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      Complete Automation Design

      Peter R. Craan, P.E., CAP

       1.0 THE DESIGN PROCESS

       1.1 Project Structure

       1.2 Predesign Phase

       1.3 Detailed Design Phase

       1.4 Final Design Phase

       2.0 DESIGN DOCUMENTS

       2.1 Bid Documents

       2.1.1 Specifications

       2.1.1.1 General Requirements for Process Automation Systems

       2.1.1.2 Factory Testing

       2.1.1.3 Panel Enclosure

       2.1.1.4 Operator Interface Terminals

       2.1.1.5 Panel-Mounted Devices

       2.1.1.6 Networking Equipment

       2.1.1.7 Input/Output List

       2.1.1.8 Instrument List or Index

       2.1.1.9 Network Cabling

       2.1.1.10 Uninterruptible Power Supplies

       2.1.1.11 Process Control Narratives

       2.1.1.12 Programming Standards

       2.1.1.13 Field Instruments

       2.1.2 Drawings

       2.1.2.1 Process Flow Diagrams

       2.1.2.2 Process and Instrument Diagrams

       2.1.2.3 Process Control System Architecture Diagram

       2.1.2.4 Elementary Wiring Diagrams

       2.1.2.5 Instrumentation and Panel Location Drawings

       2.1.2.6 Instrumentation Installation Details

       2.2 Automation Design Implementation Documents

       2.2.1 Loop Diagrams

       2.2.2 Interconnecting Wiring Diagrams

       2.2.3 Control Panel Design Drawings

       2.2.4 Programmable Logic Controller Program

      

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