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ATLANTA – Helping commissioning providers
ensure optimized operation of their facilities and systems is the focus
of a newly published guideline from ASHRAE.
ASHRAE Guideline 0.2-2015, Commissioning Process for Existing Building
Systems and Assemblies, outlines a systematic quality-oriented process
that improves the performance and sustainability of existing
facilities. This roadmap includes planning, assessing, investigating,
implementing, verifying and documenting performance to meet operational
requirements.
“Guideline 0.2 provides commissioning providers with the latest tools
needed to address the growing market of commissioning existing
buildings that require improvements to reduce energy consumption,
improve occupant comfort and increase operational efficiency,” Tom
Cappellin, vice chair of the committee that wrote the guideline, said.
The step-by-step process guides owners and facility managers through
the process of ensuring optimum effectiveness from their facility for
the lowest investment and provides the tools to ensure those benefits
last for the life of the building.
Guideline 0.2 is intended for use by owners, facility decision makers
and commissioning providers who are seeking to achieve goals as
identified in the owner’s “current facility requirements.”
It expands on the commissioning principles developed in ASHRAE
Guideline 0. Guideline 0.2 includes 10 sections that explain
recommended steps to apply the existing building commissioning process,
as well as 23 informative annexes that explain how the process steps
can be organized into a comprehensive set of activities and
commissioning documents.
The annexes include flow charts, costs/benefits information, RFQ and
team selection information, and guidance on preparing various
commissioning reports. Many of the annexes include links to example
documents prepared for actual projects.
Other commissioning guidance from ASHRAE includes Guideline 0-2005, The
Commissioning Process; Guideline 1.1-2007, HVAC&R Technical
Requirements for the Commissioning Process; and Guideline 1.5-2012, The
Commissioning Process for Smoke Control Systems; and Standard 202-2013,
Commissioning Process for Buildings and Systems.
ASHRAE also is working on several other guidelines related to
commissioning: Guideline 1.2P, The Commissioning Process for
Existing HVAC&R Systems; Guideline 1.3P, Building Operation and
Maintenance Training for the HVAC&R Commissioning Process; and
Guideline 1.4P, Procedures for Preparing Facility Systems Manuals.
[an error occurred while processing this directive]The cost of ASHRAE Guideline 0.2-2015, Commissioning Processes for Existing System and Assemblies, is $72 ($61, ASHRAE members).
To order, visit www.ashrae.org/bookstore
or contact ASHRAE Customer Contact Center at 1-800-527-4723 (United
States and Canada) or 404-636-8400 (worldwide) or fax 678-539-2129.
ASHRAE, founded in 1894, is a global society advancing human well-being
through sustainable technology for the built environment. The Society
and its more than 54,000 members worldwide focus on building systems,
energy efficiency, indoor air quality, refrigeration and
sustainability. Through research, standards writing, publishing,
certification and continuing education, ASHRAE shapes tomorrow’s built
environment today. More information can be found at www.ashrae.org/news.
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