Whether you’re designing a new instrumentation and control (I&C) system, or migrating an existing control system along an upgrade path, you need to have a well-conceived design package—the engineering deliverables and the design process that creates them. This book describes the ideal design package and delves into the business of design engineering. It provides you with a roadmap to understanding the design process, the elements of a successful project, the specific issues to address in a well-designed I&C system, and the engineering products that enable practical design and successful maintenance. As nearly $65 billion worth of automation systems near the end of their traditional life cycle, the necessity of understanding the design process has never been more critical to engineers, technicians, and managers. Successful Instrumentation and Control Systems Design, Second Edition will help you achieve that understanding.
List of Figures
Preface
List of Acronyms - Part I
List of Figures - Part I
Introduction - Part I
Part I
Chapter 1 : The Project
Chapter 2 : The Project Team
Chapter 3 : The Managed Project
Part II
Chapter 4 : Basic Design Concepts
Chapter 5 : Design Practice
Chapter 6 : The Control System
Part III
Chapter 7 : Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs)
Chapter 8 : Links to Mechanical and Civil
Chapter 9 : Preliminary Engineering
Chapter 10 : Control Systems Integration (CSI)
Chapter 11 : Information Management
Chapter 12 : Instrument Specifications
Chapter 13 : Physical Drawings
Chapter 14 : Instrument and Control Wiring
Chapter 15 : Panel Arrangements
Chapter 16 : Procurement
Chapter 17 : Quality Control : The Integrated Design Check
Chapter 18 : Phase 3 : Deployment
Chapter 19 : Phase 4 : Support
References : Part III
Additional Resources
Index