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Repair and maintenance services

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Supplier(s)

Clarke Energy Ltd

Value

1,200,000 GBP

Description

The University of Southampton Estates and Infrastructure Department has awarded a contract to maintain to a high performance standard its existing combined heat and power (CHP) system and electrical outputs located at University Road, Highfield, Southampton SO17 1BJ, (Highfield Campus). This contract is for the provision of a comprehensive maintenance service including remote monitoring, regular performance reporting and a CHP performance guarantee. The combined heating and power (CHP) installation comprises of 2 No 1 400 kW[e] natural gas fired CHP engines type JMS420GSN as manufactured by Jenbacher and were installed in 2005 and have been fully operational since that time. The CHP plant has been maintained in accordance with the manufacturers requirements with the correct level of service/overhaul being carried out at the key milestone (hours run) stages. All records are available for review including past performance reports. (It should be noted that during the major overhaul at 60 000 hours, the crankshafts for both engines were inspected and were deemed to be of a condition that did not require them to be replaced at that time). Servicing The maintenance service provider shall maintain the plant in accordance with the CHP generator unit manufacturer’s requirements and recommendations, as set out in the following document (including any amendments or variations thereto or substitutions thereof): Jenbacher Technical Instruction 1100-0111; general conditions – operating and maintenance and all referenced technical instructions therein. The maintenance service provider shall include carrying out oil sampling and such oil changes that are necessary as the results of the oil sampling dictate. Operational/functional information The maintenance service provider shall carry out an annual performance test that demonstrates that the continuous output rating and the continuous fuel consumption are within specification as defined in DIN -ISO 3046. The guaranteed natural gas input is based on the rated input plus 5 % ISO 3046 tolerance. Performance requirements The guaranteed electrical performance for each CHP generator unit is 8 060 hours per supply year operation at no less than the minimum performance specified below: — natural gas input LHV 9,5 kW/Nm3 — 3 501 kW per machine (rated input 3 334 kW), — electrical output 1 413 kW per machine. Essential requirements The maintenance service provider shall: (a) facilitate the client’s ability to start up, operate and stop operating the plant in accordance with the CHP generator units’ manufacturer’s instructions in a safe and efficient manner via a control signal, (b) use its reasonable endeavours to minimise the incidence, severity and duration of outages; (c) carry out any generation, system or other tests as reasonably required by the client; (d) maintain records of plant operating performance data and supply to the client on a timely basis or on reasonable demand such pertinent operating information as may reasonably be required; (e) undertake all maintenance and repair on the equipment covered under the contract; (f) continuously monitor and record all plant operating conditions; (g) supply to the client three-monthly performance and plant condition reports; and perform any remedial work required; (h) carry out a full validation and condition survey of the existing CHP plant installation including all associated ancillary elements (e.g. Heat rejection radiators) and provide a report of their findings within the first 3 months of the commencement of the contract; (i) provide details of their current labour rates and indicative services charges as part of their invitation to tender submissions; (j) comply with the following minimum response times to CHP generator unit trips: — 2 hours in the case of investigating a trip remotely, and — 12 hours in the case of a trip requiring a call out. (k) repair any defect, deterioration or malfunction of the plant providing free of charge all spares, replacement parts and other consuma.

Timeline

Award date

5 years ago

Publish date

5 years ago

Buyer information

University of Southampton

Contact:
Alex Oakley
Email:
procurement@soton.ac.uk

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