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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 15,1996 PSA#1659AFFTC/PKAD Directorate of Contracting, 5 S Wolfe Ave, Edwards AFB CA
93524-1185 61 -- AIRCRAFT STATIC INVERTERS SOL F04700-96-T-8146 DUE 090696 POC
Donna Chesher, Contract Specialist, (805) 277-3900 x2255 John Lemacks,
Contracting Officer, (805) 277-3900 x2253. This is a combined
synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with
the format in FAR Subpart 12.6, as supplemented with additional
information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the
only solicitation, proposals are being requested and a written
solicitation will not be issued. The solicitation number is
F04700-96-T-8146. This is Request for Quotation. The solicitation
document and incorporated provisions and clauses are those in effect
through FAC 90-32 and DAC 91-1. This acquisition is a non-restricted.
Standard industrial classification code: 3629. Small Business Size
Standard: 500. The acquisition includes Contract Line Item Number(s):
0001, 2 each, Aircraft Static Inverters, Engineered Magnetics PN
EMIR330-10 or equal. General Description: The Static Inverter shall
convert 28 VDC aircraft power into 115/200 VAC 400 Hz three (3) phase
power at a power level of 10,000 VA. Electrical Performance: Input
Voltage: Inverter input shall be compatible with 28 VDC power source.
Output Voltage Regulation: The inverter output shall go from no load to
full load over the temperature range from -55 to +71 degrees Celsius
and for load power factors from 0.8 lagging to 0.9 leading. Output
Frequency Regulation: Inverter output frequency regulation shall be in
accordance with MIL-STD-704E, 1 May 91. Power rating: Inverter shall
provide 10,000 continuously at an altitude of 50,000 feet during normal
input conditions. The inverter shall provide 10,000 watts to a unity
power factor load under the same conditions. Overload: Inverter shall
provide 150% of rated output for one (1) minute to a load with a
lagging power factor of 0.9 and with the input voltage at 22 VDC. Short
Circuit Capacity: Inverter shall provide 300% of rated output for two
(2) seconds into a zero impedance line to ground short circuit, with
the input voltage at 22 VDC, without sustaining damage. Current
limiting is controlled by solid-state circuitry and will not open the
output circuit. When the short is removed, the inverter shall return to
normal performance without impairment of reliability or subsequent
performance. Efficiency: Inverter shall operate at a minimum efficiency
of 75% for rated load and normal input voltage conditions. Phase
Rotation: Phase rotation shall be in the order of A-B-C. Phase
Unbalance: Inverter phase voltage shall not exceeded for the following
conditions: (a) A three-phase load equal to 1/3 of the inverter rating
and a single-phase load equal to 2/9 of the three-phase rating. (b) A
three-phase load equal to 2/3 of the inverter rating and a single-phase
load equal to 1/9 of the three-phase rating. Output Voltage Modulation:
The voltage modulation, less the direct current input voltage
modulation, shall not exceed 0.5% under conditions of no load, half
load and full load, with the load having a lagging power factor of 0.9.
Reduced Input Voltage: Inverter shall provide full rated output power
when operated continuously at an input voltage of 22 VDC. Life:
Inverter shall operate for a minimum of 25,000 hours without
maintenance, under conditions of rated load, input of 27.5 VDC, lagging
power factor of 0.9 and high ambient temperatures at sea level
altitude. Predicted MTBF shall be greater than 50,000 hours. Motor
Starting: Inverter shall provide full starting torque to a single or
three-phase induction motor requiring an inrush current equal to the
rated load of the inverter with a lagging power factor of 0.5.
Environmental Conditions: Inverter shall provide electrical energy in
flight vehicles under any of the following conditions or natural
combinations of conditions: a. Barometric pressure ranging from sea
level to 80,000 feet. b. High ambient temperature-altitude conditions
as specified in MS33543 Rev A, 27 Nov 53 curve II. c. Low ambient
temperature of -55 degrees Celsius continuously at sea level. d.
Relative humidity as specified in MIL-STD-810E, 31 Jul 95, method
507.1, procedure I. e. Exposure to salt-sea atmosphere. f. Vibration as
specified in MIL-STD-810E, 31 Jul 95, method 514.2, procedure IA for
the following vibration levels: 0.02 g^g/Hz for frequencies from 10 to
500 Hz., 0.08 g^g/Hz for frequencies from 500 to 2000 Hz. g. Shock:
The inverter shall operate as specific without malfunction before,
during and after exposure to the requirements specified in
MIL-STD-810E, 31 Jul 95, method 516.2, procedure I for basic design
test and procedure III for crash safety test. h. Acceleration loads as
specified in MIL-STD-810E, 31 Jul 95, method 514.2, procedure II. i.
Rain resistance as specified in MIL-STD-810E, 31 Jul 95, method 511.1,
procedure II. j. Explosive atmosphere as specified in MIL-STD-810E, 31
Jul 95, method 511.1, procedure I. Installation: Inverter can be
operated in any mounting orientation. Dimensions: Inverter dimension
shall not exceed 14'' wide by 24'' long by 10'' high. Weight: Inverter
weight shall not exceed 100 pounds. Electrical Connections: Input and
output connections shall be specified at time of order. Adjustments:
The inverter shall not require any external adjustments for voltage of
frequency. Cooling: The inverter shall be cooled principally by forced
convection, with secondary cooling by conduction to the mounting
surface. Cooling fans shall be ball bearing brushless direct current
type having a rated lifetime of 90,000 hours. Cooling air shall only
pass over the heatsink assembly, not over the active electronics.
Warmup Time: Inverter shall provide full rated power within 500
milliseconds after application of input power. FAR provision 52.212-1,
Instructions to Offerors--Commercial applies. Addendum: 52.211-7003,
Brand Name or Equal. Offerors must include a completed copies of FAR
provision 52.212-3, Offeror Representations and Certifications
--Commercial Items. FAR clause 52.212-4, Contract Terms and
Conditions--Commercial Items, applies. Addendum: 52.232-28, Electronic
Funds Transfer Payment Methods. FAR clause 52.212-5, Contract Terms
and Conditions Required to Implement Statutes Or Executive
Orders--Commercial Items, applies. Applicable FAR clauses cited in
52.212-5 are:52.222-26, Equal Opportunity, 52.225-35, Affirmative
Action for Special Disabled and Vietnam Era Veterans, 52.222-36,
Affirmative Action for Handicapped Workers, 52.222-37, Employment
Reports on special Disabled Veterans and Veterans of the Vietnam Era.
DFAR clause 252.212-7001, Contract Terms and Conditions Required to
Implement Statutes Applicable to Defense Acquisitions of Commercial
Items applies. Applicable DFAR clauses cited in 252.212-7001 are:
252.225-7001, Buy American Act and Balance of Payments Program. The
Defense Priorities and Allocations System (DPAS) rating is: Unrated.
Offers are due at the Air Force Flight Test Center, Directorate of
Contracting, 5 S. Wolfe Ave, Edwards AFB CA 93524-1185, on 6 Sep 96.
Fax to (805)258-9689. Telephone requests to be placed on the mailing
list will not be honored. (0226) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0250 19960814\61-0001.SOL)
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