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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 03, 2011 FBO #3417
MODIFICATION

66 -- Vacuum Jacketed (VJ) Multi-Section (Spools) Helium Transfer Lines - Attachment 1

Notice Date
4/1/2011
 
Notice Type
Modification/Amendment
 
NAICS
332919 — Other Metal Valve and Pipe Fitting Manufacturing
 
Contracting Office
Department of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Acquisition Management Division, 100 Bureau Drive, Building 301, Room B129, Mail Stop 1640, Gaithersburg, Maryland, 20899-1640
 
ZIP Code
20899-1640
 
Solicitation Number
SB1341-11-RQ-0148
 
Archive Date
4/26/2011
 
Point of Contact
Joshua D. Holliday, Phone: 3019758497, Todd D Hill, Phone: 301-975-8802
 
E-Mail Address
joshua.holliday@nist.gov, todd.hill@nist.gov
(joshua.holliday@nist.gov, todd.hill@nist.gov)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
Total Small Business
 
Description
New clearer version of Drawing 000-0224 (Attachment 1) Amendment A001 to Solicitation SB1341-11-RQ-0148 for Vacuum Jacketed (VJ) Multi-Section (Spools) Helium Transfer Lines. The above referenced solicitation is hereby amended to respond to technical questions submitted, attach a new version of Drawing 000-0224 (Attachment 1), and extend the due date for quotations. 1.) Technical questions and responses are hereby provided: QUESTION #1: Specification for testing states for evacuation and bake-out to precede pressure test and mass spectrometer leak test. Would performing a preliminary evacuation for pressure test and mass spectrometer leak test, and then performing bake-out and final evacuation after completion of successful pressure and mass spec leak tests be acceptable? RESPONSE #1: Yes, this procedure is acceptable. QUESTION #2: Specification for testing states for pneumatic pressure test at 1.5 times the design pressure. In accordance with ASME B31.3, we would perform a pressure test at 150% design pressure if the test were hydrostatic, however for pneumatic pressure test, B31.3 specifies a test pressure of 110% design pressure. Is this acceptable? RESPONSE #2: Yes, this is acceptable. QUESTION #3: Drawing 000-0224 (Attachment 1) Note Section 4 states the 1.5" flow control valve in the supply line is installed in a 1.5" spool, which has a 1.5" bayonet on one end and transitions to a 2" bayonet on the other end. Please confirm the following: 1.) All rigid and flexible supply piping from the CVI female bayonet in Drawing 000-0224 Zone 4-B to the CVI male bayonet in drawing 000-0224 Zone 7-F has a 2" inner line. 2.) The tee in the supply piping Drawing 000-0224 Zone 3-E is 2" inner with a 2" bayonet located at the tee branch immediately above the tee, and a 2" x 1.5" reducer immediately above the bayonet. 3.) All rigid and flexible supply piping from the 2" x 1.5" reducer to the PHPK male bayonet in Drawing 000-0224 Zone 7-H have a 1.5" inner line. 4.) All rigid and flexible return piping have a 2" inner line. RESPONSE #3: The responses are as follows: 1.) Correct 2.)Correct 3.) The spool pieces referred to in Note Section 7 have a 1.5" inner line. 4.) All spool pieces (return line) downstream and including the tee have a 2" inner pipe. QUESTION #4: In Drawing 000-0224 Zone 3-F appears to have the stem and actuator oriented vertically down, below the valve body. Please confirm if any other orientation is possible that would allow the actuator to be higher than the valve body. RESPONSE #4: The valve orientation shown on Drawing 000-0224 is less than optimal. All Contractors are free to propose a more suitable configuration of the spool pieces. Any new configuration must meet NCNR requirements, therefore fit in the present envelope covered in Drawing 000-0224. QUESTION #5: It appears that the system will be using helium with temperatures down to 14K (-434.5*F). The existing bayonets are not what we would use for those temperatures. A helium bayonet would have a longer nose to prevent frosting and cut down on heat leak. With the exception of the tapping into the existing bayonets, should the rest of the system use similar bayonets or longer nosed helium bayonets? RESPONSE #5: The ends are required to mate with existing equipment (Notes 1, 2, and 3 of Drawing 000-0224). All other connections must meet the specification of cold liquid helium service. The existing connections already meet that requirement, however Contractors may supply any similar bayonet that meet the specification for the connections not covered in Notes 1, 2, and 3 of Drawing 000-0224. QUESTION #6: Specification for insulation states that 15 layers of aluminized Mylar and Dexter paper minimum. Are more layers acceptable? RESPONSE #6: The specification requires a minimum of 15 layers. Additional layers are acceptable. 2.) A clearer version of Drawing 000-0224 (Attachment 1) has been uploaded to the solicitation. 3.) The due date for quotations is hereby extended: From: 3:00 PM eastern time, on April 4, 2011. To: 3:00 PM eastern time, on April 11, 2011.
 
Web Link
FBO.gov Permalink
(https://www.fbo.gov/spg/DOC/NIST/AcAsD/SB1341-11-RQ-0148/listing.html)
 
Place of Performance
Address: 100 Bureau Drive, Gaithersburg, Maryland, 20899, United States
Zip Code: 20899
 
Record
SN02415016-W 20110403/110401234410-e20b9b04d9e16493fdbfdf3b9fa5c1c5 (fbodaily.com)
 
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