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CitvofP__ City of Fort Collins
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Date: 06/20/02
PURCHASE ORDER NUMBER: 2204176
Delivery Date: 08/08/02 Buyer: DICK,OPAL
Purchase Order number must appear on invoices, packing lists, labels, bills of lading and all correspondence
NOTE:
PER SPEC 369-102
Line: Qty: Units: Description: Unit Price: Extended Price:
1 40000 FT 7503-1015 .1670 6,680.00
#6 al duplex streetlight cable
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CABLE, UNDERGROUND, 60OV, AL, DUPLEX, STREETLIGHTING
246, 7 STRD, INSULATED, ABRASION RESISTANT
PER SPEC, 369-102, REV. D, SERIAL 02
SHIP ON N/R REELS, STD. PKG
PIRELLI CABLE
PRICE AND DELIVERY PER JOHN JIANG 6-18-02
CABLE SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR SHIPPING:
'ACCURATE GROSS REEL AND TARE WEIGHTS ARE CRITICAL
'PLEASE WEIGH EMPTY REEL, AND VERIFY WEIGHTS PRIOR TO SHIPPING
-AVERAGED WEIGHTS ARE UNACCEPTABLE SINCE SPECIFIC CABLE IS ISSUED
FOOT PER POUND UNITS.
'REFUSAL TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS MAY RESULT IN REMOVAL FROM THE
BIDDER'S LIST FOR FUTURE ORDERS.
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City of For C Ilins Director of Purchasing and Risk Management
This order of valid over $2000 unless signed by James B. O'Neill II, CPPO
City of Fort Collins Purchasing, PO Box 580, Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580
Phone: 970-221-6775 Fax: 970-221-6707 Email: info@ci.fort-collins.co.us
Total: 6,680.00
Mall Invoices in duplicate to:
City of Fort Collins
Accounting Department
PO Box 580
Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580
Table I
PHASE CONDUCTORS
NEUTRAL CONDUCTOR
STORES
NUBER
SERIAL
NUMBER
NUMBER OF
INDIVIDUAL
CONDUCTORS
ASSEMBLY
SIZE
NO,
STRANDS
NOMINAL
DIAMERTER
INCHES
COMPOSITE
INSULATION
THICKNESS
MILS
SIZE
NO.
STRANDS
NOMINAL
DIAMETER
INCHES
COMPOSITE
INSULATION
THICKNESS
MILS
7503-1015
02
2
Duplex
#6
7
.184
60(1)
03
1
—
#1/0
19
.361
80(2)
—
—
_
_
04
3
Triplex
#110
19
.361
80(2)
#2
7
.283
60
05
3
Triplex
#4/0
19
.512
80(2)
#2/0
19
.405
80
O6
1
—
#4/0
19
.512
80(2)
—
—
—
_
07
3
Triplex
350 MCM
37
.661
95(2)
#4/0
19
.511
80
O8
1
—
500 MCM
37
.789
95(2)
(1) Class B Standard Stranding
(2) Compressed Wire
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REV. SYM: D
4.0 QUALITY ASSURANCE
4.1 RESPONSIBILITY FOR INSPECTION
Unless otherwise specified, the vendor is responsible for the performance of all
inspection requirements as specified herein. Except as otherwise specified, the vendor
may utilize his own facilities or any commercial laboratory acceptable to the City of Fort
Collins. The City reserves the right to perform or witness any of the inspections set forth
in this specification where such inspections are deemed necessary. If required by the
Purchase Order, representatives of an independent test laboratory acceptable to the
City of Fort Collins shall witness or perform all tests required therein and shall certify all
test reports.
4.2 TESTS
All cable manufactured under this specification shall be tested according to the
applicable paragraphs of ICEA specification listed. If required by the Purchase Order,
certified test reports shall be furnished to the City of Fort Collins.
5.0 PREPARATION FOR DELIVERY
Packaging and marking of articles procured under this specification shall be in
accordance with the Purchase Order and the following: Each reel shall be legibly
tagged with type, voltage, weight and length of the cable, the purchase order number
and the name and address of the manufacturer. Ship on open bed truck.
10
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APPENDIX A
APPROVED MANUFACTURERS
1) Alcan Cable
2) BICC
3) Pirelli
REV. SYM: D
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369-102
Rev: 6-12-90
SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS
SPECIFICATION 369-102
In addition to the requirements of the "Invitation to Bid" and the "Purchase Requisition", the
following shall apply:
If metal escalation is quoted, the following statement and information shall be included on
the bid sheet:
Prices quoted herein are firm except for metal escalation/de-escalation on date of shipment
based on producer's price of metal as reported in the Metals Week U.S. Market and the
following quantity:
pounds per Mft. of aluminum @
Aluminum adjustments upward or downward will be based on Metals Week U.S. Market
price as published in "Metals Week" for the entire month prior to quoted ship date.
If any other escalation is quoted, the bidder shall indicate on the bid sheet the specific items
or materials subject to escalation and shall give the method, the current index and the
reporting publication or source of the index to be used in computing the amount thereof.
Escalation occurring after quoted delivery date will not be paid.
B. Shipping Terms
Shipment shall be by open bed truck.
Terms: FOB point of destination. Freight prepaid and allowed.
C. Failure to Meet Quoted Delivery
If a manufacturer fails to meet quoted delivery that manufacturer may be debarred from
consideration for award of contracts for a period not to exceed three years.
D. Date of Receipt of Order Defined
The purchase order will be sent by certified mail, return receipt requested and the date
shown on the return receipt shall be considered the date of receipt of order.
E. Date of Shipment Defined
The date of shipment shall be defined as the date the bill of lading is signed by the carrier.
REV. SYM: D
PREPARED BY:
APPROVED BY:
THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
Light and Power Department
P.O. BOX 580
Fort Collins, CO 80522
SPECIFICATION NO: -1 2
Single:n. Multiconductor Abrasion Resistan
.00 Volt Secondafy Power Cable
Susan Coram
EE Tech/Design
Tim Sagan
Design Engineer
DATE: July 20, 1988
(D: \engineer\coram\specs\369-102. doc)
REV. SYM: D
REVISION DESCRIPTION
CHANGE NOTICE
APPROVED
6-14-90
Susan Coram
Revison A: Page 7, Table 1: Change nominal
6-14-90
thickness of inner layer from 35 to 45
respectively to 30 mils and outer layer
Tim M. Sagen
form 25 to 35 respectively to 30 and 50
mils. (No change in ave. composite
thickness.)
Page 9, Table 2:
Change minimum diameter to nominal,
editorial.
Page 10, Para. 5.0: Add open -bed truck
requirement.
Reissued.
N/A
Susan Coram
Revision B: Appendix A, delete Southwire as
8-5-92
approved -- they don't make abrasion
resistant.
Tim M. Sagen
8-5-92
Susan Coram
Revision C: Appendix A: Change Reynolds to Cablec
12-3-93
Tim M. Sagen
12-3-93
Revision D: Page 1: add file name
N/A
p
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Page 5, Para. 2.1 move ICEA 5-66-524
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to Para. 2.2 and add ICEA P-81-570.
Page 6, Para. 3.2.2 - change ICEA 5-
66-524 to ICEA P-81-570.
Page 7, Para. 3.2.3 and Page 10 Para
4.2 - change specifications specifically'
listed to "standards listed" Update
Cablec BICC�
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Reissue
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TitlePage...........................................................................
1
Revision Record.................................................................
2
List of Active Pages............................................................
3
Table of Contents...............................................................
4
1.0
Scope.................................................................................
5
2.0
Applicable Documents........................................................
5
3.0
Requirements.....................................................................5
3.1
General Requirements for Design ......................................
5
3.2
Specific Requirements for Design .......................................
6
4.0
Quality Assurance..............................................................
10
5.0
Preparation for Delivery ......................................................
10
Table2...............................................................................
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AppendixA.........................................................................
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369-102
SPECIFICATION FOR
SINGLE AND MULTICONDUCTOR ABRASION
RESISTANT 600 VOLT SECONDARY POWER CABLE
(I -1616M
REV. SYM: D
This specification establishes the minimum requirements for 600 volt, abrasion
resistant, extruded composite two layer insulated, secondary power cables suitable for
direct burial, installation in ducts, or aerial applications. Temperature rating may be
either 750 or 900 C.
The following documents of the issue shown form a part of this specification. In those
cases when the document is not dated, the latest issue in effect on the date of invitation
for bids shall form a part of this specification.
2.1 ICEA P-81-570
2.2 ICEA S-61-402 and ICEA S-66-524
2.3 ASTM B-230
3.0 REQUIREMENTS
3.1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Cable purchased under this specification shall meet all applicable requirements of the
Insulated Cable Engineers Association (ICEA) Standard Publications listed above with
additions or deletions as detailed herein.
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REV. SYM: D
3.1.1 APPROVED MANUFACTURER
Cable purchased under this specification shall be of the manufacturers listed in
Appendix A. Manufacturer's not listed may submit written proposals demonstrating
compliance with these specifications for consideration of addition to the accepted
manufacturers list prior to the next request for bids. Acceptability of the listed
manufacturer's cable will not be determined solely by inclusion in this list. Listed
manufacturers must satisfy all requirements of this specification to be acceptable.
3.2 SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
3.2.1 CABLE ASSEMBLY
When multiconductor cable is required, the assembly shall be as follows:
Three conductor cables shall consist of two black phase and one yellow neutral
insulated single conductors triplexed. The length of lay shall be not less than 35 nor
more than 60 times the larger single insulated conductor diameter.
Two conductor cables shall consist of two black insulated single conductors duplexed.
The length of lay shall be not less than 30 nor more than 60 times the insulated
conductor diameter.
3.2.2 CONDUCTOR
The conductor shall be "EC" grade aluminum, class B standard or compressed
stranding, in applicable sizes, as required in Table 2. Stranding shall be in accordance
with ICEA P-81-570. Tensile strength shall be 12,000-20,000 psi for solid conductors.
Conductor diameters for the various cable sizes purchased under this specification shall
be in accordance with Table 2.
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REV. SYM: D
3.2.3 INSULATION
The insulation may be rated either 75°C or 90°C. Extruded composite two layer insulation
consisting of one of the following constructions shall be furnished:
a) An inner layer of black low density polyethylene and an outer layer of black
medium/high density polyethylene firmly bonded together and crosslinked.
b) An inner layer of black high molecular weight polyethylene and an outer layer of black
high density polyethylene firmly bonded together.
The average composite insulation wall thickness shall be not less than that shown in
Table 1. Each layer forming the composite insulation wall shall have the nominal
thickness shown in Table 1.
TABLE 1
Average
Composite
Nominal Thickness
CDR
Insulation
Each Layer Mils
AWG
Wall Thick
Size
Mils
Inner Outer
8 2
60
30
30
1 - 4/0
1 80
30
50
The minimum thickness of the composite insulation wall shall be not less than 90% of the
average value listed, and of each layer not less than 80% of the nominal value listed.
In triplexed assemblies, phase conductors shall be black and neutral conductor shall be
either solid yellow or have three (3) equally spaced extruded yellow stripes. The
insulation shall be applied in a manner which prevents inclusions of insulation in the
interstices of the conductor. If a mylar separator is used, it must be opaque. Insulation
properties shall be as required by ICEA standards listed.
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3.3 IDENTIFICATION
Each conductor shall have a durable continuous marking showing the manufacturer's
name or trade mark, voltage rating, and conductor size. The separate phase
conductors shall be individually identified. Marking shall not cause surface irregularities.
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