Answer:: 1. Define ITP
Answer:: 1. Define ITP
Answer:: 1. Define ITP
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All inspections shall be done on the basis of approved ITP (Inspection Test Plan) which consists
of the following sections;
Activity Description
Responsible Person
Quality Inspection Activity
Reference Drawings and Specifications
Acceptance Criteria
Verifying Documents (ITR’s)
Intervention Points
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This is construction document on which basis construction work shall be performed at site.
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1. What you knows about International Standards like IEEE ,IEC, NEMA ,NFPA and
API?
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IEC 60079-14 is for Electrical Installations in Hazardous Areas and IEC 60079-17 is for
Electrical Installations, Inspection and Maintenance.
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Power Control and Earthing Cables Installation, LV/MV Switchgear Installation, Transformer
Installation, Power Distribution Boards Installation, UPS Panel and Battery Installation, Earthing
System Installation, Lighting System Installation, Motors Solo Run & Installation check and CP
System Installation etc.
4. What will you check during Lighting Final Installation and which drawing shall be used
for this activity?
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Lighting final installation shall be checked as per Typical Installation Detail Drawing and
Lighting & Small Power layout drawing, also we have to check the existing inspection reports
related to this activity like Cable Laying Inspection report, Cable IR/Continuity test report,
Glanding & Termination inspection report.
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Cathodic Protection (CP) may be achieved in either of two ways. By the use of an impressed
current from an electrical source, or by the use of sacrificial anodes.
6. What are the main points, which we have to check during Motor Installation inspection?
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The important points that we have to check during Motor Installation are as follows;
1. Check Rated Voltage, Current, Speed, Frequency, IP Rating and Temp. class.
2. Anti-condensation heaters installed continuity and IR test done. Check Phase to earth
resistance (wherever applicable).
3. Verify Current Transformer (CT) installation, connection etc are correct. (wherever
applicable).
4. Check stator winding connection and ensure that complies with nameplate/ data sheet.
5. Check auxiliary terminal boxes (space heater, bearing/winding temperature/vibration etc).
Instrumentation Questions:
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Zone 0, 1 & 2 for Gases and vapours. Zone 20, 21 & 22 for Dust protection.
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4. If one Pressure Transmitter is installed at site, how many inspections are related to that
one instrument?
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Hookup drawing shall be used for Tubing Installation of any Instrument.
6. During material inspection of a Level Transmitter (LT), what will you check and with
reference to which documents?
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Material inspection shall be done as per approved ITP, data sheet and MR/MAR.
7. Did you worked on F&G (Fire and GAS) system, if yes please specify which type of F&G
instruments you have worked on?
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Gas detectors (Flammable Gas Detector, Toxic Gas Detectors, Hydrogen Gas Detector), Flame
detectors, Heat detectors, Smoke detectors, Beacons/Horns, Manual call points.
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10. Why we use Analog and Digital I/O cards in DCS Control Module? Which inputs are
Analog and which are Digital?
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Analog I/O cards shall be used for Analog inputs like, RTD, Thermocouple etc. And Digital I/O
cards are used for Digital inputs like Pressure switches etc.
11. What is IP rating?
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IP stands for Ingress Protection, IP classifies and rates the degree of protection provided against
intrusion (body parts such as hands and fingers), dust, accidental contact, and water by
mechanical casings and electrical enclosures.
12. How we check the cable Insulation Resistance (IR) of multi triad cable.
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Triad to Triad.
Triad to Screen.
Triad to Armour.
Core to Core.
Core to Screen.
Core to Armour
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Controller output.
I/P Converter Output.
Valve Positioner Output.
Valve Position
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Accuracy is the term used to describe the degree of conformity of a measured or calculated value
to its actual or specified value.
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The calibration Span is defined as Upper Range Value (URV) minus Lower Range Value (LRV).
For Zero-based instruments, % Span is also known as % of Full Scale (% FS).
16. What is Instrument Error in calibration?
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The difference between values indicated by an instrument and those that are actual.