Acg Cx Process Webinar Quiz 12.6.12

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Thank you for participating in the ACG Commissioning Process Webinar on Thursday, December 6, 2012.
As an approved provider of Continuing Education for The American Institute of Architects, ACG is required to administer a short quiz to all Webinar (distance-learning) participants in order to grant Certificates of Completion.
Please note: this quiz is NOT RELATED to the CxA certification exam, which is an entirely separate process.
The following is a set of ten (10) questions. Passing scores are 80% or higher. If you do not pass you are allowed to take the exam as many times as possible until you Read morereceive a passing score.
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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    The commissioning process, properly applied, should always ensure that:

    • A.

      The owner’s project requirements have been satisfied

    • B.

      The engineer’s design is the optimal one

    • C.

      The building meets all necessary LEED requirements

    • D.

      The construction schedule is kept.

    Correct Answer
    A. The owner’s project requirements have been satisfied
    Explanation
    The commissioning process is a systematic and thorough approach to ensure that the owner's project requirements have been met. It involves verifying that the design and construction of the building align with the owner's goals and objectives. By conducting various tests and inspections, any deficiencies or deviations from the project requirements can be identified and addressed. Therefore, the correct answer indicates that the commissioning process has successfully fulfilled its purpose of satisfying the owner's project requirements.

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  • 2. 

    True or False? Part of the commissioning provider’s responsibility includes a design peer review.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    The commissioning provider's responsibility does not include a design peer review. This means that the statement "Part of the commissioning provider's responsibility includes a design peer review" is false.

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  • 3. 

    For maximum cost-benefit, commissioning should begin in what phase?

    • A.

      Construction

    • B.

      Pre-Design

    • C.

      Functional Testing

    • D.

      Acceptance

    Correct Answer
    B. Pre-Design
    Explanation
    In the pre-design phase, the project is still in the planning stage, and commissioning at this stage allows for early identification and resolution of any potential issues or conflicts. This helps to ensure that the project is designed and executed in a way that maximizes cost efficiency and benefits. By starting commissioning in the pre-design phase, any necessary adjustments or improvements can be made before construction begins, saving time and resources in the long run.

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  • 4. 

    Commissioning works best as an independent third party service because this avoids:

    Correct Answer
    conflicts of interest
    Explanation
    Commissioning works best as an independent third party service because it eliminates conflicts of interest. When a commissioning agent is independent, they are not influenced by any personal or financial interests that could compromise the integrity of their work. This ensures that the commissioning process remains unbiased and objective, leading to more accurate assessments and recommendations. By avoiding conflicts of interest, the independent third party can provide a trustworthy and reliable service, benefiting all parties involved.

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  • 5. 

    Commissioning providers should avoid:

    • A.

      Communicating directly with the building owner

    • B.

      Directing contractors on means and methods

    • C.

      Documenting deficiencies on resolution tracking forms

    • D.

      Performing submittal reviews

    Correct Answer
    B. Directing contractors on means and methods
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Directing contractors on means and methods." Commissioning providers should avoid giving specific instructions to contractors on how to perform their work. Their role is to ensure that the building systems are installed and functioning correctly, not to dictate how the work should be done. This is typically the responsibility of the contractor and their subcontractors. By avoiding this, the commissioning provider can maintain objectivity and focus on verifying that the systems meet the owner's requirements.

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  • 6. 

    Which of the following activities occurs during the acceptance phase of commissioning?

    • A.

      Completing point-to-point checklists

    • B.

      TAB verification/review

    • C.

      Equipment and system start-ups

    • D.

      System verification checks

    Correct Answer
    B. TAB verification/review
    Explanation
    During the acceptance phase of commissioning, TAB (Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing) verification/review occurs. This involves conducting tests and inspections to ensure that the systems and equipment are functioning properly and meeting the specified requirements. TAB verification/review includes activities such as measuring and adjusting air and water flows, verifying temperature and pressure levels, and ensuring the overall performance and efficiency of the systems. This phase is crucial in ensuring that the commissioned systems are ready for operation and meet the desired performance criteria.

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  • 7. 

    Which of the following is NOT a responsibility of the commissioning provider?

    • A.

      Coordination of contractors

    • B.

      Provide the commissioning plan

    • C.

      Monitor system start-ups

    • D.

      Conduct functional performance tests

    Correct Answer
    A. Coordination of contractors
    Explanation
    The commissioning provider is responsible for providing the commissioning plan, monitoring system start-ups, and conducting functional performance tests. However, coordination of contractors is not a responsibility of the commissioning provider. This task is typically handled by the project manager or general contractor, who oversees the overall coordination and management of subcontractors and trades involved in the project.

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  • 8. 

    True or False? Installing contractors are generally not considered part of the commissioning team because their work is being verified by the commissioning process.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    Installing contractors are generally considered part of the commissioning team because their work is an integral part of the commissioning process. The commissioning team includes all individuals involved in the planning, design, installation, and verification of systems and equipment. By including installing contractors in the commissioning team, their work can be closely monitored and verified to ensure that it meets the required standards and specifications.

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  • 9. 

    Of the following, assuming all have knowledge of commissioning and adequate resources, the best choice to provide commissioning services is:

    • A.

      Construction manager

    • B.

      Installing contractor

    • C.

      Design engineer

    • D.

      Owner’s personnel

    Correct Answer
    D. Owner’s personnel
    Explanation
    Owner's personnel are the best choice to provide commissioning services because they have a vested interest in the successful completion of the project and will prioritize the owner's needs and requirements. They also have a deep understanding of the project goals and objectives, as well as the owner's expectations. Additionally, owner's personnel have the necessary knowledge and expertise to oversee the commissioning process and ensure that it is carried out effectively and efficiently. This choice also eliminates any potential conflicts of interest that may arise if commissioning services were provided by external parties such as the construction manager, installing contractor, or design engineer.

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  • 10. 

    True or False? Eliminating O&M training and documentation when continuous commissioning is not planned is a good way to reduce commissioning expenses. (T/F) 

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    Eliminating O&M training and documentation when continuous commissioning is not planned is not a good way to reduce commissioning expenses. O&M training and documentation are crucial for the efficient operation and maintenance of a system. Without proper training and documentation, it becomes difficult to troubleshoot issues, perform routine maintenance, and ensure the longevity of the system. Neglecting these aspects may lead to higher expenses in the long run due to increased downtime, inefficient operation, and the need for costly repairs. Therefore, it is important to prioritize O&M training and documentation regardless of whether continuous commissioning is planned or not.

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