HVAC Method Statements

Method statement for building construction is very important for successful completion of the construction projects. HVAC is a major discipline of any project and MEP engineers are using method statements for air conditioning works. Method statements include the ducting works, sleeves, chilled water piping, pipe welding, flushing of pipes and installation of HVAC equipment’s. In addition to installation method statements the requirements is also for testing and commissioning method statements. As part of method statement there are always, risk assessments, inspection and test plans ITP and inspection checklists.

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HVAC Building Construction Method Statements

Variable Air Volume VAV Installation Testing and Commissioning Method Statement

Variable Air Volume Installation Testing and Commissioning Method Statement

This method Statement shall cover the Supply, Installation, testing and commissioning of VAV Variable Air Volume System in line with project requirements as indicated in the approved HVAC shop drawings, specifications and VAV manufacturer’s instructions. Arrange following tools before starting the VAV installation and testing activities: Mechanical Tool Box Electric Drill Machine Step Ladders Threading […]

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Fan Coil Unit (FCU) Installation Method Statement

Method Of Statement For Installation Of Fan Coil Units And Packaged Air Conditioning Units

Below is mechanical method statement that is prepared in order to make sure that site installation of all types of Fan Coil Units and Packaged Air Conditioning Units and associated refrigerant pipework is done as per applicable requirements and manufacturer instructions. Procedure defines the method that will be used to ensure that the FCU &

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Duct Works, HVAC Method Statements, Piping Works

Method Statement for Insulation & Cladding Of CHW Chilled Water Pipe

A precise chilled water pipe insulation procedure is given below: Check all required approved chilled water pipe insulation materials are readily available on site. Install the pipe insulation according to this method statement, taking into consideration the manufacturer instructions as per material submittal. Ensure all insulation materials are in dry condition at all times, especially

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TESTING OF CHILLED WATER PIPES & FITTINGS – HOW TO GUIDE

TESTING OF CHILLED WATER PIPES & FITTINGS Care will be taken to avoid all the equipment, apparatus, devices to a pressure exceeding its prescribed test pressure as obtained from its name plate data or product catalogs. All equipment, apparatus and devices that might be damaged by the test pressure shall be isolated, removed, bypassed or

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Fire Protection Pipes and Fittings Installation Method Statement

Fire Protection Pipes and Fittings Installation Method Statement

This method statement covers the detailed procedure for installation of Fire Protection Pipes and Fittings. Procedure also defines the method used to ensure that the pipe work and fittings installation has been carried out as per the contract specification requirements. This method will be applicable for the installation of Fire Pumps, Valves, Zone control valves

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Construction Method Statements, Method Statements, Piping Method Statements, Piping Works, Plumbing Method Statements, Pressure Testing, Testing & Commissioning
Disinfection and Flushing of Water Mains

Disinfection and Flushing of Water Mains

Purpose of this plumbing method statement is to ensure that disinfection and flushing of water mains and related pipe lines are executed safely and in accordance with the contract requirements and that all quality assurance / control activities are conducted in a systematic manner, works are inspected and conformance is verified and documented for the

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Method Statements, Piping Method Statements, Piping Works, Plumbing Method Statements, Testing & Commissioning
HVAC Method Statement for Grill Diffuser and Louver Installation

HVAC Method Statement for Grill Diffuser and Louver Installation

This hvac method statement covers the supply & installation of grilles, diffusers louvers & disc valves in line with project requirements as indicated in the approved shop drawings, reflected ceiling plans, specifications and manufacturer’s instructions. Plant and equipment required General tool box including screwdrivers Electric drill with appropriate bits Spirit level, water level Measurement tape

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Duct Works, HVAC Method Statements
Heat Exchanger Installation Testing and Commissioning Method Statement

Heat Exchanger Installation Testing and Commissioning Method Statement

Unless otherwise specified, all plate heat exchanger installation shall be in accordance to approved shop drawings, manufacturer instructions and contract specifications. Drawing plans, schematics, and diagrams indicate general location and arrangement of Heat Exchanger’s. Install Plate Heat  Exchanger’s as indicated unless deviations to layout are approved on coordination drawings. Plate Heat Exchanger shall be installed

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HVAC Method Statements, Preventive Maintenance, Testing & Commissioning
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