MODIFICATION
61 -- UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY (UPS) REQUIREMENT
- Notice Date
- 5/14/2003
- Notice Type
- Modification
- Contracting Office
- Department of the Air Force, Air Force Materiel Command, AAC - Air Armament Center, AAC/PK 205 West D Avenue, Suite 433, Eglin AFB, FL, 32542-6864
- ZIP Code
- 32542-6864
- Solicitation Number
- Reference-Number-F353WG30990100
- Response Due
- 5/22/2003
- Archive Date
- 6/22/2003
- Point of Contact
- Andrea Vigliotti, Contract Specialist, Phone 850-882-5628x, Fax null,
- E-Mail Address
-
andrea.vigliotti@eglin.af.mil
- Description
- The purpose of this modification is to provide Questions and Answers for UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply Requirement 1. Is the output 120/208 three phase? Yes, the output is 120/208 three phase 2. The requirement calls for 28 amps; we assume this is per ?phase? as our 40KVA UPS will put out a total of 111 amps; three phase system means 37 amps per leg it will put out? The 40 KVA UPS should work 3. The requirement calls for an external battery; our ups has an internal battery that will put out 37 amps/per leg for 12 minutes-is this acceptable? Yes, 12 minutes of run time is acceptable 4. What are the Make, model, and serial number of the main panel feeding the UPS? GE Spectra Series 500amp, can't find a serial number. 5. What is the size of the main breaker? 500 amp 6. Is the remote circuit panel an existing panel? No. 7. Where are the Main, Load, and maintenance bypass panels located in relationship to each other? Load and maintenance bypass panels will be located next to the UPS and the main panel is in the next room about 30 feet away. 8. Are there any stairs or ramps between the delivery point and the installation location that needs to be considered for getting the UPS into the room? No. We have a six foot tall double door entering from the outside. 9. Is there a drop ceiling in the building that the UPS will be installed in? The area is divided by a middle wall with half the area covered by a suspended ceiling and half having an open ceiling. Conduit will need to run up a far wall through the suspended ceiling, make a horizontal turn, span about 15-20ft, penetrate a sheetrock middle wall, came out to an open ceiling area, span about another 20-25 ft and run down the other far wall. 10. Is this replacement of an existing UPS or a new addition? new addition 11. If replacing an existing UPS, what is the allowable window for the replacement to take place, weekend, nights, weekday installation? weekdays 8am-4pm 12. If a new addition, what is the floor loading capabilities of the site? Concrete floor 13. What sort of details are available regarding access? Are there large doors? How wide/tall? Is this on the ground floor, in a basement, on an upper floor? Ground floor and we have 6 foot tall double doors entering site. 14. Are we to supply the main circuit panel mentioned? the remote circuit panel? Just the remote panel 15. What sort of wall will have to be penetrated to run the 50 ft of conduit? cinder block, steel, sheetrock? The area is divided by a middle wall with half the area covered by a suspended ceiling and half having an open ceiling. Conduit will need to run up a far wall through the suspended ceiling, make a horizontal turn, span about 15-20ft, penetrate a sheetrock middle wall, came out to an open ceiling area, span about another 20-25 ft and run down the other far wall. 16. I would like to find out the input voltage to the UPS? Input power is 120/208 volts 3-phase, 60hz 17. Are any site pictures available? We are working on getting some.
- Record
- SN00323879-W 20030516/030514213356 (fbodaily.com)
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