Continuous commissioning of buildings: A case study of a campus building in Denmark

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Abstract

The general trend in building commissioning is that the commissioning is often either insufficiently comprehensive in its execution, or it is not conducted at all. As such, it has been observed that buildings often will contain faults that have not been discovered during the commissioning phase. In this paper, we present a framework for continuous verification and commissioning of a building with a set of performance tests that are able to monitor the performance and functionality with a daily granularity. The performance tests are run on a newly constructed campus building in Denmark, over the course of three months, and the results of the performance tests are presented within a dashboard application, which helps verify that the building is performing accordingly to its original design intent.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 2016 IEEE International Conference on Internet of Things and IEEE Green Computing and Communications, 9th IEEE International Conference on Cyber, Physical, and Social Computing and IEEE Smart Data
PublisherIEEE Press
Publication date2016
Pages584-589
ISBN (Print)978-1-5090-5881-5
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-5090-5880-8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016
EventThe 9th IEEE International Conference on Cyber, Physical, and Social computing - UESTC Guest House , Chengdu, China
Duration: 16. Dec 201619. Dec 2016

Conference

ConferenceThe 9th IEEE International Conference on Cyber, Physical, and Social computing
LocationUESTC Guest House
Country/TerritoryChina
CityChengdu
Period16/12/201619/12/2016

Keywords

  • Buildings
  • Commissioning
  • Performance testing
  • Visualisation

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