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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MAY 2,1997 PSA#1837Naval Air Warfare Center AD, Contracts Dept. Code 233, Bldg 129-2,
Lakehurst, NJ 08733-5083. 66 -- SOLAR RADIATION/ENVIROMENTAL TEST FACILITY SOL N68335-97-R-0237
DUE 052997 POC Pearly Edwards Code 2131PE, (908) 323-5208. Contracting
Officer is J. Fackenthal. The Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft
Division Lakehurst (NAWCADLKE) intends to procure one (1) each a Solar
Radiation/Enviromental Test Facility. The specification states the
requirements for a system that shall consist of two active chambers
(hot/cold temperature & humidity) and an ambient chamber. The two
active chambers shall be capable of independent operation as well as
thermal shock operation. The system shall consist of the following
equipment capabilities and services: a. The system shall be supplied as
a fully operational TURN-KEY system with commercially available sub
systems and shall include installation, power-up and training by the
vendor. Complete installation and interconnection of the system of
NAWCADLKE shall be performed by the contractor to include delivery and
placement of the system in the designated area; electrical connection
to the Government supplied electrical panel, cooling water and
compressed air utilities needed for operation of the system. b. The
facility shall consist of two active chambers and an ambient chamber
configured in a horizonal mode mounted on a common base, with all
required controls and recording instruments and sensors. Each of the
two active chambers shall be designed so that they can operate
independently within its specification. In addition the system shall
operate as a thermal shock chamber providing direct and automatic
specimen hot/cold transfer. System configuration shall be as follows:
(1) Chamber #1 with cold/hot/humidity and Infra Red radiation
capability. This chamber shall be considered the hot chamber for
thermal shock; it shall contain sufficient heating capability to
satisfy the thermal shock heating as well as heating/defrost capability
when used in the stand-alone temperature/humidity mode. Quartz Halogen
radiators for the infra-red spectrum shall also be provided for this
chamber for use in the stand-alone mode. (2) Chamber #2, ambient
chamber (center) for use in thermal shock mode and for storing
traveling basket. (3) Chamber #3 with cold/hot/humidity capability
similar to chamber #1. This chamber shall also be provided with a
liquid nitrogen (LN2) boost cooling system for thermal shock operation
to permit specified recovery time requirements that can not be handled
by the mechanical refrigeration system alone. c. Complete maintenance
and operating documentation shall be provided. d. A minimum of eight
man-hours of on-site training of Government personnel in the proper
uses of the equipment shall be provided. e. Submit an "Acceptance Test
Procedure" for review 60 days after award of contract. f. Perform the
acceptance testing after installation of the system in accordance with
an approved "Acceptance Test Procedure". g. Inform the Government in
writing within 60 days after contract award of the following: (1)
Electrical current requirements for the 3 phase 460 volt service. (2)
Volume of coolant water required and anticipated water temperature
rise. (3) Furnish a general layout drawing which will include utility
requirements, overall dimensions of equipment, connecting points for
utilities. h. Complete the entire task within 150 days after contract
award. See Numbered Note(s): 1. (0120) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0324 19970502\66-0017.SOL)
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