REPORT.
SD-10 Operation and Maintenance Data
Operation and Maintenance Instructions Manual
Furnish [10] [_____] copies of manual containing complete
information on operation, lubrication, adjustment, routine and
special maintenance, disassembly, repair, reassembly, and trouble
diagnostics of pump and auxiliary units. Operation and
maintenance manual and both parts lists shall be printed on good
quality ANSI size A (216 by 280 mm) 8-1/2 by 11-inch paper, bound
separately between flexible, durable covers. Drawings
incorporated in manual or parts lists, may be reduced to page size
provided they are clear and legible, or may be folded into the
manual to page size. Photographs or catalog cuts of components
may be included for identification.
1.5
DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
1.5.1
General
Furnish shipping bills or memorandums of all shipments of finished pieces
or members to designated site, giving designation mark and weight of each
piece, number of pieces, total weight, and if shipped by rail in carload
lots, car initial and number.
1.5.2
Processing for Storage
Prepare pumps (and spare parts) for storage indoors. Indoor storage shall
consist of a permanent building that has leak-proof roof, full walls to
contain stored equipment, and a concrete floor or temporary trailers. A
temporary structure may also be built at job site for equipment storage
that will contain features of the permanent building above except that
provision for ventilation will be provided and floor may be crushed rock.
A vapor barrier will be provided below the crushed rock. Crushed rock will
be of sufficient thickness so that settlement of equipment will not occur.
Equipment stored on crushed rock will have cribbing under each support
location so that equipment does not come in contact with crushed rock. A
plastic barrier will be placed between equipment and wood cribbing. Submit
a list of equipment and materials requiring humidity-controlled storage to
Contracting Officer no later than 30 days prior to shipment of pumping
accordance with pump manufacturers recommendations.
1.6
PROJECT/SITE CONDITIONS
1.6.1
Datum
Elevations shown or referred to in specifications, are above [plus] or
below [minus] [mean sea level] National Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD)
[_____].
1.6.2
[Static][Pool-To-Pool][Bowl] Head
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NOTES: Select appropriate alternate paragraph.
Static head (Alternate 1) is generally used for
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