Commissioning Like a Practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Case Studies
Oliver Zhou
Commissioning engineer at Organica Water
"I think your commissioning method is sort of western-style."
My client told me today when I asked him to do more lab measurements regarding influent and effluent on a regular basis (Occasionally, I would ask operators to do more lab measurements in different locations of the biological reactors to evaluate nitrification and denitrification, etc. However, I am not so demanding at all, I only ask them to do whatever is necessary to make a decision. Data is crucial in evaluating the performance and status). Apparently, he was NOT super enthusiastic about doing all the lab work.
It seemed that I just came crossed another tough client who may or may not be so cooperative. After staying in the office for almost one year as a commissioning engineer overseeing multiple plants remotely on my laptop and giving instructions or suggestions on operation optimization over the phone, I really have nothing to complain about, I am so happy to talk with any clients in person whether he/she is tough or not.
And I was smirking inside when hearing this feedback, I was saying to myself "Man, don't get me started, I once made a presentation about my commissioning job or my commission style".
I told him that my way of commissioning was not western-style at all, on the contrary, I usually did my commissioning like a practitioner of traditional Chinese medicine.
Here is why:
A practitioner of Chinese Medicine uses 4 ways to diagnosing potential illness from his clients, so do I.
First, LOOK(望). When visiting a site, usually I will have a tour around to see what's going on with all the equipment and the processes (which is a usual drill of what my boss would do when visiting a plant). When the color of the mixed liquor is brownish, I know more or less there are no significant issues for the operation. Meanwhile, if I see any malfunctioning equipment of importance, I know most likely what would be severely influenced. And so on and so forth.
Taxonomy
- Biological Treatment
- Biological Treatment