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ASHRAE Publishes New Guidance on Commissioning Process
ASHRAE
2008-07-28

ASHRAE Publishes New Guidance on Commissioning Process

For Release:
July 28, 2008

Contact: Jodi Dunlop
Public Relations
678-539-1140
jdunlop@ashrae.org

ATLANTA – Specific tasks to successfully implement the commissioning process for HVAC&R systems and assemblies are featured in a new guideline from ASHRAE. ASHRAE Guideline 1.1, HVAC&R Technical Requirements for the Commissioning Process, describes the technical requirements for the application of the commissioning process described in ASHRAE Guideline 0-2005 that will verify that the HVAC&R systems achieve the owner’s project requirements.

“The quality-oriented process outlined in the guideline provides improved quality and greater cost effectiveness compared to commissioning as currently practiced by many commissioning providers,” Walter Grondzik, secretary of the committee that wrote the guideline, said. “One problem with the current practice is that 100 percent checking is performed during the construction phase of the project delivery process, and this checking usually focuses on limited or targeted systems. Quality-based sampling is not used, and so the current approach has limited quality-based random inspection procedures.”

The guideline contains more than 100 pages of annexes, providing concrete examples of forms and documents to assist the commissioning team and owners in their efforts to deliver quality buildings that meet the owner' s project requirements. Twenty-five sample checklists, covering pre-design, design and construction, are included along with a sample owner’s project requirements verification test procedure.

The cost of ASHRAE Guideline 1.1, HVAC&R Technical Requirements for the Commissioning Process, is $69 ($55, ASHRAE members).

Why should you use the commissioning process? Commissioning a building (and systems within a building) helps ensure that:

* The owner’s project requirements are complete, feasible and well-documented;
* The design team’s solutions adequately address the owner’s requirements;
* Construction is complete and of appropriate quality;
* The owner receives the training and project documentation to successfully operate the project;
* The many players in the project acquisition process can cooperate for the common good.

To order, contact ASHRAE Customer Service at 1-800-527-4723 (United States and Canada) or 404-636-8400 (worldwide) or visit at www.ashrae.org/bookstore.

 


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