ML19262A515
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| Site: | Crane |
| Issue date: | 04/01/1969 |
| From: | BURNS & ROE CO. |
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NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO SPECIFICATION 2555-15 CONDENSATE POLISHING PLANT JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT COMPANY THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION
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r NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO SPECIFICATICN 2555-15 CONDENSATE POLISHING PLANT
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This Amendment contains changes to the requirements of the Specification.
Such changes shall be incorporated into the Specification and shall apply to the work with the same meaning and force as if they had been included in the original document.
The remainder of the Specification not affected by this Amendment shall remain in force.
The conditions and terms of the original specification shall govern all work described in this Amendment.
Wherever the conditions of work and the quality or quantity of materials or workmanship are not fully described in this Amendment, the re-quirements included in the original document for similar work shall apply to the work described in this Amendment.
September 10, 1969 BURNS AND ROE, INC.
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NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR AMENDMENT NO. 3 TO.
SPECIFICATION 2555-15 CONDENSATE POLISHING PLANT JERSEY CD; TRAL POWER & LIGHT COMPANY THREE MILE ISIAFD NUCLEAR STATION
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Specification and shall apply to the work with the same meaning g 2-and force as if they had been included in the original document.
The remainder of the Specification not affected by this Amendment shall remain in force.
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The conditions and terms of the original specification shall govern all work described in this Amendment.
Wherever uhe conditions of work and the quality or quantity of materials or 7j workmanship are not fully described in this Amendment, the re-J-
quirements included in the original document for similar work shall apply to the ' work described in this Amendment.
CON?ORMED C6PY July 31, 1970 BURNS AND ROE, INC.
ENGINEERS AND CONSTRUCTCRS
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4 NOTICE TO CCNTRACTCR AMENDMENT NO. 4 E
S PECIFICATION 2555-15 CONDENSATE POLISHING Pr.A NT
- JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT COMPANY THREE MILE ISIAND NUCLEAR STATION UNIT NO. 2 This Amendment contains changes to the requirements of the Specification.
Such changes shall be incorporated into the Specification.and shall apply to the work with the same meaning and force as if they had been included in the original document.
The remainder of the Specification not affected by this Amendment shall remain in force.
The conditions and terms of the original specification shall govern all work described in this~ Amendment.
Wherever the conditions of work and the quality or quantity of materials or workmanship are not fully described in this Amendment, the re-quirements included in the original document for similar work shal3 apply to the work described in this Amendment.
CONFORMED COPY December 1, 1970 1920 209 BURNS AND ROE, INC.
ENGINEERS AND CONSTRUCIORS
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NOPICE TO CCTTRACTOR AMENDMENT NO. 5 E
SPECIFICATICN 2555-15 CG!DENSATE POLISHING PIANT JERSEY CENTRAL PCWER & LIGHT COMPANY THREE MILE ISIAND NUCLEAR STATICN UNIT NO. 2 This Amendment contains changes to the requirements of the Specification.
Such changes shall be incorporated into the Specification and shall apply to the work with the same meaning f
and force as if they had been included in the original document.
The remainder of the Specification not affected by this Amendment shall remain in force.
The conditions and terms of the ;riginal specification shall govern all work described in this..mendment.
Wherever the conditions of work and the quality or quantity of materials or workmanship are not fully described in this Amendment, the re-quirements incladed in the eriginal document for similar work shall apply to the. work described in this Amendment.
CONEGRMED COPY April 6, 1971 BURNS AND ROE, INC.
ENGINEERS AND CCNSTRUCTORS
NOTICE TO CCNTRACTOR AMENDMENT NO. 6 E
S PECIFICATION 2555-15 CONDENSATE POLISHING PIAh"P JERSEY 3ENTRAL PCNER & LIGHT COMPANY THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION UNIT NO. 2 l
This Amendment contains changes to the requirements of the Specification.
Such changes shall be incorporated into the Specification and shall apply to the work with the same meaning and force as if they had been included in the original document.
The remainder of the Specification not affected by this Amendment
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shall remain in force.
The conditions and terms of the original specification shall govern a11 work described in this Amendment.
Wherever the conditions of work and the quality or quantity of materials or workmanship are not ~ fully described in this ' Amendment, the require-ments included in the original document for similar work shall apply to the work described in this Amendment.
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July 14, 1971 CON?ORMED COPY c "'
920 211 BURMS HD. ROE, INC.
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. NOTICE TO CO!CRACTCR AMENDMENT NO. 7 T,0, SPECIFICATION 2555-15 CONDENSATE POLISHING PLANT JERSEY CESTRAL POWER & LIGHT COMPANY THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION UNIT NO. 2
.This Amendment contains changes to the requirements of the. Specification.
Such changes shall be incorporated into the Specification and shall apply to the work with the same meaning and force as if they had been included in the original document.
The remainder of the Specificatica not affected by this Amendment shall remain in force.
The conditions and terms of the original specification shall govern all work described in this Amendment.
Wherever the conditions of work and the quality or quantity of materials or workmanship are not fully described in this Amendment, the re-quirements included in the original document for similar work shall apply to the work described in this Amendment.
CONFORMED COPY
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FOR AMENDMENT NO. 1
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Specification 2555-15, Amendment No. 1 dated April 1, 1969 replaces the requirements for the Condensate polishing plant formerly specified in Specification 2555-15 and previously issued addenda in their entirety.
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SPECIFICATION 2555-15 CCMDENSATE POLISHING PLANT DIVISION 1, SECTION 1B, SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1.
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INDEX FOR AMENDMENT NO.3 TO SPECIFICATION 2555-15 CONDENSATE POLISHING PLANT DIVISION 1, SECTICN 1B, SPECIAL CCNDITICNS 1.
Page 1B-1 (Rev.
7/31/70 ) replaces Page 13-1 (Rev. 4/1/69) 2 Page 1B-4 (Rev.
7/31/70 ) replaces Page 13-4 (Rev. 4/1/69) 3 Page 1B-5 (Rev.
7/31/70 ) replaces Page 1B-5 (Rev. 4/1/69) 4 Page 1B-7 (Rev.
^ 7/31/70 ) replaces Page 1B-7 (Rev. 4/1/69) 5 Page 1B-8 (Rev.
7/31/70 ) replaces Page 13-8 (Rev. 4/1/69) 6.
Page 13-10 (Rev.
7/?l/.70 ) replaces Page 13-10 (Rev. 4/1/69) 7 Page 1B-ll (Rev.
7/31/70 ) replaces Page 1B-11 (Rev. 4/1/69) 8.
Page 13-12 (Rev.
7/31/70 ) replaces Page 1B-12 (Rev. 4/1/69) 9.
Page 1B-18 (Rev.
7/31/70 ) replaces Page 13-18 (Rev. 4/1/69) 1 10.
Page 1B-19 (Rev.
7/31/70 ) replaces Page 1B-19 (Rev. 4/1/69) 11.
Page 1B-20 (Rev.
7/31/70) replaces Page 1B-20 (Rev. 4/1/69)
DIVISION 2, TECETICAL SPECIFICATION 1
Table of Contents.(Rev. 7/31/70) replaces Table of Contents (Rev. 4/1/69) f 2.
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Page TS-3 (Rev. 7/31/70 -) replaces Page TS-3 (Rev. 4/1/69) 5.
Page TS-5 (Rev. 7/31/70 ) replaces Page TS-5 (Rev. 4/1/69) 6.
Page TS-6 (Rev. 7/31/70 ) replaces Page TS-6 (Rev. 4/1/69) 7.
Page TS-7 (Rev. 7/31/70 ) replaces Page TS-7 (Rev. 4/1/69) 8.
Page TS-8 (Rev. 7/31/70 ) replaces Page TS-8 (Rev. 4/1/69) 9.
Page TS-8A (Rev. 7/31/70 ) added 10.
Page TS-9 (Rev.
7/31/70 ) replaces Page TS-9 (Rev. 4/1/69) 11.
Page TS-10 (Rev. 7/31/70 ) replaces Page TS-10 (Rev. 4/1/69) 12.
Page TS-10A (Rev. 7/31/70 ) added 13.
Page TS-ll (Rev.
7/31/70) replaces Page TS-ll (Rev. 4/1/69) 14.
Page TS-12 (Rev.
7/31/70) replaces Page TS-12 (Rev. 4/1/69) 15.
Page TS-15 (Rev.
7/31/70) rnolaces Page TS-15 (Rev. 4/1/69) 16.
Page TS-16 (Rev.
7/31/70) replaces Page TS-16 (Rev. 4/1/69)
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Page TS-17 (Rev.
7/31/70) replaces Page TS-17 (Rev. 4/1/69) 18.
Page TS-22 (Rev.
7/31/70) replaces Page TS-22 (Rev. 4/1/69) 19.
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SPECIFICATION 2555-15 CONDENSATE POLISHING PLANT 20 Page AA-7 (Rev. 7/31/70 ) replaces Page II-7 (Rev. 4/1/69) 21.
Page II-8 (Rev. 7/31/70 ) replaces Page II-8 (Rev. 4/1/69) 22.
Page II-9 (Re. 7/31/70 ) replaces Page II-9 (Rev. 4/1/69) v 23.
Page II-10 (Rev. 7/31/70 ) replaces Page II-10 (Rev. 4/1/69) 24.
Page II-ll (Rev. 7/31/70 ) replaces Page II-ll (Rev. 4/1/69) 25 Page II-12 (Rev. 7/31/70 ) replaces Page II-12 (Rev. 4/1/69) 26.
Page II-13 (Rev. 7/31/70 ) replaces Page II-13 (Rev. 4/1/69) 27 Page II-14 (Rev. 7/31/70 ) replaces Page II-14 (Rev. 4/1/69) 28.
Page II-15 (Rev. 7/31/70 ) replaces Page II-15 (Rev. 4/1/69) 29.
Page II-16 (Rev. 7/31/70 ) replaces Page II-16 (Rev. 4/1/69) c,., 3 ' -
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Page II-17 (Rev. 7/31/70 ) replaces Page II-17 (Rev. 4/1/69)
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Page II-18 (Rev. 7/31/70 ) replaces Page II-18 ( Rev. 4/1/69)
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Page II-19 (Rev. 7/31/70 ) replaces Page II-19 (Rev. 4/1/69) 33 Page II-20 (Rev. 7/31/70 ) replaces Page II-20 (Rev. 4/1/69) 34.
Page II-21 (Rev. 7/31/70 ) replaces Page II-21 (Rev. 4/1/69) 35.
Page _I-22 (Rev. 7/31/70 ) replaces Page II-22 (Rev. 4/1/69)
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e INDEX FOR AMENDMENT NO. 4 19 SPECIFICATICN 2555-15 CONDENSATE POL'ISHING PIANT DIVISICN 2, TErHNICAL SPECIFICATICNS 1.
Page TS-14 (Rev.
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DIVISICN 2, TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIOT 1.
Page TS-8A (Rev. 4/6/71
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Page TS-ll (Rev.
4/6/71
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Page TS-12 (Rev.
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INDEX FOR AMENDMENT NO. 6 29 SPECIFICAhTCN 2555-15 CCNDb7 SATE POLISHING PLANT Division 2 Teebmical Specification __
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Page TS-12 (Rev.7/14/71
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Page TS-13 (Rev.7/14/71
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Page TS-14 (Rev.7/14/71
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TABLE OF CO!1 TENTS Division 1 - General Requirements and Special Conditions Section lA - General Requirements (Delivery)
Section 1B - Special Conditions Division 2 - Technical Specification 4
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GUTERAL RFOUIRDENTS DELIVERY DiDEX PAGE 1.
DEFINITIONS.......................
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C C!iTPACT lA-1 3
CChTRACT PIANS 1A-2 k.
ASSIG iMD;T OF CCIEPACT,,...............
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CHANGES DI WCRK AND EXTPAS 1A 2 6.
DEIAYS AND ECEiSICN OF TDG..............
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CVNER'S USE OF EQUIPMDC,...............
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ARBITPATICN........................
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INSURANCE.......................
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BOND...............'............
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LIENS......................,,,'..
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EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY,..................
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lA-5 14 EIGDIEERS' DRAWriGS AND SPECIFICATIONS.........
lA -5 15 VENDCR'S DRAWDiCS....................
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VDiDCR'S SUPERINTENDCiCE.........._......
IA -7 17 SUBVEIDORS.
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MATERIALS........................
IA-8 19 SAMPLES.........................
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SUBSTrnCION OF MATERIALS..........
IA-8 21.
GUARAh"IEES AND FDRL ACCEPTANCE OF WCRK.........
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WCRK WEEK,.......................
lA -9 23 SHIPPING MATERIAL....................
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INSFECTION.......................
lA-lO 25 SCHEDU'2:S AND PROGRESS REPORIS.............
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TESTING A iD STKTUP..................
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F.u.;u n0NS.......................
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TERMS AND PAYMENT...................
IA-12 29 DNOICES........................
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MANUFACTURERS ' SENTARD CIAUSE......
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REJECTION OF BIDS....................
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GE:Pi"uL RE;UIREETS DELIVERY 1.
DEFINITIONS Wherever and whenever the term " Owner" or " Purchaser" is used in these specifications, it shall designate the Jersey Central Power & Light Company.
Wherever and whenever the term " Operator" is used in these specifications, it shall designate the Metropolitan Edison Co=pany.
W Wherever and whenever the term " Engineers" is used in these specifica-tions, it shall designate the duly authorized representatives of the Owner who are the err'svPents and designers of the work contemplated by these speci-fications.
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-htnever the term " Construction Managers" is used in these specifica;.
.: shall designate the duly Authorized Representatives of the Owner who are u.e construction engineers of the work contemplated by these specifications, and are the Owner's Representative on the work acting in the capacity of.an agent.
The term " Contract", wherever and whenever used in these specifications, shall include a formal contract or a purchase order.
Wherever and whenever the term " Vendor" is used in these specifications, it shall designate the party or parties who will be awarded the Contract to fumich work under these specific.ations, and any subvendor engaged by him to perform portions of the work anaer contract.-
Wherever and whenever the ter " Work" or " Works" is used in these speci-ficati=ns, it shall include the labor, material, and/or equipment. With par-ticular reference to the Vendor, " Work" or " Works" refers to everything agreed to be done by him.
T.se verds "as approved", " approved equal", "as directed" or similar words or phrases used herein shall be understood to mean " Approval"," Direction",
etc., by the Purchaser or Engineers or their duly authorized representatives.
Written notice shan be deemed duly served, if delivered in person to the individual or to a member of the fim or an officer of the corporation for whom it is intended or if delivered at or sent by registered mail to the address designated in the Contract covering the work or to the last business address known to the party who gives notice or if delivered to a field repre-sentative of the firm.
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CON'"RACT At the request of the Purchaser, the successful bidder will execute a formal contract covering the work. The Contract or the Acceptance of the Owner's P'irchase Order if no fo m al contract is required by the Owner, em-bodies the entire Agreement between Owner and Vendor. Owner and Vendor lA -1 (Rev. 4/1/69) 1
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represent that in entering into this Contract, they do not rely upon any pre-vious oral, written, or i= plied representation, endorse =ent or understanding of any kind. Any changes in the provisions of the Contract =ade subsequent to its executica shall be in writing and executed in the same =anner as the Contract. This Contract shall be ccnstrued and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of New Jersey, United States of A= erica.
3 CONTPACT FIANS Icnediately on si F 9g the Contract, or accepting an order for the per-
'formance of the Work, the Vendor and the Chner shall sign two complete sets of plans, including all modifications thereof, as additional evidence of the urierstanding of the Work required. One set will be retained by each party.
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ASSIGNME"TT OF CONTFACT The Contract or any part thereof shall not be assigned without the written consent of the Owner; nor shall the Vendor assign any monies due or to become due to him thereunder, without the previous written consent of the Owner.
5 CFJUTGES IN WORK AND EXTPAS-Owner reserves the right by a Change Order in writing to make any changes in the drawings, specifications or Werk or the scheduHng of the Work. Upon receipt of the Change Order Vendor will proceed with the Work involved. All C
such Work shall be executed under the applicable conditions of the Contract Documents. If such change causes a caterial increase in the ecst of per-
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for=ing the Work or in the time of perfor=ance, and written notice thereof is given by Vendor to Owner within fifteen (15) days after the receipt of such notice of change, an equitable adjustment in the Contract Price and/or the time of perfomance shall be made. If no additional time or compensation is requested by Vendor in writing within such fifteen (15) day period, no additional time or compensation shall be allowed. If such a change causes a rAterial decrease in the cost of perfor=ing the Work or in the time of perfor=ance, an equitable adjust =ent in the Contract Price and/or the time of perfor=ance shall be made. If at the expiration of the fifteen (15) day period Vendor has failed to give notice when in the opinion of Engineer a reductioninprice-and/ortimeisinorder,Engineerwillwithinfifteen(15) days give notice to Vendor of a proposed change to this effect and an equitable adjustment in the Contract Price and/or time of perfor=ance will be =ade.
If the Vendor cNm that any instructions received from the Purchaser by drawings or otherwise involve extra cost under the Contract, he shall give the Owner written notice thereof within a reasonable time after the receipt of such instruction, and in any event before preceeding to execute the Work, except in emergency endangering life or property. No such " extra" shall be allowed or fem the basis for any claim as an extra, or for any co=pensation over and above, or in addition to, the Contract Price specified herein unless notice is so given and a detailed esti= ate or the cost is approved by the Owner.
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Should it be found necessary during the course of the work, and after the executien of the Contract, to request the Vender to perfom work of the same type or class, but not included in the Contract, the Vendor may be re-qtested to quote on such additional work on a lu=p su= basis without competi-tive bids otherwise being invited. In such an instance, the Vendor must be prepared to submit complete detailed work sheets showing his estimates of labor, =aterial, payroll taxes, insurance, overhead and profit to the Owner for his inspection and approval.
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DEI.AYS AliD ErfETSION OF TIME All time limits stated in the Cbntract Ibcuments are of the essence of the Contract. However, if the Vendor be delayed at any time in the progress of the Work by any act or neglect of the Owner, or any representative of the Owner, or by changes ordered in the Work, or by strikes, lockouts, fire or any other causes, not li=ited to the kinds mentioned, beyond the Vendor's reasonable control, or by delay authorized by the Owner, then the time of co=pletion shall be extended for a reasonable time. If the delay is for causes beyond the reasonable control of the Owner, such extension shall not affect any of the other terms or conditions of the Contract.
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ARSITRATION Any dispute or difference arising out of the Contract, order or speci-fication which cannot be settled or adjusted by mutual agreement, or the a
settlement of 1.hich is not otherwise provided for in the Contract, order or specification, shall be settled and finally dete mined by arbitration in the following m ner:
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Each of the two parties concerned shall appoint an arbitrator. If the two arbitrators so appointed cannot agree within two weeks of the date of their appointment, they shall select a third arbitrator. The three arbitra-tors shall then meet and give an opportunity to each party to present its case and witnesses (if any) in the presence of the other party. The arbitra-tors shall then make their award. A decision in writing of the three arbitra-tors, or any two of them, shall be final and binding upon the parties, and judgment may be entered thereon in any court having jurisdiction. The decision of the arbitrators shall include the fixing of the expenses of the arbitration and the assessment of the same against either or both parties.
L If either party shnM fail to appoint its arbitrator within thirty (30) days after notice in writing from the other party req W _ng it to do so, the arbitrator appointed by the other party shall act for both, and his decision shall be final and binding upon both parties, as if he had been appointed by consent.
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If, in an appropriate case, the arbitrators appointed by the parties shall fail to select a third arbitrator, a third arbitrator shall be selected in accordance with the then current rules and regulatiens of the A=erican Arbitration Association.
9 INSIGANCE If the Vender is required to furnish supervisien of erection he shall carry for his employees proper Workmen's Co.Tensation Insurance and Employer's Liability as required by statute. The Vender shall also carry Public Liability Insurance with * *ts of $300,000 anc $1,000,000 and Property Da= age Insurance in an amcunt not less than $500,000. The Vendor shall furnish the Owner estisfactory proof of carriage of proper insurance required.
If the Vender furnishes any erection tecls or equ'ipment he shall hold the Owner harmless for all loss of such equipment; it being understood that the Vendor shall carry at his own expense any insurance that may be required to provide against loss or damage of such equipment.
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BOND The Owner or his authoriced representatives may require the Vendor to furnish a bond covering faithful perfor=ance of the Centract and the payment of all obligations arising thereunder, in such fem as it may prescribe and with such sureties as it =ay approve. If such bond is required the prenium
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LIENS The Vendor (I) shall inde=nify and save harmless the Owner from all claims, de= ands, causes of actions, or suits of whatever nature arising cut of the services, labor and materials furnished by the Vendcr or his subven-dors in the Work, and from all laborers', materials-men's and mechanics ' liens
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upon the property upon which the work is located arising out of the services, labor and materials furnished by the Vender or any of his subvendors under the Work, and (II) shall keep said property free and clear of all liens, claims, and encumbrances arising from the perfor=ance of the Work by the Vendor or his subvendors.
The Vendor shall have the right to contest the validity or amount of any such lien. If the Vendor shall contest the validity or amount of any J
such lien, then upon the final determination of such questions, any judgment which may be rendered against the Vender shall be prc=ptly paid and it shall procure the release of such lien. Pending the discharge of any such lien of record and notice thereof to the Owner, the latter may retain out of any monies
' hen due or to become due the Vendor an amount sufficient to discharge such
.'.ien and to reimburse the Owner for any cost or expense incurred in any action or proceeding for the enforce =ent or re= oval thereof. The Vendor agrees to rei= burse the Owner for all monies paid and expenses incurred.by the Owner in discharging such liens or in connection with any action or pro-ceeding for the re=cval or enforcement of same.
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3efore receiving final payment for his Work, the Vender shall certify and furnish proof satisfactory to the Owner that all material and equipment embcdied in the Work and all labor costs incurred thereon have been fully paid and discharged.
The Vender shall include a provisien satisfying the requirements of this Article as a part of any and all subcontracts entered into for the work or any portion thereof.
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EXCLUSIVE LIEEILITY The Vendor shall be exclusively liable for all contributions or taxes imposed by or required under the State Une=ployment' Insurance Law, Disability Benefits Act, or the Federal Social Security Act or any other act, now or here-after in effect, upon or in respect of wages, salaries or other compensation paid to e=ployees engaged upon, er in connection with the work to be performed hereunder, and shall furnish to the Owner his State Une=ployment Insurance Registration Nu=ber.
13 INTRINGEMENT OF PATENTS The Vender shall hold and save the Owner harmless from liability of
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any nature or kind for or on account of any patented or unpatented design, invention, method or article furnished er used by the Vender in the perform-ance or fulfillment of the Contract. The Vendor agrees to defend at its own expense any suit or action brought against the Owner based on a claim that the equipment or caterial, or any part thereof, furnished hereunder constitutes an infringe =ent of any patent, if~ notified promptly in writing and given authority, information and assistance for the defense of the same, and agrees, further,'to pay all costs, expenses and a m ges incurred by or awarded against the. Owner therein. If the equipment, or material, or any part thereof is in such suit or action held to constitute infringement, or its use is enjoined, the Vender shall at its option, but at its own expense, either procure for the Owner the right to centinue using such equipment, or replace the same with non-infringing equipment, or c:odify it so that it be-comes non-infringing; provided, however, that all replacements or modifica-tions of equipment proposed shall first be appreved'by the Owner. If not so approved, the Owner shall have the right to require the removal of the infringing equipment and the return of the purchase price and installatien costs thereof.
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- 14. E*;GINEERS' DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS Any Work shown on the Owner's or Engineers' Drawings and not particu-larly described in these specifications, order or Contract, er specified and not shown on the drawings, shall be included by the Vender and the emission from both drawings and specifications of express references to any detail of work necessary and obviously intended shall not relieve the Vendor from fur-nishing the same.
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2hese specifications, order or C ontract and the acco:panying drawings are intended to describe and provide for a finished piece of Work. They are intended to be ec=ple=entary, and what is called for by either shall be as bind-ing as if called for by all. It is understood and agreed by the Vendor that the W ork described shall be complete in every detail, even though every item necessarily involved is not particularly mentioned. The Vendor shall provide all shop labor, =aterials and equipment necessary for the entire completien of the Work described, and shall not avail himself of any edfestly unin-tentional error, o=1ssion or inconsistency should such exist.
Should any error or inconsistency appear in the drawings, specifications, order or C ontract, or should the Vendor be uncertain as to the Work, the Vendor, before proceeding with the W ork, shall infom the Owner or Engineers of the same in writing, and then proceed with the W ork as directed by the Owner or Engineers in writing.
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giving full and complete information, and he shall coc=ence this work i==edi-ately upon receipt of the necessary infomation, priority being given to those drawings, etc., necessary for fabrication of the caterial or equip-ment in the order of its required delivery,
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and subvendor's drawings shall be sub=itted to the Owner or Engineers for approve.l. The Vender shall sub=it all drawings to the Owner or Engineers at the proper time so as to pevent delays in the delivery of materials and equip-All Vendor's drawings sub=itted for ap' roval by the Owner or Engineers ment.
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All drawings submitted by subvendors of the Vendor, for approval by the Owner or Engineers, shall first be sent by the subvendors directly to the
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- enform to the intent of the Owner's or Engineers' plans and specifications.
Drawings found to be inaccurate or otherwise in error shall be returned to the subvendors for correction before sub=itting them to the Owner or Engineers.
After the Vendor has checked and approved such drawings, he shall place there-on the date of approval and signature of the checker, and then submit them to the Owner or Engineers for approval.
All Vendor's and subvendors' drawings shall be submitted in the order in which materials and equip =ent are needed at the site without necessarily wait-ing for completion of all drawings before submitting part of them for approval.
The Owner's or Engineers' approval of the Vendor's and subvendors' drawings shall not relieve the Vendor from responsibility for errors or omissions which cay exist, even though Work is done in accordance with such aipproved drawings.
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No fabrication shall be started nor working drawings used on the Work until applicable drawings have been approved by the Owner or Engineers. This approval, however, is for general design only and shall not relieve the Vendor of his respensibility for the sufficiency of detail, design or correct-ness of detail dimensions. Engineers' or Owner's approval of a separate item shall not indicate approval of an asse=bly in which the item functions.
After approval, the Vendor shall furnish the Owner's or Engineers' Hoce Office with fifteen (15) copies of each final approved drawing unless otherwise specified.
The Vendor shall also furnish the Owner's or Engineers' Home Office with ten (10) copies of instruction books for any equip =ent being furnished under these specifications, order or contract. The instruction books will be required thirty (30) days prier to ship =ent of the equipment described.
All drawings prepared or furnished by the Vendor sh.all be =arked with the title of the work and the name of the Vender as well as the Owner and/cr Engineers. Each ship =ent of drawings shall be acco=panied by a letter of trans=1ttal giving list of the nu=bers and titles of drawings.
k All drawings, including detail shop drawings supplied by the Vendor, shall becoce the property of the Owner and the Owner shall be entitled to use all or any pertion of such drawings for any purpose including the dupli-cation of facilities under construction of new plants or facilities. The Owner =ay require the Vendor to furnish, at the Owner's expense, photo-litho tracings of any such drawings.
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- 16. VEIDOR'S SUPERETENDENCE The Vendor shall, if required by the detailed specifications, furnish the services of a co=petent representative to oversee and supervise the proper installation or erection of the equipment furnished. Actual erection labor is to be furnished by the Owner or his subcontractors.
D e Vendor's superintendent shall at all times cooperate with the Construction Manager's superintendent and representatives of the Owner or other contrsctors in all catters, including labor relations.
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SUBVETDO3S 3 e.Vendo:t shall, ss soon as practicable after the execution of the Contract, notify the Owner or Engineers in writing of the na=es of subvendors (if ary) proposed for the Work. He shall not e= ploy any that the Owner or Engineers may find objectionable.
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The Vender accepts full responsibility for the acts and emissiens of his subvenders and of persons directly or in:iirectly employed by them; and such subvendors shall be bound by the te.~s of the Centract or order, and the drawings and specifications, so far as applicable to their work.
It vill be the Vendor's responsib131ty to supertise the work of his subvendors at all times.
Attentien is ca.lled to the rules of the Public Service C* ssien of the various states with respect to the filing of certain contracts designated
" cost-plus" contracts. All subcontracts en other than a lu=p sum er unit cost basis involving pay =ent to the subvender of $1,000 or more are generally subject to these rules. The Vendor shall not make any such subcontract with-out written consent of the Owner, and any such subcontract must be made ex-pressly subject to any action which may be taken by the Cc:n ission under its rules. The Vender shall be responsible for co= plying in all respects with such rules as to any subcentracts.
- 18. MATERIALS Unless otherwise specified, all materials and equipment shall be new and the best of their several kinds in quality.
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The Owner or Engineers shall reserve the right to reject any material er equir. cent which might, if introduced, be the cause for a delay in the construction schedule.
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The Vendor shall furni.sn frr approval any sa=ples of materials or wori-eship as directed by the Owner or Engineers., The werk shall be in accordance with such appreved sa=ples.
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SUESTITUTION OF MARIA _LS Whenever the expression " approved equal" appears in the specifications and the Vendor desires to propose a cethod or use an article or device other than that specifically named, he shall in all cases submit the same for approval to the Owner or Engineers, and he shall not take the substitution unless such approval is obtained in writing.
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GUAPANTEES AND FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF WORK In addition to any guarantees specified in the engineering details the Vendor shall guarantee:
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. red and instaned hereunder for a period of one (1) year m date of acceptance or one (1) year after co==encement of co==ercial operation, which ever is the later against:
(1) Defects due to poor selection of =aterial.
(2) Defects due to poor material.
(3) Defects due to poor work =anship.
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Perfor=ance to be in accordance with the specifications or as otherwise specified in writing.
Final acceptance of the Work will be in writing and by the duly c.
authorized representative of the Owner, and will be further defined by a detailed punch list of items of Work re=nining to be co=pleted acco=panied by a signoff letter duly executed by the Vendor and the Owner.
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In the event final acceptance of the Work is not possible due to the extensive nature of the punch list items, conditional acceptance will be made prior to final acceptance for the purpose of permitting partial release of retained monies. Conditional acceptance will be at the option of the Owner.
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In the e' vent of failure to co=p3y with or ceet the guarantees, the Vendor shall at his own expense rectify faulty material or workmanship or faulty perfor=ance and in the event of failure to do so the Purchaser may proceed to have such rectification =ade at the expense of the Vendor.
In the event that such rectification entails changes to the work of other contractors, such changes shall be made at the expense of the Vendor, and in the event such changes to other contractors' work invalidate i their guarantees, the Vendor chan provide new guarantees satisfactory to i.he Purchaser.
The guarantee covering any part of the material, equipment, or Work that shall be replaced or repaired by Vendor shall be reinstated on that portion for a period of twelve months effective as of the day when said part is reinstalled.
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Should the Vendor be required to supply an Erection Superintendent under this Specification, the Superintendent vill be required to observe the regu-lar forty (h0) hour work week of an work =en at the jobsite. This work week shall start on Monday and end on Friday.
920 234 23 SHIP?ING MATERm The Vendor shall arrange for the proper delivery of all equipment and caterial required under the specifications. He shan notify the Owner or Construction Managers when any =aterial is ready for shipment and before making any shipment secure infomation as to when such =aterial may be received 1A-9 (Rev. 4/1/69) 1
in order that undue blocking at the site may be avoided.
The Vendor shall furnish the Owner with copies of Bills of Lading, ship-ing =anifests, and all other papers showing shipment of =aterials. These should be addressed as indicated in the purchase order.
All shipments shall be clearly =arked with the purchase order. u=ber, or contract nu=ber if no purchase order is issued, the ite= number c item nu=cers, and Work order number.
34'7= of =aterial and shipping papers shall identify the packages with the corresponding nu=bers, 24 INSPETION The Work =ay be inspected by the Owner or his representatives from time to time as the Work progresses and.the fact that any =aterial or workmanship has been passed by the Owner or his representatives shall not release the Vendor from the responsibility of making good any defects disclosed after such inspection.
The Owner or his representatives should have free access to the Vendor's shops at all times for inspection purposes and the Vendor shall furnish the
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facilities for ascertaining whether the Work being perfor=ed, which has been completed, is in accordance with the require =ents of the drawings, specifi-cations and Contract. All such facilities required by the Owner or his repre-(.
ser.tatives, including uncovering, testing, etc., shall be furnished at no
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additional cost to the Owner and/or the Engineers.
All equipment, =aterials or work rejected by the Owner, or his represent-atives, as not in accordance with the drawings and specifications, order or Contract, shall be replaced i==ediately by the Vendor with other =aterials or Work in accordance with the specifications, drawings, order or Contract at his own expense.
No =aterial or equipment requiring inspection, testing or approval shall be shipped from its point of =anufacture before Engineer has observed said inspection or test and given its approval unless Engineer authorices in writing that inspection or test may be made elsewhere or gives a written waiver of inspection or test.
- 25. ScHEmLES AND PROGRESS REMRTS Within thirty (30) days after notice of' award of the Work, vender vill sub=it fcc approval a critical path schedule of expected progress (keyed to the Owner's = aster schedule) indicating the starting and completion dates of the various stages of the Work, including submissions of vendors, engineering infor=ation, shop drawings, and sa=ples.
"he schedule shall be in sufficient detail (no single activity to be longer than 30 working days) to per=it evaluation of the Vendor's ability to perform in accordance with specification requirements and the = aster project schedule.
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'I The Vender shall forward to the Owner or his representatives a su==ary report of the progress of the various divisions of the Work under the Contract whether in the M11a or shops and in the field, stating the existing status, rate of progress, estinated ti=e of ec=pletion and cause of delays, if any.
This report shan b= aub=itted =onthly and in the for= required by the Owner or his representatives.
The Vendor shan sub=1t to the Owner or his representatives his purchase order list, if any, showing his various subvendors, purchase order nu=ber, date, a description of the =aterial 1:rtolved and the delivery date specifiedi Such infor=ation is to be sub=itted at =enthly intervals so that the Owner or his representatives win be aware of the progress being =ade by the Vendor in the placing of orders.
The Vendor shan be responsible for expediting the delivery of an
=aterials to be furnished by his so that progress shan be' =aintained according to the delivery schedule in effect.
During the course of the Work, Vendor =ust regularly update its CPM schedule for the more current aspects of the Work and sub=it it on a =enthly basis on the last of the =onth.
Vendor shan conform to the overall progrs= of the Owner or his representa-tives to achieve the rapid co=pletion of the project as a whole and within the li=its of the schedules in effect.
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TESTING AND START-UP The Operator and/or Engineers win direct the testing and starting up of
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l an equipment being furnished under this specification. The Vendor will be required to furnish specialists frc= the equipment manufacturer's organizatien, who are thoroughly qualified in the operation of the equip =ent, to supervise the t,esting and start-up, under the general direction of the Operator or Engineers.
The Vendor's resp'ensibility under this section shall extend to an equip-ment furnished by 11., regardless of the identity of the =anufacturer of such equipnent.
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EXCEPTIONS Each and every exception to the Specification and General Require =ents shan be listed separately by the Bidder. In case no exceptions are sub=itted with the proposal, it will be understood that the proposal includes the Specification and General Requirements in an respects.
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TERMS AND PAYIGiT Payment will be nade to the Vendor in accordance with ter=s agreed upon.
29 INVOICES Each inroice, including supporting. papers, and each itenized breakdown for Owner's Plsnt Record Account showing quantities and proportienate Contract prices of the physical units included in the work (if rwaired by the Owner or Engineers) nust be submitted in quadruplicate.
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MANUFAC"URERS' STANDARD CIAUSE The applicable sections of this General Requirement or the Detailed Specification shall control in case of any variance between any provision er provisions thereof and any prevision er provisiens contained in any standard sections of nanufacturers' proposals, unless otherwise agreed to by both partiesandsostatedinthePurchaseOrderand/orCentract.
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REJECTION OF BIDS The right is reserved to reject any or all bids received hereunder.
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SALES AND USE TAX (momVANIA)
The Vendor's Bid or Centract Price shall include no Pennsylvania Sales or Use Tax on construction labor since the tax is o..ly applicable to tangible property.
The Vendor's Bid or Centract Price for equip =ent or material purchases only, exclusive of construction labor, shall not include any Sales or Use Tax.
The successful bidder will be supplied with the Owner's Direct Pay Per=it exempting the Vendor frc= the respensibility to collect the tax. The Vendor shall purchase fr== his suppliers for purposes of resale eHdnating Sales er Use Tax in their entirety.
Construction equip =ent, tools and censu=able supplies purchased or rented and directly used in constructing probable utility facilities exe=pt under Regulation 230 and Rule No. 61 issued by Pennsylvania Depart =ent of Revenue, Bureau of Taxes and Education dated Nove=ber 1,1965, and revised July 1,1%8, are also exe=pt frc= Sales and Use Tax. Where supervision of erection or startup or both is involved, the successful hdder will have incorporated in his order or centract the Owner's Dire :t Pay Per=it covering the exe=ption of construction =aterials and process equip =ent incorporated into the work and the Blanket Exe=ption Certificate pursuant to Regulatien 230 and Ruling No. 61 will define the Scope of Exe=ptien applicable to construction equip =ent, tools and consu=able supplies.
The Vendor shall pay and include in his contract price all Sales and
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SPECIFICATION 2555-15 CONDENSATE POLISHING PLANT DIVISION 1 SECTION 1B SPECIAL CONDITIONS JERSEY CENTRAL PCMER & LIGHT COMPANY THREE MILE ISLAND NUCLEAR STATION UNIT NO. 2
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ENGINEERS AND CONSTRUCTORS (Rev. 4/1/69) 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS DIVISION 1 SECTION 1B SPECIAL CONDITIONS Pace 1.0 GENERAL 1B-1 1.1 Precedence 1B-1 1.2 Project Location 1B-1 1.3 Definitions ' -
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2.0 INSURANCE 1B-1 2.1 Insurance Provided by Ovner 1B-2 2.2 Other Insurance 1B-3 3.0 TECHNICAL DOCLMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED 1B-3 3.1 Shop Dr, awing and Samples 1B-3 3.2 Instruction Manuals and Spare Parts Lists 1B-ll 4.0 CONTFACTOR'S PURCHASE ORDER LIST AND REPORTS 1B-19 4.1 Purchase Order List 1B-19 4.2 Progress Reports 1B-19 4.3 Expediting Representative 1B-20 i920 240 (Rev. 4/1/69) 1
'mBLE OF CCNTENTS (Continued)
DIVISION 1 SECTION 1B SPECIAL CONDITIONS Pace 5.0 DELIVERY 1,_2O 6.0 SITE ELEVATION AND AMBIENT CONDITIONS 1B-21 7.0 BREAKDOWN OF PRICE AND INVOICING 1B-21 8.0 COMMENCEMENT, PROSECUTION AND COMPLETION OR WORK 1B-21 9.0 CONFORMANCE WITH TRADE PRACTICES 1B-21
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SPECIAL CONDITIONS r
1.0 GENERAL 1.1 Precedence These Special Conditions supplement the General Require-ments and govern where in conflict with the Caneral Requirements.
1.2 Proiect Location The site of Unit No. 2 of the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station is at Three Mile Island on the Susquehanna River, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.
Normal working hours are from 8 :00 a.m.
to 4 :30 p.m. Monday through Friday inclusive.
1.3 Definitions Contractor :
The word Contractor is synonymous with Vendor and vice versa.
1.4 Notices Notices to the Engineer shall be addressed to:
Mr.,R. J. Dobbs, Project Manager l3 Burns and Roe, Inc.
700 Kinderkamack Road
- Oradell, N. J.
07649 Notices to the Construction Manager shall be addressed to:
Mr. E. C. Nagle, Project Manager l5 3
United Engineers & Constructors, Inc.
1401 Arch Street Philadelphia, Penna.
19105 2.0 INSURANCE Where Contractor is required to furnish supervision of erection the provision of Article 9 of the GENERAL REQUIREMENTS-DELIVERY dealing with Contractor's carrying proper Workmen's Compensation remains in force.
The provision regarding Publie-Liability Insurance is superceded by the provisions of this section.
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2.1 Insurance Provided bv owner 2.1.1 Comprehensive Public Liability Coverage owner will procure and maintain throughout the project the comprehensive public liability coverage in the following limits :
Personal Injury Liability S2,500,000 for any one occurence for personal injury and and property damage Broad Form Property 5500,000 each accident This policy will exclude automobile liability. insurance.
Contractual and completed operations coverage is included with a limit in the aggregate to the sum of $2,500,000 annually.
The c.apleted operations coverage is for a term of one year after completion.
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This coverage will be procured as respects each Contractor and Subcontractor individually, performing work at the site of this project and shall terminate upon the completion of the work by such Contractor or Subcontractor.
Certificates of this insurance will be furnished to each Contractor evidencing this insurance prior to commencement of work.
Contractor or Subcontractor shall not include in their bids the cost for such insurance.
2.1.2 Transportation and Installation Insurance Insurance coverage will be arranged by owner upon due notification by Contractor on materials, equipment and and supplies (other than those purchased insta21ed and/or erected), against all risks for loss or damage during transportation and installation periods.
The insurance will cover all property while in transit from the initial point of shipment to the construction site.
While at the construction site, the insurance will also cover all moving and handling operations until such property is completely set on foundations, bed plates, or other permanent locations.
This insurance will cover up to at least S350,000 per shipment.
Owner is to be notified in writing prior to any waterborne shipments.
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Excess insurance above limits of $350,000 will ae arranged on individual items of high-valued equipment under an Owner's policy upon specific request by Contractor to Engineer, Prior to Shinment.
2.1.3 Hold Harmless Agreements owner will supply hold harmless agreements when necessary, upon application by Contractor to Engineer.
2.1.4 Damage and Loss Reports
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Reports must clearly show person injured or property damaged, circumstances of accident, location, and contractors involved.
Also include names of witnesses, police officers and any other pertinent information.
All cases involving any personal injury must be reported as soon as possible.
Contractor and its Subcontractor's covenant to assist and cooperate in reporting accidents and assist in every other
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manner possible in connection with investigation and adjustment of all claims arising out of this project, and shall cooperate with the insurance carrier in all litigated claims and demands which the insurance carrier is called upon to adjust or.. resist, arising out of this project.
Moreover, they are individually responsible under insuring agreement for reporting of accidents and assisting the carrier.
2.2 Other Insurance Any insurance not described above which Contractor or any of its Subcontractors desires for its own protection shall be at its own responsibility and at its sole expense.
3.0 TECHNICAL DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED 3.1 Shoo Drawines and Samoles Shop Drawings are drawings, diagrams, illustrations, schedules, performance charts, brochures and other data which are prepared'by Contractor or any Subcontractor, manufacturer, supplier or distri-butor, and which illustrate some portion of the Work.
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Electrical wiring diagrams shall be submitted for the purpose of approval of terminal block locations and wiring arrangements.
Included shall be schematic diagrams of the entire system, internal connection diagrams for relays, timers, and instruments, and operating diagrams of control switches.
Interconnection diagrams shall be furnished for the complete system.
Samples are physical examples furnisbedbyContractorto illustrate materials, equipment or workmanship, and to establish standards by which the work will be j.udged.
Contractor shall submit Shop Drawings, Calculations, Pr o-3 cedures, Reports and Samples as required by the technical sections of the specifications in accordance with the GENERAL REQUIREMENTS and the procedure as set forth herein.
Submittals shall be made in accordance with a schedule of submissions to be provided by
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3.1.1 Submittal Procedure and Requirements Each submittal must 12 accompanied by four properly executed copies of the letter of transmittal form.
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copies of the letter of transmittal only shall be sent to United Engineers & Constructors, Inc., Attention :
Mr.
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Manager-Purchasing, 1401 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
19105.
A copy of this form is included in these specifications with instructions for its proper use.
Engineer will furnish a repro-ducible copy of the form from which Contractor can reproduce copies required for its submittals.
Contractor skall supplement the transmittal form, if necessary, with a letter supplying other needed data and clari-fications.
A consecutive transmittal number shall be used.
All prints, reproducibles and material submitted shall be stamped with the transmittal number.
Initial submittals of drawings shall consist of a total of five prints and one direct reading sepia transparency of each item.
Prints of drawings or reproductions of publica-tions must be permanent copy type.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF TRANSMITTAL FORM Reproductions,shall be made on 8-1/2" x 11" opaque white paper with black printed matter.
The numbers listed below are coded to the applicable spaces on the attached sample form.
Information required must be entered on the transmittal for each submittal.
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Use consecutive number for each page of a transmittal letter.
7 Total pages of an individual transmittal.
8 Number each submission of different material
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Identify '
each resubmittal of. material by the addition of a consecutive letter to each original number, i.e. original submission-1, first resubmittal-lA, next 1B, etc.
9 Check applicable box 10 Record date mailed 11,12,13,14 Enter applicable information 15
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1B-6 (Rev. 4/1/69) 1 f920 247
9 Four prints and the sepia shall be addressed and sent as follows:
Burns and Roe, Inc.
700 Kinderkamack Road Oradell, New Jersey 07649 Attention :
Mr.
R.
J. Dobbs, Project Manager l3 When requested by Engineer, the fifth copy shall be addressed and sent directly to Owner, as follows:,
Metropolitan Edison Company P.O. Box 542-Reading, Pennsylvania
_19603 Attention: Mr.
J. L. C.
- Bachofer, Jr..
l3 All drawings or publications must be completely identified as to the item being furnished, each must indicate in the title block or in the body of the document the project title.
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All drawings and/or publications covering equipment must be identified with the terminology used in the specification for "V
the equipment name.
Contractor shall indicate whether submittal is for Approval, Distribution or Information.
Material submitted for Information must be submitted separately from.that for Approval or Distribution.
T, Each submittal shall include the work of not mere than one section of the specifications and shall contain all related information neces'sary to properly evaluate the material.
Shop Drawings and lists of material and equipment, where applicable, for all work related to a system shall be submitted complete and concurrently; no approval will be given of partial submittals unless such partial approval is required to maintain the project schedules in which case it shall be so stated.
Submittals which, in Engineer's opinion, cover features which are contingent upon approval of other features not yet submitted will not be reviewed until receipt of contingent items.
Attention shall be called in writing to deviations from Engineer's drawings and specifications.
Contractor shall state explicit reasons, justifications and benefits to Owner and whether or not such deviations involve a cost adjustment.
1B-7 (Rev.
7/3'l/70) 3 1920 248
Contractor shall indicate by signed stamps or other obvious means on all drawings or publications submitted that Contractor has checked them and that the work shown is submitted in accordance with the requirements of this procedure and all other requirements of the contract documents.
Submittals that are not in accord with these requirements will not be reviewed by Engineer, but will be returned to Contractor for proper sub-mittal as outlined above.
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All approvals of drawings or other materials to be submitted shall be in writing.
Agreement or clarification obtained through consultation by telephone with either Engineer or owner shall not be binding unless confirmed by owner in writing.
3 If necessary, coordination meetings will be arranged to discuss any problems which arise from Engineer's review of Contractor's submittals.
Such meetings will be at the location and convenience of Owner and Enginee-
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The prints will be stamped
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The follow-up action required of Contractor shall be based on the review status as follows:
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On Notice of such approval twelve -(12) prints and two sepia shall be submitted by Contractor to
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APPROVED AS NOTED FOR FABRICATION Note:
On notice of such approval with comments, twelve (12) corrected prints and two (2) corrected sepia reproducibles shall be submitted by Contractor to Engineer for distribution.
One print will be returned to confirm prior approval unless comments have not been incorporated.
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NOT APPROVED Note:
On notice of such design approval Contractor shall resubmit five corrected prints and a sepia reproducible for approval.
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.2 No fabrication shall be started on material supplied until the applicable drawings and specifications have been returned 3
either " APPROVED" or " APPROVED AS NOTED" and Contractor accepts such notation without additional cost to Owner.
.3 For items submitted for information, the item will be stamped as follows:
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Contractor shall submit five prints and a sepia reproducible of the completed drawing for approval
.4 If it is imhossible to review drawings submitted because all information required'h'as not been included, Contractor
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The drawings will not be returned until all information has been received and action taken as stated above.
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Resubmittals from more than one initial transmittal shall not be grouped in a common resubmittal nor included with'new transmittals.
3.1.4 Electrical Terminal Block Drawings Contractor shall supply cloth reproducibles of drawings showing the terminal blocks that he is providing in his equipment for connection to external wiring.
Each terminal block shall be identified with the identification appearing both in the equipment
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A clear space of not less than three inches in width shall be provided in these drawings between vertical rows of terminal blocks for the showing of external cabling by the Engineers.
These drawings shall not show the internal wiring.
Each terminal shall be identified with the conductor designation as shown in the w
V elementary wiring diagrams.
1B-10 (Rev.
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r The reproducibles shall be such that deletions, changes and additions may be made to them easily.
The reproducibles shall be 17" high by 22" wide in accordance with ASA standard Y14.1-1957 for size C drawings.
The reproducibles shall be submitted by Contractor at the same time as its internal wiring diagrams.
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_ Instruction Manuals and Soare Parts Lists 3.2.1 Requirements Contractor shall prepare and furnish Instruction Manuals and Spare Parts Lists where they are called for in the technical division of this specification.
These items shall be submitted in accordance with the provisions of the GENERAL REQUIREMENTS and the procedure set forth herein.. The Shop Drawing Transmittal Form shall be used as the -transmittal letter.
The' Instruction Manuals shall be transmitted thirty (3.0) days in advance of shipment of the equipment described except for the copy that accompanies the shipment.
A total of 32 copies of the 1nstruction Manual (s)
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(not ten (10) as stated in the General Requirements) copies of the Spare Parts List shall be mailed directly to theand thirteen (13) l3 recipients at the addresses and in the number given below.
The Spare Parts List shall consist of a complete listing of the names and part numbers of all replacement parts.
A separate list shall be made giving the names, numbers and prices of parts recommended by Contractor to be purchased and carried in stock by Owner for maintenance purposes.
The list of recommended spare parts shall be based on the approved Shop Dr'awings and is to be submitted within thirty (30) days after approval of Shop Drawings so that there will be time for owner, if it chooses, to order the spare parts and have them delivered with the equipment.
Number of Conies Spare Transmittal Instruction Parts Address Letter Manuals List Burns and Roe, Inc.
700 Kinderkamack Road Oradell, New Jersey 07649 ATTN:
Mr.
R. J. Dobbs 4
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United Engineers & Constructors Inc.
3 P. O. Box 480 N-Middletown, Pa.
17057 ATTN:
Mr.
E. K. Ferguson 1
2 2
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Address Letter Manuals List United Engineers & Cor.structors, Inc.
l3 1401 Arch Street Philadelphia, Pa.
19105 ATTN:
Mr. J. E. Sunkes 1
Metropolitan Edison Company c/o Uni ~ted Engineers & Constructors, -Inc.1 = ' -
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The information furnished shall be complete for main and auxiliary equipment and systems furnished by Contractor and/or its suppliers.
Material that does not contribute to the under-standing of the design, care, operation and maintenance of the equipment shall be excluded from the Instruction Manuals where practicable.
If it is necessary to use existing material con-taining extraneous items, the item referred to shall be clearly and plainly marked and the irrelevant data shall be deleted in an orderly and systematic manner.
Use shall be made of drawings, diagrams (including wiring 'P.agrams), pictures or actual photographs when they add
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All material shall be free from stamps commonly used for identification of customer, order number, and the like.
Precautions and warnings relative to the safety of life and equipment shall be included where applicable.
It is recognized that there are commercial-type handbooks for many of the items of equipment.
.1 Where published material is available in a form that con-tains the essential information required, such material may be utilized in whole or in part if properly integrated into the overall Instruction Manual, even though it may not necessarily follow the order of arrangement specified in the " Arrangement Format of Instruction Manuals" set forth in Paragraph 3.2.3.
For example, contractor may utilize sub-assemblies instruc-tions that are furnished by manufacturers who may supply instruction handbooks on their subassembly, as in the case of the thrust bearing on a turbine.
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.4 Where the subassembly item is of such a n'ature that local repair is normally not employed and the item is usually
. returned to the factory as a tait for overhaul, reference shall be made to such facts in the Instruction Manuals and the specific information concerning its repair and parts breakdown may be omitted.
1920 254 1B-13 (Rev. 4/1/69) 1
The page size shall be 8-1/2" by 11" and shall be punched to fit the standard three ha e binder.
The use of foldout pages or turn pages shn11 he kept to a minimum.
Fold-out pages shall be held to a two-page f aldou*. whenever 'rac-ticable but shall not exceed an overall lengta of 34" from the binding edge.
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Each Instruction Manual shall be collata" in its r >per order and placed in an expandable hard-covered three-post binder.
The binder shall be of the type that may be taken apart without the use of threaded binding posts.. ;i:
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If handbooks of subassembly equipment or other components are included as part of the Instruction Manuals as permitted herein, then these associated handbooks shall be noted under the "Manu-facturer's Catalog" heading of the index.
Actual photographs, pictures or isometric drawings of the major equipment shall be included immediately after the index page.
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL OPERATION - MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
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INDEX Manufacturer's Page Cataloa No.
SECTION I - INSTALLATION SECTION II - OPERATION General Description
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Starting Instructions
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Disassembly Instructions Maintenance Instructions Settings, Clearances and Adjustment Data Test and Calibration Procedures ' '
SECTION IV - PARTS CATALOG Replacement Parts,, Drawings and Lists Instructions for Ordering Replacement Parts e
1920 257 SAMPLE INDEX 13-16 (Rey, 4/1/69) 1
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Y 3.2.4 Operation Section of the Instruction Manual The operation section of the Instruction Manuals shall contain:
.1 General description of all equipment, including overall design, specific and special features of design, and descriptive drawings, where practicable.
.2 Performance specifications for all equipment stating the basis for calculations and allowable variations.
.3 Starting instructions complete, detailed, and specific for all equipment furnished, noting the step-by-step procedure to be followed for starting the equipment.
Precautions and critical points to be observed shall be noted and emphasized as required.
These instructions shall be divided into " Initial Starting", " Normal Starting" and " Starting a#ter Overhaul".
.4 Operating instructions cumplete, detailed and specific for all equipment furnished.
Included shall be pre-cautions and critical points to be observed, including suggested form to be used in taking periodic readings to maintain an operations record.
There shall be a tabulation of possible operating difficulties with the probable causes listed and remedial action to be taken under each one.
.5 Shutdown instructions conplete, detailed and specific for all equipment furnished, noting the step-by-step procedure to be followed for shutting down the equip-ment.
Precautions and critical points to be observed shall be noted and' emphasized.
These instructions shall be divided into " Normal Shutdown" and " Emergency Shutdown".
.6 Design data for all equipment and systems specifying horsepower, kilowatts, voltage, amperage, pressure, temperature, revolutions per minute, flow, etc.
.7 Characteristic curves for all equipment where called for in the equipment specifications or normally furnis hed for the particular equipment, such as fuel consumption, head, capacity, horsepower, e f ficiency, e te '.
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.8 Test reports, mill test certificates and material 3
specifications where these items have been specified.
3.2.5 Maintenance section of the Instruction Manuals
.1 Disassembling instructions complete, detailed and specific for all assemblies of all equipment furnished, noting the step-by-step procedure to be followed.
Unusual care and precautions to be taken shall be noted and emphasized.
.2 Maintenance instructions complete, detailed and specific
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for all equipment furnished, and shall faclude normal preventive maintenance instructions ar.d lubrication information.. Schedule shall be inc?.cded covering tests and inspections _ to be perfc_~med after various 1-periods of operation.
A senmary description and identi-fication of special tools required or furnished for maintenance shall.be of these. instructions.
.3 Settings, clearance and adjusEment data tabulated for
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all equipment covering instrument settings for operation, alarm and shutdown, and operating clearances for equip-
,jj ment and adjustments required for equipment for proper i
operation.
There shall also be included a tabulation of operating conditions such as temperature, pressure, flow, etc., for all equipment and systems.
The above yY.'
data shall be arrange _d under_two headings:
recommended and actual.
The actual shall be entered after instal-
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.1 Replacement parts, drawings and lists completely detailed and with specific replacement part drawings and lists for all equipment assemblies and subassemblies.
The material shall cover all information required for ordering replacement parts such as part name, part number, equipment serial number, etc.
.2 Complete instructions for ordering replacement parts in a manner that would prevent errors or misunderstandings.
Recommended forms for tabulating replacement part in-format.on and instructions for returning material to t
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Special storage or bladling procedures required for any par *4 u
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e 3.2.7 Associated publications portion of the Instruction Manuals
.1 When the manufacturer of a mr.jor unit of equipment finds it feasible to utilize in its Instruction Manual existing publications on subassembly or associated equipment com-ponents, these associated publications shall be located in this section unless they can be subdivided, in which case subparagraphs 3.2.2.1 and 3.2.2.2 of General Format of Instructions Manuals shall apply.
.2 When a section or a part thereof does not apply, the section or part title shall be shown on its appropriate place in the Index and shall be followed by the words, s
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its purchase orders and subcontracts.
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This report form shall be used by contractor in making copies as required for repor{ing purposes.
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United Engineers & Constructors, Inc.
1401 Arch Street Philadelphia, Pa.
19105 AT7N:
Mr. J. E. Sunkes, Manager-Purchasing and Two (2) copies of each of the reports shall be transmitted to:
Mr. R.
J. Dobbs, P.~oject Man,ager Burns and Roe, Inc.
3 700 Kinderkamack Road 1920.260 Oradell, N. J.
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.1 Initial progress reports shall include:
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Schedule for submission of all revised drawings and approval required dates.
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Schedule for purchase of outside materials and estimated procurement time.
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Proposed' production and/or CPM schedule showing starting and completion dates for major shop operations including assembly and testing.
. Proposed shipping date including estimated shipping d.
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.2 Subsequent reports to include abohe and be issued on a monthly basis, unless problems appear to be developing, then report is to be up-dated at~ the request of Con-struction Managers.
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.4 Two (2) copies of all shipping papers and packing lists shall be forwarded to Mr. J. E. Sunkes.-
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They are entitled to ask for and receive any in-formation, shop scheduling and other matters pertinent to deliveries.
5.0 DELIVERY The equipment is to be delivered F.O.B.
factory, freight allowed to the project site.
Instructions on exact address and bill of lading will be given later.
Truck shipments can reach the project site via route PA 441.
The existing temporary bridge will accept a maximum load of 60 tons.
A permanent bridge capable of accepting Cooper E70 loads will be available approximately May 15, 1969.
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All other afterhour deliveries not provided for by the Contractor shall be sent back.
Railroad shipments can reach the project site via the Penn Central Railroad.
A spur track into the project site will be avail-able approximately June 1, 1969.
6.0 SITE ELEVATION AND AMBIENT CONDITIONS The project site is at elevation 300 feet above sea level.
The outdoor ambient design conditions are as follows:
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Invoices shall be arranged according to the code of accounts..
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Contractor shall deliver the equipment F.O.B.
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2 Contractor shall hold resins until advised by owner of delivery dates.
9.0 CONFORMANCE WITH TRADE PRACTICES It is Contractor's responsibility to assure that the equipment it supplies is manufactured or fabricated by skilled and trained labor and to assure that such equipment, fabricated in Contractor's or Subcontractor's shop and which requires handling, erection and field installation by construction crafts, conforms with the requirements of local trade practices, codes and agreements appli: able to the construction site.
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S,PECIFICATION 2555-15 CONDENSATE POLISHING PLANT
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3.6 Construction Features.
TS-5 3.7 Graphic Control Panel
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3.9 Interconnecting and External Wiring TS-12 s.
3.10 Fabrication, TS-12 3.11 Contractor Quality Control Requirements TS-14 4.0 INSTALLATION TS-14 5.0 TESTING AND CERTIFICATION TS-15 5.1 Shop Tests TS-15 5.2 Field Tests
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TABLE OF CONTENTS, Continued Pace TABLE 1 CIRCULATING WATER ANALYSIS TS-17 TABLE 2 DESIGN CONDITIONS TS-19 TABLE 3 CONDENSATE POLISHING TANK DESIGN TS-20 TABLE 4 REGENERATION VESSEL DESIGN TS-22 TABLE 5 RESIN DATA TS-25 TABLE 6 BOARD MOUNTED INSTRUMENTS TS-26 TABLE 7 LOCALLY MOUNTED INSTRUMENTS TS-27 TABLE 8 BOARD MOUNTED ANNUNCIATOR POINTS TS-28 ATTACHMENT I - CONTRACT DRAWINGS TS-29 ATTACHMENT II - TECHNICAL INFORMATION AND DATA FURNISHED WITH BID TS-30
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DIVISION 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FOR CONDENSATE POLISHING PLANT 1.'O SCOPE
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, 1c The Work to be provided shall consist of the following equip-ment and services:
.1 Eight (8) one-seventh flow capacity condensate polishing tanks skid mounted.
Each skid to be integrally piped, valved l3 and wired
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One (1) resin mix and storage tank-skid mounted
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.5 One (1) graphic control panel, completedly piped, wired, 3
assembled and tested
.6 One (1) lot prefabricated interconnecting piping and valves for condensate polishing tanks
.7 one (1) lot prefabricated resin sluice piping and valves
.8 One (1) lot prefabricated regenerant piping and valves
.9 One (1) lot prefabricated interconnecting piping and valves for regeneration system 10 Two (2) full capacity acid pumps with motor, meters and controls 11 Two (2) full capacity caustic pumps with motors, meters and controls TS-1 (Rev.
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.14 Two (2) full capacity sodium sulfite pumps with motors, piping and controls
.15 Two (2) 5000 gals. bulk chemical storage tanks
.16 Two (2) Drain pots for polisher waste streams.
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.17 One (1) electrically heated hot water tank with controls
.18 All instruments, controls and alarms necessary to provide a complete and operable system including, but not limited to, those items described in Tables 6, 7 and 8
.19 Technical direction during erection, startup and field 3
testing of equipment furnished
.20 Include unique tag numbers on flow diagrams for all the valves and instruments on the flow diagrams.
.21 Provide a list (a reproducible copy) that cross references tag numbers with the page and line of the material list which describes the tagged equipment.
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valves (open or shut) during startup, and also designate the rate setting valves.
.22 Flow rate setting valves shall be identified on flow diagrams by the addition of a dot)s(]where required.
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The following work will be provided by others:
.1 Concrete floors, foundations and anchor bolts for demin-eralicer and regenerant tanks.
.2 Installation and field testing of condensate polishing plant under Contractor's supervision
.3 Final painting
.4 Unloading and installing of each unit in place
.5 Railroad spur into plant will be available at time of delivery
.6 Utility services.- water, electricity, instrument air
.7 All external conduit, wiring, piping and tubing
.8 Trenches
.9 Starters for the motors and heaters
/r 2.3 Codes and Standards All work provided under this Specification shall be in strict conformance with the latest edition and latest addenda thereto of tl.e appli Llu.2.,
oLaudoids, specifications, regulations, procedures and tests of the following:
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.1 American Society of Mechanical Engineers
.2 American Society for Testing and Materials
.3 American National Standards Institute l3
.4 National Electrical Manufacturers Association
.5 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
.G National Board of Fire Underwriters (National Electric Code)
.7 Hydraulic Institute
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.10 American' Welding Society
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.11 Uniform Building Code, International Conference of Building Officials 3.O DETAILED REQUIREMENTS 3.1 Description of Service
't The condensate polishing system, as shown on Drawing w._/
2555-M-24A, shall consist of eight (8) mixed bed ion exchangers designed to demineralize all of the condensate and piped for parallel operation. In the specification the term " demineralizing" is used interchangeably with the term " polishing".
The condersate flow shall be passed through seven (7). of the exchangers with one (1) serving as a standby unit.
Resin bed exhaustion shall be determined by high conductivity, or cumulative volume throughput from a unit, whichever occurs first.
Low flow alarms across sach
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exchanger shall al"o signify need for removal of a particular exchanger due to a fouled condition.
The exhausted exchanger shall be taken out of service by remote manual control valve operation.
Exhausted resin beds shall be transferred to the receiving 3
vessel by remote manual control valve oper-ation.
Interlocks shall be provided so that the operator cannot transfer resin from the mixed bed ion exchanger units while a charge of resin is being regenerated.
Regeneration of the resins shall be initiated by manual pushbutton, Emi shall be automatic from initiation with mixed resin in receiving.',
tank to 3
completion with washed, air scrubbed, regeneraEed,'rshixed and I
rinsed resin in the resin storage tank.
Automatic regeneration cycle shall include provisions for air scrubbing of resins.
A selector switch shall be pro-vided to allow choice of either complete regeneration, or wash and air scrub only on either resin (cation or anion) without chemical regeneration.
Regenerated resins shall be transferred 3
to the exchangers by remote manual valve operation.
Drain piping shall be manifolded to provide single effluent con-nection for disposal of waste.
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3.2 Seismic conditions The seismic design classification of the equipment is Class II.
Equipment shall be designed for Zone 1 loads using methods of stress increase coefficients given in the latest edition of the Uniform Building Code of the International Conference of Building Officials.
3.3 Desien Conditions
.1 Condensate polishing system shall operate on intermittent in-leakage of cooling water of the analysis shown in Table I.
Contractor shall state the expect'ed duration of a run with various in-leakage concentrations up to maximum 10 gpm.
.2 The condensate polishing system shall be designed to produce effluent at the rate and quality as given in Table 2.
.3 Condensate Polishing Plant equi,nent shall be arranged to meet space and dimensional requireme..ts shown on drawing no.
255 5-M-25 A.
.4 Regeneration water source shall be the Condensate Storage Tank. _..
.5 Total head loss from inlet to outlet terminal points shall
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not exceed 50 psi when echausted.
.6 Normal condensate storage water level will be at elevation 338 feet.
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.7 The mininum condensate volume treated by each continuous operating cycle during operation shall be at least 160,000 gallons per cubic foot of resin.
An operating cycle is defined as the total time a demineralizer unit is continuous-ly used to treat condensate.
.8 Following periods of extended shutdown, corrosion product contamination of the demineralizers will be substantially greater, requiring more frequent backwashing (but not more frequent chemical regeneration).
Backwashing of each demineralizer will be required after processing at least 32,000 gallons per cubic foot of resin.
Such backwash requirements may extenc for a period of up to a month following an extended shutdown.
The regeneration system shall have the ability to keep up with the required back-washing during startup.
.9 All instruments, controls and alarms necessary to provide a complete and operable system including, but not limited to, those items described in Tables 6, 7 and 8.
Electrical contacts for alarming shall be rated for operation in 125 volt ungrounded direct current circuits.
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.10 The maximum time for the complete regeneration cycle, defined as the total time any resin charge is not available for demineralization, shall be no more than 10t.0 hours0 days <br />0 hours <br />0 weeks <br />0 months <br />.
Each day l3 that any part of the polishing system is being used in the condensate stream for twelve (12) hours or more shall be con-sidered an operating day.
When the condensate flow is less than maxim 1.m rated flow, the amount of actual operating time credited to the guarantee period shall be directly proportional to the ratio of the system average flow over the maximum zated flow.
.11 The cation ar.d anion resins shall be stable, under the design requi::ements of this specification as shown in Tables 2 and 5.
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.12 Loss of capacity of the cation resin shall not exceet 3%
per year.
Loss of capacity of the anion resin shall not axceed 25% per year......
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Contractor shall guarantee that the evzdensate polishing plant shall meet all requirements as specified in Paragraph 3.3 Design Conditions.
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"5 The materials and construction of components of the con-
_gf densate polishing plant shall conform to the requirements of Tables 3 and 4.
Under no circumstances shall materials be used that contain Le.d, Antimony, Zinc, Cadmium, Copper, Bismuth, or Mercury which m. y contaminate the condensate effluent.
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All equipment shall be skid mounted as shown on drawinq 2555-M-24A utilizing,the maximum pieces of equipment to insure minimum field piping.
All piping and valves within the skid shall be furnished interconnecting all components on the skids.
Skids shall be constructed for structural strength and rigidity to take all loads and maintain alignments during shipment. The top of the skid base shall have a seal cover plate, drip lip and drain.
All piping, valves and wiring within the skid shall be furnished completely interconnecting all components on the skids.
All valves and piping not skid mounted shall be furnished loose but prefabricated.
- 3. 6.2 Exhausted Resin Transport System 19 0 270 The exhausted resin transport line, which is to e piped directly.into the cation regeneration and separation vessel, shall
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The relief line shall be piped TS-5 (Rev.
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to the nearest waste sump with seamless carbon steel piping.
The regenerated resin transport line shall have a check valve and relief valve combination for prevention of backup.
The safety assemblies shall be piped to the nearest waste sump with seamless carbon steel piping.
All regeneration vessels shall be equipped with suitable manholes and sight windows equipped with lights.
The manholes on the cation regeneration vessel shall be of a swing-way or hinged design to facilitate the addition of new resin.
Regeneration vessels shall provide a minimum of 100% free board based on maximum resin bed cepth contained in the tanks.
A tee-connection shall be provided at some point in the regenerated resin transport line for the removal of resin.
A resin return line shall also be provided for the transfer of resin from the resin mix and storage tank back to the cation regeneration and separation tank.
All regeneration vessels shall be equipped with conductivity recording for the purpose of determining end points l3 of individual regeneration phases.
The resin mix and storage vessel shall be designed to permit a final rinse of the transferred and remixed regenerated resins.
The rinse end point shall be determined by the conductivity on the effluent frem these vesseM.
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2.1.12 shall be positive displacement or submerged gear type pumps to deliver acid and caustic at the time of use in closed, pressure
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tight system employing an in-line mixing chamber.
Pumps shall use
,,f, a closed diaphragm design, and shall ha ve all wetted parts con-structed of Carpenter 20 for acid use and of Type 316 Stainless 3
Steel for caustic use, and shall be complete with totally enclosed motors.
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3.5.4 Mixing Chambers In-line mixing chambers shall be included, and shall be 3
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constructed of Carpenter 20 for acid use and of Type 316 Stainless Steel for caustic use.
These mixing chamber s shall be complete with bleed valves, check valves, water flow indicators and with low flow alarms, and'all controls for in-line mixing and dilution.
3.6.5 Hot Water Tank One electrically.. heated hot water tank (50 kw max.)
rated for a 460 volt, 60 Hz, 3 phase input, complete with Immersion heating elements, relief valve, temperature blending valve and controls, thermometer and pressure gauge.
The tank shall be designed for 100 psi to the ASME Code and shall be lined.
This heating tank shall be provided for heating the dilute caustic solution required during the regeneration of the enion exchange resin.
The design shall be based on heating condensate from 40 F to 180 F, to deliver 140 F condensate after mixing with inlet water.
Electrical controls shall be rated at 115 volts, single phase.
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Flow meters, and other instrumentation subject to damage shall be removed, if necessary and shipped separately after factory assembly test.
Strong and dilute acid piping and valves (flanged) shall be Carpenter alloy 20, and shall have double block and vent valves with suitable pressure relief facility for prevention of dilution water backup.
Strong and dilute caustic piping shall 3
be 316 stainless steel and shall have double block and vent valves with suitable pressure relief means for prevention of dilution water backup.
All other piping and valves shall be lined carbon steel or corrosion resistant metal either of which shall be suitable for the intended service.
3.6.10 Valves
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All remote-manually controlled valves shall have mechani-cal operators with panel board mounted controlling switches. All remote-manual and automatic control valves shall have limit position indicators at the control board which shall indicate valve "open" or " closed"; these position indicators shall receivs signals from appropriate sensing devices located on each respect'.ve valve.
All remote-manual and automatic control valves shall also have both provision for remote-manual operation from the control cubicle, and provision for manual operation by use of selector switches at the locally mounted control panels installed adjacent to the condensate polishing units.
Condensate outlet valves on the main stream exchanger vessels shall require at least 15 seconds
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They shall have provisions for remote-manual positioning
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Solenoid valves shal1 be rated 115 volts,
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Each of the Condensate inlet valves shall be pro-3 4~ '
vided with a bypass line and a remote manual valve to permit pressurizing of the vessel without shock.
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Contractor shall furnish a totally enclosed control cubi-cle of the pressurized type, provided with hinged, removable full access doors having three-point latches.
The cubicle shall be designed for indoor installation on a concrete pad or curb.
It shall be constructed of not less than 3/16" steel plate (hot rolled and pickled) with No. 10 gauge top and doors.
It shall be suitably reinforced with base and top angles, and stiffener bars shall be provided to prevent warpage.
An instrument panel quality finish shall be provided on the outside, ANSI No. 61 Light Gray (Munsell notation 8.3G 6.10/0.54) semi-gloss.
The interior shall be similarly finished but in semi-gloss white.
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shall be internally lighted with switch, equipped with blowers and two (2) duplex outlets.
Panel shall be provided with a digital clock.
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3.7.2 Wiring All wiring shall terminate in terminal blocks, States type NT, Stanwyck type SL or approved equal, and 10% spare terminal blocks shall be provided.
Pneumatic lines or tubing, other than those required for pneumatic flow receivers or air 3
pressure gauges, shall not be brought into the control cubicle, and lines carrying liquid shall not be brought into the cubicle under any circumstances.
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3.7.3 Ins trumentation All instruments shall be flush mounted on the front face of the cubicle.
All timing equipment, push button or selector switch units, indicating lights, and any other devices requiring regular attention or use by the operator, shall be on the front face of the cubicle.
No device in the front of the cubicle shall be placed less than 30" from the bottom edge of the cubicle or panel.
No device within the cubicle shall be placed less than 15" from the bottom edge of the cubicle, except terminal blocks which shall be not less than 8" from the bottom edge.
3.7.4 Valve Controllers Each electrically operated automatically controlled valve shall have installed on the frontf ace of the cubicle an electrical 3-position switch, of heavy duty, oil tight construction, with legend plate "Close-Auto-open" and one red and one green light to indicate whether valve is open or closed.
3 All solenoid valves, and pneumatic components (other than pneumatic flow receivers) shall be installed in locally mounted, free standing dead front control panels installed adjacent to the condensate polishing units.
Any electrical items installed in such panels shall have all live parts behind the panel and covered in such a manner as to prevent hazard to operating personnel.
Each pneumatically-operated automatically controlled valve shall be provided with a three position selector valve in the pneumatic control line, such selector valves being installed in these panels.
Each selector valve shall have index plate with positions en-graved "Close-Auto-Open", and an engraved nameplate identifying,
the valve's function and symbol by which it is identified on the flow diagram.
- 3. 7.5, Control Equipment Control equipment to be installed in the cubicle shall be of the following makes and types unless otherwise specified:
.1 Control Relays - Allen-Bradley Series 700N, 600 volt, 5
heavy duty.
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.2 Interval or Step Timers - ATC Types 2871 or 305; Eagle
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"Microflex" or equal, approved by Engineer
.3 Impulse Counters -
"Microflex" or ATC Types 2886 or 3
310, or equal, approved by Engineer
.4 Motor Control Switches - General Electric Type SBM, or equal, approved by Engineer
.5 Push Buttons and Selector Switches - General Electric oil.
tight, or equal, approved by Engineer 1920 2,74
.6 Tubing - ASTM B68, copper, soft anneal 5
TS-9 (Rev. 4/6/71).
3.7.6 Graphic Panel A graphic panel shall display the action of all valves, pumps and other active process components by means of miniature indicating lamps, positioned on a pictorial presentation of the process tanks, valving and piping.
Each tank, together with its remote manually controlled valves, shall occupy its position in the process stream.
The entire process being controlled shall be displayed from input to output
'with alarm, points.shown connected to the process points being monitored.
r Process control valves shall be symbolically presented with their action accurately shown by the indicating lights mentioned, allowing the entire process to be followed by means of changing light indications and instrument readings.
Manual valve and pump controls shall be located adjacent to the pictorial symbol of
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the valve or pump controlled to provide rapid and accurate
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identification.
Graphic line representations shall be 1/4" and 3/8" width, 1/16" thick, smooth-edged anodized aluminum.
Attachments shall be made by concealed (or otherwise unobtrusive) screws or studs.
Where strips are too narrow to accommodate screws,
'f, cement bonding may be utilized.
Mimics for the equipment shall be of a thickness and material matching that of the lines.
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Drawings of the graphic layout and a legend for the color code
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to be used for the graphic lines and equipment representations shall be submitted to Engineer for approval.
Nameplates shall be provided on the front of panel to identify equipment and instru-ments.
They shall be affixed with black-steel self-tapping, sheet-metal screws.
Instrument identification inside the cubicle shall be by means of a suitably inscribed metal or pla stic tag affixed by stainless steel or copper wire.
The nameplates for point identification on multipoint recorders shall be mounted adajcent to the recorder on the panel front face for miniature recorders or inside the glass door for full size recorders.
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External alarm contacts shall be closed during normal o,neration and open during alarm condition.
One set of wires shall be brought to cubicle terminal block for 3
Control Room annunciator indication that any one of the graphic panel annunciator points is in alarm.
- 3. 8 Motors 3. B.1 Service Condition Motors shall be capable of.being started at full voltage without damage and shall bree torque characteristics suitable for the driven load.
All moters except fractional horsepower motors shall be able to start fu uly loaded and to accelerate their loads l5 to rated speed with only 80=A of motor voltage at the motor terminals.
Motors shall be able to deliver their rated output in continuous operati on when the voltage to the motor terminals is within the range of plus or minus ten percent of the motor's rated voltage.
Alternating current motors except for fractional horse-power sizes shall be able to start, accelerate and drive their 5
loads for a period of 90 seconds without damage to the motors when the electric power frequency is 110% of the rated frequency of the motors.
Ambient temperature for the indoor areas is 40 degrees Centigrade.
In sizing motors, no portion of a motor's service factor above 1.0 shall be used in continuous operation.of the motor.
The motors will be used in locations that are less than 3,300 feet in altitude above sea level.
3.8.2 Enclosures Unless specified otherwise, motors shall be of the self ventilated type, Indoor motors shall have open drip-proof en-closures with screened openings and outdoor motors shall have totally enclosed, fan-cooled enclosures or be weather protected, NEMA type II.
- 3. 8. 3 Insulation Motors shall have windings with class B insulation with a temperature rise of 60 degrees Centigrade for all types of motor enclosures when delivering their rated horsepower in continuous operation.
5 1920 276 TS-10A (Rev. 4/6/71) 5
t 3.8.4 Voltage Ratings Alternating current motors sized from 1/2 to 200 horse-power shall be rated at 460 volts, 3 phase, 60 Hz.' Motors sized 1/3 horsepower and smaller shall be rated at 115 volts, single phase, 60 32 Alternating current, 3 phase motors shall be.of the squirrel cage induction type unless specified otherwise.
Single phase motors shall be capacitor start, induction run type.
3.8.5 Safe Stall Time Motors shall have a safe stall (locked rotor) time equal to or greater than the maximum accelerating time under the worst voltage condition specified.
3.8.6 Stator Winding Temperature Detectors Three phase alternating current motors, except 2 speed 5
motors, of 5 hp and smaller shall be equipped with a thermal switch built into the motor.
The switch shall have contacts which open on high winding temperature.
similar to General Electric's The device shall be "Thermoguard".
"Thermotector" or Westinghouse's
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3.s.7 Grounding Three phase motors shall be provided with means for the attachment by others of grounding cables to the motor enclosure.
The grounding means may be a tapped hole in the motor enclosure with a matching bolt and a copper cable lug Burndy Hy-Dent The motor hold down bolt holes shall not be used for type.
5 attaching grounding cables.
3.6.8
- Bearings, Motors l'arger than 40 hp shall be equipped with sleeve bearings.
Motors less than 40 hp shall be equipped with Anti-3 Friction bearings.
5 Vertic'ai motors shall be equipped with Kingsbury type thrust bearings and shall otherwise be subject to the same require-ments as for horizontal motors.
3.8.9 Terminal Boxes Connection boxes of the split type shall be furnished for each motor except for motors of less than 1/2 horsepower in l5 size.
Separate connection boxes shall be furnished for each type of device in the motor such as space heaters, temperature detectors, and other devices.
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4/6/71) 5
3.8.10 Space Heaters Space heaters shall be provided in motors of 5 hp and larger in size.
The space heaters shall be rated at 115 volts, 60 Hz, single phase.
Space heater leads shall be brought out to a connection box that is separate from the one for the motor leads.
3.8.11 Finish Motor finish and paint shall be of the rust inhibiting type, and in accordance with Centractor's standard' practice.
3.B.12 Nameplates Each motor shall have a nameplate containing information in accordance with NEMA standards.
In addition, the service f actor if more than 1.0 and the class of insulation used shall be on the nameplates.
3.8.13 Manufacturers Motors shall be those of Allis-Chalmers:
Electric Machin-ery, Electro Dynamics Division of General Dynamics, General Electric, Louis Aliis, Westinghou'se, and R,eliance.
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- 3. 9 Interconnecting and External Wiring Points in the wiring of equipment mounted on a skid re-quiring connection with wiring that is external to the skid shall be brought to terminal blocks mounted within NEMA 1A boxes for indoor skids or within cast metal boxes for outdoor skids.
The terminal blocks shall be States Type NT' oi Stanwyck type SL l3 with pressure type connectors, marking' strip and covers, or approved equal.
Wiring shall be installed in hot dipped galvanized steel conduit properly supported.
Wiring shall have cross linked polyethylene insulation rated at 600 volts.
Switchboard wiring 5-shall be type SIS rated at 600 volts.
3.10 Fabrication 3.11.1 Welding
.1 All welding, o f pressure retaining components, including lG fillet, seal, and repair, shall be performed in accordance with qualified welding procedures, procedure qualification and welder performance qualification shall be in accordance with either ASME Boiler and pressure Vessel Code,Section IX or ANSI B31.1.0, Code for pressure Piping, as applicable.
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.2 Except for connections to valve, strainers,*and instru-ment orifices, all joints between piping, valves and TS-12 (Rev. 7/14/71 )
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vessels shall be welded.
Butt-welded or socket welded joints shall be used.
Weld end preparations shall be adequate to obtain a satisfactcry weld.
Butt-welds shall be used for all pipe sizes 2-1/2" or larger.
Smaller pipes shall be socket welded.
Butt-welds shall be made with consumable inserts with the first two layers being made by the inert gas-shielded, tungsten electrode arc welding process with inert gas backing.
All valves, strainers, and orifices shall be flanged, raised face.
.3 All welded joints in piping and equipment pressure parts shall be inspected in accordance with USAS B31.1.0.
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.4 Any vessel or equipment nozzles to which piping is to be welded shall have a shop installed spool of the same material as the piping.
No dissimilar metal joint field welds shall be permitted. All dissimilar metal joints shall be assembled for easy inspection in the shop.
- 3. 10.2 Painting All exterior surfaces of'the units and accessories fur-nished except, polished areas, blasting or wire brushing to remove-all scale, shop weld spattershall be thoro
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These surfaces with the exception of edges prepared for field welding shall then be filled and given one (1) shop coat of corrosion resistant paint before shipment.
3 1O.3 Cleaning and Protection
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All finished surfaces, including edges prepared for field welding for a distance of 1-1/2" from the welding edges, shall be cleaned and protected against corrosion during shipment and storage without the application of paint.
Further, all connections shall be protected.by covers or wood guards to prevent damage during shipment.
A water soluble rust inhibiting coating, subject to Engineer's approval, shall be applied to internal steel surfaces for corrosion protection during shipment and installation.
The cleanliness of the equipment furnished shall be such that it is smooth and free of all foreign matter such as scale, sand, blisters, weld spatter, metal chips and shavings, oil, grease, organic matter and surface and superficial rust.
Machined surfaces and bearings shall be protected against entrance of dirt, dust, moisture, or other deleterious elements.
All surfaces which may be subject to corrosion or oxidation shall be protected in accordance with Contractor's standards.
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3.11 Contractor Quality Control Recuirements 3.11.1 Quality Control Personnel Contractor shall provide to Engineer a description of its quality control and inspection department and that of its major Subcontractors.
This information shall include the names and titles of the responsible supervision and their function.
3.11.2 Quality Control Program
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Contractor's quality contro1' personnel shall prepare,for approval of Engineer,a quality control program to assure conform-ance of the contract Documents The quality control procedures shall cover, but not be ilmited to, the following:
.1 ^helding procedure qualification for pressure retaining components.
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.2 Nondestructive testing 4
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.3 Hydrotesting procedures to be employed including tempera-j4 ture, pressure and water quality factors and additives which might affect the serviceability and corrosion resistance of the individual components and the completed unit l4 i
4 Cleaning l4
.5 Equipment ' shop acceptance tests 14 6
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.6 Packaging requirements for final shipment l4 At the time that Engineer returns the approved program, Engineer will advise Contractor as to which inspections and tests in the program Engineer wants to be present to observe.
Contractor's production control and quality contrcl personnel shall coordinate their functions and notify Construction Manager 4.
ten (10) calendar days in advance of any required inspection or test.
4.0 INSTALLATION The equipment will be installed by others.
Contractor shall, however, provide the services of a competent engineer to supervise the installation of the equipment.
Pumps shall be shipped assembled to the project site.
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V 5.0 TESTING AND CERTIFICATION 5.1 Shop Tests All tanks shall be tested hydrostatically in Contractor's shop to the pressures indicated in this specification without indication of leakage.
The hydrostatic test shall be made per the ASME Code requirements at 150 percent of design pressure.
After all tests, tanks and piping shall be completely drained of water.
Certified copies of the test results shall be furnished Engineer L
for approval befor,e shipment.
Prior to shipment ~ the graphic control panel shall be assembled, wired, tubed and f unctionally tested at Contractor's 3
factory.
The wiring shall withstand and be subjected at the factory to a dielectric test consisting of twice the rated potential plus 1,000 volts (rms) applied continuously for one minute.
All costs arising from these tests', including replace-ment of damaged material, shall be borne by Contractor.
5.2 Field Tests 1
Field tests will be performed by Owner uoon the equipment after installation.
The object of th se tests will be e
to check satisf actory operation and functioning of control AJ e
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Contractor shall provide a qualified engineer to witness the tests and testing procedures.
5.3 Performance Tests Tests run to demonstrate guarantee performance will be run by owner and shall be governed by provision of ASTM Testing Method procedures for High Purity Industrial Water.
Contractor shall provide all necessary test connections required.
5.4 Certification Contractor shall certify that all materials and com-ponents comply with the engineering drawings and specifications H
as to composition, dimensions and workmanship.
Four notorized copies of a certification report shall be provided.
6.0 INFORMATION TO BE SUBMITTED 6.1 With Bid The technical information and data sheet submitted with the Did is included and shall be part of the Technical Specification a
for this equipment.
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6.2 After Award The following information and data shall be submitted after award within the time indicated.
Time After Award Shall be Burns & Roe Item Submitted by Accroval bv 6.2.1 CPM Schedules a.
Overall 5 weeks 2 weeks After Award After Receint b.
Submittal of each 5 weeks 2 weeks drawing or comment After Award After Receint 6.2.2 Drawings a.
Outline and Arrangement 5 weeks 2 weeks After Award After Receint b.
Foundation Requirements 5 weeks-2 weeks After Award After Receint c.
Piping Diagrams 7 weeks 2 weeks
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After Award After Receint d.
Electrical Diagrams 5 weeks 2 weekn After Award After Receint e.
Graphic panel front 5 Weeks 3 Weeks 3
layout After Award After Receipt
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Others as required to 'l_
, cover the complete 5 to 12 weeks 2 weeks equipp2nt installation After Award After Receint 6.2.3 Methods and Procedur s
- a. Storage & Handling Procedure Contractor shall submit written pro-cedures and instructions to control and govern the handling, storage, ship-ping and preservation of the equipment 6
to prevent degradation of the supplied
?quipment at the site,.
C weeks pr_ior 2 weekb prior 3
to Shitment to sbipment
- b. Test 6 months prio-4 weeks to Shioment After Recein_t 6.2.4 Instruction Manuals 4, weeks. _a.f t_er.
4 weeks m.
Final.9hipment After Receipt TS-16 (Rev. 7 /14/71 6
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TABLE 1 CIRCULATING h*ATER ANALYSIS The circulating wata: is to be cooled in cooling towers 3
and shall have approximately the following analysis:
Constituents Decressed as :
PPM Calcium Ca 16.0-60.8 Magnesium Mg 4.9-21.9 Sodium and Potassium 7.3-35.9 Na Total Cations
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Nitrate NO 2.6-12.6 3
Bicarbonate
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e Carbonate CO 3.6-4.8
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Total Anions CACO 28-320 3
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2 Silica SiO 0.8-5.9
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Manganese Mn 0.03.92 Suspended Solids' 2-76 Turbidity 5-60 Total Solids 146-432 P Alkalinity CACO 3
M Alkalinity CACO 3
pH 6.5-8.2 Conductivity mmhos 165-572 Hardness CACO 124-242 3
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Constituents Excressed as:
PPM Color 5-25 Chemical Oxygen Demand 3.0-17.4 Chlorine Demand 2.1-5.0 2
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TABLE 2 DESIGN CONDITIONS System Maximum Capacity Flow Rate 50 gpm/ft bed Total Quantity of Operating Demineralizers 7
Quantity of Standby Demineralizers
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l Demineralizer Operating Temperature 135F Demineralizer Design Temperature 135F Demineraliser Operating Pressure 120 psi (approx.)
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The condensate operating flow rate per unit will be 17,400 gpm with the f ollowing ef fluent water
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2.0 Total Chloride (as Cl) 10.0 Maximum Total Dissolved Solids 25.0 Maximum Tota'. Suspended Solids -
25.0 Heavy Metals such as Lead, Cadmium, Zinc, Bismuth, etc.
O.0 pH 9.4-9.5 Conductivity 0.1 micromho 1920 285 TS-19 (Rev. 4/1/69) 1 a
Recycle Acid Caustic Type of motor enclosure DP DP DP
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.10 Valves Furnish the followit.3 data for each different valve design 2 inches or larger:
Service See L.A.
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.11 Strainers Model Type 1920 286 (sF-6 )
II-4 (Rev. 4/1/69) 1
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Impeller Iron Diachracm Diachragm Shaft SS_
Casing C.I.
Alloy C.I.
3/4" 3/4" Suction Size, in.
Discharge Size, in.
3/4" 3/4" Capacity, GPM 1250 GPM 160 GPH 160 GPB O
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Inlet Pressure, psig Outlet Pressure, psig 50 30 30
.9 Motor Data Name of Motor Manufacturer GE or ecual GE or ecuall
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synchronous, shunt, compound Motor rated horsepower so 1/9 1/?
Motor speed 1800 1800 1800 Motor rated voltage 440 440 440 3
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Number of phases Frequency 60 60 60 Full load current 7
Locked rotor current 1920 287
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Largest Piece to be Handled Regenerant System _ skid mounted During erection, ft.
18'0" length overall 8'6" width 14'6" height overall During maintenance, ft.
7'0" length overall 7'Oa width 14'0" height overall Demineralizer System - Skid mounted (See L. A. Drawing)
During erection, ft.
length overall width height overall During maintenance, ft.
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.7 Demineralizer Data Duolite ES26 Special Cation resin type (Manufacturer)
-Hard Bead Anion resin type (Manufacturer)
Duolite Special ES109 1
Description of Flow Distributors See L.A.
proposal Page II-9 See L.A.
proposal.Page II-9 Description of Underdrain See L.A. proposal Page II-9
.8 Pump Data Recycle Acid Caustic Brake, h.p.
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( BF-4 )
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2.0 TECHNICAL DATA FURNISHED WITH BID (2555-15)
The following technical information and data shall be sub-mirted with Bid:
.1 Description of the basic process and system operation in-cluding complete regeneration steps
.2 The general design basis for the system, including the capa-city of the system for ionized solids and suspended solids.
.3 A listing of all ' manual operations required to operate the Contractor's systems for the following operations:
a.
During system shutdown b.
During system resin regeneration c.
During system startup
.4 A listing of all equipment furnished including all piping, valves, instruments and controls, giving a complete description of each item and number required.
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.5 The maximum number of pipe welds for each different pipe size 2 inches or over, which must be welded in the field by others, for all the Contractor's piping
.6 Size and weights of the following items:
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Heaviest' Piece to be Handled Regenerant System - Skid mounted During erection, ib.
15000 During maintenance, Ib.
6000 Demineraliser System - Skid mounted During erection, Ib.
100,000 During maintenance, lb.
14,000
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4 ATTAC" MENT II SPECIFICATION 2555-15 CONDENSATE POLISHING PLAh'r TECHNICAL INFORMATION AND DATA FURNISHED WITH BID This Attachment contains the Technical Information and Data submitted with the Bid and shall supplement the requirements of the Specification.
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TABLE 3 CONDENSAT f POLILriING TA'IK DESIGN Condensate Polishing Tanks No. of units Eight (8)
Mounting Skid-four (4) units on each Diameter 8' x 0" Straight Height 5' x 0" (vertical tank)
Design Pressure 200 psi Design Code Section VIII, ASME Code for Unfired Pressure Vessels.
Code Stamp Required Material of Construction Carbon Steel, Type ASTM A285, Grade C or equal Shell lining (full, including heads) 3/16" rubber Manhole 21" diameter, min.
Sight windows Two (2) 6" diameter Internal Distributors, Type Header or Hub lateral for resin water inlet and outlet.
Internal Distributori., Material Stainless steel Type 316 Construction All welded with dished heads and leg supports Underdrain Stainless steel Type 304 Underdrain Design Pressure Shall be capable of with-standing a pressure differential of 200 psig
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Resin Bed Depth Not less than 36" no more than 40" Tank Lining Test Spark Test, 10,000 volt min.
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i TABLE 4 REGENERATION VESSEL DESIGN Receneration and Resin Separation Vessel 3
No. of Units One (1)
Mounting As per Dwg. 2555-M-25A Diameter 5'
-6" Straight Height 10'
-6" Design Pressure and Temperature 100 psig at 120 F Design Code Section VIII, ASME Code for Unfired Vessels Code Stamp Required Material of Construction Carbon Steel, Type ASTM A285, Grade C or equal s
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Internal Distributors, Iype Header or Hub Lateral Internal Distributors, Material Stainless steel Underdrain Rubber covered, Stainless steel strainer or equal as approved by Engineer Shell lining (full,' including heads) 3/16" rubber 3
1920 295 d
TS-22 (Rev.
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TABLE 4 (Continued)
Code Stamp Required Material of Construction Carbon Steel, Type ASTM A285, Grade C or equal Construction All welded with dished heads and leg supports Internal Distributors, Type reader or Hub Lateral Internal Distributors, Material Stainless steel Underdrain Rubber covered, Stainless steel strainers or equal as approved by Engineer.
Shell Lining (full, including heads) 3/16" rubber Tank Lining Test Spark Test, 10,000 v
't min. Shall conform tt latest ASTM Standard.
Resin Mixinc Vessel No. of Units One (1)
Mounting As per Dwg. 2555-M-25A Diameter 5'-6" Straight Height 10'-6" Design Pressure and Temperature 100 psig at 120 y Design Code Section VIII, ASME code for Unfired Vessels Code Stamp Required Material of Construction Carbon Steel, Type ASTM Type A285, Grade C or equal Construction All welded with dished heads and leg supports Shell Lining (full, including heads) 3/16" rubber Tank Lining Test Spark Test, 10,000 volt min. Shall conform to ASTM Standard c'
[920 296 TS-23 (Rev.
4/1/69) 1
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Underdrain Rubber covered, Stainless steel strainer or equal as approve-l by Engineer.
1920 297 TS-24 (Rev.
4/1/69) 1
TABLE 5 RESIN DATA No. of charges Nine (9)
Total volume per charge 147 cu. ft.
Cation Resin Special Hard Bead ES26 Cubic Feet per charge 81 Resin Sice 1% - 40 mesh Regenerants 66 Ba H SO ; Conc.NH 3
Pounds per cubic foot 31 H SO SNH 2
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Introduction strength 2% H SO4:1-2% NH 2
3 Anion Resin Special ES109 Resin Sice 1% - 40 mesh
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Cubic Feet per charge 66 Regenerants 100% Na OH; Conc. NH 3
Pounds per cubic foot 10 NaOH; 6 NH 3
Introduction strength 5% NaOH; l-2% NH 3
Temperature 120 F Reducing Agent Conc. Na SO 3
Introduction strength 1-3%
i920.298 TS-25 (Rev. 4/1/69) 1
TABLE 6 BOARD MOUNTED INSTRLMEh"TS Flow indicators, recorder-totalirer, to be installed on inlet of each demineraliser unit and one each on inlet and outlet headers.
Low flow contacts and alarms on exchangers only.
One ten point cation conductivity, indicator-recorder, multi-3 point with automatic temperature compensation and alarm contacts to be installed on effluent of each demineralizer unit and one each on inlet and outlet headers.
Differential pressure, continuous indich'or with alarm contacts, c
to be installed on each resin strainer T
Differential pressure, indicator-recorder, with alarm contacts, to be installed across system headers Instrument air pressure
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One two-point recorder for dilute acid conductivity and dilute caustic ccnductivity with alarm contacts.
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rinse, end point of anion rinse and end point of resin rinse in mix and storage tank.
.i920 299 TS-26 (Rev.
7/31/70) 3
TABLE 7 LOCALLY MOUh7ED INSTRUMENTS Sluice air pressure indicators Sluice air flow indicators Sluice water flow indicators-Dilution water flow indicator for acid and caustic concentration, with low flow alarm Backwash and rinse flow indicators Acid flow indicator, with timer to alarm Caustic flow indicator, with timer to alarm Mixing air flow indicators e
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TABLE 8 BOARD MOCNTED AN1mNCIATOR POINTS High conductivity alarm on each demineralizer and effluent header Total quantity treated alarm on effluent of each demineralizer Low flow alarm on effluent of each demineralizer High differential pressure alarm on each resin strainer and system headers Low flow alarm on acid and caustic dilution water Low pressure alarm on acid and caustic Chemical introduction time alarm (shorter or longer than set point) for acid and caustic High and low acid and caustic dilute concentration alarm Two (2) spare windows i920 301 L
TS-28 (Rev. 4/1/69) 1
ATTACHMENT 1 SPECIFICATION 2555-15 CON 3ENSATE POLISHING PLANT CC.? TRACT DRAWINGS Drawing Number Title 2 5 55-M-2 4 A Condensate Polishing System 2555-M-25 A Condensate Polishing Plant 2555-M-3 6 A Makeup Water Treatment Plant
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.12 Total Service Reouirements (Max. )
Air:
Per receneration evcle Ooeration of Demineralizers Cu Ft Approx. 5000 Scfm 180 Maximum condensate per regeneration Cation Anion UDM 120 80 Total Gals.
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.1 Maximum Acid and Caustic per regeneration
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.13 Electrical Load, Total None but 460 V, 60 H2, 2 phase See Makeup MCC kva 120 V, 60 Hz, 1 phase
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.14 Drawing showing details of proposed demineralizer plant layout.
Burns and Roe layout is O.K. -
.15 Description of quality control program to be used, cover-ing receipt of material, materials testing, fabrication, cleaning, preparation for shipment, field storage and erection.
Description of the inspection items performed during fabrication
.16 A description of the documentation maintained on quality control procedures.
.17 Dimensions and descriptions of all skid mounted units in-cluding a list of all pipi g and valves to be mounted on the skid at contractor's factory and all piping and valves to be shipped loose.
List the mechanical and electrical connections to be made in the field by others (number and size).
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18 An estimate of the amount of space required for storage of equipment during field erection 1600 sq. ft.
19 The equipment will be shipped to the Project Site via re-+-3
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