FEED PACKAGE FOR INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS
Feed Package for Instrumentation and Controls
Our Feed Package offers comprehensive foundational engineering for the seamless design and implementation of instrumentation and control systems in your facility. This package ensures that every control component is meticulously planned to guarantee operational efficiency, safety, and compliance. This package shall consist of complete Instrumentation & Control engineering drawings and documents and be a key input for the execution phase of engineering.
Below are the key Components but not limited to
- Instrumentation and Control Philosophy (Including preliminary system architecture)
A strategic document detailing the overall approach, including metering systems and fire & gas detection for proactive safety measures. - Material Requisition (Including data sheets)
Selection of field instruments, Control Valves, Shutdown Valves and Control and Safeguarding system, ensuring alignment with process requirements - Cable Trench Layout Study
Provides optimal cable routing design, focusing on efficiency, safety, and regulatory compliance, particularly critical for fire and gas systems. - Instrumentation & Fire/Gas Location Layouts
Detailed drawings for the precise placement of instruments and fire/gas sensors, ensuring comprehensive hazard detection and easy maintenance access.
Alarm Rationalization
Alarm Rationalization is a structured approach to refining alarm systems, aiming to reduce clutter and ensure that alarms are necessary, meaningful, and actionable. This service enhances operator response to critical situations by minimizing nuisance alarms and prioritizing operationally significant alerts.
Our Approach
- Alarm Management Philosophy
Development of a philosophy aligned with industry standards (e.g., ANSI/ISA 18.2, EEMUA 191), focusing on risk management, best practices, and operational objectives. - Comprehensive Workshop
A facilitated session with key stakeholders (engineers, operators, HSE, maintenance) to systematically evaluate alarms for necessity, priority, and response actions. - Alarm Rationalization Process
- Identification: Populate potential alarms in the Alarm Variable Table (AVT).
- Evaluation: Analyze each alarm’s purpose, risks, and required operator actions.
- Documentation: Detailed records of alarm prioritization, settings, and modifications.
- Post-Workshop Implementation & Review
Implementation of changes in the control system, followed by performance monitoring to validate improvements in operator response times and alarm load reduction. - Comprehensive AMR report