BSRIA Commissioning Air Systems

BSRIA Commissioning Air Systems

BSRIA Commissioning Air Systems explains how to commission ducted air distribution systems in buildings. The commissioning process mainly comprises the setting to work of the system fans and the regulation (or proportional balancing) of system flow rates.

The procedures set out in this guide, if undertaken, should achieve compliance with the requirements of CIBSE Code A Air Distribution
Systems[3]. In general, CIBSE Code A sets out the normal standards of good practice which are generally accepted within the building services industry. This guide explains how to carry out the commissioning procedure in a way that ensures these standards are achieved.

Designers and project managers should address their attention to commissioning and the effective management of the process as soon as
possible after embarking on a scheme design stage. Guidance on the management of the commissioning process is provided in
the following publications:

  1. CIBSE Code M Commissioning Management[2]
  2. BSRIA Guide BG 6/2014 A Design Framework for Building Services[4]
  3. The BSRIA Guide BG 1/2009 Building Services Job Book[5]
  4. BSRIA Guide BG 8/2009 Model Commissioning Plan[6]

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BSRIA Commissioning Air Systems Content :

  • DEFINITIONSBSRIA Commissioning Air Systems
  • INTRODUCTION
  • DESIGN FOR COMMISSIONABILITY
  • COMMISSIONING FACILITIES
  • THE INSTALLATION OF COMMISSIONABLE SYSTEMS
  • SITE TEST INSTRUMENTS
  • ON SITE FLOW MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES
  • COMMISSIONING PROCEDURES
  • EXAMPLE METHODOLOGIES
  • DOCUMENTATION
  • REFERENCES

To enable an air distribution system to be successfully commissioned, the designer should provide adequate information, documented in the form of drawings, schedules and specification clauses. These documents are collectively known as the “commissioning specification”.

 

The setting out of the responsibilities of the various parties (e.g. client, design team, main or managing contractor, installation contractor
and commissioning specialist). BSRIA Guide BG 6/2014 A Design Framework for Building Services[4] and BSRIA Guide BG 8/2009 Model Commissioning Plan[6] give advice on the allocation of responsibilities for commissioning activities.

 

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