Much has been written about design details, operating guidelines, and maintenance procedures that focus on improving the reliability of individual types of equipment or systems. However, to minimize t..
Much has been written about design details, operating guidelines, and maintenance procedures that focus on improving the reliability of individual types of equipment or systems. However, to minimize the total life cycle costs of a process plant, maintenance needs and operating reliability must be considered at the beginning of a project and during its execution. Three aspects of this are:
Process design specifications that consider maintenance and operating needs
Cost-effective owner-company engineering standards
Engineering quality control during project execution
Companies that include these items in their project execution plans will improve
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