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Understanding Loop Checks in Electrical Systems

Loop checking involves verifying the continuity and signal transmission of a process loop from the field instrument to the control room. It is done after loop installation to ensure components are working properly and passing signals as intended. During loop checking, a known input is applied and the corresponding output is measured to confirm the loop is functioning correctly. If issues are found, corrections are made to bring loop performance within specifications. All tasks are properly documented to update loop records.

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Understanding Loop Checks in Electrical Systems

Loop checking involves verifying the continuity and signal transmission of a process loop from the field instrument to the control room. It is done after loop installation to ensure components are working properly and passing signals as intended. During loop checking, a known input is applied and the corresponding output is measured to confirm the loop is functioning correctly. If issues are found, corrections are made to bring loop performance within specifications. All tasks are properly documented to update loop records.

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  • Introduction to Loop Checking: Provides an overview of loop checking, aimed at ensuring continuous control system operations by verifying cable continuity and instrument connections.
  • Loop Check Task 1: Focuses on gathering necessary documents to understand process loops and their components, emphasizing ISA standards.
  • Loop Check Task 2: Covers inspection tasks necessary to ensure loop components are connected correctly using visual methods and data sheet reviews.
  • Loop Check Task 3: Details verification of available utilities and readiness for conducting loop checks, including mechanical and electrical fundamentals.
  • Loop Check Task 4: Explains procedures for safely isolating the process loop for testing purposes, highlighting site safety protocols and loop diagrams.
  • Loop Check Task 5: Describes the simulation of variables to verify loop performance, focusing on properties of matter and electricity.
  • Loop Check Task 6: Instructs on conducting necessary corrections to maintain loop performance, with an emphasis on interpreting technical information and specifications.
  • Loop Check Task 7: Emphasizes the completion of all required documentation to update loop records, including drafting standards and technical writing.

Loop Checking

what is mean by loop checking?


Loop Checking means, First we want to check the continuity of cable. Then whether 24 V DC or 4 - 20 mA DC is coming from DCS or JB want to check. That is called loop Checking. loop checking means ,after installation of instruments we must check full loop(instrument-junction box-control room) to ensure that whether the instruments are working properly or not, and whether is it passing the signal or not,whether is it receiving the signal or not. before we start the plant we need to check loop.. during the loop check we give some known input and check the corresponding output at other side(control room)..if the output is corresponding to input, the loop is ok..if not means, something fault inbetween the loop. for [Link] you want to check ON/OFF control valve,during the loop check,when you give 24v dc from control room ,the valve must open fully, and when you give 0v dc the valve must close.

Loop Check Task


Task 1: Obtain documents pertaining to the process loop in order to understand all devices and their intended functions.

Knowledge of:
ISA symbol and terminology as per ISA Standards 5.1 The function of each loop component ISA loop diagrams as per ISA standards Loop checking procedures

Skill in:
Interpreting P&ID symbols Interpreting loop diagrams Following all appropriate procedures

Loop Check Task


Task 2: Inspect the loop components through visual observation in order to ensure that the components are correctly installed.

Knowledge of:
Mechanical & electrical fundamentals ISA loop diagrams as per ISA standards Loop components and operations through review of data sheets

Skill in:
Interpreting loop diagrams Interpreting P&IDs Following all appropriate procedures Interconnecting loop components

Loop Check Task


Task 3: Verify that appropriate utilities are available and operational through visual inspection in order to perform the loop check.

Knowledge of:
Physical sciences and mathematics DC & AC circuits Mechanical and electrical fundamentals

Skill in:
Interpreting mechanical and electrical drawings Interpreting P&IDs Using test/measurement equipment

Loop Check Task


Task 4: Isolate the process loop from the system by following established site procedures in order to perform the loop check in a safe manner.

Knowledge of:
Site safety procedures Site loop check procedures Loop diagrams P&IDs

Skill in:
Following all appropriate procedures Using loop diagrams Interpreting P&IDs

Loop Check Task


Task 5: Simulate a change in the measured variable in order to verify proper loop performance.

Knowledge of:
Basic physical properties of matter Fundamentals of electricity Function of each loop component Basic temperature, pressure, flow, and level properties

Skill in:
Using test equipment Interpreting loop diagrams Interpreting P&IDs Using test equipment Using hand tools

Loop Check Task


Task 6: Make necessary corrections in order to bring loop performance within specifications. Knowledge of:

Basic physical properties of matter Fundamentals of electricity Function of each loop component Basic temperature, pressure, flow, and level properties
Skill in:

Using test equipment Interpreting specification sheets Interpreting P&IDs Using test equipment Using hand tools Interpreting loop diagrams

Loop Check Task


Task 7: Complete all documentation as required in order to update all loop records. Knowledge of: All appropriate site documentation All appropriate site procedures ISA loop diagrams and ISA loop standards Skill in: Using drafting standards Technical writing

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