Commissioning has been in the
data center industry as a quality assurance program for over a decade now, which ensures that the processes of a new facility and systems meet the expectations and requirement of the company. This is why it becomes inevitable for a data center to look for a capable person who can oversee the whole process of commissioning. According to the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), commissioning a process that verifies and documents that the data center and all of its systems are installed, designed, tested and maintained properly to meet the requirement of the data center owner.
Here is how commissioning can benefit your business:
No unplanned downtime: As a business owner you won’t afford an unplanned downtime. The ultimate goal of commissioning is to prevent or reduce the possibilities of downtime.
Reduced life-cycle expenses: Commissioning improves the overall system performance during the whole life cycle of a facility that leads to cut the maintenance and operational expenses.
Fewer or no delay: Commissioning reduces rework on project that results into avoiding the expenses associated with delays.
Economical problem resolution: Commissioning rectifies obstacles related to the system well in advance, which warns the owner not to invest much in solving all those obstacles.