ࡱ> \^[_ ]?bjbjzyzy MS6b6b/6-f f 8.J4@<~~( t";;;;;;;$8=?;X#X#X#;4;f(f(f(X#v;f(X#;f(f(9C:P m#v:;<0@<1:@D$@$C:@C:hX#X#f(X#X#X#X#X#;;@&&X#X#X#@<X#X#X#X#@X#X#X#X#X#X#X#X#X#f B : SECTION 26 08 00 Electrical systems commissioning GENERAL RELATED DOCUMENTS Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. SUMMARY The purpose of this Section is to define Contractor responsibilities in the commissioning process, which are being directed by the Contractor. Other electrical system testing is required under other Division 26 Specification Sections. National Electrical Installation Standards (NEIS) NECA 90-2004, Recommended Practice for Commissioning Building Electrical Systems, 27th Volume of the NEIS Series, provides additional guidance for the commissioning of electrical systems. Commissioning requires the participation of the Contractor to ensure that all systems are operating in a manner consistent with the Contract Documents. General Commissioning requirements and coordination are detailed in Division 01. Division 26 shall be familiar with all parts of Division 01 and the Commissioning Plan issued by the Contractor and shall execute all Commissioning responsibilities assigned to them in the Contract Documents and include the cost of Commissioning in the Contract price. Contractor to provide measuring instruments and logging devices to record test data, and provide data acquisition equipment to record data for the complete range of testing for the required test period. Electrical systems to be commissioned include the following: [Edit or add to the following scope as appropriate to the Project.] Secondary Service Electrical Systems. Motor Control Centers. Distribution and Branch Circuit Panelboards. Lighting Fixtures and Controls. Lightning Protection Equipment and Lightning Protection Systems. Elevator Systems. Equipment Monitoring. Fire Alarm Equipment/Fire Alarm Equipment Monitoring System. AC Motors. Grounding Equipment and Building Grounding System. Security System. Emergency Generators and Distribution System. Uninterruptible Power Systems. REFERENCE STANDARDS The latest published edition of a reference shall be applicable to this Project unless identified by a specific edition date. All reference amendments adopted prior to the effective date of this Contract shall be applicable to this Project. All materials, installation and workmanship shall comply with the applicable requirements and standards. definitions Refer to Specification Section 01 91 00 General Commissioning Requirements for definitions. submittals Contractor shall prepare Prefunctional Checklists and Functional Performance Test (FPT) procedures and execute and document results. All Prefunctional Checklists and tests must be documented using specific, procedural forms in Microsoft Word or Excel software developed for that purpose. Prior to testing, Contractor shall submit those forms to the Owner for review and approval. Contractor shall provide Owner with documentation required for Commissioning work. At minimum, documentation shall include: Detailed Start-up procedures, Full sequences of operation, Operating and Maintenance data, Performance data, Functional Performance Test Procedures, Control Drawings, and details of Owner-Contracted tests. Contractor shall submit to Owner installation and checkout materials actually shipped inside equipment and actual field checkout sheet forms used by factory or field technicians. Contractor shall review and approve other relative documentation for impact on FPTs of the systems: Shop Drawings and product submittal data related to systems or equipment to be commissioned. The Subcontractor responsible for the FPT shall review and incorporate comments from the Owner and A/E via the Contractor. Incorporate manufacturers Start-up procedures with Prefunctional checklists. Draft Electrical Testing Agency (ETA) Reports: Review and provide comments to Owner. Factory Performance Test Reports: Review and compile all factory performance data to assure that the data is complete prior to executing the FPTs. Completed equipment Start-up certification forms along with the manufacturers field or factory performance and Start-up test documentation: Subcontractor performing the test will review the documentation prior to commencing with the scheduled FPTs. Final ETA Reports: Subcontractor performing the test will review the documentation prior to commencing with the scheduled FPTs. Operating and Maintenance (O&M) information per requirements of the Technical Specifications and Division 01 requirements: To validate adequacy and completeness of the FPT, the Contractor shall ensure that the O&M manual content, marked-up record Drawings and Specifications, component submittal drawings, and other pertinent documents are available at the Project Site for review. PRODUCTS TEST EQUIPMENT Infrared Thermographic Scanner: Infrared scanning equipment shall be an AGA (or approved equal) thermovision set capable of viewing an entire bus or equipment assembly at one time and have a sensitivity of 0.2 degrees C with a liquid nitrogen reference. All testing equipment shall be of sufficient quality and accuracy to test and/or measure system performance with the tolerances specified. EXECUTION preparation Construction Phase: In each purchase order or subcontract that is written for changes in scope, include the following requirements for submittal data, Commissioning documentation, testing assistance, Operating and Maintenance (O&M) data, and training, as a minimum. Attend Pre-Commissioning Meeting(s), Pre-Installation Meeting(s), and other Project meetings scheduled by the Contractor to facilitate the Commissioning process. Provide manufacturers data sheets and shop drawing submittals of equipment. Provide additional requested documentation to the Contractor, prior to O&M manual submittals, for development of Prefunctional Checklist and Functional Performance Tests procedures. Typically, this will include detailed manufacturers installation and Start-up, operating, troubleshooting and maintenance procedures, full details of any Owner-contracted tests, full factory testing reports, if any, and full warranty information, including all responsibilities of the Owner to keep the warranty in force clearly identified. In addition, the installation, Start-up, and checkout materials that are actually shipped inside the equipment and the actual field checkout sheet forms to be used by the factory or field technicians shall be submitted to the Contractor. This information and data request may be made prior to normal submittals. With input from the BAS Provider and A/E, Clarify the operation and control of commissioned equipment in areas where the Specifications, BAS control drawings, or equipment documentation are not sufficient for writing detailed test procedures. Prepare the specific Functional Performance Test procedures specified in Section 26 08 16. Ensure that Functional Performance Test procedures address feasibility, safety, and equipment protection and provide necessary written alarm limits to be used during the tests. Develop the Commissioning Plan using manufacturers Start-up procedures and the Prefunctional Checklists. Submit manufacturers detailed Start-up procedures and the Commissioning Plan and procedures and other requested equipment documentation to Owner for review. Prior to Start-up and energizing of electrical service panels, Owner representative to witness verification of torque values based on the submitted field torque report. During the Start-up and initial checkout process, execute and document related portions of the Prefunctional Checklists for all commissioned equipment. Perform and clearly document all completed Prefunctional Checklists and Start-up procedures. Provide a copy to the Owner prior to the Functional Performance Test. Address current A/E and Owner punch list items before Functional Performance Tests. Air and water test, adjust and balance shall be completed with discrepancies and problems remedied before Functional Performance Tests of the respective air or water related systems are executed. Provide skilled technicians to execute starting of equipment and to assist in execution of Functional Performance Tests. Ensure that they are available and present during the agreed-upon schedules and for a sufficient duration to complete the necessary tests, adjustments, and problem solving. Correct deficiencies (differences between specified and observed performance) as interpreted by the Owners Project Manager and A/E and retest the system and equipment. Compile all Commissioning records and documentation to be included in a Commissioning and Closeout Manual. Prepare O&M manuals according to the Contract Documents, including clarifying and updating the original sequences of operation to Record Drawing conditions. During construction, maintain marked-up Record Drawings and Specifications of all Contract Documents and Contractor-generated coordination Drawings. Update after completion of Commissioning activities (include deferred tests). The Record Drawings and Specifications shall be delivered to the Owner both in electronic format as required by the Owner. Provide training of the Owners operating personnel as specified. Coordinate with equipment manufacturers to determine specific requirements to maintain the validity of the warranty. Warranty Phase: Execute seasonal or deferred tests, witnessed by the Owner, according to the Specifications. Complete deferred tests as part of this Contract during the Warranty Period. Schedule this activity with Owner. Perform tests and document and correct deficiencies. Owner may observe the tests and review and approve test documentation and deficiency corrections. If any check or test cannot be completed prior to Substantial Completion due to the building structure, required occupancy condition, or other condition, execution of such test may be delayed to later in the Warranty Period, upon approval of the Owner. Contractor shall reschedule and conduct these unforeseen deferred tests in the same manner as deferred tests. Correct deficiencies and make necessary adjustments to O&M manuals, Commissioning documentation, and Record Drawings for applicable issues identified in any seasonal testing. Electrical Testing Agency (ETA): When requested by Owner, the Contractor shall retain an independent Electrical Testing Agency (ETA). Their specific testing responsibilities are delineated in Section 26 01 00. This generally requires checking and testing of the electrical power distribution equipment per National Electrical Testing Association (NETA). Attend Pre-Commissioning Meeting(s), Pre-Installation Meeting(s), and other Project meetings scheduled by the Contractor to facilitate the Commissioning process. Obtain all required manufacturers data to facilitate tests. Provide assistance to the Contractor in preparation of the specific Prefunctional Checklist and Functional Performance Test procedures specified in Section 26 01 27 and 26 01 28. Generally ETA shall provide their standard forms to document the NETA tests to be incorporated into the Prefunctional Checklist and Functional Performance Tests record. During related tests, execute and document the tests in the approved forms and/or test record. Perform and clearly document all completed Start-up and system operational checkout procedures, providing a copy to the Contractor. Clearly indicate any deficiencies identified during testing and add to an action list for resolution and tracking. The field technicians shall keep a running log of events and issues. Submit hand-written reports of discrepancies, deficient or uncompleted work by others, Contract interpretation requests and lists of completed tests to the Contractor at least twice a week and provide technical assistance in the resolution of deficiencies. Provide skilled technicians to execute testing. Ensure that they are available and present during the agreed-upon schedules and for sufficient duration to complete the necessary tests, adjustments and problem solving. Warranty Phase: Perform thermographic imaging of loaded panel at time designated by Electrical Subcontractor or Contractor. TESTing Prefunctional Checklists and Start-up: Prefunctional Checklists shall be complete prior to commencement of a Functional Performance test. Refer to Section 26 01 07 for specific details on required Prefunctional Checklists. Functional Performance Tests: Functional Performance Tests are conducted after system Start-up and checkout is satisfactorily completed. Refer to Section 26 08 13 and 26 08 16 for specific details on the required Functional Performance Tests. Coordination Between Testing Parties: Factory Start-ups: Factory Start-ups are specified for certain equipment. Factory Start-ups generally are Start-up related activities that will be reviewed and checked prior to Functional Performance Tests. All costs associated with factory Start-ups shall be included with the contract price unless otherwise noted. Notify the Commissioning Team of the factory Start-up schedule and coordinate these factory Start-ups with witnessing parties. The Commissioning Team members may witness these Start-ups at their discretion. Independent Testing Agencies: For systems that specify testing by an independent testing agency, the cost of the test shall be included in the Contract price unless otherwise noted. Testing performed by independent agencies may cover aspects required in the Prefunctional Checklists, Start-ups, and Functional Performance Tests. Coordinate with the independent testing agency so that Owner and/or A/E shall witness the test to ensure that applicable aspects of the test meet requirements. TRAINING Refer to Specification Section 01 79 00 Demonstration and Training. 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