We specialize in building commissioning, retro-commissioning, building system efficiency upgrades, and energy program design, verification, and evaluation. Our experience gives us unmatched insight into the design, construction, and verification of building systems that meets Owners' needs and expectations while optimizing energy performance. Cx Associates' level of rigor and our detailed methods for verifying new construction are unparalleled in the Northeast. We find energy use reductions and cost savings where others don't - we are serious about efficiency.
Existing mechanical systems, filtration levels, and ventilation sources in each space are reviewed during a site visit. We will provide a report with a list of recommendations and cost estimates for their implementation. Using ASHRAE Standard 62.1 Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality (IAQ), Cx Associates will calculate the ventilation requirements for each space. We will then complete airflow measurements to determine the actual airflow in each space and for each air handling unit. If any spaces do not meet the Standard, we will recommend ways to alter existing equipment or provide recommendations to install supplemental ventilation.
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