Section 11210
PUMPS, GENERAL
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 THE REQUIREMENT
A. The CONTRACTOR shall furnish and
install all tools, equipment, materials, and supplies and shall
perform all labor necessary for the installation, testing, and
placing into operation of all pumps and pumping appurtenances,
complete and operable, in accordance with the requirements of the
Contact Documents.
B. The provisions of this section
shall apply to all pumps and pumping equipment specified, except
where otherwise specified in the Contract Documents.
C. The CONTRACTOR shall assign to a
single manufacturer full responsibility for the furnishing and
functional operation of the complete pump system including the pumps,
drive motors, and accessories. The designated single manufacturer,
however, need not manufacture more than one part of the unit (pump or
motor), but shall coordinate the design, assembly, testing, and
erection of the unit(s) as specified herein.
1.2 RELATED WORK SPECIFIED
ELSEWHERE
A. The requirements of the following
sections and divisions apply to the Work of this section. Other
sections and divisions of the Specifications, not referenced below,
shall also apply to the extent required for proper performance of
this Work.
1. Division 01, Additional General
Requirements
2. Section 05500, Miscellaneous
Metalwork
3. Section 09800, Protective Coating
4. Division 11, Equipment, applicable
sections
5. Division 15, Mechanical,
applicable sections
6. Section 16010, Electrical General
Provisions
7. Section 16220, Electric Motors
8. Section 16418, Variable Frequency
Drives Below 100 hp
9. Section 16419, Variable Frequency
Drives 100 hp and Above
10. Section 17034, Gauges
11. Section 17405, Process
Instrumentation and Control
1.3 SPECIFICATIONS, CODES, AND
STANDARDS
A. All Work specified herein shall
conform to or exceed the applicable requirements of the referenced
portions of the following publications to the extent that the
provisions thereof are not in conflict with other provisions of
these Specifications.
B. Comply with the applicable
editions of the following codes, regulations and standards.
1. Industry Standards:
ANSI/ASME B16.1
Grey Iron Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings
ANSI/ASME B16.5
Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings
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ANSI/ASME B31.1ANSI/ASME B73.1
Power PipingSpecification for Horizontal End Suction
Centrifugal Pumps for Chemical Process
ANSI/ASME B73.2
Specification for Vertical In-Line CentrifugalPumps for Chemical Process
ASTM A 48
Specification for Gray Iron Castings
ASTM A 470
Specification for Vacuum-Treated Carbon andAlloy Forgings for Turbine Rotors and Shafts
ASTM A 536
Specification for Ductile Iron Castings
ASTM B 62
Specification for Composition Bronze or OunceMetal Castings
ASTM E 448
Standard Practice for Scleroscope HardnessTesting of Metallic Materials
2.
Other Standards:
HI
Hydraulic Institute
C. Comply with the applicable
reference Specifications as directed in the General
Requirements and the Additional
General Requirements.
1.4 CONTRACTOR SUBMITTALS
A. Submittals shall be made in
accordance with the General Requirements, Additional
General Requirements and as specified
herein.
B. The following submittals and
specific information shall be provided.
1. Pump name, identification number
and specification number.
2. Performance curve and pump data.
3. The CONTRACTOR shall require the
manufacturer to indicate points on the H/Q curves, and the limits
recommended for stable operation between which the pumps may be
operated without surge, cavitation, and vibration. The stable
operating range shall be as wide as possible based on the pumps
actual hydraulic and mechanical tests.
4. Pump detailed description and
specification.
5. Electrical data including control
and wiring diagrams.
6. Assembly and installation
drawings including shaft size, seal, coupling, anchor bolt plan,
part nomenclature, material list, outline dimensions and shipping
weights.
7. Pump drive and motor in
accordance with Section 16220, Electric Motors.
8. Bearing life calculations.
C. Certification: The CONTRACTOR
shall obtain written certification from the pump manufacturer,
addressed to OCSD, stating that the equipment will efficiently and
thoroughly perform the required functions in accordance with these
Specifications and as shown, and that the pump manufacturer accepts
joint responsibility with the CONTRACTOR for coordination of all
equipment, including motors, variable speed drives, controls,
and services required for proper installation and operation of the
completely assembled and installed pumps. The CONTRACTOR shall
submit all such certificates to the ENGINEER.
D. Technical Manuals: Prior to
startup, the CONTRACTOR shall furnish OCSD complete operations
and maintenance manuals in accordance with the General Requirements,
Additional General Requirements and as specified herein.
E. Tools: Special tools necessary
for maintenance and repair of the pumps and one pressure grease gun
for each type of grease required for pumps and motors shall be
furnished as a part of the Work hereunder; such tools shall be
suitably stored in metal tool boxes and identified with the
equipment number by means of stainless steel or solid plastic name
tags attached to the box.
F. Field Procedures:
Instructions for field procedures for erection, adjustments,
inspection, and testing shall be provided prior to installation of
the pumps.
1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE A.
General
1. Performance Curves: All
centrifugal pumps shall have a continuously rising curve. In no
case shall the required horsepower at any point on the performance
curve exceed the rated horsepower of the motor or engine.
2. Equipment Testing: The
CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for the coordination of the
following tests of each pump, drive, and motor:
a. General: Tests shall be
performed in accordance with the Test Code for Centrifugal Pumps of
the Standards of the Hydraulic Institute, Inc. Tests shall be
performed on the actual assembled unit from shutoff head
condition to
125 percent of the required maximum
design capacity. Prototype model tests will not be acceptable. Pumps
and motors shall be factory tested, as defined herein.
b. Factory Tests of Pumps: All
pumps and motors of sizes 10 to 125 hp (inclusive) shall be
factory-tested, in accordance with the above Specifications. Seven
sets of certified test data shall be submitted to the ENGINEER.
These data shall include, but not be limited to the following:
1) Hydrostatic test with data
recorded.
2) Hydraulic test with a minimum of
5 readings between shutoff head and
125 percent of the maximum design
capacity, recorded on data sheets as defined by the Hydraulic
Institute, signed, dated, and certified.
3) Certified pump curves showing
head/flow, bhp, efficiency, and NPSH curves. NPSH required shall be
at least 5 feet of water absolute greater than NPSH available.
4) Certification that the pump hp
demand will not exceed the rated motor hp beyond the 1.0 service
rating at any point on the curve.
c. Factory W itnessed Tests: All
pumps, variable speed drives, and motors, 150 hp and larger, shall
be factory-tested as complete, assembled units, as specified above,
and witnessed by a representative of the ENGINEER. The manufacturer
shall give the ENGINEER a minimum of 2 weeks notification prior to
the test. Test results in triplicate shall be submitted to the
ENGINEER, and no equipment shall be shipped until the test data have
been accepted by the ENGINEER.
d. Acceptance: In the event of
failure of any pump to meet any of the above requirements or
efficiencies, the CONTRACTOR shall make all necessary modifications,
repairs, or replacements to conform to the requirements of the
Contract Documents and the pump shall be retested at no additional
compensation, until found satisfactory.
3. Field Tests: All pumping
units shall be field tested after installation, in accordance
with the Contract Documents, to demonstrate satisfactory operation,
without causing excessive noise, vibration, cavitation, and
overheating of the bearings. The field testing shall be performed in
the presence of an experienced field representative of the
manufacturer of each major item of equipment, who shall
supervise the following tasks and shall certify in writing that the
equipment and controls have been properly installed, aligned,
lubricated, adjusted, and readied for operation:
a. Start up, check, and operate the
equipment over the entire speed range. The vibration shall be within
the amplitude limits recommended in the Hydraulic Institute
Standards, and it shall be recorded at a minimum of 4 pumping
conditions defined by the ENGINEER.
b. Pump performance shall be
documented by obtaining concurrent readings, showing motor voltage,
amperage, pump suction head, and pump discharge head, for at least 4
pumping conditions at each pump design rpm. Each power lead to the
motor shall be checked for proper current balance.
c. Bearing temperatures shall be
determined by a contact-type thermometer. A running time of at least
20 minutes shall be maintained for this test, unless liquid volume
available is insufficient for a complete test.
d. Electrical and instrumentation
testing shall conform to applicable sections of these
Specifications.
e. The field testing shall be
witnessed by ENGINEER . In the event any of the pumping equipment
fails to meet the above test requirements, it shall be modified and
retested in accordance with the requirements of these
Specifications. The CONTRACTOR shall then certify in writing that
the equipment has been satisfactorily tested, and that all final
adjustments thereto have been made. Certification shall include date
of Final Acceptance test, as well as a list of all persons present
during tests and resulting test data. The costs of all Work
performed according to this paragraph by factory-trained
representatives shall be borne by the CONTRACTOR. OCSD will pay
for costs of power and water. When available, the OCSD operating
personnel will provide assistance in the field testing.
B. Manufacturer’s Qualifications:
1. Manufacturer's Service
Representative:
a. Erection and Startup Assistance:
Service and instruction assistance by the manufacturer's engineering
representative for each pump 10 HP and larger shall be provided by
the CONTRACTOR during the following periods:
1) During erection.
2) During startup.
b. Instruction of OCSD Personnel:
The CONTRACTOR shall provide for the services of a factory service
representative to instruct OCSD personnel in the operation and
maintenance of the equipment. This service shall consist of a one
day's visit to the plant for each type of similar pumps.
1.6 WARRANTY
A. After completion, the
CONTRACTOR shall furnish to OCSD the manufacturer's written
guarantees that the pumping equipment will operate with the
published efficiencies, heads, and flow ranges and shall meet these
Specifications. The CONTRACTOR shall also furnish the
manufacturer's warranties as specified in the individual pump
Specification sections.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 GENERAL
A. The CONTRACTOR shall furnish and
install only such pumping equipment as the designated single
manufacturer certifies is suitable for use with its equipment and
the service conditions.
B. All manufactured items provided
under this section shall be new, of current manufacture, and shall
be the products of reputable manufacturers specializing in the
manufacture of such products; such manufacturers shall have had
previous experience in such manufacture and shall, upon request of
the ENGINEER, furnish the names of not less than five (5) successful
installations of its equipment of comparable nature to that offered
under this Contract.
C. All combinations of manufactured
equipment that are provided under these Specifications shall be
entirely compatible, and the CONTRACTOR and the designated single
manufacturer shall be responsible for the compatible and successful
operation of the various components of the units conforming to
specified requirements. Each unit of pumping equipment shall
incorporate all basic mechanisms, coupling, electric motor, or
engine drive and unit mounting. All necessary mountings and
appurtenances shall be included.
D. Where two or more units of the
same type and/or size of pumping equipment are required, such units
shall be produced by the same manufacturer.
2.2 MATERIALS
A. All materials furnished as part
of the pumping equipment shall be suitable for its intended use and
service. Materials not specifically called for shall be high
grade, standard commercial quality, free from all defects and
imperfection that might affect the serviceability of the product for
the purpose for which it is intended, and shall conform to the
following requirements:
1. Cast iron pump casings and bowls
shall be of close-grained gray cast iron, conforming to ASTM A 48.
2. Bronze pump impellers shall
conform to ASTM B 62.
3. Stainless steel pump shafts
shall be of Type 400, Series. Miscellaneous stainless steel
parts shall be of Type 316, except in septic environment.
4. All anchor bolts, nuts and
washers shall be hot-dip galvanized, unless otherwise specified in
individual pumping equipment Specifications. Buried or submerged
bolts, nuts and washers shall be of Type 316 stainless steel.
2.3 PUMP APPURTENANCES
A. Nameplates: Each pump shall
be equipped with a stainless steel nameplate indicating rated
head and flow, impeller size, pump speed, and manufacturer's name
and model number.
B. Solenoid Valves: The pump
manufacturer shall furnish and install solenoid valves on the water
or oil lubrication lines and on all cooling water lines. Solenoid
valve electrical rating shall be compatible with the motor control
voltage and shall be furnished complete with all necessary conduit
and wiring installation from control panel to solenoid.
C. Pressure Gauges: All pumps
(except sample pumps, sump pumps, and hot water circulating pumps)
shall be equipped with pressure gauges installed at pump suction and
discharge lines. Pressure gauges shall be located in a
representative location, where not subject to shock or vibrations,
in order to achieve true and accurate readings. Pressure gauges
shall be furnished in conformance with Section 17034, Gauges.
D. Pump suctions shall be equipped
with compound gauges. Where subject to shock or vibrations, the
pressure gauges shall be provided with a snubber and be wall mounted
or attached to galvanized channel floor stands and connected by
means of flexible connectors.
E. Drives: Drive motors, speed
control equipment, and accessories shall be furnished in accordance
with applicable Division 11 and 16 sections. Pumps and associated
gear trains shall be designed such that the VFD shall not be
required to operate higher than 60
Hz at full load.
2.4 PUMP REQUIREMENTS - GENERAL
A. Flanges: Suction and discharge
flanges shall be as specified for the attached pipe.
B. Lubrication: Vertical pump
shafts shall be product water lubricated, unless otherwise
specified. Deep-well pumps and pumps with dry barrels shall
have water- or oil- lubricated bearings and seals.
C. Handholes: Handholes on pump
casings shall be shaped to follow the contours of the casing to
avoid any discontinuity in the water passage.
D. Vortex Suppressors: Vertical pumps
with insufficient submergence shall be furnished with vortex
suppressors.
E. Drains: All gland seals, air
valves, cooling water drains, and drains from variable speed drive
equipment shall be piped to the nearest floor sink, or drain, with
galvanized steel pipe or copper tube, properly supported with
brackets.
F. Grease Lubrication: For all
vertical-propeller, mixed-flow, and turbine pumps other than
deep-well pumps of bowl sizes 10 inches and larger, the CONTRACTOR
shall provide a stainless steel tube attached to the column for
grease lubrication of bottom bearing.
G. Stuffing Boxes: Where stuffing
boxes are specified for the pump seal, they shall be of the best
quality, using the manufacturer's suggested materials best suited
for the specific application. For sewage, sludge, drainage, and
liquids containing sediments, the seals shall be fresh water
flushed, using lantern rings. If fresh water is not available, the
seal shall be flushed with product water, cleaned by means of a
solids separator as furnished by John Crane Co., Lakos (Claude Laval
Corp.), Or Equal. Unless otherwise specified, the packing material
shall be interlaced Teflon braiding, containing 50 percent ultrafine
graphite impregnation to satisfy the following Specification:
Shaft speeds
-up to 2500 fpm Temperature -up to
500 degrees F pH range -0 - 14
H. Mechanical Seals: Unless
otherwise specified, mechanical seal designs shall be selected for
highest reliability and for rugged service. Mechanical seals shall
be provided where called out, and they shall be water flushed,
unless otherwise specified. Water flushing shall be as described
above. Unless the pump manufacturer recommends a better seal for a
specific application, the following mechanical seals shall be
furnished with the pumps:
Sewage, Sludge, or
Single split seal with flushing:
Wastewater Pumps
Chesterton 442, Flowserve PSS III Or Equal.
Abrasives, Grit,
Single split seal with flushing:
Lim Slurry Pumps
Chesterton 442, Flowserve PSS III Or Equal.
Chemicals and Corrosive
Cartridge double Seal with silicon carbide faces: Liquid Pumps
Chesterton 280, Flowserve SL-5200 Or
Equal.
Clean Water Pumps,
Single split seal with flushing:
Hot and Cold
Chesterton 442, Flowserve PSS III Or Equal.
I. For all seal arrangements, a
buffer fluid shall be circulated a minimum 20 pounds per inch above
suction pressure, or as required by manufacturer, in order to
maintain reliable seal performance.
J. Preferred seals for all
services other than chemicals and corrosives should be equipped
with nonclogging, single coil springs and nonsliding, internal,
secondary elastomers. Metal parts are to be of 300 series,
corrosion-resistant materials.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
A. General: Pumping equipment shall
be installed in accordance with approved procedures submitted with
the shop drawings and as shown, unless otherwise accepted by the
ENGINEER.
B. Alignment: Equipment shall be
field tested to verify proper alignment, operation as specified, and
freedom from binding, scraping, vibration, shaft runout, and other
defects. Pump drive shafts shall be measured just prior to assembly
to ensure correct alignment.
C. Lubricants: The installation work
shall include furnishing the necessary oil and grease for initial
operation.
3.2 PROTECTIVE COATING
A. All exposed materials, except
corrosion-resistant metals that have not been shop painted shall be
field coated as specified in Section 09800, Protective Coating.
Shop- painted items that suffered damage to the shop coating shall be
touched up as specified in Section 09800, Protective Coating.
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