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ASHRAE - VC-20-002

A Review of Relevant Practices for the O&M of High-Performance Buildings

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Organization: ASHRAE
Publication Date: 1 January 2020
Status: active
Page Count: 14
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ABSTRACT

This paper documents in part the study that was conducted for ASHRAE Research Project RP-1650, which investigated the training requirements for sustainable high-performance building operations and maintenance (O&M). The study was conducted in three related parts, which include: a literature review of appropriate O&M practices for high-performance buildings and training opportunities, a survey of existing practices in the industry, and the development of learning objectives to establish appropriate training material for personnel involved in the O&M of high-performance buildings. The purpose of this paper is to document the procedures and findings of a portion of the first part, which included a literature review of appropriate O&M practices and a corresponding knowledge base required to conduct such activities for highperformance buildings. The paper concluded that high-performance buildings are characterized with the implementation and operation of state-of-the-art technologies that require advanced monitoring systems and controls for optimum operation. It was found that corresponding O&M practices place substantial emphasis on maintaining rigorous preventive maintenance schedules, optimizing equipment- and systemlevel controls, and integrating the performance of these systems with other systems and equipment in the facility. The identified knowledge-skill-competencies (KSCs) for these systems and equipment prompt a shift in the approach required in the training of O&M personnel from component-based understanding to systems-thinking.

Document History

VC-20-002
January 1, 2020
A Review of Relevant Practices for the O&M of High-Performance Buildings
ABSTRACT This paper documents in part the study that was conducted for ASHRAE Research Project RP-1650, which investigated the training requirements for sustainable high-performance building...

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