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Planning
& Building
your System

From initial concept to full commissioning – we plan and build your customized cleanroom monitoring system. Every system is unique, precisely tailored to your individual requirements.

OUR APPROACH

V-Model
according to GAMP 5

New projects at vali.sys are launched according to the proven V-Model. Interdisciplinary teams work together from the outset to minimize risks and weaknesses as early as the concept phase.

 

Through consistent project documentation and a broadly based project team, we guarantee the success of your project at all levels.

YOUR PROJECT PLAN

5 steps to
your system

Effective communication is key to a successful project. Transparency and honesty are especially important to us.

01

System- Development

Defining requirements in the URS and FDS. Collaboratively developing the requirements specification with your team.

04

Factory Acceptance Test

Comprehensive FAT before delivery – your system will be tested under real-world conditions and approved by you.

02

Kick-off Meeting

Official project launch with all stakeholders. Definition of timeline, milestones, and responsibilities.

05

On-site Installation

Professional on-site installation and commissioning of your system. Including qualification (IQ/OQ) according to your requirements.

03

Milestone Meetings

Regular project meetings for status review, risk assessment and ensuring adherence to the schedule.

End-of-Project Meeting

Completion includes full handover documentation, training, and transition to service operation.

REALIZATION

Structured Development
for your Project

 

As soon as your monitoring system enters the implementation phase, the precise execution begins: creation of electrical schematics and circuit diagrams with ePlan, individual software configuration in vali.mon, and the construction of the control cabinets with comprehensive functional tests.

 

Each phase is accompanied by standardized test routines and protocols, ensuring the highest quality from the outset.

INSTALLATION

Commissioning
 

Following successful Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT), installation and commissioning will take place at your site. Our experts work according to clearly defined processes to ensure seamless integration into your existing infrastructure.

 

After assembly, extensive tests are carried out according to IQ/OQ protocols. Final acceptance only takes place once all tests have been successfully completed.

IN DETAIL

What we have for you
realize

01

ePlan Circuit Diagrams

Professional creation of electrical schematics and circuit diagrams with ePlan – compliant with standards, clear and documented for the entire life cycle.

04

Interface Connection

Integration into existing systems via OPC UA, SQL, Modbus or customer-specific interfaces – seamless and reliable.

02

Software-Configuration

Individual configuration of vali.mon with overviews, parameters and sensor locations – tailored to your room structure and processes.

 

05

On-Site Installation

Professional installation and commissioning by experienced technicians. Clearly defined processes for seamless integration into your infrastructure.

03

Control Panel Construction

Manufacturing of high-quality control cabinets with comprehensive functional testing. Testing and programming of all alarm systems and limit values before delivery.

06

Documentation

Complete project documentation in accordance with GMP requirements – from the specification and test protocols to the final handover dossier.

START YOUR PROJECT

Let's plan your system together.

Whether a small monitoring project or a complex multi-building system – we support you from the initial idea to commissioning. No obligation and on equal terms.

HEADQUARTERS SWITZERLAND

ACCESSIBILITY

VALI.SYS EGYPT

CERTIFICATES & LINKS

vali.sys ag

Rosengartenstrasse 17b

8608 Bubikon

Schweiz

info@valisys.swiss

+41 43 495 92 50

One Kattameya, bldg #114

Unit #15, Ring Road

Cairo, Egypt

egypt@valisys.swiss

+20 1129 840 345

Mon–Thu: 08:00–12:00 / 13:00–17:00

Friday: 08:00–12:00 / 13:00–15:30

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