mrtangent
Chemical
- Aug 4, 2003
- 103
Hi all,
I'm posting this for general advice here. I am leading a major re-tray project on site. We are installing over 150+ new trays on two columns in a few days. The columns have very close tray spacing. Ie inspection and walkthrough once built is very difficult.
We are planning on inspecting 20% Of the trays but I've not been able to find any useful guidance is that normal what would you normally do.
We are using an experienced contactor so we are going for a QA plan on ensureing tray quality but I think we need to do some random checks (ie on the night shift !) to ensure all the trays are installed ok. The balance is every inspection will halt work to complete the checks. So the more we check the longer the project will take.
Any comments most welcome.
I'm posting this for general advice here. I am leading a major re-tray project on site. We are installing over 150+ new trays on two columns in a few days. The columns have very close tray spacing. Ie inspection and walkthrough once built is very difficult.
We are planning on inspecting 20% Of the trays but I've not been able to find any useful guidance is that normal what would you normally do.
We are using an experienced contactor so we are going for a QA plan on ensureing tray quality but I think we need to do some random checks (ie on the night shift !) to ensure all the trays are installed ok. The balance is every inspection will halt work to complete the checks. So the more we check the longer the project will take.
Any comments most welcome.