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Description

Building safety and security issues continue to dominate the national conversation. As threats and mitigating technologies evolve, it is essential that security system commissioning be included in the skill sets of commissioning teams. This session feature how the process, from early procurement of security-focused commissioning services to commissioning the OPR, can assist with achieving realistic security system expectations. What are the technical questions to ask: Can systems and signals be modified to suit rapidly advancing technologies? What is an acceptable type and level of signal - how should we solicit or respond to solicitations that ask for it: How do we plan for security, and develop Owners Project Requirements that result in accurate design and construction specifications for the safety of building occupants?

Contributors

  • Wayne A. Dunn, PE, PEng, LEED AP E.W. Dunn Developments, Inc

    Wayne Dunn, PE, has been involved with project management, systems integration, quality assurance and commissioning for over 30 years. 
    Project experience varies from Modern Offices to Laboratories and Launch Complexes with effort focused on equipment/ system validation, improving technical performance and energy efficiency. After years of cool mission critical and system optimization projects, Wayne is now focused on developing technical partnerships that leverage technology and share rewards.

    Society involvement includes USGBC and ASHRAE, having chaired technical committees such as ASHRAE: SSPC 55 Thermal Comfort Standard & ASHRAE: GPC 20 – XML Definitions for HVAC&R. Wayne has published several papers on commissioning relating to risk management, energy performance and owner satisfaction. He is an industry speaker on energy efficiency and commissioning.

    In addition to being a registered professional engineer in USA and Canada Wayne is a LEED AP and holds technical certifications related to indoor air quality and microgrids. He is a member of ASHRAE, USGBC, BCA & ASQ.

October 5, 2020
Mon 10:00 AM PDT

Duration 1H 0M

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