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Apart from the specific equipment standards and specifications, the following broad certifying
agency / standards have been considered while designing the systems.
Location - HYDERABAD
Latitude - 17.86 Lat Deg. N
Altitude: - 545 m
Daily Temp. Range - 14 Deg. F
Weather data obtained from the ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals, 0.4% design
values are used.
Club 25 ±1 40-60
The installation shall conform in all respects to ASHRAE / Indian Standard Code of Practice for
Air conditioning Installation, tender specifications and drawings.
In case of discrepancy among specifications, drawings and other documents, the specifications
take precedence over all other documents. In case of discrepancy between specification,
drawings etc and codes & Standards, the bidder shall assume the more stringent of the two.
Floor Insulation
International Standards
ANSI / AMCA Laboratory methods for testing fans for rating as per ANSI / AMCA
210
Tenderers shall include spares recommended by him for two years operation for each type of
equipment covered by the specification.
The Tender cost includes all spares parts recommended by OEM and necessary modification
for actual performance of the system for the full warranty / guarantee years of operation for each
type of equipment including the necessary labor cost. After the installation & commissioning of
the equipment all the major equipment room shall be provided with the Laminated chart of size
not less than A3, individually showing clearly the Equipment detail, Power supply details, Spare
parts details, Maintenance details etc., The tender cost should inclusive of all the above.
3. SHOP DRAWING, INSPECTION AND TESTING
a. Working and construction drawings
The contractor shall prepare shop drawings and all work shall be according to the approved
working drawings. Shop drawings shall give all dimensions and shall incorporate the
requirements of the Client/Project Managers/Architects. Approval of drawings does not relieve
the contractor of his responsibility to meet the intents of the specifications. All such drawings for
approval shall be submitted in 6 copies for Client/ Project Managers team. In addition, the
contractor shall submit manufacturer’s details to the consultants and get the approval prior to
the ordering of equipment. This has to be done whether the materials / equipment are one of the
approved makes or not.
The contractor shall carry out tests on different equipment and system in total as specified in
various sections of the tender in the presence of Client/ Project Managers in order to enable
them to determine whether the plant, equipment and installation in general comply with the
requirements of the specifications. All equipment shall be tested after carrying out the necessary
adjustments and balancing to establish equipment ratings and all other design conditions. The
test data shall be submitted in Acceptance Test Form to the Consultants and approval shall be
obtained, the approved acceptance test reports/formats shall be submitted as an integral part of
handing over document.
The contractor shall furnish instruments required for testing with initial requirements of all
consumables. All the instruments, meters etc to be used at site and on the system shall have a
valid calibration certificate issued by the competent authority. The contractor shall maintain and
make available all such calibration certificates.
The plant shall be handed over after satisfactory testing along with following documents.
The contractor shall be fully responsible for meeting all the statutory obligations and local
inspectorates wherever applicable to the works carried out by them. The contractor should
prepare all working drawings and obtain approval of competent authorities and also have the
equipment and installation inspected and got approved. All the original receipts of official fees
paid and deposits made against the demand in writing from the appropriate authority shall be
submitted to the Client.
The HVAC Contractor is expected to study the site conditions regarding ambient, seismic,
geological & metrological data & ensure that the entire system supplied has been designed &
manufactured to suit the same.
Verification of Actual final requirement of the system as per the final interior layout and
equipment load, etc.,
Preparing shop drawing as per site conditions and working out the actual final
requirement of the system.
Submission of the equipment technical data sheet along with computerized selection
sheet.
Obtaining approval from all the necessary agencies before procurement and execution.
Procurement of Equipment as per the tender technical specifications and as per the
tender schedule.
Procurement of materials within the battery limits as per the tender schedule as per
BOQ of the tender document.
Manufacturing as per standards & details furnished in the tender specifications.
Assembly of equipment.
Testing in Shop before delivery
Inspection
Insurance up to handing over
Packing & Forwarding
Transportation
Installation at Site as per the schedule given by Client/PMC.
Testing, System balancing and Commissioning in the presence of specialized
agency(manufacturer’s representative)
Performance Guarantee run
Handing over
b. Associated civil works like drilling and punching holes and openings in concrete floors,
slabs, chasing of brick walls, fabrication of supporting structures, drainage of water from
required trenches, cleaning and clearing of all debris like metal pieces, unused ducting,
bolts etc due to HVAC installation. RCC / PCC Pedestals required for all air conditioning
equipment like fresh air fan installation should be executed by the main civil Contractor.
HVAC contractor should quantify & provide necessary details to the civil contractor for
execution after obtaining the approval on the shop drawing from the consultants.
c. All necessary closing of wall / partition with fire sealant wherever the fire separation is
asked for and required to the HVAC works (Like around fire damper etc)
d. The contractor shall produce the builders work drawings indicating all cutouts to be left
open, sleeves to be provided during construction to avoid the breakage/ damage to the
civil works.
e. Coordination with other subcontractors with regard to installation of items in Air
Conditioning contractor’s scope.
f. The water and electricity required for construction, testing and commissioning to be
included under the part of scope.
g. All electrical works related to air conditioning system (except which are listed in the
scope) will be in the scope of electrical sub package. HVAC contractor should offer all
necessary co-ordination required for executing the work. Under HVAC sub package,
laying of cable for the following areas are covered:-
i. All internal power & control cabling between of any equipment supplied by the
HVAC contractor which has its own control panel / power point / terminal point etc.,
At the maximum wherever possible all the cabling shall be factory fitted only
otherwise it shall be done at field by the HVAC contractor.
ii. The extent of work services under the contract include all items shown on the
drawings, indicated in companion with specifications, notwithstanding the fact that
such items have been omitted from the BOQ. All equipment and services, which are
required to complete the intent of the contract, shall also be deemed to be within the
scope of the contract.
WATER SIDE EQUIPMENTS
VENTILATION EQUIPMENTS
AIR DISTRIBUTION
2. Acoustic insulation
3. Thermal insulation
4. Damper
5. Fire damper control
6. Diffuser / grills
7. VAV
ELECTRICAL WORK
1. ACB
2. MCCB
3. MCB
General
Work Included
This Section specifies the requirements for pre balance, start-up, and commissioning of
mechanical systems, including, but not limited to:
Related Work
This Section shall be used in conjunction with the following other specifications and related
Contract Documents to establish the total standard requirements for HVAC systems start-up and
commissioning:
i) Provide services described in this section and in accordance with Builder Start-
up Program see the Systems Start-up and Commissioning Appendix, at the end of this
section. Contact Builder for a copy of this document
Quality Assurance
Definitions
Documentation
The Subcontractor shall prepare and have ready the following documents at the start of
commissioning:
Submittals
Submit the following for approval prior to starting the commissioning process:
Products
Instrumentation
Execution
General
a) Subcontractor personnel involved in commissioning (commissioning team) shall
actively participate in construction phase of the project to ensure compliance with
HVAC commissioning requirements.
Procedure
b) Commissioning team shall prepare and submit to Contractor and Builder an HVAC
commissioning outline which shall include:
cc) Requirements for documentation of HVAC tests and inspections required by code
authorities.
dd) Format for training program for operation and maintenance personnel.
Subcontractor shall perform the following work for pre-balancing of all air hydraulic
systems:
Prior to completion of the duct and piping systems, the mechanical subcontractor
shall coordinate and fully cooperate with the balancing subcontractor. All drawings
shall be checked and any dampers, balancing valves, or devices not shown on the
Drawings, but necessary for proper balance as determined by the balancing
subcontractor, shall be added or relocated at no additional cost. After completion of
the duct and piping systems, the mechanical and balancing subcontractors shall both
certify, in writing, to Contractor that the systems have been checked and that all
devices are installed to facilitate the balancing work.
Remove all shipping and storage protection; remove shipping locks from vibration isolators
and clean debris from under all isolated equipment.
Check all motors for rotation. Log RPM, voltage, and amps.
Check starter heater sizes for conformance with motor nameplate data.
Adjust and align all sheaves and belts; set all adjustable sheaves to provide specified RPM.
Ensure all rotating components turn freely without interference or binding.
Set all dampers, diffusers, grilles, extractors, inlet vanes, valves, and balance valves
to the full open position.
The controls subcontractor shall, either via the control system or manually at each
device, fully open all automatic control valves and dampers.
Drill all probe holes required for static pressure readings, pitot tube traverse readings, and
temperature readings. Coordinate locations with balancing subcontractor. Install plastic plugs
in all such holes.
Clean interior of all plenums, casings, and ducts, and install all specified filters.
Lubricate all equipment per manufacturer’s recommendations and provide ace lubrication
fittings as required.
b) Make available a qualified technician for 10 man hours to assist and instruct the
balancing subcontractor. The Subcontractor shall document (via daily time
vouchers signed by Contractor) any labour thus expended. At the completion of
the project the Subcontractor shall credit to Contractor any unused labour at
standard hourly rates per the Bid Form.
The mechanical subcontractor shall operate and maintain all equipment and systems for the
use of the balancing and controls subcontractors from the time of initial start-up until the
successful completion of the final 72 hour test, Builder acceptance, and start of the
warranty period.
It shall be the responsibility of the balancing subcontractor to determine and convey to the
mechanical subcontractor the sizes of any required fan sheave changes. Any sheave
replacements shall be the responsibility of the balancing subcontractor and will be treated
as a change order for this project.
a) The control system testing phase requires that the controls subcontractor, with
assistance from the mechanical subcontractor as necessary, perform a complete checkout
and verification of the proper operation and calibration of all system points, sequences,
interlocks with associated systems (e.g., fire alarm and equipment switchover for backup),
and loop functions. The purpose of this phase of work is to place the system into automatic
operation in preparation for verification of the mechanical and controls system operation by
the 72 hour system acceptance test.
c) Test 1 is conducted by the controls subcontractor. This portion of the test verifies
accurate wiring and pneumatic connections from control devices, i.e., sensors, valves,
thermostats, damper actuators, switches, relays, and control panels.
d) All sequences of operation specified and identified in the Drawings and specifications shall
be tested. Calibration of sensors, transmitters, controllers, and actuators to achieve set point
tolerances for all control loops shall be accomplished during this test.
e) The controls subcontractor shall submit checklist forms to Contractor for approval at least
2 weeks prior to beginning Test 1. These forms shall identify all devices, sequences, set
points, etc., which are to be tested as part of Test 1.
f) Project Managers and Builder may choose to observe any or all of the testing performed
for Test 1.
g) Test 2 is the demonstration by the controls subcontractor to Contractor and Builder that all
equipment is tested and ready for final system commissioning.
bb) The completed Test 1 checklists have been submitted to and approved by
Project Managers and Builder.
cc) The controls subcontractor shall certify in writing that each wiring and
pneumatic connection has been checked, the operation and calibration of
each device has been verified, all sequences have been observed, and
all have been found to be complete and operational.
a) HVAC systems commissioning shall begin after the prebalance, manual run, air and water
balancing, and control system testing phases are completed.
d) Verify calibration of temperature sensors, relative humidity sensors, dew point sensors,
pressure transmitters, and related controls, such as damper settings, valve positions, VAV
boxes, etc.
e) Verify readings of remote data and control systems, such as temperature, relative
humidity, dew point, pressure, damper positions, variable frequency drive settings, etc.
g) Verify that total HVAC systems are performing to provide conditions outlined in design
documents such as temperature control, humidity control, pressurization control, control system
response, etc.
a) The purpose of the 72 hour systems test is to demonstrate that the overall system will
function reliably and in accordance with the design documents.
b) Systems that are capable of producing trend logs for control points shall be utilized to
produce these logs to record the status of temperature, pressure, humidity, etc., during the
test. The points to be monitored will be determined by Contractor and Builder.
c) The 72 hour test is a prerequisite to obtaining a notice of Substantial Completion for the
mechanical, electrical, and control systems. Equipment and systems warranties shall begin
with Substantial Completion and acceptance by Builder.
e) All HVAC systems and associated control and alarm interlocks shall be operated for a
period of 72 consecutive hours. During the 72 hour period, all systems shall function in a
completely automatic mode without any equipment shutdown of malfunction. All systems
shall operate to maintain design sequences and conditions.
f)Any system shutdown, malfunction, or deviation from design sequences during the 72 hour
test will be cause to discontinue the test and restart after faults are corrected. Builder will determine
if a failure is severe enough to discontinue the test.
TECHNICAL DATA SHEETS
To be filled by vendor.
CENTRIFUGAL FAN
19 Attach catalogue.
VOLUME CONTROL DAMPER
Sl.No: DESCRIPTION TECHNICAL DATA
1 VCD Make
2 VCD Type
3 Country of Origin
Outer Casing Material & Thickness in
4
MM.
Blade Leaf Material & Thickness in
5
MM.
6 Blade shape
7 Shaft material & size.
8 Bush material
9 Operation through Gear / Linkages
Open & Close indication provided (Yes
10
/No)
11 Type of Finish.
12 Attach Manufacturer catalogue.
COLLAR DAMPER FOR GRILLES & DIFFUSER
Sl.No: DESCRIPTION TECHNICAL DATA
1 Make
2 Type
3 Country of Origin
Outer Casing Material & Thickness in
4
MM
Blade Leaf Material & Thickness in
5
MM.
6 Blade Linkage material
7 Blade operation type
Attach Manufacturer catalogue &
8
Fixing arrangement Drawings.
BUTTERFLY DAMPER
Sl.No: DESCRIPTION TECHNICAL DATA
1 Make
2 Country of Origin
Outer Casing Material & Thickness in
3
MM.
4 Single flap / Multiflap type
Blade Leaf Material & Thickness in
5
MM.
6 Blade Linkage material
7 Blade operation type
8 Damper operation handle material
Open & Close indication provided (Yes
9
/No)
Necessary flanges on one side to fix
10 the same to the sheet metal duct (Yes
/ No.)
Necessary Grove on one side to fix the
11
Flexible duct (Yes / No.)
Necessary stopper provided (Yes /
12
No.)
13 Type of Finish.
Attach Manufacturer catalogue &
14
Fixing arrangement Drawings.
Recommended High
Temperature Motor KW Single speed
Single speed
Dba
Sound Level @ 3 Metres
SPECIFICATIONS FOR FRESH AIR FANS
Qty. Nos
CFM
Duty Volume
mm wg
Static Pressure
As per manufacturer
Selected Model
Axial Axial
Blower Type
mm
Impeller Diameter
Nos As per manufacturer
No of Blades
Long Long
Fan Casing
KW As per manufacturer
Absorbed Shaft Power
RPM
Shaft RPM
Kw
Motor Kw
Recommended High
Temperature Motor KW Single speed
Single speed
Dba
Sound Level @ 3 Metres
General
This section describes the type of variable frequency drive (VFD) to be supplied for the fan and
pump speed control for this project. Preference shall be given to manufacturers offering a VFD
suitable for HVAC or ACMV applications.
The supplier shall be in the field of manufacture and development of VFDs/Power electronics for
a continuous period of at least 25 years.
The VFDs shall be supported by the manufacturer who shall provide full technical support,
spares holding and troubleshooting capability from his own facility. A training course shall be
provided by the manufacturer to the operating and maintenance engineers.
The supplier shall provide complete technical details of the product with the offer including
catalogues, operating manual, dimensional drawings, weights etc.
VFDs shall conform to the recognized international standards like IEC and manufactured
according to ISO 9001, BS 5750 part 1 & 2 and shall be UL listed. It shall carry the CE mark on
EMC compliance.
Suppliers shall offer a single series of controller over the whole required power range to ensure
a common user interface, common circuit requirements and common spare parts.
VFDs shall be suitable for operation in a “Stand Alone” mode, complete with all necessary
protection to the motor or as a part of the centrally controlled Building Management System
(BMS).
VFD DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
The VFD shall be of the type suitable for operation on a 3 phase, 415 V, 50 Hz input power supply.
The VFD shall be suitable for operation at full load at the following conditions:
The VFD shall use the advanced digital Vector Control technology for converting fixed voltage
and frequency to variable voltage and frequency. It should ensure that full motor power is
utilized at the rated speed.
The VFD shall automatically correct the output voltage during main’s variations of + 10% to
prevent loss of torque and speed variations occurring during motor operation.
The VFDs shall have enclosure with a protection of minimum IP 21 and shall be suitable for
installing inside a IP 65 control panel without any derating. The clearances and airflows required
for adequate cooling of the VFDs, while installing inside a control panel shall be stated very
clearly.
The output waveform of the VFD shall be suitable to control the quadratic load torques
produced by pumps and fans to ensure that maximum total efficiency is obtained from the motor
and drive at all loads and speeds.
The V/f ratio of the output of the VFD shall be dynamically variable based on the operating load
conditions. It shall not be possible to set a constant V/f ratio to prevent damage to the
connected equipment and optimize the energy consumption.
The VFD shall be capable of providing 135% torque for 0.5 sec and 110% torque for 1 min at
starting.
The VFD shall work in conjunction with any IEC standard design motor and shall not require the
motor to be derated or cause the motor temperature to rise above the normal class ‘B’ rise
expected on normal mains operation. The motor shall not require an external blower even at
slow speed running.
The VFD shall have protection against electro fluting of motor bearings and damage to motor
windings. This protection shall be provided by any one of the following : a) LC filters fitted to the
VFD b) Soft switching of IGBT’s of the VFD
The VFD shall incorporate an “Automatic Energy Optimizer” function which continually adjusts
the output voltage to a reduced level to give maximum motor efficiency at any given partial load.
The VFD shall automatically adjust the output frequency and voltage to maintain a stable motor
speed of +/- 0.5% at the motor’s rated speed. This accuracy shall be maintained over a speed
range of 1% to 100% without the use of a closed feedback loop.
The VFD shall allow connection of motors one frame size larger and 4 sizes smaller than its
nominal rating.
The VFDs shall be capable of allowing for a minimum of 1 start/min. on The VFD shall comply
with Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) document with Built in C2/C3 Filters. The RFI filters
shall be supplied by the manufacturer of the VFD itself and should be of their standard design to
meet the above criteria.
All VFD shall contain integral EMC/RFI filter shall comply with the requirements of IEC 61800-
3:2004, category C2/C3 EMC filter.
The VFD shall contain as a standard built-in DC reactors to control the mains harmonics. The
harmonic current distortion produced by the controllers shall comply with IEC standards
respectively according to the current ratings.
VFDs that do not include built-in DC reactors for harmonic control shall be supplied with external
3-phase AC reactors or DC reactors (dc bus side)on the mains side with a minimum impedance
of 30%..
The VFDs shall be suitably protected to allow for switching to take place on the output via a
contactor or isolator without damage to the inverter transistors or the switching device.
The controller shall include features which limit the rate of the output voltage rise over time
(dV/dt), and prevent peak voltages from occurring. The maximum peak voltage encountered by
the motor shall be 950 V with a rise time of 0.1 sec. Those VFDs having a higher dV/dt than
specified shall be supplied with integral LC filters by the manufacture itself.
The switching frequency of the VFD shall be adjustable to reduce the acoustic noise generated
from the motor. While adjusting the switching frequency no derating shall be applicable to the
VFD. The drive acoustic noise shall not exceed 65 dBa at full load and 60 dBA at 50% load.
The VFD shall be capable of allowing up to 50 metres of armoured cabling between the VFD
and the motor. If the offered VFD cannot allow this cable length, the supplier shall state the
maximum cable length allowed, the motor coil reactance value required to increase the cable
length upto 50 meters, the additional voltage drop and motor derating. If beyond 50m, additional
choke to be used
The VFD shall incorporate automatic motor tuning function to adapt itself to the actual motor
parameters. The tuning shall be based on measurements of the motors inductance and
resistance.
The VFD shall be capable of automatically reconnecting to a spinning fan, forward or reverse
running without tripping following mains interruption or transfer from bypass running.
The VFD shall have DC injection braking to ensure that a pre-rotating high inertia load motor,
even in the reverse direction, can be switched onto, braked to zero and then accelerated to the
preset speed in the correct direction.
The VFD shall be provided with at least 4 by-pass frequencies with adjustable band width in
order to eliminate resonance in duct work and pipe lines occurring within the motor’s operating
frequency range.
The VFD shall incorporate 2 nos in-built programmable PID controller to enable closed loop
control of the process. It shall respect the minimum and maximum limits and shall include an
anti wind-up function. The PID controller shall be able to operate in the normal or inverse
modes. Remote monitoring of the feedback signal via a 0/4 - 20mA signal from the VFD is
required.
The PID controller shall be able to accept up to 2 sensor feedbacks. It shall be able to calculate
the Minimum, Maximum, Sum, Difference and Average of the 2 signals. In addition it shall be
have a 2 zone Minimum or Maximum selection where the zones have independent set points.
To allow a pressure transmitter to be used as a flow measuring device the VFD shall be able to
perform a square root conversion on the feedback signal.
The VFD should include an interlock function which allows control and interlocking of other
mechanical equipment such as dampers.
In case of a power failure, the VFD shall be capable of automatically restarting after a
programmable time delay.
Minimum lifetime for cooling fan & Capacitor of VFD should be 10 years without any
replacement.
At least 7 digital inputs shall be provided with freely programmable functions and shall have a
scan time less than 3ms. For maximum noise immunity on the digital inputs the sink current
shall be minimum 10 mA at 24 V for each input.
2 analog inputs accepting voltage (max 10V) and current (max 20mA) inputs shall be provided in the
VFD. These inputs shall be freely programmable and scalable.
One programmable relays shall be provided for remote monitoring of the VFD.
The programmable options shall include as a minimum ready, run, and alarm. The run relay
function shall initiate a run signal only when the frequency output from the VFD is greater than
0.5 Hz.
Two programmable analogue outputs of 0/4-20 mA shall be provided for monitoring. The
programmable options shall include as a minimum speed, current and torque.
The VFD shall be able to accept a pulse train the frequency of which gives an analogue
reference of feedback.
The VFD shall have an internal power supply to provide a sensor supply for the digital inputs
and any loop powered analogue sensors. This internal power supply shall have a minimum
capacity of 50 mA at 24V DC.
The VFD shall be able to generate a pulse train output, the frequency of which is proportional to
the signal being transmitted.
The VFD shall have local control panel with option of selectable alpha-numeric Digital display
which shall display the following minimum information:
Frequency in Hz
Feedback signal in units
Current in A
Output Voltage in V
Power in kW
Energy in kWh
Output voltage V
Over voltage
Under voltage
Inverter Overload
Over current
Earth fault
Modbus RTU
Inverter fault
The VFD shall provide for Hand /Off /Auto input terminal to allow for local control by hand .This
function shall be selectable via the Local Control Panel or via digital I/O.
The VFD shall log and display “Total kWh consumed” and Total Hours Run” by the motor
without additional instrumentation and facility to reset.
The VFD shall be fitted with a RS485 serial port with an open protocol for allowing serial
communication with the BMS system and should have Modbus RTU as standard inbuilt
protocol.
The following indicating lights shall be provided on the local display panel of the VFD:
A parameter lock shall be available in the VFD local display panel to prevent unauthorized
resetting of parameters.
PROTECTION FEATURES
The VFD shall shut down safely under the following conditions, and operate the alarm relay. The display
shall indicate the nature of the fault in clear English text.
Over voltage
Under voltage
Inverter Overload
Over current
Earth fault
Inverter fault
The VFD shall provide for both automatic and manual reset operation. In automatic mode there
shall be a programmable choice of up to 10 reset attempts per fault before the controller shuts
down making manual reset necessary to restart the system. The restart time after a trip in
automatic mode shall be adjustable. In manual reset mode the reset shall be accomplished from
both the keypad on the controller and by remote signal. The VFD shall be equipped with a data
log menu that will allow storage of at least 10 latest faults that have occurred. Last fault memory
shall be required in the event of power failures.
The VFD shall have a sufficiently fast current limit feature to survive a continuous short circuit
on the output terminals without damage to any drive components.
The VFD shall not require special type input protection devices such as high speed semi-
conductor fuses. In case, these are necessary for protection of the VFD, the same should be
included in the scope of supply of the VFD supplier.
The VFD shall maintain operation as long as possible under fault conditions. For example the
controller should automatically derate itself and reduce the speed to a safe level on high
temperature or a phase loss to maintain some control of the process rather than shutting down
due to a trip.
The controller shall include electronic motor thermal overload protection where the trip time is
based on the motor’s running frequency, actual motor current, operating time and the motors
rated current. The device shall automatically modify the trip time to take into account operation
at low speed. On trip the controller shall indicate that the fault is a motor thermal trip.
VFD shall be suitable for housing in sheet metal constructed of 2mm/1.6mm thick GI sheet in a IP65
enclosure. VFD vendor to supply the panel also duly wired & tested.
VFD rated continuous output Meet or exceed the normal rated currents of
9
current standard IEC induction motors
Service Conditions:
6 Vibration 0.7 g
Protective features:
Interface Features:
Auto – Manual operation Control panel to have inbuilt Hand – Off – Auto
3 Keys
Parameter up load / down Control panel with program up load / down load
load function and also size / rating independent
6 parameters.
Serial Communications
1. Temperature
2. Humidity (RH %)
4. Oxygen
13. Formaldehyde
Every 2000 to 2500 sq.ft will take one sample.
The audit shall include measurement of above mentioned parameters, comparison with
Our IAQ consultancy services also identifies the pollutants which is above permissible limits &
will be providing solutions for eliminating or diluting the sources releasing these pollutants.
The state-of-the-art instruments we use for monitoring IAQ will be Gray wolf make imported,
compact & sophisticated equipment utilizing recent technology that gives you online digital
readings. The readings are recorded & have the highest advantage of creating no noise
during the monitoring & can be used during working hours comfortably. Our instruments are
calibrated periodically and the calibration certificates for the same will be produced along with
the report.
Please note that we shall carry out this audit from human safety and comfort point of view. For
equipment centric environments such as data centers etc we will be able to measure the
above parameters but will not be able to provide recommended conditions nor provide
Each reading will consist of measurement of each of the above mentioned parameters in the