1. Initiate loss of the primary power source and verify automatic
sequence of operation.
2. Restore the primary power source and verify sequence of
operation.
3.
Verify resetting of controls to normal.
3.6
FINAL INSPECTION AND TESTING
a.
Start the engine, record the starting time, make and record all
engine manufacturer's after-starting checks and inspections during
a reasonable warm-up period.
b.
Increase the load in steps no greater than the maximum step load
increase to 100% of service load, and operate the engine-generator
set for at least 30 minutes. Measure the vibration at the end
bearings (front and back of engine, outboard end of generator) in
the horizontal, vertical, and axial directions. Verify that the
vibration is within the same range as previous measurements and is
within the required range.
c.
Remove load and shut down the engine-generator set after the
recommended cool down period. Perform the pre-test inspections
and take necessary corrective actions.
d.
Remove the lube oil filter and have the oil and filter examined by
the engine manufacturer for excessive metal, abrasive foreign
particles, etc. Any corrective action shall be verified for
effectiveness by running the engine for 4 hours at service load,
then re-examining the oil and filter.
e.
Remove the fuel filter and examine the filter for trash, abrasive
foreign particles, etc.
f.
Visually inspect and check engine and generator mounting bolts for
tightness and visible damage.
g.
3.7
MANUFACTURER'S FIELD SERVICE
3.7.1
Onsite Training
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NOTE: Delete onsite training if not required.
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The Contractor shall conduct training course for operating staff as
designated by the Contracting Officer. The training period shall consist
of a total [4] [_____] hours of normal working time and shall start after
the system is functionally completed but prior to final acceptance. The
course instructions shall cover pertinent points involved in operating,
starting, stopping, servicing the equipment, as well as all major elements
instructions shall demonstrate all routine maintenance operations such as
oil change, oil filter change, and air filter change.
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