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IES DG 29 2011

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IES DG-29 Design Guide for The Commissioning Process Applied to Lighting and Control Systems

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IES DG-29-11, developed by IES in association with the Lighting Controls Association, describes the technical requirements for commissioning lighting and control systems to achieve owner performance criteria in new construction. Retro-commissioning, or application of the Commissioning Process to an existing facility that has not previously been commissioned, is not specifically addressed in this guide, although the same basic process can be applied. The procedures, methods and documentation requirements in this guideline describe the application of lighting and control systems. DG-29-11 should be considered a supplement to ASHRAE Guideline 0-2005 The Commissioning Process. The Guideline was also published by the National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS) as Guideline 0, the Total Building Commissioning Process. This Design Guide includes requirements for lighting and control systems to fully support the Commissioning Process documentation, verification and acceptance activities during each phase of the Commissioning Process, including a Systems Manual and training for operations and maintenance personnel and occupants. The appropriate application of this guideline will depend upon the owner

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Cover
3 Copyright
6 Contents
10 1.0 Introduction
1.1 Benefits
1.2 Commissioning and the Lighting Practitioner
13 1.3 About This Design Guide
2.0 Definitions
14 3.0 Pre-Design Phase
3.1 The Commissioning Team
3.2 The Commissioning Plan
18 3.3 Owner’s Project Requirements (OPR)
19 3.4 Other Pre-Design Phase Activities
4.0 Design Phase
21 4.1. Basis of Design (BOD)
4.2 Project Phasing
25 4.3 Design Criteria
4.4 Other Design Phase Activities
5.0 Construction Phase
27 5.1 Construction Administration and Occupancy
5.2 Performance Testing
29 5.3 Issues Log
5.4 Systems Manual
30 6.0 Occupancy And Operations Phase
6.1 Ongoing Commissioning
31 Annex A – Example of Basis of Design Related to Lighting and Control
Annex B – Design Criteria for Lighting and Control Systems
B.1 The Space
B.1.1 Volume of the Architectural Space
32 B.1.2 Programming Activities and Illuminance Criteria
B.1.3 Constraints
33 B.2 Lamps and Auxiliary Component Criteria
B.2.1 Lamp Performance
B.3 Maintenance Considerations
B.4 Sustainability
B.5 Luminaire Selection
34 B.6 Additional Considerations
B.7 Specialty Luminaires
35 B.8 Control
B.8.1 Occupancy Sensors
B.8.1.1 Sensor Technology
B.8.1.2 Mounting Guidelines
B.8.1.3 Sensor Sensitivity
36 B.8.1.4 Sensor Integration
B.8.1.5 Measurement and Verification
B.8.1.6 Low-Voltage Relay Schedule Based Time Sweep Control
B.8.2 Daylight Harvesting Control Systems
37 Annex C – Construction Checklists for Lighting and Control Systems
C.1 Luminaire/Ballast Verification Checklist
C.2 Lamp Verification Checklist
38 C.3 Controls Verification Checklist
C.4 Luminaire Checklist
39 C.5 Daylighting Design Materials Checklist
40 C.6 Lighting Controls Checklist
41 C.7 Occupancy Sensors
42 C.8 Low-Voltage Relay Schedule-Based Time Sweep Control Systems
43 C.9 Daylight Harvesting Control Systems
44 C.10 Architectural Dimming Control Systems
45 Annex D – Sample Performance Testing Procedures for Daylighting And Lighting Control Systems
D.1 Making the Building Ready
D.2 Occupancy Sensors
47 D.3 Low-Voltage Relay Schedule-Based Time Sweep Control Systems
48 D.4 Daylight Harvesting Control Systems
49 References
IES DG 29 2011
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