Control sequence validation uses BIM to connect written BMS logic with real devices, sensors, dampers, valves, panels, and controlled zones. It helps commissioning teams see whether the sequence can be tested physically.
Why This Matters
Control sequences can read well on paper but fail in the field if devices are missing, mislabeled, inaccessible, or assigned to the wrong zone.
Practical Guidance
Map Devices: Link each sequence input and output to a model device or asset ID.
Check Zones: Confirm that sensors, dampers, valves, and equipment serve the intended rooms or systems.
Prepare Test Views: Create views showing all devices needed for a sequence test.
Record Results: Attach pass, fail, retest, and accepted status to the sequence or related assets.
Checklist
- Link sequence points to model devices
- Confirm device zone and system assignment
- Create model views for sequence testing
- Record test status and retest evidence
LUA BIM LABS Insight
Controls are invisible until they fail. BIM makes control logic visible enough to test before users feel the problem.
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