Petro Sep
Field installation team commissioning an industrial system.

Step 04 of 05

Installation & Commissioning

A factory-tested skid that arrives at your site is still a long way from a running plant. Petro Sep's installation team travels with the equipment: civil and mechanical install, electrical hookup, startup, and operator training. We do not hand you a manual and a phone number; we hand you a running system and stay on site until your team is comfortable running it without us.

What you get at this step

The deliverable.

At the end of installation & commissioning, here is what changes for your project.

On-site time per commissioning
2 to 6 weeks
Depends on system size, integration scope, and operator readiness.
Performance baseline
Documented at commissioning. The reference your team uses to detect drift in operations.
Operator handover
Your team runs the system unsupervised on the last day of commissioning, with our engineer on site as backup. Then we leave.

Capabilities and equipment

What we bring.
What we own.

We do not subcontract this step. The capabilities and equipment below are in-house, and they show up on your project.

01

Field engineering team

Senior engineers on site for every commissioning, not subcontractors. Most of our team has commissioned 20+ systems across multiple industries.

02

Civil, mechanical, electrical scope

We can run the full installation scope or coordinate with your existing trades. Either way, we own the integration to existing piping, power, and controls.

03

SAT and operator training

Site Acceptance Test against the FAT criteria, plus 5 to 10 days of operator training and shadowing. Your team learns the system on your fluid.

04

Commissioning documentation

Startup logs, performance baseline, troubleshooting playbook, and spares list. Everything your operations team needs after we leave.

Want to see installation & commissioning
on your project?

Send us a sample, a sentence about your goal, and a target timeline. We will tell you whether membrane separation fits and what we would do at each of the five steps.