1、BRITISH STANDARD BSIEC 61366-1:1998 Hydraulic turbines, storage pumps and pump-turbines Tendering Documents Part1: General and annexes ICS27.140BSIEC61366-1:1998 This British Standard, having been prepared under the directionof the Engineering SectorBoard,was publishedunder the authorityofthe Standa
2、rds Boardandcomes intoeffect on 15 September 1998 BSI 06-1999 ISBN 0 580 30316 0 National foreword This British Standard reproduces verbatim IEC61366-1:1998 and implements it as the UK national standard. The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted to Technical Committee MCE/15, Hydraulic t
3、urbines, which has the responsibility to: aid enquirers to understand the text; present to the responsible international/European committee any enquiries on the interpretation, or proposals for change, and keep the UK interests informed; monitor related international and European developments and pr
4、omulgate them in the UK. A list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained on request to its secretary. From 1 January 1997, all IEC publications have the number60000 added to the old number. For instance, IEC27-1 has been renumbered as IEC60027-1. For a period of time during the
5、 change over from one numbering system to the other, publications may contain identifiers from both systems. Cross-references The British Standards which implement international or European publications referred to in this document may be found in the BSI Standards Catalogue under the section entitl
6、ed “International Standards Correspondence Index”, or by using the “Find” facility of the BSI Standards Electronic Catalogue. A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users of British Standards are responsible for their correct application. Complianc
7、e with a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity from legal obligations. Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pagesi andii, theIEC title page, pages ii to iv, pages1to40, an inside back cover and abackcover. This standard has been updated (see co
8、pyright date) and may have had amendments incorporated. This will be indicated in the amendment table on the inside front cover. Amendments issued since publication Amd. No. Date CommentsBSIEC61366-1:1998 BSI 06-1999 i Contents Page National foreword Inside front cover Text of IEC 61366-1 1ii blankB
9、SIEC61366-1:1998 ii BSI06-1999 Contents Page 0 Introduction 1 1 Scope and object 1 2 Reference documents and definitions 2 2.1 Reference documents 2 2.1.1 Application of reference documents 2 2.1.2 IEC publications 2 2.1.3 ISO standards 2 2.1.4 National standards 2 2.2 Definitions 2 2.3 Schematic re
10、presentation of a hydraulic machine 4 2.4 Use of SI units 4 2.5 Specific hydraulic energy 4 2.6 Specified conditions 6 3 Arrangement of Tendering Documents (TD) 6 3.1 General 6 3.2 Table of contents 6 3.3 Main sections of the Tendering Documents 7 3.3.1 Tendering requirements (see clause4) 7 3.3.2 P
11、roject information (see clause5) 7 3.3.3 General conditions, special conditions, and general requirements (see clause6) 7 3.3.4 Technical specifications 7 4 Guidelines for tendering requirements 8 4.1 Instructions to Tenderers (ITT) 8 4.1.1 Object of tender 8 4.1.2 Submission and opening of tenders
12、8 4.1.3 Tendering Documents 8 4.1.4 Order of precedence for Tendering Documents 8 4.1.5 Validity of tender 8 4.1.6 Clarifications and addenda 8 4.1.7 Modification to or withdrawal of tender 9 4.1.8 Acceptance and rejection of tenders 9 4.1.9 Preparation of tender 9 4.1.10 Signature of Tenderer 9 4.1
13、.11 Tender prices 9 4.1.12 Tender bond 10 4.1.13 Design and performance 10 4.1.14 Alternative tenders and deviations from Tendering Documents 10 4.1.15 Evaluation of tenders 10 4.1.16 Letter of acceptance 10 4.1.17 Formal contract 11 4.1.18 Performance bond 11 4.1.19 Premium and liquidated damages 1
14、1 4.2 Tender form 11 4.2.1 General 11 4.2.2 Documents constituting the tender 11 4.2.3 Deviations from Tendering Documents 11 4.2.4 Tender prices 11 4.3 Technical data sheets 11BSIEC61366-1:1998 BSI 06-1999 iii Page 4.4 Tenderers drawings 11 4.5 Other contract forms 12 4.6 Tenderers reference list 1
15、2 5 Guidelines for project information 12 5.1 Scope of work 12 5.2 Project description 12 5.3 Project and contract schedules 12 5.4 Delivery point 12 5.5 Operation and maintenance 13 5.6 Project facilities and information 13 5.7 Project organization 13 6 Guidelines for general conditions, special co
16、nditions and general requirements 13 6.1 Guidelines for general conditions 13 6.2 Guidelines for special conditions 13 6.3 Guidelines for general requirements 14 6.3.1 General items 14 6.3.2 Technical documents 14 6.3.3 Project administration 14 6.3.4 Materials and workmanship 14 6.3.5 Quality assur
17、ance (QA) and quality control (QC) programmes 15 6.3.6 Shop assembly and tests 15 6.3.7 Surface preparation and protective coatings 15 6.3.8 Packaging and transportation 15 6.3.9 Model acceptance tests 15 6.3.10 Site installation requirements 15 6.3.11 Field acceptance tests 15 Annex A Sample table
18、of contents of Tendering Documents for Francis turbines 16 Annex B Comments on factors for evaluation of tenders 20 Annex C Checklist for tender form 25 Annex D Example for technical data sheets 25 Annex E Technical performance guarantees 36 Annex F Example of cavitation pitting guarantee 38 Annex G
19、 Checklist for model test specifications 39 Annex H Sand erosion considerations Inside back cover Figure 1 Schematic representation of a hydroelectric plant 5 Figure 2 Schematic representation of a hydraulic machine 5 Table 1 Summary of guide for the preparation of tendering Documents for hydraulic
20、turbines, storage pumps and pump-turbines ivBS IEC 61366-1:1998 iv BSI 06-1999 Table 1 Summary of guide for the preparation of Tendering Documents for hydraulic turbines, storage pumpsand pump-turbines CONTENTS OF GUIDE IEC61366-1 TO IEC61366-7 SAMPLE TABLE OF CONTENTS OF TENDERING DOCUMENTS (TD) (E
21、xample for the francis turbines; see61366-1, Annex A) Part Clause Title Chapter Title 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 General and annexes Object and scope of this guide Reference documents and definitions Arrangement of Tendering Documents Guidelines for tendering requirements Guidelines for project inf
22、ormation Guidelines for general conditions, special conditions and general requirements 1 2 3 4 5 6 6.1 6.1.1 6.1.2 6.1.3 6.1.4 6.1.5 6.1.6 6.1.7 6.1.8 6.1.9 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.9 6.10 6.11 6.12 6.13 Tendering requirements Project information General conditions Special conditions General r
23、equirements Technical specifications Technical requirements Scope of work Limits of the contract Supply by Employer Design conditions Performance and other guarantees Mechanical design criteria Design documentation Materials and construction Shop inspection and testing Technical specifications for f
24、ixed/embedded components Technical specifications for stationary/removable components Technical specifications for guide vane regulating apparatus Technical specifications for rotating parts, bearings and seals Technical specifications for thrust bearings Technical specifications for miscellaneous c
25、omponents Technical specifications for auxiliary systems Technical specifications for instrumentation Spare parts Model tests Installation and commissioning Field acceptance tests 1 Annexes A B C D E F G H Sample table of contents of Tendering Documents for Francis turbines Comments on factors for e
26、valuation of tenders Check list for tender form Examples of technical data sheets Technical performance guarantees Example of cavitation pitting guarantees Check list for model test specifications Sand erosion considerations 2 to7 Technical specifications 2 3 4 5 6 7 Francis turbines Pelton turbines
27、 Kaplan and propeller turbines Tubular turbines Pump-turbines Storage pumpsBSIEC61366-1:1998 BSI 06-1999 1 0 Introduction The application of hydraulic machines to a specific project is made from design criteria uniquely adapted to that particular site. Accordingly, the possibility of using identical
28、 machines from one site to another is usually remote because of many variations in basic design and operating conditions. For this reason, it is not feasible in a single publication of this type to develop standard documents which cover a wide range of site specific applications or to specify in det
29、ail the various machine types. However, the technical report will assist in preparation of Tendering Documents (TD) through the use of a common layout which takes advantage of uniformity and the time-saving features of word processing software. A uniform approach of the type proposed will make it ea
30、sier for the Employer to prepare the Tendering Documents and for the Tenderer to prepare its proposal. The report outlines the various chapters needed for a complete set of Tendering Documents, together with comments on the purpose of each and discussions as necessary. The guide is intended to assis
31、t in making certain that information is placed in the appropriate section; thereby avoiding possible conflict or duplication. This results in a greater degree of completeness in the documents and adds to their adaptability and ease of updating while minimizing misinterpretations. The main objective
32、for inviting competitive tenders for hydraulic machines is to purchase the most economical equipment which will meet the performance requirements of the specific site. The capital investment in machinery is a significant one; it can range from20% to50% of project costs. The value of machine performa
33、nce becomes an important item of concern in the purchasing process. This guide contains some information on methods of evaluation and means of establishing performance criteria to assist in achieving optimum equipment selection. In preparing Tendering Documents, cognisance should be taken of problem
34、s which may be encountered by unnecessarily restrictive specifications, particularly when applied to machines of small to moderate sizes within the range covered by the guide. Restrictive requirements may add significantly to the cost of the equipment without a proportional gain in its reliability o
35、r performance. It is important therefore that Tendering Documents properly define and describe, in an effective manner, the specific conditions of operation, size, number of units to be installed, and special features required, if any. Tendering Documents which require an inordinate amount of inform
36、ation from Tenderers can also unnecessarily increase the costs for preparing and evaluating tenders. This may also unnecessarily restrict the successful Contractors freedom to apply an optimal design and may deter the Tenderer from tendering at all. Information requested in the technical data sheets
37、, therefore, should be limited to that which is really essential for evaluation and comparison of tenders by the Employer and engineer. In conclusion, this guide should not be used to replace the engineering effort needed in the selection, design, manufacturing, installation, and testing of the mach
38、ines and associated systems; nor does it contain complete detailed specifications and descriptions of conditions or components. It is assumed that qualified engineering personnel will be engaged on the project to undertake the necessary evaluation of site conditions and selection of equipment which
39、will meet the performance, operation, reliability, and maintainability criteria established for the project. 1 Scope and object This technical report, referred to herein as the “Guide”, is intended to assist in the preparation of Tendering Documents and tendering proposals and in the evaluation of t
40、enders for hydraulic machines. The object of this technical report is to provide a general guide for preparation of Tendering Documents (TD) for the supply, installation and testing of hydraulic turbines, storage pumps, and pump-turbines herein referred to as hydraulic machines as defined in2.2 of t
41、his publication. This technical report considers the case where both equipment supply and site installation are carried out by the same Contractor. In those cases where site installation is not included in the scope of work, the Tendering Documents should include supplementary provisions for site su
42、pervisory services to be provided by the equipment supply Contractor and for day-to-day interface with the site installation Contractor. Hydraulic machines for small units with power less than5MW and with runner/impeller diameters less than3m are covered in IEC61116. These limitations are not intend
43、ed to be absolute and will depend on the type of machine and on other project characteristics.BSIEC61366-1:1998 2 BSI 06-1999 2 Reference documents and definitions 2.1 Reference documents 2.1.1 Application of reference documents The adoption of reference documents can greatly assist users of this gu
44、ide by avoiding unnecessary duplication of standards and codes which have gained industry acceptance. There are a number of sources for reference documents such as IEC, ISO, regional or national standards, and other recognized standards. It is strongly recommended that users take advantage of such s
45、tandard documents in preference to developing new versions for similar requirements. The Employer should be prepared to provide copies of non-international standards to the Tenderers and/or the Contractors upon request. 2.1.2 IEC publications IEC publications (in their latest revision), as they appl
46、y, should be used and referenced in the preparation of Tendering Documents and the related technical specifications. The list of IEC publications relating to hydraulic machinery is as follows: IEC60027, (all parts), Letter symbols to be used in electrical technology. IEC60041:1992, Field acceptance
47、tests to determine the hydraulic performance of hydraulic turbines, storage pumps and pump-turbines. IEC60617, (all parts), Graphical symbols for diagrams. IEC60193, Model acceptance tests to determine the hydraulic performance of hydraulic turbines, storage pumps and pump-turbines (to be published)
48、. IEC60308:1970, International code for testing of speed governing systems for hydraulic turbines. IEC60545:1976, Guide for commissioning, operation and maintenance of hydraulic turbines. IEC60609:1978, Cavitation pitting evaluation in hydraulic turbines, storage pumps, and pump-turbines. IEC60609-2
49、:1997, Cavitation pitting evaluation in hydraulic turbines, storage pumps and pump-turbines Part2: Evaluation in Pelton turbines. IEC60805:1985, Guide for commissioning, operation and maintenance of storage pumps and of pump-turbines operating as pumps. IEC60994:1991, Guide for field measurement of vibrations and pulsations in hydraulic machines (turbines, storage pumps and pump-turbines). IEC61362, Guide to specification of hydroturbine control systems). IEC61116:1992, Electromechanical equipment guide for small hydroelectric installations. IEC61364:19
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