SOURCES SOUGHT
20 -- FIREZONE DOORS
- Notice Date
- 2/10/2003
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- Contracting Office
- N65540 Naval Surface Warfare Center Naval Business Center, Naval Base Philadelphia, PA
- ZIP Code
- 00000
- Solicitation Number
- N6554003S0035
- Point of Contact
- Robert Redfern, 215-897-1082
- E-Mail Address
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(redfernrc@nswccd.navy.mil)
- Description
- The Carderock Division of the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Ship Systems Engineering Station (NSWCCD-SSES) is in the process of evaluating and improving FireZone Doors that are commonly used on navy vessels These FireZone Doors come in many different sizes but all carry the same basic requirements FIREZONE DOOR REQUIREMENTS General requirements for the Firezone Door are to be found in General Specifications for Overhaul (S9AA-AB-GOS-010). Additional Firezone Door requirements: Doors and associated door hardware (including but not limited to hinge, latch, closer, mounting hardware, etc.) are to perform for a minimum of 1,500K cycles without repair or maintenance being required. Closer requirements: DORMA model 653 (or equal) - ANSI 156.4, Grade 1, Size 3, Aluminum Finish with optional features PT4C (50% adjustable spring power) and PT4D (adjustable back chec k). closer arm - regular Lockset requirements: ANSI 156.2, Grade 1, Type 90 for doors required to be lock and ANSI 156.2, Grade 1, Type F75 for doors not required to be locked. Lock chassis is to be SST (passivated) Roses are to be min 3 1/4" diameter Faceplates and strike plates are to be 304 SST. Faceplate is to have full radius. Welded construction shall be iaw GSO (S9AA0-AB-GOS-010) section 74. Painting shall be iaw with GSO section 731 Photo luminescent marking requirements are covered in GSO section 602. Locking devices when required to be provided iaw GSO section 604. Door shall be operable from either side. The firezone door is to meet the form, fit, and function of the specifications found in NAVSEA drawing 805-1648659 as modified by sketch 6132 SK 8201. The firezone door is to meet the requirements of NFPA 252: Fire Tests of Door Assemblies The fire test is to be conducted using UL 1709 fire curve. The door must be fire tested on one (fire) side representing worst case. If worst case is not known, it should be tested on both sides. Immediately following the fire test, the door assembly will be subjected to the hose stream test. Test to be run for 30 min. Performance criteria are: No passage of flame or hot gases No openings through assembly after 30-minute exposure and hose stream test 30 minute rating with average temp. rise on the far side less than 250F and peak temp. rise less than 325F. Acceptable performance per NFPA 252 is that door remains closed, and door latch remain in tact without changing position. For doors made of composite materials, there are additional requirements for surface flammability and smoke generation, which are as follows: Composite Firezone Doo r panels must also meet the following requirements: Surface Flammability: Test Method: ASTM E-84 Criteria: Interior Application - flame spread index < or equal to 25, smoke developed index <15 Exterior Applications - flame spread index < or equal to 25, smoke developed index is under review by NAVSEA 05P6 Fire Growth: Test Method: ISO 9705 (Fire Test - Full Scale room test for surface products." Annex A standard ignition source fire of 100kW for 10 minutes and 300kW for 10 minutes. Criteria: Net peak heat release rate over any 30-second period less than 500kW. Net Average heat release rate for test less than 100kW. Flame spread must not reach 0.5m above the corner with the ignition source. In addition, to ISO 9705 requirements for no flaming drops or debris, this requirement is further restricted by USN to no flaming droplets at any location. T enability: Smoke Production Test Method: ISO 9705; 100kW for 10 minutes and 300kW for 10 minutes. Criteria: Peak smoke production rate less than 8.3 m2/s over any 60-second test period. Test average smoke production rate less than 1.4 m2/s. Smoke Toxicity Test Method: ISO 9705 Criteria: Total mass of CO generated during the test < 1.9kg Test Method: E-662 Criteria: CO: 200 ppm (max); CO2: 4% (max); HCl: 100ppm (max); HCN: 30 ppm (max) Test Method: NFPA 269 (1996 edition) Criteria: Data for review by NAVSEA ------------------------------------------------------------------------ NSWCCD SSES is soliciting information from private industry on what types of Firezone Doors are available in the commercial industry that meet or come close to meeting the requirements established herein. All interested vendors should send respo nses to Robert Redfern, NSWCCD SSES Code 9782, at the email address provided below no later than 18 Feb.
- Record
- SN00256516-W 20030212/030210213622 (fbodaily.com)
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