Commissioning
The process of verifying and documenting that a facility and its systems are designed, installed, and functioning properly.
Commissioning involves testing and verifying building systems to ensure they operate as intended, meeting design specifications and client requirements. It is critical for identifying issues before occupancy, ensuring energy efficiency, safety, and system integration. Effective commissioning enhances building performance, reduces operational costs, and increases occupant satisfaction, making it an essential step in delivering a fully functional and compliant facility.
Used in a sentence
Commissioning was completed to ensure the HVAC system operates efficiently.
Synonyms/variation
Testing
Validation
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