University of Manitoba Req # ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS COMMISSIONING Section 16995 Page 1 1.01 SCOPE .1 The Physical Plant Department at the University of Manitoba has implemented a Quality Commissioning Program (QCP) that involves the review and verification of construction and renovation projects to ensure all aspects meet the quality standards set by the University. .2 The Quality Commissioning Program is a comprehensive process that starts at the pre-design phase and continues through the post construction phase. Re-commissioning of the commissioned installations is performed every 5 years. For this reason, the initial commissioning process and the resulting documentation is critical to ensure that complete and accurate recommissioning can take place in the following years. .3 Under this contract all electrical systems shall be fully commissioned for compliance to the design documentation and specified performance. Documentation forms shall be prepared and be completed for each system and piece of equipment. Satisfactory equipment verification and performance forms shall be submitted when work is complete and they will be signed off by the University of Manitoba when accepted. Sample data sheets are attached which provide representative information sheets for electrical items. .4 A Commissioning Schedule shall be prepared and be submitted for approval within 90 calendar days of contract award. This schedule shall cover all commissioning phases and provide a timeline, milestones, and define points of responsibility. .5 All equipment supplied to this project will be checked prior to installation to ensure that the delivered product is as specified before it can be released for installation. An Equipment Form shall be prepared, completed, and be submitted for each piece of equipment when found to be satisfactory. See attached sample Equipment Forms at the end of this Section. .6 All equipment and system installations shall be examined and functionally tested for compliance with design intent. An Installation Form shall be prepared, completed, and be submitted for each piece of equipment when found to be satisfactory. See attached sample Installation Forms at the end of this Section. .7 Once the supplied equipment has been verified to be in compliance with the design intent, and the equipment has been properly installed and operation verified, the Commissioning program moves on to verify equipment and system performance for compliance with design. This portion of the work requires the submittal of Performance Form when satisfactory performance has been achieved. See attached sample Performance Forms at the end of this section. 1.02 RESPONSIBILITIES .1 The Contractor shall: .1 Provide all coordination required to schedule and coordinate all commissioning activities. Due to interdependency of the various systems and items of equipment, significant coordination will be required to facilitate commissioning. .2 Prepare and implement a Commissioning Plan: .3 Prepare all commissioning forms based on the examples provided and modified to suit the actual equipment involved on this project. .4 The Contractor will be responsible for the participation of the mechanical and electrical sub-trades and their respective specialists in providing the services described in the commissioning documents delivered to the schedule in the commissioning plan. .5 The Contractor shall prepare a commissioning plan which includes equipment performance verification forms and a schedule that includes activities and times lines for all parties involved in the commissioning process. .6 The commissioning plan shall be reviewed and approved by the Consultant and the University of Manitoba Commissioning Advocate prior to starting and amended as required. .7 Chair a pre-construction meeting with the purpose of defining, scheduling, implementing, and coordinating the commissioning plan. .8 Discuss implementation of the commissioning plan of various disciplines. .9 Distribute copies of the schedule, checklists, and equipment tags to be used during the inspection, verification, and commissioning phases of the project. .10 Complete Forms and sign off when each Form is satisfactorily completed. Date revised November 30, 2012 University of Manitoba ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS COMMISSIONING Section 16995 Req # Page 2 .2 The Consultant shall: .1 Verify installed equipment meets design requirements. .2 Provide input where needed to assist in completing the Commissioning process. .3 Sign off Forms when satisfactorily completed by Contractor. .3 The Commissioning Advocate shall: .1 Maintain oversight of the commissioning process .2 Provide guidance and technical input where required. .3 Review submissions for compliance to the contract documents and make recommendations to ensure completeness of the Commissioning Process. .4 Perform or arrange for periodic construction reviews by University personnel. .5 Witness selected commissioning performance testing by the Mechanical Contractor. .6 Review project closeout documentation including as-constructed drawings, O&M Manuals, commissioning documentation. .7 Review project prior to contract closeout and check that deficiencies have been remedied. .8 Confirm systems acceptance has been received from the consultant prior to the start of commissioning process. .9 Accept or reject tests for cause; each rejected test shall be repeated by the contractor until satisfactory to the Commissioning Advocate at no additional cost. .10 Submit information on any deficiencies to the Project Coordinator for inclusion into the Master Deficiency List. .11 Complete related forms where University of Manitoba technical evaluation is required. .4 The Project Coordinator shall: .1 Ensure that all forms have been signed off by the responsible parties. .2 Receive all forms and distribute them for completion. .3 Receive deficiency lists and maintain a Master Deficiency List. .4 Sign off completed Forms and return to Contractor. 1.03 DESCRIPTION .1 Commissioning activities to include the following: .1 Verification that all equipment has been supplied to the project in accordance with the specification. Every piece of equipment requires the satisfactory completion of an Equipment Form. .2 Verification that all equipment has been installed as required by the contract documents and functions correctly. Each piece of equipment requires the satisfactory completion of an Installation Form. .3 The functionality and performance of each piece of equipment and every system shall be verified as operating in accordance with the contract documents. This portion of the commissioning process requires that all items undergo trial performance testing, and final operating adjustments to verify acceptable performance. Each piece of equipment and every system requires the satisfactory completion of a Performance Form. .4 All discrepancies are to be noted and a signed letter of acceptance from the Manager of Engineering Services attached for each item. .5 Demonstration of satisfactory performance of mechanical, electrical, and control systems to the Consultant and the University of Manitoba required. .6 Completion of all commissioning test reports, procedures, verification, acceptance, and Forms. 1.04 COMMISSIONING SCHEDULE .1 Provide a detailed schedule for all commissioning phases to the Consultant and Owner within 90 calendar days of contract award. The schedule shall include the equipment, installation, and performance commissioning. Date revised November 30, 2012 University of Manitoba Req # ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS COMMISSIONING Section 16995 Page 3 .2 .3 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7 .8 .9 .10 The Commissioning Plan shall be specific to the project, identifying all items to be commissioned along with a schedule for the commissioning. The Commissioning Plan shall include but is not limited to: .1 Objectives of Commissioning Plan .2 A listing of all items to be commissioned indicating trade responsible for required testing. .3 Typical commissioning check sheets for each type of equipment. .4 Commissioning schedule .5 List of individuals / companies performing each test. .6 Reports required resulting from testing. The proposed commissioning schedule shall be submitted to the Project Coordinator who will distribute it to the Consultant and the Review Team. The Consultant and Owner will review the submitted information and provide the Project Coordinator comments on any required changes within 10 working days of submission of the schedule. The Project Coordinator shall assemble the returned comments and forward this information to the Contractor. The Contractor shall modify the schedule as required by the returned comments. Ensure that commissioning schedule satisfies overall contract obligations with respect to project scope and completion timeline. The Contractor shall submit a final schedule to the Project Coordinator. The Project Coordinator shall distribute the revised commissioning schedule to all parties. Any changes required as the project proceeds shall follow this same submittal process. 1.05 EQUIPMENT FORMS .1 This portion of the work requires the Contractor to verify that the specified equipment has been supplied to this project. .2 Commissioning forms shall be prepared for each piece of equipment supplied, installed, and/or connected on this project. The forms shall include all relevant technical information required to fully describe the equipment. Compile specified characteristics into individual Equipment Forms which shall be developed for each piece of equipment. .3 Complete the prepared Equipment Forms to verify that the specified equipment is present. .4 Note that all information is to be typed into the individual forms and, with the exception of signatures, not be hand written. .5 Equal or Alternate equipment may have been supplied and this information needs to be shown on the Equipment Forms. .6 Where supplied equipment is not satisfactory, discuss remediation actions with Consultant and resolve all deficiencies required to complete all Equipment Forms. .7 All discrepancies are to be noted and a signed letter of acceptance from the Manager of Engineering Services attached for each item. .8 Submit signed Equipment Forms to Project Coordinator complete with a list of any outstanding equipment issues and plans to rectify the situations. .9 The Project Coordinator will distribute Contractor-signed Forms to the Consultant and Commissioning Advocate for review. When accepted, the Consultant will sign off and return Forms to the Project Coordinator. .10 Project Coordinator will sign off returned Forms as complete and forward them to the Contractor for inclusion in the Commissioning Manual. 1.06 INSTALLATION FORMS .1 This portion of the work requires the Contractor to verify that the accepted equipment has been installed in accordance with the specification and operates when activated. This is not a performance check but is limited to verification of correct installation and operation only. .2 Compile specified installation requirements and operating characteristics into individual Installation Forms. Date revised November 30, 2012 University of Manitoba Req # ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS COMMISSIONING Section 16995 Page 4 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7 .8 .9 .10 .11 .12 .13 Use the Installation Forms to verify the proper installation. Note that all information is to be typed into the individual forms and, with the exception of signatures, be not hand written. Where equipment has not been installed or is not operating in a satisfactory manner, discuss remedial actions with Consultant and resolve all deficiencies required to complete all Installation Forms. All discrepancies are to be noted and a signed letter of acceptance from the Manager of Engineering Services attached for each item. Submit all satisfactory Equipment Forms along with a list of outstanding equipment installation and Performance issues as well as proposed plans to rectify the problems. Equipment cannot be put into operation until all installation concerns have been corrected. The Contractor shall submit signed Installation Forms to Project Coordinator complete with a list of any outstanding equipment issues and plans to rectify the situations. The Project Coordinator will distribute Contractor-signed Forms to the Consultant for review. When accepted, the Consultant will sign off and return Forms to the Project Coordinator. Project Coordinator will then forward the Installation Forms to the Commissioning Advocate for review and completion of Forms. Commissioning Advocate to return signed Forms to the Project Coordinator. The Project Coordinator shall sign off returned Forms as complete and forward them to the Contractor for inclusion in the Commissioning Manual. 1.07 PERFORMANCE FORMS .1 This phase of the commissioning process is to verify the performance of the installed equipment and systems. The previous phases have verified that the proper equipment has been supplied to the project, installed correctly, and is operating properly. This portion of the work requires the testing and verification that all components operate as designed. .2 Compile specified performance characteristics into individual Performance Forms. .3 Test all equipment and systems and complete individual Performance Forms to verify the proper performance of all systems installed on this project. .4 Note that all information is to be typed into the individual forms and, with the exception of signatures, not be hand written. .5 Document performance of all dynamic systems and verify balancing report information noting relevant system pressures and electrical characteristics of motors. .6 Where performance characteristics are not satisfactory, repair all deficiencies required to complete all Forms. Where equipment is not performing in a satisfactory manner, discuss remedial actions with Consultant and resolve all deficiencies required to complete all Forms. .7 All discrepancies are to be noted and a signed letter of acceptance from the Manager of Engineering Services attached for each item. .8 The commissioning process will not be accepted as complete until Performance Forms have been satisfactorily completed for all equipment and systems. .9 The Contractor shall submit signed Performance Forms to the Project Coordinator complete with a list of any outstanding equipment issues and plans to rectify the situations. .10 The Project Coordinator will distribute Contractor-signed Forms to the Consultant for review. When accepted, the Consultant will sign off and return Forms to the Project Coordinator. .11 Project Coordinator will then forward the Performance Forms to the Commissioning Advocate for review and completion of Forms. .12 Commissioning Advocate to return signed Forms to the Project Coordinator. .13 The Project Coordinator shall sign off returned Forms as complete and forward them to the Contractor for inclusion in the Commissioning Manual. 1.08 FINAL ADJUSTMENT .1 Re-test any equipment or systems which did not meet the design performance or intent. If necessary, the Consultant will issue corrective measures if an acceptable performance level cannot be achieved. Re-testing will continue until acceptable performance is achieved. .2 Document the system or equipment settings which meet the design intent. Date revised November 30, 2012 University of Manitoba ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS COMMISSIONING Req # Section 16995 Page 5 1.09 SEASONAL (DEFERRED) COMMISSIONING .1 At the completion of construction, the Contractor will create a schedule for deferred commissioning items. .2 The schedule will identify performance testing which could not be undertaken due to the season, lack of occupancy, or for any other reason. .3 Submit report for seasonal commissioning, findings, and/or additional recommendations to the Consultant and the University. .4 The Project Coordinator will schedule seasonal commissioning with the building operating personnel, the Contractor, the Consultant, and the Commissioning Advocate. 1.10 DOCUMENTATION .1 Once the commissioning process is complete, provide three (3) set of commissioning manuals in separate 3 “D” ring, loose leaf binders with spine and face pockets, with the project name clearly indicated on the spline and face. .2 The Commissioning Manuals shall be labelled as Tab 9 of the Operating and Maintenance Manuals. Refer to 16050 for further information on O&M Manuals. .3 In addition to all information providing in manuals, also provide a complete copy of all commissioning information and Forms in MS Word format on CD. .4 The final accepted copy of the commissioning program shall be provided to the Project Coordinator and a signed receipt taken for delivery. 1.1 REVIEW TEAMS .5 The University of Manitoba has assigned a dedicated Review Team to this project to review and assist in the design, construction, and commissioning processes. .6 The list of Review Team members is shown on the following page. END OF SECTION 16995 Date revised November 30, 2012 University of Manitoba ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS COMMISSIONING Section 16995 Req # Page 6 Project Review Team #1 Discipline Air Filtration Architecture/Facilitator Building Envelope Card Access/Keying Caretaking/Flooring Carpentry Controls Documentation Elevators Electrical Energy Issues Fire Alarms Fire Dampers Fire Extinguishers Fire Safety & CPS Grounds Maintenance/Garbage Pickup Interior Design Data Voice Audio Visual Landscaping Locksmith/Hardware Mechanical HVAC Millwork Painting Pipe Insulation Plumbing Powerhouse Engineers Pump Maintenance Refrigeration Roofing Signage/Wayfinding Sprinkler System Sustainability Universal Access Welding Water Treatment Team 1 Chris Horne Dennis Kohut Bill Schellenberg Barb Blackner Jasmin Ismailovic Leo Gosselin George Andrews Ken Berman Bruce Lowry Bruce Hancock Mike Ferley Ed Matias Paul Sutherland Bob Mandziuk Safety Office Michele Rogalsky Karen Brown John Dunning Judy Puhach Irene Thain Michele Rogalsky Ray Prevost Brian Hughes Roger Lamontagne Karen Brown Tom Mirwaldt Tom Mirwaldt Bruce Alexander Chris Horne George Hall Ken Berman and D K Bennett Dennis Kohut Ed Matias Maire McDermott Dennis Kohut/David Rapson Tom Mirwaldt Mark Rozmus Date revised November 30, 2012 University of Manitoba Req # ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS COMMISSIONING Section 16995 Page 7 Date revised November 30, 2012 University of Manitoba ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS COMMISSIONING Section 16995 Req # Page 8 Project Review Team #2 Discipline Air Filtration Architecture/Facilitator Building Envelope Card Access/Keying Caretaking/Flooring Carpentry Controls Documentation Elevators Electrical Energy Issues Fire Alarms Fire Dampers Fire Extinguishers Fire Safety & CPS Grounds Maintenance/Garbage Pickup Interior Design Data Voice Audio Visual Landscaping Locksmith/Hardware Mechanical HVAC Millwork Painting Pipe Insulation Plumbing Powerhouse Pump Maintenance Refrigeration Roofing Signage/Wayfinding Sprinkler System Sustainability Universal Access Welding Water Treatment Team 2 Ron Holland Paul Schaeffer Bill Schellenberg Barb Blackner Al Mierke Leo Gosselin George Andrews Mike Pratt Bruce Lowry Bruce Hancock Mike Ferley Ed Matias Paul Sutherland Bob Mandziuk Safety Office Michele Rogalsky Karen Brown John Dunning Judy Puhach Irene Thain Lyle Morin Ray Prevost Greg Massey Leo Gosselin Karen Brown Ray Aubin Tom Mirwaldt Greg Kowk Jim Benzie Dan Brandson Ken Berman & D K Bennett Dennis Kohut Ed Matias Maire McDermott Paul Schaeffer/David Rapson Ray Aubin Mark Rozmus Date revised November 30, 2012 University of Manitoba Req # ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS COMMISSIONING Section 16995 Page 9 Date revised November 30, 2012 University of Manitoba ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS COMMISSIONING Section 16995 Req # Page 10 Project Review Team #3 Discipline Air Filtration Architecture/Facilitator Building Envelope Card Access/Keying Caretaking/Flooring Carpentry Controls Documentation Elevators Electrical Energy Issues Fire Alarms Fire Dampers Fire Extinguishers Fire Safety & CPS Grounds Maintenance/Garbage Pickup Interior Design Data Voice Audio Visual Landscaping Locksmith/Hardware Mechanical HVAC Millwork Painting Pipe Insulation Plumbing Powerhouse Engineers Pump Maintenance Refrigeration Roofing Signage/Wayfinding Sprinkler System Sustainability Universal Access Welding Water Treatment Team 3 Ralph Newell Bob Ramsay Bill Schellenberg Barb Blackner Jasmin Ismailovic Roger LaMontange George Andrews Ben Paul Bruce Lowry Bruce Hancock Mike Ferley Brian Bennett Paul Sutherland Bob Mandziuk Safety Office Michele Rogalsky Karen Brown John Dunning Judy Puhach Irene Thain Dennis Kohut Ray Prevost Paul Sutherland Tony Rizzuto Karen Brown Ray Aubin Tom Mirwaldt Dale Stiles Jim Carewick Ken Francey Ken Berman & D K Bennett Dennis Kohut Ed Matias Maire McDermott Bob Ramsay/David Rapson Ray Aubin Mark Rozmus Date revised November 30, 2012 University of Manitoba Req # ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS COMMISSIONING Section 16995 Page 11 Date revised November 30, 2012 University of Manitoba ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS COMMISSIONING Section 16995 Req # Page 12 Bannatyne Project Review Team Discipline Air Filtration Architecture Architectural/Planning Architectural/Planning Building Envelope Card Access/Keying Caretaking/Flooring Carpentry Controls Documentation/Facilitator Elevators Electrical Energy Issues Fire Alarms Fire Dampers Fire Extinguishers Fire Safety & CPS Interior Design Data Voice Audio Visual Landscaping Locksmith/Hardware Mechanical HVAC Millwork Painting Pipe Insulation Plumbing Powerhouse Engineers Pump Maintenance Refrigeration Roofing Signage/Wayfinding Sprinkler System Sustainability Universal Access Welding Water Treatment Bannatyne Team Gerry Rossong Allan Griffiths Rejeanne Dupuis Rob Froese Allan Griffiths Barb Blackner Ben Domaradzki Don Cianflone Dave Johannason Mike Starkey Bruce Lowry Len Zeleninsky Mike Ferley Ron Jackson Paul Sutherland Bob Mandziuk Safety Office Karen Brown Gabrielle Bartsch-Smith Judy Puhach Gabrielle Bartsch-Smith Ben Domaradzki Ray Prevost Mike Starkey Lindsay Chung Frank Wright Tom Mirwaldt Bob Milne Ron Thomson Mike Starkey Jeff Modjeski Mike Starkey Dennis Kohut Ed Matias Maire McDermott Allan Griffiths Tom Mirwaldt Gerry Rossong Date revised November 30, 2012 University of Manitoba ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS COMMISSIONING Req # Section 16995 Page 13 END OF SECTION 15995 Date revised November 30, 2012 University of Manitoba. COMMISSIONING PLAN EQUIPMENT FORM PART 1 OF 3 Req # Section 16995 Page 14 TRANSFORMER Date: Transformer Number: Location: Transformer Data Specified Shop Drawings Manufacture Model Number KVA Size Voltage Primary Voltage Secondary Phase Neutral Primary Yes___No___ Neutral Primary Yes___No___ Impedance U OF M PERSON REVIEWING SHOP DRAWING Comments: Contractor Signed Date Consultant Commissioning Advocate Signed Date Signed Date Project Coordinator Signed Date Installed/OnSite/Ordered University of Manitoba. COMMISSIONING PLAN INSTALLATION FORM PART 2 OF 3 Req # Section 16995 Page 15 TRANSFORMER Date: Transformer Number: Location: Manufacture: Model Number: Primary Voltage: KVA Size: Secondary Voltage: Phase: Neutral Yes____ No____ SPEC REFERENCE YES NO N/A YES Pad Mounted Unit Cleaned Wall Mounted Wiring Complete Identification tags match spec. Test sheets attached Mfgr’s test sheets complete Comments: Contractor Signed Date Consultant Commissioning Advocate Project Coordinator Signed Date Signed Date Signed Date NO N/A University of Manitoba. COMMISSIONING PLAN PERFORMANCE FORM PART 3 OF 3 Req # Section 16995 Page 16 TRANSFORMER Date: Transformer Number: Location: Manufacture: Model Number: Primary Voltage: KVA Size: Secondary Voltage: Phase: Fed From: Neutral Yes____ No____ Feeder Breaker Size: Test sheets provided as per spec section 16460 Feeder Size: Feeder Ampacity: Test Operation of Temperature & All Associated Alarms: Yes ___ No___ Remarks Megger Tests: Design: Measured: Remarks: Design: Measured: Remarks: Design: Measured: Remarks: A-B A-C B-C A-G B-G C-G Primary Voltage: A-B A-C B-C Secondary Voltage: A-B A-C B-C Contractor Signed Date Consultant Commissioning Advocate Signed Date Signed Date Project Coordinator Signed Date University of Manitoba. COMMISSIONING PLAN EQUIPMENT FORM PART 1 OF 3 Req # Section 16995 Page 17 MAIN DISTRIBUTION PANEL Date: Panel Name: Location: Panel Data Specified Shop Drawings Manufacture: Model Number: Main Breaker Size: Voltage: Phase: Neutral: Yes___No___ Isolated Ground: Yes___No___ U OF M PERSON REVIEWING SHOP DRAWING Comments: Contractor Signed Date Consultant Signed Date Commissioning Adv Signed Date Project Coordinator Signed Date Installed/OnSite/Ordered University of Manitoba. COMMISSIONING PLAN INSTALLATION FORM PART 2 OF 3 Req # Section 16995 Page 18 MAIN DISTRIBUTION PANEL Date: Panel Name: Location: Manufacture: Model Number: Main Breaker Size: Voltage: Neutral Yes____ No____ Phase: Neutral Size: Isolated Ground: Yes____ No____ SPEC REFERENCE YES NO N/A YES Mounted on Wall Wiring Complete Main Breaker Installed Test sheets attached Lamacoids Installed Panel Cover Installed Panel Nameplate match spec. Mfgr’s test sheets complete Comments: Contractor Signed Date Consultant Signed Date Commissioning Adv Signed Date Project Coordinator Signed Date NO N/A University of Manitoba. COMMISSIONING PLAN PERFORMANCE FORM PART 3 OF 3 Req # Section 16995 Page 19 MAIN DISTRIBUTION PANEL Date: Panel Name: Location: Manufacture: Model Number: Voltage: Neutral Yes____ No____ Phase: Neutral Size: Main Breaker: Isolated Ground Yes____ No____ Fed From: Panel Cleaned Yes____ No____ Feeder Breaker Size: Feeder Size: Feeder Ampacity: Lamacoid Identification: Panel Directory: Megger Tests: Design: Measured: Remarks: Design: Measured: Remarks: A-B A-C B-C A-G B-G C-G Voltage: A-B A-C B-C A-N A-N B-N Contractor Signed Date Consultant Signed Date Commissioning Adv Signed Date Project Coordinator Signed Date University of Manitoba. COMMISSIONING PLAN EQUIPMENT FORM PART 1 OF 3 Req # Section 16995 Page 20 CDP PANEL Date: Panel Name: Location: Panel Data Specified Shop Drawings Manufacture: Model Number: Voltage: Phase: Neutral: Yes___No___ Isolated Ground: Yes___No___ U OF M PERSON REVIEWING SHOP DRAWING Comments: Contractor Signed Date Consultant Signed Date Commissioning Adv Signed Date Project Coordinator Signed Date Installed/OnSite/Ordered University of Manitoba. COMMISSIONING PLAN INSTALLATION FORM PART 2 OF 3 Req # Section 16995 Page 21 CDP PANEL Date: Panel Name: Location: Manufacture: Model Number: Voltage: Phase: Neutral Yes____ No____ Isolated Ground: Yes____ No____ Neutral Size: SPEC REFERENCE YES NO N/A YES Mounted on Wall Wiring Complete Breakers Installed Test sheets attached Lamacoid Installed Panel Cover Installed Panel Nameplate match spec. Mfgr’s test sheets complete Comments: Contractor Signed Date Consultant Signed Date Commissioning Adv Signed Date Project Coordinator Signed Date NO N/A University of Manitoba. COMMISSIONING PLAN PERFORMANCE FORM PART 3 OF 3 Req # Section 16995 Page 22 CDP PANEL Date: Panel Name: Location: Manufacture: Model Number: Voltage: Neutral Yes____ No____ Phase: Neutral Size: Fed From: Isolated Ground Yes____ No____ Feeder Breaker Size: Panel Cleaned Yes____ No____ Feeder Size: Feeder Ampacity: Lamacoid Identification: Panel Directory: Megger Tests: Design: Measured: Remarks: Design: Measured: Remarks: A-B A-C B-C A-G B-G C-G Voltage: A-B A-C B-C A-N A-N B-N Contractor Signed Date Consultant Signed Date Commissioning Adv Signed Date Project Coordinator Signed Date University of Manitoba. COMMISSIONING PLAN EQUIPMENT FORM PART 1 OF 3 Req # Section 16995 Page 23 PANEL Date: Panel Name: Location: Panel Data Specified Shop Drawings Manufacture: Model Number: Voltage: Phase: Neutral: Yes___No___ Isolated Ground: Yes___No___ U OF M PERSON REVIEWING SHOP DRAWING Comments: Contractor Signed Date Consultant Signed Date Commissioning Adv Signed Date Project Coordinator Signed Date Installed/OnSite/Ordered University of Manitoba. COMMISSIONING PLAN INSTALLATION FORM PART 2 OF 3 Req # Section 16995 Page 24 PANEL Date: Panel Name: Location: Manufacture: Model Number: Voltage: Phase: Neutral Yes____ No____ Isolated Ground: Yes____ No____ Neutral Size: YES NO N/A YES Mounted on Wall Wiring Complete Breakers Installed Test sheets attached Lamacoid Installed Panel Cover Installed Panel Nameplate match spec. Mfgr’s test sheets complete Comments: Contractor Signed Date Consultant Signed Date Commissioning Adv Signed Date Project Coordinator Signed Date NO N/A University of Manitoba. COMMISSIONING PLAN PERFORMANCE FORM PART 3 OF 3 Req # Section 16995 Page 25 PANEL Date: Panel Name: Location: Manufacture: Model Number: Voltage: Neutral Yes____ No____ Phase: Neutral Size: Fed From: Isolated Ground Yes____ No____ Feeder Breaker Size: Panel Cleaned Yes____ No____ Feeder Size: Feeder Ampacity: Lamacoid Identification: Panel Directory: Megger Tests: Design: Measured: Remarks: Design: Measured: Remarks: A-B A-C B-C A-G B-G C-G Voltage: A-B A-C B-C A-N A-N B-N Contractor Signed Date Consultant Signed Date Commissioning Adv Signed Date Project Coordinator Signed Date University of Manitoba. COMMISSIONING PLAN EQUIPMENT FORM PART 1 OF 3 Req # Section 16995 Page 26 MOTOR CONTROL CENTRE Date: MCC Number: Location: Panel Data Specified Shop Drawings Manufacture: Model Number: Voltage: Phase: Neutral: Yes___No___ U OF M PERSON REVIEWING SHOP DRAWING Comments: Contractor Signed Date Consultant Signed Date Commissioning Adv Signed Date Project Coordinator Signed Date Installed/OnSite/Ordered University of Manitoba. COMMISSIONING PLAN EQUIPMENT FORM PART 1 OF 3 Req # Section 16995 Page 27 MOTOR CONTROL CENTRE Date: MCC Number: Location: Manufacture: Model Number: Voltage: Phase: Neutral Yes____ No____ Neutral Size: SPEC REFERENCE YES NO N/A YES Mounted on Wall Wiring Complete Pad Mounted Test sheets attached Lamacoid Installed Panel Cover Installed Panel Nameplate match spec. Starters Installed Mfgr’s test sheets complete Comments: Contractor Signed Date Consultant Signed Date Commissioning Adv Signed Date Project Coordinator Signed Date NO N/A University of Manitoba. COMMISSIONING PLAN PERFORMANCE FORM PART 3 OF 3 Req # Section 16995 Page 28 MOTOR CONTROL CENTRE Date: MCC Number: Location: Manufacture: Model Number: Voltage: Neutral Yes____ No____ Phase: Neutral Size: Fed From: MCC Cleaned Yes____ No____ Feeder Breaker Size: Feeder Size: Feeder Ampacity: Lamacoid Identification: Panel Directory: Megger Tests: Design: Measured: Remarks: Design: Measured: Remarks: A-B A-C B-C A-G B-G C-G Voltage: A-B A-C B-C A-N A-N B-N Contractor Signed Date Consultant Signed Date Commissioning Adv Signed Date Project Coordinator Signed Date University of Manitoba. COMMISSIONING PLAN EQUIPMENT FORM PART 1 OF 3 Req # Section 16995 Page 29 EMERGENCY BATTERY BANK & REMOTE LIGHT HEAD Date: Emergency Battery Bank Number: Location: EBB Data Specified Shop Drawings Installed/OnSite/Ordered Specified Shop Drawings Installed/OnSite/Ordered Manufacture: Model Number: AC Voltage: DC Voltage: Capacity Size: Lamp Heads: Yes___No___ Disconnect Device Light Head Data Manufacture: Model Number: DC Voltage: Lamp Wattage: Color: U OF M PERSON REVIEWING SHOP DRAWING Comments: Contractor Signed Date Consultant Signed Date Commissioning Adv Signed Date Project Coordinator Signed Date University of Manitoba. COMMISSIONING PLAN INSTALLATION FORM PART 2 OF 3 Req # Section 16995 Page 30 EMERGENCY BATTERY BANK & REMOTE LIGHT HEAD Date: Emergency Battery Bank Number: Location: Manufacture: Model Number: AC Voltage: DC Voltage: Capacity Size: Lamp Heads: Yes____ No____ Remote Light Head: Manufacture: Model Number: Lamp Wattage: DC Voltage: Color: YES NO N/A YES Wall Mounted Wiring Complete Shelf Mounted Test sheets attached Disconnect Device Installed Lamacoid Installed Panel Nameplate match spec. Mfgr’s test sheets complete Comments: Contractor Signed Date Consultant Signed Date Commissioning Adv Signed Date Project Coordinator Signed Date NO N/A University of Manitoba. COMMISSIONING PLAN PERFORMANCE FORM PART 3 OF 3 Req # Section 16995 Page 31 EMERGENCY BATTERY BANK & REMOTE LIGHT HEAD Date: Emergency Battery Bank: Location: Manufacture: Model Number: AC Voltage: DC Voltage: Capacity Size: Lamp Heads Yes____ No____ Lamp Head Manufacture: Lamp Head Model Number: Lamp Head Wattage: Fed From: Disconnect Device: Cord and Plug____ Key Switch____ Remote Light Head: Manufacture: Model Number: DC Voltage: Lamp Wattage: Color: All Heads Aimed Appropriately: Yes_____ No_____ Comments: Contractor Signed Date Consultant Signed Date Commissioning Adv Signed Date Project Coordinator Signed Date University of Manitoba. COMMISSIONING PLAN EQUIPMENT FORM PART 1 OF 3 Req # Section 16995 Page 32 LIGHT FIXTURE Date: Light Fixture Number: Light Data Specified Shop Drawings Installed/OnSite/Ordered Specified Shop Drawings Installed/OnSite/Ordered Manufacture: Model Number: Voltage: Lamp: Color: Lamp Data Manufacture: Model Number: Voltage: Wattage: Color: U OF M PERSON REVIEWING SHOP DRAWING Comments: Contractor Signed Date Consultant Signed Date Commissioning Adv Signed Date Project Coordinator Signed Date University of Manitoba. COMMISSIONING PLAN INSTALLATION FORM PART 2 OF 3 Req # Section 16995 Page 33 LIGHT FIXTURE Date: Light Fixture Number: Manufacture: Model Number: Voltage: Lamp: Color: Lamp: Manufacture: Model Number: Wattage: Voltage: YES NO N/A YES Wall Mounted Wiring Complete Ceiling Mounted Test sheets attached Suspended Down Nameplate match spec. Mfgr’s test sheets complete Comments: Contractor Signed Date Consultant Signed Date Commissioning Adv Signed Date Project Coordinator Signed Date NO N/A University of Manitoba. COMMISSIONING PLAN PERFORMANCE FORM PART 3 OF 3 Req # Section 16995 Page 34 LIGHT FIXTURE Date: Light Fixture Number: Manufacture: Model Number: Voltage: Color: Lamp Wattage: Mounting: Cleaned: Yes_____ No_____ Lamp: Manufacture: Model Number: Voltage: Wattage: Comments: Consultant Signed Date Contractor Signed Date Commissioning Adv Signed Date Project Coordinator Signed Date