documentation details.4. BASIS OF DESIGN: The design team then determines and documentsthe design approach to meet the Owner’s Project Requirements. Thedeliverable for this action is the Basis of Design (BoD), which is theguiding technical document the design team will take to accomplishthe OPR. The Commissioning Provider reviews the Basis of Design(BOD) for conformance to the OPR.5. SPECIFICATIONS: During the design phase the contractorcommissioning requirements should be determined for each systemand included in the commissioning specifications for the constructiondocuments package. The Commissioning Provider assists the designteam in the development of the commissioning specifications.6. DESIGN REVIEW: In the design phase and at the completion ofdesign the Commissioning Provider reviews the design and documentsfor conformance to the OPR. These reviews should be assembled in12

Commissioning Process Fundamentalsthe design review report. The design review by the commissioningprovider is not considered a PEER review, or a code review, anddoes not replace these functions.7. SUBMITTAL REVIEW: Early in the project construction, thecommissioning team reviews the materials and equipment submittalsfor conformance to the OPR and construction documents. Thisprovides familiarity with the building systems for development oftesting and commissioning procedures, requirements and checklists.These reviews should be summarized in the submittal review report.8. SYSTEM VERIFICATION: As the project is constructed, thecommissioning team observes and verifies the installation andperforms or witnesses the equipment start-up and testing. The airconditioning system test and balance process and report should bereviewed and verified by the Commissioning Provider to assuresystem operation and compliance with the project documents.9. FUNCTIONAL AND PERFORMANCE TESTING: At system completion,functional and performance testing is conducted to verifyperformance compliance with the OPR and design documents. Theresults of these verification processes should be recorded in theconstruction checklists and reports. These reports should be includedin the project commissioning report.10. ISSUES and RESOLUTIONS LOG: One of the main functions andbenefits of the commissioning process is the identification andresolution of project issues, both design and construction. Theseactions should be presented in the Issues and Resolutions logfacilitating communications, project team collaboration, and theultimate resolution of the issue. The final issues log should be includedin the final commissioning report.11. SYSTEMS MANUAL: During the design and construction of the project,the design and construction documents should be assembled into thesystems manual. This assembly of documents provides the details andhistory of the design and construction of the building and informationneeded to properly operate the building. The systems manualincludes the project final OPR, BOD, construction record documents,submittals, completed startup, verification checklists, functional andperformance checklists, verified sequence of operation, facilityguide, training records, and commissioning report. The systemsmanual should be used in the initial and subsequent training of thebuilding operations staff and occupants. The systems manual shouldbe updated throughout the life of the building.12. TRAINING: To operate the building in accordance with the OPR anddesign capabilities, the building staff must be trained on the installedequipment and systems. The suppliers and contractors will normallyconduct the training with the training being observed by thecommissioning team. The training plans and records should beretained and updated for use in later training.13

Commissioning Process Fundamentals13. OPERATION PHASE: Commissioning that was not performed due toclimatic conditions or equipment availability before initial certificateof occupancy should be conducted during post occupancy. The end ofwarranty commissioning report documents these activities. The finaltesting results should be included in the final commissioning reportand systems manual.14. COMMISSIONING REPORT: Commissioning plans and interim reportsshould be collected and distributed throughout the project asrequired by the commissioning plan. A preliminary commissioningreport should be prepared that shows the commissioning progressand equipment performance to date at the time the Certificate ofOccupancy is issued. At the completion of the project the finalcommissioning report should be assembled and provided to theowner and others as required by the OPR and local jurisdictionrequirements. This report includes the final commissioning plan, copyof design and submittal review reports, all startup, inspection,verification, functional and performance test forms and reports, theverified sequence of operation, the final Issues and Resolutions log,and summary of the performance of commissioned systems.3.2New Building Commissioning Process Activity, Deliverables,and ResponsibilitiesThe application of the commissioning process can be for the delivery of allor selected systems and assemblies in a project. The commissioning scopewill depend on how the project will be designed, built, and operated. Thescope is defined in the Owner’s Project Requirements and theCommissioning Plan, and based on the extent of commissioning effort. Theprocess described in the following sections and appendices is written for ageneric project and must be adapted to each project. The CommissioningProcess can be supplemented by companion technical documents andguidelines to describe the specific details and to properly implement theCommissioning Process relative to a specific facility, system, or assembly. Thisprocess can be applied to both new and renovation projects.Commissioning of existing buildings, unless covered in a renovation, is notincluded in this guideline for two reasons. First, the focus of this guideline ison code-required commissioning on new projects. Second, thecommissioning process on an ongoing building operation is much morevariable and dependent on specific building operation and projectrequirements, and may not be code required.The requirements of the commissioning process are to:a. Provide the activities for the application of the CommissioningProcess in the design, development, construction, operation andmodification of physical buildings, systems and assemblies.b. Establish the commissioning process activities and sequence ofactivities.c. Establish commissioning deliverables and documentation for theprocess application.14

Commissioning Process Fundamentalsd.Establish an acceptance procedure for commissioned systems andproject completionAcceptance. The process for each activity and deliverable shall include anacceptance step as defined in the OPR and Commissioning Plan. This stepshall formalize the acceptance of the commissioning deliverable by theowner or client, and/or the Authority Having Jurisdiction if required. Undercommon practice, the Commissioning Provider is not required to acceptdesigners’ or contractors’ work on behalf of the owner or jurisdiction.The following chart outlines normal activities, documentation, andresponsibility included in the Commissioning Process:COMMISSIONING PROCESS ACTIVITIES, DELIVERABLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES(reference ASHRAE Standard 202 and ASHRAE Guideline 0)Item#1.2.ActivityProjectContract andcommissioning work orders:initiationroles andresponsibilitiesOwner’sOPR documentprojectrequirements3.Basis ofDesign4.CommissioningPlan5.Contractor CxrequirementsDesign systemsinspections,functional andperformancetestingNormallyProvided ByOwnerOwner withassistance fromdesign and CxteamsBoD document Design teamNormallyApproved ByFor Use ByOwnerOwnerOwnerOwner,design team,Cx teamOwner withreview by CxPOwner,design team,Cx teamCx PlanCx provider with Owner withCx team,input fromreviews byconstructionowner, designdesign team and team, AHJteam, andcontractor teamcontractorProjectDesign team and CxP with owner Contractorsspecifications Cx providerreviewand suppliersDesign review Cx providerCxP with design Owner,reportteam responsedesign teamSubmittalCx providerCxP with owner Design team,review reportreview tion,Contractors,CxP with owner Contractorsinspection,manufacturers, reviewand suppliersfunctional test Cx provider andreports,teamperformancetest reports(continued)15

Commissioning Process FundamentalsCOMMISSIONING PROCESS ACTIVITIES, DELIVERABLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES(reference ASHRAE Standard 202 and ASHRAE Guideline 0)9.Issues andresolutionsLogIssues nual11.TrainingTraining planand reports12.PreliminaryCx reportPreliminaryCx rmation,testing, andupdates toreportsCommissioning Preliminaryreportsand final CxreportsCx provider withinput fromdesign andconstructionteamContractors withreview by CxproviderContactors andmanufacturerswith review byCx providerCx providerCxP with owner,design team andcontractorresponse.Owner,design andCx teams,contractorsCxP with reviewby owner,operators anddesign teamOwner with xP, owner and if Owner,required, AHJcontractors,AHJCx provider and OwnerOwner,buildingbuildingoperationsoperatorsCx providerCxP, owner and if Owner,required, AHJoperators,AHJ

Commissioning Process Fundamentals 12 3.1 Standard Process for New Building Commissioning— ASHRAE Standard 202 In ASHRAE Standard 202-2013, Commissioning Process for Buildings and Systems, that process is described as “A quality

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