Proper installation and commissioning are paramount to the longevity and performance of industrial equipment. Our specialized field service teams ensure that your pumps, compressors, and control systems are integrated flawlessly into your existing infrastructure, mitigating early-life failure risks and optimizing throughput from the moment of startup.
Our Proven Methodology
A systematic, risk-averse approach to bringing complex industrial systems online. We adhere to a strict stage-gate process to guarantee operational integrity.
Site Readiness Assessment
Our engineers conduct a comprehensive evaluation of your facility to ensure all structural, environmental, and safety prerequisites are met prior to equipment arrival. We review P&ID diagrams and verify utility connections.
Equipment Staging & Integration
Rigorous uncrating, visual inspection, and strategic placement of equipment. Our mechanical teams perform precise alignment, bolt torquing to OEM specifications, and initial pipe-up in accordance with standard codes.
Instrumentation & Control Wiring
Connecting field instruments to control systems (PLC/DCS). This includes loop checking, point-to-point wiring verification, and ensuring all intrinsic safety barriers are correctly implemented.
Testing & Calibration
Hydrostatic and pneumatic pressure testing of lines. Calibration of flow meters, pressure transmitters, and control valves. We simulate operational scenarios to verify safety interlocks and shutdown systems.
Commissioning & Handover
Live fluid introduction and dynamic tuning. We monitor initial operation, stabilize the process, and compile a comprehensive handover dossier including as-built drawings and test certificates.
Project Deliverables
Upon successful commissioning and site sign-off, you receive a comprehensive documentation package, ensuring full traceability and baseline data for future maintenance.
Uncompromising Safety Standards
Safety is integrated into every phase of our commissioning process. Our field service engineers are OSHA certified and adhere strictly to industry-specific safety protocols including API, ASME, and local environmental regulations. A site-specific Job Safety Analysis (JSA) is completed before any work begins.