The commissioning of HVAC systems has a significant impact on both the energy bills and carbon emissions from buildings, as well as the comfort and productivity of their occupants. This critical activity is often squeezed at the end of construction programmes, leading to problems further down the line for building stakeholders. In the context of increasingly challenging energy and carbon emissions targets and the drive for shorter construction programs, the pressure on commissioning will demand faster and more robust methods to achieving the desired performance of HVAC systems. The CIBSE HVAC Systems Special Interest Group are pleased to invite you for an early evening series of talks and discussion, featuring a line up of expert speakers to deliver a variety of perspectives around the subject "The Future of HVAC Commissioning". Agenda: 5:30: Arrival and registration 6:00: Geoff Prudence, UCL – Commissioning and the need for leadership 6:15: John Pittendrigh, Armstrong Pumps – Auto commissioning of fluid systems 6:30: Marco Bertolini, EBD – Chiller variable flow systems 6:45: Steve Green, Credit Suisse – Better use of BMS and integrated controls 7:00pm: Q&A 7:30pm: Close |