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SPH,NF[CATIONS
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SUR[~ACE WNDENS9R
SPECIFICATION 4904 • M•36A
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CONTRACT ISSUE
DE LAVAL TURBINE, INC.
Front Street
Florence, New Jersey
BLACK & VEATCH
Consulting Engineers
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FOR YOUR IMRXATION PLBASE MUM DRAFT 0# REPLY
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CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE
EFFECTIVE L/TE OCTOBER 20, 1970
THIS IS To CERTIFY that DE LAVAL TURBINE INC.
Address TRENTON, FEW J&%SEY
N insured onder the terms and conditions of Policy No. N MFG 228874 of the
ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE OF AMERICA
EffsetiveDECEMBER 31, 1968 through CONTrNUOUS
Limit of Liability s 427.000.00
]rind Insurance: "All Rieke" on all Personal Property while in Transit, '
(subject to Policy Provisions;),
Covering Onr a
Condenser being shipped from Trenton, New Jersey to
Denton; Texas.
Loss payable Conditionss Loss, if any, shall be adjusted with
( De Laval Turbine Inc., and payable to
I De Laval Turbine Inc. and City of Denton,
Denton, Texas, as their interests may
appear.
The above described Policy will not be cancelled prsoc to the expiration of Thirty (3")
days written notice to the party named hereinafter.
It is uhderstood and agreed that the following party has an interest insured under the above described
Policyt
Name CITY OF DENTON
Address DEMON, TEXAS
Date OCTOBER 27 70
WM. H. MP4JE 6 CO. I~pq
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VERIFICAVON OF INSURANCE
CERTIFICATE ISSUED TQ: INSURED:
OE LA ALTURBINE INC.
City of Denton DE LAVAL TURBINE CALIFORNIA INC.
Denton DE LAVAL•NOLROYD, INC.
Texas
This is to certify that the designated policies have been Issued by the Companies Indicated below and are in force on the date borne by
this Certificate.
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYER'S 1JAB1LITY (including U.3_Longshoremen's & Harbot Worka•',k
•Policy: WC•10.265-132070 Argonaut Insurance Company
Term: August 1, 1970 to January 2, 1971
Limits of Uability: Workman's Compensation - Statutory
Employer's Liability - $500,000 each person/$500,000 each accident
*This policy does not apply In my monopolistic State, or to De Uval Turbine Inc. operations In New Jersey,
PRIMARY COMPR HENSIVE GENERAL AND AUTOMOBILE LIABIUTY INSURANCE
Aobcy: TA1.4117,103 -Transamerica Insurance Company
Teem: July I, 1970 to July 1, 1973
":a of liability: Other Than Automobile:
Bodily Injury: $ 250,000 each person
2,500,000 each occurcence
2,500,000 each aggregate
Property Damage: 500,400 each occurrence
sm'000 aggregate
Automobile: i
Bodily Injury $ 250,1000 each person
1,000,000 each occurrence
Property Damage: 100,000 each occurrence
EXCESS COMPREHENSIVE LIABILITY INSURANCE
Policy: LM•3477012 - Underwriters at Lloyd's London
Term: July I,1970 to July 1, 1973
Limit of Liability: $5,000,000 Combined Single Limit B.I A P.D. any one occurrence
Should tha above mentioned policies be cancelled, uwigned or materially changed during the above named Policy period in such a
manner as to affect this Certificate, the Underwriters will give TEN (10) DAYS' written notice to the hokler of this Certificate.
This Certificate of Insurance neither affirmatively nor negatively amends, alters or extends the coverage afforded by any of the policies
listed above.
ARGONAUT INSURANCE COMPANY TRANSAMERICA INSURANCE COMPANY UNDERWRITERS AT LLOYD'S LONDON
BY: RATHSON , KING dL SEELEY
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By/ Aurterlrad AsprMMtor A td R~pNOMOtIw- Aurerorirad 11w+r~oMothrr
Countersigned at San Fnnaiwu,~Callfornia_ Dated ,u November 23, 1970
The above lnsunnoe written through MARSH s McLENNAN, INC. - Sim Francisco
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ADVE11TISEM ENT
SURFACE CONDENSER
FOR
DENTON, TEX;'8
Sealed bads will be received by the City of Denton, Texas, at the office
of the %vehasing Agent, prior to 2:00 p.m., Central Daylight Time, on
July f, 1970, then publicly opened for furnishing
ONE r),000 SQUARE FEET SURFACE CONDENSER AND AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT
Protpeative bidders may examine copies of the specifications at the office
of Black & Veatch$ Consulting Engineers, 1500 Meadow Lake Parkway, Wass
City, Miasow i,
Speoifioati mi will be issued only to those bidders who have b'j1mn deter
mined by the City► of Dantono Texas, to be qualified to bid, D,itermina~irn.
of's pt6hpeotiVa'bidder's glililications will be based `entirelj' en wriEten
evidence submitted by the bidder in duplicate to the City and the Engineer
not later than 71 days tsefore the time set for opening the bids. Each
prospective bidder shall submit evidence that he:
Has adequate plant equipment available to do the work properly
and expeditioum'ly,
Has an adequate financial status to meet financial obligations
incident to this work.
Has adequate te,.hnical knowledge and practical experience.
Has no just or proper olsims pending against him on other similar
work.
Has designed and manufactured three or more units of a similar typo
and rating, operating under equal or more severe service conditions
than the equipment speoified, and each of which has been in success-
ful commercial operation for 3 or ware years in central rotation
power plants within the United States. The evidence shall consist
of a selected listing of the units, indicating the Owner's name,
location, date of initial operation, rating, operating ornditions,
and type. 11he listing shall be specially pra;-ired for 4his particu-
lar bidding and shall list only those units falling unEar the above
rolluirementa,
(DWON $ TE W - 004 )
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Qualified prospective 'adders may obtain copies of the specifications from
Ch, F.O. Box 6405,
the Kax,eneppedogtiri r6411~4)ling address - Black & Yeat
City, Mi
All bids must be made on printed contract dooument forma included in the
specificatione.
When filed with the purchasing Agent, each bid shall be accompanied either
by an acceptable bidder's bond, a certified check, or a esehiar'scck of
any solvent bank, the amount of which shall be not lest than 5 per cent
the amount of the bid. The bid security shall be made payable to the City
Treasurer of the City of Denton, Toxes. Bid security of the successful
bidders will be returned when their contracts have been signo4j filed with,
and approved by the City. Bid security 0 unsuceessful bidders will be
returned on avard of contract or reSeotitz of tiids.
No bid may be altered, withdrawn, or resubmitted within 60 days from and
after the date Pot for the opening of bids.
Tho City of Denton$ Texas, reserves the right to roiSect ary► and all bide
and to waive .deft ots in bids.
CITY OF DEMM99'TEXAS
John Marshall
Purchasing Agent
(DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 )
(WAVACE CONDENSER - M-36A) A-2
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INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS '
B-1 W-MERAL. These instructions apply to the preparation of proposals
for equipment, materials, and related work for the City of Denton, Texas,
acting through its Public Utilities Board and City Council, hereinafter
referred to as the "Owner".
B.2 PROPOSAIS. Proposals shall be prepared and submitted in duplicate,
each copy containing a complete bound copy of these contract documents.
Proposals which are not prepared in accordance with these instructions or
which are submitted without a complete bound copy of these contract docu-
ments will imply that the bidder does not intend to comply with all of the
contract conditions and such proposals wl.11 be considered irregular,
B.2.1 Preparation, Each proposal shall be carefully prepared using the
proposal and data forms bound herewith. Entries on the proposal and data
forms shall be typed, using dark black rilbon, or legibly written'`i.n
blank ink. All prices shall be sitate3 in words and figures except where`
the forms provide for figures only.
Each bidder shall list in the space provided in the proposal form all
exceptions or conflicts between his proposal and. the contract documents.
If more space is required for this listing, additional pages may be added
behind the proposal form, If the bidder takes no exception to the con-
tract docuuments, he shall write "None" in the space provided for the list-
ing. Proposals which do rot comply with this requirement will be considered
irregular and may be rejected at the discretion of the Owner. In case of
conflicts not stated as directed, these contract documents shall govern.
The bidder shall not alter any part of the contract doctunents 1% any way,
except by stating his exceptions in the space provided on the proposal
form. ,
The bidder shall staple or otherwise bind, with each bound copy of con-
tract documents submitted, a signed copy of each addendum issued for these
contract documents during the bidding period. The bidder shall assemble
all drawings, catalog data, and other supplementary information necessary
to thoroughly describe materials and equipment covered by this Proposal,
and stall attach such supplemental information to the bound copy of these
contract documents submitted with the Proposal.
B 2.2 Signatures. Each bidder shall sign the Proposal with his usual
signature and shall give his full business address. Bids by partnerships
shall be signed with the partnership name followed by the signatures and
designation of one of the partners or other authorized representative.
Bids by a corporation shall be signed in the name of the corporation,
followed by the signature and designation of the president, secretary,
or other person authorized to bind the corporation. The names of all
persons signing should also be typed or printed helow the signature.
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A bid by a person who affixes to his signature the word "president",
"secretary", "agent", or other derignation, without disclosing his
principal, will be rejected. When requested, satisfactory evidence
of the authority of the officer signing in behalf of the corporation
shall be furnished. Bidding corporations shall designate the state
in which they are incorporated and the address of their principal
office.
B.2.3 Submittal. Proposals shall be submitted in a sealed envelope
addvessed to the CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, Attention: Purchashing Agent,
and endorsed on the outside of the envelope with the bidder's name and
the name of the work bid upon.
B.2.4 Withdrawal. Proposals may be withdrawn, altered, and resubmitted
at any time before the time set for opening thl. bids. Proposals may not
be withdrawn, altered, or resubmitted within 60 days thereafter.
B.3 PROPOSAL GUARANTEE, Each proposal shall be accomparlied by a
certified check or cashier's check drawn on any solvent bank, or by an
acceptable bidder's bond executed by the bidder and a surety company
authorized to do business in the State of Texas In an amount of not less
than 5 per cent of the total bid.
The proposal guarantee shall be made payable without condition to the
City Treasurer of the City of Denton, Texas, and the amount thereof may
be retained by said City of Denton, Texas, as liquidated damages if the
bidder's proposal is accepted and the bidder fails to enter into contract
in the form prescribed, with legally responsible surety, within 10 calen-
dar days after the date he is awarded the contract.
The proposal guarantee of each unsuccessful bidder will be returned after
award of contract or when his proposal is rejected. The proposal guarantee
of the bidder to whom the contract is awarded will be returned when
said bidder executes the Contract Agreement and file3 a satisfactury
Performance Bond. The proposal deposit of the second lowest responsible
bidder may be retained for a period not to exceed 60 days pending the j
execution of the Contract Agreement and Performance Bond by the successful
bidder.
B.4 INFOR14ATION TO BE SUBMITTED WITH PROPOSAL. Each bidder shall submit
with his proposal the name of manufacturer and the type or model of each
principal item of equipment or material he proposes to furnish. He shall
also submit therewith drawings and descriptive matter +hich will show
general dimensions, principle of operation, and the materials from which
the parts are made. Any bid not having sufficient descriptive matter
to describe accurately the equipment or materials bid upon will be rejected
as irregular. The above drawinga submitted by the successful bidder will
be retained by tl;e Owner. Any material departure from these drawings as
submitted will not be permitted, without written permission from the Owner.
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Verbal statements made by the bidder at any time regarding quality,
quantity, or arrangement of equipment will not be considered.
If alternate equipment or materials are indicated in the Proposal, it
shell be understood that the Owner will have the option of selecting
any one of the alternates so indicated and such selection shall no', be
cause for extra compensation or extension of time.
B-5 TAXES, PERMITS, LICENSES. The bid price stated in the Pro Deal
shall include all taxes, permits, and licenses which might be laafu;ly
assessed against the Owner or the bidder on the date of the Proposa'.
This shall include Federal, State, and local taxes, use taxes, occv,a-
tional licenses, and other similar taxes, permits, and licenses av li-
cable to the specified work.
The successful bidder will be compensated for any increase in t:,~x 1\tcs,
license fees, and W rmit fees or any new taxes, licenses, or permitt'
imposed after the date of the Proposal= provided however, that this , o-
vision shall be limited to sales, 'use, excise, and other ad valorem taxes
assessed against the completed work and to licenses and permits required
specifically for the proposed work.
It shall be the bidder's responsibility to determine the applicable
taxes, permits, and licenses. If the bidder is in doubt as to whether
or not a tax, permit, or license is applicable, he shall state in his
proposal whether +'-is item has been included in his bid price and the
amount of the applicable tax, permit, or license in question.
B.6 TIME OF COMPLETION. The time of completion of the work is a basic
consideration of the Contract. The Proposal shall be based upon com-
pletion of the work in accordance with the specified schedule. It will
be necessary thrt tLe bidder satisfy the Owner of his ability to complete
the work within the stipulcted time.
In this connection, attention is called to the provisions of the attached
General Conditions relative to delays and extensions of timt.
B-7 BOND. The contractor to whom the work is awarded will be required
to fa-nie.;i a Performance Bond to the City of Denton, Texas in an amount
equal to 100 per cent of the contract amount. The cost of the bond shall
be included in the lump sum bid price. The bond shall be execited on the
:)rms provided, copies of which, are attached hereto, signed by a surety
.:ompany authorized to do business in the State of Texas and acceptable
as rurety to the Owner. With the bond shall be filed copies of "Power
of Attorney", certified to include the date of the bond.
8.8 LOCAL CONDITIONS. If the work includes field construction, fur-
nishing field labcr, or furnishing o_' field supervision, each bidder
shall visit the site of the work ar.,i thoroughly inform himseir of all
conditions and factors which would affect the prosecution and completion
of the work and the cost thereof, including the arrangement end condi-
tions of existi-ag or proposed structures affecting or which are affected
(DENTON $ TEXAI} - 49o4)
042969 B-3
by the proposed work, the procedure necessary for maintenance of unin-
terrupted operation, the availability and cost of labor, and facilities
for transportation, handling, and storage of materials and equipment.
It must be understood and agreed that all such factors have been properly
investigated and considered in the preparation of every proposal sub-
mitted, as there will be no subsequent financial adjustment, to any
contract awarded thereunder, which is based on the lacx of such prior
information or its effect on the root of the work.
B.9 INTERPRETATION OF SPECIFICATIONS. If any prospective bidder is in
doubt as to the true meaning of any part of the proposed contract documents,
he may submit to the Engineer a written request for an interpretation
thereof, The person submitting the request will be responsible for its
prompt delivery. Any interpretation of the proposed documents will be
made only by addendum du4t issued, and u copy of such addendum will be
mailed or delivered to each person receiving a set of ouch documents.
The Ovner will not be responsible for any other explanations or interpre-
tatione'of the proposed documents.
It shall be the responsibility of the bidder to advise the Engineer of
conflicting requirements or omissions of information which are necessary
to a clear understanding of the worts before the date set for opening bids.
Thos questions not resolved by addenda shall be listed in the bidder's
proposal, together with statements of the basis upon which the proposal
IF, made as affected by each question.
8.10 ACCEPTANCE AND REJECTION Or, BIDS. The Owner reserves the right t,y
accept the bid whici, in its judgment, is the lowest and best bid; to
reject any and ali bide; and to waive irregularities and informalities
in any bid that is submitted. Bids received after specified time of
closing will be returned unopened.
8.11 CANCELLATION CHARGES. Each bidder shall submit with his proposal
the date any cancellation charges would commence and a schedule of the
applicable cancellation charges as provided for in Article GC-19 of the
GENERA:, CONDITIONS.
(DENTON, TEXAS)
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B.4
PROPOSAL
City of Denton, Texas
City Hall
Denton, Texas
Attention: Mr. John Marshall, Purchasing Agent
PROPOSALj FOR SURFACE CONDENSER
BID NO. 70-6726
Gentlemen:
The undersigned bidder having read an9 examined these specifications and
associated contract documents for the above designated equipment does here-
by propose to furnish the c"quipment and provide the services set forth in
this Proposal. All prices stated herein are firm and shall not be subject
to escalation provided this Proposal is accepted within 60 days.
The undersigned herr!by declares that the following list stat;;s any and all
variations from, eud exceptions to, the requirements of the contract docu-
ments and that, othe;vise, it is the intent of this Proposal that the work
-gill be performed in strict accordance with the contract documents.
I
Continued on Page C-3)
(DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 )
(SURFACE CONDENSER - M-36A)
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The undersigned bidder harety prop040e to'furnish the`surface ctindenser
and auxiliary egv,ipJuent fob MunivipaV.Electric Generating Station plant
situ, Denton, Texas, in accordance with these speeificAtions and asao-
ciated contract documents lia.ted in OE,YERAL CONDITIONS, Articlb ()C-1,
for the firm lump sum price of
{ a4~ `~OCD,oO
n P Ice in Words~
The lti6priumtc~i/stD00~00 eeii oe~~~u~e"d hyrthe ffo loei+n
amount for deletion of the two motor operated butterfly valves on 1 A M
the circulating water pump discharges /r✓'~If'ael' won
14~j8D.GC )
Price !n words
The undersigned hereby declares that only ,he persons or firma in-
terested in the Proposal as principal or principals are named herein,
and that no other persons or firms than herein mentioned have any
interest In this Proposal or 1.n the Contrast Agreement to be entered
into; that this Proposal to made without connection with any other
person, company, or parties likewise submitting a bid or proposal;
and that it is ih all respects for and in good faith, without col-
lusion or fraud,
r: this Proposal is accepted, the undersigned bidder agrees to submit
drawings and engineering data in accordance with Section 1C and to
complete delivery of equipment and materials in accordance with the
shipping schedule specified in Section IA. The undersigned fully
understands that the time of drawings and data submittal and equip-
ment and materials delivery is of the essence.
Dated at FLORENCE. N,J• this let day of JULY
1970.
Bidder DE LAY L TURBINE: INC
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FRED W, B' T2,
Title GENERAL WAGER
Attest:
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AseS'+ gte3e ~ of Bidder LAypL1VRBINE_ INC.
FRONT STREET
FLOUNCEy N.J. 08518
State of Incorporation DELAWARE
Address of Principal Office _853 NOLtingham Way, Trenton, if. ,J._ 08601
(DENTON, TF%X4.01 - 4904
(SURFACE CONDENSER - M-36A)
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Variations from, and eXce,ptions to, the contract domusents (continaed.from
page C-1).
PLEASE REFER TO THE FOLLOWING THREE PAGES....
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CQMNTS, VARIATIONS and EXCEPTIONS P~~gc 1 of 2
.
GENERAL STATEMENT
a) De Laval Products
DE LAVAL TURBINE INC,, takes no exceptions on its own
behalf to the technical specifications. In the event
of any conflict the technical specifications will take
precedence.
b) Sfib-Vendor Products
Our sub-veddors have made comments, clarifying. statemement
etc,, to your specifications and we have included these
as offered by them for your consideration, We have care-
fully' reviewed their proposals and believe the.n'to be of
a generally minor nature; however, we gill mab3- every
effort to resolve them to your satisfaction.
CC 14.01 Extra Work
OlDirect Cost" is defined as;
" Material (raw material or purcha6ed components)
Manufacturing labor
Manufacturing overhead
Engineaering labor
Engineering overhead
General, administrative, royalty charges applied
to the total of the above
The percentage a?.lovance is to be applied to the
total of the above
GC.17 & .18 Suspension of Work Delayed Shipment
We respectfully recommend broadening, the clause to take
into account short term vs. long term suspension as woll
as delayed ship:aent
In the event of suspension after production of hardware. has
commenced, we request to be reimbursed for storage, restart-up
charges, interest charges, material escalation, in additicls to
other direct costs. Delayed shiprtient could involve the above
charges plus extra handling, car demurrages, or other direct
cost, assessed by our sub-vendore.
.
(DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 )
(SURFACE CONDENSER - H-36A)
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Comments, Variations and Exceptions continued Page 2 of 2
CC-19 Cancellation
Ve have enclesed a Master Progress Chart used as a
schedule on another unit we have manufactured, et'his
could be considered as typical of the schedule of
events as they occur in the condenser manufacturing cycle.
This schedule, however, indicates a somewhat earlier ship-
ping date in the year. By adding one month to all dates
you would have an approximate schedule for the City of
Denton, Texas condenser, so that shipment would be mid-
November for early December 1971 arrival. Similar types
of schedules would govern the manufacture of condensate
pumps; circulating water pumpd, auxiliary Water coolers,
vacuum ptapa and other vendor items, Canceliation'chargris
would depend on the exact' location, in the evj veering,
procurement or manufacturing cycle when and 'if it occurs,
and would staxt once engineering, procurement or manufac-
turing hes been initiated, We believe that reasonable
and proper cancellation charges are defined as all
"direct cost" as defined under "Extra Stork above, plus
a percentage allowance of 151. applied to the total direct
cost.
GC.30 Taxes, permits and Licenses
All federal, New Jersey state and local taxes regularly
paid by De Laval Turbine Inc,, have been included. We
know of no other Taxes, permits or licenses assessed
against the Owner or bidder, and none therefore are
included.
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PPOPOSAh
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D.1 GENERAL. The following informatior on the proposed equipment and
mate'At1:3 shall be submitted with the Proposal..
D.2 PERFORMANCE CURVES. The following performance curves shall be
submitted:
Condenser exhauster performance curves
Condensate pump craracteri.stle curves
Circulating water pump characteristic curves
D.3 ARRANGEMENT DRAWINGS. Outline drawings shall be submitted giving
the following information:
Con,Onser major dimensions incl~iding field joint locations and
locU ions of auxIliaty water coolers
Condenser steam laning layout
Condenser exhauster, outline
Condensate pump lotting dimensions including required submergence
Sectional view o~ condensate pump sh7aing materials and methods
of construction
Circulating wager pump setting dimensions
Sectional view of circulating water bump showing materials
and methods of construction
DA E UIPMENT DATA. The information required on the following pages is
to assist the Engineer in evaluating the Proposal wad in making an accurate
estiruite of the work required to install and erect the equipment and mate-
rials.
The data lifted herein is stated for definitive purposes and for the
c3ntienience of the Owner.
The data listed herein shall not relieve the contractor of his respon-
sibility for, meeting the requirements of the detailed specifications.
Notes Writo entries boldly with black ink or type entries using carbon
black or special ribbon. Do not use ball-point pens or blue ink. The
completed sheets'will be reproduced by blue line printing,
(D1211f)N, TEXAS - 4904 )
(BIWACE CONDENSER M-36A)
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Section 2A - CONDEASER
Name of manufacturer - DE LAVAL TUAMNE INC.
Total effective tube face area,
0q ft 50,000
Air cooling section tube surface
area$ sq ft 287
Number of tubes
In air coaling section 392
In exhaust impingement zones 246
In condensing zone M4
1
Length cif tubes ' J
Effective length 28' . 0"
Total, length _ 28' - 2.5/_8.11
Dimensionef overall
Length 40' 0" Manholes open both ends.
Width 17' - 9"
Height, including j
expev,sion joint 20' 0" -
Clearance space beneath turbine
support beams required to install
condenser including required re-
moval space !'or expansion point 171•911
Metal thicknesses
Condenser shell 3/41'
Hotvell 3/4"
Tube sheets' i 1-3/411
(DEN'TON, TEXAS - 4904 )
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Number and thickness of tube '
support plates 9 - 5/81,
Hotwell storage capacity, gal '
below normal water 8000
Ratio of drilled area to total '
area of the tube sheet exposed to
vacuum 43,6%
Ratio of drilled area to inside '
area of shell 21.47. Sevrean Dome and Y. N, L.
Size of cooling water inlet '
cotmactions► in. :16"
Size of cooling seater outlet
connection$$ in. • 3
Het weights, lb '
Condenser without '
auxiliaries
Dry 250,000
Operating 420,000
Shell flooded with water
boxes and tubed empty 590.000
Expansion point 2,500
Water box covers 4,000 each
Gross shipping weight 2551000
Velocity of water in tubes at
specified gpm, fps 7.5
Friction loss through condenser
at specified g;oAt ft 16.3
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Bi der's Name
Guaranteed conditions at full
load operation with the specified
pounds per hour steam condensed,
and the specified circulating
water quanti+y and temperatures '
Condenser pressure, in.
Mg absolute 2.73
Cor..denaate temperature, F 111.7
O-Vgen content of
condenuate, cc per liter 0101
.
Make and type of expansion point TPa -Jlex Bel ows
Erection data
.
Field bolted flangea, lin ft '
Field seal welding required, '
lin ft 200
Field strength welding required,'
21n ft 120
Number of sections of main shells
to be assembled 2
Largest section, overall `
dimensions and weight 13' x 9' x 37' - 100 000p
List of maintenance tools Expanding Roller
furnished with condenser Flaring Tool and Tube Drift
Section 2B - AUXILIARY WATM COOLERS
Name of manufacturer • Yuba Heat Transfer Division
Manufacturer's model number EA-1
'Dotal effective tube surface
area, each, eq ft 1100
Design heat transfer coefficient,
Btu/hr/sq ft/F 359
(DENTON, TEXAS- 4904 }
(StMFACE CONDENSER - M-36A)
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Bidder's name
A_-249 w 304
Tube material
1" x 22 BWG
.-,ze, gauge of tubes
• 33' - 10"
Overall length, ft -
One
Number of tube side passes
Ono
Number of shell side passes
Friction pressure drops at
design flow, psi 2.9
Tube side
• 4.8 -
Shell side
• 22
outside diameter of n. •
' 3/8
Shell thickness, in.
Heights, lb
' 5600
Empty
• 9300
Flooded '
Connection sizes and types
Tubes 12" 150# FIA
F1g.
8" 1500
Shell
Section 2C - AIR REMOVAL' ~UII'ME14T
Manufacturer TILE HASH ENGINEERING COMPAPIY
Ct -705
Model number
Rated capacity, each
Holding capacity, free
dry air in a saturated u'
air vapor mixture at 1.0 5
inch fig and 71,5 F, scfm '
Hogging capacity, dry 420
air at 15 inches Hg, efm
(DENTON, TEXAS - 4901+ D-5
(SURFACE CONDENSER - M-36A)
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Bidder's Nome
Cooling water, at 95 F, each
•
Flow. 6PM 60
Pressure drops psi - 1.5
VjLcuum pumps power requirements,
each, hp
At rated holding capacity - 25
29 - - -
Maximum
Vacuum I%saP- Seal Yum
Motors
30 1
Size s lip -
G
A11is~Chalmers e Elec,
Manufacturer
Type S.C. Induction SCE„ induction
900 y36co
Speed, rpm
Full load current 43a. - ---1. b
217a. _ 15
Locked rotor current
Weights caclh, including e-ixiliary 55601.b
.
equipment
Extent of field assembly work 3 days PC unit
required '
List of maintenance tools None
furnished
Section 2D - 2ONDEN:3ATE PIk~iPS
Johnston Fumr. Company
Name of manufactures'
Model or type number 14CC - AC
•
?lead and capacity, each, ft H2O, gpm g• 425 - 850
• Vertical Turbine
Type Number of stages -
Depth of can below baseplate, ft 13
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Bidder a Name`
Speed, rpm 1770
Type of bearings Bronze Sleeve
Connections, Size in.
Suction 10
Discharge 8
Shutoff head, TDH, ft 500
Efficiency at design conditions _ 75.8
Pager required at design
conditions, bhp 120;2
Power required, maximum, bhp 128.5
Pump thrust loadings, lb
Design conditlone 4870
Maximum 6060
Net weights, each, lb
Pump only 2000
Puap, motor, and baseplate
complete 5000
Required NPSH, ft above center
of suction connection .5
Materials
Casing Cast Iron
Impellers Bronze
Shaft 304 Stainless Steel
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Wearing rings 304 Stainless St_eol
Shaft sleeves _ 304 Stainless Steel
.
.
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• BidderTs M;;;1
Motor
• 125
Size, hp
Rsn14 of frame sizes base- ~ N .A, /ALTERNATE
plate will accommodate C.E., iA'estinghouse,
Allis Chalmers U. S,glrc,pairbanks
Manufacturer - Morse or equal, at
` V,5,S Pump vendor's choita
Type
' 1770
Speed, rpm
Sall
Bearing type
Latex
Full load current
Later
Locked rotor current
Extent of field assembly work re- Mounting motor on discharge head
quired ,
.
List of maintenance tools furnishe9 None
Section 2E - CERCULATIMO WATER Pis
Name of manufacturer Johnston P_ Co_
48(C -
Model or type number •
500 -
Rotative speed, rpm '
Flow for single pump operation, gpm 36300
Power required, bhp
520.
Single pump operation
Two pump operation (each)
555 pump efficiency at design 87,4
conditionas per cent'
565 - -
Power required at shutoff, bhp -
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Maximum required power and '
corresponding flow, bhp and gpm 555
Size of discharge connection 36
Shaft diameter, in. 4
Sha1`t coupling, type Flanged Adlustable
Pump column '
Size, OD, in. 36 _
Thickness, in. 3/8
Len VIth o: sections 10, Maximum
Material
Pump G;olumn -.r.. Corten
'
Shaft 410 Stainless Stael
Impellers _ Bronze
Suction bell Cast Iron
Bawls Cast Iron
Wearing rings Aluminum Bronze
Thrust load imposed on thrust
bearing, lb
At rest 1800
At design conditions 14,500
Maximum load and
corresponding conditions 21,500 at Shutoff
Weights, ea:h, lb ,
Pump column 2200 _
Shaft 600
Removable element, 102000
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(SURFACE CONDENSER - M-36A) D-9
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Hidderis Ha.~ne
Impellers
Total, each pump without ,
motor 17,000
Bearings
Type Sleeve
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Number 3
Length, in. Various
Materiel ~ Yubber
Motors Westinghouse,
U,~. Ylectric,' F&Uhahkg:N
Manufacturer Allis-Chalmers Horst! oic equal, at ptanp
vendorve c o ce,
Frame site 63~r
Type
Size, hp 600 _ w
Speed, rpm 500
Full load current, amperes T.ater _
Locked rotor current,
amperes Later _
Efficiency, full load, per cent Later
Space hester, watts 4 @ 200 watts
Thrust bearing
Type Kingsbury
Size ~jj/A
Maximum a)lowable loe.d,
lb 2100,_._
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Radial bearing type'
(DFNTON, 'PF,) S - 4904
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Overall. dimenuions
7'
Height
14,500
Weight of motor, lb
• MO n +riQ mof'OC O i&Gl1AYQA llAAd
Extent of field «ssembly 'work
required
List of maintenance tools furnished __°-0s? - -
gectibn,'2F BU17 Y V .M Op,
EX AttSN,I__ s
Condenser Aux Mater Circ Water
• Connectiona i~ pbl.er Outlets F~cy Dim rge-
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Separate CcParake Sepaato
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Separate or combination design __._~r----•
valve manufa:turer and model Henry Pratt Fenry Pratt Henry Pratt
• R1 A2
numLer • - M :rcer~ -.Mercer Mercer
• Rubber Rubber Rubber
Expansion point manufacturer ax4
7008 7_.__008:_._---- 7008
model number
Allovable movement, in.
1/4 114
• 1/4
Axial _ 1/t,
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Transverse 114 114
-W' 4 Joints 12"
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Number required arid site • 4_.= 36 2 Valves.l2" -3d -
Motor operators
?hiladLUhin Lear
Manufacturer
H2BS 8040-5
Size and model number g~. 60
Speed, closed to open, zec - -
1800
Motor speed, rpm
(DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 ) U-11
(SURFACE CONDFIMA - M-30A)
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Condenser Aex Hater Circ Water
Connections Cogler Outlets Pump AisgherL
Rated Rotor torque, ft-lb
rail load current, amps - 1----4---
Locked rotor current, wzps 6 5
Tor;al weight, arch, lb 2500 _ . S4Q~ 1904 _
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TURBINE INC. FLOA NCE, NEVI MSEI M18 ■ 1EEEPHOf1E: K149)VA
CABLE ADDRESS 1UREM44COILORI.fiCE,ItLEX:6A5158
July 9, 197o
City of Denton, Texas
City Hall
Denton, Te;.,.s
Attention; M'. John Marshall, 1,urchasing Agent
Sub3ectt PropOERal for. Surfact3 Condgaeer
Bid No. 70-6726
Surfaca Condenser 11 Auxw4liaries
De Laval Roo klob-7t ?60
Gani:lencn s
We have been advised by Mr. nogcr Dutton of Black & Veatch
Consulting Engineers that you w*%,ld prefer to have bronze
boaringo furnished on the Johnston circulating water pmps
'which were included in our bid. This is to advise that ve
,will furnish tronze bearings In place,of the rubber bearings
indicated in our offering wit:a no change to our bid price,
All other tormo ELnd condition* of our bid will still apply.
We thank you for the opportunity of submitting our bid, and
if you should require any additional information please call
on rye.
Yours very trulyp
_ DE 1AVAL TlJpM INC.
. E, Murray) Sales Engineer
CONDMER DIVISION
rem/mff
cc: Mr. Roger button '
Black & Veatch
P. 0. box No. 8405
Ka,neaa City, Missouri 64114
De Laval - Kcneao City
De Laval - Dallas
Ni' t' ly yi. dlj yr Y 3 v w
CONTFACT A;REI:'t~'NT
"'I5 I 7; 1CT" AORkNW., made and entered into this f i~
1970, by %nd between the CITY OF DEi~TO;V ' TElG1S I'~` --d of~
hereinafter called the " ' `t~' of the First t and
anon with itsei' and DE IAVAL TURBINE, 7&C. a Delaware corpor-
princtpsl office in 7.`renton, New ,jersey, Party of the Second
Part and hereinnft,,,r called the "Contractor",
WITNESSETH:
THAT WHI;RF.AS, the (Tyner has caused to be prepared, in accordsnl!e with lav,
specificariona, pleze and other contract documents for the Mork aii herein
specified; and
WHEREAS, the said Contractor has submitted to the Owner a Pro
accordance with the terms of this Contract Agreea*nt and posgl in
Wit?, the Owner, in the manner preucribid by Itiv, hey deterrined -And
declared the aforesaid Contireetox to be the lowest; and best b0dor for th
Said work and has duly awarded to the said Contractor a contract therefore
for the sum or sump named in the Contractor's Proposal, a copy thorerf being
attached to and made a part of this Contract Agreement)
X0_W, TIiF_RI&R , in consideration of the comVensation to be paid to tho Con-
tractor and of the mutual agreements herein contained, the parties to these
pre3enta have agrees and hereby agree, the Owner for itself and its successors,
ind the Contractor for itself, himself, or themselves, or its, his or them
successors and assigns, or its, his or their executors and administrators, as
follows.
ARTICLE, I. That the Contractor shall deliver fob Municipal Electric Generating
Station, Denton, Texas, one surface condenser with auxiliary equipment complete
as speciflobd and required in accordance with the provisions of the contract
doevrrents and'De Laval Turbine, Inc. letter dated July 9, 1970, which are
attached and made a part hereof, and shall execute and complete all work
included in and covered by the Owner's official award of this Contract Agree-
ment to the said Contract-)r.
ARTICIX II. That the Owner shall p V to the Contractor for the work and mate-
rials embraced in this Contract Agreement, and the Contractor will accept a;3
full compensation therefor, the sum (subject to adjustments as provided by the
contract) of )TOUR F,=RFD TWENTY-SEVEN THOUSAND 1ND NO/100 DOLLARS ($427,ooo.00)
for all work covered by a-rid included in the contract .sward, deaignated in the
foregoing Article I; payment to be made in cash or its equivalent in the
manner provided in the specifications attached hereto.
• (DENTON, TMS -
(SURFACE CONDENSER g~4M-36A)
072370
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AITU CLE ill. 5"hat time of completion is of the essence of the Contract Agree
mcnt, and t},at the Contractor shall proceed with the sp,~eified vork and qhn3.3
conform to the followin!i sohedule:
Shipment of equipmdznt and materials shall begin not before December
It 1971 and shall be complete not later than April 1, 1972.
Shipment of equipment shall be made on or about the Following dates:
a. Condenser December 15, 1971
br Air removal equipment with motors March 1, 1972
c, Condensate pumps with motors Frbrurry 1, 1972
d. Circulating water pumps with motors Meech 10 1972
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Contract Agreement
as of the day and year first above written.
CITY OF DENTO.15 TEXAS
(9FJ11.)
By
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Attest
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DE LAVAL TURBINE, INC.
(SEAL
By ~F
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Attest L
C. A. ,ARDOS~
s~sistant Seorstary
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The foregoing Contract Agreement is in correct form according to law and is
hereby approved.
Attorney for Owner
(DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 )
(SURFACE CONDENSER - M-36A)
072370 CA-2
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PERFORW CE BOW`D
KNOW ALL MEN BY THEa PRESE11TS that we, DE LAVAL TURBINE, INC. of
Florence, New Jersey, hereinafter referred to as "Contractor", and
• FEDERAL IASURANCI'; GOltplfrv
a corporation organized under the laws of the State of
and authorized to transact business in the State of Texas, 44 4
a Sure
are held and firmly bound unto the CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS hereinafter referred
to as "Owners, in the penal Bum of FOUR HUNDRED TWENTY-SEVEN WOUSAND AND
HO/100 DOIJARS ($427,000.00), for the payment of which sum, well and %;r-.ly '
':o be made to the owner, we bind ourselves and our heirs, exenutors,
admInistrators, successors, and assigns, jointly and severally, by these
presents:
WHEREAS, on the day of , 19 , the Contractor entered
into a written contract with the Owner for furniehing :aaterials, supplies,
and equipment not furnished by the Owners. construction tools, equipment,
and plant, and the performance of all necessary labor, for and in connec-
tion with the construction of certain improvements described`in the attached
contract documents; and
WHEREAS, it was a condition of the contract award by the Owner that these
presents be executed by the Contractor and Surety;
NOW, THEREFORE, It the Contractor shall, in all particulars, well, daily,
and felthfully observe, perform, and abide by each and every covenant,`
condition, and part of the said contract, and --,he conditions, specifica-
tions, drawingn, and other contract documents thereto attached or, by
reference made a part thereof, according to the trice intent and meaning
in each case, then this obligation shall be null and void; otherwise it
shill remain in full force said eff(.et.
PROVIDED FURTHER, that if the Contractor shall Fail to pay all gust claim)
and demandu by, or in behalf of, any employee or other person, or any firm,
association, or corporation, for labor performed. or materials, supplies,
or equipment furnished, used, or consumed by the Contractor or his sub-
contractors in the performance of the work, then the Surety will pay the
full value of all such claims or demands in any total amounu, not exceeding
the amount of this obligation, together with intsrest as provided by law.
THE. UNDERSIGNED SURETY, for value received, hereby agrees that no exten-
sion of time, change in, addition to, or other modification of the terms
of the contract or work to be performed thereunder, or of the specifica-
tions or other contract document, shall in any wcy affect its obligation
on this bond, and the Surety -foes hereby waive notice of any such exten-
nion of tima,changt, addition, or modification.
(PExTON, TEXAS - 4904 )
(SURFACE CONDENSER - M-36A).
072370 PIS-l
77
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the Contractor has hereunto sot the hand and the
Surety has caused these presents to be executed in its name and its
corporate seal to be affixed by its attorney-in-Pact at
828 Public Ledger Building on this the (ia_v
19106
a e p. ~s~ Fonne.
of DE LAVAL TURBINE, INC.
(SEAL)
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IPEDERAI. INSURARCE COMPANY
SURE 7&
COUNTERSIGNED
r ttorney-in- o Dew L Beex (SEAL)
by '
pC#IOiNT AOINT
Mate
(Accompany this bond with attorney-in-fact's authority from the Surety
Company certified to include the date of the bond.)
(DENTON, TEXAS -4904 ) PB-2
(SURFACE CONDENSER - M-36A) 072 310
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Wa1t.r LForpp
SPATE OF NEW YORK Asalsianl! Rem"
County of New York co t
On this let day of 180"ry 1070, before me ppaaraonal Celne Walter LaForge,
to ms known and by me known to be Andstant Secretary of the FEDERAL IN6IIRAN8 COMPANY, the cor-
poration described in and which executed the forepotn¢ Power of Attorney and tfre cold Walter 1AForgo being
AmsesIs ntw='re u ' d:r the FEDhrRAL 1NSUl, ANCE CCOMPANYNand knows~thehcoSrDao ate staall thei "01A that the
seal affixed to the orerolne Power of Attorney is such corporate teal and was thereto affixed br autho
8 -taws of Wd ConlPany and that he a1~n~~d said Power of Attorney u Assistant Ssen~y o! said Comty of pany br
litre author!,/ that he 4 ted with iraederlek 0. Gardner ud knows him to be Vice President of said Com~an
am that :he stgeatnre of said Frederick: 0. Gardner subscribed to said Power of Attorney L in the genutns hcndw:l~
ins of sold Frederick a Gardner and wti thereto subscribed by authority of said By-Lwa and in deponent a proaenes.
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V' MARY X. BENDIOX
NOTARY PUBLIC, State of Near York
No. 24-0881960
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Certiusta Q ed in Nsw York Counlr
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1, the undersigned, Assistant Secretary of the F~DEL I1iBUPANCE COMPANY, do hereby certify that
the following IN a true aJCCerpt from the By-Lamb d et Wkpanp as adopted by Its Board of Directoro on
March 11, 1058 and amended January 8,1984 and that this By-I*w is in full fora and effect.
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ab ttorney, ipi o4 lr;trumepts othsF' , ;
I than as ove, for and on WWI of t o Company ; k" A ti authorb*4 lint or its d artet IU
to axecate, m-y an' shall to executed in the name and on bob if of the Com a5 tlthee by the (Q
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'OENBRAL CONDITIONS ;
GC-1 CONTRACT DOCUMEIiTS. It is understood and agreed that the Advertise-
ment, Instructions to Bidders, Proposal, Proposal UaFg, Contract Agreement,
Performance Bond, General Conditions, General Requirement., Specifications,
Plans, Addenda, and Change Orders, all as issued by the Owner, and specifi-
cations and engineering data furnished by the Contractor and approve P. by
the Owner, are each included in this contract and the work shall be itor! in
accordance therewith.
GC-2. DEFINITIONS. Words, phrases, or other expressions used in these
contract documents shall have meanings as follows:
1• "Contract" or "contract documents" shall include the items
enumerated above under CONTRACT DOCUMENTS.
2. "Owner" shall mean this City of Denton Terias framed and
:.''deeigifeted in :-tho'Cohtract'Agreement as Varty`of the First
Part", acting through its Publid Utiiittee=Board,"and City
Council curd their duly authorized agents. Ali noticea,
l0 ter`4 'gnd'othe'r.6Gdift.tnicafioti direet'ed `to the 'Owner-
""shall be -addresedd arid'delivered to MtinfOip'al Bdilding,
Ddhton
~ .3: t'?Contr<ad tor'? t3 dIl mean ~
h the -co'rporation'T compafWV partnership,
firm orli.»divid~talilir rued a hd'designated•in'the:Contract Agree-
ment as the Party of the Second Part", whn has entered into
this eontraet for the performance of the work covered`thereby,
~aI,- his or their duly' Authorized rep,idSefitatives.
4, .."Subcontr&cto'r",shall mean and refer only•to a corporation,
partnership, or individual having a direct contract with the
Contractor for erforming work covered bS- these rcont'raot -d6cu-
ments. p
5: "Engineer" shall mean the firm of Black Veatch,' Consulting
Engineers, 1500 Meadow Lake Parkway, ding address P.O. Box 8405
Kansas Cdty, Missouri 64114, or its duly authorixeQ,agen'tA 'such
agents s.cting within..the scope of the particular duties entrusted
to them in `each 'case.
6. "Date of contract", or equivalent word4, shall mean the date
written in the first paragraph of the Contract Agreement.
7. "Day" or "days', unless herein otherwise expressly defined,
shall mean a calendar day or days of twenty-four hours each.
8. "The work" shall mean the equipment, supplies, materials,
labor, etnd services to be furnished under the contract and
the carrying out of all duties and obligations imposed by
the contract documents.
(DENTON, TEgAs - 4904)
(EQUIPMENT
121069
GC-1
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nt ,iM g ^fn 2c A 717,
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9- "Plans" or "drawings" shall mean all (a) drawings furni
the owner as a,b4ais,for_Propasale (b) au
shed
dr drawings tllrnished by th 0smrr to clarify supplementary
greater detail the intent of the contract and to define in
fications, (e) drawings sulanitted.b plans successful and bidder
with his Proposal and b the ContractY the th e bidder
approved by the En sneer or to the
Owner a the Contractor Burin (d) drawings submiitted~bas
g the progress of the work the
provided for herein,
10. Whenever in these contract documents the words
IF IF ordered"
as directed", "as required", "as permitted", "as allowed",~
or words or phrases of like import are used, it shall be
understood that the order, directions requirement, permission,
or allowance of the Owner or Engineer is intended only to the
extent of Judging comlliance with the terms of the contract.
none of these terms shall imply the Owner,or the Engineer has
any authority or responsibility for supervision of the Con.
tractor's forces or coAgtruetion,operationej such'su
and ;the sole responsibility ;theret ''r bein eservedn
for the Cogtracto strict,
r.'. g lY r reserved
„ Y Eh'e Wore :approved" ~ :"zeaeonab a'~. , ~ n
r acceptable., proper.".."eatlefactory'r'i:or, wq,ls.uof~like~
effect, and import, unless otherwise particular l
herein shall mean approved l, apeccef td
ri'`'' pr0pex,.o $nt~isf tp $ reasonable, suitable,acce ptable,
inc 4° rY, in ,the Judgment
f S er, o:the;extenti prowl d „ ,io'.t6o,Ofer;or
12, . ~~~,t t dQ .iq~ ,lOr:,above
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j =Nhenever,in_these contraot documents the expression "it is
understood and agreed" ,,or an expression Of'like,import is
used, such expression means the autual understanding and
agreement.of the parties axecuting'the -Contrac.
Agreement.
(}C-3, _VF'•IiBAh STA~FMEN NOT SINDINO. - ,
the vritten terms and it is derstoocl and agreed that
provi sions of this agreement ment steal shall: supersede all
verbal statements of representatives of the Owner and verbal
shall not be effective.or be construed as bein a statements
r 8 'part of.this.contract.
QC-STANDARD
SAP SPECIFIC'ATT._ONS., Reference to standard e
of any technical society, or pecificatioc,a
local or state authorities ganization,.or association, or to codes 03"
specification, or tentative
, shall mean latest specificationeadopted standard; code,
date of taking bide, unless specifically State end Published at the
ed otherwise.
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d i
E Ion ~F tTRAOT DO O'il'l.,' Fo~u (4) copies of the aoiitragt'`
docurae> ¢ tr, X o PrQDaxqq )!F,:,b 1?gigeQr. ppies of engineering data.
speoiaNorms, 6r other'`documents'furnishe$ by the Contractor", rrtiich ewe
required to be incorporated in the contract shall be supplied.
All copies will be submitted to the Contractor and the Contractor shell
execute the Contract Agreement, insert executed copies of the required
bonds and power of attorney, and submit all copies to the Owner. The
date of contract on the Contract Agreement and bond forma shall be left
blank for filling in by the Owner. The certification date on the power
of attorney document shall be also left blank for filling in by the Owner,
The Otiner will execute all copies, insert the date of contract on the
bends and power of attorney, retain one copy, and forward one copy each
to tho Contractor, Engineer, and surety company.
OC-60 SCOPE, NATURE, ND INTENT OF SP PIkCATION3 AND PLANS. The epec.)&-
fications aa¢ pone ale intende ,to Qupplgmet~t{„but not necessarily
dupiicgte g pt A „ aA wait,ed Sri,#.he ne" an¢ riot ~1t1 the ottie
k .
eh~ 3' p F ex~gu`rte,g` Y} d 'Feed ,se ,E 'oF ~ QW eo thats tile." ~+91
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will ne complated accordingAbi-, e,comp ete„des ge},as••ae et' ins .bY_tjag:, .,yr
1',hgineer.
Should, ding phghys pecessry for, a cAear unddrstandingFof;Cork
be omitte ,frog ?}e,, pggificp~t}pn ~'sn~}. }anpi ox^elr ul t, aPpeax„ ba raw ;t
various instructions are in confi~ct, t e~ ontrast~or,s aeeure,.rri ten
instructions from the Engineer before proceeding With the rraA afi'eAei a 4
by sueh: op ssi.ons,qar dis repsnpies, It is understo( ?d end agreed that
the work ehaal, be perform accord,ne, to the true. intent' OY the ,:ontract
documents l. ` . .
cC-7. APPtO or moISERING DATA. Engineering data covering all
equipment, and fabricated, materials to be furnished.under this contract
shall be submitted to the Engineer for,apprgval. These :data;shall
Include drawings andIdescriptivi~lnformation in sufficient detail to
show the kind, size, arrangement and operation of component material8
and devices; the externel,connections, anchorages and.supports required, .
performance ebaragteristics` and,diiensions needed for installation bnd
correlation with other materials and,equipmr-nt. Data sutmitted shah ,
include drawings, showing essential details of any,chsnges proposed by
the Contractor and.all required wiring and piping isyohtts.
No work shall be performed in, connection wit h the fabrization or manufac-
ture of materials and equipment, nor shal). any accessory or appurtenance
be purchased until the drawings and data therefor have been approved,
except at the Contractor's own risk and responsibility.
Hour (4) copies of each drawing and necessary data shall be submitted to
the Engineer, Each drawing or data sheet shall be clearly marked with the
name of the project, the Contractor's name, and references to applicable
specification paragraphs. When catalog pages are submitted, the applicable
items shall be indicated,
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, ,drawings and data are returned mVXe,i AITRGY D oxth4 RECEg negr.
When bbe
FCR Dt~fiRIbVI'ION ' iddiEional ,oyes shell be 4ubs►itt~!d to
The dumber a! ai~itionAl, codes will bb'dete11c ih by' W EA#MW butt..
will not'exceed'eight (8).
When the drawings and data are returned mb.rked APPROM AS NOTED9 the
changes shall be made as noted thereon and corrected copies shall be
submitted to the Engineer.
but number of correctel (ies will be . will noc determined by the Eng e
When the drawings and data are returned marked RETUME'D FOP CORRECTION,
the corrections shall be made as noted thereon and as instructed by the
i,5ngineer and four (4) corrected copies shall be submitted.
The Engineer's review of drawing and date submitted s by thecContrac or
will cover only general conformity to the plane w~d the external connections and dimensions which affect the plush arrange-
ment: `,the Enginoprts a proval of drawings returned marked APPROVED
or APPRotb'Ag NOD wi~i' t s i*OYsl`of s11
l'not constitute d blank' Ap b~ merit 'devlr",
or' itleiona,`'4u8ntiSti~s; 'sn$ deta~ls' of" the Teci6raf#oki S e b ~sibilityr
ox teth`e o'im ezs :'load n$t"r iidte t3~e Ooh { ok ai
for a rbre~or'de"v"fAi~nk"frem`'£e'dbnt'act l~egrmb
inRoeob 11
beco e' gs and data, after final processing the En4~vk~f
All drawin
r, it 'of w k shy I ;
'a 'ti(►ye 'o~nraob daeu:eeutd aid'the d'r
ie ~~har~risa
~babwis~for~ed in conf'o stl► ther`ei it( {inle
ereb
qu3~~4shell
d the'' ~ or'the Pnginebr: ,
OC-8. AL ADDMS3. The business address bf the'Contraetoi~ g {ven in
the $rbl5ddai is'hereby designated as the 'ylacse to which`-all'tsotioes,
letters, and other communication to the Contractor will be mailed br
delivered. The address of the Owner appearing on Page GC-1 is hereby
designated as th6place to which'dil'notices; letters nd,Ahif com=
munica ion'to't4ie Owner'shall be' mailed or delivered. Apr party
may change the said addreas at any time by'an'instrument'in wAUtsg
delivered to the Engineer aAd to the other party.
GC-g; PATENTS. 'Royalties and fees for patents covering materials,
article apparatusdeVices', or e4ulpment (as'distinguie-hed,fron
processes) used ln the work, shall be included in 'b ems ttra~tnt L nt.
The Contractor shall 'satisfy all demands that may
for such royalties-andfeess'end~he shall-be liable for Wy demegto
or claims for patent infringements. The Contractor shall, at his
stiwn
cost and expense, defend all suits or proceedings that m&y be in
steeds
against the Owner for infringement or alleged infringementtof Cany ontractor
involved in the work and, in case of an award of damages,
the Owner will
shall pay such award. Final payment to the Contractor by
not be made while any such suit or claim remains unsettled. The Con-f any suit tractor, hovever, will not be held liable for the defense oother suite,
or other proceeding, nor for the payment of any damag or
aC
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, 5iin. ti thr ' ,ue d a~. M~a a iStl $ si, ' ° r, •1 z 4 a .s as
. A,
for the ~ in;r#ne 8.msnt o2''a?~Y patCnted process rdqulFed by 4,lye cbhbTacb
doc:zme~ta„e~cepf f~ the Cpn4raptor,hae+ in~ormaLibn>t•hat'the d
cbhtr •bo'
required, ts an inPringgffent of a patent, the Contractor ehnll be liable
for any damages or claims 4n connection therewith unless he promptly '
notifies the Owner and Engineer of such infringement.
GC-10. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. The relation of the Contractor to the
Owner shall be that of an independent contractor.
GC-11, AUTHORITY OF THE ENGINEER. To prevent delays and disputes, and
to discourag° lgation, it is agreed by the parties to this contract
that the Engineer shall in all cases determine the quantities of the
several kinds of work which are to be paid for under the contract and
shall determine all questions in relation ~,o the work.
If, in the opinion of the Contractor or the Owner, a decision made by
the Engineer is not in accordance with the meaning and intent of the
contract, either party may file with the Engineer and the other party'
to the contract, within thirty;(30)~days after recbipt~of the''dedision '
a written abjection -to the d.eeisi.ch.: Failure to file ari"oVJe'eti6i tii
in one allotted time will, be ~conaidei-ed.ad acceptance"oi!`the• ItWgi6e"6•x''s`'
decision antA. the decision shall become final and conclusive.
The lginpe~"'s ddc s bras snd t~►e: jnof the written objedti~fi%hereio
shall be a'cohdit-C&h ptdcedeht to the ight•,to„requ`est arb>tration or to
start fiction' ;ih' b6vit. '
A1e~"'
It is the 1 hteiit''bf' `t#i'dgiee dent th w o;
there a all be n i %Q~ `i 4 p 1 'y • ±f; f .
exeoutioh of "the `wbrk','and thy' cicis#oh o¢ the` Rngineer'shal be`#prom}itly
observed.
GC'-12., ENGINEERING INSPECTIM, 'rhe-Ovn6r may appoint (eitber daii'ect4 or through the Engineer such inspectors' ae'he deems' prof er', lb n4e6t,
the work performed for 'compliance with' the'plahs`and specffitatib6.`2'The
Contractor shall furnish all r'easonable' assistsnce'keciuired by•the Engi
neer or inspectors for the proper-inspection and ekaminatioh o¢ tW vio'ik' '
The Contractor shall obey the direction's and instructions of the Engineer
or inspector when they are consistent Vith the obligations of this contract.
Should the Pontractor_object, to`any'orde; given by an inspector, the'Con-
tractor may make written appesl'to the Engineer for his decision;
Inspectors and other properly authorized representatives of the Owner or
Engineer shall be free at all times to,,perform: their duties, and any
attempted intimidation of one of them by the Contractor or his employees
shall be sufficient reason to terzainate the contract if the Owner 'so
decides.
Such inspection shall not relieve the Contractor from any obligation to
perform the work strictly in accordance with the plans and specifications.
Work not so constructed shall be removed and replaced by the Contractor at
his own expense.
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GC-13. NQ wA p,C Ia tai.,, Nei',ber,the inspectl6b'by the Owijj b°
Engineer or e,ny.or their iofficialsemployeeA , or'egente, nc)r aii., r
order`
by the, Owner or Engineer for payment of money, or any paynant for, or '
acceptance of, the whole or any part of the work ty the Owner or Fngineer,
nor any ?xtension of time, nor any possession taken by the Owner or'its
emploiepQ, shall operate as a waiver of any provision of this contract,
or of any power herein reserved to the Owner, or any right to :'amages .
herein provided, nor shall any waiver of any breach in this contract b,~
held to be a waiver of any other or subsequent breach.
OC-14. MODIFICATIONS. The Contractor shall modify the work whenever so
ordered by the Owner, and such modifications shall not affect the validity
of the contract. Modifications may involve increases or decreases in the
amount of the work for which an appropriate contract price adjustment will
be made.
Except for minor changes or ad,juetm,9nte_vbich involve no.'contract''Pride
adjustment or, other monetary oonsideration; All modifications shall be
made guider the authority of duly-.exec~A.rd tthang~e orders Issudd°6Adrelgri6d
by tte,ow":r' nd; accepted- d,sifin x
ed,b`_thd Contractor,' ::r r r=,f E.-. r;?
CC-14,0?, Extra Work, tf A modification increases the oynt o
and the--Added tidrd an p'ert' theze'oi'''ie b'f a"type ands ' act .'the, elf' f 11 1 work,,
can pr"o erly"and 'f`at ]y "cla'sdifisd de E one or mo"re' Wi, L items . f y ,
of the Proposal, then the added work or part thereof shall ibepp 'ids Vfor
according to the amount actually done and pt, the app iioabte;.unii; pricey ,1
or prices. 'b-tTi6i bit sunh work `s s~ De. paid, for as. harpinafte
r provided.,,
Claims for extra work will not be paid unless the work covered by suchr
claims vas authorized in writing by the Owner and this Cohtrabto' ,ball nothhave the t
or an right to prosecpte or, maintain; either an iarbitration proE6e3lfig'" '
action court to. recover for extra work unless his claim is'baeksd'
upon a written order, from the Owner, Payments for, extra' work 'shall b4
based on agreed lump sums or agreed unit prices whenever the Owner:ahd
the Contractor agree upon such prices before the extra work is started;
othervise.paynents for extra work shall be based on the"actual direct'
cost of,the work plus a percentage allowance, :The percentage allowance '
shall include the.Contractor's extra profit,and extra overheaj and;
unless otherwise agreed by the Contractor and the Ovner,'the percentage
allowance shall be fifteen per cent (15%) of the total direct cost.
For the purpose of daterminirg whether proposed extra work will be
authorized or for determining the payment method for extra work, the
Contractor shall submit to the Enginedr, upon request, a detailed cost
estimate for proposed extra work. The estimate shall show itemized
quantities and charges for all elements of direct cost and a percentage
allowance to rover extra profit and extra overhead. Unless otherwise
agreed by the Contractor and the Owner, the percentage allowance shall
be fifteen per cent (15%) of the total direct costs.
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f
rEi Z ~ E1 .y
00-14.4: c'reaAed. Mork.
Yf a.mo~it'1cAtion decreaseo the amo t f
work to bp done.•p'Ch, 4r eaes`ehall ao, e'
1 ~.onetitutg,theb a;
~lpip} fak deiasges- ror an$ ciisAted prChts,on work affected aeio.by such forde-
cre,'ee, 'Where the value of omitted cork is rot covered by applicable
unit prices, the Engineer shall determine on an equitable basis the
amount of (a) credit due the Owner for contract work net done as a
result of an authorized change, (b) allowance to the Contractor for
any actual loss incurred in connection with the purchase, delivery and
subsequent disposal of materials or equipment required for use on the
work as planned and which could not be used in any part of the work as
actually built, and (c) any other adjustment of the contract amount
where the method to be used in making such adjustment is not clearly
defined in the contract documents,
GC-15: ARBITRATION. Before bringing any action in court pertaining to
a decision of the Engineer, the objector (hereinafter referred to as
Party A) to the decision shall first offer to arbitrate the question
with the other party to the contract (hereinafter, xeferred to ae, Party'
B) by hotif ing` him fin' xr tJil, and''setting Porth in such noti'Fe they
question_to be-arbitrated.
E E k 1 t S A 1 I t '
P4t`tY 'clan sit, to a'rbitrate~ or not. If Pa'rty',B agrees to arbi.tr't`e
ha shall 'so,adviee pa'r'ty A in - it`in within ten (10) d s after
pt'. ,R's ~ioice.: t'3,'~tice' bar dart B that' ~eoe~ ii'owi sh -$o r'~e.`t
Lxae or, failt}r of - ar . y" ,N ty `
er' od ' ' ' `t B ' P ho ~ Ya y~ A , I" i . the E t
a
~'~i' give g ~'iar~ny .1 7l r, the r~g#~E"to start action in c'ourt.`
r
If. party„ agrees' to'`o'r`bit'rate, Pity. A shell choose an arbitrator, $ntd,.:
shall"notify party B of the name bf the arbitrator within ten ('10) detiya
after receipt of Party B's notice. Party i shall notify Party`A in
writing within ten (10),days after receipt of the said notice :that the,
arbitrator named,by'Party A shall act, ae 'sole arbitrator, or s~,aliname'.
an sdditioaal arbitrator. it Party B n apes an additional arbitrator.,
the .the arbitrator.named by party A and the arbitrator named,'bY Party B
shad choose a third arbitrator.
Ti:e arbitrator or arbitrators shall act with promptness. In the case
of three arbitrators,,the decision of any.twc all be binding, on both `
parties to the contract, as shall that of a si:,.'te arbitrator if the, '
disputo is, submitted thereto as heretofore, provided. The decision of
the arbitrator or arbitrators mV! be filed n'court to carry it into
'
effect. "
If they consider that the case so demands, the arbitrator or arbitrators
are authoH zed to award the party whose contention is sustained such sum
or sums as they may deem proper for the time, expense and trouble incident
to the appeal, and if the appeal was taken without reasonable cause, Lhey
may award damages for any delay occasioned thereby. The arbitrators shall
receive reasonable compensation for their services. The arbitrators shall
assess the costs and charges of the arbitration upon either or both parties.
The decision of the arbitrators must be made in writing, and shall not be
open to objection on account of the form of proceedings or award.
050163 KIB GC-
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If for any reason after the said notices have been duly given by_pdrty ~
.
and Party 8; the, `arbitrators a pof~ite'd'et,eil ba'•un'keie or a iii fefi` o'
act witih'reasC~ilblA'orotaptnpes oi''
(or,, if he does not do so within a reeaboneblestime, Party tp~t may pe ue A
a fudge of the United States Distr{ct Court who regularly holds court in
the district in which the site of the work or an request
to appoint the third arbitrator. If it a pears y part thereof, is located,
arbitrators originally appointed were unableaor failed to lac that the tro
able promptness in appointing a third arbitrator, he cm ay at with reason-
arbitrator, and such appointment shall constitute a cay appoint the third
that the arbitrators originally appointed were so unable or failed to act
Onclusive with reasonable promptness and, if the said fudge acted at the request of
Party B, that Party A did not make such request within a reasonable time.
If for any reason after the arbitrator or arbitrators have been duly
appointed, the arbitrator or, arbitrators shall be unable or shall fail
to act with reasonable promptriese in reachin
a
question submitted to arbitration P rt', o if ht?'on regarding the
withih a reasohAb'` tuna' ' part'rb+ Tt J 4 e' 't" if htdoes not` do po'
States Di6t3 ic'{ Court wk o 'ieguli'rV) o 6s oup, tho,
rteiri thb' `did 'Upi
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the site of the work, or any part thereof, is loeate'dio appoint'ttirde
new arbitrators. to act, here c * , r+.
ArbitPsto 11 for orb tr' , der, If it appears to such u
tora o i al of 1 dge that the
anti th ~ o~mp~h
$ ubinitt a 1' 8 h .app rated tiers }anabla' or~feilTedr do
#eaaohabe r' d,`h rech hg decision e8e' ding t c ' ,
ueBti~bn s, r e , to rb~trrat on e,' ` '
to act liereitndar, ~ ~1' a in~ tht'ee big arblEr~ra;
determinatioti1 tif~at 'tfae'` ihrat$be tarbl"a al].', con t'
r j , ~ ~•uti~' aop4cus~ilre
were_so unable or failed, to act with reasonablesr a
said' judge actefl ' t s d, if th
a regtieat 6f P promptneaa
art~+ ]3, that'e~ty'A did hotnak'esuh~
request within a t'easone~ils 'tiise,
If far any reason s third e,'
1 1, rbitratoi~ or three 'new arbitretor'g shall' not'
be appointed' by a judge of the' Utlited States District Court undet+ 'the'
circumstances hereinabove desc bed '
or' if three nex `arbitrators are so
gP~ointed and are"unabie or fail to 'act with'•reasonsble promptness
reaching a derision regarding the question submitted to arbitration,
then the arbitration procedure shall be deemed to have failed ar.d the
parties shall be free to assert t'zei.r rights` in the same manner` as` if
they had not agreed to submit the question to arbitration`.
:f thp.above agreement to submit; questions of dispute to arbitration is
not enforceable under the law of applicgble jurisdiction, each such
question after it has arisen may by agreement of both parties hereto be
submitted to arbitration in the manner set forth above,
The Contractor shall not cause a delay of the work during
a anon
understood proceedings, except by agreement with the Owner. It is any arbitration
agreed Ly the parties to the contract that no requirement 'or statement
herein shall be interpreted as curtailing the power of the Engineer to
determine the amount, quality, and acceptability, of work and materials.
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.GC,~
Oc-16: , RI( p or 0"ER TO ;TERHINATS
under -Ibis; contract = is abandoned : CONTRACT',
It .tap kor E0 ^ bei dohs
<
ip a0e; bYthf Contrdattir; o}~af this 'cot~trdct
fined by him without the vritten consent 'of the,owner; or If the
Contractor is sdJudged;bankru;tj or if a general assignment of his
assets io made for the benefit of hie creditors; or if a receiver is
appointed for,the,Contractor or any of his property; or if at a
,;he Engineer certifies in writing to the Owner that the performanceime
of the work under this contract is being unnecessarily delayed, that
the Contractor is violating any of the conditions of this contracts or
that he is executing thl: same in bad faith or otherwise not in accord-
ance with the tr,rms of said contract; or if the work ie not substantially
comrieted iitL_:n the time named for its completion or within the time to
w}:ich such completion date may be extended; then the Owner m
written notice upon the Contractor and his surety of said Owneresrinten-
tion to terminate this contract. Unless within five (5? days after the
nerving of such notice a satisfactory arrangement is made for contin-
uance, this contract shall terminate. In the event of such termination,
the.surety,shall have.the right to take over,and complote`the v6ck;•pr6=
vided, that if the surety does not commence performabdo yithin.
(30) dayse the owner may take over and proescute the work to c thirty .i
c4ntt4t,gr otberwise
to the ,:,Th completion,
o`Coatractdr and bis aureL shall be iigbl6
,owner for allexcear Cost,sustaiued
proseoutign, andcgwpZetion, ,,e Owrner. >nsy . Yehe" 0t+ner. by reason i of such
itl,co plating the wtork,:all zaterials,-dQuipmetit toolslon af~ and yti ize
site gf •the work. . nd.plant:on,ths
GC-174
SmPENs16i.OF WORK. Tire Owner reserves the riBt►
g ` '•'rin
reinstate execution of the whole or t'to suspen& nd:
dating,,tho prgviaions of the any part of the work without inveli-
Ccntraet,,
Orders for suePen$ion
or reinstatiCement of t '
he work will be iesued.by the
der to the Contractor in,writing,_,The time for c
will be extend4d for a period,e ua1 omyletion of the work
suspension, 4 to the time lost by reason of ;the
Changes in contractor's pricE_or delivery.
period of suspension ordered b the Owner schedules affec occur during e
except. go agreed by the ow by shal.l not affect this contract
ner and the Contractor, If the Contractor,,.
pror to apply su h changes
to this,contract he shall resent 419
proposal to, the Owner in wr~tin ,
8 During the 30 day p
after the receipt by the Owner of such written proosal, thefran arid., perio
ftier
be permitted,ta reinstate the work without change, If the trac rk Is shall
reinstated during this 30 day period t:.Z tor not
agree upon reasonable and
proper ~ changes rtes end r the, L m Contractor shall
unshipped or the Owner may cancel the
portion of the work.
Changes in delivery schedule shall mean extension of the scheduled time
of delivery beyon(: the number of days of the suspension period.
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GC-16, LAYED 841 'NT, The,Owner reserves the right to ordel the,,
Cp,traptcgr;tg;,doIey,sopment oP eQuipx,ent and materials hdrein,,cod-
tracted, Fnethe, event such a delay is ordered,by'the Owner ill writing,'
the Owner will pay•the Contractor reasonable and proper extra charges
incurred by the Contractor as a result of the delay. Such extra charges
shall include storage charbee, handling charges, insurance, interest
on investment, and trandportation charges to the storage facility,
GC-19. CANCELLATION OF WORK. The Owner reserves the right to cancel
the unshipped portion of the work. In the event of cancellation, the
Owner will pay the Contractor reasonable and proper cancellation charges.
CC-20, LAWS AND ORDINANCES. The Contractor shall observe and comply
with all ordinances, laws, and regulations, and shall protect and
indemnify the Owner and the Owner's officers and agents against wiy
claim or liability arising from or based on any violation of the same.
A11 pgrmits and licenses required in prosecution of the svork•shall-`
be obtained and paid, for by the Contractor,
GC-21.5. kFINDRAr[ CEB AND DELAYS, In executing' the, Gintrdcb AgrdMherit, .
the Contrasfor e'xpreadly cavenuits that, 'in undertaking td-"cddPAte '
the ,work within.the,time therein fixed,, he ties taken •into'd6ndidef6tion
4nd,made ;alloranges' for, all -hindrances'anddelays in'oide&u tatih4'VYorkltyi
No claim shall be made by the Contractor for hindrances MC delos-fr6d
any cause during the progress of the work, except as provided in the
paragraph on:~.SLSPENSION OF MOW.)'.
GC-22. EXTENSIONS OF TIME, Should the Contractor be delayed in"the
final completion of the work by strikes, fire, or ether cause beyond
the control of the Contractor and which,' In the opinion of lhe>Engineer, ,
could have been neither anticipated nor avoided, then a' txte'`jiot of
time sufficient to compensate for the delay, KAs determined•'by`th'e'~ '
Engineer, shall be granted by the Owner, provided, that the CohtYdctor "
shall give the Owner and the Engineer prompt notice in writing of the
cause of delay in each case and shall demonstrate that he haij' used all
reasonable means to minimize the delay, 'Extensions of time-will not
be granted for delays csused by unfavorable'weather, inadegAt'e'working
Force' ow the failure of .the Contractor to place orders for equipment'
or materials sufflolently in advance to insure deliver, whe'n' needed,
GC-23. MATERIALS AND E UIPMENT, Unless specifically. provided'other-
vise in each case, all materials and equipment furnished•for permanent
instellation in the work shall conform to applicable standard specifi-
cations and shall ba new, unused, and undamaged when installed or
otherwise incorporated in the work. No such material or equipment
shall be used by the Contractor for any purpose other than that intended
or specified, unless such use is specifically authorized by the Engineer
in each case.
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ti(~:245 CUARAII''fEE JaThe' OcntYpa' o+{ ifet ant ~b~thatV£he'Sh&teriel:id?Y t
e4ui mei5t he}e n"corit,racted'vill'b's' ab's#p~ciffed 'tir,d viii"b~"fret frCm
lEfcets in` de3ikni Vdr ghiP' and' lsrsterikis
period guarantees tmhaeeviai or'equipment'fafis to'm . eet' 'It
the i irlththiir, h t thb n§ guarantee
of ante'
rrect any defects, including
nonconformance with rthe~specificatiens~bcoa ~
placement of all defective parts or materlals,tnt, repair or re
Unless otherwise specified, the guarantee period shall begin on the
date of final payment or the date of initial operation, whichever is
later, and the guarantee period shall end 12 months later.
If nJanufacturer's field supervisors are included in the contract.,such
supervision shall be furnished by the Contractor without cost for the
correction of any defects,
The Cpntracto will be; o
oY t}t~ defect but he Sven an ppo,pnity to cogs t s 1
de~e dhl,ttotr'aelr t cc egti etis~ene~ ,
~ q 4r, JJ t a ?'PAL, YK ile mpk~pg sucP,:l
Rile( [r ti 7 Sri r1 ~ ij' f ,1.1 ~ d~ ~'b 8 a e ii W" rovo,toti1!of h#i i
S ni;. ~ ~ J tZJ
i I~ 'uti'.7 d„~k'anL~1 L()yE ►visidrt e, VI
P Y l i t
o,J rti xp2.r U~}_ 1T~ f! u
11,=~1` ~r) 1`J (j I J In , eiiV 't[1@ (2~4e , • n 1 7 7-.7 i
I S A ~h t alr li o-
ten d,J~rav,~~~ r Hsu ~.a ~~,t~ rte ,aa o
If within .
days after the Wftei, i~ei p the 6w; 6 s 3 r+..~
Cr th due'di
defect the Cont•rector neglects ets to make or undertake take V with due dili
-a,,`;j gencb~:ta mekb;'' the `ittc88 e' p
r'i~eci~iohg; t}'.°~wrtel~ tY'h~~b~gGthbz"r'
t ited'.tb m iTtE~ the eb 2~bdtiGr]i! hIhse' le d 6i the,w6At '
a third party, and the cost of the correctib,it; eh'all'bet~aldlbjr' h f
Contractor.
E~ icy. "sfJ + r'~sa r !.In' the -event, of. an emergency w,tiere ` in the' (ud - Ovher) h
dels$ ,reefultipg from givin ' f6i*&1 id C 6r the-
16W
damage which could be prevented by immediate a tion,edefactg rey§at6r``_
corrected by the Owner, or a third party chosen b the it b46
giving prior hotibb to, the Conti-e6tor,and.tht'c6at of t~cbrrecti0naa
„'-shall: be' paid, by~ the Contractor: In the eVefit sltch" actibA is'-takerit
bbhereveOwner►tthe Contractor wili.be•nbtified(prompt1y Mdfshalliassist
possible In`making.the heetaahijr'
rte;. ~ correcti offs:
•ya, ~ . a 'BO
GP725,; •r CL FDA R ND
idATERI4hS, . , The Conbr"z, r ,
ni j a 8 ye taz~nless the Omer- frox X11 lei &etor.a~haii,igdem
rials, furnishe - o. r ior;>abor, tend mate
satisfactory evidunder, this ence that all tpersons?bfir~y, rortpr P44' btnit corppra.who
have done work or furnished materials t,nder this contract,ifor which
the,Owher;may become liable unaer the laws of the state,, have been
fully paid or satisfactorily secured. In case such evidence, is not
furnished or is not eat isfactory,:an e:Jaount shall be.,retained,from
none s due the Contractor. which0 in,addition to any,other.s
m
y . tuns that
tbairec s QSjb with bpereonssufficient, firms in the. opinion of the Owner'.,to--
• of(
Such, suc~,or,', a uma shall b re ifPd l. the liaa li~biliti, Miter sles:, as, ores,afd~
are fully discharged or s satisfactred,
sati's'factorily ly d s ecu ef~`epsid, r
(DEHTWo TEXAS - 4904)
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OC-26 RELEASE OF ILITY. The acceptance by the Contractor of the
-ft ON* o;rs, rrom'., all 9164 a1las as, 3'e and 1S l.ef.~ia. to.bilitythe: 9vngx;:e►nd; gr*ery: otgceri and' g8ent
t et o; hernpr~der for
fuxoi~ahed.in,cannectloo with the xork,.or for any ~ ►y.thingrdonb or..,,
Owner. or of an r. neglect of the
Y; person relating to or affecting, the work.
OC-27, DF;F'ENSE OF SUITfi, In case any action in court is brought against
the Owner or Engineer or any officer or agent of either of them, for the
failure omission or neglect orthe Contractor to perform any of the
covenants, acts, matters or things by this contract undertaken; or for
injury or damage caused by the alleged negligence of the Contractor or
his agents; the Contractor shall indeLsnify and save harmless the owner
and Engineer and their officers and agents from all looses, damages,
costss expenses, ,judgments, or decrees whatever arising out of such
action,
GC-28. INSURANCE, The Contractor shall assure and main~taip
of the typt•A iAa io tha ed~buhts 'necAS szyrAto`° rbt's insurance
into; et"s`ot the'Ndi'r' ad6thst `ail hh4rdk"6r rlekstbfil0egfa~~ eie~u+.o
alter specified. The form and limits of the insurance, toif4fi- "M"Vali)"
t4r Ides}tg thereof in each +se8 1' b
Yt
bu bg6gef o3'':I" pro~el; i~ r ~ heProvetl~ by t~~
Con
s o~r~ b FF .~~s
CoFir~fto,Q? n,4A°e' ce'_ , g, F ,
actor o "mint n `a+tequate"cove aagge'Anot relleVe him"0 _W
cont~ac~Lu~,= ~'Sep9oe~b: IS or, ob11.64it19n ga!
P) +rl, 1~ j tr. li ;'ra.f eljrf3 11
Forr4.rkJrai ''pY p,PVos a `IQ ~tw 4
shall r, f r. ~e ti,tfg,oP Wnern quipMe ! th ;.he ~Antractor,i ti r!•b •aa"ateri,els
and tQ # gt, he l: the . 0vppr, e,quipWnt
If the Contractor does riot furnish supervision of erection or testing
of the equipments the ;Vorkmen 'a c
liability a:tid, comprehensive ompeneation; comprehensive! automobile` •
may be omitted general; liebility,ineurar,ce specitfed t}erein
f
The.Contractor shall submit :a c ; i , ° • , . ~ !
to the,:Oymer ,at hall .thirt . copy of.the transportation insurance policy
tothoii Y (3) days before; the scheduled shipping date.
cY+shall quote the insuring agreement-and all exelusions._,~The!
Contractor shall avbmit a certificate for, each'of•;the other.-insurance;.:
Policies to the Owner not less than thirty (30) days prior to the date
the 1ii8niafacturer's` sllporvisor or st:perviebra'sage ikPe ted'td_!irrive at
the 'jbb'"site.°` Eech`2ertificat'e shaft" state that ten- (10) -day's itritten`
notice' hill b'e'g "veh the' Owner'before My policy covered theibb'i' is '
change$'or canct4Adc-
GC-28,01: 47or_7 g peneation and Eai0lhyer_ !s Liability. Workmen's°
compensation and employer's liability insurmce'shal protect the Con-
tractor against all claims under applicable state xoritaen's compensation
laws'and against claims for injury, disease,' or death of employees which,
for any'rea8on, may not fall within the provisions of the applicable
workmen's conipensatioh law. This workmen's cOmpenshtio.i and emplbyer's
liabilitylinsurance`Policy shall ihclude' an' Pall Bthtes"'endorset'ent:
(DENTONs TEXAS 4904)
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The liability limits shall tc = - A
not be less:than the`fol
Workmen's compensation 3
8tatuto EMPloyer's liability` $100,000 each pero.)n
GC-28.02, Can rehensive Autcuobile Liability. This insurance shall be
written in comprehensive form and shall'protect'thei Contractor against
all claims for injuries to members of-the public and damage to'propsrtyr'
of others arising from the ude- of motor, vehicles,. and shall'eovei the "
operation cn,or off the site'rf the'work of,all motor Vehioleia licensed
for highway use, whether they are owned, nonowned, or hired:
The liability limits shall not-be lees than the followings
Bodi7,yr, i>lijury
$2501000 each rbohl f , r l
u` SFr 3 t= ',c=t, V~ i' '$500000 ~ !
y each, ocourkahab`
Property damAge $100,000 each occurrence
OC-28,031 t Comprehe~ssive 2e'heral,Li6biitt !I f f i 1L
writteA in'cola N insisranae -e}sa31 be
p.ehensive, f0ft ahd, sh'alll yroteotf the Contrabtbr -agaihat'n o
All+claim"s-, aribing frbm:injurilssto,membeth Or. the:publib' or' dasrage" to!l
property of others arising out: of any: acs` or. YcsiasibWOff than, Contractor( k,
or, his agents, employees, or subcontractorF;, In addition, this policy
nheal,~ opeplfically.F insure the , cootraetisal ~ liability ^abslsi#d by' the` Coh-.,;
trUtor under the foregoing-paraktaph entitled i,,"Defense>'of Buits'td= ~_,'j
The liability lllite'sha:lt not be .less than the `folloVing;. f _ r,
&dily, injury $250,000 each person
$500,000 each occurrence
Property damage $500,000 each occurrence
$500,000 aggregate
CC-28,04, 1;r neportatiun. This insurance shall be of the "all risks"
type and shall protect the Contractor and the Owner from all insurable
risks of physical lose or damage to equipment and materials in transit
to the job sits and until the Owner receives the equipment and materials
at the job site. The coverage amount shall be not less than the full
amount of the contract.
Transportation insurance shall provide for losses to be payable to the
Contractor and the Owner as their interests may appear.
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GC-29. ESTIMATL'9 AND PAYMEPiRS, Payments will be made east, 'a►onth in the
amount of ninetY~(9.pot cent Of the estiiusted'value,or;ttie°aquip& rit
and materials delivered at the job site during the prcvious calendar
month, providing the shipments were reasonably complete, and integral
units of equipment or reasonably complete lots of materials.
After official approval and acceptance of the work by the Owner, the
Engineer will be;authorized co prepare a final estimate of the work done
under this contract. The final estimate will be subbitted to the Owner r
wikhin ten (10) days after its preparation has been authorized. The''
Owner.will, within _thirty ,(30) days thereafter, pay the entire svm found
to.bedue after deducting all amounts to be•retained 'under any, provision,
of this contraot._
If for a cause beyond the control of tht- Contractorlthe Owner does not
give official approval and acceptance of the work within 365 days after
shipment of equipt*ent:.sspq; materiels 416 completed, the figaV, pbnbht dill
be made as stipulstoA abgve providing%the equipment and materials are in
accordance with the specifications as 'far as can be determined.
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Section lA - GENERAL DESCRIPTION AND SCOPE
for deription gdtheosurface
th.l GENERAL This ssusection pplementary covers the general
the work lud
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condenser and auxiliary equipment.
The equipment and materials furnished under these specifications will be
incorporated in Unit 5 Addition to the City of Denton, Texas, Municipal
Electric Generating Station. Unit 5 will be a complete generating unit
including major power plant equipment, systems, auxiliaries and plant
structure. The nominal capacity of Unit 5 will be approximately 65
megawatts.
A railroad aiding will be available near the plant site for delivery of
equipment and materials.
1A.2 PURPOSE OF THE: SPECIFICATI00, The purpose of these specifications
is to procure the highest quality equipment, materials, and vorkmsnship
in accordance with the specified requirements and best acceppte practice,,
Proposed equipment and materials which do not compli'vith these I specifi-
cations shall not be allowed. The Contractor shall be responsible
furnishing equipment and materials which do comply fu'lly', including
guaranteed perforatnee, at no change in the contract`pricd.
IAA3 WORK INCLUDED UNDER THESE SPECIFICATIONS. The Work under these
specifications shall,include furnishing the surface condenser and aux-
iliary equipment fob plant site and providing drawings, engineering data,
accrieawith the contract documents, edefined cinbthehWERAL WNDITIONS,
accordance
Article GC-l.
The equipment and materials to be furnished shall include, but not nec-
essarily be limited to, the following major items:
One s,.rface condenser
Two auxiliary water coolers
Two air removal units with motors
Two condensate pumps, drives and motors
Two circulating water pumps and motors
Butterfly valves and expansion joints
Equipment, materials, and accessories furnished shall be delivered to
the Denton, Texas Municipal Paver Plant where they will be received, un-
loaded, stored, and erected under separate specifications. Defciencies
shall be sufficient cause to reject equipment fob cars. Unloading from
cars and storing will not constitute acceptance.
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The equipment will be teeted by the Owner, after erection, to demon-
strate Ate ability to operate under,. the conditions, and fulfill the
warranties and guarVtees, ,1a specified herein. If the 6vner's tests
indicate that the equipment fails to meet guaranteed performance, the
Contractor shall aeke additional tests and modifications under the pro-
cedure ste,ted in WNERAL CONDITIONS, Article GC-24.
The Contractor shall provide drawings and engineering data, manufac-
turer's field services, tools, instruction manuals, miscellaneous ma-
terials and services, and shall participate in design conferences, as
specified herein.
1A.4 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS AND SERVICES. liscellaneous materials
and services not otherwise specifically called for shell be furnished
by the Contractor in accordance with the following:
All bolts, nuts, and gaskets between components furnished under
these specifications and'for all connections to the Owner's
circnlatirg water piping
All piping integral to or between any equipment.furnished under
these specifications, except as otherwise s;>ecified` here in and
excluding the air removal header between the surface condenser
and the air. removal equipment
Subsoleplates, soleplates, thrust blockep matching blocks, and.
shims
All necessary instrument and power and control wiring and race-
ways integral to any equipment furnished under these specifica-
tions. This shall include terminal blocks and internal wiring
to these terminal blocks for equipment requiring ext,~rnal con-
nection.
Coupling guards for all exposed shafts and shaft couplings
Field office furnishings, supplies, telephone service, and equip-
ment for the manufacturer's field representatives
Erection drawings, prints, information, instructions and other
data for use of the Owner's erection contractor
All necessary connections for the Owner's piping and Instrumen-
tation
1A.5 WORK NOT INCLUDED UNDER THESE SPECIFICATIONS. The following items
of work and ,raterie13 will be furnished by the Owner:
Unloading and field erecting of all equipment
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Foundations, foundation bolts and sleeves
Grouting materials.and placing thereof
All lubricants for starting and tests
Electric power, at nearest available source, for manufacturer's
field representatives
Motor controls and starters not otherwise specified to Ze furnished
under this Contract
Permanent electric wiring to connect the equipment terminal boxes
to the plant electrical system
Solvents and cleaning materials
Finish painting of all equipment except as specified
Oporeting personnel for startup and tests
1A.6 SCHEDULE. Shipment of the equipment and materials shall begin not
before, December 1, 1971 and shall be complete not later than April 1, 1972.
Within 30 doye after the contract award a shipping schedule for major-
components shall be submitted by the Contractor for joint approval of
the Owner and.the Engineer. The Contractor's shipping schedule shall be
considered as guaranteed and shall provide for delivery on or about the
following dates:
a, Condenser December 15, 1971
b. Air removal equipment (with motors) March 1, 1972
c. Condensate pumps and motors February 1, 1972
d. Circulating water pumps and motors March 1, 1972
Within 60 days after the contract award the Contractor shall submit to
the Engineer a production schedule for all major equipment and compo-
nents. This schedule shall be corrected and resubmitted quarterly until
all equipment has been shipped.
Drawing:, and engineering data shall be submitted in accordance with the
schedule specified in Section 1C.
1A.7 TRACTOR'S SERVICES. The services called for in WORK INCLUDED
UNDER THESE SPECIFICATIONS shall be in accordance with the following.
(DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 )
(SURFACE CONDENSER - M-36A) 1A-3
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1As 7:1 Drawing s_ r~td, Engineering Data. Dri►vings and other engineering
data for the s-peeified equipment and materials are essential to the de-
e18n and subsequent construction of the entire generating unit. Vime
is of the essence in cron!pleting each phase of the worts so that Unit 5
can be in commercial operation on the required date. The Contractor
will be required to submit drawings and engineering data in accordance
with the schedule and requirements specified in Section 10. Failure of
the Contractor to submit drawings end engineering data on or before the
dates specified shall be considered a breach of contract and reason for
termination of thi contract if the Owner so desires.
1A.70 2 Design C(inference. Within 30 days after award of contract the
Contractors esign engineer stall attend a design conference at a time
and place mutuisly agreed upon to discuss matters relative to the exe-
cution of the (:ontract. The Contractor's design engineer shall also
attend any add%tional design conferences which, in the opinion of the
Engineer, are required.
1A.7.3' Technical Services. The Contractor shall furnish
the servick A,e or. more technical field supervisors, on a resident
basis, to g F +aOfiiaal advice regarding methods and procedures for all
erection rro ll~: tedtiyg, and placing the equipment into succ6d6fu1 opera-
tion and to WVect a►]d approve the installation as to its conformance
with the manuf4tureres`requirements. The' technical supervisors shall
be'presert do:i 'g the cleaning, erection, startup, and testing of the
mein equlyvent ZA associated auxiliary equipment.
The Contractor shral also furnish the field services of direct represen-
tatives of the malufacturers of auxiliary equipment which has rotating
parts, or which may esquire field inspection and adjustment to assure
proper operation. They shall inspect the equipment after its installe-
tion and make any needed changes or adjustments to assure proper opera-
tion. They shall furnish written certification to the Owner that the
equipment has been inspected and adjusted by them or under their super-
vision and that it is ready for service, all of which shall be done be-
fore initial operation of th, equipment.
The manufacturer's teeb:,ical field supervisors shall be present during
the startup of the equipment. and shall instruct the operating personnel
in its proper operation.
1A.7.4 Toole. The Contractor shall furnish and ship with the equipment
complete sets of all special tools required for the erection, dismantling,
or maintenance of each major component of the equipment. The tools shall
be shipped in separate heavily constructed wooden boxes provided with
hinged covers and padlock hasps.
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Maintenance tools shall be boxed separately and the boxes shoal be marked
wit'd a largo painted legend as follower
CITY OF DENTON, TEYAg
MAINTENANCE TOOLS FOR (Name of Eaui~ment)
ERECTION CONTRACTOR DO NOT OPEN
A weatherproofed itemized list of the contents shall also be indicated on
the Outside of each box.
The maintenance tools, shall include all special handling rigs, bars,
slings, and cable. All tools shall be in new and unused condition.
1A.7.5 Instruction manuals. The Contractor shall furnish twelve complete
and final copies of the manufa„turer s instructions and parts lists, spec-
ified in Section 1B, not later than 30 days prior to shipment of the equip-
ment. One copy shall be sent to the Engineer, and upon approval thereof,
the remaining eleven copies shall be delivered to the Owner.
(DEMY, TEXAS - 4904 )
(SURFACE CONDENSER - M-36A)
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Section 1B GENERAL EQUIPMrQW SPECIFICATIONS
18.1 GENERAL. These General Equipment Specifications apply to all equip-
ment. They shall supplement the detailed equipment specifications but in
case of conflict the detailed equipment specifications shall govern.
1B.2 SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS. The specifications, codes, and
standards referenced in these specifications (including addenda, amend-
ments, and errata) shall govern in all cases where references thereto are
made. In case of conflict between the referenced specifications, codas,
or standards and this specification, these specifications shall govern to
the extent of such difference.
1B.3 U.S. MATERIALS, Equipment and accessories furnished shall be from a
reputable manufacturer currently engaged in production or such materials`
wf.thin the United States of America.
To the extent possible, materials and equipment (including'oomponents
thereof) furnished under these specifications shall be produced, processed,
manufactured and tssembled within the Unit States of America,. All
mater.al and equipment which must necessarily be of foreign'mthufacture
shall be clearly designated in the Proposal in the space provided for de-
viations and exceptions.
1B.4 COMPONENT PARTS. Individual parts shall be manufactured to standard
sizes and gauges so that repair parts, furnished at any time, can be in-
stalled in the field. Like parts of duplicate units shall be interchangea-
ble. Equipment shall not have been in service at any time prior to de-
livery, except as required by tests.
1B.5 IDENTIFICATION. All correspondence, shipping notices, shop drawinga,
specifications,engineering data, and other documents pertaining to the
equipment and materials furnished under these specifications shall be
identified by the Owner's name, specification number, and the name of the
item of equipment or material.
]B.6 MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND PARTS LISTS, The instruction man-
uals required in S~,etion 3A shall i cn lude specifications, drawings, and
description of equipment; installation instructions; operaI instruc-
tions; parts lists; and where applicable, test data and curves.
Manuals shall be resembled and bound in Buchan Type ORL (old style) binders
covered with pyroxylin impregnated buckram covers, manufactured by Buchan
Loose Leaf Records Co., ^lifton Heights, Pennsylvania. Binders shall not
be greater than 3-1/2 inches thick and shall be adjustable to permit secure
compact binding. Each binder cover shall be stamped with the proper identi-
fication as shown on Sheet P-802.02 bound at the end of this section. A
proof of the lettering for each cover shall be submitted for the E'ngineer's
approval before the menuals are assembled and submitted.
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Where Applicable the information contained in the manual shall include a list
of recommended spare parts with the price of each such item, and the schedule
of required lubricants as recommended by the manufacturer. The data shall`
aleo include all nameplate information and shop order numbers for each item
of equipment and component part thereof.
• The instruction manuals shall contain data on the recommended and naximum
allowable vibration limits of all rotating equipment.
The instruction manuals shall contain a table of contents and section dividers
with index tabs for ease of reference.
1B.7 MATERIALS LIST. The. Contractor shall prepare and submit with the
first sh ;;ping notice duplicate copies of an itemized materials list
covering all equipment and material furnished under these specifications.
The materials list shall be in sufficient detail to permit an accurate
determination of the completion of shipment.
iB.8 SHIPPING NOTICE. The Contractor shall submit two copies of a shipping
notice describing each shipment of material or equipment, The shipping ,
notice shall be mailed to arrive approximately 3 days aheAd of the estimated
shipment arrival.
The addressees for shipment notices will be determined later.
1B•9 FACTORY ASSEMBLY. Equipment shall be shipped completely factory assem-
bled ualess~spe'fied otLerwise or unless the P14bical size, arrangement, or
confijMLL-ation of the equipment, or shipping and handling limitations, make
the shipment of completely assembled equipment impracticable, In which case
the equipment shall be assembled and shipped as stated in the Contractor's
Proposal.
All accessory items shall be shipped with the equipment, Boxes and cratt,s
containing accessory items; shall be marked so that they are identified with
the main equipment. The contents of the boxes and crates shall also to
indicated.
1B.10 SHOP COATING. Steel and iron r.urfaces shall be protected by suitable
paint or coatings applied in the shop. Surfaces which will be inaccessible
after assembly shall be protected for the life of the equipment. Surfaces
shall be cleaned and prepared in the shop. All mill scale, oxides, and
other coatings shall be removed, Sand or grit blasting of internal areas
which will be exposed to steam, or treated feed water, will not be allowed.
Exposed surfaces shall be finished smooth, thoroughly cleaned, and filled
as necessary to provide a smooth uniform base for painting, Surfaces to be
painted after installation shall be shop painted with ono or more coats of
a primer which will protect the equipment until finish coats are applied.
All gauge and instrument panels, transformers, and metal-enclosed cubicles
for electrical equipment shall be finish painted with two or more coats of
an alkyd resin enamel in a color to be selected later by the 44nGr.
(DEIM)No TEXAS - 4904 )
(EQUIPMENT - 052070 1B-2
Two gallons of touch-tip paint and one gallon of finish paint used on the
electrical equipment enclosures shall be furnished.
Shop primer for other steel and iron surfaces shall be Mobil "13-R-50
- Chromox Qp Primer", or Tnemec "77 ChemPrime" unless otherwise specified.
Machined, polished, and nonferrous surfaces which should not be painted
shall be coated with rust preventive compound, Dearborn Chemical "No-Ox-
Id ?W", Houghton "Rust veto 34411, or Rust-Oleum "R-9".
1B.11 PROTWTION, All equilment shall be boxed, crated, or otherwise
suitably protected during shipment, handling, and storage. Equipment
having antifriction or sleeve bearings shall be protected by weatherti.ght
enclosures.
Coated surfaces shall be protected against impact, abrasion, e1 scoloration,
end other damage. Surfaces which are damaged shall bie repaired,
Electrical equipment, controls, and insulation shall be protectel against
moisture and water damage. All external gasket surfaces and flange taces', ,
couplings, motor pump shafts, beoing4j and like items shall be thoro4hly
cleoed and coated with rust preventive compound is specified above' 'slid
protected with suitable wbod, metal, or other substantial type covering
to insure'their full protection.
All piping and conduit connections shall. be sealed with metallic or other
rough usage covers to seal the interior of the equipment. All exposed
threaded parts will be greased and protected with metal%ic or other
substantial type protectors. All female threaded openings shall be closed
with forged steel plugs.
Returnable containers and special shipping devices shall be returned by
the manufacturer's field representative at the Contractor's expense.
1B.12 ALIGNMENT A11D BALANCE, All rotating parts shall be true and well
balanced. lxcesj;e notee or vibration in the opinion of the Engineer will
be sufficient cause for refection of the equipment. All rotating equipment
shall be balanced at the factory,
1B.13 DESIGN COORDINA11ION. The Contractor shall be responsible for the
selection and design of all equipment and materials which will provide
the best coordinated performance of the entire system. Components of
rotating equipment shall be selected so that the natural frequency of
the complete unit is not at or critically near the operating range of
the unit,
1B.14 CORRECTION OF MANUFACTURING} ERRORS, Equipment and materials shall
bF+ complete in all respects within the limits herein outlined. All manu-
facturing errors or omissions required to be corrected in the field shall
be done by the Contractor or his duly authorized representative.
(DWIPON, 'r XAS - 4934)
(EQUIPMENT - 052070 ) 18.•3
1B.15 LUBRICATION. Equipment shall, be lubricated by systeLi designed for
continuous operation and shall not require attention during start-up or
shutdown, or more frequently, than once weekly.
1B.16 POWER TRANSMISSION, UNITS. The horsepower rating of each power
transmission unit shall be at least equal to the theoretical brake horee-
power required to drive the equipment under full load, including all losses
in speed reducers and power transmission.
The input horsepower rating of each gear or speed reducer shall be at least
equal to the output horsepower of the drive motor.
Drive units shall be designed for continuous s?rvice and shall include
provisions which will prevent, oil leakage around shafts.
1B.•,( COUPLING GUARDS. Grards shall be provided for protection of per-
sonnel from all exposed moving and/or rotating, machine elements. Guards
shall be constructed from alur4,,'um plate not less than 3/16 inch thick
and expanded aluminum mesh and designed for ease of instal' ation and
removal'.' Tht necessary supports and accessories shall be furnished with
each guard."
19.17.1 Horizontal Shaft E_guipnent., Safety guards for horizontal shafts
shaft couplings, and belt sheaves, bhall be of the inverted "U" design
with bolted horizontal joints. Guard suppcrt bars or angles shall extend
6 inches below the coupling, and shall be supported from the frame of tho
machine and not the baseplate.
1B.17.2 Vertical Shaft E ui ent. Safety guards for vertical shafts and
shaft couplings shall be of 0 degree construction with bolted vertical
joints.
18.18 EQUIPMENT BASES. A cast iron or welded steel baseplate shall be
provided for all rotating equipment which is to be Listalled on a concrete
base, Each baseplate shall support the unit and its drive assembly, shall
be of a neat design with pads for anchoring the units, shall have a raised
lip all around, and shall have a threaded drain connection.
1B.19 COMPRESSED AIR. Filtered, dried, oil-free compressed air will be
supplied for operation of pneumatic devices. The compressed air will be
eupplied at receiver operating pressure varying from 60 to 100 psi.
Pressure regulators shall be provided for pneumatic devices which operate
at pressure levels other than receiver pressure. The pressure regulator
shall be Fisher Governor Co. Model 67FR-148.
19.20 C014TROL POWER. Electrical power for control and instrumentation
All be a nominal 115 Volt, single phase, 60 hertz, alternating current,
or a nominal 125 volt direct current. The Contractor shall provide any
d<wiaes required for proper operation end protection of the equipment
during electrical power supply fluctuations described in the following
p;sragraphs.
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All direct current electrical devices shall be designed for continuous
operation on an ungrounded station battery which will float oa trickle
charge at 129 volts. The Contractor shall guarantee satisfactory operation
when the equipment is continuously energized at any voltage from 100 to
140 volts direct current, with ambient temperatures as specified. Electri-
cal devices served from this supply shall not impose any ground connections
on it.
All alternating current devices shall, unless otherwise specified, be de-
signed for operation on a nominal 115 volt, 60 hertz, single phase, alter-
nating current system. The Contractor shall guarantee satisfactory oper-
ation when the equipment is continumszly energized at any voltage from 105
to 130 volts alternating current.
All alternating current and direct current devices shall be guaranteed to
operate satisfactorily under voltage conditions specified in the above
paragraphs and at 50 C ambient temperature,
a,21 RACEWAY. Unless specified otherwise, all raceway interconnections
between devices, panels, boxes, and fittings shall conform to WAS C80.1
and UL 6. All conduit connections shall be of toe threaded type.
1B.22 WIRING. Unless otherwise specified, all electrical conductors shall
be Class B stranded copper 14 AWG or larger. Panel wiring shall have ther-
mosetting Type $IS insulation rated 600 volts, designed for maximum con-
due tor,temperature of 90 C. Conductor insulation for other wiring shall
be crass-linked polyethylene according to IPCEA B-66-524 Interim Standard
r,o. 2 except Type AYA nb all be used where ambient conditions cauee con-
ductor operating temperatures to exceed 90 C. Metallic sheathed conductors
are not acceptable. Preinsulated wiring terminals with metal reinforced
Esleeves shall be provided on all conductor terminals.
Terminal blocks shall be provided for conductors requiring connection to
circuits external to the specified equipment, for internal circuits cross-
ing shipping splits, and where equipment parts replacement and maintenance
will be Facilitated.
Each terminal block, conductor, device, fuse block, and terminal shall
be permanently labeled to coincide vith the identification shown on the
drawings. Conductors shall be identified by legible markings on device
terminals, printing on the conductor jacket or wiring sleeve, or by other
means approved by the Engineer. Terminal and conductor identification
shall be by a permanent method unaffected by heat, solvents, or steam, and
not easily dislodged, preferably by means of metal sleeves or printing on
the wire packet. Adhesive labels are not acceptable.
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TYPICAL EQUIPMENT INSTRUCTION BOOK COVER
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CONSULTING ENGINEERS MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC OENERATINO STATION P-802.02
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Section 10 - ENGINEERING DATA
10,1 GENERAL. This sections covers engineering data and manufacturer`s
drawings vrflah the Contractor shall submit to the Engineer for design in-
formation or approval. As stipulatld in Section 1A, compliance with the
specified schedule for drawing and late. submittal is essential to the
scheduled progress and completion of Unit 5 and is of the essence of
this Contract.
1C.2 PERFORMANCE CURVES. Within 30 days after award of contract, ten
copies of the following performance curves shall be submitted:
Condenser performance curves for various steam loadings and
circulating water temperatures
Vacuum correction curves for varying cleanliness factors
Condenser performance curves with one and two circulating
eater pumps operating
Speed torque, speed current, and safe time current curves
for condensate pump and circulating water pump motors
10,3 DESIGN DATA, Within 30 days after award of contract, ten copies
of the following design data shall bn:,§ubm.Stted.
Completed Motor Specification and Data Sheets for the
circulating water pump drive, condensate pump drive, and
condenser exhauster motor inoluding the followings
Acceleration time at rated voltage
Allowable time motor can withstand locked rotor current
without damage at 90 per cent rated voltage,
1C.4 DRAWINGS. Drawings shall be submitted for the Engineer's review and
approval in accordance with the following procedures and schedules.
10.4.1 Procedures. Four copies of "preliminary" drawings shall be submitted
to the Engineer. Preliminary drawings shall be reasonably complete and
suitable for the Engineer's use in establishing basic plant arrangement and
design requirements. Preliminary drawings will not be checked or approved
by the Engineerl however, the Engineer will refer to the Contractor conflicts
or discrepancies which he may discover in his reference to the drawings.
"Certified" drawings shall be submitted for review by the Engineer in accord-
ance with the procedures set forth in Article GC-7 of the GENERAL CONDITIONS.
(DENTON, TEXAS- 4904 )
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1C.4,2 Schedules,. _les,. Drawings shall be submitted'in accordance with the
following schedules, The number of days speoified shall be from and after
the date of contract award,
a. Preliminary issue within 15 days and certified issue within
60 days:
Surface condenser complete outline and connection list
Conderser exhauster outline
Condensate pump and motor outline
Circulating water pump and motor outline
b. Preliminary issue within 30 days and certified issue within
.90 days :
Surface condenser expansion joint, exhaust trunk,
condenser valves and piping
Condenser exhauster motor and control diagram
c, Preliminary issue within 45 days and certified issue within
120 days:
Miscellaneous surface condenser trim
Shaft couplings
d. Preliminary issue within 60 days and certified issue within
150 days:
Complete erection drawings for all equipment.
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Section 1D - MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS
1D.1 GENERAL. These motor specifications are applicable to all elec-
tric motors required for the aperation of the equipment furnished. Motor
Specification and Data Sheets for the motors required have been included
in the respective equipment sections in Technical Requirements. Any
motors not specifically covered but still required for operation of the
equipment shall be furnished. The Contractor shall list and include ae
part of the Proposal the additional motors being furnished and they shall
be in accordance with these specifications.
The requirements of the individual Motor Specification and Data Sheets
ahall govern where conflicts occur.
1D.2 CODES AND STANDARDS. All motors shall be designed and fabricated
to conform to the requirements of applicable ANSI and NEMA standards.
1D.3 RATING. The electric motor brake horsepwa r required to drive the
furnished equipment at the maximum desigri point of the equipment shall
not exceed the motor rating at 1.0 service faotg5r.
Motor rating and nameplate shall conform to the following NEMA MO-1
requirements:
1D.3.1 Rating Standard Part 10 Part 20
Fractional and integral
horsepower x
Integral horsepower - x
680 frame series and smaller x -
Larger than 680 frame series - x
1D.3.2 Nameplate Standard MG1-10.38 M01-20.60
In addition to MO1 standard
requirements the following
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Manufacturers
Designation X
Serial number x
Shop order number x
Frame number " x
Class insulation x x
Service factor x x
Code letter " x
Locked rotor current,
amperes x x
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Direction of shaft
rotation by arrow for
Tl, 72, and T3 motor
lead connections x x
1D.4 TERMINAL MARKINGS. Terminal markings for motors shall be in
accordance with Part 2 of NEMA standards and Section 4-8 of ANS C6.1-1956.
1D.5 DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION. Design and construction of each motor
shall be coordinated with the driven equipment requirew.nts and as des-
ignated on the Motor Specification and Data Sheets.
1D.5.1 Service Factor. The motor service factor, design, and applica-
tion shall conform to the following requirements.
For all motors 200 horsepower or less furnished with a service factor
greater than 1,0, the service factor shall be in accordance with NEEMA
M01-12.47.a.
For a11 motors 250 horsepower and 1%rger furnished with a service factor
greater than 1.0, the motor nameplate shall show the horsepower rating at
1.0 service factor, and the service factor. The motor shall be designed
to provide a continuous horsepower capacity equal to the rated horsepower
at I.C service factor multiplied by the specified motor service factor
without exceedir+g the temperature rises listed in NEMA M01-12.42 and Ma1-
20.40 for the insulation system and enclosure specified.
ID.5.2 Enclosures. All motors shall be self-cooled. Motors for out-
door service shall have all exposed metal surfaces protected with a
corrosion resistant paint or coating. Exposed unpainted and uncoated
metal surfaces shall be of a heavy-duty corrosion resistant material.
Motors for normal indoor service shall have open dripproof enclosures.
Motors for unusual indoor service shall be totally enclosed and of the
correct type enclosure for the particular service as specified in NEMA
Mol-1.26.
All motors shall be complete with ecreei, guards over all openings.
Screen guards shall be fabricated of corrosion i ..,tant metal with
free openings no larger than 1/8 inch.
M.otor.a for normal outdoor service shall be totally enclosed or have a
NEW. Tyy,,e I outdoor weather protected enclosure.
Motors for unusual outdoor service shall have NEMA Type II weather i-ro-
tected enclosures, standard space heaters, and removable recleanable
air filters. A temperature sensitive thermal device shall be provided
in the air discharge of the motor. The device contact shall be normally
open and shall close on high air temperature. The device contact shall
be rated one ampere at 125 volts d-c.
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1D.5.3 lnsulation. All motors shall have nonhygroseopic insulation rated
for temperature rise and ambient temperature in accordance with NEMA
14O1-10.35, -12.41, and -12.42 for the insulation class specified. When
ambient temperatures greater lf•h3m 40 C are specified, the ambient tempera-
ture specified plus the temperature rise at the hottest spot d%;e to motor
losses shall not exceed the total limiting temperature rise for the insula-
tion system used.
The total "hot spot" temperature for Class As B, F, and H insulations
shall be as tabulated below.
Insulation Total Temperature
Class Degrees Centigrade
A 105
B 130
F 155
H 180
Wr,ere a sealed insulation system is specified,' two additional dips and
bakes of epoxy varnish or vacuum-pressure impregnation, shall be included.
Where an encapsulated insulation system is specified, sealing shall con-
form to NEMA W1 for random wound motors.
1D.5.4 Space Heaters. Space heaters where specified on Motor Specifica-
tion and Data Sheets shall be provided inside the motor enclosure in a
location suitable for easy removal and replacement. Space heaters shall
be of the capacity required to maintain the motor internal temperature
above the dew point when the motor is idle and shall be ieolated by a
heat insulation barrier or located so as not to cause heat damage to
adjacent painted surfaces.
1D.5.5 Conduit Boxes. The cast iron or pressed steel motor conduit box
shall be diagonally split for easy access to the motor leads, and shall
have a threarled opening to provide a watertight rigid connection with the
conduit. The box shall be designed for rotation in 90 degree increments
to receive conduit from any of four directions to facilitate connections.
A gasket shall be furnished between the diagonally split halves of the
conduit box, and a nonconducting motor lead positioner shall be fur-
terminals yoke. and shall be rotor lo-
deeoie the motor
cated in the coneuit box shall had permanently
numbered for ease of identification.
Box locations and dimensions of motors rated above 600 volts shall be
subject to approval by the Engineer.
All motor lead conduit boxes for motors rated above 600 volts shall be
cast iron or pressed steel and shall be sized and arrEm ged to permit the
installation of streos cones within the box.
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to the motor lead conduit box, and include terminal connectors.
All space heater leads for motors rated over 600 volts shall be wired
to the cast iron accessory conduit box described below, and include
terminal connectors.
A separate cast iron or pressed steel accessory conduit box shall be,
provided in motors rated above 600 volt for current transformer leads,
temperature detector leads, alarm device leads, space heater leads, and
other similar accessory equipment leads. Accessory conduit boxes shall
be complete with screw type terminal blocks for termination of such
leads. Terminal blocks for current transformer leads shall be shorting
type. Each terminal in the blocks shall be identified and marked for
its respective leads. All accessory conduit boxes shall be accessible
from outside the motor.
1D.5.6 Leads. All leads including main motor leads, current tratis-
formex leads, space heater leads, and thermal protective device leads
shdli'be completely wired to their respective terminal box, All motor
leads and their terminals shall be marked Ti, T2, and T3 In accordance
with the directicn of shaf'c rotation shown on the nameplate.
Dual voltage rated motors shall be connected for the operating voltage
specified and only the leads for field connection shall. be brought into
the terminal box.
1D.5.7 Terminals. All leads shall be provided with compression type
connectors equivalent to the following:
Cable Size Burrndy Connector
250 Mcm and larger YA-2LN
6 AWO through 4/0 AWG YA-L
3 AWO and smaller YAV
iD.5.8 Ground Connectors. Motors shall be furnished with a grounding
connector attached to 'die motor frame inside the motor main lead conduit
box. The grounding connector may be a lug or terminal or other approved
grounding connector. The ground cable and power cable relationship, as
to size, is shown as follows:
Power Cable Size Ground Cable Size
12 to 8 AWO 12 AWO
6 #to 2 AWG 8 AWG
1 to 3/0 AWG 6 AWO
4/0 AWG to 750 Mcm 2 AWO
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Motorr;rated higher than 600 volts shall also have A grounding connector
permanently attached to the motor frame on the same aide of the motor as
the motor main lead conduit box. The grounding connector may be a non-
corrodible metal pad welded or brazed to motor frame with a threaded
hole at its center, a terminal connector attached to the motor frame,
or other approved motor frame grounding method. The grounding point
shall be on or near the end of the motor opposite; the output shaft of
horizontal motors and on or near the base of vertical motors.
1D.5.9 Bearings. Grease or oil lubricated rolling element thrust and
radial bearings shall be designed and fabricated in accordance with
AFBMA standards to have a minimum life rating of not less than 15 years
under the load, speed, and thrust requirements.
Stacked rolling element bearings will not be acceptable.
Sleeve bearings shall be oil-ring lubricated type with mountings provided
with oil level sight gauges marked for required oil level at motor run-
ning and motor standstill, The it ring shall, be one piece construction,
Split type constriction will not be acceptable.
Sleeve bearings, end bells, and bearing housings for horizonW motors
shall be ep"At type when available for the frame and enclosure specified.
Thrust bearings for vertical motors shall be capable of operating for
extended periods of time at any of the thrust loadings imposed by the
specific piece of driven equipment during starting and normal operation
without damage to the bearing or the motor frame.
All mountings for bearings shall be designed to prevent the entrance of
lubricant into the motor enclosure or dirt into the bearings, and shall
be provided with pipes, drain plugs, and fittings arranged for easy re-
lubrication from the outside of the motor while the motor is in service.
Bearing lubrication shall be furnished by an internal lubrication system
requiring no external source of water or lubricant, unless specified
otherwise on the Motor Specification and Data Sheet, When an external
lubrication system is required it shall be furnished complete by the
Cont-ractor, including all required connections. Required connections
shall be furnished for forced or recirculating lube oil as specified on
the Specification Data sheets.
The Contractor shall furnish all lubrication information required to
assure proper equipment start-up and subsequent bearing maintenance,
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1D.5.10 Rotors. All induction motors shall have squirrel cage rotors.
Rotors shall be adequately sized to avoid overheating during accelera-
tion of the motor and driven equipment.
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Shafts. Where shipment permits, motor output shafts shall be
compltte with motor half coupling mounted, connected to the driven equip-
ment, and adjusted ready for operation. Where motor site prevents ship-
ment with motor connected, to driven equipment, the motor half coupling
shall lie factory mounted for field connection to the driven equipment.
The output shaft of motors furnished with split sleeve bearings shall have
the motor mechanical center and electrical. center permanently circumneribed
identified on the motor shaft. The markings shall be easily identifiable
for use during motor installation.
1D•5.12 To. roue Charaiteristica. The torquo characteristics of all induc-
tion motors at 90 per cent rated voltage or that voltage provided as shown
on the Specification Data sheets ehall be as required to accelerate to full
speed the inertial loads of the motor and driven equipment.
Locked rotor current of all induction motors shall, be the minimum within
the standard design limits used.
18.5.13 Bearing Temperature' eteetors. Bearing -temperature detectors
shall be furnished for all motors with split sleeve bearings.
Each bearing thermocouple bulb shall be in intimate contact with the bear-
ing of babbitt; sleeve bearings, and the outer raca of rolling element bear-
ings.
1D.5.14 Temperature Datec,tox Details. All temperature detectors shall be
chromel alumel thermocoupies having magnesium oxide packed stainless steel
sheaths.
1D.6 FACTORY TESTS, Each motor shall be tested at the manufacturer's plant
to determine that it is free from electrical or mechanical defects and to
provide assurance that it meets the requirements of these specifications.
Motor horsepower rating will determine which of the following test pro-
cedures govern.
Five copies of reports of each test shall be senti to the Engineer prior
to shipment of the motor from the manufacturer's plant.
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that specified has been manufactured and completely teated, five copies
of such test report including a speed-torque curve for the design,
shall be provided in addition to the commercip.l test specified.
1D.6.1 Motors 200 HP and Smaller, A standard commeroial test shall
be wade on each moor. The test' shall consist oft
No-load running current at normal voltage
Locked-rotor current at farctional voltage
Measurement of winding resistance
Dielectric test
Inspection of bearingi .!nd bearing lubricstion system
For wound-rotor motors, the measurement of secondary
open circuit voltage ratio at collector rings
I.D.6,2 Motors gLO HP and Lam, The above described standard commer-
cial test shall be made on each motor unless otherwise specified.
When complete testes witnessed or WNItnessedo are specified on the
Moor
Full load heat run
Per cent slip
No-load running current
Locked-rotor current
Breakdown torque
Pull-up torque
Starting torque
Efficiency at full, 3/4 and 1/2 load
Power factor at full, 3/'% and 1/2 load
Winding resistance measurement
Dielectric test
Inspection of bearings and bearing lubrication
system
For wound-rotor type, the measurement of secondary
open circuit voltage ratio at collector rings
1D.7 MOTOR SPECIFICATION AND DATA SHEETS. The Motor Specification
and Data Sheet" s specify the major -,:onstruction requirements for each
motor. After award of contract, in accordance with the schedule speci-
fied
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1D,B MANUFACTURERS. Motors shall be manufactured by Allis-Chalmers.
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2A.1 GENERAL, This section covers the design, performance, and con-
struction requirements for one surface condenser.
2A.2 COD1C RE RII NTS, The design and construction of the condenser and
accessory equipment shall conform with all state and local regulations,
and with th4 applicablb provisions of the Code for Power Piping, AN~nd
B31.1.0, the A ME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, NEMA, IEEE,
Heat Exchange Institute. Any conflict between standards shall be re-
ferred to the Engineer who will determine which standard shall govern.
2A.3 TYPE. The condenser shall be of the two-passl horizontal surface
type, with internal air cooling sections and daaerating-reheating ho}.well.
2A.4 ARRANGEMENT. The condenser will be located beneath the turbine
exhaust with its longitudinal centerline perpendicular to the longi-
tudinal-centerline of the turbine generator unit. The approximate
setting dimensions and space limitations are shown on the following
draxing bound with these specifications.
M49o4-1223691 CONDENSER ARRANGE►`.ENT
The condenser support feet will be set at an elevation which will allow
2 incheb of cement grout to be placed between the shell bottom and the
finished ground floor elevation. The ground'fioor will be finished to
final grade prior to installation and erection of the condenser.
It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to design, fabricate,
and ship the surface condenser in a manner which allows proper clearance
for installation and erection within the confines of the Owner's turbine
foundation.
The Owner's ffin l turbine installation drawings will be furnished to the
Contractor
aannd5c nti~nuoRuelyE'nde thenfollowingaconditions. Theopeoperate rformancelindi-
sated shall be guaranteed.
Rated Maximum
Condition Condition
Exhaust steem flow from turbine,
lb per hour (950 Btu per lb 4059130 442,000
heat removal)
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Makeup crater flow,
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Shell pressure at con-
denser shell inlet with
85 per cent clean tubes,
in. Hg abs max 2.73 ?..89
Condensate temperature Saturation temperature at
leaving hotwell, F min shell pressure above
Condensate oxygen con-
centration at pump dis-
charge, cc per liter 0.010
Circulating water
Source r ~Cb~IWilO~/
Inlet temperature, F 89
Quantity, through
condenser, gym 550800
2A.6 PMVRMANCE CURVES. Performance curves shall be submitted showing
the guaranteed vacuum and the expected vacuum obtainable with cooling
water temperatures and steam loadings different than the design conditions.
The curves shall show the condenser absolute pressures in inches of mercury
as ordinates and exhaust steam flow as abscissae. Performance curves for
inlet water temperatures of 80, 85, 900 95 F with one and two circulating
water pumps running shall be submitted. In addition, curves showing per-
formance of the condenser at inlet water temperatures of 50, 60, and 70 F
with one pump running shall be submitted.
All curves shall be based on a tube cleanliness factor of 85 per cent.
A11 curves shall be extended to the maximum expected exhaust flaw of
442,000 pounds per hour.
A vacuum correction curve or curves shall also be furnished for use with
the above performance curves showing the applicable vacuum correction for
tube cleanliness factors varying from 50 to 100 per cent.
All curves shall be drawn to a scale adequate to permit readings to an
accurany of plus or minus 0.01 inch of mercury.
The curves submitted will be used in the analysis of field tests to
determine whether the condenser has met the performance guarantee.
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2A.7 OU TEES. The condenser shall be guaranteed to perform as
speoifie and as shown by the performance curves In addition, the
following requirementti shall be guaranteed:
a. Condensate outflow from the condenser shall be at a tempera-
ture not lower than the saturation temperature corresponding
to the shell pressure and an oxygen content not to exceed
0.010 cc per liter for all conditions of cooling water tem-
perature and exhaust steam flows from 50 per cent to the
maximum condensing capacity.
b. Condenser circulating water friction shall not exceed that
stated in the Proposal.
2A.8 TESTS. The Owner will make acceptance tests which shall bebinding
on the parties t
Should the equipment fail to meet the guarantees, modifications shall be
made under the procedure given in GENERAL CONDITIONS.
The tests will be made using plant instruments which will be calibrated unt insofar as practic'sbia, and unmeasureC quantities will be, taken accoy t of
in a reasonable manner. ;The tests will be conducted at tpproxi
design conditions specified herein. Proper corrections will be made in
the'calculation of results to account for variations from the specified
design conditions
Sufficient test connections shall be provided for the acceptance tests
outlined, including connections for measurement of exhaust temperature
by use of thermocouples.
The general methods outlined in the ASME Test Codes will be used as a
guide for all procedures; however, code technicalities shall not void the
validity of these tests,
2A.9 DESIGN, The condenser design shall incorporate the following:
Number of tube passes Two
Minimum effective tube 50,000
surface area, aq ft total
Total tube length, ft 28
Tube size and gauge One inch/?q/W
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Hotwell
Type Deaerating-reheating
Minimum storage capacity
at normal water 8,000
level, gallons
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Approximate dimension
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Type of exhaust connection Welded
Water boxes
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Design pressure Circulating water pump shutoff
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Test pressure, psi Design pressure plus 5 Psi
Circulating water con-
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Upper 36 inch butt weld
Lower 36 inch 125 lb ANS Flange
Internal depth of
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Internal depth of out-
let boxes, inches 48
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2A.10 MATERIALS. The following materials of construction satisfy the
minimum requirements for the operating conditions specified. Material
substitution shall have written approval prior to fabrication.
Water boxes and water box Steel - ASTM A285 Or C.
covers flange quality
Shell plate Steel - ASTM A285 Or C,
flange quality
Tube sheets Steel - ASTM A285 Or C,
flange quality
Tube support plates Steel - ASTM A285 Or C,
flange quality
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Stainless steel pipe Stainless steel - ASTM A312
Grade TP304
Tubes Stainless steel - ASTM A249
Type 304
2A.11 CONSTRUCTION. The condenser shall be designed to provide simplicity
of field installation and ease of cleaning, maintenance, and inspection
without compromising performance.
Tho condenser shall be designed for shipment in sections for the most
convenient field assembly as follows:
a. If shipping clearances permit, the condenser shell shall be in
two sections, divided along a vertical plane through the longi-
tudinal axis. The two sections will be Yield welded together.
All tubes, tube support plates, bracing, connections, and
baffles shall be shop installed.
b. Exhaust expansion joint shop assembled to exhaust trunk for
shipment as a single unit
c. Four water boxes, each fully shop assembled and shipped as a
complete unit
• d. Pipina and lagging shop fabricated to maximum practical lengths
for shipping and handling
All condenser parts and subassemblies requiring welding for field erection
shall be shipped with mating weld surfaces machine cut and beveled for
welding. The condenser shall be completely assembled in the shop, aligned
on leveling plates, then fitted with angle clips, &,itels, and draw bolts
to insure proper realignment in the field. All parts shall be piece marked
and matchmarked.
2A.11.1 Shell. The shell shall be of all welded construction. Bolting
will be permitted only at access manholes. All field weld connections
shall be provided with backup plates so that single continuous groove
welds only will be required at each point for joining shell sections.
Any bolting exposed to the condenser interior shall be 18-8 stainless
steel or other approved noncorrosive material.
The thickness of the condenser shell shall be in accordance with the
recommendations of the Heat Exchange Institute and reinforced to with-
stand the atmospheric pressures imposed on the shell. Bracing and rein-
forcing shall be adequate to prevent deflection and shall be located on
the shell interior.
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All interior baftles, braces, support plates, etc. shall be designed so
they will not trap sand or dirt and convenient access shall bs provided
to'ysrmit easy cleaning of all horizontal surfaces prior to operation.
2A.11.1.1 Hotwell, The hotwell shall be integral with, and a continua-
tion of, the condenser shell side plates, The hotwell bottom shall be
provided with condensate outlets below the floor, of the butt welding
type, and shall be provided with antivortexing devices.
The condenser hotwell shall be of the full, deaerating, horizontals storage
type. The hotwell shall deaerate the condensate, including the returns
and W quantity of undeaerated makeup flow up to the maximum shown under
design conditions, to a maximum oxygen concentration of 06010 cc per liter
in the condensate, leaving the condensate pump discharge at any load on the
condenser from 50 per cent to 100 per cent of rated steam condensing
capacity.
Complete information shall be furnished showing the method of deaeration,
reheating, and the construction of the hotwell.
The hotwell shall be provided with one gauge glass aseembly, and instrument
connections located as de',ermined by the Engineer.
The normal hotwell level shall be not less than 18 inches above the bottom
of the hotwell. '
The hotwell shall be provided with a 6 inch butt welding type drain con-
nection at one side which will completely drain the unit.
2A.11.1.2 Expansion Provisions. Provisions shall be made by means of
diaphragm plates or expansion joints to absorb the differential expansion
between the condenser shell and the tube bundle. The Proposal shall
descrita expansion provisions in detail and shall state any special re-
quirements for tube installation.
2A.11.1.3 Mounting. The condenser shall be supported from support feet
on the bottom of the hotwell. Support brackets with slotted holes shall
be provided at not less than four points on the base to resist upward
movement.
The condenser support design shall employ keys or flex plates to control
the expansion movement of the condenser so that all movement is outward
J`rom the centerline of the turbine exhaust.
2A.11.1.4 Shell Access. Bolted access manholes not less than 16 inches
by 18 inches Clear opening shall be provided in the hotwell and in the
shell about the tube bundle. Acce93 openings or manholes shall also be
provided on the interior to provide access through the tube support plates.
Two sets of gaskets shall be furnished for all manholes, One set will be
installed at startup and one set shall be turned over to the Owner as spares.
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well including all baffles shall be cleaned by shot blasting. The shot
blasting shall be done or to wV fabrication or drilling. These surfaces
shall be coated with a water soluble rust preventive material as approved
by the Engineer. The protective coating shall be continually touched up
during fabrication to provide the required protection and the shell shall
be adequately covered to prevent the coating being washed off during
shipment and prior to erection.
2A.11.1.6 Shell Connections. Connections of the number and size required
shall be provided on the condenser shell and hotwell for introduction of
makeup, drains, instrumentation, etc. as determine) by the Engineer.
The connections shall include but not necessarily be limited to the
following:
Condensate pump suctions
Hotwell drain and flush
Turbine steam seal connections
Heater drains
Makeup
Air offtakea
Miscellaneous drain receiver outlet
Miscellaneous drain header (two connections)
Condensate recirculation
Condensate pump vents
Turbine packing blowdown valve outlet
Heater vents
Trap drains
Turbine drains
Gauge glasses
Level switches
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Low vacuum trip
Thermocouples
Thermometers
Pressure connections
All connections shall be welded. Connections larger than 2 inches shall
consist of butt weld end nozzles. Connections 2 inches and smaller shall
be of the socket weld type.
Connections for makeup, condensate recirculation, miscellaneous drain
system, feed water heater drains, and trap returns shall be furnished with
internal, ray tubes of length as required to distribute water evenly in
the inlet steam yath. The spray tubes shall be constructed of stainless
steel pipe and shall be extended through the shell for connection of the
Owner's piping. The design shall be subject to the approval of the
Engineer. The condenser air offtekes ahall be internally piped with
standard weight stainless steel pipe to one end of the condenser shell
exterior as designated by the Engineer, All other connections for the
introduction of steam and water shall be fitted with heavy stainless
steel baffles and liners to prevent erosion of tubes or shell interior.
Baffles for liquid impingement shall be not lees than 1/2 inch thick
and baffles for vapor impingement shall be not less than 5116 inch
thick.
Connections such as certain trap drains, steam seal connections, and packing
blowdown valve outlet may operate at temperatures as high as 600 F to 900 F
during startup and in emergencies for short periods of time. These con-
nections shall be located in the steam dame or hotvell area and flow shall
be directed by baffles away from the tube bank for mixing with the steam
in the condenser. Thermal sleevea shall be provided As required to protect
the condenser shell.
2A.11.2 Exhaust Trunk. A fabricated steel rectangular exhaust trunk or
connection piece shall be provided to extend the turbine exhaust below
the foundation beams so that the exhaust expansion joint can be installed
below the beams for ease of inspection. The trunk shall be of the same
material as the condenser shell and reinforced as specified for the shell.
The trunk shall be furnished in one piece with both ends prepared for weld-
ing The connection at the turbine end shall consist of a bar flange
approximately 1 inch thick by 2-3/4 inches wide to match and butt against
the turbine exhaust to permit the connection to be made by an internal
fillet weld. The other end shall be attached to the exhaust expansion
joint by welding prior to shipment.
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2A. 11.3 w Exaasiroa Joi+; A stainless steel expansion' joint specifically
designed for condenser service shall be provided between the exhaust
trunk and shell dome. It shall provide for the expt'asion or contraction
incident to the operation of the turbine and condenser. The joint shall
have ends prepared for welding to the exhaust trun% and shell dome and
shall be provided with a stainless steel liner to prevent steam impingement
on the expansion element.
TLa joint shall be sufficiently flexible to permit 3/8 inch of total
vertical movement and continuous stress under maximum deflection for
the expected life of the condenser without damage to the joint, The
force required to deflect the joint through the full required deflection
shall not exceed the force limit on the turbine exhaust imposed by the
turbine manufacturer. The Joint shall be designed to withstand 25 psi
internal pressure and 30 inches mercury vacuum without damage.
The manufacturer shall furnish complete descriptive information on the
expansion Joint including the compressive forces. The expansion joint
design shall be.1tubmitted to the`Engineur for approval, The condenser
manufacturer'ehall assume full responsibility for the expansion Joint.
2A,11.4 Extr~_ p_ipiag and Heaters. The extraction piping and ex-
pansion joints. within the exhaust space shall be furnished, The piping
shall extend from each turbine extraction connection to s tr.rminavion
point external to the condenser shell.
The turbine will have two 14 inch extraction connections within the exhaust
space. Sizes are approximate,
All extraction piping shall be seamless ASTM A106 Grade A, standard weight
and shall be shop fabricated to the required dimensions using standard
weight butt welding fittings. Turbine connections shall be flanged or
butt welding type as required and terminating connections shall be butt
welding type.
One stainless steel expansion joint shall be furnished in each vertical
run of pipe at each turbine connection. The expansion joints shall be
suitable for absorbing expansion movements of the connecting piping when
the piping is operating at 750 F. Expansion joints shall be protected
with stainless steel liners and stainless steel exterior covers.
The exact arrangement and size of extraction piping will be determined
later by the Engineer.
All extraction piping within the condenser shell shall be provided with
protective legging. The lagging shall be shop fabricated and constructed
from 16 gauge Type 304 stainless steel.
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The lagging shell be spaced' approximately one inch from the piping Bur-
faces using stainless steel clips or Nelson etude welded to the surfaces
to be lagged. Clips on the piping shall be located on 45 degree radial
spacing with 3 foot intervals along the axis of the pipe.
The lagging shall be plug welded to the stainless steel clips.
. Where the lagging terminates, a diaphragm type seal shall be provided to
prevent entry of steam. A 3/4 inch drain hole shall be provided in the
lowest part of the lagging of each run of piping.
Slip joints in the lagging shall be provided at the expansion joints in
the extraction piping.
Legging covering elbows shall be mitered.
All necessary supports, guides, and seal plates required for the extraction
piping within the condenser shall be furnished by the Contractor.
2A.11.5 .Tubes. All tubes shall be furnished with the condenser. The
tubes shah stainless steel Type 304. The bidder shall otaee in his
proposal the number of tubes upon which his proposed design is based#
The successful bidder will be required to furnish, for approval, drawings
of the tube sbieat layouts Tubes shall be. installed in the shop. The
condenser tubes shall be of a manufacture approved by the Engineer.
2A.11.6 Tube Shoots. Tube sheets shall be not less than the thickness
recommended by the Heat Exchange Institute. Tube sheets shall be properly
braced to withstand the speuifiett water box pressure, plus vacuum load,
plus temperature strains. Tubes shall be rolled at both ends and belled
on the inlet ends. Tube sheets and tube support plates shall be designed
to permit the tubes to be installed straight and sloped toward the outlet
end of the condenser. Edges of the tube holes in tube support plates shall
be chamfered to facilitate tube insertion.
Layouts of the tube sheets and steam lanes shall be submitted to show the
adequacy and method of steam iistribution in the condenser.
21.11.7 Water Boxes. Water boxes shall be of the divided type. Two
combined return water boxes and two inlet-outlet water boxes shall be
furnished. Water boxes shall be of good hydraulic design and shall be
liberal in size to provide for low water velocities and best conditions
of flow entering the tubes.
The water boxes shall be designed for welding to the condenser shell and
each water box on the return end only shall be provided with a bolted re-
movable cover. All bolts and gaskets shall be furnished and all bolts
exposed to the interior shall be constructed from 18-8 stainless steels
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quick-opening hinged type manhole for a total of six manboless Two sets
of gaskets shall be furnished for all manholes. One set will be installed
at startup and one set turned over to the Owner as spares. The water
box covers shall be provided with lugs for lifting and handling and
blank threaded openings for breaking gasketed joints. Each water box
shall be shipped as a complete assembly. Cover and manholes shall be
in place and the exterior shall be painted as specified in Section 1B.
The interior of the water boxes and water box covers shall be thoroughly
cleaned and given a shop applied protective coating consisting of three
coats of "Debecote".
Except as otherwise specified, all connections shall be flanged, 125
pound AN8 standard.
Circulating water lower connections shall have lightweight carbon steel
ASTM A181 flat faced flanges, faced and drilled to mate 125 pound ANS
standard.
Circulating water upper connections shall have butt welding ends. Weld
end preparation shall be subject to ErN%ineerle approval.
The thickness of the water boxes and covers shall be adequate to withstand
the specified design pressure plus a corrosion allowance of 1/4 inch.
External water box reinforcement, if required, shall be designed to re-
duce dirt and water accumulation to a minimum and present a pleasing
appearance. If internal stay bolts are required they shall be designed
of corrosion and wash resistant material. If stiffeners or braces.are
required on the external surfaces of the water box side sheets they shall
be designed so that they will not accumulate water or dirt.
Each inlet box shall be provided with one Crosby 3 inch, 125 pound cast
iron body relief valet with a pressure setting equal to the water box
design pressure.
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28.1 GENERAL. This section covers the design, performance and construction
requirements for two heat exchangers co be used for cooling auxiliary cooling
water.
The Contractor shall furnish and install In the condenser shell or hotwell
two auxiliary water coolers. The coolers shall be of the horizontal,
single pass or two-pass tube, fixed tube eheet type having channels on
both ends of the coolers.
Except as otherwise specified herein, tho coolers shall be designed and
constructed in accordance with the latest applicable requirements of the
ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code. All data reports and inepection
certificates required by the Code shall be submitted to the Engineer,
28.2 PERFORMANCE REgUIRDWIM. The ekchangers shall be designed to
operate under the following conditions and shall have capacity as indi-
cated, The performance shall be guaranteed.
Tube side
Medium Tredted~eax=~~`fluent
4000
Inlet temperature, F 89
Friction Satisfactory for use with either
one or two circulating water
pumps in operation.
Shell side
Medium Condensate
Flow, each cooler, .
lb per hr 100109
Inlet temperature, F 105
Outlet temperature, F 95
Friction, maximum, psi 590
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2$,3 DEBIO,, The cooler design shall incorporate the following:
Shell side design pressures psi 150
Tube side design pressures psi 150
piping connections, ANS 150 lb standexd, flanged
parallel to condenser
Circulating water flow
Tube diameter, in, 7/8 or 1.0
Tube sheet thickness, 1.0
minimums in.
2B.4 MATER;Ml
Tubes Type 304 stainleso steel
Shell Carbon steel
Channels Carbon steel
Tube sheets Carbon steel
Circulating water piping ASTM A53 Bch 40
2B.5 CONSTRUCTION. M,e following requirements shall applv tc bG con-
struction of the cool(Jrs.
2B.5.1 Shells. Cooler shells shall be of welded construction and shall be
provided with piping connections for the owner's piping and innstruments.
con-
All connections shall be located external to the condenser,
nuctions 2-1/2 inches ant larger shall be flanged or prepared for welding
at the Engineer's option. All connections 2 inches and smaller shall be
made with 3,000 you or socket-welding half couplings.
2B.5.2 Pubes. Cooler tubes shall be of sizee' and materials specified and
shall be suitable for the operating pr u and types of
construction.
alldbsupported prevent ttube
Tubes shall be rolled into the tube sheets
sagging and excessive vibration.. Tubes sheets by a method which will not change the size of the tube sheet
openings.
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2B.5.3 Channels. Cooler channels shall be of welded construction. All
channels shall have covers which may be removed without disturbing piping
connections. Channel covers shall be attached by bolted flange joints.
2B.5.4 Tube Sheets. Cooler tube sheets shall be of adequate thickness
for the design presstres and physical dimensions of the coolers with a
minimum thickness of one inch. Tube holes shell be laid out on a tri-
angular pitch. Tube hole edges shall be chamfered on the shell side and
each hole shall be provided with a minimum of two grooves. The bridge
between tube holes shall be not less than 3/1' rich.
28.5.5 Piping. The coolers shall be furnished with the inlet and outlet
circulating water connections completely piped to the condenser water
boxes. Piping shall be fabricated with welding fittings. Suitable
expansion joints shall be provided if required. A manually operated
butterfly valve shall be provided in the outlet piping from each cooler.
2B,5.6 Relief Valves. One Crosby one inch sentinel type relief valve
shall be provided on the tube side of each cooler.
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2C.1 GENERAL. This section covers the design, performance, and con-
struction requirements for mechanical condenser exhaust units.
The equipment furnished shall be complete condenser air removal units.
It shall provide vacuum bogging cf the condenser and an automatic
changeover to vacuum holding at a preset absolute pressure.
Each unit shall be shipped as a complete assembly including motor driven
vacuum pump, seal water separator, pump discharge silencer, jet ejectors,
control valves, shutoff valves, pressure reducing valves, check valves,
pressure and temperature switches, air meter, control air filter regula-
tors, control panel, and all other accessories required. All piping and
wiring required for interconnection of all equipment shall be furnished.
The units shall be Model CL-7050 manufactured by Nash Engineering Company,
South Norwalk, Connecticut,
2C.2 PERFORMANCE RE MRE ENTS. The equipment shall be designed to operate
under the following conditions:
Number to be furnished 2
Nash model number CL-1105
Holding capacity, each unit,
free dry air in a saturated
air vapor mixture at 71.5 F
and 1.0 inch Hg absolute 8
pressure, scfm minimum
Hogging capacity, each unit,
dry air at 15 inches Hg
absolute pressure acfm
minimum 710
Cooling water supply
Pressure, psi maximum 50
Temperature, F 95
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2C.3 p~_ CE. CURVES. A performance curve shall be submitted shoving
the holding capacity in sefm of dry air saturated at 7.5 F below vacuum
temperature at absolute pressures from 1.0 to 5.0 inches of mercury.
A performance curve shall be submitted shoving the hogging capacity in
acfm of dry air at absolute pressures from 5.0 to 30.0 inches of mercury.
2C.4 GUARANT, AND TESTS. The condenser exhaust units shall be guaran-
teed to perform ss specified and as shown by the performance curves.
They shall operate satisfactorily in conjunction with the surface con-
denser specified in Section 2A and are subject to testing and modification
as specified therein.
2C.5 CONSTRUCTION. Each vacuum pump shall be the me•nufacturer's standard
for this service, with packed stuffing boxes, antifriction tapered roller
bearings, Direct driven by an electric motor through an all metal, lubri-
cated gear type, flexible coupling, Fast or approved equal.
The unit design shall incorporate a pump discharge silencer providing
a low operating noise level.
A heavy structural steel baseplate designed for bolting and grouting to
a concrete base shall be furnished. A depressed center section for
collection of drainage and a threaded drain connection at one end of the
base shall be provided.
The separator tank on each unit shall be furnished with a rolled angle
flange around the base.
2C.6 CONTROL PANEL. Each condenser exhaust unit shall be provided with
a fully enclosed control panel. its panel shall be approximately 30
inches wide by 9 inches deep by 72 inches high. It shall be fabricated
of 1/8 inch thick steel plate and provided with a front opening, continu-
ous hinged door with a three point latch. It shall be mounted on the
baseplate beside the motor. All control devices not required to be unit
mounted shall be installed in the panel and shop piped and wired.
The following devices shall be mounted on the front of the panel:
1 - Heavy-duty maintained contact type motor control push-button
station with "start" and "stop" push-buttons
2 - Vacuum gauges, one indicating condenser vacuum, one indica-
ting air jet discharge vacuum. Gauges shall be Ashcroft 1379
with 4-1/2 inch white dial, black numerals, and chrome plated
threaded bezel ring for flush mounting.
(DENTON9 TEXAS - 4;04 2C-2
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2 _ Thermometers, one indicating cooling water temperature and
one indicating seal water temperature. Thermometers shall
be American mercury actuated No. 4-1/2 - 647088 with white
dials and black numerals, stainless steel armored capillary
tubing, and stainless steel separable sockets.' Ashcroft
1379 cases with chrome plated threaded bezel ring for flush
mounting shall be used.
1 - Circuit breaker, 3 pole, 480 volt se, 10 ampere, 10,000
ampere interrupting rating, Westinghouse Catalog No. EH 3010
or approved equal, or flush panel mounting on control panel.
This breaker shall serve as branch protection for the seal
water pump motor which shall be tapped from the vacuum pump
motor leads.
All other control devices for the unit shall be mounted within the panel.
Temperature switeLes. vacuum switches, solenoid valves, and other devices
shall all be clearly marked as to function.
United Electric Company P-7 temperature switch with stainless steel armored
capillary tubing and stainless steel separable sockets shall be provided.
All interconnecting tubing shall be run in a neat manner to bulkhead
fittings for attachment of external leads. All vacuum gauges shall be
provided with shutoff valves, All panel internal wiring shall be neatly
bundled and run to terminal blocks for connection of the external wiring.
pro-
The vacuum pump motor leads shall be connected toTterminal blocks
terminals shall be
viding connections for the power supply ed,
sized to carry 125 per cent full load current of the motor.
20,7 PIPING. All interconnecting piping which is necessary for operation
of all equipment furnished with the conlenser exhaust units shall be
furnished and shop installed complete with valves and fittings.
Except as otherwise specified herein, all pipe shall be seamless carbon
steel ASTM A33 Schedule 40.
All fittings used with steel pipe 2 inches and smaller shall be 2000
pound carbon steel socket welding types
All fittings 2-1/2 inches and larger shall be seamless butt welding type
ASTM A234 constructed from carbon steel.
All flanges shall be 150 pound forged carbon steel welding neck type.
(DMMN, TERAS - 4904 2C-3
(BIWACE CONDENSER - *,36A)
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All valves 2-1/2 inches and larger shall have flanged cast iron bodies,
stainless steel seating surfaces, and stainless steel stems. All valves
2 inches and smaller sh,%11 have 600 pound carbon cteel bolted bonnet
socket welding end bo4:4s, stainless steel renewable seats and discs,
and stainless steel steee,
All control air and pressure sensing lines shall be AS51 B88 drawn temper
Type K copper tubing cot smaller than 3/8 inch with Crawford "Swagelok"
tubing fittings. All tubing external to the control panel shall be pre-
fabricated with fittings installed, identified, and boxed for shipment.
2C.8 WIRING. All interconnecting wiring which to necessary for operation
of all equipment furnished with the condenser exhaust units shall be
furnished and shop installed to terminal boards on the control panel.
The installation shall be complete with conduit and conduit fittings.
Wiring shall include, but not be limited to, a circuit between the
terminal board for the vacuum pump motor and the line side of the
specified circuit breaker,
Wire to the vacuum pump motor leads shall be sicced to carry 125 per
cent of the full load current of the motor. All wiring shall be in
accordance with the requirements of the GENERAL EQUIn1ENT SPECIFICATIONS.
•
Conduit shall be rigid galvanized steel conduit with short lengths of
liquidtight flexible conduit for connections to electrical devices where
required. Maximum flexible conduit length shall be 18 inches.
2C.9 MOTORS. Motors shall conform to the Motor Specification and Data
Sheets bound in this specification and to the requirements stipulated in
Section ID, GENERAL MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS.
(DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 )
(SURFACE CONDENSER - M-36A)
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MOTOR AND DPI VtN t1UIPMENT COUPLED, VIEWO, Ikrl,• MOTOu END OPPO ITl' TO MOTOR TlUIPU1 "iHAFT
AS REQUIRED
MOTOR
HP 460 VOLTS 3 PHASE 60 HERTZ Ik,OOk SERVICE
QUANTITY 2 :ERVICE FACTOR 1,15 DESIGN CLASS R
INSULATION SYSTEM: CLASS B STANDARD - SEALED Y ES IENCAPSULATEO -
AMAIf111 TEMPERATURC ho C TEMPERATURE PIS[ C
LNCLO,.'V": TYPE DRIPPROOF POUNTING HORIZONTAL SHAFT SOLID
SPACE HLATEPg - VOLTS - PHASE WIRED TO SEPARATE ItRM RON -
INLET AIR FILTER - - CURRENT TRANSFORMERS NO
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
BEARINGS: TYPE ANTIFRICTION MINIMUM LIFE (AFBMA) 20 VRg
LUBRICATION: TYPE GREASE SYSTEM SELF-LUBRICATED
OTHER PLQUIREMENTS
TEMPERATURE DETECTORS: WIPED TO TERMINAL BOARD IN SEPARATE DEFECTOR TERMINAL 809
WINDING: RTO'S, OHMS - QUANTITY PER PHASE - OTHERS " -
BEARINGS: TYPE
DISCHARGE AIR: TYPE -
SYSTEM VOLTAGE CONDITIONS: PRIOR TO STARTING MOTOR PER CENT OF P0,10 MOTOR VOLTA(,E
IMPEDANCE TO STARTING CURRENTS PER CENT ON A - - MVA BASE -
OTHER PEQUIFEMENTS:
SfIP,f T COUPLING
TYPE. FURNISHED BY
MOTOR HALF COUPLING MOUNTED BY RETURNED APPARATUS TAGS COORDINATED BY
MO I Or? DA rA
HP ACCELLRATINC TIME SEC 3OUNO PRESSL^F 1FviL5-
P.i•M 'IN,'". SFLfD FULL LOAD 4PEED PPM ;-:EQUENCY FANCE LEVEL
LFF1!10CY, Fig CENT FULL LOAD CURRCNT Alvp: IN LP-1 IN ['2
LOPS': 112 ?/4 4/4 LO(K£O ROTOR CURRENT AMP; OIERALL
POWEk FACTOR, PER CENT LOCKEC ROTOR TOkOUE FT-L9 15-150
LOAD: 1/2 )/4 4/4 PULL UP TORQUE FT-LB ISO-J00
SPACE HEATERS BREAKDOWN TOPQUE FT-L6 )OD-e(0
NUMBER OF UNITS TOTAL MOTOR WT LBS 600-1100
UNIT RATING, WATTS TOTAL ROTOR WT 19; 1200-2LOC
OGTLINE DWG NO. ROTOR INERTIA L9-F12 2400.4E00
ALLOWABLE STARTS 6906-16000
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SPECIFICATION AND DATA SHEET
BLACK & VEATCH DENTON, TEXAS
CONSULTING ENGINEERS MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC GENERATING STATION PA G.1 ~F 1
KANSAS CITY, MO. UNIT S 65,000 KW
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Section 2D - CONDENSATE PUMPS
2D.1 GENERAL. This section covers the design, performance, and construc-
tion requirements for the condensate pumps. The pumps shall be of a proven
design.
The pumps will be located indoors near the condenser at ground floor eleva-
tion. They will pump from the condenser hotwell. The pumps shall be com-
plate with motors, couplings, and baseplates.
The design of the pumps shall be coordinated as stated in Paragraph 18.13
in GENERAL EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS.
2D.2 PERFORMANCE. The equipment shall be designed to operate under the
following conditions:
Number to be furnished Tvo
Fluid pumped Condensate
Capauity, each, gpm 850
Total head, feet 425
Maximum allowable total
shutoff head, ft 530
NPSN available, referred to pump
suction, inches
Normal pumping temperature, F 109
Maximum pumping temperature, F 115
Maximum rotative speed, rpm 1750
2D.3 CONSTRU(NION. Equipment construction shall be in accordance with
the foilowi~ ng req irements:
Pump type Vertical wet auction
can type
Suction connection type Flanged
Discharge connection type Flanged
DVMN, TEXAS - 1904 )
~SWACE CONDENSER Mr-36A) 2D••1
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Materials - Pump materials shall be equivalent to or shall exceed
the strength and corrosion-erosion resistance of the following
listed materials:
Outer barrel and discharge head Carbon steel - ASTM A36
Bowls Cast Iron - ASTM A48
Impellers Bronze
Shaft 18 per cent or stain-
less steel
Shaft sleeves 18 per cent or stain-
less steal
Wearing rings 18 per cent or stain-
less steel
Bowl bolting 18 per cent or stain.
lass steel
Baseplate Carbon steel - ASTM A36 J
Bearings Sleeve
Thrust bearings In drive motor
Shaft seal type Mechanical seal
Oland seal water Condensate
2D.4 PUMP CHARACTERISTIC. The pumps shall have a steadily rising head
capacity characteristic, The shutoff head shall not exceed that given
under PERFORMANCE.
The pumps shall be capable of operation with unthrottled discharge. The
motors shall be capable of operating at these runout conditions without
exceeding the service factor of the motor. The preferred maximum efficiency
point should occur at approximately the rated capacity.
2D.5 CHARACTERISTIC CURVES, Certified pump characteristic curves shall be
submitted. The curves shall show total head, efficiency, and brake horse-
power as ordinates with capacity in gallons per minute as the abscissa.
Characteristic curves ehowing head, horsepower, required NPSH and efficiency
all plotted against gallons per minute delivery shall be supplied, Speed
torque curves for the pump drive and motor, and the combined moment 3f in-
ertia (WK2) of the pump, drive, and motor shall be submitted.
(DENTON, TExAS - 4904 )
(SURFACE CONDENSER - M-36A)
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Head, horeepower, and efficiency curves shall also be submitted for the
maximum and minimum diameter impellers which may be fitted to the pump
casing.
.2D,6 GUARANTEES. The pumps, drives, And motors shall be guaranteed to
deliver the specified capacity at the head specified. They shall be guar-
anteed to operate without cavitation, pitting, excessive vibration, or
noise under all conditions.
The condensate pumps shall be guaranteed to operate satisfactorily either
singly or in parallel, and when bringing on or taking a pump out of ser-
vice with the other pump in service.
Condensate pump NPSH requirements shall be based on one pump operation.
Special attention shall be given to sizing the pump cans to meet NPSH re-
quirements. Losses through the can shall be included in pump NPSH require-
manta.
The leiign of the pump drive and motor shafts shall be such that no critical
speed shall occur within a sale margin of the pvmp operating speed.
2D.7 TESTS. both condensate pumps shl,ll be shop tested for capacity, poker
requirement, and efficiency at each of nat lose than four different heads
and capacities on the condensate system vrve including rated head, normal
operating range limits, and it minimum recommended flow.
Eight certified copies of curves roeulting from the test shall be submitted
to the Engineer for approval before shipment of the equipment is made.
These curves shall indicate the actual test pressure and temperature condi-
tions and the observed test points.
If the pump suction conditions (pressure and/or temperature) differ from
the conditions listed under PERFORMANCE, appropriate correction factors
shall be applied to the observed test curve and a corrected curve shall be
indicated, The curve shall then represent the expected pump performance
under PERFORMANCE conditions based on the shop test data,
i
After installation of the equipment, a test will be performed by the Owner
to check the pump characteristic curves when operatittk,, under the PERFORMANCE
conditions based on the certified pump curves.
If the difference between the proposal curves or actual field performance
and the expected pump performance indicated on the certified pump curve for
the shop test, is in the opinion of the Engineer or Owner, too great, the
Contractor shall modify the pump as required, in accordance with the proce-
dures given under GENERAL CONDITIONS.
(DENTON, TEXAS - 490$ )
(SURFACE CONDENSER - M-36A)
032670 2D-3
20.9 ARRANOEMENT, The condensate pumps shall be arranged for shove floor
suction and above floor discharge. The pump baseplate will be grtmuted to
at the 010VAtion given under CONSTRUCTION.
2D.9 PUMP CONSTRUCTION. The following requirements shall apply to pump
construction.
2D.9,1 Arrangement. The pumps will be installed pith their baseplates
below the suction connection (bottom of suction pit). The pumps shall be
designed for proper operation with this arrangement. The motors shall be
mounted directly on a machine base on top of the pump discharge head. The
motor mounting base r,hall be of complete cylindrical construction fabricated
from steel plate suitably reinforced, Nandholes shall be provided in the
mounting base for access to the coupling.
2D.9.2 Shaft Couplings. Couplings shall be Fast vertical thrust couplings
-)r approved equal,
2D,9,3 Ven,_ tins, Suitable vent connections shall be provided for venting
the pump casing and discharge head to the condenser shell,
2D,9,4 Assembly, A flanged joint shall be provided between the discharge
head and can to permit removal of the pumping element without removal
of the cae Each pump and "can" shall be fully shop assembled and shipped
as a single unit,
2b.10 DRIVE MOTORS, Motors shell conform to the Motor Specification and
Data Sheets bound in this specification and to the requirements stildlated
in Section 1D, OENERAL MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS, except as modified herein.
Motors shall be manufactured by Allis-Chalmers.
2D.10,1 Thrust Bearings, Thrust bearings shall be suitable for the motor
and. pump upward and downward thrust loads, Bearings shall be sized for 25-
years average life based on AFBMA standards and normal design thrust or
normal pump thrust at rating, whichever is greater. Bearings shall have
close fitting covers on both sides and a labyrinth stinger on the output
shaft. All bearings shall be self-lubricated.
(DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 )
(SURFACE CONDENSER - M-36A)
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DRIWEN EQUIPMENT CONDMSATE F'UN' BHP
SPEED 1600 SPpk. Wok RfFEGki.( 10 M:irUF '.,PTLD L5FT1 ITEM
;HRUSTL DOWN; ND:*Y4L of MDM Lv SPEC ~i 36A
COUPLING W'K2 REF(~Rt.L %IAUTOR SYt;:': COLIC! LbFT2 PRO'ET ti90~
HIL)PA'ULIC. W, T LHFICrRY 1-9%Tt
CEAR BOA: RATIO : 1. W'K2 REiERh'EU 10 MOTOR SPECD lHf i'
01Hck REQUIREMLNT~
ROTATION
MO TOP AN;; OR IVEN CQJIFMEN'T COUPLED, VIEWED FROM MOTOR END OPPO`•ITL TO YOTCP OUTPUT SHArl
MOT0R HP 460VOLT5 3 PHASE 60 HERTZ I`L•OOR SER;Irf
QUANTITY 2 SERVICE FACTOR 1.15 DESIGN CLASS B -
INSULATION SYSTEM: CLASS B STANDARD SEALED YES ENCkPSJLAIEU
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 40 C TEMPERATURE RISE C
ENCLOSURE: TYPE DCIPPROOF MOUNTING VERTICAL SHAFT SOLID
SPACE HATERS VOLTS - PHASE WIRED 10 SEPARATE TERM BOX `
INLET AIR FILTER CURRENT TRANSFORMERS NO
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
BEARIN,S: TYPE SPHERICAL ROLLER THRMMUM LIFE % BM0 20 TR$.
LUBRICATION: TYPEOIL SUBMENOED SrstEM SELF-LUBRICATED, PUMP ACTION
OTHER REQUIREMENTS $~`GANY NUPJICTION GUIDE BEARING, GREASE LUBRICATED, 15
TEMPERATURE DETECTORS: WIRED TO TERMINAL BOARD IN SEPARATE DETECTOR TERMINAL BOK
WINDING; RTD'S, OHMS QUANTITY PER PHASE _ OTHERS
BEARINGS: TYPE
DISCHARGE AIR: TYPE _
SYSTEM VOLTAGE CONDITIOY'•: PRIOR TO STARTING MOTOR PER CENT OF RATED MOTOR VOLTAGE
IMPEDANCE TO STARTING CURRFNTS PER CENT ON A _ MVA RASE
OTHER REQUIREMENT:,:
L
'HAf r C OI1PL I N(,
TYPE. FURNISHEO BY
MOTOR HALF COUPLINr> MOUNTED BY RETURNED APPARATUS TAGS COORDINATED BY
i,l0Tl)fi DAT A
Hr ACCELERAIING TIME SEC SOUND PRESSLIRF. LEVELS-
RFS SYNCH, SPLED FULL LOAD `FEED RPM FREQUENCY RANGE LLN(L
EFFICIENCY, PER CENT FULL LOAD CURRENT AMP) IN CPS IN OH
L04:~: 112 314 4/4 LOCKED ROTOR CURRENT AMFS OVERALL
PDdf4 FAC:D'•, PER CENT LOCKED ?OTOR TORQUE FT-0 75-150
LD.AO: 112 314 4/4 PULL UP TORQUE FT-LB 150-340
SPAr[ HEATER; BREAKDOWN TORQUE FT-tH ?00-601)
NUMBER Or UNITS TOTAL MOTOR WT I.E; 600-1160
UNIT RATING, WATTS TOTAL POTOR WT 01 12OD-2400
OUTLINE CWF, NO. ROTOR INERTIA LP-F T2 2400-4500
ALLOWABLE STARTS 43CO-TDOO''
MOTOR
I of SPECIFICATION AND DATA SHEET
BLACK a VEATCH DENTONA TEXAS
CONSULTING ENGINEERS MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC GENERATING STATION PAGE 1 or I
KANSAS CITY, MO, UNIT 5 65,000 KW
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Section 2E - CIRCULATING WATER PMQS
2E,1 0ENERrAfor I,, the e c This c section covers the performance and construction re-
design,
design. eater pumps. The pumps shall be of a
provers
The pumps shall be furnished with electric motors and all accessories re-
quired for complete pumping units.
The design of the pumps shall be coordinated as stated in Par
In GENERAL EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS.
agrsph 18,13
2E,2 PERFORMANCE
ing conditi- o`~~ The pumps shall be designed to operate under the follov-
Number to be furnished
Fluid pumped Two
~ Treated aevage effluent
Temperature of fluid, F
40 to 95
Capacity, eaeh pump, BM Total head, feet* 30,000
64
Maximum speed, rpm
' 2E,3 CONSTRUCTION, Equipment construction shall be in accordance with the
• Pump type
Vertical vet pit
Impeller type
Discharge connection Mixed f]ow
Giza and type 30 inch minimum, 125 lb
AN3,flange
Removal provisions
* Total Pullout design
head shall be the total pressure available at the
Pump discharge con-
nection measured above the pump pit low vater level, Friction through the
pump column and elbov shall be charged to the pua.).
(DEMN* TEM - 490)+ )
(SURFACE CONDENSER - M-36A)
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Materials - Pump materials shall be equivalent to or shall exceed the
strength and corrosion-erosion resistance of the following listed material::
Impeller Bronze
Suction bell Cast Iron
Pump bowls Cast iron
Column Carbon steel ASTN Ar42
Shafting 12-14 per cent cr stainless steel
Wearing rings Bronze
Bearings Bronze
Thrust bearing location In motor
Pump discharge location Above baseplate
2E.' 4 ARWOEMENT, The pumps will to installed outdoors in an unprotected
location and all necessary features required to adapt them for operation in
the weather encountered at this station shall be provided, The pumps shall
be designed for uyvard removal from the pump column of the entire pumping
element without disturbing piping connections$ baseplate, or anchor bolts.
Pump Setting Arrangement -
Operating floor Datum
Center of pump discharge Above
Pump pit low water level 21-0" below
Bottom of pump pit As required
The two pumps will be connected to a common System of discharge piping.
2E.5 PUMP CHARACTERISTICS. The head capacity characteristics of the pumps
shall rise steadily from the design point to shutoff.
Preference will be given for a pump which has a low shutoff head$ low re-
quired horsepower at shutoff$ and maximum efficiency at approximately the
rated design conditions,
Pump operation shall be in accordance with the requirements given under
OUARANTEES,
(DMMSO TEXAS ; 4904 )
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2E.6 AltACTERISTIC CURVES. Certified
be s CIMAC
The curves shall show head, efficinc*netc curves shall
head required,and horse~ y, net positive
minute as the abscisaa,er as ordinates with capacity in gallons pQretion
veer
impellers which me Characteristics of the maximum and mini d to The pump curve shetseshallealso indicate theicombined healso ad caPaemum ty cat a curve
of two pumps in parallel operation.
Speed-torque curves for the pumps shall be submitted.
2E.7 GUAR I+~' The pumps and motors shell be guaranteed to deliver the
specified capacity at the head specified.
The Pumps shall be guaranteed to operate satisfactorily without cavitation,
pitting, excessive vibration, or noise in both parallel operation with two
Pumps in aer•rice and sine um system head and when starting or huttitgndownNa Ppumping ump uncontrolled against
follows: with the others in
operation on the header. The approximate system head conditions are as
20,000 gpm 40 ft
41,odo gpm
50 ft
60,000 gpm
64 ft
PUMP submergence shall be based on one pump operation.
The design of the pimps and motors shall be
critical speed shall occur within a safe margin above the be such that no
speed. Pump operating
2E.8 TESTS. The circulating water
power requirement, and efficiency at each Ofafouredifferenttheadsrincluding~
rated head, normal operating range limits and at minimum recommended flow.
Eight certified copies of curves resulting from each test shall be submitted
to thc Engineer for approval These curves shall Indicate thefactualiteestt rressthe ure and temp is made,
condi-
tions and the observed test points, P and temp perature If the pumps cannot be shop tested
be acceptable, but the Contractor shallnst teein hisheropoalthat
peps will
Pump curves and data are guaranteed. P osal prototype
As a minianam requirement, pumps Said drives shall be completely sho ass-
bled and checked,
p em
(DEN~1`OCN, TEXAS - 4904 )
(SURFAE CONDENSER - M-36A)
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If tho pump suction conditions (pressure and/or temperature) differ from
the conditions listed under PERFORMANCE, appropriate correction factors
shall be applied to the observed test curve and a corrected curve shall be
indicated. This curve shall then represent the expected pump performance
under PERPORMANCE conditions based on the shop test data.
After installation of the equipment, a test will be performed by the Owner
to check the pump characteristic curves when operating undet at curve r the PE ifRANNE
conditions based on the certified pump curve able.
If the difference between the proposal curves or actual field performance
and the expected pump performance indicated on the certified pump curve or
the shop tent curvy: is, in the opinion of the Engineer
accordance ownr, to the o
the Contractor shall modify the pump required procedures given under GENERAL CONDITIONS,
29,9 PUMP co _NSTRUCTION. The following requirements shall apply to pump
construction
2E491 Impeller. The pump impeller shall be of the mixed flow type.
Renewable impeller and casing wearing rings shall be provided.
2E.9.2 Column. The pump column shall be of welded cow-Wiction using
Cor-Ten A or approved equal steel plate not less than f3/8fipnch thick,
Joints in the pump column shall be flanged. Bolting shall be Type 316 stainless steel or other suitable noncorrosive material
as approved by the Engineer.
pumping
The pump column shall be constructed so the entire
impellers, bowls, diffusers, and wearing base pate.
disconnecting the pump discharge connection and pump p
2E.9.3 Motor Support. A motor support base shall be provided for mounting
the drive motor directly on the pump. The motor support base shall be of
cylindrical construction with all supporting ribs and braces, if required,
on the interior of the base. Suitable access openings shall be provided
for convenient access to the coupling and shaft seal. The base shall be
machined and drilled as required to receive, and provide proper alignment
for, the motor, All bolting, washers, and dowels required for securing
the motor to the base shall be Type 316 stainless steel and shall be
furnished.
2E,9.4 Shafts. The pump shaft shall be of special materials machined at
all surfaces.
Shaft couplings between the motors and pumps shall be the bolted flange
type. Other couplings may be bolted or screwed with pins. All shaft and
impeller connections be desby backflow of igned to prevent difficulties under
reversing pump
(SURFACE CONDENSER .49AM-36A)
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2E.9.5 Bearing s and Lubrication. All shaft bearings in contact with fluid
being pumped shall be of rubber backed bronze, shall be of sufficient number
to prevent shaft whip and shall be lubricated by the pumped fluid. All
bearings shall be mechanically secured to the bearing housinbs to prevent
bearing rotation or movement during operation.
A packing gland shall be provided at the top of the shaft enclosing tube,
accessible through openings in the motor support stand. Shaft sleeves shall
be provided at the stuffing box. The box shall be of sufficient depth to
permit ample packing. The packing gland shall be split to facilitate re-
packing of the box.
dis-
The e permitaremoval between of the packing gland and stuffing insertion ofpacking sufficient
mantling the pump.
The thrust bearing shall be furnished in the motor.
2E.9.6 Baseplates. Each pump shall be provided with a heavy cast iron
or structural steel baseplate. Separate heavy steel soleplates shall be
provided tor'grouting and shall be' designed to permit 'removal of the entire
pump and baseplate without disturbing the soleplate or grout. The base-
plate shall be provided with a drip lip agd,drainsge grooves sloping to a
drainage hole which will discharge into the pump pit.
2E,10 MOTORS. The drive motors for the pumps shall be of solid shaft de-
sign and shall conform to the requirements of the Motor Data and Specifica-
tion Sheets bound in these specifications and to the requirements stipulated
in Section 1D GENERAL MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS.
Motors shall be manufactured by Allis-Chalmers.
2E.11 ASSEMBLY. Each circulating water pump shall be shipped fully shop
assembled as V single unit. Each motor drive shall be shipped fully shop
assembled but separate from the pumps.
2E.12 OPERATION, The pumps shall be identical units, designed to operate
singly or in parallel. All replacement parts shall be interchangeable.
(S CE ONDENSER9- M-36A)
2E-5
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ORIYEN EQuIPMENr CIRCULATIAG WATER PUMP BHR ? sTF:TA
LOFT
5Dff0 AB RFl2'DF rs, i.a~ REPENa(0 10 MUTON SPCIU 3Pf.C M-36
MGM UP
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r.tU104 AN) URIvfN EQuIFMENI COUPIc_E. VIEaEp M HO;q ^!0 1 J
AS REQUIRED
4r10 T O K 4000 VOLTS 3 posc 60 HERTZ OUT rr,+o k
HP
2 tRvI CE GACTO R 1.15 DESIGN Ct ASS -
QUANTITY B - - - SEALED YES [NCaPSULATEP
INSULATION SYSTEM: CLASS G STANDARMPtRATURE RISE C
AMrtIENt TEMPER I~rypy jpR ECTF ~ Mouwtlxc VERTICAL ;YArr SOLID
tPARATL
ENCLOSURE: TYPE w•• " P SINGLE PHASE WIRED FO TERM 110k YES
SPACE HEATERS 12 O YOLIS HER RCCU CURRENT TRANSIORMERS FILTER INLET LQUIRVTLNtS
l1 Y REMOVABLE WASHABLE, IMPINGEMENT TYPE FILTERS HAVING ZINC
PLATED STEEL FILTER MEDIA SHALL BE FURNISHED
YRS
FIGS: TYPEKINGSBURY-THRU~T IMUM LIFE (AfBMA)
OIL 3EARI#l sysTEM SELF-LUBRICATED
OTHER CATl PEQU0IA1:REMENTMs SPLIT SLEEVE, OIL LUBRICATED GUIDE BEARING
DM
TEMPERATURE DETECTORS; WIPED TO TERMINAL BOARD IN SEPARATE DETECTOR TERMINAL BOA -
WINDING: PTO ' 9, OHMS QUANTITY PER PHASE OTHERS
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BEARINGS: TYPE Y _
DISCHARGE AIR: TYPE tE NOtOR YDL'AGf
JYSTEM 'ADLTAGE CONDITIONS: PRIOR 10 S1AP.TING MOTOR PER CENT M GYT A 4A91tp
PER CENT ON A BAIE
+MPEGANCE TO STARTING CURRENTS
OTHER PFQUIREMENTS:
$HAFT COHPLING FURNISHED eY
MOVE RETURNED APPARATUS TATS COOREIIl PY
MOTOR HAIf COUPLING MOUNTED BY
VOTOR IHP ~t~.j~ ACCELCRAIING TIME 4JC SOUND PRESSURE IEtiLLS-
HP FULL LOAD SPEED PPM fREC~UENCY RANEE I.Ell
cPEEL'
RtM rC ENC, FULL LOAD CURRENT A,MPO IN CPS 1% Ala
EFFICIENCY, RGR `ENE Ayp; OVERALL
LGALN L/2 'a/u LCSaEC PDTGR CURRENT Ti_350
FUoE° FVrCa, IE° LENT lf, r_E[i Rrlllq TON'1UE
PJLt UP t4R(UE c•_r? 15C'-7,v
HPEAf, U QUE
SPA+,E HF,eT TOTAL MJTOR y.t L9: 6ruC-12(1 0
NUMSfR O F F units
Ufill RATING, IAA TTS TOTAL =OTOP WT L y i G U - Y U ^ 0 GUT,INE D i,:_f Tz 2 I.2fJrl
~OTCR INERTIA 4gcC-1(1000
DEG NO.
' ALLO'irr6LE SteptS
MOTOR
SPECIFICATION AND DATA SHEET
SLACK& YEATCH DENTON, TEXAS
CONSULTING ENOINEENS MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC GENERATIN6G SATIKO~N PAGE' Ot 1
UNIT S ,000
KANSAS CITY. M0.
Section 2F - BUTTERFLY VALVES A.`1D EXPANSION JOINTS
2F.1 GENERAL. Butterfly valves and expansion joints shall be furnished
for the four condenser circulating water inlet and outlet connections, the
two circulating water pump discharge connections, and the auxiliary water
cooler cutlets.
2F.2 BUTTERFLY VALVES. Butterfly valves shall be Henry Pratt, Crane, or Allis-
Chalmers. Henry Pratt combination butterfly valves and expansion points
will be acceptable. Valves on the circulating water pump discharges shall
be furnished with motor operators. All other valves shall be hand operated.
Valves shall be the same size as the connections to which they attach.
2F.2.1 Valve Construction. Butterfly valve bodies shall be constructed
from steel or cast iron and shall be provided with renewable rubber seat
rings or spool type liners. Val,ro discs sh C.1 be steel or cast iron with
chromium plated or hardened stainless steel edges polished smooth. All
valves shall be provided with stainless steel ihsfte
Valves shall have flanged ends drilled in conformance with the 125 pound
ik8 $16.1.
Valves ehall be designed for a working pressure of 50 psi or 30 inches Hg
vacuum at msximum circulating water temperature, and valve bodies shall be
capable of withstanding a hydrostatic test pressure of 125 psi. The valves
shall be capable of tight shutoff against a maximum differential pressure
of 50 psi. Valves shall be designed to withstand all stresses imposed by
a 10 second closing cycle under rated pressure with a maximum pipeline veloc-
ity of 10 feet per second and to operate without vibration or other objec-
tionable results when locked in any position with 50 psi differential pres-
sure across the valve. Valves shall be constructed so that the abaft may
be placed either horizontally or vertically.
A position indicator shall be furnished which will indicate the position
of the valve at sll times.
Hand operators shall be of the self-locking, worm gear type?. The reduction
gears shall be totally enclosed in an oiltight housing and shall operate in
a lubricant bath.
2F.2.2 Motor Operators, Motor operating units shall br Philadelphia Gear
Limitorque and shall be designed for operating the valves with 50 psi dif-
ferential pressure across the valves. Valve operating speeds shall be se-
lected to open or close the valve in 30 to 60 seconds.
All necessary contacts and interlocks shall be included within each motor
operating unit for remote electrical control and for automatic stopping of
the valve disc at the limit of its travel in both opening and closing opera-
tions. The contact interlocks shall be geared limit switch rotor type.
Provision shall be included for protection of the valve disc from damage
)
(DENTON, TEXAS - 490
(SURFACE CONDENSER - M-36A)
032070 2F-1
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One of the limit
due to closing on foreign material in the valve Beata.
circulating water pump
pump
switches provided on each of the operators for the the circulating enter
l be ill operate
discharge valves shall be adjustable to trip on the v motor at a point in the valve travel such tControl circuitslw
contactors shall not be furnished with the
closed suet as the motor comes to
120 volt Be current. Reversing
motor operating units.
indicator shall be provided for manual operation
A handwheel and position engaement of the hand-
of time except when the motor is energized during which time the
be Provisin shall automatically be made for manual
handwheel shall the valve. Provision
wheel at s disengaged.
without
Motor operators shall be suitable fords installation in any position
lubricant leakage or other operating
Motors shall be ball bearing, totally enclosed, high starting torque, re-
versible, with Clue B insulation, and designed for nominal 440 volt, 3
phase, 60 hert2 ac current discharge valves
ater pump
120BVOfor it aoeapcirc'ulstiing acbeaters*
Motor and switch enclosures
shall be provided with
Motor conduit boxes shall be gasketed, waterproofed, and corrosion resistant.
2F.3 A rubber expansion joint shall be provided as an
on joint, to be installed
EXPpNgION JOltiTB. valves, or as a separate
integral part of the butterf water connections, the circulating water pump
the condenser circulating water cooler outlets.
discharge connections, and the auxiliary
The expansion joints shall to theAstandards of the Rubber Expansion
Joint Division of the Mechanical
Expansion joints shall be constructed of reinforced
2F,3,1 Canet_ ru` c~n~ ned for a pressure equal to the water box test
rubber and shall be deslg vacuum. Each joint shall be provided with adequate
pressure and 30 inches H4 inch axial and 1/4 inch transverse movements from a
corrugations to allow 1~
neutral position in every direction.
not less than
shall n be designed
four Each join shall restraining be provided with a controlauni consisting of n
bolts. Restraining bolts attachments differential
restrain the force due 200 per cent of the valve design
pressure or 30 inches Rg vacuum acd allow free movement of the joint in
transverse shear.
Expansion joints on the circulating water puml: discharges shall be weather
protected with a neoprene outer covering.
(DOMN9 TEXAS - 4904 2F-2
(SURFACE CONDENSER - M-36A)
032670
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DREVEN iQuiEMENT MOTOR OPERATED BUTTERFIX VALVESHP
cPEEoAS REQ1ID RPM. h'X1 REFERRED 10 Mg TOR `.PEED LPFT1 +TEAt
111 PUS 1' 44 : hn;4AL MAt MGM III) i~F'EC M-36A
r(lW'L Ihi, 1111k/ Pf I i RRFP TO M01,14 Si'f ! I1: 51.1 IP 1 III i C~1~; I I T 1F~~I)
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M01 0h A". I,ITIN !U'II iVL'll IUUFYI[, TlIA! IwCh"4i`10k, fN~ ','F'it{KIEL Ll JLI':Jf
AS REQUIRED
46o L'L 3 HA:'E 6o HEP11 OUT
;1dAh11TY 2 SLPVICr rACTO: oE~lr,v CLA,) HIGH STARTING TORQUE
fh.",',iLATIGN ~YJ1EM; LL ASS B STFN_A;;', SCALEU X ~NCAc'~-,.ATEt;
AMFIENT 1EA'PEVATU^E C TEMFERATURE RISE C
ENCLOSURE: TYPE TOTALLY ENCLOSED MOUNTING FLANGED SHAFT SOLID
SPACE HEATERS VOLTS PHASE MIRED TO SEPARATE TERM DOA `
INLET AIR FILTER CURRENT TRANSFORMERS `
OTHER REQUIREMENTS SUITABLE FOR INSTALLATION IN OUTDOOR INSTALLATIONS IN I
UNPROTECTED LOCATION
PEARINGSI TYPE ANTIFRICTION MINIMUM LIFE (AFBMA)15 YRS
LUPRiCATION: tYPE GREASE SYSTEM SELF
OTHER REQUiPEMENTS
TEMPERATURE OfTECTORS: MIRED TO TERMINAL BOAFD IN SEPARATE DETECTOR TERMINAL BOX
MINDING: RTD'S, ONMS QUANTITY PEP PHASE OTHERS
BEARINGS: TYPE `
DISCHARGE AIR: TYPE `
SYSTEM VOLTAGE CONDI110N5: PRIOR TO STARTING MOTOR PEP CENT OF FATED MOTOR rOLTAGE
'MPEDANCE TO STARTINS CUPPENTS PER CENT ON A MVA BASE
OTHER PEr,UIREMENTS: MO'T'OR SHALL CLOSE VALVE IN 30 to 60 SECONDS,
SH:1F T C01. Pi I ~NG
')FE E04'NISHED 5Y
MOTOR HALT COUPLING MOUNTED BY RETURNED APPARATUS TAGS COORDINATED BY {
HP ACCELERATING TIME SEi^ SOUND PPES:~-T LEvELi-
P^M SYNCH, SPECD FULL LOAD SPEED PPM fREOUENCY PANT LEwEL
EFFICIENCY, PEP CENT FULL LOAD CIIRRENT AwPS IN CPi fl rP
LOAD: I/1 3/14 11/4 LOCKEp FOIGP Cl1PRE'1T AMPS 04'E~ALI
F'OtLP rA'_tOP, PER CFNT LOCKED i~OTOP r0aQuE FT-L°
LOAD; 1/2 3/4 4/4 PULL UP '0^V !E F7-L 'J 15f-?
SPACE HFA'FGS ,~C&vI',+'l T',crr,Jr AT_LE 3"_•
NUMPLF' CF bNITE, TOTAL •1,7OP WT L5S
UNIT PATINC, AA'Tj TOTAL 4~IOP WT LR;
OUT LINE LOG !{0, ZoTp? INERTIA L9_r•i
ALLOWAPLE STA;'j A9CP-::'_f
MOTOR
SPECIFICATION AND DATA SHEET
BLACK A VEATCH DENTOW TEXAS
CONSULTISG ENGINEERS MUNICIPAL EI ECTRIC GENERATING STATION ,AS, I EP I
KANSAS CITY, Mo. UNIT 5 65,000 KW
r '.r ry.:..•'2, <':o w. < e e Y= a u r ..y o- "3 t,.. a w.
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ri TURBINE-GENERATOR I 4 EXHAUST
OPERATING FLOOR
L46561
ONDENSER
L . I OUTLINE
II
?URSINE-GENERATOR
4
FOUNDATION
• 3 L.`- . I L I
1
OVERALL
CLEARANCE BASEMENT FLOOR
El. 63b'-O"
AUXILIARY MATER 6'-3"
COOLERS
ELEVATION
AT MATERBOX FRONT
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I
CONDENSER ARRANGEMENT
BLACK & VEATCH DENTON, TEXAS
CONSULTING ENGINEEAS MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC GENERATING STATION M4904-1223691
4 KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI UNIT 3 65000 KW
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APPENDIX
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SPECIFICATIONS
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DOCUMENTS
KJN:CIPAL ELF:;1111C
GL: ERATING STA'T'ION
• UNIT 5
CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS
SURFACE CONDENSER
SPECIFICATION 4904 M-36A
ADDENDUM 1
June 19, 1970
Each bidder shall note these revisions to the contract documents and in-
corporate these revisions in his proposal. Each bidder shall attach a
signed acknowledged copy of this entire addendum in the front of the
specifications submitted with his proposal. This addendum consists of
this page and revised Page C-2.
1. 'E C_2- Delete entire page and suastitute revised Page C-2
attached to this addendum.
2, `Page 2A-2, Article . Change the circulating water source
from cooling tower to- "Treated ravage effluent",
3- °ae 2A-3 Article 2A.9. Change the specified tube gauge from
f 20 BWO" t0 "22 BWO".
i
4. Page 2B-1, Article 2B:2. Under tube side, change "Flow, maximum,
ea:h cooler, gpm to read:
"Flow, maximum, both
coolers, gpm"
5. Page ?B-l, Article 2B.2. Under shell side, change the specified
rlow from "500000' to '350,000"-
BLACK & VEATCH
Consulting Engineers
■ ■ ■ ■ i! ■ N N • ■ If it ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ N ■
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The undersigned bidder hereby certifies that the recisions set forth in
this addendum have been incorporated in his bid and are a part of the
contract documents.
BI
NE IN .
Signed ___,LE LAVAL K__
`.v
rFe W. Be tz, Jr., General ?Tanager
Date July 1. 1970
(DENTON, TEXAS - 4904
(SURFACE CONDENSER - M-36A
(ADDENDUM 1
061870