Erection & Commissioning
- Installation of LPG Auto Gas Station
Setting up an LPG auto gas station involves:
- Site Assessment: Evaluating the location for feasibility, safety, and compliance with local regulations.
- Design and Layout: Creating a detailed plan for station infrastructure, including storage tanks, dispensers, pipelines, and safety systems.
- Procurement of Equipment: Sourcing certified LPG storage tanks, dispensers, and control systems.
- Installation: Installing tanks, dispensers, pipelines, and monitoring systems following industry standards.
- Safety Checks: Ensuring all safety measures, such as fire suppression systems and emergency shut-offs, are in place.
- Compliance: Obtaining necessary permits and approvals from local authorities.
- Installation of Industrial LPG System
This service includes setting up LPG systems for industrial operations, such as heating, power generation, or manufacturing.
- Needs Analysis: Identifying the LPG requirements of the facility based on its operations.
- System Design: Creating a customized design for LPG storage and distribution systems.
- Equipment Installation: Installing storage tanks, vaporizing units, regulators, and pipelines.
- Integration: Connecting the system to the existing infrastructure or machinery.
- Safety Measures: Ensuring the installation adheres to safety and environmental standards.
- Installation of Industrial SNG (Synthetic Natural Gas)
Industrial SNG systems are designed to provide an alternative to natural gas using LPG or other hydrocarbons.
- System Assessment: Understanding the client’s energy requirements and designing an SNG system accordingly.
- Component Installation: Installing SNG generators, mixers, pipelines, and control units.
- Performance Testing: Ensuring the SNG system delivers consistent energy output matching the client’s needs.
- Environmental Compliance: Ensuring the system meets local environmental and safety regulations.
- Maintenance Training: Providing guidance on maintaining the SNG system for optimal performance.
- On-Site Commissioning
Commissioning involves testing and starting up installed systems to ensure they operate efficiently.
- Inspection: Checking all components for proper installation and alignment.
- Testing: Running operational tests to ensure systems function as designed.
- Calibration: Fine-tuning equipment for optimal performance.
- Documentation: Providing detailed commissioning reports, including operational parameters and safety checks.
- Training: Offering operational and safety training to the client’s team.