Thursday, 02 September 2010

Building Commissioning

Building commissioning is the systematic process of ensuring that a building’s complex array of systems is designed, installed, and tested to perform according to the design intent and the building owner’s operational needs. The commissioning of new buildings will be most effective when considered throughout the planning stages and as early as schematic design.

published Monday, May 24, 2010   8376 Views :: 0 Comments

Centrifugal pumps perform many important functions to control the built environment. The physics and basic mechanics of pumps have not changed substantially in the last century.
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published Tuesday, December 22, 2009   2315 Views :: 0 Comments

Acceptance Testing is one of the core components of the Standards’ ongoing effort to optimize energy use in modern construction. It’s intent is to address the importance of proper system installation, as realized energy savings from advanced systems depend on them being installed and operating properly.
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published Friday, June 12, 2009   3609 Views :: 0 Comments

Commissioning, retro-commissioning, re-commissioning, and automated monitoring and fault detection are all systematic methods of ensuring that a building and its hardware perform to the level intended by the owner and design team.
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published Sunday, February 18, 2007  

Commissioning Assistant is a web-based tool designed to provide project-specific building commissioning information to design teams. The tool will enable the user to evaluate probable commissioning cost, to identify an appropriate commissioning scope, and to access sample commissioning specifications related to their construction project.

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published Monday, August 01, 2005  

The commissioning of new and existing commercial buildings is increasingly common, yet it's still not standard practice. A new study by Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory on the cost effectiveness of building commissioning may go a long way toward convincing skeptical decision makers that commissioning is key to significant ongoing savings.

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published Friday, May 02, 2003  

On average, energy management systems save about 10 percent of overall annual building energy consumption. An energy management system (EMS) is a computer that controls the operation of all major building systems, in order to run the building efficiently and effectively. An EMS can reduce a building’s overall energy use by about 10 percent.
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published Wednesday, April 02, 2003  

Integrating smart-building design features into a new construction project can significantly increase the energy efficiency of the building while also providing enhanced occupant comfort.
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published Friday, August 02, 2002  

In projects all over the country, building-industry professionals are finding that commissioned buildings are more energy efficient, more comfortable, and easier to maintain.
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published Monday, June 10, 2002  

Includes Part 1, Part 2, and Appendices 1 - 6 of the Building Commissioning Guidelines
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published Monday, June 10, 2002  

Building commissioning can ensure that a new building begins its life cycle at optimal productivity, and improves the likelihood that the building will maintain this level of performance.
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published Sunday, June 02, 2002  

Through design review, owners can maximize a building’s energy efficiency and save both capitaland operating costs. Energy-efficient design can be improved by design review. A process of review both enhances design and fosters communication between designers, owners, and builders
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published Friday, June 08, 2001  

Annually, California commercial buildings use roughly 35 percent of the electricity and 16 percent of the gas consumed in the state. Space conditioning in these buildings accounts for about 18 percent of their electricity consumption and 34 percent of their natural gas consumption.
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published Friday, February 02, 2001  

Despite significant advances in building technology and tighter building standards, the Department of Energy estimates that buildings still consume one third of all U.S. energy, at a cost of $200 billion per year, with $85 billion used in commercial buildings. A large portion of this energy is probably wasted, and with the current situation in Califo rnia where a few megawatts of demand can push the electricity grid into rolling blackouts, our commercial building stock can’t afford to waste any electricity.
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published Friday, September 15, 2000  

Building commissioning helps ensure that building systems operate efficiently, meet the needs of the end user, function as designed, and maintain occupant comfort. The initial costs of commissioning are recovered many times over through increased operating savings, improved staff performance, and avoidance of costly construction problems.
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