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AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC.
Contract #
N-2011-057
Agency
FINANCE & MANAGEMENT SERVICES
Expiration Date
3/31/2012
Destruction Year
2017
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D. AIR PRODUCTS' INSTALLATION RESPONSIBILITIES <br />1 . Contact Buyer to discuss scope of work and negotiate installation schedule. <br />2. Conduct site visit/site evaluation. Seller's technical representative must approve the installation site prior to <br />the initiation of civil work by Buyer. Siting is per NFPA 55 (latest edition) or NFPA 52 (2005 edition) and <br />Seller's requirements. <br />3. Assist Buyer with permitting process, including providing non-proprietary drawings and operating <br />experience and meetings with code officials. <br />4. Provide drawings required for the execution of the site preparation which may include without limitation site <br />layout, foundation details and non-proprietary process flow diagrams. <br />5. Provide materials not explicitly highlighted under the Buyer's scope of work to commission and start-up the <br />bulk hydrogen supply system in accordance with Seller's specifications and standards. <br />6. Coordinate for the first delivery to Buyer's installation site. <br />7. Provide operating procedure(s) <br />8. Installation of Emergency Stop at Buyer's site. Buyer shall provide wiring if beyond reach of standard 25 <br />feet cable reel. <br />C. Commission the system immediately following the first delivery of the equipment. <br />10. Provide supply system description, operator training and safety orientation to Buyer's operating personnel <br />9. Provide labor and materials not highlighted in Buyer's scope of work to commission and start-up the HF- <br />150 supply system, including the following: <br />a. Conduct an Operational Readiness Inspection (ORI) of the gaseous supply system. <br />b. Pressure test leak test system. <br />through two classes of approximately four hours each. <br />11. Provide labor and material required to perform routine maintenance and repair of the Air Products-owned <br />portions of the hydrogen supply system in accordance with Seller's standard operating procedures. <br />12. Pick-up and deliver the HF-150 for refilling at Air Products' Wilmington, California site.. <br />13. Commission the system immediately following a delivery. <br />E. BUYER'S HF-150 SYSTEM INSTALLATION RESPONSIBILITIES <br />General: <br />1. Provide all required state and local installation and operating permits including environmental permit(s) if <br />applicable. <br />2. Restrict the use of the HF-150 trailer to vehicles and vehicles operators that have been trained and <br />approved as agreed to by Buyer and Air Products, with consent by Air Products not to be unreasonably <br />withheld. <br />3. Keep area clean and free of all debris and weeds. <br />4. Prohibit the storage of oil, grease, lubricants or any flammable or combustible material on or within the <br />equipment area. <br />5. Provide site specific safety training for Air Products personnel and contractors in accordance with OSHA <br />guidelines- <br />6. Prevent. Buyer's employees or third parties from altering, repairing, adjusting or tampering with the supply <br />equipment. <br />7. Reset equipment after alarm conditions, where applicable. <br />8. Provide provisions deemed necessary by Buyer and Air Products to maintain security of equipment. <br />9. Any special site conditions or requirements not specifically listed in this document will be a change in <br />original scope. These include, but are not limited to, building or zoning codes and restrictions, height, <br />noise, or delivery restrictions, corrosive atmospheres, special materials of construction, emergency shutoff <br />requirements, special instrumentation or control, sampling or analytical services, painting 'or color <br />io
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