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The purpose of commissioning is to satisfy pre-determined standards, that all the equipment erection is correct and that all the equipment connections and cables have been installed in accordance with the approved erection drawings and diagrams. Furthermore to demonstrate to the satisfaction of the client that the foregoing work has been done and that the equipment functions as designed.
  • The commissioning procedures outlined in this document will be executed by the commissioning teams under the guidance of the Principal Commissioning Engineer (PCE). The PCE will assume overall responsibility for the documentation, drawings, client liaison, commissioning lists and methods, and the supervision and direction of the commissioning teams. Additionally, the PCE will oversee the client’s approval and acceptance process.
  • The composition of the commissioning teams will naturally vary from contract to contract based on the specific work content and requirements. Typically, the Principal Commissioning Engineer (PCE) will be supported by one or more Senior Commissioning Engineers (SCEs), who are authorized to act on behalf of the PCE in their absence. Additionally, the team will include the relevant Factory Test Engineers (FTEs) and any Subcontractor Commissioning Engineers (CEs), who are essential members of the team.
The ‘Commissioning Procedures’ document addresses the standard operational and electrical pre-commissioning and commissioning tests and checks. It does not include the post-erection ‘mechanical’ checks, which are the responsibility of the Factory Test Engineers (FTEs) as part of their installation duties.
  • To avoid any confusion, this document encompasses all tests and checks that are genuinely considered part of the commissioning procedures to be conducted by the commissioning team, and therefore fall under the direction of the Principal Commissioning Engineer (PCE).
  • To ensure that the commissioning procedures are conducted as effectively and efficiently as possible, it is essential to maintain a high level of cooperation and flexibility among all involved personnel, including erection engineers (both factory and subcontractor), factory test engineers, commissioning engineers, and client representatives.

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