LEED v2009
Retail – Commercial Interiors
Energy and Atmosphere
Fundamental commissioning of building energy systems

Retail-CI-v2009 EAp1: Fundamental commissioning of building energy systems Required

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Requirements

The following commissioning process activities must be completed by the project team:

  • Designate an individual as the commissioning authority (CxA) to lead, review, and oversee the completion of the commissioning process activities.
    • The CxA must have documented commissioning authority experience in at least 2 building projects.
    • The individual serving as the CxA must be independent of the project’s design and construction management, though the CxA may be an employee of any firm providing those services. The CxA may be a qualified employee or consultant of the owner.
    • The CxA must report results, findings, and recommendations directly to the owner.
    • For projects smaller than 50,000 gross square feet (4,600 gross square meters), the CxA may be a qualified person on the design or construction team who has the required experience.
  • The owner must document the owner’s project requirements. The design team must develop the basis of design. The CxA must review these documents for clarity and completeness. The owner and design team must be responsible for updates to their respective documents.
  • Develop and incorporate commissioning requirements into the construction documents.
  • Develop and implement a commissioning plan.
  • Verify the installation and performance of the systems to be commissioned.
  • Complete a summary commissioning report.
Commissioned Systems
Commissioning process activities must be completed for the following energy-related systems, at a minimum:
  • Heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, and refrigeration (HVAC&R) systems (mechanical and passive) and associated controls.
  • Lighting and daylighting controls.
  • Domestic hot water systems.
  • Renewable energy systems (e.g., photovoltaic, wind, solar).
Credit substitution available
You may use the LEED v4 version of this credit on v2009 projects. For more information check out this article.
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© Copyright U.S. Green Building Council, Inc. All rights reserved.

Requirements

The following commissioning process activities must be completed by the project team:

  • Designate an individual as the commissioning authority (CxA) to lead, review, and oversee the completion of the commissioning process activities.
    • The CxA must have documented commissioning authority experience in at least 2 building projects.
    • The individual serving as the CxA must be independent of the project’s design and construction management, though the CxA may be an employee of any firm providing those services. The CxA may be a qualified employee or consultant of the owner.
    • The CxA must report results, findings, and recommendations directly to the owner.
    • For projects smaller than 50,000 gross square feet (4,600 gross square meters), the CxA may be a qualified person on the design or construction team who has the required experience.
  • The owner must document the owner’s project requirements. The design team must develop the basis of design. The CxA must review these documents for clarity and completeness. The owner and design team must be responsible for updates to their respective documents.
  • Develop and incorporate commissioning requirements into the construction documents.
  • Develop and implement a commissioning plan.
  • Verify the installation and performance of the systems to be commissioned.
  • Complete a summary commissioning report.
Commissioned Systems
Commissioning process activities must be completed for the following energy-related systems, at a minimum:
  • Heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, and refrigeration (HVAC&R) systems (mechanical and passive) and associated controls.
  • Lighting and daylighting controls.
  • Domestic hot water systems.
  • Renewable energy systems (e.g., photovoltaic, wind, solar).
Credit substitution available
You may use the LEED v4 version of this credit on v2009 projects. For more information check out this article.
See all forum discussions about this credit »