The E&I phase brings power and intelligence to the plant: distribution and motor connections, control wiring, instrument hook-up, and the loop checks that prove every signal lands where the control system expects it.
Where this phase sits in the installation lifecycle, and the standards it is held to.
From the MCC to the field, power and control cabling is installed, terminated and tested to the electrical standard.
Field instruments are mounted, connected and verified end-to-end against the I/O list before the plant is energised for commissioning.
With every loop proven from field instrument to control screen, the plant is electrically complete and ready for commissioning — the link straight into our SCADA & control scope.
Pre-installation survey, access, civils and services readiness checks.
Setting, levelling and assembling tanks, skids and rotating equipment.
Process pipework, valves and connections into existing plant.
Factory and site acceptance testing through to performance proving.
As-builts, O&M manuals and operator training at handover.
Reynolds & Bauhm delivers installation as a single coordinated scope — survey, erection, pipework, E&I, commissioning and handover — with one accountable team from delivery to performance sign-off.
Our electrical and instrumentation teams install power, control and signal systems to the schematics and the applicable wiring standards, then prove every circuit before energisation. Cable routes are planned with proper segregation of power and signal, glands and terminations are made to standard, and instruments are mounted, levelled and ranged for their service. Loop checks confirm each sensor reads correctly at the PLC and each output drives its actuator as intended, all recorded on loop sheets. By the time commissioning starts, the electrical installation is tested, labelled and documented — so the process engineers can focus on the process rather than chasing wiring faults.
Our expertise spans multiple industries with sector-specific water treatment solutions.