Section 11220
SUBMERSIBLE SUMP PUMPS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 THE REQUIREMENT
A. The CONTRACTOR shall furnish and
install submersible sump pumps with enclosed, submersible electric
motors, controls and all appurtenant Work, complete and operable, in
accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents.
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 09800, Protective Coating
3. Section 11005, Equipment: Basic
Requirements
4. Section 11210, Pumps, General
5. Section 16220, Electric Motors
6. Section 16442, Control Panels
7. Division 16, Electrical,
applicable sections
8. Section 17300, Control Strategies
9. Section 17405, Process
Instrumentation and Control
1.3 REFERENCE 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:
ASTM International (ASTM)
ASTM A 48
Standard Specification for Gray Iron Castings
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, Section 11210, Pumps, General, and as specified
herein. A control panel engineering submittal shall be made in
accordance with Division 16 for electrical and Section 17405,
Process Instrumentation and Control.
B. Submit catalogue cuts, wiring
diagrams, and material data for all instrumentation associated with
the pumps as required in section 11210, Pumps, General, item 1.4
CONTRACTOR SUBMITTALS.
1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE A.
General
1. Comply with the requirements
specified herein and the applicable reference
Specifications of the General
Requirements and Additional General Requirements.
2. Comply with applicable parts of
Section 11005, Equipment: Basic Requirements, and Section 11210,
Pumps, General.
1.6 WARRANTY
A. The pumps and all components
specified in this section shall be warranted by the manufacturer for
a minimum three (3) year period after beneficial occupancy of the
Work pursuant to “Use Prior to Final Completion” of the General
Conditions, against defects in workmanship and materials.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 PUMP NAME: 15LPMP870,
15LPMP873, 15LPMP878, 15LPMP881:
A. General: Submersible sump pumps
shall conform to the following requirements:
1. Number of Pumping Units: 4
2. Location: Thickening Dewatering
Building Sub-Basement
3. Operation: Intermittent and
continuous
B. Operating Conditions:
1. Design Capacity (gpm): 600
2. Pump Design Head (TDH-ft): 71
3. Liquid to be Pumped: Process
wastewater, centrifuge centrate, and washdown
4. Max Pump Speed (rpm): 1,800
5. Max Motor Size (hp): 25
6. Sphere Size Passable, Minimum: 3
inches
2.2 PUMP REQUIREMENTS
A. Construction: Construction of
submersible sump pumps shall conform to the following
requirements:
1. All major pump parts shall be
made of cast iron conforming to ASTM A 48, Class 30 or better. The
casing shall be equipped with legs to support it on the bottom of
the sump, with correct clearance for suction entrance. The pump
shall contain no points of critical clearance nor require periodic
adjustment or replacement to maintain reasonable pumping efficiency.
All waterway passageways shall be free from hollows, pinholes,
cracks, fins, and projections that might cause cavitation.
2. Impeller: The impeller shall
be recessed radial one-piece casting with the impeller
completely out of the flow path and made of the specified cast iron
or of SAE63 bronze. The impeller shall be statically, dynamically,
and hydraulically balanced, accurately machined, and filed for
smoothness. The impeller shall have a pump-out vane on the rear
shroud to prevent stringy material from building up in the seal
area.
3. Bearings: Permanently lubricated
ball-and-sleeve type.
4. Shaft: Stainless steel, series
400.
5. Seal: Mechanical seal, single or
double, in an oil reservoir.
6. Hardware: All exposed nuts,
bolts, and miscellaneous hardware shall be Type
316 stainless steel.
7. Mounting Method: Slide rail with
stainless steel chain and hook.
8. Pump Connection: Flanged with
dimensions conforming to ANSI B16.1, Class
125.
B. Drive: Each pump shall be close
coupled to an oil-filled, submersible motor, suitable for 460-volt,
3-phase, 60 Hz ac power supply. Motor service factor shall be a
minimum of
1.15. The motor shall be equipped
with a seal moisture detector and overtemperature switch(es). The
motor shall be furnished by the pump manufacturer and be coordinated
with the requirements of the pump, sized to be non over loading
during operation at any point on the pump curve. Motors shall meet
the requirements of Specification 16220, Electric Motors.
C. The pumps shall be capable of
operating dry for extended periods without damage to the motor or
seals.
D. The motor shall be connected to
the power supply with heavy-duty neoprene-covered waterproof cable.
The control cable shall be separate from the power cable when the
moisture or over temperature switch utilizes intrinsically safe
technology. When the pump is installed in a classified area, it
shall be approved and labeled for such area. Refer to the Drawings
for area classification information.
E. Control: The Instrumentation
and controls shall be provided as indicated on the P&IDs,
elementary diagrams (control schematics) and shall be in
accordance with Divisions 16, Electrical, and 17, Instrumentation
and Control, of the Specifications. The design Drawings shall be
modified to support the selected seal moisture detector and the over
temperature switch configuration used by the manufacturer for the
motor. A NEMA
4X 316 stainless steel control panel
shall be provided for each pair of sump pumps with selector switches
and indicating lights as shown in the Electrical and Instrumentation
Drawings.
F. Painting: Pumps and motors shall
be painted according to Section 09800, Protective
Coating, of these Specifications.
2.3 MANUFACTURERS
A. The manufacturer shall be one of
the following, Or Equal:
1. Wemco.
2. Goulds.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
A. 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. General installation requirements
shall be as specified for "Execution" in Section
11210, Pumps, General.
3.2 TESTING
A. The electrical system shall be
tested in accordance with Section 16080, Electrical
Testing.
3.3 MAINTENANCE OF INSTALLED
EQUIPMENT
A. Maintain the operability and
functionality of all installed equipment between the time of
installation and the commissioning period. See Specification
section 01660 for requirements.
3.4 MANUFACTURER’S FIELD
SERVICES
A. Furnish the services of
authorized technical representatives of the Manufacturer to
assist/inspect the installed equipment and to certify that the
equipment has been properly installed and is ready to operate, train
OCSD personnel, conduct pre-operational mechanical checkout of the
equipment, place equipment into operation, optimize the performances
of the equipment and perform the field performance testing.
B. At a minimum, conduct three
separate site visits as follows:
1. Inspection of equipment
installation (8 hours minimum)
2. Training of OCSD Personnel:
See Specification section 01820, Training of
OCSD Personnel, for requirements.
3. Commissioning. See Specification
section 01810, Commissioning, for requirements. Number of hours
shall be as required to meet all testing and commissioning
requirements, but shall not be less than 8 hours.
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