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prove the accuracy of final settings by taking temperature readings in the <br /> controlled space compared to the computer readings. <br /> d. The temperature control contractor shall allow sufficient time in the project to <br /> provide sufficient assistance and instruction to the balancing agency in the <br /> proper use and setting of control components such as computers, static pressure <br /> controllers, variable air volume boxes, or any other device that may need set <br /> points changed so that the testing and balancing work may be performed. All <br /> required hardware and software related to the installed control system shall be <br /> provided by the temperature control installer to the test and balance agency and <br /> the owner in order to allow testing of the systems and continued operation. <br /> 3. The test and balance firm shall perform the following: <br /> a. Check for proper location of humidistats, sensors and thermostats as well as <br /> verify proper design settings. <br /> b. Verify proper operation of switches, damper motors, motorized valves, solenoids <br /> and interlocks. <br /> C. Verify that proper sequence of operation occurs in all control modes and is in <br /> accordance with shop drawings and control diagrams (or point list). <br /> d. Verify proper calibration of all controls and list those controls requiring <br /> adjustment or recalibration. <br /> D. Exhaust Fans: <br /> 1. Measure exhaust fan static pressures, total CFM, makeup air and fan RPM. <br /> 2. Measure motor operating voltage and amperage. <br /> 3. Record the specified against the actual supplied horsepower and electrical characteristics <br /> of all motors. Record if specified to be self or permanently lubricated. <br /> 4. Record the actual installed motors as to horsepower and electrical characteristics. <br /> END OF SECTION 23 05 93 <br /> CEA#18010 TESTING,ADJUSTING AND BALANCING 23 05 93-7 <br /> COPYRIGHT©2018 CONSULTING ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, INC. <br />