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HVAC Installation & Commissioning Certificate

An HVAC Installation & Commissioning Certificate documents the installation and startup of a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system. It records equipment specifications, refrigerant charge, airflow measurements, and performance verification to ensure the system operates per manufacturer specifications.

IMC (International Mechanical Code), state/local mechanical codes, EPA Section 608, manufacturer requirementsValid: One-off (no expiry)

What it covers

  • Equipment specifications and ratings
  • Refrigerant type and charge
  • Superheat and subcooling readings
  • Airflow measurements (CFM)
  • Temperature split verification
  • Static pressure readings

Who needs a HVAC Commissioning?

Homeowners
HVAC contractors
Building inspectors
Property managers

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Frequently asked questions about HVAC Commissioning

What is commissioning?
HVAC commissioning is the systematic process of verifying that a newly installed system performs according to design intent and manufacturer specifications. It includes checking refrigerant charge, airflow, temperature split, and all operating modes.
Why are superheat and subcooling important?
Superheat and subcooling measurements verify correct refrigerant charge. Incorrect charge reduces efficiency, shortens equipment life, and can cause compressor failure. These measurements must be taken under specific conditions per the manufacturer.

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