1、TECHNICALREPORTIEC61366-1First edition1998-03Hydraulic turbines, storage pumpsand pump-turbines Tendering Documents Part 1:General and annexesTurbines hydrauliques, pompes daccumulationet pompes-turbines Documents dappel doffres Partie 1:Gnralits et annexesReference numberIEC 61366-1:1998(E)Copyrigh
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12、IHS-,- 2 61366-1 IEC:1998(E)CONTENTSPageFOREWORD . 4Clause0 Introduction. 71 Scope and object 82 Reference documents and definitions 82.1 Reference documents 82.1.1 Application of reference documents 82.1.2 IEC publications . 82.1.3 ISO standards 92.1.4 National standards . 92.2 Definitions 92.3 Sch
13、ematic representation of a hydraulic machine . 112.4 Use of SI units . 112.5 Specific hydraulic energy 122.6 Specified conditions . 133 Arrangement of Tendering Documents (TD). 143.1 General 143.2 Table of contents . 143.3 Main sections of the Tendering Documents 153.3.1 Tendering requirements (see
14、clause 4). 153.3.2 Project information (see clause 5) 163.3.3 General conditions, special conditions, and general requirements(see clause 6) 163.3.4 Technical specifications . 164 Guidelines for tendering requirements . 174.1 Instructions to Tenderers (ITT). 174.1.1 Object of tender . 174.1.2 Submis
15、sion and opening of tenders 174.1.3 Tendering Documents 174.1.4 Order of precedence for Tendering Documents. 174.1.5 Validity of tender 184.1.6 Clarifications and addenda . 184.1.7 Modification to or withdrawal of tender 184.1.8 Acceptance and rejection of tenders . 184.1.9 Preparation of tender 194
16、.1.10 Signature of Tenderer 194.1.11 Tender prices. 194.1.12 Tender bond. 194.1.13 Design and performance 194.1.14 Alternative tenders and deviations from Tendering Documents . 204.1.15 Evaluation of tenders 204.1.16 Letter of acceptance. 20Copyright International Electrotechnical Commission Provide
17、d by IHS under license with IECNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-61366-1 IEC:1998(E) 3 Clause Page4.1.17 Formal contract 214.1.18 Performance bond 214.1.19 Premium and liquidated damages. 214.2 Tender form . 214.2.1 General 214.2.2 Documents constitutin
18、g the tender 214.2.3 Deviations from Tendering Documents . 214.2.4 Tender prices. 224.3 Technical data sheets 224.4 Tenderers drawings. 224.5 Other contract forms 224.6 Tenderers reference list 225 Guidelines for project information 225.1 Scope of work 225.2 Project description . 235.3 Project and c
19、ontract schedules. 235.4 Delivery point . 235.5 Operation and maintenance 235.6 Project facilities and information. 245.7 Project organization . 246 Guidelines for general conditions, special conditions and general requirements . 256.1 Guidelines for general conditions 256.2 Guidelines for special c
20、onditions 256.3 Guidelines for general requirements . 256.3.1 General items. 256.3.2 Technical documents 266.3.3 Project administration. 266.3.4 Materials and workmanship 266.3.5 Quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) programmes. 276.3.6 Shop assembly and tests 276.3.7 Surface preparation a
21、nd protective coatings . 276.3.8 Packaging and transportation . 276.3.9 Model acceptance tests 276.3.10 Site installation requirements 276.3.11 Field acceptance tests 27AnnexesA Sample table of contents of Tendering Documents for Francis turbines 28B Comments on factors for evaluation of tenders 32C
22、 Checklist for tender form . 38D Example for technical data sheets . 39E Technical performance guarantees 49F Example of cavitation pitting guarantee . 52G Checklist for model test specifications 54H Sand erosion considerations 56Copyright International Electrotechnical Commission Provided by IHS un
23、der license with IECNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,- 4 61366-1 IEC:1998(E)INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION_HYDRAULIC TURBINES, STORAGE PUMPS AND PUMP TURBINES TENDERING DOCUMENTS Part 1: General and annexesFOREWORD1) The IEC (International El
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35、ared by IEC technicalcommittee 4: Hydraulic turbines.The text of this technical report is based on the following documents:Committee draft Report on voting4/110/CDV 4/122/RVCFull information on the voting for the approval of this technical report can be found in the reporton voting indicated in the
36、above table.Technical Report IEC 61366-1 is one of a series which deals with Tendering Documents forhydraulic turbines, storage pumps and pump-turbines. The series consists of seven parts:Part 1: General and annexes (IEC 61366-1)Part 2: Guidelines for technical specifications for Francis turbines (I
37、EC 61366-2)Part 3: Guidelines for technical specifications for Pelton turbines (IEC 61366-3)Part 4: Guidelines for technical specifications for Kaplan and propeller turbines (IEC 61366-4)Part 5: Guidelines for technical specifications for tubular turbines (IEC 61366-5)Part 6: Guidelines for technica
38、l specifications for pump-turbines (IEC 61366-6)Part 7: Guidelines for technical specifications for storage pumps (IEC 61366-7)Parts 2 to 7 are “stand-alone“ publications which when used with Part 1 contain guidelines for aspecific machine type (i.e. Parts 1 and 4 represent the combined guide for Ka
39、plan andpropeller turbines). A summary of the proposed contents for a typical set of TenderingDocuments is given in the following table 1 and annex A. Table 1 summarizes the arrangementof each part of this guide and serves as a reference for the various chapters and sections ofthe Tendering Document
40、s (see 3.2 of this part.)A bilingual edition of this technical report may be issued at a later date.Copyright International Electrotechnical Commission Provided by IHS under license with IECNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-Table 1 Summary of guide for
41、the preparation of Tendering Documents for hydraulic turbines, storage pumps and pump-turbinesCONTENTS OF GUIDE IEC 61366-1 TO IEC 61366-7 SAMPLE TABLE OF CONTENTS OF TENDERING DOCUMENTS (TD)(Example for the Francis turbines; see 61366-1, annex A)Part Clause Title1 General and annexes11 1 Object and
42、 scope of this guide1 2 Reference documents and definitions1 3 Arrangement of Tendering Documents1 4 Guidelines for tendering requirements1 5 Guidelines for project information1 6 Guidelines for general conditions, special conditions and generalrequirements1 AnnexesA Sample table of contents of Tend
43、ering Documents for Francis turbinesB Comments on factors for evaluation of tendersC Check list for tender formD Examples of technical data sheetsE Technical performance guaranteesF Example of cavitation pitting guaranteesG Check list for model test specificationsH Sand erosion considerations2 to 7
44、Technical specifications2 Francis turbines3 Pelton turbines4 Kaplan and propeller turbines5 Tubular turbines6 Pump-turbines7 Storage pumpsChapter Title1 Tendering requirements2 Project information3 General conditions4 Special conditions5 General requirements6 Technical specifications6.1 Technical re
45、quirements6.1.1 Scope of work6.1.2 Limits of the contract6.1.3 Supply by Employer6.1.4 Design conditions6.1.5 Performance and other guarantees6.1.6 Mechanical design criteria6.1.7 Design documentation6.1.8 Materials and construction6.1.9 Shop inspection and testing6.2 Technical specifications for fi
46、xed/embedded components6.3 Technical specifications for stationary/removable components6.4 Technical specifications for guide vane regulating apparatus6.5 Technical specifications for rotating parts, bearings and seals6.6 Technical specifications for thrust bearings6.7 Technical specifications for m
47、iscellaneous components6.8 Technical specifications for auxiliary systems6.9 Technical specifications for instrumentation6.10 Spare parts6.11 Model tests6.12 Installation and commissioning6.13 Field acceptance testsCopyright International Electrotechnical Commission Provided by IHS under license wit
48、h IECNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-61366-1 IEC:1998(E) 7 HYDRAULIC TURBINES, STORAGE PUMPS AND PUMP TURBINES TENDERING DOCUMENTS Part 1: General and annexes0 IntroductionThe application of hydraulic machines to a specific project is made from design
49、 criteriauniquely adapted to that particular site. Accordingly, the possibility of using identical machinesfrom one site to another is usually remote because of many variations in basic design andoperating conditions. For this reason, it is not feasible in a single publication of this type todevelop standard documents which cover a wide