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John Kl.inr~ i S11bjc,rt: City of TJenton, 'foaas Unit. i'5 Control and in^trur,lent. 1:c;ui.nlaent; 13 & V c;pcc:i.fic,';ation 4'3"1 • 1:-tai, mar ldr. Ming: CorlFilrruincI telephone ronver.sati.orl Uat( ~It1challntllfnrhe signal rant3c front 3-1.5 Iasi to 3-•27 psi i the subject job, 1•riil and in a lditional. i.2,2WI to thc! total CU nt. if thuro i1rQ tiny clueDt;i.oils, please Contact 113. Very truly your S i11 (r;7 L'nc)i.,1c•r.'~ K1nrlns Cii:y i)i;;Lr.i.ct JJa:,1r AIIIN ' 1.1I1Ili to "aPAN V Vw'ILKIIFIt, 01110 4~i1Q I'Ili 1IIt '1i1,!{:+ ; : • U'' Illy; Cp, 'I 1 it • 1 1 , J A131. r) 1 111: 1'' 1 , 1 f ACDUC1 f,L U S YSTEM TDA PO1V [1; A11n PrIUC F S S c 0 N T AUt 1;rply 1: f'. U. ~s-Jb,77y n Prailic 4'~IL~r, as 6G2Dd F hone 9Is 3i1 F{?;+ 17 2 RLH 1J I-D Tb 1.~~~ ors Cc?;t: a3.t.i.t,j l;l,c;inwen" 110% fit, }~i11tGi7 J C'~.L'r 111 F,UlIJ'.L 64114 C! ri ' , . 11 1 ntteni i.r,n 15r , 1701n 1C'li.nr3 SubC1tt of. T)enton, '~'cras 13 & V SPCc. 4904 FC Cif Cont):ol & xnrat.r.ull?ontati.olt, ):quiprne)lt }JC"1 r' Mr. fling: CO." Ci r.a tiro informati.olt divert to you rr<r;u r3 t.J,rl tl,c, mij.f,F;ion of tha ; ci+,?t 1irt'luric iittOr and the L-cdditiort of the. l-• (`M'rRi11~ 11t~,~~nninf~^Y, ' }.vS:a r.. ~ 7110, clPOI i.Cttble t.ako-c.pl.1t price for t1m, .Sc;,m annunciator is ; 40 62).. rlhk irtc111c3:31 t.hn 40• )Joint bcdlc~r board cnnunciator., tho /V -pr n't turbirre board annunci )Lori Crloncj with tho civ;;oc.iatcd plawl tuid.. tai.a.-ing of- this; (:quipmgnt-. The appli.c,ib)c price for adding e0, l;eta recore'.big "Ir,nun("i.atur is $20..429. Thn recordi.rtg annunciator con.,A.,;t0,) of tha fol.lo,rinU: 2 Model P72..01. Cabinet, 'rtC.Frt:Uril~r{ v 1 No. ItW2.13, 11,!;Po):y ~c ;r.mol i0, ; (;U pr)i.nt t") 2 Scanner pri;) Ler 2 No. I-)C•-h07Sa power supp.lics 1. Terminal W oc): a'is,%irb.ly 3 27r~, ):1'1211. 1:~:h1oY yr : +i a No. 1 No. 5310 I',v7 i r_ assc:r hl :~e:! (64, pointy ) 2 No. '1'11•-1. `l i.ans print-out 2 G1'cluild 1)Ctrct:ora 1 2•-111.11inc+cond resoJ citi.on 1 150 ft. cilblC' for ),).inter 3 110. 1.UT dr.f.ve). 61 3 50 it. cable:; ,:or lumpa 1. Dual l,`tmp hol utn Printer cli.,;oble mwit:ch O:(.'y lock) ,.r ) I !SJ, ~IL)11S llo.1 11.c~a 2 D'Aohor 20J 1970 i TfuA i)PI'Ov:i. .:1 yOll vit.)1 the infc;rmrt~.c)n y-; 1t I:eciuir- e ilt this i;.L'C7 i:lljJ CillC:;tiOI1L: Q): CvI'lIU_!I1CSJ J7CiIfC 1ct ma know. I Vc::ry uIv,vc)l1r.r., i~lc,^, ).ncJi.necL Kansas City DISLC3,clt JJS i r { I i I i I i I s i i i i F'rc~(wsal No. 51198-491 Sl y~ t UU ,fit IC O 1 Bal3~.QCik Ct X Rev. No. Sttppl. Date 12/14/70 PROPOSAL Pale 1. of t E Sub)(i ltecol:clincl I.tsnunci;%tor amt `Cer.>>einLt~~:e I,onitor t Ci1.y of D(rnl,,on, Tex,za AhlniCi1.)al. 1:1.ect:riC Grr,c;rating SLation ■ 1 f 1I I f l i f( 1 TD Idack & Veatch Conrsulting Lnyincors I', o. 13om £1405 Kansas City, trio. 641.14 Att s Mr. Roger. Dutton I I REFERENCE Black & Veatch Letter Datoo 3.1-13-70 Respccllally s .1;nitted BAILEY ML( [R C0YPANY J. J. SoOau:;I:as S11c:,n Lnyincer Kant; is: City Diotrict Eiailey Metcr Company - A suWtloaryol E3abcock & Wilcox, O S.A. Wr(H ffe, Ohm 44092 --I cleyhvrie, I f) 94 3 Y100 Tclee 98 42) - Call: 8ar'ymeter 1~,'~ F f~cposnl flo. 5).l'3E:-49) S1 l 1. l . , _.I WIC 12/14/710 P140P0SAL PaFc 2 of 2 yi(` jlioi o to li,rl.1,il I o cowil'it(il 11 It( I h levi al Vo, I~rlcn ,Iio,.n, 511u1hJ III kll;,5 (011(iil r-11, ill- cII J, 4 herein Id gI4e1I I y I' l :,,(IIII-,it lons, r ,I f 8 [),III ui 1h15 plot-11, IelcrenFAd bl,fcuI. flit- eriaIll wI11 k fur. rii fo•.l Id; shi; I ii h p.i~Il luilrss ir,~ Celr,i olhul°is,; b~lrw. Ili '.I No. lype alM ha.ri~dicu Plire AT,T1~'MTJ-~ No. I Sc EII'l 5cric a .I19 event rP.cw:Cl(!r and Sorie:3 '10 513P-17 vimml annunciator ,;yo;Lam as uescyibcc and t :bl]latCCi ill attached Scam Instruillent Coll). letter gLmUtLion ciutud 11-10-•70. 21,f00,00 ' A T,T1:1UNA`l'PI Ia c) . 2 5TP•-75 F3ota Corporation Model 11,1201 Sequence 5DP-17 I c:o,,- t(3riny Sy::tcm as closcribed and tabulated in att acbecl Bntn Corp. quotation No. BAN-2)72 Mated 10-27-70. 20, 772.00 14E-1 Howell Instruments Tomperaturo Monitoring System, Mot! ol 114200 per 13 f V woes except to include higo speeu scanner. Extra price to add high speed scanner KILIC0, L';cI1.FY VIFTER COMPANY WICKLira, OHIO 4402 • PIIONE 116 W-5500 • TWX & TFIEX • CABLE: MILYMETER .'Gull SM!•!Ln P R O D U C T S A N 0 S Y S T E M S F O R P 0 W E R A N 0 P R O C E S S C 0 N T R 0 E Reply to: P. 6. Sax 8009 • P~a'~ V~IYnte, Klr as EUCIS 913 362.6993 January 22, 1971 City of Denton, Texas City Hall Denton, Texas Attention Mr. John Marshall Purchasing Agent Subjects Electric System Improvements project 4904 Spec. No. K-6A BMCo. Job No. 5193P Gentlemen% Please refer to Black & Veatch letter dated 11-13-70 regarding the recording annunciator and temperature monitor. As pointed out in Black & Veatch's letter, these two items of equipment are independent of the main control panel and therefore, warrant individual consideration. After review by our Engineering Department, and since the record- ing annunciator and temperature monitor are separate entities, we find handling of this equipment as suggested in Black & Veatch's 11-13-70 letter is entirely acceptable. Consequently, our handl- ing costs will be reduced and the savings can be passed on. There- fore, we will agree and accept handling this equipment under the following terms and conditions: The guarantee or warranty terms specified under Section GC-24 will be required of the equipment manufacturerF however, an requests for service or equipment under the provisions of t KO warranty will be directed to the equipment manufacturer. The Bailey Meter Company would not be responsible for any adjust- monts, calibration or repair of the equipment required by Sections GC-24 Guarantee and 1A.7.3 Manufacturers Technical Services. All engineering data required by Paragraph GC-7, Approval of Engineering Data, and Section 1C, Engineering Data, shall be submitted directly to the Engineer by the equipment manufacturer, All coordination required for engineering and shipment shall be directly between the Engineer and the equipment manufacturer. TER COS'PA%Y WICKUEfE. OHIO 44072 PHONE 216 743 550D • TEIEA • CLBIE t &A1:2 Mr. John Marshall Pago Two January 22, 1971 City of Donton, Texas The subject equipment shall he shipped f.o.b. plant site by the equipment manufacturer on a schedule directed by the Owner. The above handling procedure will result in a price reduction to the contracts Reduction per abova revised handling of Scam Recording Annunciator and Howell Temperature Monitor, Items 5BP-17/TP-75. -50690.00 If you have any questions or comments concerning any of the above, please do not hesitate to advise. Very truly yours, BAILEY METER CO►!PAt3 ()7 J. J. Sadauskas Sales Engineer Kansas City District JJStgr cca Mr. Roger Dutton, Black & Veatch, Karsas City, Missouri Mr. Robert Ellis, Black & Veatch, Kansas City, Missouri y A ; y j ` .t K tF . i a j { v s r.° • =C, 14 Tf CITY OF DENTONs TEXAS MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC GENERATING STATION UNIT 9 f SPECIFICATIONS AND DOCUMENTS FOR CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENT Specification 4904 K-6A TABLE OF CONTENTS Page thru Pate BIDDING REQUIRDMTS Advertisement A-1 A-2 Instructions to Bidders B-1 B-4 Proposal C-1 C-3 Proposal Data D-1 D-5 CONTRACT FORMS Contract Agreem#at CA-1 CA-2 Performance Bond PB-1 PB-2 CONTRACT REGULATIONS General Conditions GC-1 GC-14 SPECIFICATIONS PART 1 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Section 1A Description and Scope of Work IA-1 IA-5 1B General Equipment Specifications 1B-1 1B-$ IC Engineering Data lC-1 1C-2 (DENTONs TEXAS - 4904 ) (CONTROL AND INSTRUM T EQUIPMVT - K-6A? 079370 TO-1 ° Pcge th'tu Page PART 2 - TECHNICAL RKU'FP MENTS Section 2A Teohnical Requirements Applying to All System Equipment 2A-1 2A-2 2B Control Systems 2B-1 2B-6 20 Instruments 2C-1 2C-11 ' 2D Electrical Instruments 2D-1 2D-2 2E Control and Instrument Accessory Equipment 2E-1 2E-3 2F Panelboards and Equipment Enclosures 2F-1 2F-7 20 Control Valves 20-1 20-6 APPENDIX - INSTRUMENT LIST AIL-1 APPENDIX - CONTROL VALVE SPECIFICATION SHEETS ACV-1 APPENDIX - DRAWINGS AD-1 APPENDIX - ADDENDUM 1 i (DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 (CO NT p L AND INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENT - K-6A} TC-2 ADVERT ISLXENT CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENT FOR DENTON, TEXAS * Sealed bids will be received by the City of Denton, Texas, at the office of the Purchasing Agent, prior to 2:00 p.m. Central Laylight Time on September 15, 1970, then publicly opened for furnishinE and delivering fob Municipal Electric Generating Station, Denton, Texas CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENT Prospective bidders may examine copies of the specifications at the office of Black & Veatch, Consulting Engineers, 1500 Meadow Lake Parkway, Kansas City, Missouri. Specifications will be issued only to those bidders who have begin deter- mined by the City of Denton, Texas, to be qualified to bid. Determination of a prospective bidder's qualifications will be based entirely on written evidence submitted by the bidder in duplicate to the City and the Engineer not later than 5 days before the time set for opening the bids. Each pros- pective bidder shall submit evidence that he: Has adequate plant equipment available to do the work properly and expeditiously. Has an adequate financial status to meet financial obligations incident to this work. Has adequate technical knowledge and practical experience. Has no gust or proper claims pending against him on other jimilar work. Has designed and manufactured three or more units of a similar type and rating, operating under equal or more severe service conditions than the equipment specified, and each of which has been in successful commercial operation for 3 or more years in central station power plants within the United Stated. The evi- dence shall consist of a selected listing of the units, indica- ting the Owner's name, location, date of initial operation, rating, operating conditions, and type. The listing shall be specially prepared for this particular bidding and shall list only those units falling under the above requirements. * Refer to Addendum 1 dated September 10 19(0 (DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 } (CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENT - K-6A) A-1 070970 Qualified prospective bidders may obtain copies of the specifications from the Consulting Engineers (mailing rddress - Black & Veatch, P. 0. Box 8405, Kansas City, Missouri 64114). All bids must be made on pririted contract document forms included in the specifications. When filed with the Purchasing Agent, each bid shall be accompanied either by an acceptable bidder's bond, a certified check, or a cashier's check on any solvent bank, the amount of which shall be not less than 5 per cent of the amount of the bid. The bid security shall be ivvle payable to the City Treasurer of the City of Denton, Texas. Bid security of the successful bidders will be returned when their contracts have been signed, filed with, and approved by the City. Bid security of unsuccessful bidders will be returned on award of contract or rejection of bids. No bid may be altered, withdrawn, or resubmitted within 60 days from and after the date set for the opening of bids. The City of Denton, Texas, reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive defects in bids. CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS John Marshall Purchasing Agent (DENTON$ TEXAS - 4904 ) (CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENT - K-6A) A-2 070970 T STRUCTI01S TO BIDDERS r,. i _d'AI,. _ ir,: !.r ;r t.innz tI I Jy to th prvl%rat on of I roloygl: Car n quipment, n%t. t't.tlsi an'l P01 "t-1 work t'nr t.5o City o DentGrl, 'hnx'f.3, m-'ti ng thrr7 ut;h 1'ui, l i c Utilities h"I and City r'ownr'i 1 , 0rei nor ftior r•'frrrr_d to as chi "Owner". B.:' PliOPOSAL5. Proposals, shrill bu Prepared :illd rnrlirnitted in duplicate, C'a'll copy containing a comptele bound copy of thunQ ointotrict documents. Proposals which are not prcpircd in accordance with these instructions or which are submdtted without a complete bound copy of these contract doca- monts will imply that the bidder does not intend to comply with all of t& contract, conditions and such proposals will be considered irregular. B.2.1 Prt~l,ar4tion. Each proposal shall be carefully Prepared using the proposul and data forms bound herewith. Entries on thn proposal and data forms shall be typo, using dark black ribbon, or iegi'Kly written in black ink. All prices shall be stated in words and figures except where the forr!3 provide for figures only. Each bidder shall list in tho 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 addo-l behind the proposal form. If the bidder takes no exception to the con- tract documents, he shall write "None" in the space provided for the list- ing. Proposals which do not 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 documents in any way, except by stating his exceptions in the space providers on the proposal fora. The bidder shrill st%pie or otherwise bind, with each bound copy of con- traet documents submitted, a signed copy of each addendum issuod for these anntract documents during; the bidding period. The bidder snsll assemble oil lrawing;s, catalog data, and other supplementary information necessary to thorcu,lkly describn materials rind equipment covered by this Proposal, end shall attach such sipplem"Mal information to the bound copy of Un3e contract Documents submitted with the Proposal. 2.2.2 ifn tyres. Each bidder shall sign the Proposal with n1w isuil signature and shall rive his full business address. Bids by nortn.r,nnips :'kgll an signed with the pnrtn^_rship name followed by the siEnaturn u n] inwirnation of an? of t.ho partners or other authorized representttiva. !ids by ,j corporitio! snuLl be signed in the niunc• of t,i,•, rorporation, :-I lowed by the signature nnl designation of the' president, s°'crWtnz , -tnivr person ai hoMed to bind the corporation. 's'he names of QI -,is signing saould -1so be tylad or printed below the s ~ it*nr,turt . E};AS - -490)4) lo2169 t•-1 A )I,] by ri i crs,,r1 l.'lio afl*i xe:i to hi: a1J;71rlt llrt! the wor,3 "press t 3 isuio3in:' hi'l Y.'1 tllC). f',' r. t, i.; f',c to r;~ 'rlAd.I-7 If r•1 i,r i , 11 1 Y, t't,l' rt .,1' l,rr the 1„1~"'1' r'f11f1(; lli 4,r; i, rtl l Cif t.lle r•r)r'1~1'-9.Sfi r"1, i t'lini; cor[,orr)t'ir,n ,AJ%11 :rr.~ r I rr: Y'urni 111 'd11fi I,}ley 411, t,1ir: 7,Ldr31'eJ f,f t:r'lr jrl nCl ~3: i flUc. c.~ uL.ci_t_t'i1 C1,oi c )1 3h;111 ba suLtssitt k iu I 3 1 a'idre~~c'd to Chu (;Ily U'r r)L,1'1(?;d, 'i'f:XA;, Attent,i~'n; E'+,r'n, 'u.,r- cnt, ;ulrl c,nlorsed or, t.hc ~utsidc of the crlvelope with tilt, t,i!'I' r'z I',inle 'uri the narr;e of thl ware. bird upoll. 13.2.1+ 'rlithdraw'il. proposals tar.+y be withdrawn, uIter, II, %liri re euLu,itte'i at any tune befure the time s,A for opening the bids. Propo als~ my r,',t be wi+. iorawn, altered, or rya iumitted within 00 lays the~rertfter. S.3 1111.01'OP,AL CUARAPi' EL _ Each proposal shall b! accr~r,i,ru,icriby a certifier] check or cns'nierI check dralnl on any solvent t'utk, or b ri acceptable bir]derls bond executed by the bidder and a curr.ty crTpr,ly :,.uthorized to rio business in the State of Texas in vi ttmount of not le:.s 01all 5 per cent of the total bid. !'he Proposal guarantec shall be made payable without conrliticr to t~lo City Treasurer of the City of Denton, Texas, and the amount t%,, roof may be retained by said City of Denton, Texas, as liquidated damf:,es if the uidder's proposal is accepted and the bidder fails to enter into contract ill the fora prescribed, with legally responsible surety, within 10 calen- trlr days after the date he is awarded the contract. proposal guarantee of each unsuccessful bidder rill be returned aft.v vwar'l of contract nr when his proposal is rejected. Vile proposal gua,runt,ru „t' the bi'3dcr to whom the contract is .,warded will be returne when raid bidder executes th Contract Agrecc,ent and files a satisfactory t'erforniatlcc' Bond. ';'he i.ropos'Il deposit of the second lowcai resCCir. UI.- b3(Iller may be vet>.i%ed for a period riot to exceed GO days lpen3in- ti) )-ecution of the Contract Agreement send Ferforlnt),nce Bon,] by the sur'^'c.'. 'ul kidder. !Ji'•uh.,ATIOri TO E. SUPMPi'I•r:D I.11TH PROPOSAL. such bidder sha]i ..ut•r..it iu proposal the nine of manufacturer and the type or no3e1 of 1 ri',r i1, 21 it(tm of r.Iuipr;ent or material he propose t.o f'lrr,is.,,. lir. rtlL suurlit, tllur~•witl, '3rawings and descriptive n-ittcr which 1ri11 cilrj rc;r:rrt1 ~fimensione, principle of o,•.eration, and the mr.terials from whiI:n t!I- irt; 'lrc r:1%+D. P.ny bid not hriving sufficient ir_scrirtiv~ r.,atter r riUe '1l'CL1 r'1 tE'l-lY the CJ~411'i.'in Il': (jr Trate ri fils Lid up:)% 'Rill bg r W .1'1'la,illa l'. '11:.U, I 1Z';1'~11Vt'ti v'llG m1 ttcb;' 1nS1,I r1 C.C5S fV: GiE'r w. ri•!'Lill': i Up{ l„ '3rd',?'?'. Afiy L'atC Tl al dr ial't'.4I i. fro;l tnr fir. Jl ..dill 't., s ,k'm.itted wi it slut Le p'.vnit'.cJ wit.holi:t written ?errdssion fr3 t'r.: do-.r. Vc:'t1'll 1.+ItCjflU rlt~ f'dVl; of t.t1' 1, lrl;i~~r• :il. illy 1,1:1' rN,a r,tl rl i~ l'llity~ lwoAlr,y, lll:;J'il 0A t 1' 'ilt(rrtcit LItS"cn 1. Cyr [fd ~.LOr1'~.1 i'r• ill unliJr r,uid ttU,t tie (?dncr wl i 1 i ' i,, tiic ol:~.i~ •~f : r~leG:tini 1t1 V 1u1y vli of t,llCs -11t erI I A lta ri Indic;JL rln~l snCi( :.elr nbt C"s'1C4 fOr CXtrB COmOF'(;t1;Lt.jUr1 Or a'xteriGkUn of t,Ll'e. h1,41'I"; _%^l l) ljr'i~ 'iu~: .;wtlI include all faxes, permit,,, an4 b._ lawfrlll, ar llfi 3t t,nc Owner jr the, bidder ;)r, Proposal. .'rri:;'.;lirlVl lnr•Ulll,r Federal, ;AAtc-, and local taxes, t,'L,r,~ occT1- tlVln7lt 1lCrrrlSE.':7, 'Ind Ot110r -1m11'ar t%XL,s, 1)r, vrli tS, riri"i li. tisils 'ar,l'Li- ;-n'elc Ili th,; specifie,l work. Puc S11"'l bidder will ne ccrq -risated for tiny in;rcn~e in tax rates, liCC't a;. i'':es, -Lnd l,i:r(nit fee., Or 'irly new taxes, 11 Cr-n£;ea, (Al permits - impocc~k after the date 0f t1): Pr01,0C•Il; provided hUWCVET', t.liat this 11r0 visi0n hrlI I be limited to wales, u:,c , excise, :1nd att. r ivl li lore'q ttixes assessc,i ur,ainst the completed work and tc, licenses and p( i'u(its rerluir' l :,pee L flcally for the proposed work. It :;11111 be the bidder's responsibility to d^termin_ trig (rpplicable tax,-s, hermits, and licensee. If the bidder is in doubt. ;a; to li let'::': or not a tax, permit, or license in .>i,plicablc, he sh311 otrite in his proposal whether this item h3.s been included in his bid price ¢rld the :lijount of the applicable t;permit, or license in question. is.( TIME OF COMPLETION. Ttie tire= c r completion of the work is a basic' crTisideration of the Contract. he proposal sha1.1 1)r. based upon com- pl,ti !n of the work in r_ccord3nce with file specified schedule. It will Lo i,c=cossary that the bidder srltis y the Owner of his ability to complet t iii: ',ror~: within the stipulated time. In thia connection, attenticri is called to the pr,)visions of the %tt•Ici;c,l ,'.neral Conditions relative to delays rind extension: rf time. Ill7 1j0aD. The contractor to dhon.1 tile wnrk is a-,l will be Sc.lui i;-1 to furnish a Ferformance Bond co thr. City of Denton, 'iex;as in ,1 ("3u;a] to 100 Ir_ ..,,r cent of th^_ lr[I:r,3Ct amount. till' l of the 1)013 r'i'111 be i :elladcrl in tae lurerp aunt b1i T,rlr:e, 'l'ien bur:d s:rsil be exec' tc7 or 0, furrx, l l'OV.l rl ~'d, Copies of whir's 'Ir" attaC}1c'd ileretzij'nrr(J by 3 i;'iT'''i•ii c!):nhuily ;LLll.il02'iisr=~i to llo bu3ine ~ in the i>t'it^_ of L'l.r:r'U1~1 accept"bl' surety to the Owner. With tnl, bond shall be rll_i _,r~ic;s of ~f ,It,torncy", certified to inclu is th-2 ~iatc of ti,'' if includes fi"1, .,:,ct,r~ictiou, fur- - . uur i 1 ton, 1`'}` , n] it fi,~,d laonr, or fur:l of field b: ,.lit` o L tc Uf the w . ] `L'16 thorou 1, L~+ l % f'- :i ; 1 f r t: ffect to-, pr(., . "tl ~n inn cmpl ~r,ri ~~1 il 3ur.: •ulj f1Mors which iiri , 9:iQCI:9rit %n; cjrl t t:ir_r , `:rlud n". 3r i tho cos f 1 `'ft'L... t,l il' wftl l'1 .,.v 1...'till ..13. [T'~~. UL ~ ' I 1 jxooyiurc necessary fur m%1n0l.'ncv of unin- Larruptod oparntinn, the nvol1.lnll0, ;,nd voot of Mar, 'n'u facilities for trill7a hUi'tEij, inn, h%ndling, mid Morale of r, laterlM M e'quipmM. It iyj ,t ow und"rab,ul and U M2 l that III ourh fact,gv K iv- unen projerly i1 uhf iy n0d anal Ponslderr! in th- preparation of oy-iV proposal sub- Pitted, as there will be no suownqu^nt financial nq,}qK1Vr%t, to aru contrucl awarded t0reL ;der, Witch to based on tfv' I wk < f such prior information or its "Mot an th- P(Ut of thy. wnrg, P.) INT[:hY STATION OF 511CIFICATl0+i31 If any pro:,p" tivy bidder is in ioubt as to the !.rue meaning of nny part of the hroi,onnA contract documents, i,e rely 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 docurents will be rude only by addendum duly issued, and a copy of such a+1Qn,i1un wi l be rraiicd or delivered to each person receiving a set of such documents. The Owner will not be responsible for any other exIdnnations or interpre- tutions of the proposed documents. It shall be the responsibility of the bidder to advise thy. Engineer of conflicting requirements or omissions of information which are necessary to n clq.ar understallding of the work before the date act for opening bids. Those questions not resolved by addenda shall be listed in the bidder's proposal, together with statements of the basis upon which the proposal is made as affected by each question. B.10 ACCEPTANCE AND REJECTION OF BIDS. The Owner reserves the right to -incept the bid which, in its ,judgment, is the lowest and best bid; to reject any and all bids; and to waive irregularities runt informalities in any bid that is submitted. Bids received after specified time of .Losing will be returned uropcned. B.11 CANCELLATION CHAR F182 Each bidder shall submit with his proposal the date any cancellation charges would commence and u ;schedule of the gpplicable cancellation charqes as provided for in Article CC-IQ of tho GENERAL CONDITIONS. TE:iA3 ) lrJ?7f,,1 B-ir PROPOSAL City of Denton, Texas City Hall Denton, Texas Attention: Mr. John Marshall, Purchasing Agent PROPOSAL FOR CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENT BID NO. 70-7144 Gentlemen: The undersigned bidder having read and examined these specifications and associated contract documents for the above designated equipment does here- by propose to furnish the equipment 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 bidder hereby proposes to furnish control and instrument equipment complete fob Municipal Electric Generating Station plant site, Denton, Texas, in accordance with these specifications and associated con- tract documents listed in GENERAL CONDITIONS, Article GC-1. Item Lump sum price for furnishing control and instrument equipment complete as specified but not including the sample table. Two hundred and twenty-five thousan6 and sixty two dollars. ($2250062.n) Price in Words Item U. Price addition for furnishing one sample table complete as specified. Thirty two thousand one hundred and c~lxty Pi ht dollars. 32,166. (Price in Words Item LU. Unit prices for the sddition or deletion of relays as specified herein including panel mounting and wiring: Relay Price, each relay General Electric HFA General Electric HGA b 7.JJ ) Agastat Time Delay Type DEL-12 ~.)J ) Square D GO-40 64. )J ) (DENTON, TZXAS - 4904 ) (CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENT - K-6A) 081270 C-1 The undersigned hereby declares ',hat only the persons or firms interested 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 in the Contract Agreement to be entered into; that this Pro- posal is made without connection with any other person, company, or par- ties likewise submitting a bid or proposal; and that it is in all respects for and in good faith without collusion or fraud. If this Proposal is accepted, the undersigned bidder agrees to submit draw- ings and engineering data in accordance with Section IC and to complete de- livery 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 equipment and materials delivery is of the essence. Dated at Aick i i rfe , ueuo this 18th day of eLtembr•,_, !970. Bidder Bai Ir• Meter Com By cuz- h. `177r-71' ows Title Mariaipe^, ?roposai T•'n~t 1ne- I, Attest: Business Address of Bidder n 1 ek l i r re , ih t o State of Incorporation DPlawarr Address of Principal Office Wick i i f rr , oh l o (DE:rTON, TEXA3 - 4904 ) (CONTROL AND INSTRUMT E@uipmT - K-6A) 072370 y-2 Variations from, and exceptions to, the contract documents (continued from Page C-2). .•r•,)L!on:~Lrl per>,'i:'t__s~'_1~r~; 'n~ r•rr+n';;~ The warranty terms given in your inquiry do not specify a starting date for the warranty period. The warranty terms given in our standadd conditions of sale will apply except that the period of warranty will be for one year following initial operation or 24 .months foilowirn; shipment from our factory, whichever occurs first. Taxes The Bailey Meter Company is hizthorizrrd and rr'nulrr~d to i;ol I I, ale:;,-Use Taxe^ In the 'Districts" of 'T'exas In the amou,ir of V. U;b. Cur, rr•({istrati on numoer is 1 -?4_ ) )t;I ) ) E . w4.;ordTngly, this tax wil l appear in o'1r 1nvI,1:P:; as it r;Pi;- nratP Item should we become a succP;;srul bldr]er on any of the r.qulprnent offered. Please note that a,:e havP not lnciuded any tax charges in the prices quoted. .omrnents on Specifications Technical Services In rPferenen to parnvraph 1 A.7. pavP 3 P • )i or' II; :'+c]c Verlr,,~; Specific--atione,, BaIIPy VPter Company wii; or, y (,r, I'espr,;l^il, r for incorrect ut,nnections madr' to equipmr•nL wit,'nln (,iis' of r'upp) y. Thi: meant; l rlcorrect < Pone r, t.l c)ns ,I thlrl Lhr• ])al r• board:, or wlthir a Lr:+namii ter or r,ny (Aber p,](rr e r) eq,s]p,_ merit which w'!! ,h jve hiipp i lr-]. '4r Stil l l nnf. bra r•r•,l'ir)n:- J o j o Pr,r incorrr 't, fir±'d ::orlnPcti(rC', which cork is by ;t,; r• r: 9 f<jr '4A j;jr;or1'n,-L. :;nloi'ti(,7or P,rll)lpnf'ni. li:) r;:)onsll, r ^r)r Pnil}Yrrr,nt which wn hr,)vr, t c,n tnR r'qui prnn1. L1) br= s11}1pl Ir rJ. Whr'rn t r1r i I'] 1'HL I (•r+rtaIin p lot,e of P'; .:lp,,r.nt nr: bP i nE' equI{,GO{It~ ;Pr ",111'r•t f' I t I F)C'.:75, Vr? 7:11 1 rol`t ;N rr'; r,. ' r' , O +nrL r, i' inI T'rPCL 8P~1PctIrn. IFaa''• rJS;'.lr; mull trio t'ayJi;rQ r,..,f1.3 .r.:! r-, r, o n o t h'3 t [''I l r, l l ] I i I" r~ r 1. spe, i +'i '~t,iPn7 rPF)re:;rnts the L(t r, r 1 t TEXAS AND 111E,iFUMENT EQUIPMENT - K-6A) C-3 o7(a)7o PROPOSAL DATA D.1 GENERAL. F.ach bidder shall submit complete and definitive in:br,r.stion on his offering in sufficient detail to permit a complete asnalyaira of the bid. The requirements stated in the INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS reli.tive to information submittal shall be rigorously followed. The requirements for information contained in this section are basic re- quirements. Additional information shall be provided as requested by the Owner. The blank, data sheets included in this section shall be completely filled in. The data listed thereon shall not relieve the Contractor of his re•• sponsibility for meeting the requirements of the detailed specifications. The data sheets will be reproduced by blue line printing. Make all entries thereon boldly with black ink or by typing with a carbon black or ozalid ribbon. Do not use ball point pens or blue ink. D.2 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION. The following supplementary information shall be submitted: Control panel layout drawings showing proposed arrangement of the bidder's particular hardware A complete description of all proposed equipment Functional one-line schematic drawings and description of all proposed control systems A list of process control installations comparable to the one specified herein which the bidder has supplied to other power generation customers Information, if available, on system maintenance and service contracts (DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 ) (CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENT - K-6A) D-1 070970 D.3 at IFMENT DATA. Each bidder F;._; S 1 (v ;!Ptr.r C071pr1r,,; shall furnish the following data Eidder's Name describinw the control and instru- ment equiF,ment he proposes to fur- nish. Mfinr,facturer Is N,,.rr,c,) - The data listed herein is stated for definitive purposes and for the convenience oDf the Engineer. NOTE: Write entries boldly with black ink or type entries using carbon black ribbon. Do not use ' ball point pens or blue ink. ' Panels Name of panel fabricator F.a i Length and weight of panels ' Boiler-turbine panel "Y Heater drain panel 13ai I riY 61e ~ 1 br, . Flue gas analyzer panel Cun tom C, nt re" - E ),)J ! cc; . Electric relay panel Ba t r y Sarrpl a table Cu:- t, om .'r,n t rri Panel Mounted Instruments V". ufactu.er and model number P:: and chart recorders 130 1 l v l)r •1 ft gauges '•'e:*.,'ai indi:4tors rY ::91 drum level -indicator ..1,.point temperature B-,: ing temper'at iire a• ,r r. r*~ . nitor.• 14N a e v it TiKA-' - 49j4 -':L LND INSTRI.7,4r.IVT FQUIt'MEN'i' ')7697? BF:~Iey ompiny • Bidder's Name Absolute pressure gauge -:f`'. L'`---_ Annunciators Instruments ' Manufacturer and model number Flue gas analyzer Fi<<! `ey Flue gas sample system I~ i ? E ~y - - Dissolved oxygen recorder \c "b Re3istance elements fis 1 f :''I I) Thermocouples 13,-11 1 ey j I;c K Protecting wells Bailey _ Drum level trip switch Bn 1 I ny - L;13'4) u j Flow nozzles Ba1Iey Drum level (electric) RP IIan - F:L- 80J Level indicators Drum level (pneumatic) Ba i I (!y - I iI Conductivity cells pH cells Control Flow Measurement_ Instruments Manufacturer and m~idel number Feed water fir)w _ - Fuel gas flow Air flow q' Desvperheating spray flow 'DENTOC+, TEXAS - 4904 (CONTROL AND INSTRITMYNT EQUIPMENT - K-6A) ~ 070970 Bidder's ;dam----- Control stems , Manufacturer and model number Combustion control lint ! e,; - :'.I r' - in+ - - Steam temperature control t+I - : Ir;r Boiler feed pump recircula- tion control !3y i;Lf,r r HoLwell level control f3 I 1 Irv - ;'.1 r. t t! Makeup control I3a I I r';; c Heater level controls B,,- I I ey - "i ri 1 1 nr, Generator hydrogen tempera- ture control N-: 1 1 cy - r I- irir Turbine lube oil tempera- ture control SIa I Icy - n I - 1 ir,r, Circulating water pH control ba I i ey - I n i- I trio • Hydrazine control f3a I 1 r;>' - I n i - ? I nr Boiler safety interlock system !Inlay., r ;,I,e,:if'ir,c+t tur Miscellaneous control systems Iia I i Py t srir? t l;nV . ; Selector stations f+t)I I vy Pneumatic relays and controls accessories 1 ; C~ r Electrical. Instruments and Control Manufacturer, and model number Push-buttons ^ L Rotary control switches aG,f?• v (DENTI?N, TExAS - 4904 (CONTROL AND INSTRUMFNT EQUIPOgNT - K-6A) I, 070970 _13zn ~P`h1.h~• v}Tii3:fJ (Bidder's Name Indicating lights Indicating meters Control avid Instrument Accessory ' Equipment Manufacturer and model number Control air dryer and filter li~nklne ,n - F' )il Instrument valves 1311 y rr;~,. Sample cooling coils Control Valves Manufacturer and model number <r y - r Diaphragm control valves -Fisher Gov. ! Piston operated control valves tia 11 PY r); Safety and vent valves FlotiAr Gny. ~:K, ' Positioners 13ailey Solenoid valves +~SU~' Cla es HT v• a . s~ H. (DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 ) (CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENT - K-6A) D 070970 Cu)N 1 i<ACT ASREENINT }il:'. rJ'1'1(Ar I' AG}+r;t K,.i~'i', 'i1k, .'rl ,~tt'~c2d into i.ni9 by and butwcc:: tho TFXAS, Party of ttr r~urcinaftcr' Crllud the ~f!whcrr', ',±,1 bA[1,E'f 1✓ETi,H CC:;if.ii( i~ i•I.~W'ir. r~rir;,r'i'.luii with its principal rd'fice in 'dickliffc, Ohio, 1',arty c,1' tl,r i~,rt ur,u hereinafter called the W1TNESSE`ill: 11iAT '4iEREAS, the Owner has cuu,,ed to be hrel~r,rr.G, it, r~ccr,rrlrince with law, spocificatione, plana and other contract dociicents for Uo- work as :-,erein specified; ana VHF tEAt3, the said Contractor has submitted to the Owner a 1'ropr,sal it; accordance with the terms of this Contract Agreement; ar.d WhIELHEAS, the Owner, in the manner prescribed by law, detfi-mined and declared the aforesaid Contractor to be the lowest rind be:,t bidder for thr~ said work and has duly awarded to the said Contractor ri contract therefor, for the sum or sums named in the Contractor's Proposal, a copy thereof being,, attached to and made a part of this Contract Agreement; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the compensation to be paid to th^ Con- tractor and of the mutual agreements herein contained, th^ parties to these presents have agreed and hereby agree, the Owner for itself and its sucrPasr>rs, and the Contractor for itself, himself, or themselves, nr its, his or thAr- successors and assigns, or its, his or their executors and administrators, as follows. ARTICLE That the Contractor shall furnish and deliver fob Municipal Electric Generating, Station, Denton, Texas the control and instrument equipr.:ent irteludinr" sample table complete as specified and required in accordance with the provio-irn:0 of the contract documents, which are attached and rr,ade a part hereof, and shall execute and complete all work included in and covered by the Wner's officir,l award of this Contract Agreement to the said Contractor. ARTICLE II. ;`hat the Owner shall pay to the Contractor for the work and nata- rials embraced in this Contract Agreement, and the Contractor will accel,t !r: 111 compensation theref>r, the sum (sitbject t~ adjustr,ents a5 l)rr,virl(,d i)v t'nr contract) of TWO HTiDRED F'Ic'i'Y-SEVhN THOUaAP;D TWO Hlf;DRr17) TEIRTY A',D D01,LARS (•257,230.00) for all work cuverei by an+i inciuicd in the cr.ntroLct desibnated in the foregoinq,, Artiel,r 1; payr.ent to be made in cr,ci3. c,c it::, equivalent in the mariner provided in the specificaticnF attached hf ,rc:to. t ir`NTON , i't;'(At: - 4001. ) ,t'.: TF; I, AVi' iliSTFIX,' NT EQUIP~raN - K-ll ;11?? CA-i ARTIC('-. M. That time of Cutipletion is of the ersF-nce of the Cor,trn t Agreement, anti that the Con'.r•actor shall proceed with the specified work w id shall ;cake shipment to ,:,.sure deliver-y at the fob site acecrdin;•, to the following schedule: All item, to be insta114:d in shop fabricated piping rilri:e October 1971 All field mounted items 'Du•ing Yarch 1972 All panels during July 1972 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed U A9 Contract Arrreerr,or,l as of the day and year first above written. CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS / i By ! Attest - r 1 • L- ~G urC NL._ BAIL ",*:TER CUNP~AIN r (SEAL) BY At e The faregoing Contract Agreement is in correc form according to law i,; hereby approved. 'l Attorney for Lwnc: o UlY Ah„•11,11 (DEM119 49011 ) (CONTROL AND 1NSTRUI,i;,"+iT EQUIPiNaI i - K-6A) 111270 r , 'Weral 1.38. Cn, FERFORIMiCE BOND Fend N,,, KNrjW ALL "44E:N EY THESE F,RESENiS that we, HAILE't 1 .':'ER CO:,:PANY of Wickliffe, Ohio, hereinafter referred to as "Contractor", and FEDERAL 11taLIRAi~L:F C7J:%,.a1t1 j a corporation organized under the laws of thr. ::;fate and authorized to transact business in the ';tote of Tor,s, as rety", are held and firmly bound unto the CI`P'i OF lli,iv'P(_jN, '!'11/,A;t hereinafter referred to as "Owner", in the penal :,um of TWtj HUND101) FIFTY-SEV;N THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED THIRTY AND 1401100 DOLLARS ($257,P30.00), 1'r,i• the paym^nt of which sum, well and truly to be made to the Owner, we bind ourselves ani our heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns, Jointly and severally, by these presents: WHEREAS, on the2isy of 19_!)0 the Contractor entered into a written contract with the Owner for furnishing materials, supplies, and equipment not furnished by the Owner, construction tools, equip-ent, and plant, and the performance of all necessary labor, for and in connection with the construction of certain improvements described in the attached contract documents; and WHEREAS, it was a condition of the contract sward by the Owner that these presents be executed by the Contractor and Surety; NOW1 THEREFORE, if the Contractor shall, in all particulars, well, duly, and faithfully observe, perform, and abide by each and every covenant, condition, and part of the said contract, and the conditions, specifica- tions, drawings, and other contract documents thereto attached or, by reference made a part thereof, according to the true intent and meaning in each case, then this obligation shall be null and void; otherwise it shall remain in full force and effect. PROVIDED FURTHER, that if the Contractor shall fail to pay all just claims and demands 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 amount not exceeding the amount of this obligation, together with interest as provider} by law, THE UNDERSIGNED SURE'T'Y, 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 way affect its obligation on this bond, and the Surety does hereby waive notice of any such extension of time, change, addition, or modification. (DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 ) (CONTROL AND INSTRUVX14T EQUIPNa'NT - K-5A) 111270 PB-1 IIJ 'i'Ii i -tir, tr.r y',"i„r71C Lnf' h£t }Ye C'''. lfito fii:' hand aG(l th(' ,~,i lt', ,iil'e'11 n . Lq nf.'. :uL: . i'i... I'-Lr,(' and i'L i a',1'pUl1tyf,rt '.'..Coal 1,) ilk, ff1Xo1li 111,F IL 1,Lflr11QY-It.-frv''• W, ~J . 19o BAF EY METi";k CO:'TANY (~EAL) cL i, ~ . tip' t, A~~IJR- (SEAL 1 (Attornoy-in-fact) N t r c,sevaal.r+ B (State Representative) (Accompany this bond with attorney-in-fact's authority from the Surety Company certified to include the date of the bond.) (DPINTON, THAS - 4904 ) (CON'T'ROL MiD INS'FBM-IIFNT EQIJIPIKE T - K-OA) 1112'(0 F'r~r Aeknom-ledg»;ient for Annexcd Instrununt S I AT[: OF Ohio } COUNtY Ot' Cuyahoga 1 ss On this 22nd day of Wcembar if) 7U hr fore me I,rrs,:n lly cline M. 9• Rosjlibalm who. bring by me duly sworn. did drp,»r and say that he is an Attorney in Tact of the I IM RAL INSURANCE COMPANY. and knows the corporate seal thinof; that the all Axed to said annexe l instru- ment is such corporate seal, and was thereto affixed by authority of the Powrr of Attrrney of said Company. of which a Certified Copy is hereto anached.,and That he signed said Instrument as an Aitf,rnry in-Jact of said Company by 13.4 authority. Acknuu fed •d end 5 ,rn to Pef ore me Nly Commission Expires I U l f i' l rht it a ore &1 / s ~ih rT t~: I.. :,Innu;Srclcr ra t•~, I r li'T lc~)3 e (Nntary Public I TORN 11MOe I11[Y. 4.111 w JrIH1It IM) Yl. RESIDENT AGENT rOUNTER-SIGNATURE ENDORSEMENT In order to comply with the Resident Agent Laws of the State of Taxes the counter-signoturs hereto is to be considered the valid counter-signoture to the undermentioned bond. Attached to and hereby made a part of Bond No. 8046-34-27 the Federal Insurance Cornpon} on behalf of - BAILEY METER COMPANY of Control and Instrument In favor of - CITY OF DEMON, TEXAS -for- Amount Equipment for Municipal Electric Generati ag $157,230,00 Station !]nit S - Counterstgned this 22nd day ofDecember lg 70 Resident _.Agent FORM 11!11! 4 4006 taw) ` Certified Copy of • r ` POWER OF ATTORNEY Witn1U AEI At11 bU 14rst VrtAtllte, That the FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, 90 John Street, New York, New York, a New Jersey Corporation, has constituted and appointed, and does hereby constitute and appoint To V. Lenihan E;. E, UoErlcan L. Posonbalm A. It, Droyor We D. Gorton of Cleveland, Ohio each Its true and lawful Attorney-in-Fact to execute under such designation In Its name and to affix Its corporate meal to and deliver for and on Its behalf as surety thereon or otherwise, bonds of any of the following classes, to-wit; 1. Bonds and Undertakings (other than Fiduclary Bonds) filed In any rust, matter or proceeding In any Court, or filed with any Sherif or Magistrate, for too doing or not doing of anythln specified in such Bond or Undertaking, In which the penalty of the bond or undertaking does not exceed the sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00). 2. Surety Bonds to the United States of America or any agency thereof, Including those regirlred or permitted under the laws ur regulations relating to Customs or Internal Revenue; License and Permit Bonds or other Indemnity bonds under the laws, ordinances or regulations of any State, City, Town, Village, Board or other body or organlaation, public or private- bonds to Transportation Companies Lot nstrument bonds, Lease bonds, Workmen's Compensation bonds, ~Mcellancous Surety bonds and bon7s on' behalf of Notaries Public, Shcriffa, Deputy Sheriffs and similar public o113e!a1a. 3. Bonds on behalf of contractor, in connection with bide, proposals or contraeta. Itl WIt1121W WIjt OL the said FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY has, pursuant to its By-Laws, caused these presents to be signed by its Vice President and Assistant Secretary and Its corporate seal to be hereto affixed this lit day of January 19 70. FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY gy %0 Frederick C. Gardner .a YleaPresGGnt y~11'JERS~{ Q.Q~ a.. Walter Le Forggee Aesistanl Secretary STATE OF NEW YORK sa. County of New York On this let dap of January 1970, before me personally came Walter LaForge, to me known and by me known to be Assistant Secretary of the FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, the cor- poration described In and which executed the foregoing Porter of Attorney and the maid Walter LBForge beangg byy me duly sworn, did depose and Bay that he resides In the City of New York, In the State of New York; that he is Assistant Secretary of the FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY and knows the corporate seal thereof; that the seal affixed to the foregoing Power of Attorney Is such corporate seal and was thereto affixed by authority of the By-Laws of said Company and that he signed said Power of Attorney as Assistant Secretary of said Company by like authority; that he Is acquainted with Frederick C. Gardner and knows him to be Vice President of said Company, and that the signature of said Frederick C. Gardner subscribed to said Power of Attorney Is In the genuine handwrit. ing of said Frederick C. Gardner and was thereto subscribed by authority of Bald By-Laws and In deponent's presence, Acknowledged and Stearn to before me ~d~~pn,una on the date abovo written ~ 0 04 op fo.ooo ;TT t~OTA%, Notary Public * , AIJ MARY K. BENDICK NOTARY PUBLIC, State of Now York 9 No. 24-0237980 rF' OF Qualifled In Kings Count'' y ~~u~pimnant Co Certl mmlBelon Expireess Mono 80 971. raau 184U IaRv. ava$ J•yere I,k) CITY AND COUNTY OF NEW YORK: ss 1, the undersigned, Assistant Secretary of the FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, do hereby certify that the following is a true excerpt from the I3yLaws of the said Company as adopted by Its Board of Directors on March 11, 1965 and amended January 2,1964 and that this Bylaw Is In full force and effect. "ARTI!'LE XIX. Section 2. All bonds, undertakings, contracts, powers of attorney, and other instruments other than as above, for and on behalf of the Company which it is authorized by law or Its charter to execute, may and shall be executed in the name and on behalf of the Company either by the Chairman or the Vice-Cbairman or the President or a Vice-President, jointly with the Secre- tary or an Assistant Secretary, under their respective designations, except that any one or more officers, or attornoys-In-tact designated In any resolution of the Board of Directors or the Executive Committee, or in any power of attorney executed as provided for in this section, may execute any such bond, undertaking, or other obligation as provided In such resolution or power of attorney." And I further certify that I bays compared the fotbgoing copy of the POWER OF AT`T'ORNEY ovith the original thereof and the same Is a correct and true copy of the whole of bald original Pourer of Attorney and that said Power of Attorney has not been revoked. And I fdrti'Weertify 4hat'said Fl9bEkAL INSURANCE COMPANY Is duly licensed to transact fidelity and surety business In each of the States of the United States of America, Puerto Rico, and each of the Provinces of Canada with the exception of Prince Edward Islandl and Is also duly licensed to become sole surety on bonds, under- takings, etc., permi4ted or required by law. \ `ea dn~er my hand and afal'of laid Co'mpAny 1 Givt New York, N. Y., this ,22ad , , , ; , .day of AleielaRt $eentary . GENERAL !i J.NL111'P)N0 it i:; understood er.d %Vj-cr.j tY,ait tl4., n.~:nt, In:; ructi .':~..t.o 11id~icrs, Froposa2, Praposal E~nta, Ce'ntrar_t l,;,recrr.~ nt, Iurrcrr,v, i.r,7„i, 6,:IQ rIII C~nait ior:s, Gener~s] I.„' lrrr,r--rite :'r.. „ ific,ations, i Eruir;, Adrlcr,la, ivi l r:hange ,saes" all as issued r,y the Cryrner, anal sl,e'cifi- catir,r,s Rnd ~:rit~inr~c~ring data furnished by the Cbro,rrlctor and approverl by the Own -r, are such includc~i in Chic contract and tar,, work shall bo none in aoc(,r1nncc therewl tti. GC-2. LbF'Iti_i'f1U;L'l. 4lurds, phrn:9es, or other exprr,n:aion3 ue:ed in these contract Iocuiar'nL3 shall. tiavo rleanings as follows: 1. "Contract" or "contract documents" shall include the itoms enrzmernted above under CONTRACT DOCI'*'Yfij 2- "Wner" Ghryll mean the City of Denton, Tr_xao named and desif llutc,l in th, Contract Agreement as "Party of the First l'art", acting through its Public Utilities Hoard and City Council and their duly authorized agents. All notice's, letters, anil other cormlijil cation directeI to the Owner shall be a,idresscd and delivered to R11inic'1pul. Building, Denton, Txas- 3. "Contractor" shall mean the corporation, company, partnership, firm or indiyidivil, named and designated in the Contract Agree- ment as the Farty of the Second Part", who has entered into this contract for the performance of the work covered thereby, and its, his, or their duly authorized representatives. lr. ubcontractor" shall ru;an and refer only to a corhorrO,ion, partnership, ur individua). having a direct contract with the hontractor for performing work covered by these contract doeu- mrints. 5. .Ent rLCer" shall ix-tti the firm of Black & Veatch, ConsWtinp, Fnf;inr err, 1.500 t1cadow %ake Parkway, nailing rsddrti:os P.O. box 811059 Kansas C1L;,r, Missouri 64114, or itn d,.rly authorized a(•ents, such r~;ent %01rj,; within the scope of the partielilar dutic~ ontrusted to th':-ri in each Case. 6. 11PaLv of contract", or tquivalent words, shall. rierwi t,h^ <tat,r writte:, in the first paragraph of the Cont^u-t Agreer.ctlt. 7. 10bv" or "days", unless heroin other-wise exprr,scly defir,ori, dial i r-„ttn a calendar day or days of twenty-four hours ts. "i7r0 wo!'k" rih,ill mean the ejulhr']nnt, SJI h]iC';, miteria13, I ibU.", and services to be furnish, l 1Cr '.lie r:0iit1'art ardl tho girl^ying out of all duties rivl obliv~,ticr. irr,;osc+l b tli^ l:Or~t2'a^t documcnts. (E~;UII'Mr•;;JT ) l?I069 ri _1 9. "Plans" or "drawings" shall mean all (a) drawings furnished by the Owner as a basis for Proposals, (b) supplementary drawings furnished by the Owner to clarify and to defispene in greater detail the intent of the contract plans and ci- fications, (c) drawings submitted by the successful bidder with his Proposal and by the Contractor to the Owner, as approved by the Engineer, and (d) drawings submitted by the Owner to the Contractor during the progress of the work as provided for herein. 10. Whenever in these contract documents the words "as ordered", r"as directed", "as required", "as permitted", "as allowed", or words or phrases of like import are used, it shall be understood that the order, direction, requirement, permission, or allowance of the Owner or Engineer is intended only to the extent of judging compliance 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 construction operations, such supervision and the sole responsibil!ty therefor being strictly reserved for the Contractor. 11. Similarly the wards "approved", "reason.;;:."" '"aces table" " fl suitable", effect and import, unless otherwise particularly specified herein, shall mean approved, reasonable, suitable, acceptable, proper, or satisfactory in the judgment of the Owner or Engineer, to the extent provided in "10" above. 12. Whenever in these contract documents the expression "it is . understood and agreed", or an expression of like import is used, such expression means the mutual understanding and agreement of the parties executing the Contract Agreement. , GC-3- VERBAL STATEMENTS NOT BINDING, It is understood and agreed that the written terms and provisions of this agreement shall supersede all verbal statements of representatives of the Owner, and verbal statements shall not be effective or be construed as being a part of this contract, GC-4. STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS. Reference to standard specifications of any technical society, organization, or association, or to codes of local or state authorities, shall mean the latest standard, code, specification, or tentative specification adopted and published at the date of taking bide, unless specifically stated otherwise. 100165 FOB GC-2 GC-5. EXECUTION OF CONTRACT DOCUR4ENTS. Four (4) copies of the contract documents will be prepared by the Engineer. Copies of engineering data, special forms, or other documents furnished by the Contractor, which are required to be incorporated in the contract shall be supplied. All copies will be submitted to the Contractor and the Contractor shall 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 forms 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 Owner 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 the Contractor, Engineer, and surety company. GC-6. SCOPE, NATURE, AND INTENT OF SPECIFICATIONS AND PLANS. The speci- fications and plans are intended to supplement, but not necessarily duplicate each other. Any work exhibited in the one and not in the other shall be executed as if it had been set forth in both so that the work will be completed according to the complete design as determined by the Engineer. Should anything which is necessary for a clear understanding of the work be omitted from the specifications and plans, or should it appear that various instructions are in conflict, the Contractor shall secure written instructions from the Engineer before proceeding with the work affected by such omissions or discrepancies. It is understood and agreed that the work shall be performed according to the true intent of the contract documents. GC-7, APPROVAL OF ENGINEERING DATA. Engineering data covering all equipment and fabricated materials to be furnished under this contract shall be submitted to the Engineer for approval. These data shall include drawings and descriptive information in sufficient detail to show the kind, size, arrangement and operation of component materials and devices; the external connections, anchorages and supports required; performance characteristics; and dimensions needed for installation and correlation with other materials and equipment. Data submitted shall include drawings showing essential details of any changes proposed by the Contractor and all required wiring and piping layouts. No work shall be performed in connection with the fabrication or manufac- ture of materials and equipment, nor shall any accessory or appurtenance be purchased until the drawings and data therefor have been approved, except at the Contractor's own risk and responsibility. Four (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. 081767 FOB GC-3 When the drawings and data are returned marked APPROVED or RECEIVED FOR DISTRIBUTION, additional copies shall be submitted to the Engineer. The number of additional copies will be determined by the Engineer but will not exceed eight (8). When the drawings and data are returned marked APPROVED AS, NOTED, the changes shall be made as noted thereon and corrected copies shall be submitted to the Engineer. The number of corrected copinrl .rill be determined by the Engineer but will not exceed twelve (1:1). When the drawings and data are returned marked RETURNED FOR CORRECTION, the corrections shall be made as noted thereon aid as instructed by the Engineer and four (b) corrected copies shall be submitted. The Engineer's review of drawings and data submitted by the Contractor will cover only general con"ormity to the plans em d specifications and the external connections and dimensions which affect the plant arrange- ment. The Engineer's approval of drawings returned marked APPROVED or APPROVED AS NOTED will not constitute a blanke, approval of all dimensions, quantities, and details of the materietl, equipment, device, or item shown and does not relieve the Contractor from any responsibility for errors or deviations from the contract requirements. All drawings and data, after final processing by the Engineer, shall become a part of the contract documents and the work shown or described thereby shall be performed in conformity therewith Lnleas otherwise required by the owner or the Engineer. GC-8. LEGAL ADDRESS. The business address of the Contractor given in the Proposal is hereby designated as the place to which all notices, letters, and other communication to the Contractor will be mailed or delivered. The address of the Owner appearing on Page GC-1 is hereby designated as the place to which all notices, letters and other com- munication to the owner shall be mailed or delivered. Either party may change the said address at any time by an instrument in writing delivered to the Engineer and to the other party. GC-9. PATENTS. Royalties and fees for patents covering materials, articles, apparatus, devices, or equipment (as distinguished from processes) used in the work, shall be included in the contract amount. Phe Contractor shall satisfy all demands that may be made at any time for such royalties And fees, and he shall be liable for any damages or claims for patent infringements. The Contractor shall, at his own cost and expense, defend all suits or proceedings that may be instituted against the Owner for infringement or alleged infringement of sny patents involved in the work and, in case of an award of damages, the Contractor shall pay such award. Final payment to the Contractor by the Owner will not be made while any such suit or claim remains unsettled. The Con- tractor, however, will not be held liable for the defense of any suit or other proceeding, nor for the payment of any damages or other costs, 081767 FCB GC-h for the infringement of any patented process required by the contract documents; except if the Contractor has information that the process so required is an infringement of a patent, the Contractor shall be liable for any d~unages or claims in 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 discourage litigation, it is agreed by the parties to thJa 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 to 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 th, Engineer and the other party to the contract, within thirty (30) days after receipt of the decision, 'a written objection +.o the decision. Failure to file an objection with- in the allotted time will be considered as acceptance of the Engineer's decision and the decision shall become final and conclusive. The Engineer's decisions and the filing of the written objection thereto shall be a condition precedent to the right to request arbitration or to start action in court. It is the intent of this agreement that there shall be no delay in the execution of the work, and the decision of the Engineer shall be promptly observad. GC-12. ENGINEERING INSPECTION. The Owner may appoint (either directly or through the Engineer such inspectors as he deems proper, to inspect the work performed for compliance with the plans and specificat:*)ns. The Contractor shall furnish all reasonable assistance required by the Engi- neer or inspectors for the proper inspection and examination of the work. The Contractor shall obey the directions and instructions of the Engineer or inspector when they are consistent with the obligations of this contract. Should the Contractor object to any order given by an inspector, the Con- tractor may make written appeal 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 terminate 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. 090964 FOB GC-5 GC-13. NO WAIVER OF' RIGHTS. Neither the inspection by the Owner or Engineer or any of their officials, employees, or agents, nor any order by the owner or Engineer for payment of money, or any payment for, or acceptance of, the whole or any part of the work by the Owner ar Engineer, rior any extension of time, nor any possession taken by the (Tamer or its employees, shall operate as a waiver of any provision of thin contract, ur of any power hereiLi reserved i,o the Owner, or any righL L,) 1wriages herein provided, nor shall any waiver of any breach io thk; ,intract be held to be a waiver of any other or subsequent breach. Gu-14. MODIFICATIONJ. the Contractor shall modify the wurk whenever so ordered by the Owner, and such modifications shall not afferL the validity of the contract. Modifications may involve increacc~, or decreases in the amount of the work for which an appropriate contract price w1justment will be made. Except for minor changes or adjustments which involve no contract price adjustment or other monetary consideration, all modificationo shall be grade under the authority of duly executed change orders issued and signed by the Owner and accepted and signed by the Contractor. GC-14.01. Extra Work. If a modification increases the amount of the work, and the added work or any part thereof is of a type and character which can properly and fairly be classified under one or more unit price items of the Proposal, then the added work or part thereof shall be paid for according to the amount actually done and at the applicable unit price or prices. Otherwise, such work shall be paid for as hereinafter provided. Claims for extra work will not be paid unless the work covered by such claims was authorized in writing by the Owner and the Contractor shall not have the right to prosecute or maintain either an arbitration proceeding or an action in court to recover for extra work unless his claim is based upon a written order from the Owner. Payments for extra work sha'1 be based on agreed lump sums or agreed unit prices whenever the Owner and the Contractor agree upon such prices before the extra work is started, otherwise payments 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 overhead and, unless otherwise agreed by the Contractor and the Cnaner, the percentage allowance shall be fifteen per cent (1590 of the total direct cost. For the purpose of determining whether proposed extra work will be authorized or for determining the payment method for extra work, the Contractor shall submit to the Engineer, upon request, a detailed cost estimate fur proposed extra work. The estimate shall show itemized quantities and charges for all elements of direct cost and a percentage allowance tr. cover 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. 100165 FOB GC-6 GC-14.92. Decreased Work. If a modification decreases the amount of work to be done, such decrease shall not constitute the basis for a claim for damages or anticipated profits on work, affected by such de- creaso. Where the value of omitted work is not covered by al.plic:ble unit prices, the Engineer shall determine on an equitable basis the amount of (a) credit due the Owner for contract work not done as a result of an authorized change, (b) allowance to the, Contractor for any actual Tess incurred in connection with the purctase, delivery and subsequent disposal of materials or equipment required for use on the work as planned and which could r.:,t be used in any part of the work as actually built, and (c) any other adjustncnt of the contract amount where the method to be usA in making such adjustment is not cle:-ly defined in the contract doclunents. GC-15. ARBITRATIOIJ. 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 referred to as Party B) by notifying hitn in writing and setting forth in such notice the question to be arbitrated. Party B can elect to arbitrate or not. If Party B agrees to arbitrate he shall so advise Party A in writing within ten (10) days after receipt of Party A's notice. Notice by Party B that he does not wish to arbi- trate or failure of Party B to notify Party A within the ten (10) day period will give Party A the right to start action in court. If Party B agrees to arbitrate, Party A shall choose an arbitrator and shall notify Party B of the name of the arbitrator within ten (10) days after receipt of Party B's notice. Party B shall notify Party A in writing within ten (10) days after receipt of th; said notice that the arbitrator named by Party A shall act as sole arbitrator, or shall name an additional arbitrator. If Party B names an additional arbitrator, then the arbitrator named by Party A and the arbitrator named by Party B shall choose a third arbitrator. The arbitrator or arbitrators shall act with promptness. In the case of three arbitrators, the decision of any two shall be binding on both parties to the contract, as shall that of a single arbitrator if the dispute is submitted thereto as heretofore provided. The decision of the arbitrator or arbitrators may be filed in court to carry it into effect. If they consider that the case so demands, the arbitrator or arbitrators are authorized to award the party whose contention is sustained such sum or sums as they may deem proper for the time, expense and trouble inci- dent to the appeal, and if the appeal was taken without reasonable cause, they 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 to made in writing, and shall not be open to objection on account of the form of proceedings or award. 050163 FOB GC-7 i If for any reason after the said notices have been duly given by Party A and Party B, the arbitrators appointed shell be unable or shall fail to act with reasonable promptness in appointing a third arbitrator, Party A (or, if he noes not do so within a reasonable time, Party 13) may request a judge of the United States District Court who regularly holds court in the district in which the site of the work, or any part thereof, is located, to appoint the third arbitrator. If it appears to the ,fudge that the two arbitrators originally appointed werc unable or failed to act with reason- able promptness in appointing, a third arbitrator, he ritiy appoint the third arbitrator, and such appointment shall constitute a cono:lusive determination that the arbitrators originally appointed were so unatl,r or failed to act with reasonable promptness and, if' the said ,udge acted at the request of Party H, that Party A did nct make such request within re reasonable time. If for any reason after the arbitrator or arbitrators have been duly appointed, the arbitrator or arbitrators shall be unable or bhall fail to act with reasonable promptness in reaching a decision regarding the question submitted to arbitration, Party A (or, if he does not do so within a reasonable time, Party B) may request a judge of the United States District Court who regularly holds court in the district in which the site of the work, or any part thereof, is located, to appoint three new arbitrators to act hereunder. If it appears to such judge that the arbitrator or arbitrators originally appointed were unable or failed to act with reasonable promptness in reaching a decision regarding the question submitted to arbitration, he may appoint three new arbitrators to act hereunder, and such an appointment shall constitute a coneltwi,ve determination that the arbitrator or arbitrators originally appointed were so unable or failed to act with reasonable promptness and, if the said judge acted at request of Party B, that Party A did not make such request within a reasonable time. If for any reason a third arbitrator cr .aree new arbitrators shall not ' be appointed by a judge of the United States District Court under the circumstances hereinabove described, or if three new arbitrators, are so appointed and are unable or fail to act with rersonable promptness in reaching a decision regarding the questi,)- submitted to arbitration, then the arbitration procedure shall b;a deemed to have failed and the parties shall be free to assert their rights in the same manner as if they had not agreed to submit the question to arbitration. If the above agreement to submit questions of dispute to arbitration is not enforceable under the law of applicable jurisdiction, each such duestion 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 any arbitration proceedings, except by agreement with the Owner. It is understood and agreed by 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. 050163 FOB GC-8 GC-16. RIGHT OF OWNER TO TERMINATE CONTRACT. If the work to be done under this contract is abandoned by the Contractor; or if this contract is assigned by him without the written consent of the Owner; or if the Contractor is adjudged bankrupt; or if a general assignment of his assets is made for the benefit of his creditors; or if a receiver is appointed for the Contractor or any of his property; %r if at any time the Engineer certifies in writing to the Owner that tr.e performance of the wurk under this contract is being unnecessariJi delayed, that the Contractor is violating any of the conditions oi' '.his contract, or that he is executing the sane in tad faith or otheiwir:e not in accord- ance with the terms of said contract; or if the work. I~- not substantially completed within the tiu.e nerved fur its curnpletiun ur within the time to which such completion date may be extended; then the (rwner may serve written notice upon the Contractor and his surety of .,aid Owner's inten- tion to terminate this contract. Unless within five (5) days after the serving 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 complete the work, pro- vided, that if the surety does riot commence performance within thirty (30) days, the Owner may take over and prosecute the work to completion, by contract or otherwise. The Contractor and his surety shall be liable to the Owner for all excess cost sustained by the Owner by reason of such prosecution and completion. The Owner may take possession of, and utilize in completing the work, all materials, equipment, tools, and plant on the site of the work. GC-17. SUSPENSION OF WORK. The Owner reserves the right to suspend and reinstate execution of the whole or any part of the work without invali- dating the provisions of the contract. Orders for suspension or reinstatement of the work will be issued by the Owner to the Contractor in writing. The time for completion of the work will be extended for a period equal to the time lost by reason of the suspension. Changes in Contractor's price or delivery schedules which occur during a period of suspension ordered by the Omer shall not affect this contract except as agreed by the Owner and the Contractor. If the Contractor proposes to apply such changes to this contract, he shall present his proposal to the Owner in writing. During the 30 day period from and after the receipt by the Owner of such written proposal, the Owner shall be permitted to reinstate the wort, without change. If the work is not reinstated during this 30 day period, the Owner and the Contractor shall agree upon reasonable and proper changes or the Owner may cancel the unshipped portion of the work. Changes in delivery schedule shall mean extension of the scheduled time of delivery beyond the number of days of the suspension period. 050163 FOB GC-9 GC-18. DELAYED S1{IP1=G'NT. The Owner reserves the right to order the Contractor to delay shipment of e<uipment and materials herein con- tracted. in tho event such a leluy is ordered by the Owner in writing, the Owner will pay the Contractur reasonable and pruper extra charges incurred by the Cuntractor as a result of the delay. Such oxtra charges shall include sturaye char6cs, l;a:;JlinE; charges, iusurincc, interest on investment, an~1 transpurtatiun charges to the storage IFr:iIity. GC-1'). UAIJUMA A IU3 UV the Owner rF ervc the t iWtIt Lu cancel the ur,shipped portion of the Iii the event of can;_ellr;tiun, the C)Wiiuc will pay Lhe Contractur rcasunubl•_• and pvu;er cancel l ~tiur, c11arges. LAW'.; ALL) 0RIU1JJA1;UE . The Uuntra•tur shall ~bscr'~_ rr:l comply with all ordinances, la•,s, anti rugulatior,o, and shah prutr_, t and indemnify the Orwner and the Uwner's officers and agents anruinst any clai:n or liability arising from or bused on any violution of the sane. All permits and licenses required in the prosecution of the murk shall be obtained and paid for by the Contractor. GC-21. HINDRANCES AID DELAYS. In executing the Contract Agreement, the Contractor expressly covenants that, in undertaking to complete the work within the time therein fixed, he has taken into consideration and made allowances for all hindrances and delays incident to the work. No claim shall be made by the Contractor for hindrances or delays from. any cause during the progress of the work, except as provided in the paragraph on "SUSPENSION OF WORK". GC-22. EXTENSIONS OF TIME. Should the Contractor be delayed in the final completion of the wort: by strikes, fire, or other cause beyond the control of the Contractor and which, in the opinion of the Engineer, could have been neither anticipated nor avoided, then an extension of time sufficient to compensate for the delay, as determined by the Engineer, shall be granted by the Owner; provided, that the Contractor shall give the Owner and the Erg,ineer prompt notice in writing of the cause of delay in each case and shall demonstrate that he has used all reasonable means to minimize the delay. Extensions of time will not be granted for delays caused by unfavorable weather, inadequate working force, or the failure of the Contractor to place orders for equipment or materials sufficiently in advance to insure delivery when needed. GC-23. MATE?IALS AND EQUIPMENT. Unless specifically provided other- wise in each case, all materials and equipment furnished for petvnanent installation in the work shall conform to applicable standurd specifi- cations and shall be new, unused, and undamaged when installed or otherwise incorporated in the work. No such material or equiiacent shall be used by the Contractur for any purpose other than that intended or specified, unless such use is specifically authorizer', by the Engineer in each case. 050163 FOB GC-10 M t;('-;'li. f'UAI;hlv9' 'k?, Tlin Cru trr,r,tnr f'u rrnnLc cL that I.io nnl.r,riai ru:d oqui l rnr•n1. I,e rr i( ,-ontru,-t,r l .+I l l k,(r r'r'i I'i(,r: fujrl W i t I ho i'rr, r, frcm i fccl.;; 1n rlr';:fp,n, work mnn::hit p ruA ruiterlaLr:. If witfilr, I.hr 1~1mrantcc. period t1 c.- mttprial or cquii,ir,ont fail:: to mcr,t t.hr' i,rr,vir-.irjn:, of thin t;uarrtnG~r , tl,e Contractor shrLI L iro:i,pt~y ~:orrecL any rlr.f^ct,i, inciuding nonconformance with the specifications, by aQ ustn,or+t, repair or re- placement of all defective parts or materials, Unless otherwise specified, the guarantee tario:i:frrcl' begin on the date of final payment or the date of initial onerrrt.lon, whichever is later, and the Nuarantee period shall end 1:' ronth:; krit •r. If rrratiufacturur's field supervisors fire incL~derdl in t.i,,l contract, such supervision shall be furnished by the Contra,--tor without cost for the correction of any defects. The Contractor will be given an opportunity to confirm the existence of the defect but he shall not delay the correction while making such determination. The Contractor shall extend the provisions of this guarantee to cover all repaired and replacement parts furnished under the guarantee pro- visions for a period of one year from the date of their installation. If within ten days after the owner gives the Contractor notice of a defect, the Contractor neglects to make, or undertake with due dili- gence to make, the necessary corrections, the Owner is hereby author- ized to make the corrections himself, or order the work to be done by a third party, and the cost of the corrections shall be paid by the Contractor. In the event of an emergency where in the judgment of the Owner the delay resulting from giving formal notice would cause serious loss or damage which could be prevented by immediate action, defects may be corrected by the Owner, or a third nrirty chosen by the Owner without giving prior notice to the Contractor and the cost of the corrections shall be paid by the Contractor. In the event such action is taken by the Owner, the Contractor will be notified promptly and shall assist wherever possible in making the necessary corrections. G(;-25. CLAIW, FOR LABOR AND MATERIALS. The Contractor shall inelem- nify and save harmless the Owner from all claims for labor and Mate- rials furnished under this contract. The Contractor shall submit satisfactory evidence that all persons, firms, or corporations who have done work or furnished materials under this contract, for which the C'.rner may become liable under the laws of the state, have been fully paid or se*.isfactorily secured. In case such evidence is nut furni: he-d or is r,(,', satisfactory, an amount shall be retained frorr. moneys due the Contractor which, in addition to ar4y other stuns ti:at may be retained, will be sufficient, in t'r_ opinion of the Owner, tr) meet all claims of the persons, firms end corporations as afore: id• Such surs or sums shall be retained until the liabilities as aforesaid are fully discharged or satisfactorily secured. (DENTON, vrr ks - 49A) 102769 F'oB GC-1.1 Refer to Proposal Page C-3 GC-26. RELEASE OF LIABILITY. The acceptance by the Contractor of the last payment shall be a release to the Owner and every officer and agent thereof from all claims and liability hereunder for rusything done or furnished in connection with the work, or for any act, or neglect of the Owner or of any person, relating to or affecting the warn, GC-27• DEFENSE OF SU:', In c,isu any y action in coy.r t - is brought against the !'owner or Engineer or : y officer or agent of eil - r rf then,, for tLf, failure ouission or neglect orLhe C,)ntractor to pert'~~~r~ ring of the .:ovenants, acts, matt--rs (jr things by this contract ur,!•.rtaken; or for injur; or i mt.;e c,ausol by the alleged neglirence of th(, Contractor or his (L-,ent:3; the Contractor shall indemnify and save lu,r•rr,less the Owner and r;r. inter and their officer: and agents from all 7os:aes, damages, costs, expenses, ,judigments, or decrees whatever arisin; out, of such action. GC-28. INSURANCE. The Contractor shall secure and maintain insurance of the types and in the amounts necessary to protect hiroelf and the interests of the Owner against all hazards or risks of lo-is as herein- after specified. The form and limits of the insurance, together with the underwriter thereof in each case, shall be approved by the Owner but, regardless of such approval, it shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to maintain adequate insurance coverage. Failure of the ' Contractor to maintain adequate coverage shall not relieve him of any contractual responsibility or obligation. For insurance purl ies, the title of ownership of equipment and materials shall remain with the Contractor until the Owner receives such equipment and materials at the job site. If the Contractor does not furnish supervision of erection or testing of the equipment, the workmen's compensation, comprehensive automobile liability and comprehensive general liability insurance specified herein mtv be omitted. The Contractor shall submit a copy of the transportation insurance policy to the Owner at least thirty (30) days before the scheduled shipping date. 'ine policy shall quote the insuring agreement and all exclusions. The Contractor shall submit a certificate for each of the other insurance policies to the Owner not less than thirty (30) days prior to the date the manufacturer's supervisor or supervisors are expected to arrive at the job site. Each certificate shall state that ten (10) days written notice will be given the Owner before any policy covered thereby is changed or canceled. GC-08.01. Workmen's Compensation and Employer's Liability. Workmen's cc,rnpensation and employer's liability insurance shall protect the Con- tractor against all claims under applicable state workmen's compensation laws and against claims !or injury, disease, or death of employees which, for any~resson, may not fall within the provisions of the applicable workmen's compensation law. This workmen's compensation and employer's liability insurance policy shall include an "all states" endorsement. (UENTON, TEXAS - 4904) 121069 GC-12 The liability limits shall not be less than the following: Workmen's compensation Statutory Rnployer's liability a10, K) Bann parson CC-28.02. Comprehensive Automobile [.iabilia. Thin insurance shall be written in comprehensive form and shall. protect t1,o: rontractor against all claims for injuries to members of ti,e p'~blir; and dkmaf;e to property of others arising from ti:e use of motor vehicles, nrA shall cover the operation on or off the site of the work of all mot,jr vehicles licensed for highway use, whether they are ownc,i, nonowned, or hired. limits shall not be less than the following: The liability Bodily injury $250,000 each person $500,000 each occurrence Property damage $100,000 each occurrence GC-28.03. Comprehensive General Liability. This insurance shall be written in comprehensive form and shall protect the Contractor against all claims arising from injuries to members of the public or damage to property of others arising out of any act or omission of the Contractor or his agents, employees, or subcontractors. In addition, this policy shall specifically insure the contractual liability assumed by the Con- tractor under the foregoing paragraph entitled "Defense of Suits". The liability limits shall not be less than the following: Bodily injury $250,000 each person $500,000 each occurrence Property damage $500,000 each occurrence $500,0'!0 aggregate GC-28.04. Transportation. This insurance shall be of the "all risks" type and shall protect the Contractor and the Owner from all insur-able risks of physical loss or damage to equipment and materials in transit to the job site 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 loss-!:; t,. be payat:c th, Contractor and the Owner as their interests may alprsr. 053166 FOB GC-13 AN,) P,:'r'•n"i~;'~, ?'a}•Tr _nts will tc mac month in t -p „o-nt v` r'' it;,,ty (lo Ter cent r)f the estimnr, i value oi' ,ho equipment and material.,, de2ivire,i at t.hr, ;:te durr. i 'GtFr, ;•,7'Jld l:ii', 'r`r' !-pm-nts were reason1 i-;fly (r,nplsgo ~,i41 integral af. ';Qri %il ~ After ep1r~il uni _cr_cpti:e of tt.: i tLc n 1'nginerr will, he r.utho izci to J wrir-r, rho pr ),•ire 3 final c,; r,irir,t- of the work done un,i-r t h i , contra,,t. r..' t anal the ilwner tt,Kin 1r), dlly,3 after its arat-inn ii ir,- ri 't71 }1'7rl X,.d, nl e Owner still, within: thirty y ~ 3l-)) iav^. LhCfc'af•t~?1', (,.'i~ 1.'hn r.;l, lC4 SluC, fouriil to he iu~2 ;SP(,er d,aducting +ili amount' to lie rr,_?Lr1: L!: ti Ln'ior rirr- 1,-ovision 01, th15 r,rj0.rRCt. It' for a cause beyond the control of the Contractor the Ownr=r does not givr,, offici,I approval and acceptance of the work within F,5 days after Fhipmen+, of equipment and material.:, is completed, the final payment will be made as stipulated above providing the equihmcrit and materials are in accordance with the specifications as far as can be determined, * GC-3J. 'i'AXE13, PERMITS, AND LICENSES. Unless otherwise specified in these contract documents, the Contractor shall pay all sales, use, excise, and other taxes that are lawfully assessed against the Owner or Contractor in connection with the work under this contract and shall obtain and pay for all licenses and permits required :or the work. The Contractor will br! compensated for any increase in tax rater, license fees, and permit fees or any new taxes, licenses, or permits imposed after the date of the Proposal; provided however, that this provision shall be ttoc,jales, taxes s for the oproposed work. Refer tr.) I' -,1.rjsal 1'4ge C-3 053166 FOB GC-16 'IF ✓f--""F, v; i rr,. 9 n• ! i.7 t k.. PART 1 - GENERAL REQUIRFlREm CONTENTS Page thru Page • Section IA DESCRIPTION AND SCOPE OF WORK IA-1 3A-5 IA.1 General IA-1 1A.2 Purpose of the Specifications 1A-1 1A.3 Work Included Under These Specifications 1A-1 1A.4 Miscellaneous Materials and Services 1A-2 1A.5 Work Not Included Under These Specifications 1A-2 1A.6 Schedule 1A-2 1A-3 1A.7 Contractor's Services 1A-3 1A-5 Section 1B - GENERAL EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS 1B-1 1B-5 1B.1 General 1B-1 1B.2 Specifications and Standards 1B-1 1B.3 U.S. Materials 1B-1 iB.4 Component Parts 1B-1 1B.5 Identification 1B-1 1B.6 Manufacturer's Instructions and Parts Lists 1B-1 1B-2 1B.7 Materials List 1B-2 1B.8 Shipping Notice 1B-2 iB.9 Factory Assembly 1B-2 1B.10 Shop-Coating 1B-2 1B-3 18.11 Protection 1B-3 1B.12 Design Coordination 1B-3 1B.13 Correction of Manufacturing Errors iB-4 1B.14 Lubrication 1B-4 18.15 Power Transmission Units 1B-4 18.16 Compressed Air 1B-4 1B-17 Control Power 1B-4 1B-5 1B.18 Raceway 1B-5 18.19 Wiring iB-5 Section 1C - ENGINEERING DATA lC-1 1C-2 1C.1 General lC-1 1C.2 Design Data lC-1 1C.3 Drawings lC-1 1C-2 (DEMN$ TEXAS - 490h ) (CONTROL AND INSTALKkNT EQUIPMENT - K-6A) TC1-1 072370 Section lA - DESCRIPTION AND SCOPE OF THE WORK 1A.1 GENERAL. This section covers the general description, scope of work, rural supplementary requirements for equipment, materials, and service,; in- clu,led under these :;pecifications. 'lire Unit 5 Addition to the City of Denton, Texas, 1"1iul-ipal Electric Gen- erating Station will include the construction of a c,,rnplete generating unit i.e., major power plant equipment, systems and auxillnr14~3, and plant struc- ture. The nominal rapacity of Unit 5 will be appr,,r.irlfo,ely 65 megawatts, A railroad siding will be available near the plant sits, for delivery of equipment and materials. 1A.2 PURPOSE OF THE SPECIFICATIONS. The purpose of these specifications is to procure the highest quality equipment, materials, and workmanship in accordance with the specified requirements and best accepted practice. Pro- posed equipment and materials which do not comply with these specifications shall not be allowed. The Contractor shall be responsible for furnishing equipment and materials which do comply fully, including guaranteed perfor- mance, at no change in the contract price. 1A.3 WORK INCLUDED UNDER THESE SPECIFICATIONS. The work under these speci- fications shall include furnishing fob Municipal Electric Generating Station the control and instrument equipment and providing engineering data, draw- inga, accessories, and field services complete as described herein and in ac- cordance with the contract documents, defined in the GENERAL CONDITIONS, Article GC-1, except as specifically excluded hereinafter under WORK NOT INCLUDED UNDER THESE SPECIFICATIONS. Equipment, materials, and accessories furnished shall be delivered to the Municipal Electric Generating Station site where they will be received, un- loaded, stored, and erected under another contract. Deficiencies will be sufficient cause to reject equipment fob cars. Unloading and storing will not constitute acceptance. The equipment will be tested after installation, to demonstrate its ability to operate under the conditions and fulfill the warranties and guarantees, as specified herein. If the tests indicate that the equipment fails to meet guaranteed performance, the Contractor shall make additional tests and modi- fications under the procedure stated in GENERAL CONDITIONS, Article GC-24. The Contractor shall provide drawings and engineering data, manufacturers, field services, tools, instruction manuals, shop photographs, and miscella- neous materials and services, and shall participate in design conferences, as specified herein. (DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 ) (CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENT - K-6A) IA-1 070970 ~7 1A.4 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS AND SERVICES. Miscellaneous materials and services not otherwise specifically called for sti=ll be furnished by the Contractor in accordance with the following: All bolts, nuts, and ~,askets between componen.s furnished under these specifications All piping integral to or between any equihmer, furnished under these specifications, except as otherwise sle:iffr-,l All necessary instrument, bower, and control •.irlii~ rind raceways integral to any equipment furnished under th~•se :;pccifications. This shall include terminal blocks and internal wiring to these terminal blocks for equipment requiring external connection. All necessary connections for the Owner's piping fund instrumenta- tion Erection drawings, prints, information, instru^_tions, and other data for use of the Owner's erection contractor. 1A.5 WORK NOT INCLUDED UNDER THESE SPECIFICATIONS. Construction materials and labor as related to the work under this Contract will be provided by the Owner as follows: Unloading and field installation of all equipment Grouting materials and placing thereof Foundations, foundation bolts, and sleeves Electrical energy Permanent electric wiring to connect the equipment terminal boards to the plant electrical system Permanent piping and tubing between equipment furnished by the Contractor and plant systems provided by the owner Operating personnel for startup and tests 1A.6 SCHEDULE. All items of equipment to be installed in shop fabricated piping shall be delivered during October 1971. All field mounted items shall be delivered during March 1972 and all panels ci.ull be delivered during July 1972. (DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 } (CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENT - K-6A) IA-2 070970 Within 30 days after notification by the Engineer, a ehipping schedule for major components shall be submitted by the Contractor for point approval of the Owner and the Engineer. Within GO days after notification by the Engineer, ,r. Contractor shall submit to the Engineer a production schedule for a:! f,%Jor equipment and components. This schedule shall be updated and r(-:-t,mitted quarterly. Drawings and engineering data shall be oubmitted ir, a,:r:(,)rdance with the schedule specified in Section 1C. IA-7 CONTRACTOR'S SERVICES. The services called 1'r,: in WORE: INCLUDED UNDER THESE SPECIFICATIONS shall be in accordance wi%h the following. 1A.7.1 Drawings and Engineering Data. Drawings and r,ther engineering data for the specified equipment and materials are eaaential to the design and subsequent construction of the entire generating unit. Time is of the essence in completing each phase of the work so that the unit 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 1C. Failure of the Contractor to submit drawings and engineering data on or before the dates specified shall be considered a breach of contract and reason for termination of the contract if the Owner so desires. 1A.7.2 Design Conference. Within 30 days after award of contract the Contractor's design engineer shall attend a design conference at a time and place mutually agreed upon to discuss matters relative to the execu- tion of the contract. The Contractor's design engineer shall also attend any additional design conferences which, in the opinion of the Engineer, are required, 1A.7.3 Manufacturers' Technical Services. The Contractor shall furnish the services of competent, experienced, authorized manufacturer's service representatives who shall inspect equipment after installation; check, adjust, and place the equipment in operation; and instruct operating and maintenance personnel. The service representatives shall provide all special tools and equipment required to adjust and calibrate the equipment. Tools and equiienent shall include dead weight gauge testers, test gauges, vertical and Inclined tube manometers, gas analysis apparatus, calibrating gas, hand loaeers, electrical test instruments, and any other special tools and equipment nc?cessar,r. Final field calibration data for all devices shall be delivered to tic Owner in neat, legible written form. The service representatives shall furnish written certification to the Owner's representatives that the equipment has been inspected and adjusted by them or under their supervision and that it is ready for service, all of which shall be done before initial operation of the equipment. In addition, such supervisors shall be present during initial operation of the equipment. (DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 ) (CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENT - K-6A) lA-3 070970 The lump sum price shall include 60 ran-days at the job site with as many round trips to the fob site as are required. Supervision may be required at night and on weekends in order to meet equipment operating :schedules. During these periods a working day shall not be limited to E :.ours. A continuous period of 48 hours shall be included for startup s.pervision, in addition to the specified 60 man-days of service. One men-:lay shall be defined as one man working for a period of 8 hours. in addition to the services described above, the Cor,tra:tor shall be re- sponsible foi any changes in inr"ruments, control erilijiaent, control switches, lights, switchboard type instruments, and panel wirir,p, which are required because of defective equipment, incorrect connection:,, -,r incorrect selection of equipment. All costs for this service, and of ir,c:dltr.tal materials and replacement equipment, shall be in addition to the servi,.e time specified in the preceding paragraph, and shall be borne by the Contractor. All costs for salary, travel, living expense, insurance, indirect overhead costs, telephone, and telegraph expense shall be paid by the Contractor. Service personnel whose technical competence or deportment are unsatisfac- tory to the Owner shall be replaced with personnel who are satisfactory. 1A.7.4 Tools. The Contractor shall furnish and ship with the equipment one set of all special tools required for dismantling or maintenance of the equipment. All tools shall be in new and unused condition. The tools shall be shipped in separate heavily constructed wooden boxes provided with hinged covers and padlock hasps. Maintenance tools shall be boxed separately and boxes shall be marked with a large painted legend an follc.ws: CITY OF DFNTON, TEXAS MAINTENANCE TOOLS FOR CONTROL AND INSTRUMNT EQUIPMENT - UNIT 5 CONTRACTORS DO NOT OPEN EXCEPT WITH CWNER'S PLF,'113S10N A weatherproofed itemized list of the contents shall also be attached to the outside of each box. The Proposal shall include the list of tools which shall be furnished with the equipment. 1A.7.5 Instrur.tion Manuals. The Contractor shall furnish 12 complete and final copies of the manufacturer's instructions and parts lists, specified in Section 15, not lator than 90 days prior to boilout of the steam gener- ator. One copy shall be sent to the Engineer, and upon approval thereof, the remaining copies shall be delivered to the Owner. M Refer to Proposal Page C-3 (DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 (CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENT - K-6A) !A-4 070970 IA-7.6 Shop Photographs. Two sets of 8 inch by 10 inch glossy photo- graphic prints shall be furnished showing the front, interior, and rear views of all panel boards. Photographs shall be made at the time of final assembly and painting. Camera position and adjustments shall be employed which result in as nearly distortion-free pictures as possible. They shall be submitted to Black & Veatch, Consulting Engineers, P.G. Box 8405, Kansas City, Missouri 64114. (DENTON, TEXAS - 490+ ) (CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENT - K-6A) IA-5 070M 1 ;'action 1R - ; NEFAL AUT11M .IT Si'ECIFICATV)ii~'1H.1 I-ENERAT,. °h%.ne ,,iiorrtl F.quiInCnt slcnificatia%; •;!Qy to all equip- ment . They shall sal:,lorant. the detailed c uir-nkt vi Yi 'q -%t oar, but ir. case of conflict the detaiInd cquipment, vpecifiastlvr.~ nha31 rovcrn. 11.? 3PECIRCATIONK AND STANDARWI . The 5 pcc1 !'i er~tl r,r, : , cndies, rind standards referenced :'n these speeificatinnK QnKuY:o r,I(lrrida, amend- n-nts, and errata) .K11 Kovern in all ca. on w Vern 1•r.r,.f.'n(' T t,hgretO qr(, r.nde. Tri caps of cnnfiiwt hotwoon the ro%rnNcr"] K "g4ion2, nnlov' or sturidardc and thin specification, thcsc sycc1F1c%1;,,n7 ;.hall govern to the extent of ,_uch iii fference. 1B.3 U.B. '1ATF.fRIA.LS. 1',rpuipri•nt and accessories furnished shall- be from a reputable manufacturer currently engaged in production of such materials within the United Strati.,, of America. To the extent possible, material;; and equipment (in"!i i;nU components thereof) furnished under these Specification;; shat] to rroduced, processed, nanufactured, and assembled within the United Stat-c of America. All material and equipment: which must necessarily be of foreign manufacture 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 oo that repair parts, furnished at any time, can be in- stalled in the field. Like parts of duplicate units shall be interchanrea- ble. Equipment shall not have been in service at any time prior to de livery, except as required by tests. 16.5 IDENTIFICATION. All correspondence, shipping notices, rZopr drawings, npecificationo, engineering data, and other docu -ntn rortaiuinq to the equipment and material; furnished under these apeeificationg shall Inc. identified by the Owner's name, specification number, and the mama of the item of equipment or material. IR.G MAWJFA%UPEP'S INSWUCTIONS AND FARTS LIS'T'S. '?o instruction nail ualc required in Section 1A shall include specifications, rlrnwlni , r,n'i dyscription of ,•quipment; installation instruction,; operntin, instruc- tions; parts iibts; and where applicable, test data and curve:, Aau,03 shall be vocembled and bound in Buchan Tyne 04L (oli vtylc) rinlere '.livered with pyroxylin impronnated buckrF,m covern, niaufe.ctnved by Auchnn Looar, Loaf towards Co., Clifton Heights, Pennsylvania. Kndcr: shrill not I, B,restcr than 3-1 !non,a thick and shall be %6ju7toble to rermit secure compact bindinV. hr Lindor cover ;hall be rtr(Jnped the TrOper identi- fication No shown on C n, nt, 1~ 302.02 bound at, the nnd sf thin .:ecti on. A proof of the 1nt*.i.rinr Cor %ch rover shall to nhmi', l for the Ennlne'r's ripproval befor- the n%n'in)i -rQ assembled PH nut,r,ihtel. 1AQ r Where applicable the information contained in the manusil 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 also include all nameplate information and shop order numbers for each item of equipment and component part thereof. The instruction manuals shall contain a table of cunt$:nts and section divi- ders with index tabs for ease of reference. Also, th volume number shall be stamped on the front cover and backbone of each vvllume, as directed by the Engineer. 1B.7 MATERIALS LIST. The Contractor shall prepare rand submit with the first shipping notice duplicate copies of an itemized materials list cover- ing all equipment and material furnished under these :specifications. The materials list shall be in sufficient detail to permit an accurate deter- mination of the completion of shipment. 1B.8 SHIPPI14G NOTICE. The Contractor shall submit two copies of a shipping notice describing each shipment of material or equiprr.ent. 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. 18.9 FACTORY ASSEMBLY. Equipment shall be shipped completely factory as- sembled unless specified otherwise or unless the physical size, arrangement, or configuration 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 staled in the Contrac- tor's Proposal. All accessory items shall be shipped with the equipment. Boxes and crates containing accessory items shall be marked so that they are identified with the main equipment. The contents of the boxes and crates shall also be in- dicated. 1B.10 SHOP COATING. Steel and iron surfaces 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 one or more coats of a primer which will protect the equipment until finish coats are applied. (DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 ) (CONTROL AND INSTRUhXNT EQUIPMENT - K-6A) 1B-2 070970 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 Owner. Two gallons of touch-up 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 QD Primer", or Tnemec "77 ChemPrime" unless otherwise specified. Machined, polished, and nonferrous surfaces which oh,uld not be painted shall be coated with rust preventive compound, Dearborn Chemical "No-Ox- Id 2W", Houghton "Rust Veto 3414", or Rust-Oleum "R-9". 1B.11 PROTECTION. All equipment shall be boxed, crated, or otherwise suitably protected during shipment, handling, and storage. Equipment hev- ing antifriction or sleeve bearings shall be protected by weathertight enclosures. Coated surfaces shall be protected against impact, abrasion, discoloration, end other damage. Surfaces which are damaged shall be repaired. Electrical equipment, controls, and insulation sh,.ll be protected against moisture and water damage. All external gasket surfaces and flange faces, couplings, motor pump shafts, bearings, and like items shall be thoroughly cleaned and coated with rust preventive compound as specified above, and protected with suitable wood, 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 metallic or other sub- stantial type protectors. All female threaded openings shall be closed with forged steel plugs. Equipment subject to damage by physical shock shall be packed to pr:vent damage under shipping conditions normally encountered. Wire, tubi•.g, or cables for field interconnection between units shall be shipped on cable reels and adequately protected. All shipping containers shall be properly marked and identified as to contents so as to permit checking at elivery without opening the containers. Returnable containers and special shipping devices shall be retu;ied by the manufacturer's field representative at the Contractor's expense. 1B.12 DESIGN COORDINATION. 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. (DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 ) (CONTROL AND IN,TRUMENT EQUIPI4ENT - K-6A) 1B-3 070970 1B.13 CORRECTION OF MANUFACTURING ERRORS. Equipment and materials shall be 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. 1B.14 LUBRICATION. Equipment shall be lubricated by systems designed for continuous operation and shall not require attention during startup or shut- down, or more frequently than once weekly. 1B.15 POWER TRANSMISSION UNITS. The horsepower rating of each power trans- mission unit shall be at least equal to the theoretical brake horsepr~wer re- quired 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 service and shall include pro- visions which will prevent oil leakage around shafts. ~B.16 COMPRESSED AIR. Filtered, dried, oil-free compressed air will be supplied for operation of pneumatic devices. The compressed air will be supplied 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. 1B.17 CONTROL POWER. Electrical power for control and instrumentation will be a nominal 115 volt, single phase, 60 hertz, alternating current, or a nominal 125 volt direct current. The Contractor shall provide any devices required for proper operation and protection of the equipment dur- ing electrical power supply fluctuations described in the following para- graphs. All direct current electrical devices shall be designed for continuous operation on an ungrounded station battery which will float on 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. Elec- trical devices served from this supply shall not impose any ground connec- tions 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 opera- tion when the equipment is continuously energized at any voltage from 105 to 130 volts alternating current. {DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 ) (CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENT - K-6A) 1B-4 070970 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. 1B.18 RACEWAY. Uni ess specified otherwise, all raceway interconnections between devices, panels, boxes, and fittings shall conform to ANS C80.1 and UL 6. All conduit connections shall be of the threaded type. 1B.19 WIRING. Unless otherwise specified, all electrical conductors shall be Class B stranded copper 14 AWG or larger. Panel wiring shall have ther- mosetting Type SIS insulation rated 600 volts, designe4 for maximum conduc- tor temperature of 90 C. Conductor insulation for other wiring shall be cross-linked polyethylene according to IPCEA S-66-524 Interim Standard No. 2 except Type AVA shall be used where ambient conditions cause conductor opera- ting temperatures to exceed 90 C. Metallic sheathed conductors are not acceptable. Preinsulated wiring terminals with metal reinforced sleeves 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 with the identification shown on the draw- ings. Conductors shall be identified by legible markings on device termi- nals, printing on the conductor packet 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 jacket. Adhesive labels are not acceptable. (DENTON, TEXAS - h904 ) (CONTROL AND INSTKQ4ENT EQUIP14ENT - K-6A) 1B-5 070970 CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS F_ N11INWIPAi 11111111( L.1 NEI~AFINt, ,imIo.% r_ 41 } UNI1 3 a 0 o i w i w O INSTRUCTION BOOK z FOR NAME OF EQUIPMENT Le) I~ a 41ANI! [AC I IRER' S NA,MF w MANlI1AC 1UR(N'5 AUhRESti I u) w f) V H• l CY z 0 N U J - t~ l.) BLACK. n VEAICH (_ONSUI 11N6 ENGINFIRS u KANSA°, C11Y, Ml5SiOURI r c' /gac4bo' (Front Cover) Note: Large type shall be 30 point Tempo Heavy Condensed All other type shall be 12 point Copperplate M-diurr Gothic TYPICAL EQUIP14ENT INSTRJCTION BOOK COVER BLACK d VEATCH CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS CONSULTING ENGINEERS MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC GEIERATING STATION P-802.02 KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI UNIT 5 Section 1C - ENGINEERING DATA 1C.1 GENERAL. This section covers engineering data and manufacturer's drawings which the Contractor shall submit to the Engfriecr for design information or approval. As stipulated in Section 1A, compliance with the specified schedule for drawing and data submittal is essential to the scheduled progress and completion of the Unit 5 A9dttion and is of the essence of this Contract, 1C.2 DESIGN DATA. Within 30 days after award of contract, ten copies of the design data required to permit station design tri proceed shall be submitted. The data shall include but not be limited to the follow- ing: Outline dimensions and weights of all freestanding panels and cabinets Data sheets for -.11 panel mounted instruments, local trans- mitters, control drives, analyzers, control valves, flow elements, and temperature detectors Electric power requirements for system and panel ventilation Revised drawings, if required, of the functional one-line schematic diagrams included in the Proposal 1C.3 DRAWINGS. Drawings shall be submitted for the Engineer's review and approval in accordance with the following procedures. 1C.3.1 Procedures. Four copies of "Preliminary" drawings shall be sub- mitted 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 ap- proved by the Engineer, however, the Engineer will rifer 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 accordance with the procedures set forth in Article GC-7 of the GENERAL CONDITIONS. 1C.3.2 Drawing Issue Schedule. Preliminary and certified issue of the following two groupings of drawings are to be accomplished within the time allotted. The days indicated are calendar days after the contract award date. (DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 ) (CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENT - K-6A) 1C-1 070970 a. Preliminary issue within 60 days and certified issue within 120 days. Pane'. layout drawings and dimensional drawings showing the location of terminations for field wiring, and piping Outline dimensions of transmitter equipment Outline dimensions of temperature detector w,-11s Flow element fabrication drawings Typical system component schematic drawings b. Preliminary issue within 90 days and certified issue within 180 days. System detailed cabling wiring diagram Schematic wiring diagrams for all field mounted devices c. Certified drawings 90 days following receipt of Engineer's information. Panel wiring diagrams Panel piping diagrams Wiring termination drawings Piping termination drawings d. With instruction manuals. Special tools Equipment reference drawings Instrumentation data sheets Calibration data Installation and maintenance instructions Narrative description of the operation of each control system e. The Contractor shall submit 12 copies of all drawings corrected to reflect all changes made during startup, (DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 ) (CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENT - K-6A) 1C-2 081270 $A W./. , 'r W~' .r. ' p. f , P -a v 'per r ,d3'''~•'.rt Y ~ xi+ K„ ~y~/ p^~F~{i .~'Y ? P v ~ 1 H D • 1 f 5, E Y i trv~e^ i f PART 2 - TECHNICAL REQUfREMM CONTENTS Page thru Page Section 2A - TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS APPLYING TO ALL SYSTEM EQUIPMENT 2A-1 2A-2 2A,1 Generating Unit :)eecription 2A-1 2A.2 Unit Adjustment ?ricer 2A-1 2A.3 Ambient Conditior.s 2A-1 2A.4 Nomenclature 2A-2 2A.5 Equipment Identification 2A-2 2A,6 Terminology 2A-2 Section 2B - CONTROL SYSTEMS 2B-1 2B-6 2B.1 General 2B-1 2B.2 Performance Requirements 2B-1 2B.3 Components 2B-1 2B-3 2B.4 Combustion Control 2B-3 2B.5 Steam Temperature Control 2B-4 2B.6 Feed Water Control 2B-4 2B.7 BF? Recirculation Control 2B-4 28.8 Condensate System Control 2B-4 2B.9 Makeup Control 2B-5 2B.10 Heater Level Controls 2B-5 2B,11 Generator Hydrogen Temperature Control 2B-5 2B.12 Turbine Luba Oil Temperature Control 2S-5 28.13 Circulating Water pH Control 2B-6 2B.14 Circulating Water Polyphosphate Control 2B-6 2B.15 Hydrazine Control 2B-6 28,16 Boiler Safety Interlock System 2B-6 28.17 Miscellaneous Control Systems 2B-6 Section 2C - INSTRUMENTS 2C-1 2C-11 2C.1 General Instrumentation Raquirements 2C-1 2C.2 Accuracy 2C-1 2C-2 2C.3 Transmitters 2C-2 2C-6 2C.4 Receiver Instruments 2C-7 2C-8 20.5 Temperature Monitoring Systems 2C-8 2C-9 2C.6 Analysis Instruments 2C-9 2C-11 2C.7 Instruments Furnished by the Owner and Panel Mounted by the Contractor 2C-11 {DENTONI TEXAS - 4904 ) (CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENT - K-6A) 081470 TC2-1 f""'i 4 w + r+ Page tbru page Section 2D - ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENTS 2D-1 2D-2 2D.1 Annunciators 2D-1 2D.2 Ammeters 2D-1 2D.3 Rotary Control Switches 2D-1 2D.4 Toggle Switches 2D-2 2D.5 Engraved Indicating Lights 2D-2 2D.6 Purge and Interlock Panel 2D-2 Section 2E - CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT 2E-1 2E-3 2E.1 Control Air Dryer and Filter 2E-1 2E,2 Alarm Contacts 2E-1 2E.3 Instrumentation 2E-1 2E-3 2E,4 Spare Equipment 2E-3 2E.5 Training 2E-3 2E,6 Aireets 2E-3 2E.7 Instrument valves 2E-3 Section 2? - PANEL$OARDS AND EQUI pMWT ENCLOSURES 2F-1 2F-7 2F.1 General 2F-1 2F,2 Wiring 2F-1 1 2F-3 2F-3 Insert Subpenel• 2F- . 2F,4 Piping 2F-4 2F.5 Nameplates 2F-4 2F,6 Panels 2F-4 2F-7 Section 20 - CONTROL VALVES 2G-1 20-6 } 2001 General 20.2 Construction 20-1 20.3 Materials 20'1 20-2 20.4 Valve Operators 20-2 20-3 2G,5 Flow Capacity 2G-3 20.6 Special Features 20-3 20-T Controllers 20 3 20-4 20.6 Tubing 20-4 20-6 2a6 DENTONo TRW - 4904 CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENT - K-6A) :C2-2 081470 Section 2A - TECHNICAL R @UIPME~TS APPLYING TO 2A.1 GEJE_~iATING IJI41T DESCRIPTION. The Denton Unit 5 Addition turbine generator is a General Electric Company straight condensing single flow nonreheat unit rated 65,481 kilowatts with a throttle ateam flow of 579,588 pounds per hour at 1250 psi, 950 F. The unit is designed for a maximum throttle steam flow of 640,025 pounds per hrur at 1313 Pais 950 F. The steam generator is a Combustion Engineering, Inc,., ;y pe VU-60 natural circulation drum type unit with a pressurized furnace having two levels of three horizontally fired front burners. Fuel. Is introduced into the furnace by six Combustion Engineering, Inc. combin6tion gas and No. 2 fuel oil return flow mechanical atomizing burners equipped with natural gas igniters. The burners are operated by a .~ailey Meter Company remote burner control and supervisory system. Combustion air delivered hroughba horizontal shaft Ljungstrom draft fan equipped air preheater. Steam temperature is maintained by a superheat desuperheater. Flow of spray water to the desuperheater is controlled by duplicate full capacity spray water control valves. delivered by t es in the 2/3 capacity boiler Yeed lated er is 2A.2 UNIT ADJUST14ENT PRICES. The unit adjustment prices stated in the Proposal shall be used to adjust the total contract sum for additions to and deletions from the specified quantities of electrical relays and services. 2A.3 Al~IENT CONDITIONS. The Boiler Panel, Turbine Panel, and the relay cabinet x311 b~e installed in a space which is norme.lly heated or cooled for personnel confort. All equipment ^ and in these enclosures shall operate satisfactorily under conditions imposed by an air condit1oning system failure, for which ambient temperature may b as high as 20 F. Except as otherwise specified, equipment not on ov in these enclosureE will be installed either otit-of-doors or in building spaces which are heated but not cooled. Temperature ranges expected are as follows: Boiler areas - indoors 50 to 140 F Other indoor aisas 50 to 120 F Outdoor areas 0 to 105 F (DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 l (CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENT - K-6A) 2A-1 071670 .!A.4 NOhfEf1l71.A'YIlkE. The equipment item. numbers used in these specifica- tions shall Lt: utilized by the Contractcr in lesignating equiprnent. Th,. Cuntractor muy uusign a temporary munber where one hau riot previously Lcen assigned. Numbers su assigned by the Contractor may be reas3i,;n:d ut the optiucu ul' the Engineer. All electrical and tul,ing drawings shall utilize termiuul desigruutiuns as directed by the Enelrte%r. 2A.5 hQUIYiWi 111LN'1'IPFICATION. 1,a,J. item ut' cu,uilmarit shell be identified with a tag pex,mar:ently affix<•1 ,_ivinF, the i ieutifyiiie winber and description assigned in thew spr.:flcaLler,s. 1Lems Purniehed irrlcr these speciflcatiurns but not identified herein shall hav,; tags inskrc•ibc,i a; llrected by the Engineer. 2A.6 TEIMINULOUY. Terminology in these spec:ficatiuma conforms to the definitions as given in applicable stands is of the GGIdE, IEEE, ISA, and SAMA. I (DENTON, TK(AS - 4904 ) (CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENE - F-6A) 081270 2A-2 Section 2B - C014TROL SYSTEM; 2B.1 GENERAL. System requirements herein fire estriblii;l«:rl un a functional basis and the Contractor shall be responsible f'or s.lr tip❑ f,wndithconpesneccit-ion of components to form systems whose performance is In rLrt•.ord fication requirements. The control systems ;;!11111 Inr:!ijlr~ all necessary primary measuring equipment, panel selector station:;, (;,)rtrol relays, and control drives as described herein. System design;; shrill be submitted to :ho appropriate major equipment contractors rued their r•r,r,orr,mendations con- aldered in the design of control systems, 213'2 PEDFOMP011CE REQUI~S. The boiler control sy:;tf,rru; shall provide a unit operating turndown of riot less than 10 to orie wi,en firing natural gas or No, 2 fuel oil. This requirement is based upon the unit maximum load resulting in readings for steam fluty, feed water flow, air flow, and fuel flow that are at a minimum of 90 per cent of the range span. If '.he readings are less than 90 per cent, the turndown rr:,luirement will be ae,justed for each system affected. The boiler control systems shall permit the performance of the following dynamic load tests while maintaining safe furnace conditions and without endangering other equipment. All tests kill be performed with the systems in the automatic mode of operation while firing natural ya: or No. 2 fuel oil. Instantaleolsly drop 50 per cent of the maximum luaG capability from approximately full load. In.-tantaneously pick up 50 per cent of the maxim un load capability from arpproximately 50 per cent load. Instantaneously drop the load from approximately 50 per cent of load to cause the operation of the unit on the burner header minimum gas pressure bypass regulator when firing gas and to 10 per cent load when firing oil. This test will be performed with all burners in service This test will be ropeatud with only one burner in service from the obtainable load with one burner, 2B,3 COCIONENTS. Control system components shall be of the pneumatic type, unless otherwise specified to be of the electronic type. All primary measuring and controlling devicea shall conform to the appli- cable requirements given under INSTRUI4 NTS. Additional features shall be provided as needed to meet the functional requirements or descriptive re- quirements set out in the individual specifications, (DEI'i0119 TEXAS - 4904 ) (CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIP101T - K_6A) 071670 2$_1 Pneumatic control relays shall be mour,ted or, a relay rack within the con- trol panel and shall be provided with all required tubing connections, accessory devices, air supply regulators, etc. Panel mounted selector stations shall be provided U:r required by the de- tailed description of the control system and by thi: frurtrurnent List. Selector stations shall be equipped with indicators3 1,r, show the values of the signals entering and leavinU the stations, I,lu: any additional indicators required for safe and convenient trrsnufr-r c.f control from manual to automatic or automatic to manual. If thr• c;r,,+tlon Is equipped with a set point knob, an indicator to show the set p,,lnt value shall be provided. A transfer knob or lever shall be provid,,d to shift con- trol from manual to automatic and a manual cuntrc_ sh+,ll be provided for generation of a r,anual control signal. Indicator scales shall be graduated 0-100 per cent te;less otherwise noted in the Instrument List. Equipment shall be assembled on a rorunon mounting plate or housing for single hole mounting in the control panel. Control knobs, levers, and indicating scales shall have descriptive legends and the mounting platy.;, or housing shall carry a service engraving as al,ljroved by the Engineer. Manual loaders shall be provided as required by the detailed control system descriptions and by the Instrument List. Each manual loader shall be equipped with an indicator to show the value of the manual sl'gnal generated and a manually set device for generation of the manual control signal. The indi- cator scale shall be graduated 0-100 per cent unless other calibrations are /equired by service conditions or by notes in the Instrument List, Double indicators shall be furnished where required by the Instrument List. Equip- ment shall be assembled on a common mounting plate or ho,islrjg and shall be provided with descriptive legends and service engravings. Pneumatic control drives shall be furnished in accordance with the informa- tion given in the Instrument List. Operating torques and speeds shrill be not less than thcso tabulated. Drives of the modulating type shall be equipped with positioners having cams which can be field cut to suit the aquipnent characteristics. Drive speeds shall be field adjustable. bust- tight enclosures shall be designed for convenient removal of covers to permit access to equipment. Solenoid valves shall be of adequate capacity to meet the specified performance of the control drive, and shall be le- signed to permit field reversal of control action. Limit switches shall be of the dpdt type and shall have contact capacities of 10 amps ac or one amp dc. Wiring for all electrical equipment shall terminate at a single terminal block conveniently located for ^ionnection of the field wiring. Position transmitters shall produce signals which are linear with respect to control drive position, and shall be of the slide wire, MCi, or pneumatic type as tabulated. Manual operators shall consist of handwheels for drives of over 400 lb-ft torque capacity, wioh hand :~yerated brakes. Manual operators for smaller drives shall consist of levers on the output shafts with hand operated locking devices. Linkage for control drives shall be furnished and shall consist of driving and driven levers and ball-and-socket type connecting links. Simple linkage shall be furnished unless otherwise tabulated. (DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 ) (CZTROL AI4D INSTRLUEUT ECUIPM;T - K-6A) 2P-2 071670 Control drive installations shall be such that pleasing appearance and satisfactory access to equipment is maintained. Cc.ntrol drives shall be complete with all required accessory equipment, incJiArling air supply filter regulators, signal conversion equipment, ar,d ',ther devices. 21J. 11 CuMbus'lloN CUM11iUL, The combustion control i,)ntem shall utilize a 1'vud forward signal derived from steam flow and t u"L1ne throttle pressure which establishes the required btu input to the f,j,'rir„_u and the required ksir fluty fur good rumbustlon. The required Btu slpr,s,l shall be compared t,~ Lhu actual metered air flow Lhrough a low sele,:+.,,r uu that the resulting w~ti,uL is the Btu input hermitteu by the uvuilatlc air. This signal shall thfut Le compared to the urtuul btu input, which is -1,--rivud from the summa- tif.n ul' total gas flow and total nil flow. The rtsultirb signal shall be uuo.A Lu establish the position of either the gas valve or oil valve opera- tura, depending upon which fuel has been chosen as f,he base fuel through th,. uperation of a control puz,el selector swit~.h. It shall be possible co trc,nufer the base fuel selector switch at any time with no control system upur:t. When both fuels are fired at the same time in different burners, the Btu input per burner shall be maintained equal by positioning the secondary fuel control device. The signal establishing the required position shall be derived by comparing the oil burner returr pressure with the square root of the gas burner header pressure. The master required air f.,ow signal shall be compared to the actual metered total fuel flow through a high signal selector so that the resulting signal is the air flow required by Btu input. This signal ahali then be compared to the actual air flow. The output of this compariaon shall control the furced draft fan inlet vanes to maintain actual air f'luw at the required value, The final posi'.ion of the FIU fan modulation equipment shall be modified i'.' neces^ary t7 maintain a safe fuel-air ratio on a per burner basis as well as on a totalized basis. The square root of the ga3 burner header pressure and the oil burner return pressure shall to compared in a high selector. The resulting output shall in turn be compared to the square root of the wind box to furnace differential pressure. The resulting signal shall be compared to the normal signal 'o the F'1L fan in a high selector with the higher of the two determining the quantity of air delivered for combustion, An adjustable limit shall be furnished to set a minimum below Viich the air flow demand signal cannot go. The combustion control system shall maintain throttle steam pressure within 15 psi of set point, with a load change of 50,000 pounds per hour per minute. (DENTON, TEXAS 4904 ) (CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENT - Y,-6A) U812"P) 2B-3 2B.5 STEAM TEMPERATURE CONTROL. The steam generating unit will be pro- vided with one superh4at spray system utilizing two full c,'Apacity spray water control valves Fund one spray water block valve. 'Phe steam tempera- ture control system thali maintain temperatures within 10 degrees of set point under all conditic,no of swinging load which ar,- normally experienced. The temperature control r;ystem shall utilize a meaner. mrrrrt of final steam temperature and such addltionnl ariticipatirng me.a:;ur vro a},;, as are required to achieve sensitive and t;tuble control. Anticipating measurements may include desuperheater outlet temperature, bollcr arr rluw, or other factors which the Contractor considers to be nocc:;aFrry. 'Iho Vr,ril and desuperheater outlet steam temperature measurements shall be usr_.d r,u the recorder on the main control panel, but shall be independent of all r,ther control and in- strument systems, and shall be by means of a thermor.-,,rple or a resistance temperature detector. Temperature measurement signals uhall be converted to equivalent prieurnatic signals and the balance of thr: cueam temperature control system shall be of the pneumatic type., Si,ray F:urFtrol and spray water block valves will be furnished by the Owner. 2B.6 FEED WAT'E'R CONTROL. Feed water will be supplied to the boiler by two motor driven centrifugal feed water pumps operating at constant speed. Cr.)ntrol of the feed water supply shall be obtained by regulating valves operating in the feed water line Lo the boiler. The control aystem shall operate by measurement of steam flow, f'_ed water flow, and drum level. Feed water control system3 shall be capable of maintaining drum level within 2 inches of the desired point when the str,am generating unit Is operating under load control. • A single full capacity regulating valve shall be supplied. Duplicate partial capacity startup regulating valves shall also be supplied. They will be operated in parallel on a split range basis for boiler filling and low load operation. 2B.7 BEY RECIRCULATION CONTROL. Low flow recirculation for each boiler feed pump shall be controlled by auto-recirculation valves as manufactured by Yarway Corporation, 2B.8 CONDENSATE SYSTEM CONTROL. A system of flow and level controls shall be provided which will establish a minimten flow rate if condensate through the condensate pumps. It shall also maintain hotwell lr:vel within one inch of set point and maintain condensate delivery to the deaerator approxi- mately in ratio to the feed water flow rate. The system shall operate by means of recirculation and throttling control valve3, and shall have its condensate flow measurement at a point downstream of the recirculation flow take-off point. The contrails shall be sensitive and stable at all loads. The control system shall be pneumatic. The panel mounted selector station shall be provided to take remote manual control of the throttling control valves, (DENTONj TEXAS - 14904 ) (CONTROL AND INSTRUI+IE;NT EQUIPMENT - Y.-6A) 2B-4 07167o 2B.9 MAKEUP Cu:;NiCL. Uemineralited water makeup by the system shall be done by remote manual positioning of a regulating valve in the makeup line to the dca:rator. A manual loader shall be supplied on the turbine panel to upcrute this regulating valve. 28.10 HEATHi LEVEL CONIE,)1,S, A uystem ul' heater level controls shall be furrished to regulate the level in each closed h~_ater and provide a means of bypassing each heater. The system shall incluic Lruvision for transfer of control, when required, by us of switching vulva:,, The arrangement is shown schcrnutically un Sketch h-b9U4-07'JY'(j-2 inrluled with these specifi- catluns, All. level lnstrwneuts, pneumatic switches, selectur stations, indicators, and aulunuids required to make a complete system shall be furnished and mounted in the heater drain pane-. Level trarismittera shall be pneumatic displacement flout and torque tube type. 'ihc•y will be locally mounted by others on the appropriate heaters. Level controllers shall be mounted in 51iUP and shall have adjustable set port, proportional band, and reset action. 28.11 GENEHATOij IW)H00c14 TEMPERATUM COUThOL. A ,oritrul system shall be furnished to regulate the temperature of the generator cooling hydrogen. The system shall sense the temperature of the cold gas leaving the coolers and regulate t%e flow of auxiliary cooling water through the coolers to maintain a constant cold gra temperature. The system shall include a temperature controller, a selector station, a suitable resistance temperature detector, an electric to pneumatic converter, and a stainless steel protect- ing well. The protecting well design shall meet the requirer.7ents of the generator manufacturer. The control shall be adjustable at the Control Panel for any cold gas temperature between 4U C and 0 C. The controller shall have adjustable pr,)portional band plus reset ar.tion. The control valve will be installed to regulate the cooling water flow leaving the cooler. 2B.12 TURBINE LURE OIL 'Pt14PEHA'1'UIiE CONTROL. A control system shall be furnished to regulate the temperature of the turbine lubricating oil tem- perature. The system will sense the temperature of the oil leaving the cooler and regulate the flow of water througa the cooler to maintain. the oil temperature constant. The system shall inclu-le a filled system tem- perature controller, a suitable resistance temperature detector, an elec- tric to pneumatic converter, and a 3/4 inch WIT protecting well. The control shaJ1 have an adjustably set point at the panelboard. The con- troller shall have adjustable proportional band plus reset action. The control valve will be installed to regulate the flow of water leaving the cooler. (DENTUN, TEiSAS - 4904 ) (CONTROL AND 1N5TlJTJl4EIfI' EQUIPI4Eli'P - K-VA) 081270 2B-5 28.13 CIRCULATING WATER PH CONTHOL. A control system ahall be furnished to control pEl in the circulating water system by addit.ir.,n of acid. 'Mv system shall operate by use of a pil cell and amplifier and an acid feed system cmployinp a variable speed acid feed pump, 11lie control system crhall ineluac an automatically pusitioned spend control potentiometer for regulation of pump speed. Tile system shall provid^ for ad,JustmenL of the set point, between limits of 2 card 12 1111, and :,hall include a panel mounted selector station for manual control of ar;ld feed rate. 2h.14 CIRCULATING WATER POLYPHOSPHATE CON`1'H(_, A c"r,f.rol system shrill be furnished to control the feed of polyphosphate to the: circulating water system. Feed shall be proportional to circulating wat-,r makeup flow. The system shall include a panel moluited ratio type: hand-auto selector station. The station shall include a ratio adjuster variable between 0.5:1 and 2.0:1, 2B.15 HYDRAZIIIE CONTROL. A control system shall bo i'l,rrnishcd to control hydrazine feed -proportional to condensate flow. T.- hydrazine is injected by means of a prneumatically variable stroke pumir. Dir., ny:item shall. include a panel mounted ratio type hand-auto selector station. Die station shall include a ratio adjuster vari-able between 0.5:1 and 2.0:1, 2B.16 BOILER SAFETY I VERLOCK SYSTEM. A boiler safety interlock system is included in the equipment to be furnished under these specifications, The system shall be constructed to conform to electrical schematics sup- plied by the Engineer. The relay logic shall be included in the Relay Panel described in Section 2F.6. The ic,sors are either described elsewhere in these specifications or are fvr~-,;shed by the Owner. The system shall in- clude a subpanel for mounting in the Control Panel, which is described in Section 2D,6 and listed in the Instrument List. Two ccmplr:taly independent safety interlock systems shall be used to obtain a mrsin fw:I trip. A fuel trip shall be achieved on coincident requirem,.nt of the two systems by va e two 3-way solenoid valves. Each interlock system shall actuate one va.',c and the valve ports shall be interconnected so that coincident operation of the two solenoid valves results in closing the fuel safety shutoff valve. 'Me systems shall be ac de-energized to trip relay types, 28,17 MISCELLANEOUS) CONTROL SYSTEMS. Miscellaneous pressure and level transmitters, controllers, indicators, and recorders shall be furnished as specified elsewhere herein and in the Instrument List. (DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 (CONTROL AND :NSTRJIMEN: EQUIPMENT - K-6A) 28-6 081270 Section 2C - INSTRUMENTS 2C.1 UENERAL INSTRUMENTATION R_ESUIREMENTS. Instrum~-rnts shall be furnished in uscordance with the Instrument List, included wits, these specifications and as specified herein, Electronic or pnewnutic transmission type in- strumentE shall be used for all measurements, except where specifically notid to be direct connected. All instruments shall be constructed to perform normuily and meet all guarantees when subjected to the vibration and the rango of ambient temper- atures normally experienced in power plant building s+,ructures. All required auxiliary equipment for instruments including thermocouples and wells, resistance elem:nts and wells, flow nozzleu, orifices, trans- mitters, special wiring and piping materials, air filters and pressure regulators, and all special devices required for installation in the instrument piping or wiring system shall be furnished complete as required for each individual element or instrument, unleso specifically stated otherwise. 2C.2 AC.UHACY. Flowmeter primary elements of the head class shall be so constructed that V eir performance will be in accord.,nce with the require- ments of Section 9, "Tolerances", of ASME PTC 19.5; 1+-1959. Flowiaeter secondary devices she. produce transmitted signals which are linear with respect to flow with. phis or minus one per cent of the full scale flow value when operating between 25 and 100 per cent of full scale value, The accuracy guarantee shall include the effect of errors in the differential head measuring device, square root converter, and signal generator, but not the primary device. Transmitters for pressure shall transmit a signal which is linear with respect to the measured pressure within plus or minus one-half of one per cent of the measured range span. Transmitters for level shall transmit a signal which is linear with respect to the measured level within plus or minus one per cent of the metered level range span, based on a specific gravity of 1.00. Filled system temperature transmitters shall transmit a signal which is linear with respect to the measured temperature within plus or minus one per cent of the scale range at a reference ambient temperature of 60 F. Resistance temperature detector elements shall have a resistance character- istic which is linear with respect to temperature within plus or minus one- half of one per cent of the top range value. (DENTON, 'TE)(AS - 4904 ) (CONTROL AND INSTE UWTV J,QUIPHENT - K-6A) 072170 2C-1 PherrsocOuPles shall have measurement errors not ex:eeding 4 E' plus or minus when used in the temperature range from 0 to 500 t', and shall riot exceed three-fourths of one per cent in the range from 500 'r' to tha maximum re- commended ul,vruLing temperature for the thermocouple materiulu. Electronic bridge-balancing instrrunents For thermocouples, reulstance temperature deLectors, recorders;, and other similar primary ell-ments shall have an accuracy of plus or minus three-tenth.a of une per cent of L%e scale spars. Electronic be:'dge-balancing instrwnenLs for mrv,,ule core transfurmer' systems shall have an accuracy of pl,u! or minuc une-calf of une per cent of the scale span. All transmitters shell have less than o,v:-half of cnc per cent shift in output with a 10U F change in ambient temperature. Recci%er-in(licaturL; and direct connected pressure instrwnents shall indicete the measured value within one-half of' one per cent of the maximum scale value. Receiver-recorders shall provide a chart record which is linear with respect to the transmitt:d signal within pica or minus o-ie-half of one per cent of' the scale apart 2C.3 TRANSMITTERS. Transmitters of the pneumatic or electronic type shall be furnished as required by the Instrument List and au required by the design of the control and instrument systems furnished. Transmitters noted to be locally mounted shall be equipped with mounting brackets suitable for attachment to faces of walls or columns by bolting cr welding. Trans- mitters of the motion balance type shall be provided with indicating scales. Enclosures shall be suitable for indoor or outdoor installation. Transmitters to be located in hazardous atmospheres will be identified in the Instrument List. They shall be equipped with explosionproof enclosures suitable for the hazardous atmosphere as described in National Electric Code Article 500. Transmitters connected to the main stewr+ piping shall be designed for a working pressure of 1500 psi. Transmitters connecting to the boiler and fe=d water piping shall be designed fcr a working pressure of 150U psi. Other transmitters to be connected to fluid piping systems shall be designed for a working pressure of 600 psi. Transmitters for connection to boiler draft systems shall be designed for a working pressure of '(0 inches of dater. All transmitters will be connected to their systems by use of piping, and any flexible connectors required by the transmitter design shall be fur- nished. All connections for primary piping and pneumatic tubing shall be provided with NNT female threaded connections not smaller than 1/4 inch. All connections for electric wiring shall be provide/ with holes or knuckouts for electrical conduit connections not smaller than 1/2 inch nominal size. Electrical connc,:tionu to locally mounted transmitters will normally use a short length of flexible conduit. (DENTON O TEXAS - 4904 ) (CONTROL AND INS I'll U10 1:T EQUIPMENT - K-6A) 0721'(0 2C-2 20.3.1 ylowmeters. Unless otherwise specified, all flowmeters shall be rate meters of the head or area class. Square rx~t extracting mechanisms shall be prro%ided, preferably as a part of the 1'luwmeter secondary device, and the movement of all final indic0.1riv and re- cording mechanisms shall be linear pith respect to flow raLe. Primary devices for flo;,nretur3 shall. Lu furnished in u::urlancu with the primary element data sheets included with this :.pecil'lcuLiun. Date. tabulated is for bidding purpu:;cs only and will i.., I'luully corrected on the Contractor's meter data sheets. Primary devices for flo'.nneters shall be provided with all required acces- sories, including reservoir's, meter connections, and rcheut nipple3. All reccrvuirs shall have one inch socket weld inlet and one-half inch threaded outlet connections. All nipples and welding adapters; ;Buhl be one inch and fur socku-t weld counection. Primary element betu rritlu shall be not greater than 0.'(0. The following flowmeters used for control functions shall be Bailey Xeter Ledoux bell or Hagan ring balance meters. Signals shall be reproducible to 0.1 per cent down to 3 per cent of range span. Feed water fluw Fuel gas flow Air flow Desuperheating spray flow Secondary devices of the notion balance type shall be provided with indicating scales, graduated in ter7r,s of flow rate of the fluid measured. All secondary devices shall be provided with pnewnatie or electronic transmitter devices unless specifically noted in the instrument list as not requiring them. All flow nozzles shall be constructed of Type 304 or "iype 316 stainless steel. Flew nozzles shall be designed in accordance with the ASi4E stand- ards for long radius flow nozzles. Flow nozzles shall be of the weld-in type, and shall have t}.n essential data stamped on the nozzle so that it can be read and transferred to the exterior of the pipe in which it i. mounted by the piping fabricator. As an alternative to this procedure, the serial nu;%ber only of the nozzle may be stamped on it, and all essen- tial data relating to its iratallution given on a supplementary data sheet for transfer by the fabricator to the pipe exterior. The Contractor shall inspect this installation work at the piping fabricator's plant. This work will be in addition to the work and startup service. A report on each nozzle inspected shall be submitted to the Engineer. (UENTONO TEXAS - ),%04 ) (CONTROL AIN iNi;1iRUI4ENT D~UiP14EIlT - K-6A) ?_C-3 0'(21'(u Orifice plates shall be constructed of Type 316 stainless steel. Orifice plates shall be not less than 118 inch thick for nominal pipe diameters up to and including 12 inches, and not less than 1/4 inch thick above this value. Plates shall be constructed in accordance with A0.14E-ACA standards. Ea(:h orifice plate shall be provided with a handle on which the orifice diameter, pipe diameter, and pressure tap distances are stamped. This information shall be so located that it urul be read with- out removing thr: orifice plate from the pipeline. The flow nozzle for condensate shall be, furnishvd completely installed in a section of flanged piping containing the nozzle and prirusry element taps. The pipe section shall be bured and the ends provided with AIiSI 150 pound flanges. A straightening vane of approved dasign shall be furniuhed as part of the assembly. The Contractor shall transport the cumpleted as3err:t,ly to an approved hydraulic laboratory and calibrate the nozzle under flow conditions hydraulically analotous to thn range of service conditions. This Contract shall itncluile all cost for trans- portation and the cost of calibration. Eight copies of c report covering the test method and results shall be furnished, In addition, a coAy shall be included in each instruction manual. The report Shall include a correction curve for the nozzle, giving percentage flow correction as ordinate and flow in pounds per hour at flowing temperature as abscissa. A curve giving nozzle discharge coefficient as ordinate and Heynolds number as abscissa shall also be furnished. The flow nozzle for the superheater spray shall be furnished completely instilled in a secticn of piping. The piping section shall have ends beveled for welding in accordance with details tc be furnished by the Engineer, and the nozzle and pressure taps shall be mounted in it. Area type meters shall be furnished for measurement of fuel oil flow. Two meters shall be supplied and inetall-d in the oil supply and return pipelineG. Net oil consumption shall be dctermined from he difference in the two measurement,3. 14eter bodies shall 'o9 designed for 600 psi of working pressure and shall be designed for a maximum flow of 90 gp No. 2 fuel oil. The meter bodies shall be constructed of forged carbrin steel with flanged ends. Measure,nent of main steam flow shall be by ir:ferential means, usirg turbine first stage pressures as a flow index. The meter secondary element shall be a pressure transmitter, designed for field adjust,ent for acceptable readings. Data on anticipated pressures at different steam temperatures will be supplied by the Engineer. (DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 (CONTROL A14D INSTRUMENT EQUIP,QENT - K-6A) 2r-4 0721'(0 Combustion air flo-•r shall be measured using a segmental orifice nlate provided by the Owner in the air preheater air outlet duct. It is expacted that the differential across the air foil at roll load will be approximately 2.0 inches of water. :fechanisms shall be of the diaphragm type with integral square root extracting 11.-vir.es. lhie meter shall be provided with an indicating scale and transmltter mechanism. Pressure and temperature compensation oi' flow mea urrrr, •r,ts shall be accumplishe'l through the use of pneumatic or clectrle: :ulculating net- worku, The following cornpensutioris shall be pruvlde,lt FiUw Mausurement Pressure Temperature Compensati°n (L~ens cjn Main 6tea;.v x Vuad Water X Fuel Gas y f. 2C•3,2 Level Transmitters. Level instruments shall be furnished as de- scribed In the Inotrument List and in this section. All level ins _umenta shall be of the transrnitt a• type, utilizing pneumatic or electronic signals. Except as specified in the following paragraphs, level instrumenta shall be of the displacement float type and shall be complete with float chambers of cast or fabricated steel construction, with socket :eld connections. The boiler drur, level indicator transmitter shall be a t;lark-Relisnce Electro Eye-Hy, electric transmitter. It shall consist of a 10-probe "Electrolev" chamber, Model EL-1800 with one inch socket weld connections and a control unit with plug-in relays and transformer, Each relay shall hava two electrical isolated spit contacts for the Owner's use. Fifteen feat of interconnecting cable between the Eleutrolev column and the control unit shall be furnished. A drum level indicator complete with constant level reservoir and pressure compensated transmitter, .;hall be furnished. The equipment will also be used as part of the feed water regulating equipment. Level rAnk.3 shall be 34 inch total. Contacts shall be mechanically actuated. The reservoir shall be constructed of carbon steel with one inch socket-weld frig inlet and one half inch NPT outlet, The transmitter will be locally mounted, An indicating type drum level alarm switch shall be furnished. The switch shall be a Bailey Meter Company Type LN4Y differential pressure switch and containing two single pole double throw contacts for low Brun level, The switch shall be furnished complete with a reservoir having a one inch socket-weld inlet and a one half inch NPT outlet. The drum level alarm switch will be locally mounted, 2C•3.3 Pressure Transmitters. Pressure transmitters shall utilize bourdon tubes, bellows, or force balance diaphragms as measuring devices. (DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 ) (CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENT - K-6A) 0121, 'O 2C-5 nw Transmitters sensing combustion product pressures shall Le furnished complete with purge rotcuneters and flow regulators. When the trans- mitter is panel mounted, the associated purge equipment shall be furnished mounted and tubed as complete installation. Jfuiler drafts shall Le measured by means of slack (Jluldircp}n mechanisms in cases cosigned for vertical scale multipuinter prlrr:l mounted instru- mur.cs. They shall be internally illuminated and shall be Bailey Dieter Company :;pe 1'U ov approved equal. All draft lines sensing combustion products shall be equipped with purge meters urounte,l In the boiler panel. 2C.3.4 temperature lransmitters. 't'emperature tray:c;mitters shall employ filled systems, thermocouples, or resistance elements us the temperature sensing devices, whichever is specified. Filled systems shall actuate indicating type pne wrnutl.: transmitter devices to operate indicators or recorders, unless gpaeifically described as being direct connected. Capillary for filled systems shall be stainless steel not leas than 15 feet long. Bulbs for filled sy:;teins shall be stainless steel, and shall be provided with wells for installation in pipelines, or shall be of the coil type tor averaging measurements in gas and air ducts. Bulbs for installation in air ducts shall be complete with pressuretight fittings for installation through the aides of the ducts, and with suitable hardware for support of the bulbs inside the ducts. Thermocouples shall be LSA Type K standard accuracy class. .hermocouples shall b9 spring loaded for a minimum response time and shall be magnesium oxide packed with stainless steel sheathing. kesist,tnco temperature detectors shall be alurninwa oxide packed, stain- less steel sheathed, and designed for insertion in wells. Thermocouples or resistance elements installed :n boiler pressure parts within ',he boiler casing shall be provided with stainless steel sheathed extension leads of the required length to tenninate in a cast iron weather- proof head located outside the casing. Exact length of leads will be supplied later. Thormowells shall be provided for all thermocouples, resistance detectors, and filled system bulbs intended to measure fluid system temperatures. Wells shall be one-piece construction, made from Type 316 stainless steel, and equipped with stainless steel extension nipples and cast iron cr,n- nection heads. Wells shall be designed for screwed connections to the piping or equipment, and shall be suitable for seal welding. WelL, installed in the main steam and high pressure reed writer lines shall have a thread diameter of 1-1/4 inches. All other wells shall have a thread dian.et-!: of 3/4 inch. Lengths of wells and extension nipples will be furnished later by the Engineer. (DEN1'OII, :'ExAs - 4904 ) (CONMOL AND INS'fkUb1EN'I' EQUIPMEM' - Y.-6A) 0721'70 2C-6 2C.4 RECEIVF.l INS1RLNENTS. Receiver instruments of the prieumatic or electronic t.,;I)e shall be furnished as required by the Instrument List and as required by the design of the control and instrument systems furnished. Receiver iris trumerits shall be panel mounted rind arrangc,i us shown ou the panel sketches included with the specification, ex(.ept na otherwise speci- fied under Sectiuwr 2F of this specificaticn. 2C.4.1 Indicators. Vertical strip scale receiver Iruutrzment; shall be used where specified, and shall be designed for the rtirjg;. of control signals used. They shall be Bailey YY, Bailey Pfd, ur L'ailey PG, as indicutei in the Instrwnent Dist, or approved equal. fi,ey shall receive electrical or pnewuatic signals as required by the lr:rtrznent List. Dial type gauges shall be used where specified, and shuil be Ashcroft Luragauge Type 1377 or approved equal, with stainless oteel movements arid bourdun type tubes suitable for the maximum pressure and the fluid medi,un. Gauges receiving pneumatic loading pressures shall be especially designed for the service, with calibration markings provided on the dial. The dials of such gauges shall be graduated in terms of the measured variable. Service descripti-)n shall be marked on the face of the dial. Direct con- nected gauges shall have vacuum protection, overpressure stops, and pulsa- tion dampeners. A mercury column vacuum gauge shall be used for indications of condenser absolute pressure. It shall be an American Model 1362 B or approved equal, complete with catchall and designed for panel mounting. It will be installed on the front of the Control Panel. Other temperature indicators shall be furnished as listed in the Instrument List complete with thermocouples, resistance elements, thermowells, elec- tronic temperature transmitters, or other primary devices as required. . 2C.4.2 Recordin ideters. Round chart recording meters shall be equipped with charts having a nominal diameter of 12 inches, driven by ac synchro- nous electric clock motors at one revolution per 24 hours. Cases shall be designed to mount not fewer than four pen mechanisms or other accessory devices such as integrators, retransmitters, or controllers. Each re- corder shall be provided with a phenolic nameplate mounted in the window, which states the quantities measured, color of records, ranges of measured values, chart multipliers, and integrator multipliers. Sector scales shall be provided only where required by the Instrument List and shall be gradu- ated in terms of the measured variable. Pen mechanisms shall include capillary ink systems with sealed ink sacs or bottles providing not less than 3 months ink supply. Electronic receiver amplifiers shall be installed by means of multi- conductor plugs for connection to wiring terminal blocks. Amplifiers shall be conservatively designed for long life, and all electronic com- ponents shall be of the premium grade type. T hennocouple recorders shall incorporate zener diode reference voltage units. Terminal blocks shah be mounted on the becks of the amplifier or meter case, and shall be arranged for convenient inspection and maintenance work. (DEN'I'Oli, TEXAS - 4904 ) (CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIPME1U - K-6A) 0'(2170 2C-1 Strip chart recorders shall be equipped with 12, 109 6, or 4 inch wide charts as specified in the Instrument Tist. Twelve, 10, and 6 inch chart recorders shall be of the curve printing type if three ur more records a-e req,aired, and of the curve drawing type if one ur twu records are squired. Curvu printing recorders shall use multicoJur dots for recorders of eight points ur less capacity, and numbered dots Vo r recorders of over eight points capacity. Indicating scales, graduate) Ir, terms of the mea- sured variable, shall be furnished. Chart tear-oft' Ir+ices shall be fur- nished. Chart speed shall be one inch per hour unit-w; otherwise specified, and the charts shall be driven by ac synchronous cluck motors. Each recorder shall be provided with a phenolic nameplate u,uunted in the window, which stLtes the quantities measured, color of recurdo, ranges of measured values, and churl multipliers. Chart scale ranges for all recorders shall be as selected by the Engineer, and any extra charges for special scale ranges shall be included in the lump aura contract price. All recorder charts shall have graduations which are essentially linear. The use of square root charts for flow measure- ments will not be ac.epted. Each recorder shall be provided with a one year supply of charts and ink. Each 12, 10, or 6 inch strip chart and all ruund chart recorders shall be equipped with a rubber stamp giving the essential data described for each recorder nameplate and shall have the rubber stamps attached to the interiors with chains and fitted with mounting brackets and stamp pads. 'T'welve inch, 10 inch, and 6 inch strip chart and all round chart recorders shall be equipped with fluorescent lamps mounted on the interior of the recorder cases. Cases shall be of heavy pressed steel or die cast con- struction and shall be equipped with die cast doors. Doors shall be gasketed to prevent entry of dust. Internal parts shall be made access- ible fur maintenance, preferably by mounting subassemblies on hinges within the cases. 2C.5 T124PERATURE MONITORING SYSTEMS. 20.5.1 Temperature Monitory and Alarm System. A Howell Instruments 114200 system shall be furnished, consisting of: 1 - H502 digital indicator 1 - H4210 scanner I - H4250 limit comparator 1 - H4280 scan extender with cards for 50 additional inputs 1 - Hewlett-Packard printer with printer control The system shall be furnished complete in a freestanding cabinet with all interconnecting wiring between items within the cabinet. The system shall include a termination board for thermocouple lead wire, equipped with screw type terminals. All material to connect this board to the system shall be included. The system shall be designed to accept 150 type Y, thermocouples which shall be furnished by the Owner. (DENTI'ON, TEXAS - 4904 ) (CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EgUIPMEffr - K-6A) 081270 2C-8 Functions of the system shall be us follows: Scan each input in a sequence established by order of connection to terminal board, scan rate variable between 2 and 60 seconds per point. Display each point as it is scanned on a digital indicator, also display oa the alarm cwiparator the digital value of the point limit. On demand, print out all input values in current u:an sequence. Include individually adjustable high or low alarm Iimits for each input. Print input number, value, time, and high or low fur each input which is out of limits when scanned. If a point is out of limits when scanned, a common annunciator point on the visual annunciator shall be actuated. If the point remains out of limits during subsequent scan cycles, it shall print out, but shall not actuate the visual annunciator. However, any other input going out of limits shall trigger the visual annunciator the first scan cycle it is detected out of limits. Provide for omission of inputs from scan by insertion of diode pins into a matrix on the scanner. Allow manual selection of any desired point for digital display. 2C.5.2 Generator Temperature Recorder. One temperature recorder shall be furnished for recording generator and exciter temperatures. The unit shall be a Leeds and Northrup "Speedomax G" multipoint recorder for 12 points. The unit shall be designed for use with 10 ohm at 25 C copper resistance temperature detectors. The scale range shall be 0-150 C. The measurement speed shall be one point per four seconds and the chart speed shall be three inches per hour. The points will be divided into two groups for alarm. An individually adjustable contact shall be pro- vided for each group. A seal-in relay and reset switch shall be furnished common to both groups. 2C.6 ANALYSIS INSTRUMENTS. 2C.6.1 Flue Gas Instruments. One complete Bailey !deter Company system for analysis of flue gas oxygen and combustibles shall be furnished. The system shall consist of a continuous sampling type analyzer of the hydrogen burning type, gas sampling system, and panel mounted recorder. The sampling system shall be of the (recirculating) water jet.aspirated type complete with stainless steel dry type sample tube not Tess than 10 feet long with suitable supports and fitted with a special 1-1/2 inch flanged nipple suitable for a pressurized furnace. i'he water jet system shall (DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 } (CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENT - K-6A) 072170 2C-9 be complete with regulating valves, filters, separators, traps, gas p'1mp and washer, and all required accessories. Hydrogen regulating equipment shall be furnished. A freezeproofed, heated, blower ventilated enclosure shall be provided for the sampling and analyzer equilment, and shall com- pletely enclose all pipin3 integral to the equipment. Four bottles of hydrogen having a capacity ci not less than 214 cubic feet and a suitable rack for mounting the bottles on the enclosure shall furnished, complete with hydrogen piping and required valves and regulators. Empty bottles shall remain the property of the Owner. Piping for th.: water supply and the sample piping between the sample tube and analyzer will to furnished by the Owner. Alarm contacts for low oxygen and high cumbustibles shall be provided in the recorder. 2C.6.2 Water Chemistry Instruments. A four point conductivity recorder shall be furnished. The recorder shall be a Leeds and Northrup Speedomax H, complete with automatic temperature compensation and all accessory equipment for measurement of conductivity of the following samples: Sample Scale Range, Micromhos Conde-.,sate 0-20 Boiler Feed Pump Suction 0-20 Saturated Steam 0-20 Boiler Water 0-200 Provisions for annunciation of high conductivity of any measurement shall be provided. Each alarm switch set point shall be independently adjustable and shall be arranged to actuate a common annunciator circuit. Contacts shall be suitable for operation on ac. Conductivity cells shall be provided with stainless steel flow-through type cell holders Leeds and Northrup for both conductivity cells and temperature compensators suitable for 15 psi working pressure. Cells and cooling coils shall be mounted in the sample table specified in Section 2F.6. A single point conductivity recorder shall be furnished for measurement of condensate cation conductivity. The recorder shall be a Leeds and Northrup Speedomax H. Features shall duplicate those described for the four point recorder. The recorder shall be supplied with accessories to make a complete measurement system, as described in the material list, and shall be installed on the sample table. (DEN II, TEXAS - 4904 ) (CONTROL AND INSTRUME11T EQUIPMENT - K-6A) 2C-10 081270 Circulating water pH shall be recorded on a round chart recorder, Bailey Meter Co. type WM55, as specified in Section 20.4.2. The recorder shall include a pneumatic retransmitter which shall be used in the acid feed control described in Section 2B.13. A. complete pH measurement system shall be supplied including cells, automatic temperature compensator, cell holders, pH prea:,uplifier, and special wiring if reluired. Phe pH preamplifier shall be a Leeds and Northrup 7070-02-3-107-6-03 with high and low alarm contacts. The cells shall be Leeds and Northrup STD 1199-33 measuring electrode, STD 1199-23 reference electrode, and STD 1199-47-1 temperature compensator. The cell holder sha11 be Lead, and Northrup Section h2Hl6be ra~~unted, wired, and All gsa<ple t tafor ble the complete in system piped in ttic~ A second pH recorder and measurement system shall be furnished for the boiler feed water pH. Equipment shall duplicate that described above, except the measuring electrode shall be ST91199-32, and no pneumatic retransmitter is required. Accessory instrumentation, components, and throttling valves to complete the sampling systems shall be furnished as shown in the valve schedule and Instrument List for the sample table. Sample cooling coils shall be furnished for the supply of cooled sample to the conductivity and pH instruments. Ccdls shall be designed to produce a sample flow of 0.4 gpm at a sample temperature not to exceed 120 F. Cooling forFtheCoils shall will 'be temperature of 95 water following samples: Sample Sample Tem erature F Condensate 180 Boiler Feed Pump Suction 250 Saturated Steam 640 Boiler Water 640 2C.7 INSTRU-IENTS AND CONTROLS FURNISHED by THE OWI;ER AND PANEL MOUNTED Fs( THE CONTRACTOR. The Contractor shall mount, tube, and wire the following instruments and control devices furnished by the Owner. Devices mounted on the exterior faces of the instrument panels which are painted in colors different than those selected by the Owner for panel mounte3 devices shall be repainted by the Contractor in suitable colors. The Contractor shall furnish shipping instructions for panel mounted devices and a sche;ule for receipt of installation drawings. All required drawings will be fur- nished by the Owner. Equipment furnished by the Owner will be as follows: Six burner control stations Two turbine supervisory recorders Two turbine supervisory recorder power units One turbine supervisory expansion power unit (DENT0140 TEXAS - 49o4 (CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENT - K-6A) 2C-11 072170 Section 21) - ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENTS 21).1 ANNUNCIATORS. Annunciator equipment shall be installed on the con- trol panels as shown in the sketches included with tr,cse specifications. Annunciator units shall be of the illuminated nameplate type, Panastat Series 70 Model 76 or approved equal, with the illuminated plates meas- uring approximately one inch by 1-112 inches. Plateu shall be engraved with suitable legends as directed by the Engineer. Annunciator equip- ment shall operate on ac. Thu annunciators shall ernpluy solid state alarm and flasher modules. The operating sequence shall be AS for 20 selected points and the balance shall be sequence AN. An adjustable au- dible alarm Panatone Model PD or approved equal shall be provided and mounted in the control panel. The annunciators shall be designed for normally closed or normally open alarm contacts. Annunciator equipment shall be suitable for use with unshielded field wiring. Annunciator units, including modules, shall be mounted in prewired cabi- nets. Besign of the cabinets shall permit lamp replacement without use of tools. Annunciator ACKNOWLEDGE, RESET, FIRST-OUT RESi"r, and TEST push-buttons shall be furnished on the Control Panel. 2D.2 AMMK ERS. Electrical instruments for indication of current shall be Westinghouse of the type and number described in the Instrument List or approved equal. Alternating current instruments shall be designed for use with instrument transformers and shall indicate full scale values with 5 amperes iml.osed on the meters. Dials shall be graduated in terms of the primary voltage or current as stated in the Instrument List. Am- meters shall have taut band suspension movements,. 2D.3 ROTARY CONTROL SWITCHES. General Electric Company Type SB-1 or SB-10 control switches or approved equal, except as otherwise noted, shall be furnished and installed as listed in the Instrument List. All switches shall be furnished with eight stages, pistol grip handle, and spring re- turn to normal unless otherw.se indicated. Unless otherwise specified, switch handles and escutcheons shall be black. Switch construction features will be specifically described in the electrical schematics which will be furnished by the Engineer later. In general spring return to normal switches will turn clock•aise to "start", which produces a red target, and counterclockwise to "off", which produces a green target. Indicating lights shall be furnished and installed with the rotary control switches as listed in the Instrument List, The indicating lights shall be General Electric Company Type E'U-6. (DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 ) (CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENT - K-6A) 081270 2D-1 2D.4 TOGGLE SWITCHES. Toggle control switches shall be furniehed, mounted, and wired as indicated in the Instrument List. Toggle control switches shall be Honeywell Micro Switch Type TL. 2D.5 ENGRAVED INDICATING LIGHTS. Engraved indicating lights shall be Master Specialties suitable fore volts ac. G ener l Electric lonvidede lights shall b N11 view or lamps Type 387 shall be used, and if required shall contain push-button mechanisms awl switches as list- ed in the Instrument List. Master Specialties Series 2100 "Roto-Tellite" swichr:d rshall be used for all engraved indicating lights requiring switches, quiring three dif- ferent indication colors. Master Specialties Series l00 "Roto-Tellite" Word Indicator Lights shall be used for all engraved indicating lights not requiring push-buttons, or requiring less than three different colors. The engrave light sabpanels shall be as shown on the Control Panel layout drawing. 2D.6 PURGE AND INTERLOCK PANEL. An insert panel shall be located on the combustion control panel. The panel. shall contain Master Specialties Series 2100 ligl..s to indicate the status of each trip function in both safety systems, the position of all fuel safety shutoff and vent -calves and the status and condition of the burner control system. Each function will be indicated by a two color light where red is the operative condition and green is the inoperative condition. The panel shall also contain tog- gle Construction ofrtheninsertepanelnisfdescribedtInsSectiona2F.3. valves. (DENION, TEXAS - 4904 (CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENT - Y,-6A) 2D-2 OalejO Section 2E - CONI'ROL AND INO RUMEN'. ACCESSORY EQUII-Xsi 2E.1 CUNTROL A:' DkYER ANl FlU11h. A complete system for drying and filtering the control air shall be Curnishr•d. All eljipr.,ent shall be mounted on a cQiamon baseplutc. The air dryer shall be of the refrigeration type; ani shall have capacity to d~!hydrate and filter up to 300 cfm at 100 psi6 •.rlth un atmospheric dew point of -10 F when supplied with saturated air a+. .'.O F. The dryer shall consist of three Hankison P,rc.el F-1.00 Refrigifilters mounted on a common bedplate, complete with air piping, isolating vulves, and air inlet and outlet dial type indicating t:ermometers. All piping and electrical connections between the various elements of the complete unit shall be made at the factory. Welded piping connections shall be used where practicsible. The air dryer shall be furnished with one set of spare parts as recom- mended by the manufacturer. 2E.2 ALARM CONTACTS. Alarm contacts consisting of six pressure switches, and six additional devices of a tyF•- to be determined later shall be fur- nished for operation of annue.ciators and for external electrical control circuits. These contacts shall be in addition to those specified else- where. Wiring connections shall be provided to the annunciator cabinet or to wiring terminal blocks. 2E.3 INSTRUMEIFfATIUN. Accessory instrumentation components furnished with the equipment shall be in accordance with the requirements stated herein unless otherwise specified in the detail specifications. The manufacturer and model numbers stated herein are preferred and deviations from these must have specific approval. These devices shall be constructed in accordance with the latest applicable requirements of ANSI, ISA, and NEI•IA. 2E.3.1 Limit Switches. Limit switches, except those integrally mounted on motor operated valves, shall be National Acme C%r.pany "Snaplock" Series SL, Switches shall have not less than two dpdt switch elements. ill (DENTON, TEXAS - 4+ 04 ) (CMROL AIdU INSTIiUMMU EQUIPMEIN' - K-GA) 081270 2E-1 the Limit switches shell be constructed tow rooftconatr'ictioneshallebt f,.r- Exp ecifications. t9red in the actual service. Wished where required by applicable code or the details sp 2F 3,~ Pressure Swif s Pressure switches shall be selected as follows: 40 inches WC P'd U,ryar Series (a) Static pressure range up to Switch ;esd band to suit 1800 with weatherproof enclosures. the application* range greater than 40 inch:a Static ems (b) Static pressure an with B'l,-f-P1 switch elements. ro rime to the switch Ring in general purpose enclosures piston and spring selections to be app p set point and dead band desired. Differential pressure ranges UP to 80 inches WC with static (c) FW Dwyer Series 1800 with weather- pressures below 10 psig proof enclosures. Switch dead band to suit he application Seh?es}abovedl0 Differential pressure range greater than Bpre (d) sure applications at static ferential Pres oration Model 289 with Model 199 psig - Barton Instrument Corp or 224 differential pressure mechanisms. Switch mechanisms to rhave essure2mecha- electridtcsal nap-acting mechanisms. Sr itch to nbe two sP conduit opening. Differential p ressure is material selected to suit static and differentia p ism requirements. tches shall be furnished in explosionproof constriction where red sw Swi applicable :ode or the detailed specifications. Pressure Temperature switches shall be Al1ei1B&Tyley 2E.3.3 Tem erature Switches. Standard length armored cap cross ambient with NEMA enclosures. rdlen at wells or Bulletin 37 Th and shall be stainless steel con- tubes shall be furnished where required. w^lls shall be furnished as required, str~.'ction. petrol having float to the service conditions of the systems 28,3,' Level Swims Level switches shall •o bot- and l:ody construction appropriate tch elements s1hall be of the mercury tL; which they are connected. Swi Tyro switch elements shall be ",le type magnetically coupled to the float. Switch element available at each level point monitored, switches shall be reversible or NC or NO operation or shall be double throw constr term, lash roof housings d shall on proof l leads shall be of high temperature construction blocks within the switch kiwisse nspecified, construction, unless otherw Auto- orate body con-man~if 2E.3.5 Solenoid Value Yalveaeahallvbevselected to incorp tured by zatic Switch Company and internal arrangements suitable to the appli- struction, trim materiihe~Engineers. Solenoid enclosures shall be N cation as approved by Type 4 unless otherwise specified. Solenoid coils shall be Class B molds (DENTONI TEXAS - 4904 (CONTROL AND MTRURENT WIPMERT - Y,-6A') 2E-2 071670 cone,;raction or Class H high temperature construction and shall be suitable for -ontinuous duty. Three-way solenoid valves shall be "Fe-,rm U" to permit modi°ication of valve application in the field. 2E.4 SPARE EQ,UIP14EI3T. To facilitate field replacement of d:fictive relays, light bulbs, etc., the following spare equipme:it shall be funished: 1 each - Auxiliary relay for each coil voltage rind contact configuration specified 100 - Spare light bulbs for General Electric r;T-6 20 - Spare control circuit fuses of each currant rating required 3 - Spare annunciator plug-in modules of e4,%h type 1 - Control switch, Type SB-1, eight stage, contact arrangement as directed 1 - Toggle control switch, Series MAT, three position 2E.5 TRAINING. The Contractor shall furnish a two-week training course for the Owner's instrument man at the Contractor's factory. The Contractor shall pay all expenses for travel and living of one man which are incurred during the course and in air travel to and from Denton, Texas. 2E.6 AIRSFTS. Each pneumatic component which requires instrument air sup- ply, and is not specified to be panel mounted, shall be furnishe3 with a supply airset, which shall be a Fisher Type 67 FR with gauge. 2E.7 INSTRUMENT VALVES. The Contractor shall supply a shutoff valve and a blowdown valve for each primary instrument connecting line on all instru- ments unless a specific exception is clearly stated. In addition equalizing valves shall be furnished for ell differential type instruments. All pri- mary shutoff valves at the point of instrument piping connection to the pro- cess piping will be furnished by the Owner. The valve requirements stated hereby apply to both panel and locally mounted instruments. (DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 ) (CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENT - K-6A) 071670 2E-3 Section 2F - PAi;ELBOARDS AND EQUIPMENT ENCLOSURES 2F.1 GENERAL. The Contractor shall furnish panels for all control and instruments, pressure gauges, temperature instruments, and other devices as specified herein, except where devices are specified to be mounted off the panelboards. All panels shall be constructed of steel plate of thickness described in the individual panel specifications, and reinforced as required to insure true surfaces and adequate support for the instruments mounted thereon. The panels shall be of one-piece construction. All instrument cutouts, mounting studs, and support brackets shall be located accurately. All welds on the exposed panel surfaces shall be ground smooth. Finished panel surfaces shall be free from waves, bellies, or other imperfections. Unless specified otherwise, panel doors shall be hinged and shall have turned-rack edges and additional bracing where required to assure rigidity. Hinges shall be of the piano or concealed type. Door latches shall be of the three-point type to assure tight closing. Exterior panel surfaces shall be sandblasted, ground smooth, filled, primed, sanded, and finish- ed with lacquer in special colors selected by the Owner. Interior sur- faces shall be sandblasted, primed, and finished with gloss white lacquer. 2F.2 WIRING. Interconnecting wiring shall be provided between all elec- trical devices mounted in the same panel, and between the devices and terminal blocks ~f the devices are to be connected to equipment outside the panel. All alarm contacts located within a pane;1 shall be wired to terminal blocks. Thermocouple and other special circuits will be field wired direct to instrument terminal blocks without the use of panel wiring. All control and instrument wiring used within the panels shall conform to NEC and NEMA standards unless specified otherwise, and shall be installed and tested at the factory. All interior wiring shall be installed neatly and carefully, and shall be terminated at suitable terminal blocks plainly lettered or marked in accordance with the Contractor's wiring diagrams. All wire terminations shall be made with "VP" or approved equal insulated terminal lugs. Sufficient clearance shall be provided for all control and instrument leads, and all incoming and outgoing leads shall be connected to terminal blocks suitably located for connecting external circuits. The arrangement of circuits on the terminal blocks shall be such that all con- nections for one circuit plus any spare conductors shall be on adjacent terminals. Stranded switchboard wire, General Electric Company Vulkene, or equal, shall be used for all low impedance circuits. High impedance and low powe, level circuits shall be connected u~iing enielded or coaxial wire suitable for the service. Panels of the walk-through type shall not have the access obstructed by equipment mounting and associated tubing and wiring. (DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 ) (CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENT - K-6A) 081270 2F-1 Wire sized shall be as tabulated below. Service Control switch 'wiring Gaus s Arm"eter circuits 16 12 General Electric ET-16 indicating lights 16 Master Specialties indicating lights 22 Annunciation 16 Boiler interlocking 16 Power supplies Control systems As required All other As required 12 Control switches, push-buttons bench sections shall be wired wi hdcablelloops of t fs on the permit removal from the P ufficient~elboard panel without disconnecting the wiring,~th to 2F,2.1 Terminal Blocks. P type EB-5 termi el blocks foretermination otoallewi~nh General Electric in the panel with the exception of current transformer circuits and thermo couple measuring devices which are wired directly 8 to devices mounted vided with white marking strips, Circuit deli • Blocks shall be pro to the marking etri s b gnations sh all be a designation informationyfurnishedlbck paint in accordance with circuiEd quantity of not leas than 25 Y the Engineer. Extra to per cent of the active terminals, sh in a provided on each terminal block for circuit modifications and for termi- nation of all conductors in shall be be located within the multiconductor cables, Terminal blocks shall lessened b panel so that the accessibility to then will not be y interference from piping, structural members, r _ menu , The arrangement of connections the approved b on the terminal blockspshall ibetas for termination Engineer. mplecspace shall be provided germinal blocks all be provided for all wiring, rcuit. An adequate raceway system shell 2F.2.2 Internal Illumination. using globe fixtures with heavy wirerorlcast glove gu shards. be switch shall be installed beside the glove provided access door insidedthe panels. - panells. s, (DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 (CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENT _ K-6A) 071670 2F-2 2F.2.3 Fi:ses- Power supplies for miscellaneous devices shall be provided with fuses located within the panels. Fuses shall be mounted in fuse blocks, which shall be two pole with barriers between poles, porcelain base, rated 250 volts, Bryant Catalog No. 1917 or approved equal. Fuse ratings will be given on the electrical schematic diagrams. Nameplates shall be s`urnished above the fuse blocks identifying the devices being served. 2F.2.4 Power Sources. A system of convenience outlf:ts on a separate cir- cuit shall be provided in each panel for use with prr.+er tools, portable lamps, and other similar equipment. The power supplies for the following items shall be wired to a separate circuit for connections to the Owner's preferred so power supply: Fuel Safety Interlock System A Fuel Safety Interlock System B The control power for circuit breaker and motor control will be provided from supplies external to the panel. Miscellaneous devices on the panel shall be supplied with control power through fuses counted in fuse blocks within the panel. A plug-in bus shall be provided in the panel for use with the front mounted re,:orders and indicators. A system of convenience outlets on a separate circuit shall be provided in the panel for uee with power tools, portable lamps, and other similar maintenance equipment. 2F.3 INSERT SUBPANELS. Subpanels shall be fabricated from 1/8 inch thick sheet aluminum or steel with chamfered edges. They shall attach to the panel by means of hidden clamps. Subpanels shall be painted with the same paint as the panel. Lights and switches shall be wired to panel terminals wlth No. 22 teflon insulated wire which is bundled with Thomas & Betts nylon tie wraps at intervals no greater than one foot. A cable-to-cable Amphenol clamping type connection shall be installed in each cable one foot from the subpanel. The terminal side of the cable shall be clamped to the panel leaving a sufficiently large loop to facilitate disconnection of the sub- panel after its removal from the panel. More than one connector may be used with a subpanel. Terminals as described in 2F.2.1 shall be provided for the connection of field wiring. Special Subpanels as listed in the Instrument List shall be furnished. These subpanels shall be equipped with Master Specialties 2100 and 100 Series lights with lamps having a life rated at not less than 25,000 hours, switch units, and Micro Switch Type TL toggle control switches. De- tails of contact ratings and contact configurations, light colors, and other similar information will be furnished later. (DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 ) (CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENT - K-6A) 081270 2F-3 2E.4 PIPING. Pneumatic control relays, solenoid valves, or other similar devices furnished as parts of the control systems shall be mounted in the panels as required to perform the control fun-:tions properly. All tubing connections between devices within the same panel shall be provided, and connections to devices not in the same panel shall be terminated on tubing terminal plates. Tubing shall be installed neatly and mounted securely. Tubing shall be 1/4 inch OD fully annealed co;)per. Terminal plates shall be coded and individual connections marked in accordance with the coding system established by the Engineer. Arrangement of tubing connections on the terminal plates shall facilitate use of multitube assemblies, and shall be as approves by the Engineer. All terminal plates shall be mounted and arranged for maximum ease in connection of field and panel tubing. Special terminal drawings shall be furnished. Tubing fittings shall be Crawford Swagalok bite-type brass fittings. The air supplied to the pneumatic de- vices shall be individually valved. A dual .'alter-regulator shall to sup- plied in each panelboard to serve all of the pneumatic devices mounted within. Piping shsil be shop installed for primary connections to all devices mounted within the panelboards. Piping shall terminate in 3/8 inch stainless steel bulkhead tubing ;fittings at the panel tope or bottoms, as directed by the Engineer. Piping within the panels shall be 3/8 inch OD Type 304 vtainless steel tubing. Tubing shall be connected with stainless steel Crawford Swagelok bite-types fittings. 2F.5 NAMEPLATES. Laminated phenolic nameplates shall be provided op, the panel faces for all instruments and devices mounted on the panel facts, except where the instruments or devices are themselves provided with a service engraving. Phenolic nameplates shall be attached to the panels with screws. Embossed plastic tape name tags of a design approved by the Engineer shall be provided inside panels for all devices located there including on the rear of all devices projecting through the panel. Tags shall be embossed with legends as directed by the Engineer. All nameplates shall be black with white engraved lettering unless specified otherwise. 2F.6 PANELS. The following panels and enclosures shall be provided as specifically outlined in the succeeding paragraphs: Boiler Panel Turbine Panel Relay Panel Heater Drain Panel Flue Gas Analyzer Cabinet Sample Table (DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 ) (CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIP14ENT - K-6A) 071670 2F-4 2F.6,1 Boiler Panel. Sketches bound with these specifications show the outline dimensions of the Boiler Panel and the arrangement of controls and instruments on the panel, The front of the bench shall have three removable sections. Each shall have two chromium plated American Hardware Corporation Corbin flush catches, Catalog No. 2562 or approved equal. The removable access ranels shall be fabricated from 1/8 inch thick aluminum plate, shall Have urned-back edges, and shall be designed to be flush with the panel surface. end and front of the Boiler Panel shall have a 10 gauge stainless steel kickplate and the benchboard edges shall have 16 gauge stainless steel wear r,trips as shown on the sketch, The panel front, bench, end, and back shall be 3/16 inch plate. The top shall be 1/8 inch plate. The panel will be installed with its left end butting against the right end of a:, existing panel. The panel furnished under this Contract shall be designed to match with the line-up to the existing panel, and will be bolted to the existing panel. A template of the end of the existing panel shall be made by the Contractor to obtain an exact match. The other end of the panel shall be fitted with an indus- trial hollow meal access door with chrome latches, striker plates, and handles. The left end of the new panel need not be provided with an end plate if satisfactory bracing can otherwise be obtained. All piping, tubing, and elevickcal connections will enter the panel bottom. The panel shall be designed without bottom cross braces. The boiler panel will be cooled and ventilated by discharge of air from the control room air conditioning system into the panel interior. Air inlet and discharge openings shall be provided in the panel top as directed by the Engineer. Filters shall be installed in inlet openings. The exterior panel surfaces shall be finished with lacquer in special colors to match the existing panels. The cases of all recorders and instruments mounted on the Control Pa,nil shall be painted in special colors to match colors of cases on the existing panels. Panel cutouts and wlreways shall be provided to accommodate the following equipment which will be furnished by the Owner: Six Burner Control Stations The above listed equipment will be shipped to the Contractor complete and wired to terminal strips. The Contractor shall mount the equipment and provide wiri.►g between the equipment terminal strips and panel terminal strips or devices. Wiring of the equipment shall be as shown on the sche- matics and wirini diagrams provided by the Engineer. (DENTON$ TEXAS - 4901, ) (CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENT - K-6A) 2F-5 o71670 2F.6.2 Turbine Panel, The sketches bound with these specifications show the outline dimensians of the turbine panel and the arrangement of instru- ments and controls on the panel. The panel left end will butt against the right end of the boiler panel, 'Yhe panel front and ends shall be 3/16 inch plate and the top shall be 1/8 inch plr:,te. Rear access doors shall be provided across the full width of the panel. Doors shall be fully gasketed. All piping, tubing, and electrical cables will enter the panel bottom. 'Phe panel will be cooled and ventilated by discharge of air from the control room air con- ditioning system into the panel interior. Air inlet and discharge open- ings shall be provided in the panel top as directed by the Engineer. Filters shall be installed in inlet openings. Panel cutouts and wireways shall be provided to accommodate the following equipment which will be furnished by the Owner: Two turbine supervisory recorders Two turbine recorder power units One 4-pen round chart recorder The above listed equipment will be shipped to th., Contractor complete and wired to terminal strips. The Contractor shall mount the equipment &id provide wiring betwean the equipment terminal strips and panel terminal strips or devices. Wiring of the equipment shall be as shown on the sche- matics and wiring diagrams provided by the Engineer, 2F.6.3 Relay- Panel, A panel shall be furnished for mounting the relays used in the interlock and control systems specified herein. The panel shall have doors in both the front and rear. Relays and terminal blocks shall be arranged in the front and rear with terminal blo^ks in the lower portion and relays in the upper portion. Relays and their interconnecting terminal blocks shall be located on the same side of the panel. Electric cable shall enter the panel from below. The panel top and sides shall have screened louvers for ventilation. The panel shall be 24 inches deep and 90 inches high. The width sho,il be as required, without mount- ing any relays below a line 36 inches above the panel bottom, and with ample installation space for field wiring entering the panel. The panel shall be furnished with the following quantities of devices in- stalled and wired to comply with schematics to be supplied by the Engineer. Description uantit General Electric EGA 10 General Electric HFA 40 Square D GO-40 20 Agastat 2400 Series 30 General Electric CR2811A217AA202 2 Control Transformere, 150 VA, 120/24 volt 2 Fuse Blocks, as specified 20 (DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 ) (CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIP14ENT - Y.-6A) 071670 2F-6 2F.6.4 Heater Drain Control Panel. The sketch ',,ourrl with these speci'i- cations shows the outline dimensions of the heater drain control panel and the arrangement of instruments and controls on the panel. The panel is free standing. The panel front and ends shall be 3/16 inch plate and the top shall be 1/8 inch plate. Access doors shall be provided on each side of the panel. Doors shall be fully gasketed. 2F.6.5 Flue Gas Analyzer Cabinet. This cabinet is described in Section ?C.6.1. 2F.6.6 Sample Table. The drawings bound with these specifications show the dimensions of the panel, the arrangement of instruments and controls on the panel, and the details of internal component location and piping. The panel front, ends, and back shall be steel plate not less than 3/16 in::i thick. The top shall be steel plate not less than 1/8 inch thick. All panel surfaces adjacent to and above the trough shall be fabricated from seamless 1/8 inch thick stainless steel. The trough shall be fab- ricated from 1/8 inch thick stainless plate. Doors shall be furnished across the rear of the panel to provide access to all internal areas. Access doors shall also be provided below the sample trough on the front of the panel. Electric cable shall enter the panel top and tubing and piping shall enter the panel as shown in the internal piping detail drawing. The Sample Table piping detail shows the location of the control and instrument components and the piping arrangement. The pipe sizes are called out on the drawing. Copper lines 1-1/2 inch or larger shall be rigid pipe with sweated fittings. Copper tubing shall be soft annealed. Stainless steel lines one inch or larger shall be screwed. Auxiliary cooling water lines shall be carbon steel. All other lines shall be fully annealed soft temper Type 304 stainless steel tubing. Valves, flow indicators, and other panel mounted devices shall be furnished as indi- cated in the Valve Schedule and Instrument List. Wall thickness for soft temper tubing 3/4 inch and smaller shall be not less than the fol- lowing for both stainless steel and copper materials: Size OD, inches Wall Thickness, inches 1/4 0.035 3/8 0.035 1/2 0.049 5/8 0.049 3/4 0.065 Drawings showing the equipment location and internal piping shall be sub- mitted to the Engineer for approval prior to fabrication. (DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 ) (CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIP14MT - K-6A) 071670 2F-7 act ion 2G - CON'T'ROL VALVES ,G.1 GENEI(Al_. The control valves, as listed on the Control Valve Spec- ification lll,cets included livrein, shall be furnished. Valves jhall incor- porate any special features required by the control syutems in which they op gate. All diaphragm control valves shall be manufactured by the Fisher Governor Cumpriny, unless otherwise specified. 2G.,' CONSTRUCTION, Unless otherwise specified herein, tall control valves shall have raight-away" globe pattern bodies either oingle or double ported as specified. Double ported valves shall have high lift top and bottom guided inner valves unless otherwise specified. Single ported valves shall have high lift top and bottom guided inner valves, or top and cylinder guided inner valves if too small for top and bottom guiding, unless otherwise specified. The direction of flow through single ported valves shall be "flow opening" unless otherwise Specified. Where single ported valves in size 4 inch and smaller and 600 pound pressure class and below are called for in the Control Valve Specification Sheets, valves with cage guided plugs of the quick change type may be substituted. The quick change trim shall consist of a cage and seat ring clamped in the valve body by the valve bonnet. A spiral wound stainless steel-asbestos gasket shall be used between the cage and valve bonnet for sealing. The trim shall be removed through the top aftez '.)onnet removal without any cutting or welding on the valve body or trim. Flow direction shall be "flow opening" unless otherwise specified or dictated by high pressure drop considerations. Valves requiring "flow closing" action shall be furnished with pressure balanced pluge. • Angle type valves may be substituted for globe pattern valves as specifi- cally recommended by the manufacturer. Direct acting and self-contained pilot type valves may have low lift inner valves. Bonnet points for all control valve., shall be of the flanged and bolted type or other construction approved by the Engineer. Bonnet points shall be designed for easy dibussembly and for assurance of correct valve stem alignment. Bonnet points of the internal threaded or union type will not be acceptable. Plugs shall be of one-piece construction either cast, forged, or machined from solid bar stock. Plugs shall be screwed and pinned to valve stems or shall be integral with the valve stems. When tenon packing is used the lower valve stem which passes through the stuffing box shall be polished to at least 8 microinches rms. (DENTON, Tins - 4904 (CONTROL AND INSTRUMMU EQUIPMENT - K-GA) 20-1 081270 All valves shall be arranged so that the inner valvee may be removed from the valve bodies from the bonnet side. Control valves specified to be butterfly shall be cf the wafer type with carbun steel body, stainless steel disc and shaft, 11r,,1 rubber seat. The design of all valve bodies ehall conform to thr_ rr2,1uirements of the ANSI standards for dimensions, material thickness, arid material specifi- cations, in th,~ir respective pressure classes. Valve body ends shall be flanged, screwed, socket welding or butt welding type as indicated on the Control Valve Specification ::hcets. Butt welding ends shall be in accordance with butt welding and details to be furnished later by the Engineer. Flanged ends shall be in accordance with the ANSI standards and shall be of a pressure class equal or greater in pressure- temperature rating to the body design pressure and temperature indicated on the Control Valve Specification Sheets. Unless otherwise specified, steel flanges shall be raised face type. 2G.3 MATERIALS. Valve materials shall be as shown on the Control Valve Specification Sheets. The followin3 table defines abbreviations used for body materials. Abbreviation Description ca Carbon Steel Forged Cast ASTM A181 ASTM A216 Grade I or Grade WCB ASTM A105 1-1/4 cr 1-1/4% Chromium Alloy Steel Forged Cast ASTM A182 ASTM A217 Grade F'-11 Grade WC-6 2-1/4 cr 2-1/4% Chromium Alloy Steel Forged Cast ASTM A182 ASTM A217 Grade F-22 Grade WC-9 5 or 5% Chromiwn Alloy Steel Forged Cast ASTM A162 ASTM A217 Grade F-5 Grade C-5 86 Stainless Steel AISI Type 316 (DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 ) (CONTROL AND INaTRUMENT EQUIpMurp K-6A) 0812'(0 2G-2 Unless otherwise specified, all control valves shall hove stainless steel atctns, guide bushings, inner valves, seat rings, stem luck pins, stuffing box parts, and other trim. Valve guide posts and bushings shall be stel- llt,e faced 1'ur valves where specified. ^,tellite faced gulde posts and buW4inZs shall be differential hardened. Where stellite facing is not specified, hardened stsinir_ss steel shall be furnished for all sur!'aces subject to wear. 2G.4 VALV'.' OYh'R_ATO_RS_. Unless specified otherwise, all control valves shall be furnished with a pnewnatic spring opposed diaphragm, a springless diaphragm, or piston operators as specified on the Control Valve Specifi- cation Sheets. Valve operators and stems shall be adequate to handle the unbalanced forces occurring under the specified flow conditions or the maximum differential pressure specified. An allowance of 50 psi per 1'real inch of seating surface stem force shall be provided in the select:cn of the operator to assure tight seating unless otherwise specified. The operators shall be designed to produce the required stem force with supply air pressures not exceeding 40 psi unless otherwise specified. Diaphragms shall be molded rubber end diaphragm housings shall be of pressed steel construction. Piston operators may be substituted for diaphragm operators specified in the Control Valve Specification Sheets where stem forces dictate their use. Piston operators shall use cast pistons and cylinders with 0-ring seals. Operators shall be supplied with nameplates which indicate the diaphragm air pressures at full open and full closed positions. For single seated valves, the pressure shall be listed for maximum differential and for zero differential across the • valve. 20.5 FLOW CAPACITY. The flow capacity of each valve shall be as shown on the Control Valve Specification Sheets when operating with the inlet pressure, outlet pressure, and approximate valve travel specified for each set of calve operating conditions. Special consideration shall be given to those valves which pass flashing condensate so that they will have adequate port and body flow area. 2G.6 SPECIAL FEATURES. 2G.6.1 Cooling Fins. Cooling fin sections shall be used on all valves when the maximum temperature of the flowing fluid is 400 F or greater, or when specifically called out on the Control. Valve Specification Sheets. Pneumatic level controllers connected to pressure vessels operating at saturation temperatures nigher than 400 F shall be equipped with cooling fins and/or other means capable of reducing the temperature of all con- troller parts to less thar. 125 F. Electronic level controllers shall be equipped with cooling fins if the saturation temperature exceeds 250 F. (DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 } (CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENT - K-6A) 081270 2G-3 Stem Travel Indicators. Stem travel indicator's shall be provided on uil valves. t3.6.3 Hand Jacs. Hand Jacks shall be provided wt,tr, required by the C.~nLrol Valve Specification Sheets. Hand Jacks shall be side or top mQui,Led and shall connect to the valve stern, a'. (J.4 positioners, Valve positioners sl.all 1.e tprovided wnere speied on he Control Valve Specification Sheets and shall beitu manufacturedcbyiBailey Met,:r Company, or approved equal. Valve positioner8 uhall be equipped with bypauces except where the diaphragm operating pressor.. range differs from the controller loading pressure range. Pressure ga.iges shall be provided for indicating the air supply and diaphragm pressures, and a pressure gauge or electric indicator provided to show the value of the control signal. Posi- tioners shall be equipped with filter-regulator air supply sets, and the filter-regulators shall be mounted on the valve yokes. 2G.6,5 Air Locks. Air locks shall be provided as specified on the Control Valve Specification Sheets, They shall be designed to uhut off the dia- phragm loading air line if the supply air pressure to the associated pilot or xositioner fails. The air locks shall be o: the remote man-:al resetting type. Air lock alarms shall we furnished when specified. 2G.6.6) Booster Relays, Booster relays shall be furnished where specified in the place of positioners as indicated on the Control Valve Specification Sheets. When required, relays shall provide the necessary matching of . signal air pressures to diaphragm or piston pressure. 26,6.7 Limit Switches. Valves specified to have limit switches shall have Micro Switch Type 2ML1 LIT, ~or 2ML1' unless otherwise specified on Control Valve Specification Sheets.~ • 29.6.8 _Heplaynt Valve Packing s. An extra set of teflon valve stem packings shall be furnished with each control valve, 2G,7 CONTROLLERS. Valve controllers shall be provided as indicated on the Control Valve Specification Sheets. Controllers shall be mounted in dust- tight and weatherproof cases having windows for observation of pressure gauges. Pneumatic controllers shall be equipped with gauges to show the values of the supply and control pressures. Controllers shall have adjust- able set point and proportional band. Reset action shall be provided as called fur on the Control Valve Specification Sheets, and all required equipment shall be mounted inside the controller case. Reset action shall be adjustable, Ranges of controller adjustments shall be not less than the following; Set point 0-100% of range Proportional band 2-100% of range Reset 1-60 repeats per minute (DENTON, 'zuAs - 4904 ) (CONTROL AND INSTRUMENP EQUIPMENT - K-6A) 081470 2G-4 In bpecial circumstances other ranges of adjustment muy be requ?red and will bu listed on the Control Valve Specification All pneumatic controllers shall be equipped with booster relays, r:•,,,nted within the controller cases. All pneumatic controllers shalt t,,s equipped with re- ducing valves and filters for their air supplies. ff the controller is yoke mounted on the valve, the air supply reducing -/alve and filter shall also be mounted on the valve, and may be used to cupply all of the control air requirements of the controller and valve positisner. 2G.7.1 Liquid Level Controllers. Each liquid level controller shall con- sist of a pneumatic controller mechanism integrally mounted within an exter- nal type float cage. The float shall be of the displacement type approxi- mately 14 inches long and shall be constructed of stainless steel. The float movement shall be transmitted to the pilot mechanism by a torque device incorporating a positive seal between the float cage interior and the controller mechanism without the use of stuffing boxes, All float cages shall be of fabricated steel construction, 150 psi de- sign pressure unless otherwise specified. Float cage and connections shall be as specified on the Control Valve Specification Sheets. Orifices to prevent surging should be prodded with the lower float cage, or for the lower float cage connection. Gauge glasses and gauge shutoff valves shall be provided for installation directly on the float cages of the level controllers of the control valves as specified on the Control Valve Specification Sheets, Gauge glasses and gauge valves shall be as follows: Moat Cage Des%gn Pressure- Gaffe GlE.sses Gauge Valves 150 psi 3/4 inch OD red backed pyrex 600 pound forged tubular type carbon, steel ball check type 300 or Flat glass reflex type with 600 pound forged 600 psi union end connections carbon steel ball check type 20.7.2 Pressure Controllers. Each pressure controller shall consist of a pneumatic mechanism containing a bellows or Bourdon tube type pressure sensing element built as an integral part of the assembly. Unless other- wise specified, pressure sensing elements shall be as follows: Maximum Controlled Pressure Presaure Element Construction 30 inches Hg vac to 15 psi Ni-Span C bellows 16 psi to 500 psi Bronze Bourdon tube 501 psi and greater Chromium alloy steel bourdon tube (DEN'IC)N$ TEXAS - 4901, (CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENT - K-6A) 081270 20-5 2G.7- 3 i'etno tur' Contr_ o~ l_~ers• Each temperature controller shall consist OP a pneumatic controller mechanism containing a temperature sensing element built as an integral part of the assembly. The temperature element s hall be of either the m,.rcury actuated or gas filled type provided und temperature bulb and a Type 304 stainless steel sepisrable socket for in- stallation in the .ontrolled temperauurr pipeline. furnished of tempera- t- ture compensated armored capillary g shal be ing the temperature bulb and the pilot. Twelve feet ,f capillary tubing shall be furnished unless otherwise specified. All temperature controllers shall include reset action and a temperature pointersrshunless otrwise owing set temperature iand controlledutemperature. shall have 20.8 TUBING. All pneumatic tubing required to interconnect devices as- sembled together shall be furnished complete. The tubing shall be fully annealed soft temper copper tubing conforming to ASTM B68 or B75. Crawford "Sw.Lgelok" bite type flareless tubing fittings shall be used for tubing connections. (DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 ) (CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIPMEN'P - K-6A) 2C_G 081270 iriTS 1P»•.v 5' "•.Y . INSTRUMENT LIST Pege thru Page PRIMARY ELEMENT DATA SHEETS 1 BOILER 5 PANEL 5 Recorders Indicators 6 7 Pneumatic Control Devices 8 10 Electric Devices 11 12 Miscellaneous Equipment 13 14 TURBINE 5 PANEL Recorders Indicators 15 16 Pneumatic Control Devices 17 Electric Devices 18 19 21 SAMPLE TABLE Recorders Indicators 22 23 Pneumatic Control Devices 24 Sampling System Design 25 Valve Schedule 26 NEATER DRAIN PANEL 27 30 Pneumatic Control Devices 31 PNEUMATIC CONTROL DRIVES • 32 TRANSMITTER EQUIPMENT 33 39 (DENTON, TEL&S - 4904 (CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENT o81470 AIL-1 -ITEM NO 'IISED WIT" 01(m kc w w r + Yp IMAQY it fMl It( MATEQIAL S FLW MfOIL04 N. , r. _ NORMAL- , 4. FLOW RATE MA STANDARD CONDIIIDO!' - OPERATING CONDITIONS FRI.sJRI 1~1Fili B. 6ARrINE11R _ _ - i ff S TEMPERATUREYF - - - - E0. STEAM f MOIST OR GAS S FILL, MUMIDITY EL. SP(CifIC GRAVITY Y I SCOS I TV r PI Pt MA TERIAL,'PIfE SIIE O WALL fMILKVt$S L!. PIPE _JjoL PIPE ID: PIPE ENDS PIPE ASSY! TU, Al, y EMQTH STRAIGHT PIPf INIETiWTLET 17, F1OW DIR'"TIDN tj 1210.. 1A:. PRI ELEMENT ABOVE OR IfLOV METER A& %Y u 19. TTPE,Ll5A$ RATINGIFACING Q, AGA ORIF Fl."GE UNION W Z1. EKISfING K !K Vh:liA C'~:i'('IU1':iA 11. 912E NIP►LE IN kj_k 1 1N 1 iIv' 21, Y TYPE NIPPLE CUTLET _ h it. RESERVOIR INLET'OUfLET 25. P(SFRVOiR PRESSURE RATING ; j00 1,Y r p u. W s Nyy Dr Q BIALIt YEATCii , C003ULTINO ENGINEM AANSAI CITY, 41530UN1 _ .I PRIMARY ELEMENT DA A SH f E T I 'nFFT DENTON, TEXAS MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC GENEPATING 5(#1Tm4 i - - - _ UNIT 5 65 G09 KW 1. ITEM 1110. USED WJ'N 'TEM MG t,Ji r, R 7. PR IMAqv fir "f 0T rYPf r j, PRIMARY EIIMENT 14ATEAt I Ai r. DIffCAEMIiAL HEAD ~?-~~-'_;;,~:S.~fi'~'- -ii S, FLOW MEDIUM rA IrA: ti, - 6, FLOW PAIL y-. (h'Ai rI', 1',II MAX NORA'AL - - STANDARD CONDITIONS OPERATING CCfIOITIONL t. PRESSOR[ 9" BAROMETERy u. 10,_SfUM S MOIST OR GAS S REL. HUMIDITY ` it. SPECIFIC GRAVITY - 1 PIPE MATE,RIAL,PIPE SIZE R~ I'IfC S HEO~WALL THICNNESS U. ~y~ ID/PIPE ENDS (PIPE AS5Y4 10.0%'. -LSLyIl1_t~... AIJ PIPE INL T?OUTLET I fi r"i 'fll` AL - ~ u. FLOW OIRECt100I t{:}ktl'l.Ot~i'AL ~wT E1, PRI ELLMLNT ABOVE OR IELOW KE1CR_ ~ ABOVE v t9.~tY►IIUSAS RATING'fACING ~y r 1 t' O1~ %'h - F,'• 4 AGA ORIF FLANGE UNION Y ES - ill 1 n J1. EXISTING K !1 K2 - JZ__-SIZE NI►PL[ ININ K~2 -"A--L r1_.I ~IfPLE OUTLET L i i`11 ~1 ),Yt1 lA, RE%LaLOIP INLET) DUTLET 9 zy, RiSERY0IR PRESSCPE RATING u I N N t h aY 1 I TCH, CONSULTING ENGINEERS - FANSAS CITY, MISSOURI BLACX i Y i - PADj rc1 PRIMARY ELEMENT RA1A SHEET ' - - SHrfI DENTON T EXAJ MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC GENERATING 51ATION - UNIT 5 65 CjO1 KW W011110 Op IV?o I, SERVICE JF;:'I;t r,', .,A 1. IT;A N0."4SEF, M1rk ITEM NO r a 2 PRIIII LRY Fi EMINT 'TPE .1 PR IMART FL 00mI MAi Ik A1. NDIFFFRFNTIAI hEAD_ FLOW MEDIU+ 6. FLOW RATE (Iti'`!". 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Rf$ER'YOIR PRESSURE RATING 2500 LP r,LW !1''`i~Xi,E F'IFP: AS Y s V h N N Y X D I PI.ACK i VtATCH, CO%SULTING (NBINEfRS - KANSAS CITY, MISS00#1 I + PRIMARY ELEMENT E DATA SHEET I );ri DENTON, TEXAc *tfr - - MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC GENERATING STATION UNIT 5 65000 KVV ''ATE -._k_ISI'rN OP ISSt,E 010. 1PT I ryf SERVICE !:i~r,?~'>ql'F: ~L 1, ITf>'-+0 USED WI TM ITEM MO_ Pp,MARY-ELEMENT TYPE PRlI!ARY E1. ENFN'..MATERIAL i. D•F7ERENT I►t MLA 0 5. FLOW MFOIUM MAX %004AI k OPERATING CONDITION P i_GV RATE gTAKDAPO CONDITIONS 7. PRESSURE Y q TEMPERATURE 10. -STEAM % MOIST OR GAS % REL. HUMIDITY ~r 11. SPECIFIC GRAVITY _ V I SCOS t TV c' x'11 A106 CARS-:; 1 PIPE MA~TE_ RIAL'?IPE S12-E 4u p.; EU PIPE SCHEO~VALL TH!CNNESS SS. PIP[ ID/P M ENDS 'PIPE ASST, _ O % TAI T PIPE INLET OUTLET i;pRl'L:~i~~gI, FLOW DIRECTION- AF ~Vk le. PRI ELEMENT A90YE OR IELOW~TER _ s l9._ TYPEJ~ USAATING/FAtIRG iio w AGA ORIF FLANGE UNION y N /N• 1~. w EXISTING ti 22. 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Puelr Oar Vent` Valve 26; r A F£ y, ~ik?~~r•rr}tp1~i)oil*'~b'~l~.r• ,.~yr ;.:i.~ f. (D6TON; TOM 4904 , r y: V y£.y q NTRO., AND INS7 C Q ~RIJkENT ~QUIPMF3+ITr.f.Y-L6LYv ACV-I; ' r~i l rb:r Y1, 061470 I VALVE DESCRIPT+ON r?V Plc6 Oi n,r in "11-11 vcmlrl Pe ui rr.'t Ytl~c ta{ r'r., Si_:, •]il .'r_f?,j ~l lltr'!' 'r. it r,f rr I li, d :'d71 ],"1' :C'CrL ~~'L f, r, c,r. Vi': ri~~,l tr S5U V VALVE DESIGN Design Lo* rloA Mdtr' 7n~r)011 a/IIP rr rn1 e~ °r•I'.ture 1).tl f!;I i I r. ,SU I' 1~G(l !t I Irni ~ d rl w; Tyt~ i l,r;L~ :;eal e~i throttle pl ug lc :11W IU) 3 r a rovL1 fI E i6r::nl'lal PrfSSUr ps~irt MIA it "vn r.r,{ "return n H VALVE CONSTPUCTION Mst•rl,l1.: Hi 1w Tyr.- Ci]()tr r' P1 U'! fi rl l'I'lrn'1 n l i ..t..r3 s BuJy Pn:''.u CI rd h;S SE et RI nPOJI Mite ial I~~l rntryr-hRn,y w C A s r`r1Guide PoSt:, '~rlr lr'!~^rl 5... E300> f111 5 'w' Pu sfri ny5 El'I rdc:IeI S. Prr•r.. rre9 [!L;'Jy 51 le ,n SS rm i I'rlp, Port Pick i n g T, f`I n[, r-hevrnlt r u t' I,u l n- l oc at i on Coal ir•I Fins 1'h VALVE OPERATOR A,retwries: ty~_ Ui,,F,hrtlt-m rositiLne, i''IElty - Si yn1l pane.: lfn it ,iAiLU~ 11 vi Ar . t i o'I: H 1117ya[k Y~ PI('A Ali)<'I,1 rlr' Sorb I.I ini Cl r,:IItl,' 4 r Ioc0 ti, ~r,a1 tr, _rc q..,, 01!,'J.7 PRESSURt CONTROLLER TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER LEVEL CONTROLLER - Type Type Type Alj65tit1L k,.rnle Adjustaoto AdjistaLle Range Masimur, PrFS',u(e M3xlmu1 Pre,,,, till T&N Caje ronnvcticns M')U(ntio' Pressurc, Class ';iylr-1 t" 'o Muwltin~ 5ijrrei kni r, Capillary Lcr4jttt CucI iFins Pipe Ccrnnef.tirn G'ALy r,la55rs R•"•. t r t it-, ke. f o r Rats f REMARKS 35 1~ 3l i. Orlt!OZ SiE,RFtl 1lCi, fe0`1'dRl Cc:rltlU]. S~/ti t'!1R valve to be liriley ','yE'.rz Vt: r;;'AX. 1 BLACK i VEATCH, CONSULTING ENGINEERS - KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI ~ PP~~rr r D E N TON, TEXAS MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC GENERATING STATION UNIT 5 65,000 KW CONTROL VALVE S~rrr SPECIFICATION SHEE1 VA lt kLY II h !R-ISWE hf I JI ■ VALVE DESCRIPTION Fluty P,'3yrm s-r icr : ,Y n.,r, NuP.4rr Rf bur hYl v it Vu 1,1 C fJ r VALVE D E S I G N h1~n - { I,~A R,te ~ , F Loy t Prrs Su rN r ,i r ,1 tr... ~,re 9) „ , ..r y, rrF lnhln !°,>rt fgvrtl !'cr~'entraN,e n,ua Ili ffe: rent ia! Pressure Tara r. tt j r r 100°F VALVE CONSTRUCTION e ''+LUt, f' Mdtnri it Hudr Pressi,re CI nss 1jU lb Plug Pudy Material 316 Seat pi/i,7 Pod S r fnas W. Guide pus t; S Prehgrred Rod, Size " Bushings Gil ia Location Cage Stem 113 (ucliny Fins U PaekIrg Tel' r Ln, h ✓rou Hier; VALVE OPERATOR T)(e Diaphraglr; ACCessuries: Siyrnal Rangy. 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BLACK I VEA7CH, CONSULTING ENGINEERS - KANSAS CITY, NISS0URI Lp DENTON, TEXt,,~; PR~,Fr, _ MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC GENERAT~h STATION UNIT S 55 ,000 KW CONTROL VALVE tRFFT +ok oR is 5,1 ti;,, krSPECIFICATION SHEET VALVE DESCRIPTION Flue D'n,jrIT y fir, r .equirer ,.rvtCe {,?tl; FltE` I~C7~a• Y+I vrv ial VALVF DESIGN L•r,iyr, Li _i, K r,l„ inl c! Fri;SUrei 'Jul) t J,l ~191,af?SU re 0r• ,:el 9U I~..r v,I~<• Ty F, ,;iuglc t'orL i~:q',:r1 i'rrcentbge .nlr~r.'~c,l M a linu,n Il: fl E' r erg t i:91 Pre ssu rr r'?0 p.,l VALVE CONSTRUCTION Boll ry ;lobe M+terial I1 ,,r.+rr r, , e„ l u q BuOy Prrssure rt P 1',rll. Seat Rini ti,,J`'LCd EIUUy Mdtr ri 31 L',S. s. ual F ~7s H.W. rel. B&V Spec. Guide Posts I1RY"lrr,rrJ l - ~n Busnings 'JarrJeneI s.s. Prr t!~rrE^7 Puay Size S.S. Guide LUCWori cage SPtaCkm ing Teflor,, chevron ring f.ualiny t i nns s rr0 VALVE OPERATOR Acces5ories: 5in Dfaphr Positioner 1b!~i1CY (IrlFit 3-15) • ynal Range 6 6 - -30 n Switcn Yalv,~ ACtiurr: L im Flea~PC 11i f,{, B andj aC k yea r,ry Str,ps U E ^n LnK Alr Luck •I ;,,n1 IftCfCa SC U~.~f1:: PREM PE CONTROLLCR TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER `LEVEL CONTROLLER lypc typo Type Adjustnrlr panI.- AJjuSt aDle Kdrjnivo rr, fi Jrl M;aM minn Press. Adjustacle Pange i ,nu Tenp. r+vwitr, i Cae fonnecticn~ Sin~1 R:rHuun t n Pressure C13ss i y 6taet ~r k3te (rip i11 ery l Signal Range +ny U, Pi e Cuolirg Fins t CUnnri,lir~i G3uye G}a55eS Reset yr Rth: Feset ur Ratr REMARKS i-i% r;f Cot,trCl ; igrtal 11 u°. ilotwell 1 _ BLACK I VEATCH, CONSULTING ENGINEERS - KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI ]JLUNIT DENTON, TEXASr PALELECTRIC WNERATING STATION 65,000 KW CONTROL VALVE riTf REVISION ,+U SPECIFICATIOM SHEET VALVE DESCRIPTION bumper cr..;u rre,7 rlrt, rs: rl;er, . VALVE DESIGN Fl~n Pftr C +nt ir,rtvrr l f r. r r.. j.t irl .r I irt; 1crt. Lirl C-u' t 1I i>•ur'i (ri11.,r--ntrfl Pre6511re I.1J }'vl Mdi i~inn fwj er~lu!~' VALVF CONSTRUCTION miter i a? rW JI t,t~. ii~rlbP Plug eud> vr...s,rc Class lj;~ lb Lent Find RcJ~ M:re.rr al C. Guide PoLt., :c>~ :LC•.i 3.5. Bud, [~~ds h'd p• r f',rc'd ~Fec, Bushings Eli,rjrgL('1 S. Prer.:rred Pudl Si le fn Stm ' E.S. GoIJ, Location e Perking 1C1I('L hj 1'ufi r1I1K CLLIW} Fins 11U VALVE OPERATOR s cesspries: T>F: Di rAyhrafq Pnsit;on, r Sii}nal k;tnje 3-J Llrnlt SMit(6 • vulva action; il,ndJapw rl„k Up 1L~• to s . 1 PRESSUPf CONTROLLER TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER LEVEL CONTROLLER TyjQ T,t, f,Ye Adjust:~'r, A;n.; AJJustr~le ken.;- Adjust-,Lle Pango MaxiIna ~ Fr~,,u re Maximum Pre,,,- ~,i,d Temp. Laje funmct;Uns PrnSiu rr; r. i % ai,rnal v,n Mourti'rg i ii'jn dT Pane.: tic 5.t ~,r c,,t.' rapiIIdr) Ltr. cxIin~ Fine DrDe CL r'inr.,t ie'n G 3Uge (il9S i<"i Peg-t nr ktil• p 'et or Rolr JvaJ - 1 REMARKS r:: rte L 1, L CL_UJ i',t, i. :'v... ur-t ,,aL i, l' C %fisgn t,rr rtk : 1C i Ci riL1',: F SI-ACK R VEATCH, CONSULTING ENGIMEERS - KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI ` y DENTON, TEXAS I r MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC GENERATING STATION _ _ . _ --UNITS CONTR01_ VAl YE 65,000 KW--- - nAtl ~FVl;+uavr iw~,rl1 BY SPECIFICATION SHEET VALVE DESCRIPTION Flee i, r VALVE DESIGN - I f~, l r'1"'euT, iW f it f}E: Pii:l;1 Crr,~'•u re ~T1 ~,:',1 , VALVE CONSTRUCTION 1,1 trri7l'; Noo 4itr7 p,g it 1iu 16t' Fos'' 1i Lr :r~rre 1 a, Er 15 s.,. nusni01 rdpTU:T s.s. I Frrh rred ioJy Size T Cttln . 'ri" L ;:aliWi ;Ft~? Da:k ir,. 5•I i:.~ .Tlr.,. YC'7t Ylnf; VALVE OPERATOR TLiuphrn~rm . \iyrrl cmy~ ~-l} Ir'it ;Aitcr f V,I Vr 'L'_I r.r y M di 7)dry r",y FIhA in rIr rrpeninr3 Orr L~F n e c'. ,.rll PRES51, C,ONTROLIER TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER LEVEL CONTROLLER T,c I Irl r 4'Ing2 'i C.l, rGl v A'J)GS1:7L1L kfn, r, Mi.ri;ro P7t': uLtl i, CJjP rG^r L(.trUrr. PresSjre CI .y; MOr:nli i;, - C~Ciller. t•yil rj Firr, Pipe CCnot" ira RQ54t ~+-a , q . 11 r2 ,r REMARKS r--~ j~51 i70n~1'0 1 S1(,'nit all.'. r"111in3F1Lr_' I,;l T,l il4 lr-, I BLACK 8 VEATCH, CONSULTING ENGINEERS - KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI DENTON, TEXAS MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC GENERATING STATIONUNIT 5 6S.000 KW CbNTROL YALYE DATE vSPECIFICATION SHEET LN, VALVE DESCRIPTION rl:e Diajrn wl,r+r:r %uJ,irel i'.'IU VALVE DESIGN L' . rlu~ kale ~,tr, qtr:' If,r..r tiril Cre>y, rr. VALVE CONSTRUCTION kI,t, r; ,l ♦ti..1. ~I ~r]'J~'4 _ F''i U~~ !ih r, .r: 1 I - r; I t 17 1 h , PcO. M.t t, rill C..., Lui/11 Push, 1. .~r,r•1 5.,,. Holy EI,J S,1r, ,ni~r,~s Jnrl n Hla.r~-rr,4 FoJy Sitc ~ Stem 0 l1 t~'atl n ~0tr' P,Cklr~ -fhv,v r,Ii ring VALVE OPERATOR .,,orrp . T>k' Di aph" R~ rtior,,, Prsil(,y f ir,Fut 3-15) 7i ynrl R,myi r~i-~(l :r, Il Shitrr, Valve ALt IL rr: Hnidl +Y.k Flew j,onit F pen i.rg ,il l;,rk FPESSUr, ~CNTAOLLER TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER - LEVEL CON,'ROLLER ritt T1Ls .+GIU$ti:lt Farrar 4VJu>t.-~fllr. Pilir A,;Ju"tit,lt; Pr7rryt Nd,r ir~~nl Plr•.,r.rj rr Waw iif l if:' Pt CnS. ,nI T*'~ ff ct i. Cie, ;or.ri Cj, ruJUnt I ry Pressure Class - 'Mr~rti nr_ 5i ~rl al : Pe Set yr Lyt',tl try Leri,ui F~rlrr4 rln: Pi (CrtrrrLti;rl Gavr, Glass 't ' r I. rte. ~e t :r L'at. REMAPKS I 1 BLACK 6 VEATCH, CONSULTING ENGINEERS - KANSAS CITY, MISSOUP.I 1 DENTON, TEXAS P cJ[rr - MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC GENERATING STATION UNIT 5 65 000 KW CONTROL VALVE fr r 4T! SPECIFICATION SHEET ? VALVE DESCRIPTION Ficw Diagram ,i r aurr•,j 1 ~ - ~ i 11 Y ! t 7 • . ~ 1 C _ sr YAIYF DESIGN - v Lo 4 IrJ.•t Pr e•.su r~ ;CI,• ~r! r•. Inlet [~mpmr,~t~, r.t}.,. O rll •t Pre'su r.. i , P, rcrnt rr-,val Pr for reJ t;~1 r r.rliC leU l ri r..:r l'il vc rYi-!' llihff( :'r.!t'i. ri r: Lt 1. I nl Cr,•fl 1, E,6~; M»irnurn ni lFE renli-~1 Prr•ssur "t1'_1'i :,.'j lflt'1 Mrj e{erature VALVE CONSTRUCTION l _ PuJy Tpl,~ M~Irrial PL 11 Pr,.SSUr.: rl.~.s '00 lb Pluy PuJy Miteri•i) Seal Ririe ;f1..•' f PuJ) Ends 1Fr Gui Cie PustS r>:'.•t1r_ I Pitferred PodY Site 2" BuShingg ilnrdclinj t,ui0e Locatic,r~ ~~•1L;~ Stan 3, toiling fins '(E,o P:9rhlrrr in:'lrif,~ ('}'r '✓2'OIi I~lrig VALVE OPERATOR ryLe iJ: apli r'H 6111 4c c e;,Spri PS; Signal Range P05itiunrr f'!+ii~•f (input ?_j Valve Artion; t snitch Flun j!'_I 1C6 N~ndjach s{ rims Frrnin., stops Iia rr,,,,•,, : i%t.g~,f Air Loch PRESSURE CONTROLLER _ _ TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER TYIe LEVEL CONTROLLER AdJ u5t ante AdnGr. ryt, . MA i Ad1usttDle MON Muuntir Range if' Ljr,g Pr r•, ~.'r r~. Marirowrr Press. and iurp AJjustaolP Ranyr; , si I0n,il raje Qrfie'r Ocn5 .1 Ar,n ,.su t ML untlug Pressure cles5 I,~ t Fv ,.r F.ti~. Cat ill try Lcr,ltt, si gr,al Rnrge 15 Pil c CounOCt ion CLolmy Fins Real )r Pit,, r+16jt! GI a55t• A-rt REMARKS ! or e i ,•1 O,'1':1 i~r .v tit, C,,.fl ,Il:il .i r.r ;BLACK 6 VEATCH, CONSULTING ENGINEERS KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI DENTON, TEXAS z - - MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC GENERATING STATION P'JrcT UNiT S r 65.000 I (W - - - - - - CONTROL VALVE sNrF DA1f Rrrrsic4 rr.it•,~r __ar.~ SPECIFICATION SHEET Nt VALVE DESCRIPTION k u't ti, rvi~- ;`.rni Lit' 1J I'tYf[;3 LU i,nr.n2 'cr k'Cyui rtd _ ,i }r, IU:::J ii tr ' VALVE DESIGN ' Cie. - rl,, it, ,.I..t Pr,-..urn. r c~J i' : t Q L rt,t..r,ture J r r. r e 98 . a, r f.:. o'1 60 r - 1 11ve 1~F :!ingle i'orL Liners iiesLri~tc;i 'irlr, r rn;r'' Di f Perin t 91 Pressure 6P5 1 HdK n'rnn 1•r; r i ~t ,r., JOJ YVAI VF CONSTRUCTION ` Trl,• Mrteri fl 1c Le Vresl,vr~• CI,~S jllp lb Fluy Ih,IY M1t,rlif C'hronrl-N;ply (;-5 °'edt RIri,1 ffRP 1.•pn II Hi,'ly End, Guide PuSta Ifr, I- Ign 1rr,rr~ s.u. cd AU•r Si ore err Bushiligs HgC-:enc, li.5. t,Cattits+n L ale :;.9. , -~(laiir.j T_fill . Ire.- FdCHiri i'e1 ChCV rrln rl erg VALVE OPERATOR Ill'. Diaphragm Accessories: - tiign,I 4any„ ti_ p Po sitiunerHaile;: ffnl,Ijt 3-9) split rring- "Tve ALtiun: Limit s*itch r t"A 7,18111. rig Hindj,lCk int c,T,tning ,to{s '1'! Ir'(red:^ Ci05!'s Air Lock PRESSURE CONTROLLER - (tile TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER LEVEL CONTROLLER !Yte Ad J Lj l MaM imnr'• rrtssura be. k-,o~d M.>ur,ti ,j Mar,imurn Press. hnd Terr<, al) ustaLti P?n4e 1!," 'i~n al '.~,e Cornettions Htwnting Pressure C1 ass 3'0 1G K'tSrt ,r qqt. Capillary Length ~na1 P,r,~e -ij Pipe Ccnm•r.tibn °s1in~ einj ; REMARKS F;•.t :r a.;t jr,..t. I. 1 l! f' rra~r hrtl i hri'✓e 2rr i'13.T1gEd - 'Jr ~I' '!llf r, St,~ rat yr.. ~.or,stsc>t' 2'iclri rr,td, 1 ~rnc'~:ic.2~:. uit,t, e: tr1,,,nitter ,t tr,Lii ire HIIi'-j ~Pt 1? C'f7lr:~r Wj BLACK b YEATCH, CONSULTING ENGI7 7 NEERS - KANSAS CITY, MqN DENYON, TEXAS PJrrT - MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC GENERATING S- 1 UNIT 5 65,0CONTROL VALVE PA 11 SPECIFICATION SHEET VALVE DESCRIPTION Flow V1arr r- M„mGrr 1~:p,lr;a 1' VALVE DESIGN - - ' Cr'`iLoa Ylon Nett ~';J.~~'.Y! 'rj ll' Ilil':t Fr-s,,r. , i I' 1 j!r f I. iyL. ,Ihl~:r' I„1'1 I.1 Rr~'12' :VCSt, I'I CI, O'-1 T:', p r,„ir. ~u~ fierentlal Pre S rr' filj }-~S1 M,5•i'.,,^' ,.r r, J'. C1 t VALVE CONSTRUCTION M,tf~ri,I•; yl'- Fiug Nvdg Vr..aur ;1 3Q0 lb Spat Hvly MAtrri -l Chnime - :,,0J y Y J i,uide Po'." 1r1. ,ter.^'~ I;udy Inds cu sniny; r fe 1'r s•I:rrrd hu:7~ Si:e StEm ,,.6. "1" 0- to:uticr 1.; 11E;f~ PaCkIr'i r;:..';[,, ruri ring fvvl „ r r,s Yep foI. I'In scrVI III, VALVE OPERATOR - - A:.LeSX,r i t, , iii.. Lil BFlh rBn Ur r. ~n 11 Par,„ (,-3,1 Position.,. 11 (input y-1 {iii t'lar-a Li+•il Sa, Ct rval>, a,tIf ,'JuIf Yt, a 1, nir,~ t;:i }u'r'n l l l!y All LG:G PRESSbWi LONfROIIFR TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER LEVEL CONTROLLER t Gc iylr yG~ u;t A9yu,taUlc P,rrr r a 7)r.t +G1e F.an n FrUSS. v1 ~.i1 it+'A t . ..aj f!, r ri rat iol,s Vr.,s,r.. Cia,r 7 n.,1 4 ,re' MoI.rt i r~ I , ~r ',I Rer,yy Cap iIIIry Lc'i.tl rj Firs, PVe fLmeet lr`~I 31 4v ,,,t : r Rat,: u,...:t or Rat. REI4ARKS 1< :~.I l,tr~i + 7 :;c C1l'i-1 S BLACK A YRITCH. CONSULTING ENGINEERS KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - - MUNICIPALDE NTONGENEERATING XAS STATION n., - - UNIT S 65,000 KW 'ONTROL VALVE r rsr, ~p-Y___ v_14_ic,lr___ 40 Hr SPECIFICATION SHEET VALVE DESCRIPTION Floe D ayr,WTI ti'7L'- r 4e4- iroi y . ( tUA 4 ,t, r~f`Sl qn LOe ;VU .H Ili' Ihlvt II 5 F's 1'I I". , r s I. urr i I, 1 sit, " ~'I~r, I,1 :sint;lr: f'vt'L Liner Ir'rcot Prr 5~,urr . j<``> Ly 1 My. i,, i it°, Ir,r~ riherr: VALVE CONSTRUCTION H,'')r ryr r' rij(.b(., Magri HuJ6 nrrti::.:r„ Cl a•,S LjO }Z 1 :i. Noty Mrt ri ri Seat kinJ It I'd 11o L'hromc - I',oly C-~ P"n' rrIJ, 11lei T,cr j.4V cc Guide Post , iirst'dcned Hrer„rIII r+u,Jy Sire 3r' 141, `,Wi ngs liaruct+ed St•..m .3 Gui av Ir,. at ii,n L;ab(, S Fins Pt<Finq 1Cf'jpr, ~'L,evrori ring Lbl' 1'C33. & 'JrI 'r _ P ncn scrvi,.r. VALVE OPERAT)R Arces~r+es: UL9pt12'ap;Itl Yignal Fun.J,' 6 -5(I PoSitioner p811r;y (1rif;'.L j-jr ; Vnrvc ALI[vr,t LiIII it Switrh rlrr. r_ir~rl l Lp; Hand) eCM ',tc r s 111 [UCM lr LrFf r; PRESSURE CONTROLLER TEHPERATURE CONTR : tyr I. OLLER LEVEL CONTROLLER ryr~. AJruslrl;,-F?nl~. Adus IrLe F;Ierat,rt;l. {jlX-J)•1 MuimOn P,r=.•,~re 4Jfu5taLle Rangt t r MaNimunr Press. al,j rent,, r Lk~urot i'~_; Cd;e rc,nn..ctu'ns"iE 1 ~i~;~,.il R,,,.,„ Prossurr Class :irJ It, MJUntint Rrsct or Pit, Signal ggr,t., ',-1.5 Cat,iltary Ler'yt7 Pire Connectic,, CILII Pins Geu;r, GI a5;e; FFS.t or Rat•t RFC I Cr Rit } RFMARY - 1 S Irr,JIlei' •_8g0 (•:17 vr, r_J.it-,1"J~1Cf :fly r_r, n:,i„t '.v it t trat,l-r.icter ti __:;r.,;,er •..~r,r-ccf ir, BLACK b VEATCHCOENGINEERS - KANSAS CITY, misSOURI DENTON, TEXAS 0~rtrt Ea1nDENTOK IPAL ELECTRIC GENERATING STATION 5 65.000 KW CONTROL YALYE IT rrT SPECIFICATION ON SHEET VALVE DESCRIPTION Ln bf 1yrC h Re:ui ~tA r f i f•t''+r-~ , tvi.. Tti 11X: j i,ni. e r Y tl ~ . t. •i !LC`s,; ri :'r`2'aL i. ~,i L•21,'lr i~. r:l 'r1 VALVE DESIGN Iesi,ln - Lon _ 'ri.t ty.,,CeraturrJ5U'.' ..I F ie;;urc' ).sl r v+lvrr iyl.e lliugle port 4 )ual 1'etrtntage I to 'nnum r:i ffii enti 11 Pressure 1,'5 p<,1 n M,.,. I..., inr.(F VALVE CONSTRUCTION fylr G10 r:• M+t0ri,I Nudy frVSSUr0 (I I.,, ).5U 1L Seat Pin I , ncrl S.S. Pudy Miter'dl C.5. HariliJ S,9. S_ HL d) EnJ". 3I+ Guide Pot Nu Sttings ~ 3 Prrrhrrred pod) 5i re Cai;^ st m i'efl%n, chevron ring CA lde toeaiion ilo ~ fuel inFinS P tck i n VALVE OPERATOR Accessories: ivl _ Di KphrKTrm ~r, Posiiuncr ca tll, Siynal k tnyc ~t npu 3-15) Li^it Yal vr, Ac:tipn: Sri tcr~ If 1nt7J df6 fllx G~1n.tln~; •I rin,J C1 O:;j rl ig to'- Ail tucw PRFSSURf CONTROLLER TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER - ifl, Yc,el,,,Lir LEVEL CONTROLLER tylt AdJust,'.Ir P"inye Adju_t,Ple Ran.;.; Tripe M:xi•ln I're'.sur, 125 i„i AJjustle Rdnye M 311mURi Pfe56. fnd 1c~. Y o P. c (a a f, r~ la. u,,ti ~y ~ tr n~,cti~rs ~I x,191 W frp+ i-.15 Pressul O3±5 Mount n,y Si r n,~l a Srnjr C3plllary jr, Ltny((,puny finS ~r pr0Lf 4 Pipe (u t~~ ! R`tt,r' Gauge GI ssfs Resctrn c Reset or Rditr REMARKS ) nner valve to be Lop rer,lov ,1 - Y- - BLACK a VEATCH, CONSULTING ENGINEERS - KANSAS CITY, MiSSOUR) DENT' TEXAS TP- UNUNICIPAL ELECTRIC GENERATING STATIOIT 5 65,000 KCONTRQL VALVE r' nerf - ufvltloM nu l „r SPEC I FI CATI011 SHEET I VALVE DESCRIP1104 hll_n Oi rlr 11-1 N~roLor HrlU l7 r'<1 i ,.1 p. ~I1F-~'' L`rl•,L 1~,., .:r11,r~.. t. 'I~~711'!'~7 },I O. " r I I f V p l. f ~ I l ~(r I r r VALVE OF 51 GN 0,, Lr„ rr r:ri 1r~ r ~r. jj pSl%I i r. ,r„ E ire r :rl l r «rl~.• iyl, ,SiuYt~~ j.LJI't :':~uil i'crcerltage L'u.IrL,tl_ 1 '.I „fan,nn !(ri,w i' Pr,rtisu rr- .";J ! M: rs. iriurl, hr {."r :trl rniqt,°p YAIYF CONSTRUCTION Mtt,"ri 111: ftr'h iii., 1i.),'JtiC PI i1 j,,. d.1, Pit-,5>i, re (.7a irJ~f Ib Stet Rinj .'sf~.: .'r^J ~.I M.it,,ri 0 , GUfde Ff7Sty j~$I-%r:❑r-"1 5.5. Fl. lr 1iII" liW per Nat'l sT7-'C H77 ~rl ir~Is n rro.~.rrr.~1 Pu.1y SiF• i L.nn ..5. i rIt icr P n 'Teflon, nr~I.rrcrn ring cr lin,l Pinti 'ies YALYE OPERATGR '-Accessories: ' TvI - I'd r3F III-agm Positfoner 'ignil fi+n_;e ~'1J limit Switch a :lar. A~litin: M.flulj dCk IC:: lrn opeuinay ;tcr~'s r) Is rlK Air Luck FfESSCkt CONTROLLFR TEMPERATURE CCNTFJLLER LEVEL CONTROLLER AlJv,p F•dry,, rJ- j~J Adj(I staela Rj1,J}' A M]r 11llli t f J!'~ t ~Jlv i♦df1~Q ' r: i',i, r ~ Mdtimum Press. ~uW 7k.'t!><'• a r Li0n5 {r~kn C'a~. .o rngr Pre jr, Class InL~ it h i.' eylll :ry Lenyu• C,,~Vif~ {lrl; rt.r, t r ~ . 11tl Pipr Ccrn•;r.llcll r,...,~, gasses set r,r c,t„ ua0,. RFNAPKS Il.n ~1 1.v 1)o t ~p rcr:ova:. a BLACK i VEATCH, CONSULTING ENGINEERS - KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI DENTON, TEXAS - MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC, GENERATING STATION - - UNIT 5 65,000 KW y ll' CONTROL VALVE PT SPECIFICATION SHEET 'II flAfr PfY15tUH I"i~c p~, p,V VALVE DESCRIPTION F1C4 Diayrv r-1i ' 4uI.JCr Rtluirid ;itv~ is ':n~-11 rrvice Ute+_s;c Flui: "L'If'R' i B'i1'. ';I Gr u (5 VALVE DESIGN Desi gn low - Flt~A Rrttc 1.O101U) Inlct Prcti-,urr 125() l" • n.. - It0.l i~ri{ eralurc 5'(9 • r uo'I.t Pressure 1 'S p ; PtI c-4 Tf tvel I'r . IrrreO ~~fJ rr„listr_d I vtlve Tyre iingII, Vovl, Ill r'form 1.12" 1',rt1:1- Mi•imwn Di Irer trot ial Pressure 15J~ Psi Ma xirix TtirFer itu re. F'rJ0 VALVE CONSTRUCTION M<Lc ri d s: Rody Ty Fa CiI r;FNf PluJ {r:' `,r i 5... • Rudy PrH.s:,,.rre Class :'%0U .11:' 1 e I t Ri,•y ,irtC:i•o. Fudy,MIt Frlal I~1lCVI.E-.i0ly L-j WFtlnS Guide PriSts 1'rtr'°2'r'i .4•~ Fhjdy En,7•, C.2. S.W. Bu s91 fig 5 ?iar New 1 d.s. Preferredr Fody Sire cI Stem Guide Lucaticn rage Racking q'e1i`,rr., =''~~`''.rrl ring fooling Fins Yes VALVE OPERATOR AC Ces ,ories: tyke Uiayhi-ag;r: Pusitioner t'-s Siynal Range 3-15 Limit Switch Valve ecliun: H-mdjack Y FICA r>penf rig StupS St.rin,t nT:enfng air Lock Signrl 1ncreasc ol:enS PRESSURE CONTROLLER TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER LEVEL CONTROLLER Type I'rn.:ur,~•xtic Type Trca Ad /u5tAn Ie Panye Q- 00 AdjustaD1F Rany" A)justatlo P3nge Meeimon Presture 150 Maximum Press. sn4 Temp. Caie r,,rnn.r-tions ~,ye MLUri tiry Y Dre55,.re rl a55 Signal R,rr+~r, ',-lj Mounting S1 ;'It V.5e Rrb.•t or Rite li,-Sep Capillary Larryt'i Carl lr, Fins Pipe CUIUNeotlon r,a.,gF rl)SSN, Reset nr Rate ;-ttt sr Rite REMARKS i'.' l r,r> tole 2 t t~,c,val . BLACK d VEATCH, CONSULTING ENGINEERS - KANSAS CI TV, MISSOURI DENTON, TEXAS FP),'FCT z - - MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC GENERATING STATION ti - - - - UNIT S 65.0100 KW _ CONTROL VALVE "`r• - 4 SPECIFICATION SHEET DAff RFvlSlok Op It'Jnf TFir VALVE DESCRIPTION VALVF DESIGN J . [ksi gn low r l !}l'f 11,1 f(- ' Ff:r ,v r.. '3 jail ",rl ^r r iY F. ,;it,C]r: I',u'L :,'~,,Ll I'rt'rt'riLtty;e .'r1J 'u1•1 1 1 •n i, ~,rinrq li ffC'ri vtlal Pre sSUrf: I`> }+dl M,i , 1 1, FriAl~,r .t+,r" VALVE CONSTRUCTION t•rial•: hUgy I ) I , 51 r~i, c• F•)ud l' lcr, -7 Pudy Pr.. rr ~1;150 1b Stat uir~; it tl'. nfln'7 3. HL Jy Md to ni) Guide POSty 91' E')IC"1 Sr6. Ik End', fi'd I I- B?rV spec Puark ings Hxiu•ricric 3.3. II11 Prclerru'd Poly Sire Slpn ~ ';j J- Lor it ion age P9chIc~ `1'C FI'i r4, 14 rua , f Firs +I' VALVE OPERATOR a;ce5k!ries: Tyl- D1rpl:rPiva Positiure- Ics Signal Rene 3-1i I unit Switch Valve Action; Ken,l~acw Y'2 L; Flaw 'J F.`.':11ik Str.py 5lrirg pEr,iltE; Air Luck i ,il Iri,. rot lU.l! 6 PRESSURE CONTROLLER TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER LEVEL CONTROLLER ` Type t)le rrl„ Adjusta;,Ic Pan.;e AdjustMc R,nj.. A'7justaple Rar.je Ma,.i'rn4r, Pressurr_ Maxirrurr Prey'.,. ,,.riJ To T, Cave (,L~rin Idui~it lid PresSare (1355 R.Ir,;,' Mounting r it( Si';nal P,n•;y CypiII iry LE curl ir,g (iris Pipe C.urrec,t on G,a,ie 1,1 RBSft or AIt• F:'.et or Felt REMARKS ,lgrlal It+?a+ 1[ to rpernt 1, .2 - -i BLACK I, VEATCH, CONSULTING ENGINEERS - KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI DENTON, TEXAS PROJECT - - - - MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC GENERATING STATION r UNIT S 65,000 KW ti a CONTROL VALVE s.{EEr nnrr Irv, F ny SPECIFICATION SHEET MEN VALVE DESCRIPTION Fluty F'dy f.Qi J HumLtr Fc',u. r••1 - ,:I r, fa, _ l'% VALVE DESIGN Cxsign Low` - - - Ilow RIt e IIII pIt Pros Sure jt'~ pL] Inlrt lyr{ereture t[1o6 Out ct Prr',t,uf.i i 1''•' i Fier ~.-r,l T7 rvel Pr.-f,ir - d jj Fred ittr~l Inner V.11 v,- Type. If 1'urL i,.lurtl 1'crcentngr, ttncel q. M tr imun Di ffercnt al Pre sure fJ [~~t Maxir 4im Tr7np(r 11 ule VALVE CONSTRUCTION Materials: _ Borly T)'l e '31 PI ug Irh T"ten^,1 5 .5 . Body Pressure Class Seat Ring fiatI S.S. Pody Material Guide Posts li:trI ierned s.s, Body Ends 1iw per 1API spec Bushings liar?rned a.s. Preferred Body Size iPr stem Guide Location ':age Packing rl'e['lryn, CP,evron Rinj; Coolinq Firs flu VALVE OPERATOR Accessories: Type llir3phrugiq Pasitioner f :c Signal Range 3-1, Limit Switch Valve Action: Ptrio jarw i, stow U1;"ninK Stops spring Op'I' nlrrf; Air Lock ,i gn Increase doses PRESSURE CONTROLLER TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER LEVEL CONTROLLER Type type Type AdjustaDie Parse Adjustaple Range Aujustaole Range Mr-xirnurn Pressure Maximum Press. and TI Cage Cerr,ectiens Muunting Presw re Class Signal Range Mounting Signal Rariye pf -'et r,r Rate (I i l)ary Length Cool ins Fin- Pipe Ccnnection G%Iuge Gla..,, Reset nr Rate Aesel or bet, REMARKS ;-15 [hi c~~ntr)l ,iE;r.a7 fro"% Turbine Oil '1'empervture 8LACK S VEATCH, CONSULTING ENGINEERS - KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - - D E N T O N, TEXAS P .,0" C T z - - - - - MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC GENERATING STATION UNIT 5 65.000 KW - CONTROL VALVE DA1F r SPECIFICATION SHEET I i l VALVE DESCRIPTION .ii FICA Dq.`'t n Nurr~,,.r Pr, ,uir..1 i , a.: 1:a ' ,•rcir. 'A -2 G i': 111, „4Cr:, ."C lJ ld r_P. e r1urI `Mir VALVI DESIGN hesign Low II~~e srtr' 50 ei'm 1,il, t Pressure _ Inlet I,vl rature 20''~nF Outlet fre,,%ure 1',,r cent Trrvel Prvrr'rrcd f''0 Prt,I i tcI i,rncr valve Type rig C- 1'Urt r;'lital 1'c_:tentr:gC j Mixirnum Dlfferonlial Pressure 1J psi Ma xli+xn t1rl,~rrature o r VALVE CONSTRUCTION r,aterials: Body Iv GI !,be Plug li'wjonflil S.3. Body Pressure Class 1 j0 lb Seat Riny kr'lc .^'1 s Body Material Guide Posts. Hrrr'ltr,"'i ...s Body Ends r'•w• Busnirgs llard~nr s.s. Preferred Budy Size 1~l~~rr Stan Guide Location CEEge Parkin (,nl rr f. I'v,r; ring (uuliny fins NO r C. so vacs,. set-vice VALVE OPERATOR Accesv~ries: type UiepYlragu Positioner 11ni1e;Y Signal Pange 3'1`J L;miIt Swit0- Valve Artion: Hand; aca, rlo« pr'nlnAF 5top5 aprir,7 lOGiI W Air Loch `,inrl {iCr ea".? O~CrrS PFESSUAE CONTROLLER TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER LEVEL CONTROLLER Type Ty r type Il;E!I' .9Li r• +d) ustat'le u3nie AOlostaDle Range AdjustaDle Range Jl.rr mix imon Pr t'a.u re M3ximurn Press, and Tts r '^4). C33e Connections lg I Mounting Pressure Class 51yna1 p,nGe Mounting Signal Range Re54t r,r Pit, tarJllary LengU Cu6lirj fins Pipe Conne~.tiun r,auy5 tilasst's Reset or R-3tr! qes t or a3t,; REMARKS Level untteller ire. .;null hrrda t'1rEn:e. nn' cf c•. I I^a.'rSRi tte ho field trt,l. w-A' th CUri+,I'^1 ;Yr9L ~:'nn{s1; fi; rr.',r,~llator with 8'auge~. BLACK 1 VEATCH, CONSULTING ENGINEERS - KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI DENTON, TEXAS MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC GENERATING STATION UNIT 5 65,000 KW - - - - - CONTROL VALVE SrEfT SPECIFICATION SHEET ren RfY141014 a, Is nr NO, BY VALVE DESCRIPTION _ j I IA r` l,[ Y- S.A', .1 Ft r.ll Prl tip i ln.iJ .J'i I, 11 'r, I f.f 'I Yi ,i lr y rY f YALYE DESIGN Arsiln Low VI;A Hittr ;'1ll,V~rl ' Ih In r.C Frt.", Si.A rt~ iii rt Tapper itu re 1'! Uut+rt Prcb,u re F Fern. ..iit Irnv e} rr.h~lrcd 'J Ft~'4it. t•1 Inner Y+Ivi lypv'lrlp;L'-' .;~t't ,t r•rl f. Mix arum Di f fr runti ii PrCS5lire c-'11 I~t1 mix if um t+.vger-itwi. VALVE CONSTRUCTION m'iteri'rl ecay fyle ~.i "~iu Pluy "iii`-I•.1r~E; ~.n,1i eudy PrPbsure L1T, it Riny Body Material Guide Posts fWdy £nJ5 VI hr~I Bu sh l rlg5 Preferred Hody Size Stc+n Guide Lacdtiun C•1 P'-' Fackinl 1'eflr,r, "Q" Fiintr fouling F i+I: Fl+' VALVE OPERATOR ACCesWies: Type -ontal ned L+iaphra67u Positioner Signal Ranya Limit 5r,itcn Valve ACtiun; Hdndjack FiuA L_~PC'nlr:f, Stops tjr'ir,,l oF'Cn7cK Air lock leer31"t rY,i C; PPESSURE CONTROLLER TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER LEVEL CONTROLLER Type Filer" :j;er'ate l Iype Type Adlubt-1rjIe 9 1nye Attju st at) le R.inye Adjustable Range Me.imur Prr.surv Marimurn Pre55. and t(vir. Cege Cunnectic';1" MC,unti ri Pre55ure Class gndl Ran ;c Mouritlnr} Signal Pan Qv ct•r°t :r Nnt C-q Ii r) Ltn}trl rLcIing Fins. Pipr Co rlntit i.'n Gwj,: Glass(,'. RY.cct or k,tI Pe set or kat,. REMARKS " ..:'t ;~:+^i' J+ilv~• BLACK Ir VEATCH, CONSULTING ENGINEERS - KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI I DENTON, TEXAS P`' '`rt MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC GENERATING STATION UNIT 5 65,000 KW ti CONTROL VALVE ,.rrl ! fry no ItSnF NO, P SPECIFICATION SHEET i I VALVE DESCRIPTION l loh Ir ill M.' N,p'iin'r ~•..r,H t.C Y'I. 1 r, - r.l .I r ` VALVE DESIGN Crtsiyn Low FIow Rdtl' mitt Pre,,uru Pail Inlet I~I-ger+ture ] iU°F qutltt Prd,`,urt 'J I; C3] PrLrnt Travel Prvft,r re0 firJ F'r ed itrd Infer vrl~ Type .',i rlgle 1'orl I')ur:l I'e rcfltl t ~l ~,e Mix irnwn nifferorltial Pressure i',,0 j1 I-W N Mir it um iloF er.i t~, to, VALVE CONSTRUCTION M ItPri al s; Hudy rypr' filO~r' Flug 'irjr5.C1 s. Hudy P( re Class 1`'IJ lb Seal Find u'7r'nc~i Hudy MlttfiAI C.3. Guide Posts . W' Hu'nings r,l'Ir.r,r' i w,dy Inds ' Ir Pref4rred Pody Siye ] Stem Guide Location (.~rtgC Pack inq Curll ing Fins VALVE OPERATOR AcreSSOries: Type 1liFiT4iraglr, positioner ;'ell!./ Signal F?ange 9-15 limit Switch Valve Action; Handjack Flow opening Stops iprinj Air Lock `;I I)II '.1 ill C. rea5e C o r, ;3 PRESSURE CONTROLLER TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER LEVEL CONTROLLER Type TyI, type I'74E'l:Viritl'r {ij:,A-b lIl'I Ad)ust~ole Range Aoj±,stastu Ran ye ad;uslaole kange Maximum Pressure Maximum Press. end Tt4j. Cage connections Hlglrl Muunting Pressure Class 1' 0 1b Signal pang,, Mounting signal Range F't'.,et r,r kItr' Capill+ry L,.njtri FuoIint Fins i, PiprrunncL t ion G•yr)v G1 aSCes Reset r,r k Ito keset or Rate I,,.....t REMARKS urrn:.h )'ilt r, )1 it t ai.n gr,ur;ec. pup; r, w; . i,evei tr':ns;^i' +r . 1. .'ii'i j r•,t,i. ~,ri'- Yi . _'r y~,i~~. ctt'i. '>u vr,i vc. SLACK A VEATCH, CONSULTING ENGINEERS - KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - DENTON, TEXAS PROJCc I MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC GENERATING STATION , ti - - - UNIT S 65,000 KW a CONTROL VALVE ERFET - SPECIFICATION SHEET r~ reTF PFVISIpV Or 1 SSi,7 An, 1,r YAIYE DESCRIPTION ---,--1-- r (or YALYE DESIGN sia`lun InV,t t's5arc Il~rr. I nl t I r,l, r r,i l J rt, rP.rll ' I'r c'•.:rf GL .'1 I'r rr nt Ir.wll Yr_{I rrl ,t 1'r LJri_Lr0 Ir„rr V+I OO ry[r1:, ,1' I .(.t .'K }"Ir!lirr ±'r a. Mi+in,uv Di fferrnt i(tl Fr to ~SUrP in rtv .i ~r rCuru -'I ' VALVE CONSTRUCTION M+L ri 0': Pody Tyl r' j:;It' ,;YI F i'! r,11,, ':r✓. Po(1), Prr'.,surr: Cl r' I I't,t pin I . Poly Matr,ri,il 4uidr Forts l' C'o'Nfi Pudy Eod'., Pu51- irrys s,Werred Pody Site i rr L%I,or Stan Guide luiMi On PI,,k i'.1 C(,clir,j F in`, . ..r. VALVE OPERATOR Acceswrles: Tyle 1 1e1t-Cont,ri[rXJ Uing}11'FTgri Po`,itiuri ,r ;;iInd) R,7nyc' L mit SNitch Y,+tvc Actiu,,i Htndj,Ck 1( A to p f, 'I r'r.'I Air lock ' JI I !rrr r, PFFSSUAF CONTROLLER TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER LEVEL CONTROLLER 7yPz TyFr Type. Adj u0'It'le P"I rq AdJv5t,bIF RAdju',tot:le Ranrga Mill nior F'r( Ire Mlrilnu'n Pf USS, dnd TF.rlp. C.ijp rorrne!tl6r,p, Muuo11, 1rl4 Pressure CI--i' Sr,ln]l Puy Mc Uriti nr' „ ~ ~I ~C31 R-uv)c Ft I cr F L+L '.1 Ltry Li- r JIr Ct.4Jin4 Flr~' P e. Corm,-.r;GNJ"'Wa`,"''. l; t Ur Rrtt F'r5,t cr 6It REMARKS BLACK A VEATCH, CONSULTING ENGINEERS - KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI _ - DENTON, TEXAS pW,0jFC I - - MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC GENERATING STATION UNIT 5 65,000 KW ti CONTROL VALVE 1,Ffr ,tl _~irlr_N_r; r,,,l__. 4_ _4; SN'CIFICATION SHEET 1 L I- VALVF DESCRIPTION r VALYF HSIGN •i jr Low Inlil I•, Irrrnn r.~„~, Irrt'.I I'i Lrrc: I'r lip lJ li~r,rr ti,l ve Iy{r ,:.r',.•, "',r ~•f I'f. „%hr rt rr rnnlr'i Ii l f f. rrn t i. 91 Pre surf MlxlIwn LI' tf iturC . YAIYF CONSTRUCTION Mit ol 1.11 logy l yl e j r, Pl u'd 1{,,rIy Pr(~!,u r.rl r! 1',;!I itr Sell Ring µgdy Moti,r 11 I1l,rh rl'en1; It' r, Guide Pu5t ' P,,dy fid oub~inys F14f,rlred HjI sire 1-I/•~~ _ r"~"~ Stem iiuldr• LOG it C0 Par,kir VALVE OPERATOR Aceessnries: ryFe iq] Posit ioner ;lynal Pan le Limit Swi tCh v dve ACtiun; ii Black ,qr nq All l'rrk PRFSSURF CONTROLLER TEMPERATURE CONTROLLFR LEVEL CONTROLLER TyLe Ty{• - Tyb' Ad }ubt,rlF Pm, cif- Ad ),j st 1bIc P7nye Adji~5L1r.1• 0inge M,1y;,,run Frr.nvair, Mar cur' Pr C1', ald TtS-y Cay,; eetiou5 MuoitFr!"',~,rn CI dSs 'ii In dl ir' c I M,r,nrt'rn Sl 1r ,11 R 1ny4 F''.'t .r p,1. gill ;ry lr-nytrr frdr~n; rrn',. PiC" C rrn, ti do (,.u. r'lass [r, r u t r P 1t' _ Pr ct br pal! REMARKS BLACK 6 V1 CN, CONSULTING ENGINEERS - KANSA5 C3TV. MISSOURI DENTON, TEXAS MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC GeNERATING STATION UNIT 5 65.000 KW ti I - CONTROL VALVE SPFCIFICATION SHEET VALVE DESCRIPTION .r YAIV( DESIGN oc+si l" Lo» Prr'n§l'r 'i~I rL i••,l r,t 1, r r . L'•,t r rr s~, n. rt 11 Fr r~ rrr-; t' pr•'11 t fart .;r,Cu I'. M ai I nivt) f,i ffe rn l i rl Fr(",4yfe VALVE CONSTRUCTION Mllerinl H,-) T)L. .;i FIu3 rt,'lh SCriF a(,ily Prcri; CI f5': Pin i ' Piny Matrri11 6u11 Posts Putty Er,d1 , 1' If: j Bust i nos n Fretr•rrell PuJ> Sl,e St':an ' GuVOt- Lt. r.Aitn 'r ''ll! F.ICM irq '}"•."~i 1'.I rii; (t^Jliri rln {rr"'1i!i H 1 i,{ i't]7r' I' j;l! VALVE OPERATOR Acces!+Jrl s, TyFe Ji fir' hrr..'m Po sitiuner l~ Siynel P.,tnyr Limit 5>ril(7, v rl ve Act icr; H u'J/ eck FIuok '(r•cl.' t,,t '.I IihJ ''iG 11,6- 41r Lt Ck rii PRESSURE CONTROLLER TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER LEVEL CONTPOLLER TyF'E' TyI Tyler: 40l ist~irIF Pteja AO)-I St aplg F'snyr AJfuStaple loan 9' Mt.imimn Prv••-u M,ix imox Fr, y,. uid Tears Cade Q. f'n!r_t l(. -rl Mt, Ulil i! ; PC Y.u F$' ' j%', Si p~nl n•,.I,.', MGi/I-t I 1i )n.rl R rn,p! P(,,,.t rr F'-it!. r. it 111 jr, Lrnilr~ f,ur1 lr. j flrr. P~ r f rti(,~ f, vi Gl.t,:,e t° r F.. t r 2 9r or ants RFMAPKS n;l•~ er1:74!rui { t' r.' t'' J 1' al f t' nl { : ` BLACK d V£ATCH, CONSULTING EKGFNIF FRS - KANSAS CI TV, K I S S 0 U P I DENTON, TEXAS " - - - MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC GENERATING STATION UNIT S 65.000 KW r. _ prrt i - - - - - CONTROL VALVE - - - SPECIFICATION SHFE1 ~,A 11 rlrv,~A l,. r•,,.• lit -_y ---..___1- VALVE DESCRIPTION 7 (,I r r11 'I .I ._wVALVE DEiI GN t'sin Lon r, I ir,w R,tr , 1 Inl rt Pr~a','~r,• ~ , Ir,I ct Ier etu rl' Uutkct Prr~~urr rL •rnt Tr.,~• 1 U!; F'lelrr rPj P rr, 11r tuA }rr,irl,; - Inr•t! r Vn1 vc 1ySr Ma, lmurl 1) rft rt,s ti ri Pres'urt• - - - - - - - - - - - - - YALYE CONSTRUCTION M•tcri+l lii PIU'4 Poky Tyl!" 1 j(1 t. Seas Rio.; B,dy Prt.''i 6u rS (1..iSt 8oay Mats r i ,tl 6I„de Posts f E, r' ltiFt'1 s}' 4utininy. Polly U,IL Prefcrred Poly Si to 1 11 strum tl tl]C]i;, P,+ckin_7 Gulrie location Cool lij Fir's rVALVE OPERAT OR pe LimIitt io twinetrch gnal Range H tnt)j nLk lve Ac.%.i : 'lt";i1'y', itCF F1r,w 1 r~ Ai r Luck 14 rin'1 icm}}; .:"1f•11'u? t'li l'~ri ,iyl•il net ea`e ' i:'t'. - . TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER LEVEL CONTROLLER PRESSURE CONTROLLER Ty{e Iyl'e Tyre AOj u5t anl e ,417 Ad1 utitahle Allju5tehle Range uar Mexim,c Pnr',,,ure, Maximum Dreg. :n,] Tcn~., C.n'~u funnections Pressure Class Muuntlnj Mlo w,tIr,1 5i pal Renge Si;npl Ran.; t! P~1Ir'.'I F'tns Rt Et't ur Pit, (apll) try L'. '.U, Pltc f rfI,Sion Rtllj ld55eS Re" t r F +t', or Pee - REMARKS urn o , kr,,. r r It' ',i r i 18X~F d ~ I BLACK A VEATCH, CONSULTING ENGINEERS KAKSAS CITY, MISSOURI DENTON, TEXAS PROJECT MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC GENERATIN 9 STATION KW UNIT S ,000 CONTROL YAL YE SPECIFICATION SHEET klv Irk hC. kt l'AI I VALVE DESCRIPTION VALVE Of 51GN „ tl t !..,,,r it ur.. ~Ilt{„ {rr~,~~,.~ J ll, `Ai,unum Lliff-roriti !1 Pr,,,!,urr, -M ( , - i-° 1• r u~~~ ~ 1., lur,~ ~ . VALVE CONSTRUCTION M11,r,,i,. FoJy Ty(,' rI' t PI„ 1 I I'' . R"d) Pr, 65urC' Cl.fss I r,' 'r..:t Ring f3C0i YitIrI I Jr Post', . Pr(f. r rf,J Fudy Si 1e Guirtc LcCit iw, -''1S ox,kir,,l 'I, 1'.1 rlt Co iry F irs •i'' VALVE OPERATOR ACCL'SYJ f 145: ty l 1'i t+} l: r-qt! l Pr.- illpner ti'I ~Jri0 Par ye Q-(~1 i Sr il' l l Limp Swlit crr - V •I ve A, tiUri: H.rrIj ,CM f l t n. 1: r. S tUf;, I a r r ~I 1'1( r" I'W l : J to i Y 1"r' I 1R ' ~ r PR.ESSURF CONTROLLER TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER LEVEL CONTROLLER 1) fe lyr r trw- AI u 5 t dtiIv Ramjrr AOju st iule Park" dJjUSt"L1. R3rge M•+ii~nvrn FRS•.:rle Ml, irrnu*~ Pr pSS. Tc~'S'• CA~le Cur, rr.r. t i[rri, M'„ tiiry PfE5s4rr.' Cla•,s ~yl ii P.ri.; r' Mcur~llr'i 11 JriRl P.rri, F~' ! r( h It! - I.r{ili,rrl lr nJtk rW, ,r,J Ilrti Pik.,' ~ drY•.t i'.'~i 1,10 Ll nb'.cL Pr.'r r 61 G,it[ REMARKS BLACK d VEATCH, CONSULTING fNGfNIf ERS - KANSAS CI TV, MISSOURI ~DENTON, TEXAS °"„fc? - - - MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC GENERATING STATION UNIT S 65,000 KW CONTROL VALVr. H{E. SPECIFICATION SHEET 4 VA0 F DESCRIPTION VALVE Of SIGN 1 lt,A r, It r: :(y.i i!•i i•t yr rs,u r. ,~rl nut]rt plrt- 'o're P rcer,t Tr Iv, i Frrtrrre,) 11lrr i'n'dicteJ I( I rn°r vtlve Tyi'r, 71l F;i^ r'1 ,il K. e111rlg - .'.'if C'%,• Maeimurn pi F}rR:nti ei FrC'.LUre ',I1 I M -iri It,) r I! VALVE CONSTRUCTION N,rteri,l 8071' lyi,, ifr,l7r: Plug nO„ 1`111t;' Pudy Prr,SUre Ga55 seat Ring Body Mit (rIIII Guide Posts Budy rods = • W • r~ Runnings Prete'r red Bud) Site `t (-v n Guide Lc':c,it i On (•Il~:(` P+Cklnq '1 i' rl, 'I;4Y1 Il .t'l l,r; Cu(~1 iroy Finn (r'-' VALVE OPERATOR Type ui uT,hl llgta POST ticnc.r Signal Pan,,- Limil Saitcn 1 r Valve AclIor. Handy 1ck Flow (',crli ri,; Stu(.s prima Air tvcN yign,il Inca^,,.~ I ` I,WL, rt~.iil,, P?iSSURE CONTROLLER TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER - - LEVEL CONTROLLER Type lye( I,PO AOjuStnGle k-,FI Adjust bee u,na,' A,]j(nlI,: Dinar Maximum PT(•ssurr MaMIi,,,m Pro-,', Curn,.rti0ns Mounting Presw~re Hass .'gal nqe Moul,Livd S, gn:,l P F•. ~1 nr uit( ,ry L..n,tn (r~(",linyi Fi Pil fr. rent l,t lo'n Cauy4• Gl aS'.~'. Po t r;r k,te Gt',et 0r u,4. REMARKS tll:ll: i~d:, ",ri Lr'f! 711 it'Jr :4'f•:•ts I~ ;,1'r,'i'.,t• nl,„~.. T,1.,~,,:., i';t, ~ d' Thy:, C'dtl`. :r1i'Jr_ t,l'1!.. BLACK b VEATCH., CONSULTING ENGINEERS - KANSAS CITY. MISSOURI D E N TO N, TEXAS FP`'. F( T - - - - MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC GENERATING STAT!ON UNIT 5 65.000 KW , a - CONTROL VALVE µ r, SPECIFICATION SHEET Grill 4FYISIih '4 I.l~V- h~, i( DRAWINGS Sample Table K-4904-071670-1 Sample Table Piping Details K-4904-071670-2 Sample Table Piping Details K-4904-071670-3 Sample Table Flow Diagram K-4904-071670-4 Heater Drain Control Panel K-4904-072770-1 Heater Drain Control Flov Diagram K-4904-072770-2 Purge and Interlock Panel K-4904-072370-1 Emergency Trip Switches K-4904-072370-2 Control and Instrument Equipment Boiler Control Panel 5 K-4904-072470-1 'Control and Instrument Equipment Turbine Control Panel 5 K-4904-07247o-2 (DENTON, TEXAS - 4904 ) (CONTROL AND INSTRUMENT EQUIPMENT - K-6A) AD-1 0813;0 .i bra. I. NAMEPLATE INSCRIPTIONS: O CIRCULATING WATER O CONDENSATE O BOILER WATER O5 BE PUMP SUCTION AND BOILER INLET FEEDWATER CONDENSATE CATION SATURATED STEAM 6O AUXILIARY COOLING WATER CONDUC I I Y I TY 3'-0" 11'-0" 2,-4° 8„ 6'-8 4'-4° PHENOLIC CONDENSATE 7(~CSATURATFD ONDUCTIVITY RECORDER / NAMEPLATE pH RECORDER . ONDENSAIE. BE PUMP SUCf10N, STEAM AND BOILER WATER) SAMPLE COCK HYDAZINE FEED`S 5ST-1 551-3 v k 0 I ;,j 5ST-u ' I 2 3 4 5 6 5ST-3 THESE SURFACES TO BE 1/8" THICK c TYPE 304 STAINLESS STEEL. NO. U 3RUSH FINISH ~U' (al 5 S T - 2 5ST-II I I I N , I I i.. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 r. jl 'TYPE 304 STAINLESS 5ST-12 n ~I STEEL TROUGH. SLOPE `J U 5ST-32 5ST-33 !#f APPROXIMATELY ONE INCH TO DRAIN % 0 i I M~ fll / Fib til r l1/8" THICK TYPE 304 CIRCULATING WATER COOLING TOWER STAINLESS STEEL KICKPIATE• pH RECORDER POLYPHOSPHbI CONTROL NO. 4 BRUSH FINISH ACID FEED CONDENSATE pH PREAMPLIFIER CIRCULaTINrj WATER SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW pH PREAMPLIFIER BLACK A VEATCH, CONSULTING ENGINEERS APPPOYED FOP CCN5TRVCTION DEPT, rEAD CU. ENGQ. CRA04 PROJECT KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI HY DATE WDT WSA 4904 DENTON, TEXAS DRAWING MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC GENERATING STATION SAMPLE TABLE K-4904- UNIT 5 65,000 KW 071610-1 AtE REY IS EONS AND RECORD OF ISSUE PEY.N0. 2r CK, APF. of 3/4" CIRCULATING WATER SAMPLE O 2" TO MISCELLANEOUS DRAIN RECEIVER 15 112" CONDENSATE SAMPLE TO UNIT 4 O 1/2" CONDENSATE SAMPLE 10 2" AUXILIARY COOLING WATER SUPPLY DISSOLVED 02 ANALYZER O 1/2" BOILER FEED PUMP SUCTION II 2" AUXILIARY COOLING WATER RETURN Ifi~ I/?" ';ONDENSATE SAMPLE BYPASS C4) 112' BOILER INLET FEEDWATER SAMPLE 61j I" SAMPLE TROUGH DRAIN HEADER 2" SAMPLE TROUGH DRAIN I ~ 2 " BOILER WATER SAMPLE 13 1/2" BOILER FEED SAMPLE BYPASS 112' SATURATED STEAM SAMPLE BYPASS fi 112" SATURATED STEAM SAMPLE 44 1/2" BOILER IEED SAMPLE TO UNIT 4 (7~ 1/2" AUXILIARY COOLING WAIER SAMPLE DISSOLVED 02 ANALYZER I12' BOILER WhiER SAMPLE BYPASS 2" BLOWDOWN HEADER A b r, -44 I~ 9 - -SIGHT FLOW PH CELL INDICATOR CONDUCTIVITY CELL 18 - I3 t2 u u 2 CONDUCTIVITY CELL PH CELL (CATION) 1 6 u f SAMPLE COCK ~f 7 2 3 14 ►p 1 SAMPLE TRC, H 9 TEMPERATURE INDICATOR - yuC~ ~ , SIGHT FLOW r INDICATOR 1 C-H C 2 5 8 ~1 6 77 Dl'~ 8 14 5 6 11 17 2 Ate, 9 10 11 A B .l SECTION A - A F RONT VIEW - T BLACK h VEATCH, CONSULTING ENGINEERS APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION ftpt, mrA Of S. EN'P. wN PR _ GRa KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI Of GATE KfCKr'D 4904 - Wn T' 904 DENTON, TEXAS DRAWING MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC GENERATING STATION SAMPLE TABLE 9-4904- nATr RErls+oNs :D RECORD of ISSUE RrV.yD. Nr CA. APE, UNIT 3 65,000 Kw PIPING DETAILS 071670-2 S I GHT FLOW :3 so INDICATOR ——CONDUCTIVITY CELL U U U v U V V SAMPLE COCK T 0 P V I E IN 15 l~4 10 9 I I ~I4 led 02 -04 17 V SECTION B - B SECTION C - C - BLACK 6 VEATCH, CONSULTING ENGINEERS APFP'uVED F0: rr%STPUCTIOM DEPT, HEAD DES. EHGP. CHECKED CPANN PGDIECT _ KANSAS CITY MISSOURI Br {arE WOT WSA 4904 DENTON, TEXAS DRAWING MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC GENERATING STATION SAMPLE TABLE K-4904- UNIT S 65,000 KW PIPING DETAILS 071670-3 D4iE kfYISI0N5 AhG RECORD OF ISSUE REV. So, 5r Cr, aDF. l~ y vl c. 1 O M y~ O % ~ yJ W I M W W ~ 7fJ r a > K 7 s J W NY JCJ R .n 7 W W W W ff 1 f-. 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V U~yy N - W J J J C Q N ~l p 41 w W fL Y Y ti d 1 7 Ll N N C zx,n 0 ou o 4 = H ~ 0 ti a. 1 R < 0 0 o r TI I i t BOILER I EMERGENCY TRIP SWITCH N 1 TO OPERATE PUSH BOTH BUTTONS AT SAME TIME L 13/8 2 I/K" 13/8" 5BP-65 NOTE: MATERIIAM6 - 1~I16EINN LRED AMINATEDROHENOLIC RATING - 125 V DC TURB INE EMERGENCY TRIP SWITCH ' N + _ N i TO OPERATE PUSH BOTH BUTTONS AT SAME TIME I 318 2 - 1318' 5TP-78 BLACK { YEATr,H, CONSUL':14 6 ENGINEERS - KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI DENTON, TEXAS--- opolECr MU141CIPAL ELECTRIC GENERr,fING STATION - UNIT 5 65000 KW 4904 - - SHEET EMFAGENCY TRIP SWITCHES K 14904 - oa'E PEVISION of ISSUE er 072370-2 S MOUNTING STUDS A$ REQUIRED LEGEND i _ - - - r- _ _ INDICATOR LIGHT FLAME FD FAN FD FAN FU.RNACE DRUM GAS NOR SAS HDR I TRIP SYSTEM "A" FAILURE BREAKER OfFF PRESS PRESS LEVEL PRESS PRESS OPEN LOW HIGH I LOW LOW HIGH F__ PUSHBUTTON AND r - - - - - - - r1 - _ INDICATOR LIGHT I FLAME FD FAN FD FAA FURNACE DRUM GAS MDR SAS MDR - f I TRIP SYSTEM "B~ FAILURE BREAKER Dllt PRESS PRESS LEVEL PRESS PRESS f E 1 OPEN LOM HIGH LOW LOW HIGH PURGE SiAAT PURGE IN PURGE SYSTEM LNI CLOSE OPEN REQUIRED STAGE PROGRESS COMPLETE OPERATE f IDLE LL LR'_ STERSi REGISTERS • _ NOTES PILOT PILOT FUfI GAS fU£l OA5 FUEL OIL GAS MDR SYSTEM SHUTOFF VENT SHUTOFF VENT SHUTOFF PURGE TOTALLY I. PUSHBUTTONS AND INDICATOR LIGHTS ARE I VALVE SOLENOID VALVE VALVE VALVE SOLERDID ON MANUAL MASTER SPECIALTIES SERIES 2100 FULL DISPLAY 1 1. PUSHSUTTON AND INDICATOR LIGHT LAMP OPEN OPEN OPEA OPEN COLORS ARE AS SHOWN SELOOI - FRONT VIEW G R R G i SE \ CLO 0105E CLOSE CLOSE 3. TOGGLE SWITCHES ARE MICADSWITCN TYPE 115AT MOMENTARY-LDCKED-MOMENTARY - 7--: 3/16" PLATE FINISHED TO MATCH CONTROL PANEL WITH 454 CHAMFER FOR 50% OF PLATE DEPTH 0 ti BLACK I1 VEATCH, CONSULTIRG CM0141CRS APPPOVED FOR CONSTRUCTION DEPT. HEto OES. ENGR, CHECKED DAANN PROJECT o ___Killl AS CITY, MISSOURI BY DATE RAR JWK PH, SJM 4904 DENTON, TEXAS DRAWIN; t-- - MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC GENERATING STATION PURGE AND INTERLOCK PANEL K-4904- UNIT 5 65,000 KW 072370-1 PATE _ REvISIONS AND RECORD OF ISSUE REVeNO. BY CR. 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AN ii CITY OY ONTO, TEXT; CONTkUh AND ] WlWANOT i]i.;Ul }'O NT SI'ECIFICA' Iku 49uk VhA 5e},L~u,L~ r 1, ivo Erica, b1djur "hall uQte these revtuims to two contract, in Irmts ani inror- poraLn them reviEtem in his props al. i'fm Wier nth:l rind a oigLwl 5UB Ci 11 C(tL1u11:~ achnualudgra coley cf this Wire wTil,nrlum iu the frcot A -UP r; WItLed CC his propoual. Wis n0endul, canslits of G111_• page. 1. Yore A_l. Chrlnse the first parv,,ralh to rind as fol:cws: "union bids will bo received by the OP of Dorton, "1'1:X71:., at thu Orfica of On YurehevK8 Agent, prier to ?:CO p.m. Vntya.i DhIlfFY, Tirr^ r.n ;,;Item?r 2P, 1970, thn% publicly opened Jor fur, lmhir-., urn'. `r dKivcr'ihC lot Municipal Electric Generating Station, KnOn, Tess." 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