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The Building Enclosure Commissioning (BECx) process is utilized to validate that the performance of materials, components, assemblies, systems and design achieve the objectives and requirements of the owner as outlined in the contract documents. GL03 describes a process that provides the flexibility for an owner to incorporate building enclosure commissioning into their project.
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ASHRAE GUIDELINE 0 2005 THE COMMISSIONING PROCESS VERIFICATION
Verification testing should be performed throughout the installation of the enclosure subsystems and components. Thus, the most reliable means to achieve performance targets during construction is to assure that an expert with technical knowledge of the design and installation of the systems being proposed for the building is integrated into the design process and to visually observe the installation of a statistical sampling of the work.
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To access a nonperforming subsystem or assembly might be very expensive. At this time it is not possible to tune or dial in the performance. The performance of the enclosure cannot be verified until the entire building is completely enclosed. The work is performed in all possible weather conditions with the intention of meeting very well-defined performance criteria. These materials are manufactured by different companies for a specific function, assembled mostly on site one piece at a time by many different tradespeople, working for several different contractors with often minimal coordination. The enclosure is designed and field assembled from numerous materials with varying properties. However, commissioning the enclosure differs from commissioning other building systems in the focus on materials and assemblies. ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 202, Commissioning Process for Buildings and Systems, identifies the minimum acceptable commissioning process for buildings and systems as described in ASHRAE’s Guideline 0-2005, The Commissioning Process. The process of commissioning the enclosure follows a similar process as other building systems. A newly published standard focused on the commissioning process will help ensure a fully functional, fine-tuned facility. This Guideline is for Use with ASHRAE Guideline 0-2005: The Commissioning Process