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Run: Building Automation Point-to-Point Verification

Verify every BAS analog and digital input and output point against the controller readout and the field device response before turnover. This template helps ...

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Inspection Setup and Documentation

Verify the current approved BAS point list, sequence of operations, wiring diagrams, and control drawings are available for reference during testing.
Confirm meters, simulators, laptops, and calibration records are available and appropriate for the devices being tested.
Verify the BAS is placed in the correct test state so point manipulation will not create unintended occupant impact or equipment damage.
Confirm the inspector, commissioning authority, or competent person is authorized to perform the test and that the work area is approved.

Point Identification and Mapping

Verify the BAS point name, controller address, and field label are consistent across the database, graphics, and physical device.
Confirm the configured point type matches the actual field device and intended control function.
Verify the controller input/output channel, terminal number, and network address match the approved submittal and as-built documentation.
Confirm the displayed point description, engineering units, and scaling labels are correct and unambiguous.

Analog Input Verification

Record the measured difference between the BAS readout and the applied field condition. Acceptance should be within the project tolerance for the specific point.
Verify the displayed value changes proportionally and the scaling matches the device range, such as 0-10 V, 4-20 mA, or temperature sensor range.
Confirm the signal is stable and does not show intermittent loss, spikes, or unrealistic oscillation during steady test conditions.
Force an out-of-range or disconnected condition where safe and verify the BAS reports the expected alarm, fault, or bad status.

Analog Output Verification

Record the commanded output value and verify the controller output matches the intended setpoint or manual override.
Verify the actuator, damper, valve, VFD, or other controlled device moves proportionally and in the correct direction.
Confirm the output is configured for the proper signal range and that the device fails to the specified safe position on loss of signal or power.
Verify any temporary override is removed and the point returns to normal automatic control without residual lockout.

Digital Input Verification

Verify the BAS status changes when the switch, relay contact, proof switch, or interlock is operated.
Confirm the BAS logic correctly identifies open/closed, on/off, proof/fail, or alarm/normal conditions.
Verify the input does not chatter, bounce excessively, or intermittently drop out during steady operation.
Confirm the BAS alarm, shutdown, proof, or permissive logic reacts correctly to the digital input state.

Digital Output Verification

Verify the relay, contactor, starter, solenoid, or command output operates the intended field device.
Confirm the BAS readout and any proof feedback indicate the correct state after the command is issued.
Where safe and approved, verify the device transitions to the required safe state on loss of control power or command signal.

Final Review and Sign-Off

Record each failed point, the observed deficiency, responsible party, and required corrective action.
Confirm the commissioning authority, controls contractor, and owner representative have reviewed the results and agreed on next steps.
Signature of the inspector or commissioning authority completing the verification.

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