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IES Publishes Standard on Commissioning Process


The Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IES) announces a new document on the commissioning process: DG-29-11 Design Guide for The Commissioning Process Applied to Lighting and Control Systems. The document describes the technical requirements for commissioning lighting and control systems to achieve owner performance criteria in new construction.

The purpose of the document is to provide a quality assurance process to verify that buildings and their installed systems satisfy owner and designer performance criteria initially and throughout the life of the building.

The procedures, methods and documentation requirements in this guideline describe the application of lighting and control systems. DG-29-11 should be considered a supplement to ASHRAE Guideline 0-2005 The Commissioning Process. The Guideline was also published by the National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS) as Guideline 0, the Total Building Commissioning Process.

DG-29-11 Design Guide for The Commissioning Process Applied to Lighting and Control Systems is available on the IES website at www.ies.org/store. Phone orders can be directed to 212-248-5000, ext 112. (40 Pages, 8 ½ X 11 Trim Size, Softcover, ISBN: 978-0-87995-255-6, $60.00 List Price, $42.00 IES Member Price)



ABOUT THE ILLUMINATING ENGINEERING SOCIETY OF NORTH AMERICA

IES is the oldest and largest educational and scientific society in North America devoted to lighting. Since 1906, the IES has sought to improve the lighted environment by bringing together those with lighting knowledge and by translating that knowledge into actions that benefit the public. A broad variety of programs, including publications, conferences and seminars, have been established to accomplish this mission. IES publishes and distributes the finest lighting literature authored by committees with the most experienced minds in industry and academia today. For more information about IES, go to http://www.ies.org.





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