LEVEL 6 – DATA CENTER COMMISSIONING | Closeout & Turnover
Level 6 of the Data Center Commissioning Process moves the project from the onsite commissioning phase to close out, turn over, and hand over. The … Read More
Level 6 of the Data Center Commissioning Process moves the project from the onsite commissioning phase to close out, turn over, and hand over. The … Read More
The Level 5 Integrated Testing for a Data Center aims to validate that all installed mechanical, electrical, fire, BMS, and controls systems, including equipment, operate … Read More
The Level 4 Data Center Commissioning Stage is usually where the General/Main Contractor hands over the testing responsibilities to the Client Commissioning Agent. The Commissioning … Read More
For Data Center Commissioning, the Level 3 Stage focuses on the following tasks and activities as listed below, proving that the systems have been installed, … Read More
Level 2 is the third stage/process to be completed after Level 1. Its focus is on verifying components, equipment, and materials after they have been … Read More
Within Data Center Commissioning, Level 1 is the second stage to be completed after Level 0. Its focus is on the Factory Testing Requirements and … Read More
Within Data Center Commissioning, Level 0 is usually the first stage to be started, it focuses upon the design and planning of the projects data … Read More
If you have ever wondered what the difference is between the LEED FUNDAMENTAL & ENHANCED Commissioning process, here is a table that lists out the … Read More
LEED Enhanced Commissioning is a process completed under the U.S Green Building Council Pre-Requisite V4 BD+C New Construction, with its aim being the same as … Read More
LEED Fundamental Commissioning is a process completed under the U.S Green Building Council Pre-Requisite 1 EA Module, with its aim being that all fundamental systems … Read More
Produced in the latter stages of the project by the construction project team, as-built drawings provide the final design and installation information of a project … Read More
Upon completion of any new CRAC [computer room air conditioning] Unit installation or modifications to an existing unit, there will be a requirement to complete … Read More
Read in conjunction with the overall project programme, look ahead schedules are used within the latter stages of the construction and commissioning phases of a … Read More
Whether deploying a Hot Standby or Cold Standby strategy to condition a critical space, ‘Group Control’ will be used where multiple CRAH or CRAC Units … Read More
Upon completion of any new CRAH [computer room air handling] Unit installation or modifications to an existing unit, there will be a requirement to complete … Read More
Upon completion of any new Gaseous / Clean Agent System installation or modifications to an existing system, there will be a requirement to complete a … Read More
This FM 200 / Gas Suppression Pre-Functional Test Checklist can be used and completed throughout the project and its different stages covering: delivery, storage, installation … Read More
The most common type of FM200 System seen is a total flooding, automatically operated one using zoned smoke heads, installed at a high level and … Read More
Under the Building Regulations [England], Approved Document L2A, a Building Log Book should be written and issued to the building owner/operator no later than five … Read More
When installing a fixed firefighting gas extinguishing system, under NFPA 2001 and BS EN 15004-1, there is a requirement to complete a Room Integrity/Enclosure Test. … Read More