It's day number 3 of "onsite" commissioning and we're starting to make some progress now.
The first day the markings were all messed up which made it very difficult to keep the paperwork updated. The second day it was better, but the maufacturors had used tape and all the glue stuck on the pipes and flanges. It was timeconsuming to get it all off and actually a waste of time.
The third day the neccessary utilities were not at hand. They hauld a big truck to provide water, but when all was ready to start, they found out the tank was empty. Then they lost track of the aircompressor and minutes passed ...
But as I said, there's progress ... and we got to give them some credit : it's new to many and everybody's got to learn, right ?
The first day the markings were all messed up which made it very difficult to keep the paperwork updated. The second day it was better, but the maufacturors had used tape and all the glue stuck on the pipes and flanges. It was timeconsuming to get it all off and actually a waste of time.
The third day the neccessary utilities were not at hand. They hauld a big truck to provide water, but when all was ready to start, they found out the tank was empty. Then they lost track of the aircompressor and minutes passed ...
But as I said, there's progress ... and we got to give them some credit : it's new to many and everybody's got to learn, right ?
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