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Method Statement For Installation Testing & Commissioning Of BMS Building Management System

Scope of Work

This method statement is applicable for Installation, Testing & Commissioning of BMS building management system in accordance with the specified standards and regulations in project specifications. The Scope of works includes the delivery to site, installation, testing & commissioning of the BMS system as described in the specification/contract documents and drawings.

Responsibility

Project site engineer shall be overall responsible for arranging the materials as per specification. Site supervisor/foreman shall ensure workmanship and also ensure that all the work is done by the experienced manpower.

QA/QC engineer shall ensure that all work is done as per approved drawings and material used is approved and coordinate with other parties for internal checking prior to final inspection to consultant.

Necessary Equipment & Tools

Installation Procedure                   

All the materials received at site will be inspected, upon receipt and discrepancies, damages, etc, should be notified and reported for further action.

Materials found not suitable for site use will be removed from site immediately.

All construction/inspection/testing works shall be carried out in accordance with specifications under the guidance of qualified engineer and shall further be checked and approved by consultant/client.

Installation of BMS System Components

Install software in control units and operator workstation(s). Implement all features of programs to specified requirements and as appropriate to sequence of operation.

Connect and configure equipment and software to achieve sequence of operation specified.

Verify location of thermostats and other applicable exposed control sensors as per drawings and room details before installation. Install devices 48 inches (1220 mm) above the floor. Install averaging elements in ducts and plenums in crossing or zigzag pattern.

Install guards on thermostats in all specified locations i.e. entrances, public areas or were indicated.

Install automatic dampers according to approved drawings.

Install damper motors on outside of duct in warm areas, not in locations exposed to outdoor temperatures.

Install labels and nameplates to identify control components according to specifications.

Install hydronic instrument wells, valves, and other accessories according to specifications.

Install refrigerant instrument wells, valves, and other accessories according to specifications.

Install duct volume-control dampers according to the drawings and specifications.

Install electronic and fiber-optic cables according to approved drawings and specifications.

BMS Electrical Wiring & connection Installation

Install raceways, boxes, and cabinets according to approved shop drawings and using the approved material.

Install lv, signal and communication wires and cables as per approved electrical drawings and specifications.

Conceal cable, except in mechanical rooms and areas where other conduit and piping are exposed.

Install exposed cable in raceway.

Install concealed cable in raceway.

Bundle and harness multi-conductor instrument cable in place of single cables where several cables follow a common path.

Fasten flexible conductors, bridging cabinets and doors, along hinge side; protect against abrasion. Tie and support conductors.

Number-code or color-code conductors for future identification and service of control system, except local individual room control cables.

Install wire and cable with sufficient slack and flexible connections to allow for vibration of piping and equipment.

Connect manual-reset limit controls independent of manual-control switch positions. Automatic duct heater resets may be connected in interlock circuit of power controllers.

Connect hand-off-auto selector switches to override automatic interlock controls when switch is in hand position.

BMS Field Tests & Inspections

Following field tests and inspections should be done at site for the BMS:

DDC Verification Method

Verify that instruments are installed before calibration, testing, and loop or leak checks.

Check instruments for proper location and accessibility.

Check instrument installation for direction of flow, elevation, orientation, insertion depth, and other applicable considerations.

Check instrument tubing for proper fittings, slope, material, and support.

Check installation of air supply for each instrument.

Check flow instruments. Inspect tag number and line and bore size, and verify that inlet side is identified and that meters are installed correctly.

Check pressure instruments, piping slope, installation of valve manifold, and self-contained pressure regulators.

Check temperature instruments and material and length of sensing elements.

Check control valves. Verify that they are in correct direction.

Check DDC system as follows:

BMS ADJUSTMENTS

Control System Inputs and Outputs:

Adjusting the Flow:

Adjusting the Pressure:

Adjusting the Temperature:

Calibrate resistance temperature transmitters at 0, 50, and 100 percent of span using a precision-resistance source.

Calibrate temperature switches to make or break contacts.

Stroke and adjust control valves and dampers without positioners, following the manufacturer’s recommended procedure, so that valve or damper is 100 percent open and closed.

Stroke and adjust control valves and dampers with positioners, following manufacturer’s recommended procedure, so that valve and damper is 0, 50, and 100 percent closed.

Provide diagnostic and test instruments for calibration and adjustment of system.

Adjust initial temperature and humidity set points

Fresh Air Handling Unit with CO2 control

Fresh Air Handling Unit without CO2 control

Fan Coil Unit

 Air Handling Units with CO2

Air Handling Units without CO2

Variable Air Volume

Chillers

Chilled Water Pumps

Pressurization Unit

General Extract Fans

Water Booster Pump

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