SOLICITATION NOTICE
J -- Quarterly UPS Preventative Maintenance and Semi-Annual Load Bank Testing for THAAD Project
- Notice Date
- 7/13/2010
- Notice Type
- Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
- NAICS
- 423610
— Electrical Apparatus and Equipment, Wiring Supplies, and Related Equipment Merchant Wholesalers
- Contracting Office
- N00604 FISC PEARL HARBOR 1942 Gaffney Street, Ste 100 Bldg. 475-2, Code 200 Pearl Harbor, HI
- ZIP Code
- 00000
- Solicitation Number
- N0060410T3068
- Response Due
- 7/16/2010
- Archive Date
- 8/16/2010
- Point of Contact
- Stephen G White 808 473-7572 Jponathan Williams 808 473-4407 Jonathan.Williams@Navy.Mil, Judy Bocalbos 808 473-4949 Judy.Bocalbos@Navy.Mil
- E-Mail Address
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FISC NAVSUP Email
(Stephen.g.white1@Navy.mil)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- Total Small Business
- Description
- Statement of WorkForQuarterly UPS Preventative MaintenanceAndSemi-Annual Load Bank Testing The following information is provided to establish minimum contract support requirements for the Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) Quarterly Preventative Service/Maintenance and Semi-Annual Load Bank Testing at the THAAD S-804, Radar Hardstand, Bldg 560, Blockhouse and Bldg. 559 Launch Pad Facilities. Quarterly UPS Preventative Maintenance.Contractor will provide qualified technical representative to perform task.Contractor will furnish all materials and test equipment to perform Quarterly UPS Maintenance/Service Inspections.Contractor to coordinate service inspections and facility access with customer.Contractor will perform the following tasks during the Quarterly Preventative maintenance Service: I.Visual InspectionA.Inspect all printed circuit boards connections for cleanliness, swap contacts if necessary.B.Inspect all power connections for signs of overheating.C.Inspect all subassemblies, bridges and legs for signs of component defects or stress.D.Inspect all DC capacitors for signs of leakageE.Inspect all AC capacitors for signs of leakageF.Inspect and inventory all customer-owned spare partsG.Inspect for, and perform as required, any open engineering changes II.Internal Operating ParametersA.DC Ground Detection OffsetB.Inverter leg current average balanceC.Output filter current average phase balanceD.Rectifier bridge current average leg balanceE.AC Protection settings and operationF.DC Protection settings and operationG.Input and Output Frequency and Voltage Bandwidth settingsH.Verify DC filter capacitanceI.Verify AC tank and trap filter capacitanceJ.Power Supply voltages and waveformsK.Replace Power Module power supply back up control battery cellsL.Static Switch leakage testingIII.External Operting ParametersA.System Input Voltages (all phases)B.System Input Currents (all phases)C.DC Charging Voltages (float and equalize), record settings, adjust to nominalD.Rectifier phase on and walk upE.Inverter phase on and walk upF.Adjust all panel meters to measured valuesG.System Bypass Voltages (all phases)H.Manual and UV Transfer Testing, verify uninterrupted transfer waveformI.Outage simulation, and battery capability testing, and verify charger current limit.J.Generator operation and interface verification. IV.Environmental ParametersA.UPS area ambient temperature and condition of ventilating equipment.B.General Cleanliness of UPS Power ModuleC.General Cleanliness of UPS areaD.Replace all air filtersE.Clean control panel/CRT screen V.Battery Cabinet Checks (Eaton Manufactured)\A.General appearance of Battery System (all types)B.General cleanliness of Battery System area (all types)C.Inspect cells for physical abnormalitiesD.Inspect all DC connections for abnormalitiesE.Battery System area ambient temperature and condition of ventilating equipment. VI.Monitoring System ParametersA.Alarm archive review and printingB.Alarm lamp test-local and remoteC.Replace all open monitor bulbs. VII.GeneralA.Customer ConsultationB.Verbal RecommendationsC.General Observations VIII.Measure and Record the following:A)Individual cell/battery float voltages and overall float voltage.B)Charger output current and voltage.C)AC ripple current and voltage imposed on the battery.D)Internal ohmic values of each cell/battery or perform a continuity test of each cell/battery.E)Connection Resistance of 10% of the inter cell/battery connection.F)Ambient temperature.G)Negative terminal temperature of one cell/battery per battery cabinet shelf or rack tier. IX. Visually inspect conditions and appearance of the following:A)Connection terminals inter cell/battery connectors, cables and associated hardware.B)Cell/battery covers, containers, and post seals.C)Battery racks or cabinets and associated components and hardware.D)Cell/battery jar or cover, noting any excessive distortion. X.Perform cleaning of all accessible surfaces as required. XI.Reporting Each Preventive Maintenance Visit: A)The technician(s) will issue the customer a verbal report summarizing the condition of the battery and identifying any critical issues before leaving the customer's site..1) A detailed report containing all readings and observations will be sent to the customer within 5 business days Semi-Annual Load Bank Testing 1.Load bank test of our 9315-50/40Kva UPS systemsA)Provide necessary test equipment to perform system load bank testB)Connect bank to each individual UPS output, apply full load and complete a battery run tens to check the battery string integrity.C)Provide customer with recorded results.D)Contractor to coordinate service inspections and facility access with customer.
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- Place of Performance
- Address: Pacific Missile Range FacilityP.O. Box 128, Kekaha, Kauai, Hawaii
- Zip Code: 96728
- Zip Code: 96728
- Record
- SN02203969-W 20100715/100713235005-0831ab94d148b43c0eddd9119f582729 (fbodaily.com)
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