Seasonal commissioning what is
Systems can be re-commissioned or adjusted if performance isn't meeting requirements. Continuous commissioning has become increasingly popular. The inherent flexibility of many contemporary buildings gives occupants the freedom to change their use of space, which may mean that the building services need to be adjusted or re-commissioned. Continuous commissioning is made easier with the use of addressable control systems.
Adjustments to lighting and heating and cooling setpoints can be made via a central computer, reducing the cost and disruption that often comes with conventional commissioning activities. This is typically a task that would come under a maintenance contract, although it can be useful to involve the original commissioning engineers. All these activities make the gradual handover of full control of the building from the services and commissioning engineers to the facilities management team flow more easily.
It gives the facilities team chance to get to know the systems fully, hopefully with the experts on hand to train and assist with problems that may arise. From reviewing the processes used during the design, construction and occupation of the LCBP buildings, it appears that many people have the right intentions with regard to commissioning. However, with the traditional forms of contracts still in place, and practical completion and handover being the focal point of the project, commissioning is still often squeezed into a short period.
We have three core values that inform our behaviour and approach to work: to Excel, Challenge and Inspire. Do you have building layout drawings available? Yes No Do you have existing commissioning reports available?
Yes No 3. Yes No When would you like the work to be carried out? Our seasonal commissioning service includes checks on:. Installed equipment matches the design criteria. HVAC equipment installed safely and efficiently. Pre-Commission Cleaning of Pipework Systems. Book online. The Amber document status indicator indicates that some caution is needed when using this document - it is either: a current in the Construction Information Service but has a document or documents that replace or amend it, so please look at the "Newer Versions" tab or b not in the Construction Information Service but with another reason why it may be relevant to our customers such as being cited in NBS or in the Building Regulations Approved Documents.
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