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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 2,1996 PSA#1628Carderock Division Naval Surface Warfare Center, Ship Systems
Engineering Station, Bldg. 77L, Philadelphia, PA 19112-5083 41 -- REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING SOL N65540 POC J. Winward,
Code 9533,. Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division, Ship
Systems Engineering Station, is seeking general information from
manufacturers of fixed and portable refrigerant leak detection
equipment. The Navy would like a stationary system capable of
monitoring for refrigerant leakage in the space around shipboard air
conditioning and refrigeration machinery. The ideal system should be
able to sample the air at multiple locations and provide a readout in
ppm of refrigerant concentration with multiple alarm levels and
data-logging capability. The types of refrigerants detected should
include R-134a, R-114, and R-12. Also sought is manufacturer
information on hand-held electronic refrigerant leak detectors for
pinpointing the source of leakage. The Navy plans to evaluate this
equipment and prepare a specification for competitive procurement. This
is not a request for proposal and does not commit the government to the
award of a contract. Any comments provided may/may not be included in
a formal solicitation. The government will not pay for any information
received in response to this request nor will the government
compensate any respondent for any costs incurred in developing the
information provided to the government. Please do not telephone.
Interested manufacturers should mail product literature including any
technical/performance specifications by 19 July 1996 to: Commander
Naval Surface Center, Carderock Division, Ship Systems Engineering
Station, Code 9533, U. S. Naval Base, Philadelphia, Pa 19112-5083,
Attn: J. Winward. (0180) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0322 19960701\41-0002.SOL)
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