SPOTLIGHT on the commissioning of metallurgical plant

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
P. Lloyd K. Levin
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

During the commissioning phase, which is usually the most exciting part of a project involving the design and construction of metallurgical plant, the commissioning engineers interact between the client and the project management. The client wants to see whether all the equipment that he has bought and that, in his opinion, has taken far too long to erect will actually work. Project management expects the commissioning people to con¬vince the client that this is the best design ever developed and that never before have time and money been spent so well. The commissioning team has to fulfil these expectations. Commissioning work is a `shirt sleeve' function, with little of the glamour that is normally associated with fields such as engineering and operations. The team usually works in a partially completed plant with more temporary than permanent services and little (if any) office accommodation, normal working hours do not apply, and the demands made on the team change suddenly and dramatically. This article outlines the activities of the commissioning group and the systems used to smooth the commissioning path.
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APA: P. Lloyd K. Levin  (1981)  SPOTLIGHT on the commissioning of metallurgical plant

MLA: P. Lloyd K. Levin SPOTLIGHT on the commissioning of metallurgical plant. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1981.

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