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ASHRAE-G13-07
ASHRAE Guideline 13 Specifying Direct Digital Control Systems, 2007
CHAPTER 1:
Purpose
CHAPTER 2:
Scope
CHAPTER 3:
Preamble
Section 3.1:
Intent of This Document
Section 3.2:
Use of This Guideline
Section 3.3:
Organization of the Guideline
CHAPTER 4:
DDC Overview
Section 4.1:
Benefits of DDC
Section 4.2:
System Overview
Section 4.3:
Characteristics of a DDC system
Section 4.4:
Interoperability Issues
CHAPTER 5:
Design and Construction of DDC Systems
Section 5.1:
Steps in Providing a DDC System
Section 5.2:
Defining Project Scope
Section 5.3:
Designing the DDC System
Section 5.4:
Special Considerations for
Section 5.5:
Bidding the Project
Section 5.6:
Submittals
Section 5.7:
Project Installation and Checkout
Section 5.8:
Project Completion and Warranty
Section 5.9:
Closing Comments
CHAPTER 6:
About Clauses 7, 8, and 9
CHAPTER 7:
Specification Part 1: General
Section 7.1:
Products Furnished but Not Installed under This Section
Section 7.2:
Products Installed but Not Furnished under This Section
Section 7.3:
Products Not Furnished or Installed under but
Section 7.4:
Related Sections
Section 7.5:
Description of DDC System
Section 7.6:
Approved Control System Contractors and Manufacturers
Section 7.7:
Quality Assurance
Section 7.8:
Codes and
Section 7.9:
System Performance
Section 7.10:
Submittals
Section 7.11:
Warranty
Section 7.12:
Ownership of
Section 7.13:
Definitions.
CHAPTER 8:
Specification Part 2: Products
Section 8.1:
Materials
Section 8.2:
Communication
Section 8.3:
Clock Synchronization
Section 8.4:
Operator Interface
Section 8.5:
Controller Software
Section 8.6:
Building Controllers
Section 8.7:
Custom Application Controllers
Section 8.8:
Application Specific Controllers
Section 8.9:
Input/Output Interface
Section 8.10:
Power Supplies and
Section 8.11:
Auxiliary Control Devices
Section 8.12:
Wiring and Raceways. Copper wiring,
Section 8.13:
Fiber Optic Cable System.
Section 8.14:
Compressed Air Supply—Pneumatic.
CHAPTER 9:
Specification Part 3: Execution
Section 9.1:
Examination
Section 9.2:
Protection
Section 9.3:
Coordination
Section 9.4:
General
Section 9.5:
Field Quality Control
Section 9.6:
Existing Equipment
Section 9.7:
Wiring
Section 9.8:
Communication Wiring
Section 9.9:
Fiber Optic Cable System.
Section 9.10:
Control Air
Section 9.11:
Installation of Sensors
Section 9.12:
Flow Switch Installation
Section 9.13:
Actuators
Section 9.14:
Warning Labels
Section 9.15:
Identification of Hardware and Wiring
Section 9.16:
Controllers
Section 9.17:
Programming
Section 9.18:
Control System
Section 9.19:
Control System Demonstration and Acceptance
Section 9.20:
Cleaning
Section 9.21:
Training
Section 9.22:
Sequences of Operation
CHAPTER 10:
Instructions to Other Contractors
Section 10.1:
Control Valve Installation
Section 10.2:
Hydronic Pressure Sensor Installation
Section 10.3:
Control Damper Installation
Section 10.4:
Fire/Smoke Damper Coordination
Section 10.5:
Duct Smoke Detection
Section 10.6:
Taps and Wells
Section 10.7:
Application Specific Controllers for Equipment Specified Under Other Sections.
CHAPTER 11:
Valves and Dampers
Section 11.1:
General
Section 11.2:
Control Valves
Section 11.3:
Dampers
CHAPTER 12:
References
Annex A:
— Sample Specification Outline
Annex B:
— BACnet
Section B1:
What Is BACnet?
Section B2:
How Does BACnet Work?
Section B3:
Specifying BACnet Solutions
Section B4:
Use of BACnet for Legacy Systems
Annex C:
— Interoperability Case Studies
Section C1:
Case Study #1
Section C2:
Case Study #2
Annex D:
—Addenda Description Information