Below
are some of the activities most commonly required over the
instrumentation engineering department, for which, in
practice, Spare Engineering,
can offer its true complete
support, as per current Client needs.

Instrumentation Engineering
Department |
- P&ID
verification for proper instrumental representation and instrument
tagging;
- Cause &
Effects diagram definition contribution;
- control (e.g.
DCS)
and emergency systems I/O
List (ESD e F&G);
- field instrumentation general technical specification;
- package
instrumentation technical specification;
-
special instruments technical specification (e.g. MPFM, LACT, etc.);
- instruments inspection and technical data sheets;
-
special instruments inspection and technical data sheets (e.g. MPFM,
LACT,
etc.);
- instrumentation cables inspection and
technical data sheets;
- bid evaluation with technical report for
each vendor quotation;
- package
systems technical evaluation under the instrumentation aspects; |
- instruments list;
-
instrumentation bulk material
MTO;
- primary hook up;
- secondary electrical hook up;
- loop
diagrams definition;
- actuated valves commands logic;
- logic diagrams and sequential flow; |
- fusible plug layout;
- junction
boxes rack;
- instruments layout;
- junction
boxes layout;
- pneumatic distribution layout;
- wiring diagrams;
- etc. |

To
be noted that with the generic term "instruments" used over the above
list, are to be intended individual electronic devices (e.g.
pressure, flow, temperature, ph transmitters, etc. ), dial
gauges (e.g. pressure, temperature and level gauges.), the protection safety valves as well (PSV, TSV, etc.), any further additional device (e.g. orifice
plates, methanol injection tools), as also, at last all the actuated
devices, both as on-off (e.g. SDV,
BDV,
XV
valves, ball, gate, wellhead choke, pneumatic, hydraulic or
electrically operated etc.), modulating (e.g.
self regulating valves, pressure, level and temperature control valves,
typically pneumatic operated, etc.).
Obviously, we
remain at your complete disposal
for any information you may need, or for the combined
evaluation of further not
listed instrumentation engineering activities (e.g. punch-list
management, active presence to any Hazop
session, kick-off
meeting for the choosen vendor after
the bid evaluation process, etc.).
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