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Sustainability and Commissioning for Military Facilities WHAT IT IS AND WHAT IT IS NOT ! Dan Jackson , PE, Vice President Tim Whitley, PE, CxA, CCP, LEED AP 4801 Lang Ave., Suite 110 Albuquerque, NM (505) 798-2580 tim.whitley@rsandh.com. Discussion Topics.

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  1. Sustainability and Commissioning for Military Facilities WHAT IT IS AND WHAT IT IS NOT!Dan Jackson, PE, Vice PresidentTim Whitley, PE, CxA, CCP, LEED AP4801 Lang Ave., Suite 110Albuquerque, NM(505) 798-2580tim.whitley@rsandh.com

  2. Discussion Topics • Commissioning (Cx) & Retro-Commissioning (RCx) • What it IS & IS NOT • Objectives & Benefits • Systems, Providers, & References • Cx & RCx Process • LEED • Energy Audits / Surveys • Process & Benefits

  3. The Commissioning Process “The Commissioning Process is a quality-oriented process for achieving, verifying, and documenting that the performance of facilities, systems, and assemblies meets defined objectives and criteria.” -- ASHRAE Guideline 0-2005: The Commissioning Process

  4. What is Cx? RCx? ReCx? • Commissioning is performed specifically to ensure that the finished facility operates in accordance with the owner’s documented project requirements (OPR) and the construction documents (BOD). • Retro-commissioning is the commissioning process as applied to an existing facility that has never been commissioned. Focus is on building performance and how to improve utility/energy consumption. • Re-commissioning is the commissioning process as applied to an existing building that had been commissioned but no longer meets owner’s current operational need.

  5. What Cx / RCx IS NOT! • Construction Administration / Quality Control • Bunch of Tests at the end of Construction • Maintenance Contract • Energy Audit / Study

  6. What is a Certified Commissioning Provider? • Certified Building Commissioning Professional (CBCP) - AEE • Commissioning Process Management Professional (CPMP) - ASHRAE • Commissioning Authority (CxA) – ACG • Certified Commissioning Provider (CCP) – BCA • Commissioning Accredited Professional (CxAP) – University of Wisconsin Madison • Qualified Commissioning Administrator (QCA) – NEBB • Certified Commissioning Supervisor (CCS) - TABB

  7. What to Look for in a Qualified Commissioning Provider • Ability to Work with Multi-Disciplined Team • Good Communicator / Diplomat • Organized • Ample Field Experience • Understanding of the Owner, A/E & Contractor Requirements • Ability to Define Optimal Operating Procedures for Building Systems

  8. Commissioning References • EISA 2007 • EPACT 2005 • EO 13423 & EO 13514 • Guiding Principles for Federal Leadership in High Performance and Sustainable Buildings • Whole Building Design Guide • ASHRAE Guideline 0-2005 • ASHRAE Guideline 1.1-2007 (replaced 1-1996) • ACG Commissioning Guideline • NEBB Procedural Standards for Building Systems Commissioning • SMACNA HVAC Commissioning Guideline • Portland Energy Conservation, Inc. (PECI) • *NUMEROUS OTHERS!

  9. Objectives / Functions of Commissioning • Documenting Owner’s Needs (OPR) • Documenting Design Team’s Reasoning & Decisions (BOD) • Conducting Quality Peer Reviews During Design • Defining, Specifying, Planning & Verifying the Checkout, Start-Up and Functional Testing of the Construction • Fostering Coordination & Integration of the Construction Trades • Improving Owner’s Documentation & Training • ENSURING THE OWNER GETS WHAT THEY PAID FOR!

  10. Benefits of Commissioning • Higher Quality Product that Leads to Better Owner Reputation • Confident O&M Staff in Maintaining Facility • Budget Savings in Capital & Operations • Healthy Building which Improves Occupant Productivity • Less Conflicts / Litigation

  11. Systems to be Commissioned • HVAC system and associated controls • Electrical lighting and power • Plumbing systems • Building envelope • Renewable energy systems • Refrigeration systems • Industrial process system • Life safety & fire protection systems • Security systems • JUST ABOUT ANYTHING!

  12. The Commissioning Process The commissioning process involves activities that are integrated into every phase of the project . . . NOT JUST TESTING AT THE END! NOT CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION! PROGRAM DESIGN CONSTRUCTION ACCEPTANCE WARRANTY

  13. The Retro-Commissioning Process The retro-commissioning process involves activities that are integrated into every phase of the project . . . NOT JUST AN ENERGY STUDY! NOT A MAINTENANCE CONTRACT! PRE-PLANNING PLANNING INVESTIGATION IMPLEMENT HAND-OFF

  14. LEED Fundamental Commissioning • EA PreReq1 – Fundamental Commissioning of Building Energy Systems • Systems Commissioned: • HVAC/R & Associated Controls • Domestic Hot Water & Associated Controls • Interior & Exterior Lighting Controls • Renewable Energy Systems • Building Envelope (Near Future) • Document OPR & BoD / Verify Agreement • Write Cx Specs • Develop Cx Plan • Verify Pre-Functional & Functional Performance Tests • Issue Final Report

  15. LEED Enhanced Commissioning • EA Cr3 – Enhanced Commissioning • All Requirements of Fundamental Commissioning • Conduct Design Review of Plans & Specifications • Review all Contractor Submittals • Verify and Document Owner Training by Contractor • Prepare Systems Manual • Conduct Warranty Review Within 10 months of Owner Acceptance

  16. What is an Energy Audit / Survey? • It serves the purpose of identifying where a building or plant facility uses energy and highlights energy conservation opportunities (ECOs) • Detailed examination and analysis of how a facility uses energy. • Identifies what the facility pays for that energy. • Recommends a program for changes in operational practices and / or energy consuming equipment.

  17. Energy Audit Overall Benefits • Planning Tool to Develop Future Capital Investment Budget • Prioritize Which Facilities Need The Most Attention: Finding the ENERGY PIGS! • Identify the Immediate Impact on Facility O&M Budget • The FIRST Step in the Retro-Commissioning Process

  18. Audits vs. Retro-CommissioningSimilar but NOT the Same Audits - Often Performed in “Older” Facilities • Investigate what's there. Determine how it is performing. Determine if it can be improved economically (Energy & Maintenance Savings offset capital investment – ECMs / ECOs) • Product is an Implementation Document – Similar to RCx Plan. RCx – Performed on Existing Buildings, relatively new or old • Goal – Make facility perform “As Owner Intended”. Owners contractor/ maintenance staff usually performs corrective action. • Product - Properly operating building, with documentation proving same. Some investment might be necessary.

  19. QUESTIONS? THANK YOU! Tim Whitley Tim.whitley@rsandh.com 505-798-2580

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