Pre-commissioning services for Continental Envirotech & Engg. Solutions (CEES) ensure that water treatment systems are fully prepared for operation before being officially commissioned. Here’s a list of services that could be part of the pre-commissioning service:
Comprehensive inspection of all water treatment system components to ensure that they meet design specifications and are ready for operation.
Evaluation of the installation process to identify and resolve any issues prior to start-up.
Thorough testing of all system components, such as pumps, filters, valves, and tanks, to ensure that they are functioning correctly. Verification of electrical and mechanical connections to confirm they are in good working condition.
Adjustment of system parameters, including chemical dosing rates, flow rates, and pressure settings, to match operational requirements.
Calibration of instrumentation and control systems to ensure accurate measurements and controls during operations.
Cleaning and flushing of pipes, tanks, and other components to remove debris, dust, and any contaminants that may have accumulated during installation.
Ensuring that all system parts are free from blockages and ready for smooth operation.
Conducting thorough safety checks to ensure that all systems are safe to operate, including verification of emergency shutdown procedures and safety valve settings.
Ensuring compliance with local safety standards and regulations.
Preparation of detailed reports documenting the inspection results, testing procedures, and any adjustments made during the pre-commissioning phase.
Providing the client with all relevant documentation to support the commissioning process.
Providing basic training for staff on the operation and maintenance of the system before it is officially commissioned.
Ensuring that operators are familiar with the system's key functions and safety features.
Conducting a final walkthrough with the client to ensure all aspects of the system are ready for operation.
Reviewing any last-minute concerns or questions before the official start-up process begins.