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Implementation of Partial Initial Commissioning During the Elaboration and Construction Phase
Abstract
This paper describes how manual methods for partial initial commissioning can be implemented
during the elaboration and construction phase. The main purpose is to reduce the risk of exceeding
the time schedule and the budgets of the construction of the building(s). The paper breaks down the
superior building process into parts that can be connected to definite continuous procedures:
1. Continuous collection of operational instructions and maintenance documentation to secure the
quality of the delivered products and to be able to perform mechanical check.
2. Splitting up of systems to perform commissioning tests (mechanical and functional) on sub
system to discover errors as soon as possible.
3. Database for structuring data to get useful reports to follow up the constructors at the
construction site.
Citation
Hoel, T.; Novakovic, V.; Skjulsvik, B. (2004). Implementation of Partial Initial Commissioning During the Elaboration and Construction Phase. Energy Systems Laboratory (http://esl.tamu.edu); Texas A&M University (http://www.tamu.edu). Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /5032.