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Appendix A Specification Section 15995: Commissioning of Hvac System Contract Specifications for Architecture Research and Demonstration Facility Phase II, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, College of Architecture and Urban Studies, Blacksburg Virginia, Rev. 11 930800
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Appendix A
Specification Section 15995: Commissioning of HVAC System
Contract Specifications for Architecture Research and Demonstration Facility Phase II, Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and State University, College of Architecture and Urban Studies,
Bfacksburg Virginia, Rev. 11 Aug. 92 1

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SECTION 15995
COMMISSIONING OF HVAC SYSTrM
A. Purpose:
by
1. To clearly document the design intent, to verify
that the system installacion and performance is in
accordance with the plans and specif:cations and
design intent, to train the owner's operators so
that they fully understand the design intent and
the operation and maintenance requirements of the
equipment provided to accomplish that end, and to
provide them with all necessazy technical
information required for a complete understanding
of the system.
B. Scope:
1. Document HVAC des ign int ent .
2. Document and verify that eruipment and systems
have been properly insr.alled~in accordance with
the contract documents and manufacturer's written
installation instructions.
3. Docuunent• and verify that piping systems have been
properly cleaned as spec:f_ed under Water
Treatment.
4. Document and veri`y that duct systems have been
properly cleaned as specified under Shop
Fabricat ed Ductwor.{.
5. Document and ver:z-y that equipment has been placed
into operation in accordance wi:.h manufacturer's
written installat:on instructions.
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 GENERAL PROVISIONS
A. Provisions of Section 15100, Mechanical General
Provisions shall be made an integral part of this
Section.
1.02 WORK INCLUDED
A. A separate CoAanissioning Authority will be engaged
the owner to commission the HVAC system. This
Contractor shall participate in the Commissioning
process as outlined in this section.
1.03 COMMISSIONING PROCESS
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6. Document and verify tzat adjusting, balancing and
system testing has been properly done in
accordance with Adjusting, Balancing and System
Testing.
8.
Assemble contract documents and as-built drawings.
Assemble operation and maintenance instructions
and submittal data.
9. Document and verify the performance of each piece
of equipment and each system.
10. Train owners personnel in the proper operation of
eachipiece of equipment and each system.
11. Document warranty start and end dates.
12. Assemble all records of State, University and Code
authority inspections and approvals.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01 NOT APPLICABLE TO THIS SPECIFICATION
PART 3 - EXEC'UTION
3.01 RESPONSIBILITIES
A. Commissioning Authority:
1. Develop a detailed Commissioning plan.
2. Schedule a pre-commissioning meeting within 90
days of award of cont:act. All participants in
conanissioniing process to attend. Agenda to
include detailed review of commissioning plan.
3. Prepare Comnissioning Data Sheets for each piece
of equipment to be filled in by the contractor as
a part of his submittal. Data Sheets to have
columns for design, submitted, balanced and
commissioned data.
4. Schedule an owner, engineer and contractor walk-
thru at the 30% and 60% stages of construction.
5. Review and approve Operation and Maintenance
Manuals as specified in Section 15100 - Mechanical
General Provisions.
6. Check installation of equipment duringg
construction phase as needed to ensure proper
installation. Cooperate with the design engineer
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who will be doing this as part of the engineers
construction admizistration duties.
7. Prepare training plan, schedule and organize
training sessions. Coordinate video taping with
owner.
8. Verify test and balance reports and equipment
performance with on the spot checks. Checks may
include full load, part load and seasonal
variation performance.
9. Assemble and turn-over to owner copies of all 0&~~i
Manuals, as-built drawings, State, University and
Code inspection records, and special warranties.
10. Document warranty start and end dates.
B. Contractor:
1. Ensure cooperation and participation of sub-
contractors such as HVAC, electrical, building
control, sheetmetal, piping, test and balance,
water treatment and refrigeration sub-contractors.
2. Ensure participation of major equipment
manufacturers or their -representatives.
3. Fill out Comnissioning Data Sheet for each piece
of specified equipment listing a'-l specified
values and the values of the submitted equipment.
These shall be submitted with the equipment
submittal for approval as specified in Section
15100, Mechanical General Provisions. The TAB
data form the "final balance" report and any
verification comments as a result of the
Commissioning process shall be added after
completion of the Commissioning and the final
forms sent to the Commissioning Authority for
inclusion in the 0&X Manuals.
4. Provide written certification that the following
work has been completed in accordance with the
plans and specifications and thac they are
functioning as designed. Where the work has been
sub-contracted, the sub-contractor shall be
responsible for the initial certification with the
HVAC contractor recertifying that he has inspected
the work and that it has been completed and
functioning as designed. This certification must
be submitted to the Comtaissioning Authority prior
to the final verification. work included:
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a. HVAC equipment inc?uding all fans, air
handling units, ductwork, dampers, ter:ninals,
etc.
b. Refrigeration equipment, pumping systems and
heat rejection equipment.
c. Boilers, purnping systems and fuel supply
systems.
d: Fire stopping in fire rated construction
including fire and smoke damper installation,
caulking, gasketing and sealing of smoke
barriers.
e. That building control systems furnished under
separate contract is functioning to control
I3VAC equipment.
5. Provide all labor and instrumentation for
Coumissioning performance spot checks.
C. Design Engineer:
1. Prepare documentation of design intent.
2. Check installation of equipment during
construction phase as needed to ensure proper
installation.
3. Attend and participate in scheduled meetings.
4. Review and approve training plan andschedule.
5. Review and approve cleaning procedures as part of
construction administration ciuties.
6. Review and approve test and balance data as part
of construction administration dnties.
7. Review and approve commissioning forms showing
equipment performance data as part of the
submittal.
8. Participate in training sessions.
D. Owner:
1. identify and assign key operating and maintenance
personnel to the site as early as possible..
2. Video tape construction progress if desired.
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3. Video tape train_zg sessions i: desired and
maintain a tape Liarazy for future training of new
personnel or re-training.
4. Provide key operation and maintenance personnel
for training.
5. Participate in verification process.
3.02 OPERATION AND MA' ENANCE MANUALS ANg SUBMITTAL DATA BY IiVAC
S'JB-CONTRACTOR
A. Submit in accordance with Section 15100. Ensure that
they are properly prepared and bound.
3.03 VERIFICATION OF PERFORMANCE
A. Verification of performance will take place after
certification of the co=letior, of the construction,
test and~balance.
B. Verification to include:
1. Terminal performance (up to 10t of terminals)
2. Major duct flow and pressure checks.
3. Coil performance.
4. Fan and motor performance.
5. Control
aa=
er operation.
6. Pump performance.
7. Refrigeration syste.*t perfor.nance including pumps
and heat rejeczion equipment.
8. Boiler performance including pumps and fuel'
supply.
9. Exhaust fan performance.
3.04 COORDINATION WITH BUILDING CONTROL COPMISSIONING
A. Verification of HVAC control functions will be
accomplished und'er a separate contract.
END OF SECTION
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