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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 01, 2006 FBO #1587
SOURCES SOUGHT

J -- Remotely Operated Pilot Valve for Seawater Systems

Notice Date
3/30/2006
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
Contracting Office
Naval Sea Systems Command, SEA 02611,1333 Isaac Hull Ave, Washington Navy Yard, DC 20376
 
ZIP Code
20376
 
Solicitation Number
N0002406R4207
 
Description
The purpose of this announcement is to determine if there are interested sources for the replacement of solenoid-operated pilot valves (SOPV) currently in use aboard US Navy ships, or which may be used in future systems. The valves are currently constructed in accordance NAVSEA Standard Drawing 803-5959218, and most commonly are installed in systems depicted in NAVSEA Standard Drawing 803-5959273. These drawings may be referred to for an understanding of the functionality of the device, and its current mounting configuration. Electronic copies of these drawings can be found at the Navy Logistics Library as follows: Go to: http://www.nll.navsup.navy.mil/ Click: PUBS/PRODUCTS/TOOLS Click: NAVSUP DIGITAL DOCUMENTS Click: Radio Button for NAVICP CONTRACT SUPPORT LIBRARY Click: DOCUMENT TYPE drop down and select NAVSEA DOCUMENTS Click: SEARCH Click: DOCUMENT # SEA0010 Open: Drawing 803-5959273 or Drawing 803-5959218D Note that mounting configuration and valve type shown, are not intended to indicate limitations at this point. Instead, this information is to provide an understanding of the functionality of the device and interface connections in existing systems. The valves must be suitable for use in a Naval combatant ship. The valve is subject to long periods during which it is not operated, up to several months, after which it may cycle several times in a day, and then be static again for several months. The seawater being controlled by the valve is from the ship?s firemain (normally 150 to 175 lb/in2) and contains substantial contaminants due to the coarse strainers used in these systems. While static, the valve would contain stagnant seawater from the ship?s firemain. Current areas of concern with the SOPV are leakage through the valve shaft seal progressing into the area of the electrical operator, electro-mechanical interface alignment and ease with which the interface comes out of alignment. Scoring of lapped surfaces from grit has also been a concern. NAVSEA is particularly interested in designs which avoid the sliding surfaces which have been a problem in the past. If a design has a plug or ball design, an explanation of why it should be considered satisfactory for this service should be provided. Since the time to actuate an AFFF fire extinguishing system should be minimized, the time for the SOPV alternative to operate should also be minimized. Responders are requested to address the time for their valve to operate. Note that the current SOPV is a four-ported valve which in a few cases was deemed useful so that a single SOPV would control two valves simultaneously. Due to the expected reduced cost of alternative units, NAVSEA is particularly interested in a unit which is only required to operate one valve at a time (a 3-ported valve). Interested companies should submit, on company letterhead and no later than 2 May 2005, a notice of interest including the name, telephone number, mailing address, and e-mail address of one point of contact to Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, Attn: Douglas Barylski SEA 05P4, 1333 Isaac Hull SE Mail Stop 5149, Washington Navy Yard, DC 20376-5149. Questions regarding this announcement should be directed to Doug Barylski at 202-781-3612. The notice of interest should include a brief description of your company and its capabilities and experience that relate to valve and/or mechanical device design and manufacture, brochures, top level drawings showing basic dimensions of possible devices, reliability data such as mean time between failure for proposed or similar devices, and any related information that will assist the Navy in assessing SOPV replacement possibilities. Multiple alternatives for either future installation or backfit, or both, are welcomed.
 
Record
SN01018285-W 20060401/060330212947 (fbodaily.com)
 
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