Maximizing Efficiency and Quality: Leveraging Automated Testing for Laboratory Commissioning

Stephen Frank, Bryce Buchanan

    Research output: NRELPresentation

    Abstract

    The traditional commissioning process uses sampling to select equipment for functional acceptance testing when large quantities of equipment are present. Although this approach is generally effective in identifying wide-spread issues, it has several shortcomings: it fails to evaluate equipment not included in the sample, provides only a one-time validation of equipment operation, and the standard documentation is a simple checklist of pass/fail questions. During the construction and commissioning process of the new Research and Innovation Laboratory (RAIL) in Golden, CO, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory team engaged Group14 Engineering to implement a Connected Commissioning process using fault detection and diagnostic software for automated functional acceptance testing. This presentation highlights the advantages offered by automated functional testing in this critical laboratory setting: (1) sampling 100% of BAS-connected equipment during functional testing, (2) testing results backed by data beyond the traditional pass/fail checklist, and (3) an automated test process that can be regularly executed by the building management team for ongoing commissioning throughout the life of the building. The presentation will also cover technical challenges associated with Connected Commissioning and the important conversations with key stakeholders that need to occur well before functional acceptance testing in order to successfully implement the automated testing processes.
    Original languageAmerican English
    Number of pages27
    StatePublished - 2023

    Publication series

    NamePresented at the I2SL Annual Conference and Technology Fair, 22-25 October 2023, Anaheim, Colorado

    NREL Publication Number

    • NREL/PR-3500-86668

    Keywords

    • automated testing
    • commissioning
    • construction
    • fault detection & diagnostics
    • functional performance testing

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