BMS T&C Manual PDF
BMS T&C Manual PDF
[customer name]
PROJECT:
[project name]
BY:
[DDC Control Company Name]
[ date ]
APPENDIX
Electrical – Mechanical
Static Test
Pre-Commissioning
Power-Up Test
DDC Points
Test
BMS Network
Test
BMS
Functional
Test Reports
Final
BMS Tests
2.0 DDC Panel / VAV
Test & Commissioning
BMS SYSTEM
ELECTRICAL-MECHANICAL STATIC TEST
ITEM CHECKED
1 Layout & location of plant match the drawings.
2 No evident mechanical damage to installation.
3 No corroded parts, cleanliness and free from moisture
4 Verify that the manufactures specification is followed.
5 Verify fuse types and rating.
6 Grounding / earthing connection are correct.
7 Cables / equip. are correctly identified and labelled.
8 Location of field devices match the drawings.
9 Location of DDC panel match the drawings.
COMMENTS
BMS SYSTEM
PRE-COMMISIONING ELECTRICAL POWER UP TEST
Level : ________________
COMMENTS
GENERAL:
All control loop parameters, schedules, setpoints, ranges, alarm conditioning statements, and messages will be
readily adjustable at the BAS operator's terminal.
All sequences may be overridden manually or by a control sequence of higher authority, such as high static
alarm.
The DDC panel user addresses are list after each section of the sequence.
When the AHU is off the outside air and exhaust air dampers will be closed. Return air damper will be open. The
chilled water and hot water control valves will be closed.
Cooling will be enabled when the fan status is ON. A PID-loop will modulate the CHW valve to maintain the cold deck
temperature at setpoint. The setpoint will be reset by the outside air temperature per the following schedule:
OSA Temp Cold Deck Setpoint
70 F 55 F
60 F 65 F
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Bldg: _________
Level: _________
Panel: _________
AHU: _________
Heating will be enabled when the fan status is ON. A PID-loop will modulate the HW valve to maintain the hot deck
temperature at setpoint. The setpoint will be reset by the outside air temperature per the following schedule:
OSA Temp Hot Deck Setpoint
70 F 75 F
55 F 100 F
When the economizer is enabled a PID loop will modulate the mixed air dampers to maintain the mixed air
temperature at setpoint.
If OA temp is less than RA temp the economizer will be enabled and the mixed air dampers will modulate per the
mixed air temperature control. If OSA temp is 1 deg greater than RA temp, the economizer will be disabled and the
mixed air dampers will be positioned to minimum OSA and 100% RA. On fan startup, the dampers will be held at O%
OSA position for 60 seconds to allow the RA temp sensor to register the correct data.
The return air CO2 will override all OA damper controls while the fan is running. When the return air CO2 reading
approaches the CO2 setpoint (800ppm) the mixed air dampers will be modulated to the outside open position. If the
CO2 sensor exceeds 1000ppm an alarm will annunciate on the front end.
(AH8_RaCO2, AH8_RaCO2Sp)
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Bldg: _________
Level: _________
Panel: _________
AHU: _________
When the fan is commanded ON and it does not result in an ON status (2 minute delay on fan startup, 10 second
delay after running).
ZONE CONTROL:
When the fan is on a PID loop will modulate the zone dampers to maintain the zone space temperature at setpoint.
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Bldg: _________
Level: _________
Panel: _________
CH: _________
START/STOP CONTROL:
When units AHU-1, AHU-7, FCU-1 or FCU-2 request for cooling (>5% cooling valve position) the lead chiller water
pump will be commanded ON. Upon proof of water flow the lead chiller (CH-1) will be commanded ON. Lead/lag
operation is based on run hours and space temperature. Should the lead pump fail, the lag pump and lag chiller
shall be commanded ON. An alarm condition shall be annunciated.
LEAD/LAG:
(Control Strategy – CH_LeadLag)
When the lead chiller/pump set has 300 hours (adj.) run time logged, the lag set (CH-2) will be designated as lead.
Both units shall be rotated equally. Rotation shall not occur during peak operating hours.
(1080_CHRunTime)
When the chiller water supply temperature is above a pre-selected setpoint, an alarm condition shall annunciate
and the lag chiller/pump set will be enabled.
(1080_CH1CHWSTmpSpt, 1080_CH2CHWSTmpSpt)
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Bldg: _________
Level: _________
AHU: _________
GENERAL:
The appropriate VAV AHU shall be running at static setpoint.
Occupied/Unoccupied CONTROL:
During occupied hours the VAV boxes shall be commanded to ‘Occupied’ mode.
(AHU5_VAVOcc)
ZONE TEMPERATURE:
Verify the zone temperature using a temperature meter. Verify correct T-Stat height and location. Verify that the T-
Stat is not exposed to false temperatures (ie, Xerox machine, coffee pot, direct sunlight).
DAMPER LEAK:
With the AHU running, command the VAV box to ‘Unoccupied’ mode (damper closed). Verify damper leakage per
box size and BMS specification.
COOLING-MODE:
Modify the zone setpoint 20F below the room temperature. Verify: 1) cooling mode, 2) register discharge
temperature, 3) maximum cooling airflow.
HEATING-MODE:
Modify the zone setpoint 20F above the room temperature. Verify: 1) heating mode, 2) register discharge
temperature, 3) maximum heating airflow.
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3.0 BMS
Test & Commissioning
BMS SYSTEM
NETWORK TEST
Level : ________________
Client Name
Company Name Project Name Contractor Name
[QA/QC Engineer]
PROJECT MANAGER CLIENT / PROJECT CONTRACTOR
Client Name
Company Name Project Name Contractor Name
[QA/QC Engineer]
PROJECT: ___________
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PROJECT: __________
The endurance test is to demonstrate the overall reliability of the BMS control system. The
endurance test cannot begin until the BMS and PVT tests are complete.
1) All failures and faults found during the BMS and PVT tests must be documented before
the endurance test. All failures and faults should be corrected before the endurance. If,
due to logistical or supply reasons, a fault can not be repaired in a timely manner, the
fault must be exempt from the endurance test.
2) The endurance will began when the Project Manager (or comparable position) gives
written notice that the BMS and PVT tests are satisfactorily completed.
3) The 1st phase of the endurance test shall be conducted 24 hours per day, 7 days per
week for XX consecutive calendar days. The Contractor shall make no repairs during the
1st phase test unless authorized by the Project Manager in writing.
4) The 2nd phase of the endurance test shall conclude with a written report of operation and
found failures in the 1st phase test. If failures were to occur during the 1st phase test, the
report shall explain the nature of each failure (e.g., incomplete software logic), the
corrective action taken (e.g., software updated), results of the tests performed and
recommend when testing can resume.
5) Based upon the merit of the 2nd phase report the Project Manager may elect to totally or
partially rerun the 1st phase test and elect to require a follow-up 2nd phase report.