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Att 6. Tentative Commissioning Sequence & System Priority

The document provides a tentative commissioning sequence and system priority for a new facility. It lists the order in which various utility systems and process units will be commissioned, starting with importing temporary power and progressing through utilities like cooling water, air, and flare systems. It then lists the order for commissioning substations, intake stations, desalination, water systems, and power generation. The list concludes with the scheduled commissioning of major process units like distillation, treating, storage, and off-site systems. Notes provide additional context on power sources, boiler feedwater, and operational requirements.
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Att 6. Tentative Commissioning Sequence & System Priority

The document provides a tentative commissioning sequence and system priority for a new facility. It lists the order in which various utility systems and process units will be commissioned, starting with importing temporary power and progressing through utilities like cooling water, air, and flare systems. It then lists the order for commissioning substations, intake stations, desalination, water systems, and power generation. The list concludes with the scheduled commissioning of major process units like distillation, treating, storage, and off-site systems. Notes provide additional context on power sources, boiler feedwater, and operational requirements.
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TENTATIVE COMMISSIONING SEQUENCE & SYSTEM PRIORITY

Power import from Main Receiving Station MRS00 Using


Grid Temporary DG Set

Main Substation MSS02 Instrument House


SIH16

Utility Facilities Secondary Cooling Water (SCW 2)-


Common 2 – U 7000 U 7310

Instrument Air & Plant Air (IA 2)-


U 7600

Substation SS16 Flare System (FLR 2)-U 8900 Instrument House


SIH12

Fuel Gas & Natural Gas System (FGU 2)


– U 7500

Steam & Condensate System 2 – U 7400

Substation SS92 & Sea Water Intake Station (SWI 2)-U 7200 Instrument House
Substation SS15 SIH17

Sea Water Desalination (SWD 2)-U 7320

Potable Water & Service Water System


(PWS 2) - U 7340

Power Generation & Distribution


System (ELC 2) – U 7100

Nitrogen Distribution System (N2 2)


(U 7700)
Fire Fighting- U 9200

Waste Water Treatment (WWT 2) – MAF Revamping Works


U 8500

Revamping of Existing Feedstock & Slop Tankage 2 – U 8100


Unit-6100

Revamping of Existing Product & Component Storage 2 –


Unit-6200 U 8200

Truck Loading Facilities 2 – U 8300

Amine Regeneration Unit (ARU 2)-U


3100

Sour Water Stripping Unit (SWS 2 &3) –


U-3000 & U-3050

Sulfur Recovery Unit–Train 1&2 (SRU 2


– Train 1 & 2) – U 4400 & U 4500

Satellite Instrument
House Building-SIH13
Crude Distillation Unit (CDU 2) – U 1400
Revamping as per Existing Substation SS-17
plant Shut Down schedule
Kerosene Merox Unit (KMU 2) – U 1900

Revamping of Existing
Unit-1100
LPG Merox Unit Substation SS-18
(LMU 3) – U 2500
Revamping of Existing
Unit-1300
Vacuum Distillation Unit (VDU) –
Revamping of Existing U 1500
Unit - 1200

Delayed Coker Unit (DCU)-U 2400


Revamping of Existing
RFCC
Substation SS-15
Hydrogen Generation Unit (HGU 2) –
U 3900 Satellite Instrument
House Building-SIH11

Bitumen Blowing Unit (BBU) – U 1800

Hydrocracking / Treating Unit (HCU) – Substation SS-17


U 1700

Isomerization Unit (ISOM) – U 4300 Substation SS-15

Tail Gas Treating Unit (TGU 2) -


U 4600

Sulfur Granulation & Packing Unit (SGU


2) – U 4700

Notes:

UPS related to PAS system shall be commissioned prior to energise instrument and control
panels for loop check.

Whenever ready, power from grid can be utilized for equipment energisation and testing.

BFW from existing refinery will be utilized during the start-up phase.

Utilities shall be on continuous operation prior to take HC feed in.

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