SOURCES SOUGHT
H -- 36C26221Q0064_SERVICE to PERFORM Tri-Annual PMI-Test-Certification of Electrical Switchgear, VAWLA-VASACC-VALAACC
- Notice Date
- 10/27/2020 3:51:53 PM
- Notice Type
- Sources Sought
- NAICS
- 238210
— Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors
- Contracting Office
- 262-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 22L (36C262) LONG BEACH CA 90815 USA
- ZIP Code
- 90815
- Solicitation Number
- 36C26221Q0064
- Response Due
- 11/2/2020 10:00:00 AM
- Archive Date
- 01/01/2021
- Point of Contact
- NICHOLS, CECIL S., Contracting Officer, Phone: (562) 766-2267
- E-Mail Address
-
cecil.nichols@va.gov
(cecil.nichols@va.gov)
- Awardee
- null
- Description
- Page 3 of 3 This is a SOURCES SOUGHT ANNOUNCEMENT ONLY. This is neither a solicitation announcement nor a request for quote (RFQ) and it does not obligate the Government to award a contract. Request for a solicitation will not receive a response. The purpose of this sources sought announcement is for market research to make the appropriate acquisition decision(s) and to gain knowledge of potential qualified sources and their Small Business Administration (SBA) size classification in relation to the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) 238210 Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors. The Department of Veterans Affairs, Network Contracting Office (NCO) 22 is seeking a source to perform PMI-test-certification of electrical switchgear at/for the VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System (VAGLAHCS) which includes VA West Los Angeles, VA Sepulveda Ambulatory Care Center, and VA Los Angeles Ambulatory Care Center. Contractor shall provide all manner, means, methods, equipment, expertise, incidentals, labor, materials, parts, services, supervision, supplies, tools, transportation, and qualified personnel necessary to perform tri-annual PMI-test-certification of electrical switchgear per The Joint Commission (TJC) criteria, VA Directive 1028, and NETA standards in accordance / compliance with current codes, directives, regulations, industry guidelines / standards, and Statement of Work (SOW) at/for the VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System. Testing shall conform to NETA standards and shall consist of cleaning, lubricating, and calibrating circuit breakers, protective relays, and any associated distribution equipment, including cleaning of all de-energized components, compartments, surfaces of the switchgear and related equipment. Before commencement of work, the Contractor shall confer with the VA COR to agree on a sequence of procedures and means of access to premises and building. All work performed shall be made with minimal interference to Government operations and personnel as these are active hospital campuses. Records of the as found and the as left condition shall be provided in a binder. Three (3) copies of the test reports shall be provided to the VA POC within 30 calendar days of the completion of the testing. A summary of deficiencies and recommendations shall be included with the test report. Contractor shall meet any current or future requirement approvals or certifications as may be levied by applicable legal, regulatory, accrediting / governing body, and/or local / State / Federal requirements as required by a separate written narrative report via electronic format (email) to the COR and CO for law. Contractor shall perform electrical testing on 4160 transformers / circuit breakers by performing transformer Turns Ratio Test (TTR) and HiPot testing, all 480V circuit breakers, cleaning and lubrication, tightening all bussing and breaker connections, calibration and testing for correct voltage within GE relays. VAWLAHCS has four (4) Buildings 299, 304, 500 and 501; VASACC has two (2) substation locations; and VALAACC has one (1) substation. Specifically, the Contractor is required to perform the following to each of the electrical equipment: FP5000 Protective Relays Visual & Mechanical Inspection Compare equipment nameplate data with drawings and specifications. Inspect relays and cases for physical damage. Verify the unit is clean. Relay case a) Tighten case connections. b) Inspect cover for correct gasket seal. c) Clean cover glass. Inspect shorting hardware, connections paddles, and knife switches, if applicable. d) Remove any foreign material from case. e) Verify target reset. 5) Relay a) Inspect relay for foreign material, particularly in disk slots of the damping and electromagnets, if applicable. 6) Verify the relay settings are in accordance with the coordination study. Functional Tests (Relays) 51 Time Overcurrent Relay Determine minimum pickup. Determine time delay at least two points on the time current curve 50 Instantaneous Overcurrent Relay Determine pickup. Determine dropout. Determine time delay. Protective Relays (Electromechanical & Solid State) Visual & Mechanical Inspection Compare equipment nameplate data with drawings and specifications. Inspect relays and cases for physical damage. Verify the unit is clean. Relay case a) Tighten case connections. b) Inspect cover for correct gasket seal. c) Clean cover glass. Inspect shorting hardware, connections paddles, and knife switches. d) Remove any foreign material from case. e) Verify target reset. 5) Relay a) Inspect relay for foreign material, particularly in disk slots of the damping and electromagnets. b) Verify disk clearance. Verify contact clearance and spring bias. c) Inspect spiral spring convolutions. Inspect disk and contacts for freedom of movement and correct travel. Verify tightness of mounting hardware and connections. Burnish contacts. Inspect bearings and pivots. 6) Set relays in accordance with coordination study. Functional Tests (Relays) 51 Time Overcurrent Relay Determine minimum pickup. Determine time delay at least two points on the time current curve 50 Instantaneous Overcurrent Relay Determine pickup. Determine dropout. Determine time delay. 27 Undervoltage Relay Determine dropout voltage Determine time delay. Determine time delay at a second point on the timing curve for inverse time delays. 32 Directional Power Relay Determine minimum pickup at maximum torque angle. Determine closing zone. Determine maximum torque angle. Determine time delay. Verify time delay at a second point on the timing curve for inverse time relays. 40 Loss of field Relay Determine maximum reach. Determine maximum torque angle. Determine offset. 46 Current Balance Relay (if applicable) Determine pickup of each unit. Determine percent slope. Determine time delay. 47 Phase Sequence or Phase Balance Voltage relay Determine positive sequence voltage to close normally open contact. Determine positive sequence voltage to open normally closed contact (undervoltage trip) Verify negative sequence trip. Determine time delay to close the normally open contact with sudden application of 120% of pickup. Determine time delay to close normally closed contact upon removal of voltage when previously set to rated system voltage. 55 Power Factor Relay Determine tripping angle. Determine time delay. 59 Overvoltage Relay Determine overvoltage pickup. Determine time delay to close the contact with sudden application of 120% of pickup. 60 Voltage Balance Relay (if applicable) Determine voltage difference to close the contacts with one source at rated voltage. 81 Frequency Relay Verify frequency set points. Determine time delay. Determine undervoltage cutoff. 87 Differential Determine operating unit pickup. Determine the operation of each restraint unit. Determine slope. Determine harmonic restraint, if applicable. Determine instantaneous pickup. 5kV Switchgear (Substation 1 & 2) Visual & Mechanical Inspection The equipment nameplate data will be compared with the single line diagram if available. Visually inspect the physical, electrical & mechanical condition including evidence of moisture or corona. Check appropriate anchorage, required area clearances & physical damage. Verify with the single line diagram that the fuses and circuit breakers correspond to the drawings, if available. Verify if the settings of the relays/trip units correspond with the coordination study, if available. Check if the current and voltage transformer ratios correspond to the drawings, if available. Inspect all accessible bus connections for high resistance and verify connections by calibrated torque-wrench method in accordance with manufacturer s published data or by industry standard. Check insulators for evidence of physical damage or contaminated surfaces. Clean the switchboard prior to testing unless as-found and as-left tests are required. Electrical Tests Perform insulation-resistance tests on each bus section, phase-to-phase and phase-to-ground for one minute, if applicable. Perform low-ohmmeter resistance test on each bus, if applicable. Perform insulation-resistance tests on the control power transformers & voltage (potential) transformers from winding-to-winding and each winding to ground. MV Circuit Breakers Visual & Mechanical Inspection The physical and mechanical condition will be inspected. Check alignment, anchorage and grounding. Perform mechanical operational tests on both the circuit breaker and its operating mechanism. Inspect bolted electrical connections for high resistance using low-resistance ohmmeter. Clean unit prior to testing unless as-found and as-left tests are required. Check contact lubricant on moving current-carrying parts. Check lubrication on moving and sliding surfaces. Record as-found and as-left operation counter readings. Electrical Tests Perform contact resistance test. Perform insulation resistance tests pole-to-pole, pole-to-ground, and across open poles at 2500V minimum. Perform vacuum integrity (overpotential) test across each vacuum bottle with the breaker in open position in accordance with the manufacturer s published data. 5kV Disconnect Switches Visual and Mechanical Inspection Inspect the condition of the disconnect switches physically and mechanically. Check anchorage if suitable and required area clearances. Check equipment grounding. Check blade alignment, blade penetration, travel stops and mechanical operation. Confirm that fuse ratings and types are in accordance with drawings and short-circuit and coordination studies. Confirm that expulsion-limiting devices (if applicable) are in place on all holders having expulsion-type elements. Check all accessible bolted electrical connections for high resistance using calibrated torque wrench method. Test interlocking systems for correct operation and sequencing. Inspect insulating assemblies for evidence of physical damage or contaminated surfaces. Exercise all accessible active components. Check indicating and control devices for correct operation. Verify operation of heaters, if applicable. Thoroughly clean unit prior to testing unless as-found and as-left tests are required. Check proper contact lubricant on moving current carrying parts. Check proper lubrication on moving and sliding surfaces. Electrical Tests Perform insulation-resistance on each pole, phase-to-phase and phase-to-ground with switch closed and across each open pole for one minute, if applicable. Perform resistance measurements through all accessible bolted connections with a low-resistance ohmmeter, if applicable. Measure contact resistance across each switchblade and fuse holder. Verify fuse resistance/continuity. LV Switchboard & Circuit Breaker Visual & Mechanical Inspection The equipment nameplate data will be compared with the single line diagram if available. Visually inspect the physical, electrical & mechanical condition including evidence of moisture or corona. Check appropriate anchorage, required area clearances & physical damage. Verify with the single line diagram that the fuses and circuit breakers correspond to the drawings, if available. Verify if the settings of the relays/trip units correspond with the coordination study, if available. Check if the current and voltage transformer ratios correspond to the drawings, if available. Inspect all accessible bus connections for high resistance and verify connections by calibrated torque-wrench method in accordance with manufacturer s published data or by industry standard. Check insulators for evidence of physical damage or contaminated surfaces. Clean the switchboard prior to testing unless as-found and as-left tests are required. Electrical Tests Perform ground fault test, if applicable. Perform insulation-resistance tests on each bus section, phase-to-phase and phase-to-ground for one minute, if applicable. Perform low-ohmmeter resistance test on each bus, if applicable. Perform low-ohmmeter resistance test on each circuit breaker line-to-load side with the breaker closed for Phase A, Phase B, and Phase C. Functionally test by secondary injection the circuit breakers, if applicable. 3-Phase Dry Type Transformers Visual and Mechanical Inspection The physical, electrical, and mechanical condition including evidence of moisture, corona or brittleness will be inspected and evaluated. Check that control and alarm settings on temperature indicators are as specified, if applicable. Check that cooling fans operate, if applicable. Check that the core, frame and enclosure are grounded properly. Check the presence of transformer surge arresters, if applicable. Thoroughly clean unit prior to testing unless as-found and as-left tests are required. Check that the as-left tap connections are as specified. Electrical Tests Perform insulation-resistance tests winding-to-winding and each winding-to-ground. Perform transformer turn s ratio tests at the designated tap position. Lightning/Surge Arresters Visual and Mechanical Inspection The physical and mechanical condition will be inspected. Check for proper mounting and adequate clearances. Inspect bolted electrical connections for high resistance using low-ohmmeter resistance method. Check if the ground lead on each device is individually attached to a ground bus or ground electrode. Electrical Tests Perform insulation-resistance test at voltage levels specified by the manufacturer or by NETA specifications. Perform contact resistance test. Test grounding connection. VA WEST LA: SUBSTATION #1, BLDG 299: (QTY: 2) EATON FP5000 PROTECTIVE RELAY CAT# FP5200-00, (QTY: 9) FP4000 PROTECTIVE RELAY CAT# FP4201-01, (QTY: 1) EATON CIRCUIT BREAKER TYPE: 50VCP-W250 4.76KV 2000KVA, (QTY: 9) EATON CIRCUIT BREAKER TYPE 50VCP-ND250 4.76KV 1200KVA, SUBSTATION #2, BLDG 304: (QTY:1) EATON FP5000 PROTECTIVE RELAY CAT# FP5200-00, (QTY: 4) FP4000 PROTECTIVE RELAY CAT#4201-01, (QTY: 5) EATON CIRCUIT BREAKER TYPE:50VCPW250 4.67KV 1200KVA BLDG 500: (QTY:10) G.E. VERSATRIP CIRCUIT BREAKER 480V/600AMP, (QTY:4) G.E. VERSATRIP CIRCUIT BREAKER 480V/800AMP, (QTY:4) G.E. VERSATRIP CIRCUIT BREAKER 480V/2500AMP, (QTY:1) G.E. VERSATRIP CIRCUIT BREAKER 480V/3000AMP, (QTY:1) EATON LG30H 480V/400AMP, (QTY:1) G.E. CIRCUIT BREAKER VERSATRIP CAT#TS20LS1GT2Z1 480V/400AMP, (QTY:3) G.E. VERSATRIP CIRCUIT BREAKER 480V/1200AMP, (QTY:1) WESTINGHOUSE CIRCUIT BREAKER 480V/225AMP, (QTY:4) SYLVANIA TRANSFORMER CAT# 36615 1500KVA 4160-480/277V TYPE HWT-1, (QTY:1) SYLANIA TRANSFORMER CAT#36616 2000KVA 4160-480/277 TYPE HWT-1, (QTY:7) ZINSCO SWITCH CAT# 2658-D-2429 4.8KV 600AMP, BLDG 501: (QTY:6)G.E. TIME OVERCURRENT RELAYS TYPE IJD, (QTY:2)IJF, (QTY:2)ICR, (QTY:1)CFW, (QTY:2)CEH, (QTY:2)GGP, (QTY:6)IJCV, (QTY:52)IAC, (QTY:5)IAV, (QTY:2)ICW, (QTY:13) ITE POWER CIRCUIT BREAKERS TYPE 5 HK 1200KVA/4.76KV, QTY:2) ITE POWER CIRCUIT BREAKERS TYPE 5 HK 2000KVA/4.76KV, (QTY:1) ZINSCO SWITCH TYPE LI 4.8KV/600AMP,(QTY:1) G.E. VERSATRIP CIRCUIT BREAKER 480V/800AMP, ) (QTY:1) G.E. VERSATRIP CIRCUIT BREAKER CAT#S7625S 480V/2500AMP, (QTY:1) G.E. VERSATRIP CIRCUIT BREAKER 480V/400AMP, (QTY:1) G.E. VERSATRIP CIRCUIT BREAKER 480V/300AMP, (QTY:1) SYLVANIA TRANSFORMER CAT# 36615 1500KVA 4160-480/277V TYPE HWT-1, (QTY:4) EATON FP6000 PROTECTIVE RELAY CAT# FP6200-00, VA SEPULVEDA ACC: SWITCHGEAR ROOM #1 (QTY: 7) G.E. BREAKERS TYPE AM-13.8-500-7H, (QTY: 8) G.E. RELAYS. SWITCHGEAR ROOM #2 (QTY: 4) BREAKER TYPE 14HK ITE 13.8KV, (QTY: 8) G.E. RELAYS. VA LOS ANGELES ACC: MSSA LOW VOLTAGE SWITCHBOARD WITH CIRCUIT BREAKERS All interested parties who can perform services to perform PMI-Test-Certification of electrical switchgear shall provide an email response to this notice and include the following: Company name, Address, Point of contact, Phone, fax, and email, DUNS number, Cage Code, Tax ID Number, Type of small business, e.g. Services Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), Veteran Owned Small Business (VOSB), 8(a), HUBZone, Women Owned Small Business (WOSB), Small Disadvantaged Business, or Small Business [NOTE: If you are a SDVOSB or VOSB, you must submit your certification from the Center for Verification and Evaluation (CVE) https://www.vip.vetbiz.gov/], and maintain currency of CVE status throughout the solicitation, evaluation and award process. Provide a copy of your company s current Representations and Certifications from https://beta.sam.gov/, and Provide evidence your firm can provide the requested service, to include past and/or current contracts for same services, and any other compelling evidence to help the Government determine your company s capabilities. All responses must be received no later than Monday, November 2, 2020, by 10:00AM Pacific local time. In the event, you may need to request information directly from the Government, please email Cecil S. Nichols, Contracting Officer at cecil.nichols@va.gov. When responding via email, ensure the following title is within the subject line of the email: RFI# 36C26221Q0064: SERVICE to PERFORM PMI-Test-Certification of Electrical Switchgear VAGLAHCS . Important Information: The Government is not obligated to nor will it pay for or reimburse any costs associated with responding to this Sources Sought Notice request. This notice shall not be construed as a commitment by the Government to issue a solicitation or ultimately award a contract, nor does it restrict the Government to a particular acquisition approach. The Government will in no way be bound to this information if any solicitation is issued and/or requirements change.
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- Address: DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS VA GREATER LOS ANGELES HEALTHCARE SYSTEM VA WEST LA-VA SEPULVEDA ACC-VA LA ACC 11301 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles 90073-1003, USA
- Zip Code: 90073-1003
- Country: USA
- Zip Code: 90073-1003
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