Refrigeration Commissioning Procedure
Refrigeration Commissioning Procedure
Refrigeration Commissioning Procedure
General Notes:
1. This is a generic test procedure for commercial refrigeration systems. If the complexity, configuration, or other
aspects of a specific project require substitute tests or additional tests, explain on the comments sheets, and
attach the additional test procedures and field data. Attach all relevant functional performance verification
sheets, and always attach the final signed and dated procedure certification page.
2. In all test sections, circle or otherwise highlight any responses that indicate deficiencies (i.e. responses that don’t
meet the criteria for acceptance). Acceptance requires correction and retest of all deficiencies, as defined in
each test section under “Criteria for Acceptance” or “Acceptance”. Attach all retest data sheets. Complete the
Deficiency Report Form for all deficiencies.
3. This Commissioning Procedure does not address fire and life safety, refrigerant leak monitoring, or basic
equipment safety controls. It also does not address most of the inspections that are typically done during system
startup by the refrigeration contractor.
4. To ensure that this Commissioning Procedure will not damage any equipment or affect any equipment
warranties, have the equipment manufacturer’s representative review any interventive test procedures prior to
execution.
PRE-VERIFICATION INSPECTION:
This section is to be completed by the owner or refrigeration contractor prior to calling the Commissioning Agent to
the site for testing.
Criteria for Acceptance: A “No” answer to any question in this section indicates that the refrigeration systems are
not ready for further commissioning.
4.
CONTACTS (Write name, firm, address, and phone number for each contact):
NAME OF AFFECTED
EQUIPMENT PROBLEM DESCRIPTION & EFFECT PROPOSED SOLUTION
REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS, INSTALLED CHARACTERISTICS (From field inspection. Note under response if
the feature as installed differs in any way from the design documents. If an item does not apply, write “NA” for not
applicable.):
Criteria for Acceptance: Installed characteristics must be in accordance with submittals as approved by designer
and/or owner.
DESCRIPTION RESPONSE
(add sheets as necessary to adequately describe)
1. Type of system (uneven parallel, singles, etc.)
12. Are the case evaporator fans equipped with high efficiency
motors?
13. Is there a maintenance log on site?
INSTALLATION VERIFICATION:
Instructions: Under each unit write "Y" for yes, "N" for no, "NA" for not applicable, or a number to refer to any
needed comments. If other information is requested such as temperature, write the appropriate values. Items
marked with an ““ apply only to systems with evaporative condensers.
Criteria for Acceptance: All items in this section require answers of “Y” (or “NA”, where relevant) except where
other criteria are noted.
RACK OR SYSTEM #
INSPECTION ITEM
1. Refrigerant type. Acceptance: per submittals.
13.
14.
CONTROLS CALIBRATION:
Controls calibration tests: Perform the following calibration verifications by slowly adjusting the setpoint of each
thermostat, humidistat, etc. until the controlled response begins (i.e. contact make or break). Note the setpoint when that
occurs, and note the reading on a calibrated thermometer (or other instrument as required) held in close proximity. For
sensors, compare the sensor input to the computer refrigeration control system (CRCS) to the field measurement. Check
calibration on a sampling of case temperature sensors (approximately 25% of total number of cases), and comment if case
temperatures are colder than necessary or warmer than advisable. Use the blank lines for other sensors and stats.
Criteria for Acceptance: If sensor or stat is out of calibration by more than 3 degrees F or 5% relative humidity, note that
as a deficiency and report it for correction. Note additional acceptance criteria for case temperatures.
UNIT #
1. For anti-sweat heater control: Space humidity or dewpoint sensor,
setpoint when controlled action occurs, or computer input signal
4. Other, measured:
6. Other, measured:
8. Other, measured:
CASE #
42. Case temperature sensor, input to control system (screen value)
CASE #
45. Case temperature sensor, input to control system (screen value)
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Minimum product requirements as defined in 1994 ASHRAE Refrigeration Handbook, Chapter 31, Table 1.
COMMENTS ON CONTROLS CALIBRATION ITEMS (add more sheets if needed):
ITEM # COMMENT
RACK OR SYSTEM #
1. Record minimum outdoor air dry bulb
temperature during testing period (record lowest
wet bulb if condenser is water-cooled)
7.
8.
9.
COMMENTS ON FLOATING HEAD PRESSURE TEST ITEMS (add more sheets if needed):
ITEM # COMMENT
Anti-Condensate Heater Control: Complete calibration tests #1 - 2 prior to completing this section. Perform the following
tests by monitoring and /or observing the anti-condensate heaters under actual operation. CRCS trend logs of CRCS output
signals are not acceptable as proof of operation, unless you have first verified and documented that the output signals
accurately represent actual operation. If attached data and graphs sufficiently prove proper operation of the anti-condensate
heater controls, it is not necessary to fill in the following table.
Criteria for Acceptance: As noted under specific test items.
Anti-Condensate Heater Control, if other than one of the 2 strategies in the table above:
Criteria for Acceptance: The actual control sequence must be in accordance with submittals as approved by the
Designer. Acceptance is based on thorough documented verification of each control mode.
Describe the control sequence if other than one of the two strategies in the table above:
Describe the tests that were done to verify the control sequence:
Conclusions:
Heat Recovery Control: Perform the following tests by monitoring and /or observing the heat recovery system under
actual operation. For tests, slowly increase setpoints such that the heat recovery stages come on sequentially. Lock out
any other heat recovery (i.e. lock out HVAC heat recovery when testing hot water heat recovery, and vice-versa). CRCS
trend logs of CRCS output signals are not acceptable as proof of operation, unless you have first verified and documented
that the output signals accurately represent actual operation. If attached data and graphs sufficiently prove proper
operation of the anti-condensate heater controls, it is not necessary to fill in the following table.
Criteria for Acceptance: As noted under specific test items.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION / #
HOT WATER HEAT RECOVERY
4. Condensing temperature
9. Condensing temperature
COMMENTS ON HOT WATER HEAT RECOVERY TEST ITEMS (add more sheets if needed):
ITEM # COMMENT
5. Condensing temperature
COMMENTS ON HVAC HEAT RECOVERY TEST ITEMS (add more sheets if needed):
ITEM # COMMENT
Describe the tests that were done to verify the control sequence:
Conclusions:
I certify that the data and test results as recorded herein are accurate.