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Testing and Balancing: Making a Difference in Energy Efficiency

麻豆入口鈥檚 testing, adjusting, and balancing contractors are expanding their businesses by focusing on building systems and helping building owners and operators utilize their HVAC systems more efficiently.

A technician performing a duct traverse test in supply ductwork.

麻豆入口鈥檚 testing, adjusting, and balancing contractors are expanding their businesses by focusing on building systems and helping building owners and operators utilize their HVAC systems more efficiently.

Testing, adjusting and balancing (TAB) contractors provide professional, objective testing of a building鈥檚 heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems. The information shared with customers comes from a series of evaluations of a building鈥檚 HVAC system. In addition to evaluating operations, TAB contractors conduct duct leakage tests and perform systems commissioning.

A blower door measuring 鈥渞oom tightness.鈥

Energy Balance and Integration (EB&I) of Albuquerque, New Mexico, seized the opportunity to optimize energy efficiency for companies in several different ways 鈥 by partnering with engineers to test systems, by assessing systems while balancing a job, and by testing hospital and lab rooms for positive air pressure to keep room environments hygienic.

A building needs to be seen as a holistic system. 鈥淎 lot of the time the customer looks at the building from the standpoint of just being an individual room, when there鈥檚 really a whole system working within a building,鈥 said Anthony Kocurek, EB&I鈥檚 owner and 麻豆入口 National vice president. 鈥淲hen you can make a whole system work more efficiently that鈥檚 where the real energy savings come in.鈥

EB&I will help engineers improve air efficiencies, thereby reducing the loads on fans and other motors. 鈥淲e will test and balance for an engineer who wants to know how a building is working and he has been given the task of fixing it,鈥 Kocurek said. 鈥淭hey will ask us to go in and do some auditing and figure out where things are at.鈥

鈥淲hile we鈥檙e up there, we will take a look in the ceiling and look at how the ducts are run and how the connections are connected. If there is any known leakage, you will feel the air blowing around,鈥 he explained.

鈥淎nd as we start going through an analysis, we notice how the systems are working. If there is a VAV (variable air volume) box we will look at how the boxes are set up to see if the set up makes sense,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hese are all things that can easily be corrected, and they make a big difference in the systems鈥 efficiency,鈥 he said.

At that point, they give the engineer not only the results of the test, but also their recommendations for improving the building鈥檚 energy efficiency.

James Hall, P.E., president and owner of Systems Management and Balancing in Waukee, Iowa, said that in many cases they will also team up with the design professional. Hall also serves on 麻豆入口鈥檚 Board of Directors and Technical Resources Committee.

We鈥檒l take a consulting role in a team approach,鈥 Hall said. 鈥淭ypically, the design professional will get us involved and say they would like to get some measurements and data here and there and learn our thoughts on how the system is operating to see if we can make some system modifications,鈥 he added.

Systems Management also troubleshoots system problems. Most of the time it鈥檚 a comfort issue or a building operational issue 鈥 such as negative pressure or high humidity. 鈥淏uildings sometimes have pressure problems, which is interesting because it translates back to energy efficiency,鈥 Hall said.

EB&I also tests hospitals and laboratories to ensure that rooms maintain positive air pressure. Isolation rooms, for example, require an environment where no contaminants can enter. 鈥淭here are certain amounts of offset to supply air and exhaust return so you maintain room positive when the door is closed,鈥 Kocurek noted.

To measure a room鈥檚 鈥渢ightness鈥 or air pressure, they will install a blower door with fans in the door frame that pressurize the room. 鈥淚t blows air into the room and we measure the amount of air being used to pressurize that room. Our goal is to create the least amount of air leakage as possible. It makes it very efficient. That has been an incredible savings for the engineers,鈥 Kocurek said.

Hall鈥檚 company also performs testing, adjusting, balancing and commissioning as a third-party to verify that the building鈥檚 systems are operating efficiently. 鈥淲e are the eyes and ears of the design professional to make sure it is doing what he or she wanted it to do,鈥 Hall said.

鈥淚f something is not operating as designed, and not meeting design intent, we get into a semi-consultative role and work with the design professional and say, 鈥榟ere鈥檚 what we see and here鈥檚 what might help for next steps,鈥欌 he noted.

鈥淟ots of times energy efficiency relates back to making sure the building is operating as intended,鈥 Hall added.

鈥淲e have the good fortune to have the opportunity to help make the system work,鈥 he reflected of his company鈥檚 role. 鈥淓very job we have is an opportunity to learn and we try to share that knowledge with our customer base. Every project we do is like a learning laboratory.鈥

鈥淭he future of energy efficiency goes back to helping educate the industry on what鈥檚 really happening with how a system operates,鈥 he said.

  
 


Published: April 29, 2019

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