Periodic TAB of Existing Buildings

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Periodic TAB of Existing Buildings

Discover how regular TAB practices can maintain system efficiency, enhance indoor environmental quality, and reduce operational costs in existing buildings.

Learning Objectives

  1. Understand the importance of periodic testing and balancing (T&B).\
  2. Identify key components and systems involved in T&B.
  3. Understand the T&B process and tools used.
  4. Analyze common HVAC issues in existing buildings.
  5. Optimize HVAC system efficiency and reduce operational costs.
  6. Review industry standards and regulatory compliance.
  7. Develop a periodic T&B plan for existing buildings.

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Date

Aug 20 2025
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Time

2:00 pm

Speaker

  • Troy Byers
    Troy Byers
    P.E., TBE, CxA, LEED AP, Cx Solutions

    Mr. Byers is a Professional Engineer, Certified Commissioning Authority (CxA), and Test & Balance Engineer with decades of experience in the building systems industry. He began his career in 1984 as a nuclear propulsion plant operator in the U.S. Navy, gaining a strong foundation in mechanical systems and operational discipline. Since 1995, he has specialized in Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing (TAB), bringing deep technical expertise to both new construction and existing building projects. Currently based in the Charlotte, NC area, Mr. Byers collaborates closely with TAB firms, providing commissioning and retro-commissioning services that ensure optimal building performance and energy efficiency.

AABC establishes industry standards for the field measurement and documentation of HVAC systems and provides education, technical training, and certification for its members.

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