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Contractor Name
Flowserve US Inc.
PROJECT NAME
Redwood City Recycled Water Project-Distribution Pump Station Capacity Increase-Main Pump Procurement Package
RMP File Number
304
Date
2/1/2010
Reso Ref
14982
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<br />PART 2 - PRODUCTS <br /> <br />2.01 DESIGN <br /> <br />A. General: Design all equipment for the service intended of rugged construction and <br />of ample strength for all stresses which may occur during fabrication, transportation, <br />erection and during continuous or intermittent operation. Adequately stay, brace <br />and anchor, and install equipment in a neat and workmanlike manner. Give <br />consideration to appearance and safety, as well as utility, in the design of details. <br />Use cathodically compatible materials of construction. <br /> <br />B. Seismic: Refer to Section VERTICAL TURBINE PUMPS of the Specifications for <br />the seismic design criteria. <br /> <br />2.02 MATERIALS AND STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS <br /> <br />A. Materials: Design, fabricate, and assemble equipment and systems with new <br />materials and in accordance with acceptable modern engineering and shop <br />practices. Manufacture individual parts to standard sizes and gauges so repair <br />parts can be installed in the field. <br /> <br />B. Uniformity: Unless otherwise specified, equipment or material of the same type or <br />classification used for the same purpose shall be the product of the same <br />manufacturer and shall be the same model. <br /> <br />2.03 LUBRICATION <br /> <br />A. Provide lubricants of types recommended by equipment manufacturers, in quantities <br />sufficient for consumption prior to completion, testing, and final acceptance. <br />Likewise, provide enough of each lubricant for one year of continuous duty and <br />maintenance. <br /> <br />2.04 EQUIPMENT BASES AND BEDPLATES <br /> <br />A. Mount equipment assemblies on a single heavy cast iron or welded steel bedplate <br />unless otherwise shown or specified. Provide bases and bedplates with machined <br />support pads, tapered dowels for alignment or mating of adjacent items, adequate <br />openings to facilitate grouting, and openings for electrical conduits. Round or <br />chamfer and grind smooth all corners. Continuously weld seams and contact edges <br />between steel plates and shapes, and grind welds smooth. Do not support <br />machinery or piping on bed plates other than that which is factory installed. Provide <br />jacking screws in equipment bases and bedplates to aid in leveling prior to <br />grouting. Mount all equipment bases and baseplates on reinforced concrete pads <br />as shown in the Drawings. <br /> <br />2.06 ANCHORS <br /> <br />A. Each equipment manufacturer shall furnish an anchor bolt pattern and the required <br />anchor bolts, nuts and washers of adequate design for securing bases and <br />bedplates to concrete bases. Provide anchor bolts of length to allow for 1-1/2-inch <br /> <br />Main Pump Procurement Package <br />0988015.00 <br />@ Kennedy/Jenks Consultants 2009 <br /> <br />Page 3 of 7 <br /> <br />General Equipment and <br />Mechanical Requirements <br />
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