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Available through PAS is a comprehensive set of engineering and design services. Capable of meeting the needs of any customer in any industry, our engineering and design services team custom designs the implementation of every PowerStor, PowerStage and PowerWCS system we build. Our design staff is comprised of professional mechanical, electrical, software and controls engineers using leading edge CAD and modeling packages. All of our engineers have hands on experience in designing and optimizing PAS system configurations to rise to your day-to-day challenges. Design StepsPAS follows a structured data driven approach to our design process. Our objective is to quickly understand a customer needs, determine if PAS technologies apply and get our customers the information they need, quickly, to make value decisions. The following steps outline that structured approach. The sequence of the steps may vary, however, all the steps must be completed to insure a complete and proper system design. Step 1: Collect the DataWe start with our site survey questionnaire that provides the basic information about a customer’s operation. Understanding the operational data that drives a customer’s business is critical in developing the correct solution. A CAD drawing of the facility is necessary to develop the best-fit solution for the specific conditions. Step 2: Evaluate Solution PossibilitiesBased on the data collected, PAS is able to evaluate the correct application of our technologies or determine if other technologies might be more appropriate for the circumstances. If other technologies apply, recommendations on who might help can be provided. If PAS technologies apply, then a site visit and further refinement of the data along with the development of high level concepts can proceed. Step 3: Site VisitIt is important for our experienced engineers to visit the customer’s facility to get a full understanding of the operation and operational conditions. This allows PAS to apply our experience to those real world conditions. The original data collected can be refined and used in the next step of developing high level concept and ballpark pricing. Step 4: Develop High Level Concept and Ballpark Pricing ReportFrom the collected data and site visit experience, a high level
concept including CAD drawings and budget pricing will be prepared. This
high level concept includes critical information that is used
by both companies to evaluate the validity of PAS technology in
solving the customer’s business challenges.
Step 5: Go –No Go DecisionThis step is an important step for both PAS and our customers. It is an event that determines the feasibility of proceeding with a project or not. An honest evaluation of the applicability of PAS technology in solving our customer’s business challenges by both companies is important to insure proper application of resources and time. Step 6: Refine Concepts – Prepare Design Documentation/ProposalsIf it is determined that the concept is valid for the business conditions,
the next step is to refine the concept to a lower level of detail
which requires further data refinement and analysis, refinement
of the systems design, possible proof of concept simulation and
more detailed proposal documentation. Step 7: Project Final Design and ImplementationWhen the project is approved and funded, the same team that helped develop the concept in the first place will be part of the design team that develops the final implementation design and transitions the project to the installation team. PAS does this to make certain that the people whom you have interacted with in the past remain “on point” thereby eliminating the time and cost of bringing a different team up to speed on project every time it moves to the next step. |
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