Comfort complaint investigation uses BIM to connect room data, sensors, air terminals, control zones, solar exposure, occupancy, and maintenance history. It helps teams investigate hot, cold, noisy, or stuffy spaces systematically.
Why This Matters
Comfort complaints are often treated as isolated user issues. BIM can show whether the problem relates to zoning, diffuser placement, sensor location, facade exposure, balancing, or equipment performance.
Practical Guidance
Map the Room: Identify the room, serving equipment, air terminals, sensors, windows, and control zone.
Review BMS Data: Compare temperature, setpoint, valve position, fan status, and occupancy where available.
Check Physical Context: Look for blocked diffusers, poor sensor placement, heat gain, or partition changes.
Record Resolution: Update model notes if balancing, controls, layout, or sensor changes are made.
Checklist
- Link complaint rooms to serving systems and sensors
- Compare BMS trends with model context
- Check diffuser, sensor, facade, and occupancy conditions
- Record fixes in operational BIM notes
LUA BIM LABS Insight
Comfort has a location, a system, and a history. BIM helps connect all three before anyone starts guessing.
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