HVAC​ Commissioning 2 - FAT / SAT

Let's figure out what kinds of tests shall be done during the FAT and SAT for the HVAC control system

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Description

Commissioning is one of the critical procedures for the project. It is not easy to understand because it depends on the project and end-user standards. For example, I did the performance test for the HVAC system when I worked for an EPC project in Qatar. But I didn’t do it when I handled an EPC project in UAE.


Furthermore, it is difficult for engineers who have majored mechanical engineering in their colleges to deal with automatic control systems. Generally speaking, a control panel (CP) has lots of components to check during the FAT or SAT.


These are the main reasons for me to desire to make this course. I will show you the typical FAT and SAT for the HVAC industrial projects. If you need to deal with a FAT or SAT for the HVAC projects, you can understand about it with this course. You can use this course according to the situation since I put activities as many as possible into this course to contain as much as information.


We will discuss about the below activities.

· Introduction

· AHU, ACCU & CP Appearance

· CP Painting

· CP Configuration

· CP Power Cable

· CP Power On

· I/O Point Check

· Function Test

· SAT


From this course, you will get ideas about what kinds of activities shall be done during the FAT or SAT. For your information, I have made this course according to my experiences I got while working for 4 EPC projects in Middle East.


I hope you would understand about the HVAC more with this course.


Good luck.

What You Will Learn!

  • Definitions of FAT and SAT for HVAC Control System
  • What kinds of tests to be done during FAT and SAT
  • How to check I/O Points
  • How to check Functions
  • How to check HMI (Human Machine Interface)
  • What is the general Control Panel (CP) Configuration
  • How to check power cables in the control panel
  • How to check painting of the control panel

Who Should Attend!

  • Students who want to work in the industrial or commercial construction field
  • Beginner level engineer in the HVAC construction and engineering company
  • HVAC engineer working for the vendor, contractor or end-user side,
  • Inspectors who want to understand what kinds of tests to be done during the HVAC FAT and SAT
  • Engineers who need to attend FAT or SAT but have majored mechanical engineering in their colleges