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WEBER WATER RESOURCES, LLC
Contract #
A-2016-312
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PUBLIC WORKS
Council Approval Date
11/15/2016
Insurance Exp Date
5/1/2017
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CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />RFP rice.; 16.090 <br />WA"T"ER WELL, PWP AND MOTOR REPAIR SERVICES <br />delivery/pick,up for the repair and refurbishment of electric motors and perform any recondition or rewiring <br />as.n:acessary to return the. equipment.fuliy operational, All electric motor repair -shall be done In an <br />EASA Accredited Member service shop, no exceptions. <br />a. Ail work shall be In accordance with the Electrical Apparatus Service Association's (EASA) <br />Recommended Practice, AR100-2015.1atest edition and the National Electrical Manufacturers <br />Association (NEMA) standards for service and repair of electrical apparatus, <br />b. Work shall be in conformance with standards set by, but not limited to, the following organizations; <br />1, Underwriters Laboratories (UL) <br />a. Underwriters Laboratories — Certified motors shall be recertified after repair. <br />b. Contractor's shop or his sub -contractor's shop shall be UL -certified to rebuild explosion -proof <br />electric motors for use in hazardous environments. <br />2. American National Standards Institute (ANSI) <br />3. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) <br />4,. National Electrical Code (NEC) <br />5. National Fire Protection Agency (NEPA) <br />6. National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) <br />Recondition/Repair of Electric Motors <br />Reconditioning/repair of electric motors shall include the testing, disassembling, inspection, cleaning, <br />dipping, baking of windings, replacame`ntof bearings, assembly, testing and painting and at minimum <br />Include the following: <br />a. Pre-DisassenrblyTest <br />1. Using a 1 OOOV meg-cram meter, conduct verification of insulation integrity, Record the insulation <br />resistance of the motor as brought in from the City. Acceptable criteria is 5 meg-ohms or higher. <br />2. Verify that heaters are operational and that other attached features, such as thermocouples, have <br />continuity.. <br />3. Single-phase test to check for open rotors. (After disassembly, rotors will be inspected for evldence <br />of.damaged, cracked or open circuit bars or and rings. If there Is evidence of faults, the rotor will be <br />growl,tested.) The detection of any defect during testing shall. be reported promptly to th.e. Engineer <br />4. Documentation covered under this section shall Include the condition of mechanical fits (Le, shaft <br />run out), cracked, broken or missing parts, test run at full voltage, current readings, meg reading <br />and surge comparison test as received, The Engineer shall be notified if acceptable criteria are not <br />met. <br />b. Motor Disassembly <br />1. Completely disassemble motor and steam clean all mechanical parts using a mild detergent <br />compatible with winding insulation; thoroughly rinse; bake dry. <br />2. Disassembly documentation shall include the cause of failure and/or conditions contributing to <br />failure. <br />c, Motor Inspection <br />
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