SINERGIA PERFORMANCE TEST REPORT
Purpuse of Performance Test Report (PTR)
Every project starting from engineering development followed by equipment manufacturing must include a phase of operational validation.
Many manufacturers, in the absence of specific contractual agreements requiring some manufacturing or functional testing before delivery, rely on the subsequent installation, commissioning, and startup phases at the customer’s site to verify their product.
For years, Sinergia has embraced a different philosophy, establishing within its production process – independent of customer requests – a thorough functional verification phase of its constructions. This approach responds to two main reasons:
- We believe it is highly valuable to record and document for the customer, even at any time after delivery, the original quality of our construction and, even more so, the performance of each individual installed component and the overall operation of the equipment in conditions as close as possible to those at the site.
- This refined and extensive activity of recording mechanical and electronic functionality, the quality of dimensioning, and overall performance, summarized in an internal document shared with relevant departments—the “Performance Test Report”—also allows us to gather useful information to:
- Evaluate and better select suppliers of materials and components.
- Verify our engineering design with continuous functional feedback to implement improvement.
- Confirm that the performance aligns with the expected site operation conditions.
In summary, each project renews Sinergia overall effort to improve the quality already provided to our clients.
Achieving this goal has involved investments to develop a dedicated area equipped with the necessary utilities (energy, water, compressed air) and electro-instrumental measurement systems for all relevant process parameters. Naturally, the internal performance test always requires our personnel’s commitment to correctly set up the machines, supervise their operation, and record, collect, and process all data.
Now, let’s delve into the core of the Performance Test Report related to an engineered NITROGEN GENERATOR PACKAGE. We will reveal the contents of some of the fifty-six pages of diagrams and data tables that compose it, capturing the functionality of this complex supply:
On-Site Installation Configuration
Performance Test Installation
Compressed air excluded from scope, provided for testing purposes
PTR Example
The significant amount of work involved in this activity provides our clients with an added value that deserves to be shared and hopefully appreciated, recognizing it as exceptional, if not unique.