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Download fileCommissioning hybrid advanced naturally ventilated buildings: a US case study
conference contribution
posted on 2013-06-05, 11:56 authored by Kevin LomasKevin Lomas, Malcolm CookMalcolm Cook, C. Alan ShortA new building for a university near Chicago, USA, utilizes a hybrid advanced natural
ventilation (ANV) strategy to condition a deep-plan library. The design and construction are
described but the paper focuses on the post-construction, pre-occupancy commissioning trials
undertaken to test both the active and passive environmental control systems.
These simple qualitative trials confirmed that the ANV strategy functioned broadly as
intended but reveal unexpected features of the mechanical systems, faulty components, errors
in the control logic of the building management system, and design omissions. Many of these
could be readily corrected prior to occupancy thereby improving the likely energy and
environmental performance.
The trials highlighted the need for forms of contract and methods of working that enable the
integrated working of design teams, especially when designing innovative buildings.
The benefits of adopting simple qualitative commissioning trials, and some of the current
barriers to achieving this, are discussed.
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