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I-BEA: BASEINE IAQ BUIDING AUDITS Page 1 of 24 A2.1: OUTDOOR AIR INTAKE AND DAPERS IN AU Building ocation Prepared by Date Equipment anufacturer Other ID File # Pollution Sources: No exhaust outlet w/i 25 ft? Recorded distance No cooling tower w/i 25 ft? Recorded distance No trash container w/i 25 ft? Recorded distance No other source within 25 ft.? Other sources Operating hours: Open during all occupied hours? Operating plan: Bird screen: esh < 0.5? Specified mesh Other: Walkthrough Checklist Odors: No noticeable odors from outdoors (e.g., roof tar, vehicle exhaust)? Air intake: No obstruction, bird droppings, or nests? Pollutant sources: No sources w/i 25 ft. of intake (e.g., sanitary vents, solvents)? Bird screen: No obstruction, no nests, clean? Face and bypass dampers: Good condition, ease of movement? Control sequence: atches design specs?

I-BEA: BASEINE IAQ BUIDING AUDITS Page 2 of 24 A2.2: OUTDOOR AIR QUANTITY AT AU Building ocation Prepared by Date Equipment anufacturer Other ID File # e: For VAV systems, measure outdoor air quantity in both heating and cooling modes and in transition seasons. easure both morning and afternoon flows. Option A: easure outdoor air flow This is the preferred if using a flow hood to measure outdoor air flow is feasible. easured supply air from AU A easured outdoor air entering AU B C = B/A Percent outdoor air (1) C Peak occupancy for space served by AU (2) D E = D/B Outdoor air per occupant (3) E cfm cfm % occupants cfm Option B: Calculate outdoor air flow: Outdoor air (in percent) = {(C s Cr)/ (Co Cr)} x 100 Cs = ppm of carbon dioxide in the supply air Cr = ppm of carbon dioxide in return air Co = ppm of carbon dioxide in outside air (at outdoor air intake) % Outdoor Air (See Above) A easured Supply Air Flow B Number of Occupants (peak number (2) C Supply Air Per Occupant D = B/C D Outdoor air per occupant (3) E = D x (A/100) E % cfm occupants cfm cfm (1) Percent outdoor air is a useful parameter to record. It is used when estimating the outdoor air per occupant in a given space served by the AU: (See Form A1) (2) For office space, a default value for peak occupancy may be estimated: = floor area (ft 2 ) divided by 150. (3) Should be compared with ASRAE Standard 62-1989 (minimum of 20 cfm/occupant for office space)

I-BEA: BASEINE IAQ BUIDING AUDITS Page 3 of 24 A2.3: IXING PENU AND DAPERS IN AU Building Equipment anufacturer File # Address Prepared by Date ixed air temperature: Setting:. OK? Freeze stat: Setting OK? Pressure (negative): Design pressure. OK? Walkthrough Checklist ixing plenum: Clean, no obstructions? Floor drain: Trapped, charged with water? All Dampers Tight? otor connections secure? otor functions OK?

I-BEA: BASEINE IAQ BUIDING AUDITS Page 4 of 24 A2.4: FITERS Building Equipment anufacturer File # Address Prepared by Date OK Rated dustspot efficiency. OK? Odor: No noticeable odor? OK Accessibility: Easily accessible for maintenance? Installation: Correct with no bypassing air? Pressure drop: eets manufacturer s specs? oisture/dampness: excessive? Filter loading: No excessive dirt/dust?

I-BEA: BASEINE IAQ BUIDING AUDITS Page 5 of 24 A2.5 EATING COI IN AU Building ocation Prepared by Date Equipment anufacturer Other ID File # OK Supply water temperature setting. OK? Temp. setting of discharge thermostat. OK? Accessibility: Easily accessible for inspection and maintenance? Coil condition: Clean, no obstruction or corrosion, no leaks visible? Face and bypass dampers: Good condition, ease of movement? Bypass damper motors: Smooth operation? Control sequence: atches design specs? Reheat coils: Clean, no obstruction, no leaks, operational? OK

I-BEA: BASEINE IAQ BUIDING AUDITS Page 6 of 24 A2.6 COOING COIS AND CONDENSATE PANS IN AU Building ocation Prepared by Date Equipment anufacturer Other ID File # OK Supply water temperature setting: Design setting below 45 F? Cooling coils Easily accessible for inspection & maintenance? Clean, no rust? No condensing water droplets in the air stream? No condensation drainage problems? Condensate drain pans No noticeable odor? OK Easily accessible for inspection and maintenance? Clean, no residue, clogs, or debris? No standing water, overflow, or leakage? No visible bacterial or fungal growth (slime)? Properly sloped and draining? Traps properly installed, filled with liquid?

I-BEA: BASEINE IAQ BUIDING AUDITS Page 7 of 24 A2.7 ECANICA ROO Building ocation Prepared by Date Equipment anufacturer Other ID File # ixed air: echanical room used as mixing chamber? ES / DDC: Operator on site / controlled off-site? Odors: No unusual odors? yes no yes no Cleanliness: No dirt/ dust, buildup on floors and equipment? Storage: No cleaning supplies, maintenance supplies, trash, etc.? oisture: No water leaks, pooling of water, past water damage? Noise: No excess noise and vibration? eakage: No penetrations to adjacent spaces? Controls : All controls operational?

I-BEA: BASEINE IAQ BUIDING AUDITS Page 8 of 24 A2.8 STEA UIDIFIER Building ocation Prepared by Date Equipment anufacturer Other ID File # OK Steam or hot water : From a potable source? inimum setpoint Intended setting R<45%? igh limit setpoint Intended setting: <70%? Installation: Properly installation Drainage: Proper drainage, drain line trapped Clean: Pans clean, no standing water or overflow Deposits: No mineral deposits icrobial contamination: No visible biological growth OK If duct liner within 12 feet, no dirt or mold growth?

I-BEA: BASEINE IAQ BUIDING AUDITS Page 9 of 24 A2.9 SPRAY UIDIFIER OR AIR WASER Building ocation Prepared by Date Equipment anufacturer Other ID File # Spill containment: System in place? Biocide treatment schedule: ast treatment date. OK? Coverage: Complete coil coverage? Nozzles: Working properly? Cleanliness :Pans clean, no standing water or overflow? icrobial contamination: No signs of mold or bacteria? Drains: Properly trapped?

I-BEA: BASEINE IAQ BUIDING AUDITS Page 10 of 24 A2.10 CONTROS Building ocation Prepared by Date Equipment anufacturer Other ID File # Profile items may be completed prior to walkthrough Thermostat Setpoints: Summer:. Winter. Calibrated? in direct sun or near supply vent? umidistat : Setpoint: Calibrated? Dehumidistat: Setpoint: Calibrated? Time clocks Read correct time? Settings match schedule(set back/set up, night/weekend? Switches: Summer/winter in correct position? Pneumatic Controls ine pressure for occupied and unoccupied setting OK? ine pressure at thermostat and damper actuator OK? Control system changed per manufacturer s instruction? ine dryer preventing moisture buildup? Freeze-stat: Tripping mechanism operating at proper temperature?

I-BEA: BASEINE IAQ BUIDING AUDITS Page 11 of 24 A2.11 AIR DUCTS Building ocation Prepared by Date Equipment anufacturer Other ID File #. No damage, dents, leaks? ounting secure? Connections sealed. Access: Easy access for maintenance? Clean:. No excess dirt or erosion? No debris? No water condensation. No, dampness, mold, biological growth? Fire damper: Open and accessible for maintenance Access doors: Closed? Grilles: Clean and unobstructed. Return air path: Clean and unobstructed?

I-BEA: BASEINE IAQ BUIDING AUDITS Page 12 of 24 A2.12 AIR PENUS Building ocation Prepared by Date Equipment anufacturer Other ID File # Profile items may be completed prior to walkthrough ayout: Adequate for air distribution? Balance: Capable for balancing? Accessibility: Easily accessible for maintenance Odors: No unusual odors in plenum or space? Clean: No debris, excess dirt, excess dampness, signs of biological growth? eaks: No leaks from other systems (look for stained ceiling tiles? Fireproofing and insulation: Secure, clean, no erosion. Does not contaminate space? Fire dampers: Open? Ceiling tiles: All tiles in place. No stains? Openings: No unintentional openings?

I-BEA: BASEINE IAQ BUIDING AUDITS Page 13 of 24 A2.13 DIFFUSERS, GRIES, AND REGISTERS Building ocation Prepared by Date Equipment anufacturer Other ID File # Profile items may be completed prior to walkthrough Allocation: Every room has supply air (or transfer path/grilles) plus return (or exhaust) air? Supply diffusers: No excess dirt or dust? Open, noticeable flow of air? Return or exhaust. close to supply diffuser? No excess dirt on registers? Noise: inimal diffuser and register noise?

I-BEA: BASEINE IAQ BUIDING AUDITS Page 14 of 24 A2.14 FAN AND FAN CABERS Building ocation Prepared by Date Equipment anufacturer Other ID File # Profile items may be completed prior to walkthrough Fan Controls. Design sequence Chamber: Clean, no trash or storage? Drain traps wet or sealed? No air leaks; door seals tight? No standing water? No corrosion? Fan: No excess vibration, no unusual noise? Fan blades clean, not damaged? Belts with proper tension, no excess wear, guards installed? Controls: Operational and calibrated? Sequence consistent with design?

I-BEA: BASEINE IAQ BUIDING AUDITS Page 15 of 24 A2.15 EXAUST FANS IN SPECIA USE AREAS Building ocation Prepared by Date Equipment anufacturer Other ID File # Exhaust is installed eets code? Fans: Working during occupied hours? Registers: Open, clear? akeup air path: Adequate make-up air, clear path? Room Pressure: Negative relative to building? Noise: No excessive noise? Grilles: Clean, unobstructed? Controls: Operational? Doors: Closed?

I-BEA: BASEINE IAQ BUIDING AUDITS Page 16 of 24 A2.16 TERINA BOXES (VAV / CAV) Building ocation Prepared by Date Equipment anufacturer Other ID File # VAV in. stops. OK? in. flow OK? in. outside air. OK? Supply set pt. summer OK? Supply set pt. winter OK? Exterior: Overall exterior condition OK? Ducts: Visible ductwork condition and insulation OK? Noise: No air or fan noise or vibration? Accessibility: All parts accessible for maintenance Filter: condition and installation OK? Dampers: Operational? Control setpoints: atch design setpoints? Reheat coils: Clean, operational, no obstruction?

I-BEA: BASEINE IAQ BUIDING AUDITS Page 17 of 24 A2.17 FAN COI UNIT / UNIT VENTIATOR/ INDUCTION UNITS Building ocation Prepared by Date Equipment anufacturer Other ID File # : No rust, no corrosion? Ducts: Visible ductwork condition and insulation OK? Noise: No unusual noise or vibration? Duct vibration isolation: Installed, good condition? Accessibility. All parts accessible for maintenance? Filter: Clean. Pressure drop within manufacturer s specs? Controls: atch design settings? Dampers : Operational, no obstructions. Pipes: No leaks? Wall/floor cavity sealed? Drain pan. Clean, no residue, no biol. growth (e.g. slime)? Sloped, no standing water, no leaks? No overflow, trapped drain?

I-BEA: BASEINE IAQ BUIDING AUDITS Page 18 of 24 A2.18 EAT PUP Building ocation Prepared by Date Equipment anufacturer Other ID File # Walkthrough Checklist Exterior condition: No corrosion, air leakage? Ducts: Visible ductwork condition OK? Noise: No unusual noise or vibration? Duct vibration isolation: Installed and condition OK? Accessibility: All parts accessible for maintenance? Filter: OK? Installed properly? Controls: Calibrated? Pipe insulation: OK Coil and drain pan: Evaporator coil and drain pan clean. Pan drains OK. Refrigerant: No bubbling in refrigerant sight glass Refrigerant line: Proper outlet and inlet temperatures? Discharge air streams: No unusual odors eakage: No uncontained leakage from system

I-BEA: BASEINE IAQ BUIDING AUDITS Page 19 of 24 A2.19 BOIER Building ocation Prepared by Date Equipment anufacturer Other ID File # Combustion air: Dedicated supply from outside available? Chemical treatment: ast treated. OK? Boiler room: Clean, no combustibles? Odors: No unusual odors? Noise: No noise or vibration? Flue: No corrosion, leaks, breeching tight? Fuel system: Tight, no leaks? Purge cycle: Working? Door gaskets: Tight? Combustion air. At least 1 square inch free area per 2000 BTU input?

I-BEA: BASEINE IAQ BUIDING AUDITS Page 20 of 24 A2.20 CIER Building ocation Prepared by Date Equipment anufacturer Other ID File # Refrigerant temp: (<45 F for moisture removal?) Chemical treatment: ast treated. OK? eaks: No refrigerant leaks? Condensation: No condensation problems? Purge cycle: Normal? Disposal: Proper disposal of waste oil and refrigerant. Storage: Proper storage of spare refrigerant?

I-BEA: BASEINE IAQ BUIDING AUDITS Page 21 of 24 A2.21 CONDENSING EQUIPENT (COOING TOWER) Building ocation Prepared by Date Equipment anufacturer Other ID File # Chemical treatment: ast treatment date:. OK? Sump: Clean, no slime or algae? Baffles: Clean, no slime or algae? Water: normal. No signs of slime or algae? ist eliminators: Clean, no carryover? eakage: No water leakage or overflow? Nearby receptors: ist not migrating to inappropriate receptors? Noise: No unusual noise or vibration? Dirt separator: Working? Biocide treatment: Working and effective?

I-BEA: BASEINE IAQ BUIDING AUDITS Page 22 of 24 A2.22 EERGENCY GENERATORS Building ocation Prepared by Date Equipment anufacturer Other ID File # achine room: No odors? Room pressure: Negative? Exhaust: Exhaust stack in good condition?

I-BEA: BASEINE IAQ BUIDING AUDITS Page 23 of 24 A2.23 EEVATOR, STAIRWES Building ocation Prepared by Date Equipment anufacturer Other ID File # Elevator Systems Shaft is clean (floor, walls, and ceiling); adequately ventilated? Elevator is clean, ventilated? Stairwells No unusual odors? Doors close and latch properly? No openings allowing uncontrolled air flow? Clean, dry, no signs of smoking?

I-BEA: BASEINE IAQ BUIDING AUDITS Page 24 of 24 A2.24 AIR COPRESSOR AND PNEUATIC SYSTE Building ocation Prepared by Date Equipment anufacturer Other ID File # Profile items may be completed prior to walkthrough Pressure: Operating range. OK? Relief valve: Setting. OK? Cycling: For compressors with alternating cycles. Timing between cycles. OK? Odor: No odor from compressed air? Contamination: No evidence of oil contaminating system? System sizing: Appropriate? Pneumatic lines: Good condition? eakage: No observable system air leakage? Dessicator and filters: Good condition? Function: Effective compression? Belt: Tight fit, no excess wear?