Commissioning Services
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Existing Building Commissioning (EBCx) also known throughout the industry as Retro Commissioning (RCx), is a quality-focused approach for attaining the Current Facility Requirements (CFR) of an existing building and/or its systems and assemblies.
Simply stated, EBCx is a process that makes existing buildings perform at their maximum level towards achieving the CFR, using existing equipment and systems. EBCx is analogous to tuning up a car, with the goal of achieving improved performance and gas mileage. The EBCx process includes performing minor repairs that are necessary to improve equipment operation, then optimizing systems to achieve maximum performance towards achieving the CFR. A key component of EBCx is achieving the CFR at the lowest possible energy cost of an existing building.
The EBCx process focuses on planning, investigating, implementing, verifying, and documenting that the facility and assemblies are operated and maintained to meet the CFR, with a program in place to maintain the enhancements for the remaining life of the facility. EBCx Services performs a technical process of improving building systems by inspecting, testing, analyzing, calibrating, repairing, adjusting, and optimizing building systems, and training operators for the purpose of improving building performance.
EBCx Services provides an ASHRAE Level 2 energy audit as part of our EBCx process. Due to the information that is obtained during the EBCx process, it is extremely economical to provide an ASHRAE Level 2 energy audit as part of the EBCx process.
EBCx Services Is Certified by NEBB in Technical Retro-commissioning of Existing Buildings.
Benefits of EBCx:
Benefits of Technical Commissioning:
Technical Commissioning: is a quality focused approach for new construction and major remodeling projects, assures that a project is properly constructed and operates according to the Owners Project Requirements (OPR). The approach focuses upon verifying and documenting that the facility and all of its systems, components and assemblies are planned, designed, installed, tested, and can be operated and maintained to meet the OPR.
Benefits of Technical Commissioning:
Provide specific training to the facility staff to aid in sustaining performance of the newly commissioned technical systems
EBCx Services is certified by NEBB in Whole Building Systems Technical Commissioning.
Re Commissioning: An application of the commissioning process to a project that has previously been commissioned. Once a facility has been commissioned (either as a new building or EBCx), than the next commissioning event would correctly be called Re Commissioning.
Ongoing Commissioning (ocx): a continuation of the Cx Process after the Hand-Off Phase to verify that a facility continues to meet current and evolving CFR (OPR for new construction). OCx Process Activities occur throughout the life of the facility; some of these will be close to continuous in implementation and others will be either scheduled or unscheduled (as needed).
Benefits of OCx:
EBCx Services Is Certified by NEBB in Whole Building Systems Technical Commissioning.
Re Commissioning: An application of the commissioning process to a project that has previously been commissioned. Once a facility has been commissioned (either as a new building or EBCx), then the next commissioning event would correctly be called Re Commissioning.
Ongoing Commissioning (OCx): a continuation of the Cx Process after the Hand-Off Phase to verify that a facility continues to meet current and evolving CFR (OPR for new construction). OCx Process Activities occur throughout the life of the facility; some of these will be close to continuous in implementation and others will be either scheduled or unscheduled (as needed).
Benefits of EBCx:
EBCx Services offers various cost-effective approaches to OCx, ranging from monthly or quarterly reviews of utility data to remote analysis of the Building Automation System (BAS).
Benefits of EBCx
A key step in the EBCx process is obtaining critical operating measurements to establish a baseline of equipment and system performance.
The Building Automation System (BAS) is critical during every type of Commissioning. The BAS is a flashlight into the systems of a building. Leveraging the BAS allows for inspections to be made in a cost-effective manner.