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Overcoming Common Challenges in HVAC Commissioning
Overcoming Common Challenges in HVAC Commissioning

Before commissioning became a part of the construction process, building owners and operators were at the mercy of contractors telling them everything was finalized and functioning correctly without any independent verification. When issues arose, contractors had typically moved on to new projects, leaving building owners and operators to resolve problems themselves after the handover. This is where the importance of a Commissioning Authority (CxA) comes into play.

The role of a CxA is to serve as an independent, knowledgeable expert resource throughout the design and construction phases of a project to ensure that the owner receives what has been promised, and that the building systems function according to the design intent. The commissioning of HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) systems (as well as other control systems such as electrical, plumbing, etc.) in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry is a critical process to ensure that these systems operate effectively, efficiently, and safely. Click here to continue reading.

Overcoming Common Challenges in HVAC Commissioning

Implementing the commissioning process in building projects is crucial for ensuring optimal performance and efficiency. Authors Erin Lowery and Marc Jach (pictured above) break down some of the common challenges they've encountered while commissioning HVAC systems. Read through some of the real-world solutions implemented to ensure maximum system efficiency and reliability for your next project.