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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 />2.10 NAMEPLATES <br /> <br />A. Manufacturer's Nameplate: Furnish each piece of equipment and its driver with a <br />corrosion-resistant metal nameplate fastened to the item in a readily readable <br />position. This nameplate to contain the manufacturer's name, equipment rating, <br />capacity, size, model, serial number, and speed. All information written or printed to <br />be in English. <br /> <br />B. Direction of Rotation: Furnish each piece of rotating equipment with a direction of <br />rotation arrow. <br /> <br />C. Functional Identification: Label each piece of equipment using a plastic laminate <br />label with the functional name and number of the equipment. <br />1. Fasten labels to the equipment, its base, or other acceptable location: <br />a. Letters: At least 1/2-inch high with the border trim on all sides not less than <br />1/4-inch. <br />b. Color: Green background with white letters. <br />c. Fasteners: Brass or stainless steel screwed into inserts, anchor shields, <br />or tapped holes in equipment or base. <br /> <br />2.11 PROTECTION AGAINST ELECTROLYSIS <br /> <br />A. Where dissimilar metals are used in conjunction with each other, provide suitable <br />insulation between adjacent surfaces so as to eliminate direct contact and any <br />resultant electrolysis. Connections of dissimilar piping materials shall utilize <br />dielectric unions, flanges, couplings, or bushings. <br /> <br />2.12 SPECIAL TOOLS <br /> <br />A. For each type of equipment to be furnished, provide a complete set of all special <br />tools (including grease guns or other lubricating devices) which may be necessary <br />for the adjustment, operation, and maintenance of such equipment. <br /> <br />2.13 FINISHES <br /> <br />A. Conform to all requirements specified with the equipment. <br /> <br />B. Factory Painting: On pumps, motors, drives, starters, control panels, and other <br />similar self-contained or enclosed components, apply a factory protective paint <br />system unless otherwise noted. Paint or otherwise protect surfaces that are <br />inaccessible after assembly by a method which provides protection for the life of the <br />equipment. <br /> <br />C. Shop Priming: Except where field sandblasting is required, apply one or more shop <br />coats of metal primer on surfaces to be finish painted at the site of sufficient <br />thickness to protect surfaces until finished. Primer shall be compatible with finish <br />coat. <br /> <br />D. Rust Preventive: Coat machined, polished, other ferrous surfaces, and non-ferrous <br />surfaces which are not to be painted with rust preventive compound. <br /> <br />Main Pump Procurement Package <br />0988015.00 <br />@ Kennedy/Jenks Consultants 2009 <br /> <br />Page 5 of 7 <br /> <br />General Equipment and <br />Mechanical Requirements <br />
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