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ASHRAE Guideline 0 2019

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ASHRAE Guideline 0-2019 – The Commissioning Process

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ASHRAE Guideline 0 presents best practices for applying whole-building commissioning to facilities. The principles and processes included apply to all phases of new construction and renovation projects and provide a uniform, integrated, and consistent approach to commissioning. ASHRAE Guideline 0 includes the Total Building Commissioning Process (TBCxP) as defined by National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS) in its Commissioning Process Guideline 0. This 2019 edition of ASHRAE Guideline 0 updates terminology to reflect an evolving whole-building Commissioning Process (Cx) and harmonizes terminology and its usage with that of ASHRAE/IES Stand-ard 202.

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1 ASHRAE Guideline 0-2019
3 CONTENTS
4 FOREWORD
1. PURPOSE
1.1 The purpose of this guideline is to describe a Commissioning Process (Cx) capable of verifying that the facility and its systems meet the Owner’s Project Requirements (OPR).
2. SCOPE
2.1 The procedures, methods, and documentation requirements in this guideline describe each phase of the project delivery and the associated Commissioning Processes from predesign through occupancy and operation, without regard to specific elements, …
2.2 This guideline provides the following:
3. UTILIZATION
3.1 The application of this guideline depends on the OPR and how the project is designed, built, and operated. The process described in this guideline is written for a generic project and must be adapted to each specific project.
3.2 This guideline describes the Cx and is supplemented by companion technical guidelines. A technical guideline describes the specific details to properly implement the Cx relative to a specific facility system or assembly. Informative Appendix A in…
4. DEFINITIONS
4.1 Terminology
5 4.2 Acronyms, Initialisms, and Abbreviations
6 5. PREDESIGN PHASE
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Predesign Phase Cx Activities
9 5.3 Predesign Phase Acceptance Requirements
5.4 Predesign Phase Documentation
5.5 Predesign Phase Training Identification Requirements
6. DESIGN PHASE
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Design Phase Cx Activities
13 6.3 Design Phase Acceptance Requirements
6.4 Design Phase Documentation Requirements
6.5 Design Phase Training Identification Requirements
7. CONSTRUCTION PHASE
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Construction Phase Cx Activities
17 7.3 Construction Phase Acceptance Requirements
7.4 Construction Phase Documentation Requirements
7.5 Construction Phase Training Requirements
8. OCCUPANCY AND OPERATIONS PHASE
8.1 Introduction
18 8.2 Occupancy and Operations Phase Cx Activities
19 8.3 Occupancy and Operations Phase Acceptance Requirements
8.4 Occupancy and Operations Phase Documentation Requirements
8.5 Occupancy and Operations Phase Training Requirements
9. REFERENCES
20 NORMATIVE APPENDIX A: GUIDE FOR DEVELOPING SUPPLEMENTARY TECHNICAL GUIDELINES FOR THE COMMISSIONING PROCESS
A1. FOREWORD
A2. SECTION 1, PURPOSE
A3. SECTION 2, SCOPE
A4. SECTION 3, UTILIZATION
A5. SECTION 4, DEFINITIONS
A6. SECTION 5, PREDESIGN PHASE
A7. SECTION 6, DESIGN PHASE
21 A8. SECTION 7, CONSTRUCTION PHASE
A9. SECTION 8, OCCUPANCY AND OPERATIONS PHASE
A10. SECTION 9, REFERENCES
A11. APPENDICES
23 INFORMATIVE APPENDIX B: COMMISSIONING PROCESS FLOWCHART
24 Figure B-1 Cx flowchart.
25 INFORMATIVE APPENDIX C: COST AND BENEFITS OF THE COMMISSIONING PROCESS
C1. OVERVIEW
C2. DISCUSSION OF NEW COST ITEMS
C2.1 Design Professional. In addition to the design professional’s typical scope of work, including the preparation of design drawings and specifications, the Cx often requires that the design professional work with the CxP to integrate the Cx Acti…
C2.2 CxP. The activities accomplished by the CxP as defined in this guideline require that additional funds be allocated during the Predesign Phase, Design Phase, and Construction Phase. These funds are allocated from the savings obtained through few…
C2.3 Contractors. The completion of some detailed tests is unique to the Cx. The contractor will have additional work and costs associated with completing these tests.
C3. DISCUSSION OF BENEFITS
C3.1 Benefits to the Design Professional. Potential benefits include the following:
C3.2 Benefits to the Contractor. Potential benefits include the following:
C3.3 Benefits to the Owner. Potential benefits include the following:
26 INFORMATIVE APPENDIX D: COMMISSIONING PROCESS DOCUMENTATION MATRIX
Table D-1 Documentation Matrix
28 INFORMATIVE APPENDIX E: COMMISSIONING PROCESS REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS
E1. BACKGROUND
E2. SCOPE OF WORK
E2.1 Cx During the Predesign Phase. The Cx Activities completed by the CxP during the Predesign Phase include the following:
E2.2 Cx During the Design Phase. The Cx Activities completed by the CxP during the Design Phase include the following:
E2.3 Cx During the Construction Phase. The Cx Activities accomplished by the CxP during the Construction Phase include the following:
E2.4 Cx During the Occupancy and Operations Phase. The Cx Activities accomplished by the CxP during the Occupancy and Operations Phase include the following:
29 E3. LIMIT OF RESPONSIBILITIES
E4. FOCUS OF THE CX
E5. DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
E6. INSTRUCTIONS TO PROPOSERS
E7. SELECTION CRITERIA
E8. SUBMISSION AND SELECTION
30 E9. LIMITATIONS AND PROVISIONS
E10. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR CONTRACT EXECUTION
E10.1 General Conditions. Miscellaneous as required …
E10.2 Insurance. The CxP’s firm shall obtain, at the firm’s expense, and keep in effect during the term of the project, $___________________ [list required insurance amount].
31 INFORMATIVE APPENDIX F: ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
F1. OWNER
F2. CX PROVIDER
32 F3. DESIGN PROFESSIONAL
F4. CONSTRUCTION MANAGER
F5. CONTRACTOR
F6. MANUFACTURERS
33 INFORMATIVE APPENDIX G: CX PLAN
G1. SAMPLE TABLE OF CONTENTS
34 INFORMATIVE APPENDIX H: ACCEPTANCE PLAN
H1. PREDESIGN PHASE
H2. DESIGN PHASE
H3. CONSTRUCTION PHASE
35 H4. OCCUPANCY AND OPERATIONS PHASE
36 INFORMATIVE APPENDIX I: OWNER’S PROJECT REQUIREMENTS WORKSHOP GUIDANCE
I1. FORMAT
I2. OBTAINING THE INFORMATION
37 I2.1 OPR Workshop. The OPR workshop is typically facilitated by the CxP, who elicits the primary concerns of the Project Team. The workshop is organized to encourage identification of all requirements, to encourage interaction and discussion among al…
I2.2 OPR Documentation. The OPR workshop will identify key items and priorities important to the Project Team, the Owner, users, and the CxP Team. However, it does not provide specific values. For example, the number one item in the OPR may be good a…
I2.3 Project Team Approval of the OPR. After several iterations and reviews of the OPR by the Project Team and Design Team, the requirements must be approved to provide the Design Team adequate direction for their design. It is important to distingui…
I3. SUMMARY
38 INFORMATIVE APPENDIX J: OWNER’S PROJECT REQUIREMENTS
39 Table J-1 Example Matrix for Developing OPR (Continued)
41 INFORMATIVE APPENDIX K: BASIS OF DESIGN
42 INFORMATIVE APPENDIX L: SPECIFICATIONS
L1. SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE CX
L1.1 This appendix provides guidance on writing specifications for Cx Activities to be performed by construction contractors. A guide specification is included with the assumption that the construction contractor is involved only during the construct…
L1.2 Cx is a quality-oriented process for achieving, verifying, and documenting that the performance of facility systems and assemblies meets defined objectives and criteria. The Cx begins at project inception during the Predesign Phase and continues…
L1.3 An important document created during the Cx is the BoD. The design professionals create this document or report during the Design Phase. The BoD records the concepts, calculations, decisions, and product selections to meet the OPR and to satisfy…
L1.4 ASHRAE or NIBS Guideline 0 provides guidance on content and basic format. While the OPR comprises Owner- developed criteria, few Owners have the resources to develop the OPR. Owners without these resources depend on the CxP Team (see Section 4 d…
L1.5 The OPR and BoD must be included or referenced in the construction contract documents for informational purposes only.
L1.6 The construction contractor’s obligation is to construct the building and its systems and assemblies according to the requirements prescribed in the contract documents. There normally are no performance requirements relating to the OPR stated …
L2. THE CX PROVIDER
L2.1 The primary role of the CxP is to verify achievement of the OPR throughout the project, from Predesign Phase through Occupancy and Operations Phase. The Owner should perform this role.
L2.2 When the Owner cannot perform the CxP duties with qualified personnel, the CxP should have a separate professional services agreement with the Owner, as this avoids conflicts of interest and provides independence from the other parties (the Owne…
L2.3 The CxP is a group of personnel with expertise and experience in the design, construction, and operations of the various systems and assemblies included in the project. These personnel are led by an individual who has expertise and experience in…
L2.4 If the CxP is an employee, associate, or partner of the same organization as the designer of record or construction management firm, there is a conflict of interest. While not a recommended approach, in these instances the CxP must have a separa…
L2.5 The CxP does not perform testing; it directs the process and directs the recording of the results. The CxP plans, schedules, and supervises Cx Activities to verify achievement of the OPR. The contractor completes construction checklists, perform…
L3. ORGANIZATIONAL STRATEGY FOR INCLUSION OF COMMISSIONING ACTIVITIES IN THE SPECIFICATIONS
L3.1 Specifications (as a part of the construction contract documents) should include only the Cx Activities the contractors perform during the life of the construction contract, including the work required during the correction period and for warran…
L3.2 Supplementary Conditions. Modify the general conditions of the contract for construction in a document titled “Supplementary Conditions.” Among other provisions, define the CxP and include the CxP’s duties, rights, responsibilities, and li…
L3.3 General Requirements for the Cx. Specifications in Division 1 include the general requirements for contractors relating to Cx Activities. The “Summary” Section describes, in general, how the contractors, separate contractors (if there is mor…
43 Table L-1 Description of Specification Sections (Continued)
44 L3.4 Component Cx Specifications. Sections in Divisions 2 through 16 should specify testing and reporting requirements for products and equipment that are part of a system or assembly and then be referenced to the appropriate Cx sections in Division …
45 L4. INTRODUCTION TO GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS
L4.1 The section includes boxed notes that are instructions to guide specifiers during editing of the specifications for a project.
L4.2 The section includes optional text in boldface font and square brackets (e.g., [optional text]). These optional text items include text that often occurs and provides an easy way to include these requirements in the master for consideration for …
L4.3 The section includes insert instructions in bold type and angle brackets (e.g., ). These instructions are placed where text must be inserted and provide some guidance about the nature of the text that must be inserted. Inser…
48 INFORMATIVE APPENDIX M CONSTRUCTION CHECKLISTS
M1. OVERVIEW
53 INFORMATIVE APPENDIX N QUALITY-BASED SAMPLING EXAMPLES
N1. DESIGN PHASE SUBMISSIONS
N1.1 General Review
N1.2 Coordination Review
N1.3 Field-Specific Review
54 N1.4 Specification Review
N1.5 Design Professional Actions. Comments provided by the CxP should be formally replied to by the design professionals. If systemic issues are identified during the CxP’s review, the design process should be stopped and the issues resolved. It is…
N2. CONTRACTOR PHASE SUBMISSIONS
N3. CONSTRUCTION PHASE TESTS AND VERIFICATIONS
56 INFORMATIVE APPENDIX O: SYSTEMS MANUAL
58 INFORMATIVE APPENDIX P: TRAINING MANUAL AND TRAINING NEEDS
P1. TRAINING SYLLABUS
P1.1 Overview. This syllabus describes the objectives of the various sessions, lectures, and demonstrations that form a part of the training program developed for the Do-It-Right Building.
P1.2 Sessions. There are two main sessions on the electrical systems and two main sessions on the mechanical systems that will provide training to the OK Service personnel. The first session will be conducted at the time of start-up and check-out and…
P1.3 Electrical Systems. The training shall include the following:
P1.4 Mechanical Systems. The training shall include the following:
59 P1.5 DDC System. There will be two formal training sessions on the DDC system. Each of the sessions will be conducted by factory-trained personnel for a minimum duration of XX 8-hour days. Materials and training will be provided for up to XX operator…
64 INFORMATIVE APPENDIX Q: ADDENDA DESCRIPTION INFORMATION
Table Q-1 Addenda to ASHRAE Guideline 0-2013
ASHRAE Guideline 0 2019
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