2.2.13
Wire Marking
Mark control and metering conductors at each end. Provide
factory-installed white plastic tubing heat stamped with black block type
letters on factory-installed wiring. On field-installed wiring, provide
multiple white preprinted polyvinyl chloride (PVC) sleeves, heat stamped
with black block type letters. Each sleeve shall contain a single letter
or number, shall be elliptically shaped to fit the wire securely, and shall
be keyed, or otherwise arranged, in such a manner to ensure alignment with
adjacent sleeves. Provide specific wire markings using the appropriate
combination of individual sleeves. Wire markers for factory installed
conductors shall indicate wire designations corresponding to the schematic
drawings. Wire markers on field installed conductors shall indicate the
device or equipment, including specific terminal number to which the remote
end of the wire is attached, as well as the terminal number to which the
wire is directly attached (near end/far end marking).
2.2.14
Surge Arresters
Provide one surge arrester for each conductor on circuits where indicated.
Surge arresters shall conform to IEEE C62.11 for [station class][class
indicated] and shall be rated [_____] kV.
2.3
SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL
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NOTE: Use "reserves the right to" on all projects,
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2.3.1
Equipment Test Schedule
The Government [reserves the right to][will] witness tests. Provide
equipment test schedules for tests to be performed at the manufacturer's
test facility. Submit required test schedule and location, and notify the
Contracting Officer 30 calendar days before scheduled test date. Notify
Contracting Officer 15 calendar days in advance of changes to scheduled
date.
a.
Test Instrument Calibration
1.
The manufacturer shall have a calibration program which assures
that all applicable test instruments are maintained within rated
accuracy.
2.
The accuracy shall be directly traceable to the National Institute
of Standards and Technology.
3.
Instrument calibration frequency schedule shall not exceed 12
months for both test floor instruments and leased specialty
equipment.
4.
Dated calibration labels shall be visible on all test equipment.
5.
Calibrating standard shall be of higher accuracy than that of the
instrument tested.
6.
Keep up-to-date records that indicate dates and test results of
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