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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 29, 2007 FBO #2102
SOLICITATION NOTICE

44 -- Boiler Maintenance for base year plus 4 option yearsContact the contracting officer with fax numberor mailing address to receive a copy of thecombined synopsis/solicitation.

Notice Date
8/27/2007
 
Notice Type
Solicitation Notice
 
NAICS
811310 — Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment (except Automotive and Electronic) Repair and Maintenance
 
Contracting Office
Department of Veterans Affairs;VAMC Northampton;Acquisitions-001A;421 North Main Street;Leeds MA 01053-9764
 
ZIP Code
01053-9764
 
Solicitation Number
VA-631-08-4808-6
 
Response Due
9/10/2007
 
Archive Date
11/9/2007
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned
 
Description
Transaction number: transaction type: obligation 1 subject to the availability of FY-2008 funds. Contractor training and competency The VA COTR will conduct a contractor orientation to the contractor site supervisor or worker at the pre-work conference. At that time the supervisor will be oriented to policy, procedures, and mandatory training required for their employees and sub-contractors employees (if applicable) working at the medical center. Before starting any work and Assigning an employee to the VA, the COTR must have received signed training forms indicating that each employee has received the training from the contractor or their designee. Failure to comply with this policy will be grounds for not allowing personnel to work on site. Provide service including transportation, materials, & labor, Supervision for the maintenance of three (3) #2 oil & natural gas fired boilers. #1 & #2 boiler 750 h.p. 25,000 lb. / hour. #3 boiler 500 h.p. 12,500 lb. / hour for period 10/1/06 thru 9/30/07 as per statement of work under separate cover. Boilers are coen fired with controls manufactured by Preferred Instruments. Plant updating includes micro-processor burner control PCC-III, hays electric actuators mo#f00874 & 00875ko, hays trim link ii, mo#f-10023, -ao, hays oxy-mizer, mo#a-10018-ao, fireye flame monitor micro processor based. Fireye expansion module e300, rowan alarm systems for hi water-low water 02 trim flame failure & other related plant safeguard alarms, electronic feed water control 3 stage, maxon gas valves, Intilution iFIX SCADA, coen natural gas ring. Maintenance Services will require a written report on all work done during each visit. A printed machine readout of 02 reading to at least 50% of boiler capacity at each step of coen valve. Correct oil and steam atomizing balance and all related safety switches keeping boiler at highest efficiency possible. Coen burners required a background in coen burner correction problem solving. Flame patterns damper control, preventing flame impingement on tubes. Coen valve knowledge of coen damper operation and elect -hyd- valves adjustment & calibration correcting problems with gas firing correct air & gas mixtures. Full calibration of recorders as needed on each visit. Advise boiler plant foreman of need to order or replace parts. Trouble shoot data control center. Required computer-micro-processor repair experience such as 386dx, 486sdx. Contractor must have a minimum of three (3) trained service personnel on staff with coen burner technology background. Service & hayes-republic computer control background for repair, computer programming. Must be able to handle emergency calls in 24 hours or less. Service includes two (2) 8 hour visits every 3 months. Not including travel time. Inspections are to be performed during months of Dec. 2006, March 2007, June 2007 and Sept. 2007. Emergency service includes weekends & holidays as needed on 24 hour a day basis based on one (1) 8 hour visit including travel & mileage. Inspection, Testing and Calibration Boiler Plant Burners, Controls, Instruments and Data Management (To be performed in addition to maintenance above) 1. Introduction: A. Boiler plant safety, reliability, efficiency and equipment longevity are paramount concerns of VAMC management. Malfunctioning burners or controls can cause catastrophic events resulting in injuries and death and massive property damage. Inaccurate or inadequate data management and monitoring systems can fail to warn of unsafe or inefficient performance. Regular inspections, testing and calibration by expert technicians are an essential part of a program to address these concerns. B. This "Statement of Work" describes the requirements for the inspection, testing and calibration of the boiler plant burners, controls and instruments by qualified technicians. 2. Technician Qualifications: A. Technicians shall have completed at least a one-year trade school and have five years successful experience in this field. The experience shall be largely with institutional and industrial boiler plants similar in design to the VAMC plant. The VAMC facility manager/engineer may define and accept equivalent qualifications. B. Technicians shall demonstrate familiarity with and ready access to the current versions of the following references: NFPA 85, Boiler and Combustion Systems Hazards Code. VHA Boiler Plant Safety Device Testing Manual, 2nd Edition. C. Technicians shall be equipped with portable electronic flue gas analyzers and other test instruments necessary for the required tests and calibrations, all calibrated within one month of the site visits. The technicians must be capable of programming digital controls and have the appropriate hardware and software for this. 3. Inspection, Testing and Calibration Requirements: A. Technicians shall perform inspection, tuning, testing, calibrating, and adjustments of burners and boiler and boiler plant controls as specified below. This shall be done every six months in accordance with a schedule provided by VAMC. VAMC may extend the schedule for burners in limited service. B. Instrumentation, monitoring and data management systems as listed below shall be calibrated every six months. C. Provide at least two weeks notice to the Contracting Officer's Technical Representative (COTR) prior to performing the work. Work cannot be scheduled during heavy steam load periods. Only one boiler at a time can be out of service for the inspection, testing and calibration procedures. Work must be conducted when the COTR or his/her designate is available on site to monitor the work. The COTR is: Jim Coyle ext 2210. D. VAMC will have the boilers that are to be serviced prepared for the technicians upon their scheduled arrival. This includes having the boilers clean of soot and loose scale; fully warmed and at normal steam pressure; steam exhaust silencer system operable; all boiler, burner and fuel train pressure gages and thermometers calibrated. E. VAMC will comply with any other requirements of the test personnel that are considered reasonable by VAMC and have been presented in writing at least two weeks prior to the scheduled testing. F. The inspections, testing and calibrations shall comply with: 1) The recommendations and requirements of VHA Boiler Plant Safety Devices Testing Manual, 2nd Edition. 2) The written recommendations of the equipment manufacturers. 3) The requirements and recommendations of NFPA 85 Boiler and Combustion Systems Hazards Code including applicable appendices. 4) Burner performance requirements in this document. G. A summary of the work is as follows: 1) Review boiler plant log sheets and alarm and trouble reports. 2) Review records that show combustion performance (flue gas oxygen and carbon monoxide). 3) Perform overall visual inspection of systems. Verify that systems comply with referenced codes and VAMC requirements stated in this contract. 4) Test and record the operation and set points of all burner/boiler safety interlock devices. Refer to list below. Verify that the set points and operating points are within approximately 20% of normal operating parameters. Make adjustments as necessary and record the new settings. The operation of a device must result in burner shutdown and/or proper alarm operation. 5) Operate burner(s) on each fuel from low fire to high fire and back to low fire in at least six increments and record combustion performance (flue gas oxygen, carbon monoxide, NOx where applicable), fuel train pressures, atomizing train pressures, burner pressures, stack temperatures, boiler steam output. 6) Compare the combustion performance data with VAMC requirements (see below) and previous readings. If necessary, make adjustments to the fuel flow and combustion air controllers, control valves and dampers to obtain the required performance. Record the new performance data. 7) Verify accuracy of instrumentation listed below. Verify that all devices are properly selected for the application in terms of type, size, set point range, performance, code approval. Calibrate all instruments that are not within manufacturer's specifications for accuracy. 8) Immediately inform COTR of any recommended repairs or modifications. H. List of interlocks and safety devices to be inspected and tested on each boiler/burner: 1) Low water cutoff and shunt switch. 2) Auxiliary low water cutoff and shunt switch. 3) High water alarm. 4) Low water alarm. 5) High operating steam pressure switch - recycle. 6) High operating steam pressure switch - non-recycle. 7) High and low main fuel pressure switches (gas/oil). 8) Low pilot gas (igniter) pressure switch. 9) High and low fuel temperature switches (heated oil). 10) Low fuel oil atomizing media (steam/compr.air) pressure switches. 11) Low differential pressure switch, atomizing media/fuel oil (if provided by burner manufacturer). 12) Low flue gas oxygen. 13) Oil burner position switch (if provided by burner manufacturer). 14) Fuel safety shut off valves proof of closure (overtravel/valve seal switch). 15) Leak test fuel safety shut off valves (main and pilot burners) (seat leakage). 16) Leak test gas fuel vent valves. 17) Forced draft motor interlock. 18) Forced draft damper wide-open interlock for purge. 19) Outlet damper open interlock for purge (if outlet damper provided). 20) Purge airflow interlock. 21) Purge timing. 22) Ignition timing. 23) Low fire position interlock. 24) Combustion airflow interlock. 25) Main flame out - time to close fuel valves. 26) Ignition flame out - burner shutdown. 27) Scanner not sensing ignition spark (ultraviolet scanner). 28) Scanner not sensing hot refractory (infrared scanner). 29) Control air pressure interlock. 30) Low flue gas oxygen interlock. 31) Flue gas recirculation damper set for prepurge. I. Required burner performance (natural gas and fuel oil): 1) Turndown (ratio of maximum and minimum firing rates): 10/1 8/1 5/1 4/1 (Refer to original burner specification). 2) Achieve, but do not exceed, boiler maximum steam flow output rating. Measure fuel input at minimum and maximum firing rates. 3) Maximum carbon monoxide: 200 parts per million (ppm) 4) Maximum NOx: _____ (Refer to original burner specification). 5) Flue gas oxygen: 2.5 - 4.2% (Up to 5.2% at loads below 40% of maximum steam output; no upper limit at minimum firing rate; oxygen can be one percentage point higher on oil firing on single-point positioning systems). 6) Flue gas oxygen (low excess air burners): 1.0 - 2.0% (Up to 2.5% at loads below 40% of maximum steam output; no upper limit at minimum firing rate; oxygen can be one percentage point higher on oil firing on single point positioning systems). 7) No visible smoke, except on heavy oil fuel maximum opacity is 20%. Comply with local emissions regulations. 8) Editors Note: Copies of the applicable emissions regulations must be available in the boiler plant office. 9) Flames shall be stable with no pulsations, shall be retained near burner, no blowoff or flashbacks, no constant flame impingement on refractory or waterwalls. J. List of instrumentation and controls to be inspected and calibrated: 1) Steam flow transmitters (all). 2) Steam flow recorders/computer readout. 3) Flue gas oxygen sampling, analyzing and recorder/computer readout. 4) Boiler and economizer stack temperature transmitters and recorder/computer readout. 5) Master steam pressure and combustion controllers. 6) Boiler outlet draft controllers. 7) Boiler water level controllers. 8) Feedwater deaerator and condensate storage tank water level controllers including overflow. 9) All pressure and temperature sensors and transmitters. 10) All signal processing and readout devices. 4. Report Requirements: A. Provide complete written report of the inspection fully describing all tests performed, all findings, and recommendations. B. Furnish report within one week of each facility inspection in "Microsoft Word" format by email to the COTR and to the VA Headquarters office designated. Provide hard copies of data sheets and flue gas analyzer "strip" printouts to the COTR within one week of visit. C. All safety-related deficiencies shall be immediately reported to the COTR during the inspection visit. ANY QUESTIONS CALL JIM COYLE AT EXTENSION 2210.
 
Place of Performance
Address: VAMC NORTHAMPTON (631);421 NORTH MAIN ST;LEEDS, MA
Zip Code: 01053
Country: UNITED STATES
 
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