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What is the sequence to create the project for Electrical control room

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Kumar Baiju
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Hi

  I want to create the project control room. here i want to know that what is sequence of activity.For example

1. Concept Note by Electrical department

2. assignment drawing to Civil & Structure, HVAC, Instrument

3. HVAC gives the assignment to CIVIL

and so on...

 

Can any one suggest the site where i can get son standard procedure or guide for sequencing to engineering project

 

Thanks in advanced

 

Regards'

KBJ

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Wynand Jonker
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First need to summarize your bill of quantity for example , Circuit breakers etc to Distribution Board.Isolators ,Cables ,Cable Racks , Transformers , UPS, UPS DB Boards Etc. Now do the same for Instrumentation. On your Project file start with

Egg:

Utilities:

Cable Rack

Trunking

Power Equipment:

UPS

Generator

Field Equipment":

DB Boards

Isolators

Welding Plugs

Lightning and small power:

Plugs

Lights

Cables:

Small Power

LV Power

 

This is a very quick guide line

 

 

 

Stella Lewis
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  Winsted Worldwide Control Rooms 

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Winsted Corporation has over 46 years experience in providing quality control room furniture solutions.  Serving security, video, traffic, utility and defence control rooms world wide.

 

Winsted’s products, installation operations, and services are tailored specific to your requirements.  Whether you need a single workstation, or a complete control room, we can provide the perfect solution. At Winsted we are pleased to offer you a Free design service to provide you with a clear vision of your console needs. 

 

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We look forward to hearing from you.

 

Yours sincerely

 

 

 

 

Stella Lewis

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Kumar Baiju
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Many many Thanks GARY

       In the next topic i want to know Compressor House Building Schdule.

 

Regards\\

KBJ

Gary Whitehead
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assuming the control room is to control new equipment, the design / procurement / construction sequence would be something like:

 

1) datasheets / specs for new equipment to be controlled

2) let orders for the same

3) vender details of the same back, including loading

4) spec for DCS / MCC / etc

5) let orders for the same

6) vender details of the same back, including sizing & ventilation requirements

7) HVAC design (if required)

8) Civils design

9) Civils construction to weatherproof

10) M&E installation

 

NB: This can be quite a length process as you have to design & order all your plant before you can start design on the control kit. If time is a factor, another option is to start HVAC and civils design & civils construction before the control kit is ordered, and over-engineer the solution to ensure it will be adequate (ie a bigger room than you think you'll need with more HVAC than you think you'll need). Obviously more expensive this way, but MCCs are often on the critical path of process projects so it can be worth it.

Kumar Baiju
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Dear Ali

  Yes . i want to develop a new schedule for a control room (containing electrical, instrument panel, DCS Panel, electrical circuit breaker etc).

 

regard\\

KBJ

Syed Ali
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Kumar,

Little confused with your question. Are you going to develop a Schedule for new Control Room or what?

Please clarify.

Regards,

SE Ali