Monday, May 10, 2010

Building Commissioning and HVAC Certification

Denver HVAC
Building commissioning is the process of ensuring all building HVAC systems work properly through one year of verification and documentation. Any large commercial HVAC system will need proper commissioning to ensure all systems are safe, working properly, and will pass Denver HVAC certification standards. Systems must work interactively with the owners according to the original design and intent to get this certification. Different jobs may have different levels of commissioning. Originally, the commissioning process was just making sure the building matched the original engineering specifications. Today, especially in socially conscious areas like Denver HVAC systems are often trying to achieve green building standards. Proper design and implementation can now save money as builders are trying to obtain tax breaks and increased sales through Green recognition. Not only in areas of efficiency, building commissioning is now holding contractors to a higher standard in electrical, health and safety systems, as well as overall building structural integrity. Commissioning is now involved in every aspect of the construction process, from design to training the operators of building systems. For green cities like Denver heating repair is not all that hard to accomplish and maintain standards. Those without HVAC contractors aware of green standards will have a harder time trying to commission a green building.

This is called total building commissioning. Obviously this adds cost to the project, but it also adds value to the property and may save money over time. The owner of a project will assign various responsibilities to the commissioning team based on trust and the difficulty of the project. The team may work with the HVAC contractor or with the owner.

A specialized commissioning engineer will work with your HVAC contractor in Denver from the beginning. A schedule of equipment testing will be worked out to determine when which piece of equipment will meet certain Denver heating and air conditioning standards. The commissioning team should review all documents to look for inconsistencies or flaws that could effect construction. Different commissioning plateaus will be assigned based on product arrival documents, proper function and testing. A large commercial HVAC job may even require factory testing before and at instillation. Training of operators should also be documented to insure they can operate all the functions of the building. Proper testing validates overall building design by testing functionality in various scenarios. Operating procedures for the use of equipment is a step in the commissioning process that helps ease the transition from construction to a fully functional site. The commissioning process is helpful from the heating contractor in that everything is documented. Any problems that arise later should be easier to identify, and liability will no longer be on the contractor.

1 comment:

  1. I am looking for a socially conscious contractor to fix my heating system. I prefer a refrigerant that will not harm the eco system, and a contractor that would refrain from disturbing the family of squirrels that live below my bedroom window in the second floor. Is there anyone out there who can help? I'm an avid follower of the Atkins Diet.

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