21.5.1
Commissioning
All of our design efforts are of no value if the IAQ system is not con-
structed and commissioned as designed. See the section on commis-
sioning in Chap. 14. This must include training of maintenance per-
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sonnel in the maintenance and operation of equipment which, since
these are new concepts, may be considered unusual or even exotic.
21.5.2
Maintenance and use
Even though the IAQ system is properly designed and installed, and
is functioning, it is essential that it be competently maintained and
operated. This should result from the training at commissioning. One
of the designer’s duties is to convince the owner of the necessity and
value of these things. It is not always an easy task. One valuable
argument is the research data which show that the cost of sick, un-
well, or unhappy workers is much greater than the cost of doing the
proper maintenance and operation. The owner should also be re-
minded that poorly maintained equipment will not provide the ex-
pected environment.
References
1. ASHRAE Handbook,
1999 Applications,
Chap. 44, ‘‘Control of Gaseous Indoor Air
Contaminants.’’
2. B. Donaldson and B. Nagengast,
Heat and Cold,
ASHRAE, 1994.
3. William J. Fisk, ‘‘How IEQ Affects Health, Productivity,’’
ASHRAE Journal,
May
2002.
4. H. E. Barney Burroughs, ‘‘IAQ, An Environmental Factor in the Indoor Habitat,’’
Heating, Piping Air Conditioning,
February 1997.
5. W. S. Cain, J. M. Samet, and M. Hodgson, ‘‘The Quest for Negligible Health Risk
from Indoor Air,’’
ASHRAE Journal,
July 1995.
6. Roy Kelley, ‘‘Room Air Circulation: The Missing Link to Good Air Quality,’’
Heating,
Piping, Air Conditioning,
September 1995.
7. Robert Scarry, ‘‘Looking Into Sick Buildings,’’
Heating, Piping, Air Conditioning,
July 1994.
8.
Federal Register,
Regulations for Indoor Air in Workplaces.
9. Milton Meckler, ‘‘Indoor Air Quality from Commissioning Through Building Oper-
ations,’’
ASHRAE Journal,
November 1991.
10. S. M. Stewart, ‘‘Reaching Agreements on Indoor Air Quality,’’
ASHRAE Journal,
August 1992.
11. R. P. Gaynor, ‘‘Developing an IAQ Management Plan for Commercial Buildings,’’
Heating Piping, Air Conditioning,
August 1993.
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