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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 7,1997 PSA#1881Navy Public Works Center, 2730 McKean St, Ste 1, San Diego, CA
92136-5294 61 -- CABLE, MEDIUM VOLTAGE SOL N63387-97-Q-L586 DUE 071896 POC Kohala
Hembre, Purchasing Agent, (619)556-9051, FAX: (619)556-7775 3600 FEET
Cable, Medium Voltage. Shall be single conductor, ethylene proplyene
rubber (EPR) insulated, shielded power cable shall be rated at 15kv,
1330 percent insulation level. The cable shall be capable of operating
continuously in both wet and dry locations at 90 degree C for normal
operation, 130 degree C under emergency operating conditions and 250
degree under short circuit conditions. The conductor shield, insulation
and the insulation shield shall be applied continuously in the same
pass by an in-line triple extrusion process. The cable shall be
insulated, jacketed and tested in accordance with AEIC CS6, in the same
plant by the same manufacturer. Certified AEIC qualification data shall
be required prior to order placement. Cable ends must be sealed.
Conductor shall be class B stranded annealed copper per part 2 of ICEA
S-68-516. Conductor shield shall be extruded black, semi-conducting
thermosetting compound thermally and chemically compatible with the
conductor and the insulation, applied over the conductor. Conductor
shield shall be uniformly and firmly bonded to the overlying insulation
and be free stripping from the conductor. The thickness of the
conductor shield shall conform to AEIC CS6. Insulation shall be
Ethylene Propylene Rubber conforming to AEIC CS6 and shall have a
minimum average thickness of 220 mils. The ethylene content of the EP
compound shall not exceed 72 percent by weight. Insulation shield shall
be extruded black, semi-conducting thermosetting compound thermally and
chemically compatable with the insulation and the copper tape shield,
applied directly over the insulation. The insulation shield shall be
free stripping, leaving no conductor particles or other residual on the
insulation surface. The thickness of the insulation shield shall
conform to AEIC CS6. Copper Tape Shield shall have a thickness of 5
mils, helicaly applied over the insulation shield with a minimum of 12
1/2 percent overlap. Jacket shall be chlorosulfinated polyethelyne
with a minimum thickness of 80 mils. Cable to be delivered on three
reels of 1200 feet each and shipped upright, not on side. 2250 FEET
Cable, Medium Voltage. Shall be single conductor, ethylene proplyene
rubber (EPR) insulated, shielded power cable shall be rated at 15kv,
1330 percent insulation level. The cable shall be capable of operating
continuously in both wet and dry locations at 90 degree C for normal
operation, 130 degree C under emergency operating conditions and 250
degree under short circuit conditions. The conductor shield, insulation
and the insulation shield shall be applied continuously in the same
pass by an in-line triple extrusion process. The cable shall be
insulated, jacketed and tested in accordance with AEIC CS6, in the same
plant by the same manufacturer. Certified AEIC qualification data shall
be required prior to order placement. Cable ends must be sealed.
Conductor shall be class B stranded annealed copper per part 2 of ICEA
S-68-516. Conductor shield shall be extruded black, semi-conducting
thermosetting compound thermally and chemically compatible with the
conductor and the insulation, applied over the conductor. Conductor
shield shall be uniformly and firmly bonded to the overlying insulation
and be free stripping from the conductor. The thickness of the
conductor shield shall conform to AEIC CS6. Insulation shall be
Ethylene Propylene Rubber conforming to AEIC CS6 and shall have a
minimum average thickness of 220 mils. The ethylene content of the EP
compound shall not exceed 72 percent by weight. Insulation shield shall
be extruded black, semi-conducting thermosetting compound thermally and
chemically compatable with the insulation and the copper tape shield,
applied directly over the insulation. The insulation shield shall be
free stripping, leaving no conductor particles or other residual on the
insulation surface. The thickness of the insulation shield shall
conform to AEIC CS6. Copper Tape Shield shall have a thickness of 5
mils, helicaly applied over the insulation shield with a minimum of 12
1/2 percent overlap. Jacket shall be PVC with a minimum thickness of
80 mils. Cable to be delivered on three reels of 750 feet each and
shipped upright, not on the side. No solicitations will be mailed out.
Fax or mail quoted will be accepted. No telephone quotes will be
accepted. See Numbered Note(s): 1. (0183) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0228 19970707\61-0004.SOL)
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