Instrumentation and Control (I&C) Design
Instrumentation and Control (I&C) Design
The purpose of Instrumentation and Control (I&C) Design document is to cover the project-
specific technical requirements which are to be followed throw-out the Feed or Detailed
Engineering Phase while preparation of engineering deliverables.
Inputs Required
Below listed references are the required inputs for the preparation of the document
“Instrumentation & Control Design Basis”.
✓ Client’s Specification / Philosophy
✓ Electrical Hazardous Area Layout – Process Package
✓ Basic Engineering Design Data
Codes:
Code can define as accepted general guidelines which use for design, fabrication, construction,
and installation of equipment/instruments. Examples: ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code,
BS, DIN, etc.
Units of Measurement
System for measuring unit either “Metric” or “Imperial” should be clearly identified in the I&C
design basis with respect to the system follows in a country where plant to be build or as per
requirement specified in the client’s specification/philosophy. “Metric” system is generally preferred
all over the world for units of measurement except the USA where the “Imperial” system is being
followed. Below is a sample illustration of Units. Quantum of details is change subject to the type
of process variables to be measured.
Control System Philosophy
I&C design basis should cover the below-listed details/requirements as applicable for the control
systems.
Redundant
Redundant Processor, Redundant power supply and redundant I/O cards
Package control by
• Plant main DCS and SIS
• PLC / other control system (Supplied by package vendor)
Type of package configuration
• Package skid with dedicated local control panel
• Package skid with junction boxes and without dedicated local control panel
• Package skid without junction box and local control panel
Type of communication between DCS and package control panel
• Hardwired Interface
• Serial communication (e.g. Modbus RS 485, 232, Modbus TCP/IP)
Generally Instrument dry air of 5.0 kg/cm2(g) is source of pneumatic power to all the pneumatically
operated Instruments. However all pneumatic Instruments should be designed to worked at
minimum Instrument air pressure as specified in I&C design basis.
Preferred method of Instrument to be specified either “Intrinsic safe (Ex ia)” or “Flameproof (Ex d)”
as per the requirements.
Generally 2 wire instruments are Intrinsically safe if required to be used in hazardous area.
Preferred method of protection for 4 wire instruments and solenoid valves are generally
Flameproof (Ex ”d”).
E.g. Spare space inside system/marshalling cabinet to install additional hardware in future.