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3. Start-Up, Shutdown, and Post-shutdown Procedures <br /> Provide a control sequence for each of these operations. <br /> 5. Normal Operations <br /> 6. Provide! control diagrams with data to explain operation and control of systems <br /> and specific, equipment. <br /> 7. Provide emergency procedures for equipment malfunctions to permit a short <br /> period of continued operation or to shut down the equipment to prevent further <br /> damage to systems and equipment. Include emergency shutdown instructions for <br /> fire, explosion, spills, or other foreseeable contingencies. Provide guidance on <br /> emergency operations of all utility systems including valve locations and portions <br /> of systems controlled. <br /> 8. Provide instructions for services to be performed by the operator such as <br /> lubrication, adjustments, and inspection. <br /> 9. Provide a list of environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, and other <br /> relevant data) which are best suited for each product or piece of equipment and <br /> describe conditions under which equipment should not be allowed to run. <br /> 10. Provide MSDS sheets for all materials furnished. <br /> C. Preventive Maintenance <br /> The following information shall be provided for preventive and scheduled maintenance to <br /> minimize corrective maintenance and repair: <br /> 1. A table showing recommended lubricants for specific temperature ranges and <br /> applications; <br /> 2. Charts with a schematic diagram of the equipment showing lubrication points, <br /> recommended types and grades of lubricants, and capacities; and <br /> 3. A lubrication schedule showing service interval frequency. <br /> 4. Provide schedule for routine preventive maintenance, inspections, tests, and <br /> adjustments required to ensure proper and economical operation and to minimize <br /> corrective maintenance and repair. Provide projection of preventive maintenance <br /> man-hours on a daily, weekly, monthly, and annual basis including craft <br /> requirements by type of craft. <br /> D. Corrective Maintenance <br /> Provide step-by-step procedures to promptly isolate the cause of typical malfunctions. Describe <br /> clearly why the checkout Is performed and what conditions are to be sought. Identify tests or <br /> inspections and test equipment required to determine whether parts and equipment may be <br /> reused or require replacement. <br /> E. Wiring Diagrams and Control Diagrams <br /> Wiring diagrams and control diagrams shall be point-to-point drawings of wiring and control <br /> circuits including factory-field interfaces. Provide a complete and accurate depiction of the <br /> actual job-specific wiring and control work. On diagrams, number electrical and electronic wiring <br /> July 2007 Division III-40 NEI Phase II Water and Sewer <br /> CIP Nos. 7468, 7589, 7590 <br />