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Dec 03, 2024
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AE 5460 - Commissioning3 lecture hours 0 lab hours 3 credits Course Description This course introduces the process of commissioning buildings for use and occupancy. The course covers processes that can be verified by one-time measurements with hand-held measuring devices and the ones requiring short-term and long-term monitoring, verification, and analyses. Topics include commissioning of HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and communication systems; commissioning planning; and recommissioning. (prereq: AE 3422 or equivalent) Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Identify the benefits that the commissioning process brings to new construction and existing buildings as it pertains to HVAC, plumbing, electrical and communication
- Define the commissioning process and the roles that commissioning providers, design teams, contractors, facilities and owner play in the commissioning process
- Implement the commissioning process and the steps necessary to create a cohesive team environment and a successful project outcome
- Prepare construction verification forms from design documents, specifications and equipment submittals
- Explain sequences of operation in a manner understood by the entire commissioning team; identify areas of concern or confusion; develop functional test documents from existing sequences of operation and controls submittals
- Demonstrate proficiency with hand-held measuring devices and data loggers
- Analyze trend data from controls systems and data loggers to verify proper or improper operation of the control system; provide appropriate samples to communicate concerns; evaluate outcomes of functional testing and the next steps to take to move towards a properly functioning system
- Enhance skills in verbal and written communication to address all levels of personnel on the commissioning team, including potential shareholders, with class participation with practice and feedback
Prerequisites by Topic Course Topics
- Introduction of commissioning, re-commissioning and retro-commissioning
- Communication skills
- Planning the commissioning process
- Facilitating the commissioning process
- Design phase commissioning - owner’s project requirement, basis of design documents, design reviews
- Operations phase commissioning - seasonal testing
- Construction phase commissioning - commissioning meetings, construction verification, site visits, functional testing
- Understanding sequence of operations and controls submittals and creating functional test documents
- Use of hand-held measuring devices and data loggers
- Analysis of test data
- Reporting test data in an effective manner
Coordinator Rachel Rueckert
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