Instrumentation Erection Works involve the installation, mounting, and interconnection of various process control and measurement instruments used in industrial plants, power stations, oil & gas facilities, and manufacturing units. This includes transmitters, sensors, analyzers, control valves, junction boxes, signal cables, impulse lines, and instrument panels.
The work typically covers marking and positioning, bracket and tubing installation, cable laying and termination, pneumatic/hydraulic connections, and integration with control systems such as PLCs and DCS.
Proper erection ensures that instruments are accurately installed, protected from environmental factors, and ready for calibration and commissioning. It requires skilled personnel familiar with instrument data sheets, P&IDs, installation standards, and safety procedures.
Instrumentation erection is critical to achieving precise process monitoring, smooth automation, and operational reliability in any modern industrial setup.