DDC System Commissioning Acceptance Procedure: Example Project/Building Description
DDC System Commissioning Acceptance Procedure: Example Project/Building Description
21, 2001
Example Project-1.doc
NAME & FIRM OF PERSON(S) DOING TESTS: JR Doolittle, Hotwire Commissioning Services
Facility Description:
This facility is a 28,000 square foot building with 2 floors and a basement located in San Francisco,
California. The facility includes a culinary arts training classroom for 50, event dining space for around
200, and office space for 10 people. The building’s A/C is provided by a rooftop mounted 80 ton air-
cooled water chiller with 4-20 ton R22 scroll compressors in conjunction with 2 chilled water pumps.
Heating is provided by a small pulse boiler and pump located on the roof. A rooftop air-handling unit
serves all building’s spaces, including the office spaces, the grand dining room, common areas, and a
large commercial kitchen and demonstration kitchen classroom. The facility is occupied 6:00 AM to
6:00 PM week days and for special occasions on weekday nights or weekend days.
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the AHU-1 supply air temperature set point (as reset by the greatest VAV cooling demand). Chilled
water system is commanded “on” at a supply air temperature set point 1½F below the OA temperature
for 10 minutes and “off” at a set point 1½F above the OA temperature or an OA temperature of 60F or
less (adjustable) for 10 minutes. If the lead chilled water pump does not start the lag pump is
commanded “on”. Chiller controls are adjusted to provide 45F chilled water supply temperature to the
HVAC system.
Heating capacity is provided by Boiler B-1, a 250 MBH gas fired boiler based on 13.3 gpm from 160°F
to 190°F. The boiler is controlled (programmed on/off) in accordance with a time of day
(occupied/unoccupied) schedule. Actual programmed start to be 1-2 hours prior to occupancy to
provide an adequate warm-up cycle. Boiler controls are adjusted to provide 180F hot water supply
temperature to the HVAC system.
Acceptance Criteria:
System acceptance shall be contingent upon successful demonstration that all required equipment and
software has been installed and functioning properly, that all control sequences have been tested and
operating satisfactorily and the demonstration of thirty (30) day continuous fault-free system operation.
Fault-free system operation shall be defined as the continuous maintenance of specified DDCS
monitoring and control via each controller without equipment fault, failure, and/or requirement for
service. The occurrence of a power outage (not caused by or associated with a controller) and
subsequent return to normal operation (automatically and without operator intervention) by the
controller shall not invalidate the controller's acceptance testing.
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General Notes:
1. This commissioning procedure addresses verification checks and functional testing of moderately
sized packaged or built-up air handlers.
2. In all test sections, circle or highlight any results that indicate deficiencies (i.e. responses that don’t
meet the criteria for acceptance). Acceptance requires correction and retest of all deficiencies, as
defined in each test section under “Criteria for Acceptance” or “Acceptance”. Attach all retest data
sheets.
3. This Commissioning Procedure does not comprehensively address fire and life safety or basic
equipment safety controls.
4. To ensure that this Commissioning Procedure will not damage any equipment or affect any
equipment warranties, have the equipment manufacturers’ representative(s) review all test
procedures prior to execution, and be present if possible.