Sensor calibration planning uses BIM to locate sensors, confirm access, check labels, and organise test records. Temperature, humidity, pressure, CO2, gas, flow, and occupancy sensors all need maintainable locations.
Why This Matters
Sensors drive building control decisions. If they are badly placed, hard to access, or mislabeled, the building automation system may operate from unreliable data.
Practical Guidance
Check Location Quality: Review sensor placement against airflow, sunlight, doors, heat sources, and user interference.
Confirm Access: Calibration teams need safe access without disrupting occupants unnecessarily.
Match Labels: Sensor labels in BIM, BMS, drawings, and field tags should align.
Store Records: Link calibration dates, results, and next due dates to sensor assets.
Checklist
- Review sensor placement against environmental conditions
- Confirm safe access for calibration
- Match BIM, BMS, drawing, and field labels
- Link calibration records and due dates to assets
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