Systems Commissioning

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Systems Commissioning

At The Service Company (TSC), we provide comprehensive systems commissioning to ensure that mechanical, plumbing, and electrical systems function together seamlessly—meeting design intent, performance expectations, and operational efficiency. Our quality control process guarantees that all systems are properly installed, tested, documented, and fine-tuned, ensuring optimal performance and long-term reliability.

Why Systems Commissioning Matters

Proper commissioning ensures that your building’s HVAC, electrical, and plumbing systems:

  • Operate as Designed – Systems are inspected and tested to match project specifications.
  • Enhance Energy Efficiency – Optimized performance reduces energy waste and lowers utility costs.
  • Ensure Compliance & Safety – Systems are verified to meet building codes and safety standards.
  • Minimize Operational Issues – Prevent future breakdowns and costly system failures.
  • Provide a Documented Performance Baseline – Establishes confidence in long-term system functionality.

Types of Systems We Commission

Our commissioning specialists ensure that your HVAC, electrical, and plumbing systems are installed and functioning at peak performance.

HVAC & Mechanical Systems

  • Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning (HVAC)
  • Chillers, Boilers & Cooling Towers
  • Air Handlers & Ventilation Systems
  • Building Automation & Temperature Controls
  • Energy Recovery Systems

Electrical Systems

  • Power Distribution & Backup Generators
  • Emergency Lighting & Safety Systems
  • Electrical Controls & Automation
  • Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs)

Plumbing Systems

  • Domestic & Process Water Systems
  • Pumps, Piping & Water Heating Systems
  • Drainage & Wastewater Systems
  • Backflow Prevention Systems

FAQ

Your Questions Answered

  • What is the difference between commissioning and testing?

    Commissioning is a comprehensive process that verifies, documents, and fine-tunes system performance, while testing is a single-step process that checks for initial operation.


  • When should commissioning take place?

    Ideally, commissioning begins during the design phase, continues through construction, and is finalized before occupancy.

  • Do existing buildings need commissioning?

    Yes! Retro-commissioning can improve efficiency, reduce energy waste, and enhance system performance in older buildings.

  • How does commissioning help lower energy costs?

    By optimizing HVAC, electrical, and plumbing systems, commissioning ensures that equipment runs at peak efficiency, reducing energy waste and lowering utility bills.

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