In the complex world of building systems, HVAC commissioning stands as a critical yet frequently misunderstood process. Despite decades of industry standards and best practices, commissioning failures continue to plague projects of all sizes, from small commercial buildings to multi-million dollar institutional facilities. The consequences are far-reaching: energy waste, occupant discomfort, premature equipment failure, and costly retrofits that could have been avoided with proper commissioning.
This book represents years of field experience, case studies, and lessons learned from both successful and failed commissioning efforts. It is written for project managers, facility owners, design engineers, contractors, and commissioning professionals who want to understand not just what commissioning is, but why it so often fails to deliver on its promise.