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Commissioning Plan Page 4 <br /> 16. Performance Verification Test (PVT): point-to-point device & calibration check <br /> out, performed by controls contractor prior to the start of commissioning FPTs. <br /> 17. Pre-Functional Performance Test (PFPT): This is an item of check out <br /> inspections that simply require a Yes/No response. These are used as one <br /> component to the equipment start up verification (startup tests being the other). <br /> 18. Quality Control Contractor (QC): The party witnessing, documenting, and <br /> analyzing test results and reporting the findings to the project team. This <br /> individual is not responsible for project design, construction management, or <br /> installation. <br /> 19. RFI: Request for Information. <br /> 20. Sampling: Functional performance testing a fraction of the total number of <br /> identical or near identical pieces of equipment. If applicable, the CA develops a <br /> sampling strategy, agreed upon by the commissioning team for multiple identical, <br /> non-life-safety, or non-critical systems. <br /> 21. Startup: Contractor static testing and check out of systems and equipment to <br /> ensure that the systems are complete, properly installed, and ready for dynamic <br /> testing. Startups are documented via contractor/vendor-supplied checklists or <br /> forms. Measurements, setpoints, and sequences of events are required to be <br /> documented. <br /> 22. Startup Test: This is a test involved with equipment start up. It differs from a <br /> checklist item in that a measurement is required to be documented or a sequence <br /> of events must be documented such that it requires more than a binary response; <br /> done by Installing Contractor/Vendors. <br /> 23. Testing, Adjusting, And Balancing (TAB): A systematic process or service <br /> applied to heating, ventilating and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems and other <br /> environmental systems to achieve and document air and hydronic flow rates. <br /> 24. Trend Logs (Endurance Testing): monitoring and recording a history of <br /> parameters via the DDC system; reports provided in graphical format. <br /> 25. Verification Completion: A milestone that marks the completion of the <br /> Acceptance Phase and successful completion of the test executions. <br /> 26. Warranty Period: Duration of time that begins at Substantial Completion and <br /> extends for at least one year, unless specifically noted otherwise in the Contract <br /> Documents and accepted submittals. Warranty period applies to the entire <br /> project, including equipment components. <br /> B. Scope of Cx Services <br /> 1. The following systems will be tested. Associated responsibilities are listed. <br /> S = Execute startups. Submit reports to the CA. <br /> C = Execute controls verifications. Submit reports to the CA. Execute <br /> calibrations back checks, as directed and witnessed by the CA. <br /> T = Execute testing, adjusting, & balancing. Submit report to the CA. Execute <br /> TAB back checks, as directed and witnessed by the CA. <br /> P = Execute Cx PFPTs, trade specific. Submit completed forms to the CA. <br /> F = Execute Cx FPTs, trade specific, as directed and witnessed by the CA. <br /> 2. The following are included in the scope of Cx on this project <br /> a) Submission and approval of commissioning plans and data. <br /> b) Review commissioned systems and equipment submittals for completeness <br /> and applicability. The Owner shall verify that the systems and equipment <br /> provided meet the requirements of contract documents & design intent, <br /> particularly as they relate to functionality, energy performance, water <br /> St. Mary Magdalen ES <br /> Neudorfer Engineers, LLC. Everett, WA <br />