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Methods for Automated and Continuous Commissioning of Building Systems
Luskay, Larry ; Brambley, Michael ; Katipamula, Srinivas
Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Technology Institute (United States)
关键词: Dampers;    Continuous;    Commercial;    Diagnostic;    Efficiency;   
DOI  :  10.2172/810800
RP-ID  :  DOE/OR22674/610-30040-01
RP-ID  :  FC05-99OR22674
RP-ID  :  810800
美国|英语
来源: UNT Digital Library
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【 摘 要 】
Avoidance of poorly installed HVAC systems is best accomplished at the close of construction by having a building and its systems put ''through their paces'' with a well conducted commissioning process. This research project focused on developing key components to enable the development of tools that will automatically detect and correct equipment operating problems, thus providing continuous and automatic commissioning of the HVAC systems throughout the life of a facility. A study of pervasive operating problems reveled the following would most benefit from an automated and continuous commissioning process: (1) faulty economizer operation; (2) malfunctioning sensors; (3) malfunctioning valves and dampers, and (4) access to project design data. Methodologies for detecting system operation faults in these areas were developed and validated in ''bare-bones'' forms within standard software such as spreadsheets, databases, statistical or mathematical packages. Demonstrations included flow diagrams and simplified mock-up applications. Techniques to manage data were demonstrated by illustrating how test forms could be populated with original design information and the recommended sequence of operation for equipment systems. Proposed tools would use measured data, design data, and equipment operating parameters to diagnosis system problems. Steps for future research are suggested to help more toward practical application of automated commissioning and its high potential to improve equipment availability, increase occupant comfort, and extend the life of system equipment.
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