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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 22,1996 PSA#1664Sa-Alc Test Systems Branch, 308 Avionics Circle Suite # 2, Kelly Afb,
Texas 78241-5947 66 -- PBS 4100 (PORTABLE BALANCING SYST. SOL F41608-96-R-37551 01 POC
For copy, Fax request to Buyer at (210)925-1054, For additional
information contact Dupree, R/Ldkaa/(210)925-8461 Item 0001:
6635-01-431-5283DQ, PBS 4100, 27' H x 16' W x 19'' H, 90 LBS.
Electronic components in a transit case to balance A-10A/B / TF34
Engines. P/N 7000-4134-24. Item 0002: 6625-01-431-7920FJ, Cable
Kit,27'' L x 16'' W x 19'' H, 70 LBS. Hook up the PBS 4100 to the TF34
engine (Test Cable Kit). P/N 8900- 4005. Item 0003: Data Line item for
Manuals, IAW Form 1423. SPECIFICATIONS: Function: Thiis system
consisting of the PBS 4100 Portable Balancing System and its associated
test cable kit dynamically balances the fan rotor and low pressure
turbine (LPT) rotor of the TF34-100A engine by arriving at balance
weight solutions which minimize engine vibrations, as measured at four
vibration transducer locations. Unqualified sources (those not listed
on the source control drawings as an approved source) will be
evaluated in two parts. The first part requires the unqualified source
to submit documentation to demonstrate the balancing system meets the
minimum system requirements. If these requirements are met, the
balancing system offered by the unqualified source will be demonstrated
todetermine if it best meets the needs of the Air Force. Note: The
demonstration will be at the contractor's expense. The below
information summerizes the requirements, but is not complete, and does
not replace the qualification requirements used to evaluate
unqulaified sources. I. REQWUIREMENTS: A. OVERALL SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
1. The system must consist of, at minimum, data acquisition,
processing and user inteface unit or units; charge amplifier, interface
cabling; and portable printer. 2. The system must operate
satisfactorily on ground electrical power (115 VAC, 60 Hz) or aircraft
power (115 VAC, 400 Hz). The system must be protected against normal
power transients and surges experienced on aircraft. 3. Total sysytem
set-up time for balancing a TF34-100A engine installed on an A-10
aircraft shall not exceed 60 minute for a trained maintenance person.
Set-up time is defined as time from delivery of balancing hardware to
the aircraft to starting the engine for the first balance run. 4. The
system must be a complete package (that is, the entire system shall be
packaged and used as a single unit). 5. Total system weight, including
carrying cases, must not exceed 200 pounds. No individual case, with
contents, will weigh more than 100 pounds. all equipment must be stored
inside carrying cases. 6. All hardware other than the
computer/acquisition unit must operate satisfactorily from -65 degree
F to 120 degree F. 7. All hardware must operate satisfactorily when the
relative humidity is between 10 - 80%. B. Balance solution
capabilities: 1. Balancing solutions calculated by the system must
reduce fan frequency vibrations below 1.0 mils peak-to-peak
displacement on all four vibrations transucers after final balance,
when the engine is operated from 80% to 84% fan speed. 2. Must perform
a dual-plane balance. That is, the system can arrive at balance
solutions for the fan and LPT rotors either independantly or together.
3. Must arrive arrive at the final solution after a single engine run.
4. Must forcast engine vibrations before implementing the final balance
weights, by part number, and to recognize fan disk and LPT rotor
locations for weight addition or removal to achieve the balance
solution. C. Vibration scan capabilities: In addition to balancing, the
system must be able to track engine dynamic vibration signature or a
user-selected frequency spectrum. When used for this purpose, the
system must must accept a minimum of six velocity transducer inputs,
P/N 4-128-0002 D. Hardware requirements: 1. Computer minimum
operational capabilities: a. Temperature ratint: 32 degree F to 120
degree F. b. Data storage: Must be able to record and retrieve the size
and location of balance weights, and dynamic vibration and frequency
spectrum data on each engine, by serial number, for a minimum of 500
TF34-100A engines. c. Sufficiently rugged to withstand 5g loads while
in operations, and 80g loads when stored. 2. Graphic display: a.
Minimum of four simultaneously displayed vibrations channels. b.
Minimum of two simultaneously displayed tachometer channels. (1) Must
automatically locate imbedded balance phase reference signal on the fan
speed signal. (2) Must incorporate isolation circuits which prevent the
balancing system from affecting any aircraft or engine electrical
signals. 3. When used for balancing, the system must accelerometers
with a sensitivity of 5 - 250 pC/g. 4. Charge amplifier: Must accept a
minimum of three simultaneous accerlometer signals. 5. Interference
cables: a. Must not deteroriate when exposed to aircraft grade fuels,
lubricants, and fluids. b. Mustr be protected by flexible,
non-corrosive metallic armor or braiding for frquent aircraft flight
line use. 6. Hardware technical data must contain: a. Operational and
Maintenance procedures. b. Illustrated parts breakdown for replaceable
component. c. Troubleshooting and diagnostic procedures. d. Electrical
cable pin-out and schematic diagrams. E. Built in test capabilities:
The system must have ameans of checking transducers and cables to
ensure system integrity prior to its use, and must incorporate a
calibrated built in signal for the charge amplifier. II. SUBSTANTIATION
OF OPERATIONAL CAPABILITY A. Prospective source whose documentation
meet the requirements of Section I above must demonstrate the
operational capability of their balancing system within thirty days of
notification that their documentation is satisfactory. This will be
done by correcting the imbalance of a TF34 engine installed in an
A/OA-10A aircraft at an operational Air Force base. The aircraft will
be made available to the prospective source for a maximum of eight
hours on one day only. The contractor will be responsible for the costs
of this demonstration. Failure to adequately demonstrate that the
contractor's systems meet the requirements of Section I in the allotted
time will result in disqualification. Balancing systems previously
evaluated by demonstration are not elgible for this demonstration. B.
The demonstrated hardware will be scored by a team composed of Air
Force maintenance personnel using the same criteria that was used at
the October 1994 demonstration at at Barksdale AFB. The scores will be
compared against the score of the currently approved source,
Mechanical Technologies, Inc. Being awarded a score lower than that of
the MTI hardware will result in disqualification. C. a prospective
source which meets the requirements of Section I and paragraphs II A
and II B will be designated as the approved source for procurement. It
is suggested that small business firms or others interested in
subcontracting opportunities in connection with the described
procurement make contact with the firm(s) listed. Specifications,
plans, or drawings relating to the procurement described are incomplete
or not available and cannot be furnished by the Government. (0233) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0395 19960821\66-0001.SOL)
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