Design Checks for HVAC A quality control framework
Design Checks for HVAC A quality control framework
Design Checks for HVAC A quality control framework provides practical, easy to follow HVAC design guidance.presented in a format that can be readily incorporated into company Quality Assurance (QA) systems and become part of the daily routine of design. It can be used to demonstrate compliance with the relevant requirements of ISO 9001 and BS 7000 Part 4.
The guidance and check sheets detailed and relevant to many design applications, although they cannot be fully comprehensive or exclusive or cover every possible design scenario. Every design project is different and has differing needs. It is the responsibility of the design engineer to consider fully all design requirements.
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Design Checks for HVAC A quality control framework Topics
- Design considerations
- The Design data
- Calculations
- Systems and equipment
- Additional contents
- Additional contents
- Common Arrangement of Work Sections references
- Design checks – Bibliography
- References
- Alphabetical list of design checks
The aim of Design Checks for HVAC is to improve the quality control and performance of the technical design process within the building services industry by identifying best practice. This should reduce the risk of design errors and omissions, improve the overall efficiency of the design process, and provide HVAC services that better meet the needs of the client.
A comprehensive review of current building services design practice and procedures carried out in consultation with the industry to identify best practice and current problems and explore relevant design tools. The result includes:
• A map of the HVAC building services design process
Design guidance sheets giving information and guidance on design inputs, outputs and practical watchpoints for 62 key design topics, to aid the design process and reduce errors
• Design check sheets included in project quality assurance procedures.
Note that the design of HVAC systems involves working in a design team with other disciplines. This involves interactive efforts, co-ordination and project programming.
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