Recommissioning保証条項被災
Re-commissioning contributes to a building's resiliency by providing feedback on the status of critical building systems and notifying building operators when and where a problem exists, ensuring that a building performs optimally during both normal operations and emergencies. Re-commissioning identifies opportunities for energy savings and
The earliest known use of the verb recommission is in the mid 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for recommission is from before 1770, in the writing of A. Hervey. recommission is formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: re- prefix, commission v. See etymology.
As defined in 42 U.S.C. 8253(f)(1)(F), "recommissioning means a process - (i) of commissioning a facility or system beyond the project development and warranty phases of the facility or system; and (ii) the primary goal of which is to ensure optimum performance of a facility, in accordance with design or current operating needs, over the useful life of the facility, while meeting building
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