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Learn about the minimum acceptable Commissioning Process for buildings and systems according to ASHRAE Standard 202-2013. Identify roles, responsibilities, and code compliance requirements. This presentation covers steps, documentation, and acceptance criteria for successful commissioning. References to International Code Council (ICC) and International Accreditation Services (IAS) participation are highlighted.
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ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 202-2013Commissioning Process for Buildings and Systems & Code Compliance Cx Jim Magee, Facility Commissioning Group ASHRAE Evansville Chapter #44 Lunch Presentation; May 13, 2014
ASHRAE Evansville Chapter #44 Lunch Presentation; May 13, 2014
ASHRAE Evansville Chapter #44 Lunch Presentation; May 13, 2014
Learning Objectives At the end of this session, participants will be able to: • Summarize highlights of ASHRAE Standard 202-2013 and differentiate roles & responsibilities • Recognize International Code Council (ICC) and International Accreditation Services (IAS) participation in IgCC and other codes pertaining to Cx. • Reference ACR476 accreditation criteria for commissioning service providers May 13, 2014
Purpose ASHRAE Standard 202-2013 purpose is to identify the minimum acceptable Commissioning Process for buildings and systems for adoption into prevailing building codes and use as Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) enforcement and implementation requirements. May 13, 2014
SCOPE Minimum Requirements for: • Cx Process • Description of steps • Documentation • Acceptance May 13, 2014
ASHRAE Standard 202-2013 – 13 Steps 4.2.2 Cx process Activities and Deliverables May 13, 2014
Pre-Design May 13, 2014
Owner Allocates Commissioning Budget May 13, 2014
SYSTEMS MANUAL May 13, 2014
SYSTEMS MANUAL May 13, 2014
SYSTEMS MANUAL May 13, 2014
SYSTEMS MANUAL May 13, 2014
SYSTEMS MANUAL May 13, 2014
SYSTEMS MANUAL May 13, 2014