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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBID - 6091 THREE PHASE LARGE OUTDOOR 230KV POWER TRANSFORMERSJrTRANING COMPONENTS June 2 2008 TO CITY OF FORT COLLINS Inquiry 6091 230 kV Power Transformer Quote Number F-8409 Specification Document(s) Channel Partner Jim Houlihan Lewis Associates Inc Prepared By Thomas J Schmidt Application Engineer Territory General Manager Dan Dickinson Waukesha Wisconsin Quotation Phone 303 232 7273 Fax 303 232 7292 Phone 262 521 0123 Fax 262 521 0198 Phone 262 521 0188 Fax 262 521 0196 2 2 1 (Cont ) Waukesha Electric Systems (Bidder's Name) 1-4) Factory Dielectric Tests Induced Voltage a) Induced voltage (kV) b) Frequency of induced voltage (Hz) �L qO V 2 l $U c) Applied to winding (HV LV) for (cycles) %d-O 0 14) Radio interference voltage at 1MHz per NEMA TR-1-1974 not to exceed (microvolts) (picocoulombs) 15) Net weights (approximate) a Core and coils b Case and fittings c) Weight of oil d) Transformer complete with oil 16) Shipping weight of largest piece 17) Dimensions (approximate) a) Height overall UCH _5--vO (pounds) (`` S-� (pounds) y0 O (pounds) / �(9 q0 O (pounds) / 11 r c/L9 (pounds) (inches) 3a7as (inches) al `' , I b) Net headroom required to remove core and coils, mcludmg height C / of tank (inches) Z O� c) Net headroom required to remove high -voltage bushings, including a tank height (inches) 1 S) Projected floor dimensions (overall) including radiators and any other projections) related to reference line through high voltage bushings (approximate) a) Parallel to HV bushings b) Perpendicular to HV bushings (inches) 3 3 (inches) a ?-);� 29 300 001 2 2 1 (Cont ) Waukesha Electric Systems (Bidder's Name) 19) Base dimensions (approximate) a) Parallel to HV bushings (inches) 2p� b) Perpendicular to HV bushings (inches) -/ 20) Shipping dimensions of largest piece (approximate) a) Height Q p (inches) o b) Length (inches) c) Width (inches) a 21) Transformer Outline Drawing Numbers (attach drawings) a) Shipping Outline Drawing showing center of gravity(No ) (No) (, 2 b) Approximate Transformer Outline Drawing showing center of gravity when completely assembled and filled with oil (No) L % 22) Load Tap Changer Motor Drive Mechanism a) Motor size b) Type c) Three-phase or single-phase 23) Load -Tap Changer Data a) Manufacturer and type b) Type (resistance bridge or vacuum) (HP) r y S/IV 4r_r Cv A"KFS11A — Q Z 0 &5f5 rpwac 300-001 2 2 1 (Cont) Waukesha Electric Systems (Bidder's Name) 24) First Stage Forced Cooling a) Number of fans b) HP rating of each c) Number of pumps d) HP rating of each 25) Second Stage Forced Cooling (Additional equipment over and above first stage) a) Number of fans b) HP rating of each c) Number of pumps d) HP rating of each 26) Load of Cooling Equipment a) Fist stage forced cooling b) Total forced cooling 27) Cooling system control contacts will close at the following temperatures with a tolerance of plus or mmus a) First stage forced cooling b) Second stage forced cooling c) Initiate alarm or actuate relay 28) Total heater load 29) Total auxiliary load, including fans, pumps, heaters etc (No ) ?( (HP) 1/i (No) rV j (HP) N I (No) (} (HP) i (No ) N I (HP) NR (kW) a @�(7MVA (kW) @ 6-(MVA Lta-T-c12 (OC) (OP (' (OC) (watts) 300-001 2 2 1 (Cont ) KbVIJIVN H /-')/ZUU15 Waukesha Electric Systems (Bidder's Name) 30) u sh g Drawing Alumb"s (attach drawings) a) H L ATC x b) X i i c) Y (tertiary) d) Neutral t— k TT (L 31) Bushmg strike distance a) H (inches) 7.1 b) X (inches) / 0 c) Y (tertiary) (inches) 0 1 ry d) Neutral (inches) O 32) Bushing Impulse Withstand Voltage (Standard Conditions) a) H /� (kV) qo&) Ir V 8 / L b) X (kV) l v ✓ /3 / L c) Y (tertiary) (kV) N d) Neutral (kV) 110 V 6/6 33) Bushing C T Data a) Manufacturer C (L e h e e b) Accuracy class e TOO c) H V Ratio (, 00 ( S' ) } 00 ( S' d) LV Ratio �DOo'� 3�OOrs l'I e) Neutral Rato 34) Type of Core Steel Proposed { 1 C kscr2 S' C 2 t B 0<c h 300 001 REVISION 3/5/2008 Waukesha Electric Systems (Bidder's Name) 2 2 2 SUPPORTING DATA The following supporting data shall also be furnished with the Bidder's Proposal 2 2 2 1 Description and location of major shop facilities proposed for use in constructing the electrical equipment and auxiliaries — Iry " I, r` 5 t w I Description and location of service shop and personnel under the direct ownership and control of the Bidder which is closest to the project and which will be available for service work on all the equipment The description shall also state the length of time service shop has been in operation w " Ic* S it re bV t 2 2 2 3 Typical list of power transformers of equal or greater complexity and rating manufactured by the Bidder during the past ten years This list shall include the rating of each transformer, the approximate dollar value the installed location, the Purchaser's name and purchase date S F F i4 tin E ti f D t t S> 2 2 2 4 Description of on -site testing to be performed by the Owner necessary to validate the Supplier's Warranty S f R 7 r 0, C w G P a g 07 ( C-K O y 2 2 3 EXCEPTIONS TO SPECIFICATION The Bidder shall attach, immediately following this data sheet, a list and detail of all exceptions taken to the Specification Exceptions taken, but not listed below, will not be accepted by the Purchaser If no exceptions are taken by the Bidder, this fact shall be noted below 5, C-12 A- t! ACty ,0 Q (-torc rggc l 2 2 3 1 This Proposal is in complete accordance with the Purchaser's Specification, without exception (yes or no) n SCF Ia rMC,t-1r13 aLC0M F F 9 D 2 2 3 2 If 2 2 3 1 is "no" the following exceptions are taken (detail follows) SjE ra- rl-A c 1+" Q L4-e T-r- r<� Lto j 2 13 300 001 REVISION H 3/5,2008 SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTIONS Prices quoted must remain firm for a 30 day period after the opening date Bidders not responding for the commodity requested in the Bid List for this class and item Freight terms F O B destination freight prepaid All freight charges must be included in pricing submitted on proposal and not entered as separate pricing Any discount allowed by Vendor for prompt payment, etc, must be reflected in quoted figure, and not entered as separate pricing Sales prohibited/conflict of interest No officer, employee, or their dependent or person residing in and sharing the expenses of their household, shall have a financial interest in the sale to the city of any real or personal property, equipment material, supplies or services This rule also applies to subcontracts with the City This shall not apply to members of any authority, board, committee or commission of the City, thereof, other than the members of the City Council Collusive or sham bids Any bid deemed to be collusive or a sham bid will be rejected and reported to authorities as such Your authorized signature of this bid assures that such bid is genume and is not a collusive or sham bid The City reserves the right to award on total or individual basis, whichever is most beneficial to the City The City reserves the right to accept or reject any and all quotes Any eshons or in u ti es regarding this bid should be directed to �_ Thomas J Schmidt IGNATURE TYPE OR PRINT NAME AND TITLE Waukesha Electric Systems 262-521-0123 COMPANY NAME TELEPHONE NUMBER, AREA CODE 400 S Prairie Ave Waukesha WI 53186 06/02/08 ADDRESS STREET CITY, STATE ZIP DATE 2-14 300 001 TRANS8ERYICE TRAININFORMERSG COMPONENTS June 2 2008 City of Fort Collins 215 North Mason Street Fort Collins Colorado 80524 Quote Number F-8409 Arm James B O'Neill II Director of Purchasing and Risk Management Purchasing and Risk Mangement We are pleased to offer our quotation for your transformer requirements Quotation ITEM NO 01 QUANTITY 2 NET PRICE $ 1,595,359 00 EA SHIPMENT 40-44 weeks after receipt of an accepted written purchase order in our office, subject to plant loading at the time of receipt of order Page 1 Transformer 30/40/50 MVA, ONAN/ONAF/ONAF , 3 phase, 60 Hz, 55/65 Degree C rise, 230 kV Delta to 13 8 kV Wye with high voltage de -energized taps, low voltage load tap changing and accessories in accordance with your specifications, with exceptions listed below, plus ANSI and NEMA standards This item will be designed with copper windings in a circular configuration using continuous disc and/or helical windings Separate, fully distributed regulating windings will be utilized for the load tap changer to reduce ampere -turn imbalance resulting in lower axial short circuit forces and minimize localized hot -spot temperatures Transformer(s) will be manufactured in our Waukesha, Wisconsin or Goldsboro, North Carolina facility Please note price above includes a 2% discount for purchase of duplicate unit LTC EQUIPMENT The Waukesha® UZD Load Tap Changer includes the following equipment Load Tap Changer Integrated Oil Filtration System o Auto -Recharging Dehydrating Breather (ARDB) The Oil Filtration System and Auto -Recharging Dehydrating Breather reduce your maintenance costs extend contact life, and enhance the already proven reliability of the Waukesha® UZD Load Tap Changer by filtering the LTC oil to keep it clean and by regenerating the silica gel desiccant in the breather to keep the oil dry Waukesha® also offers an OPTIONAL Viewing Port which enables visual inspection of contacts in the LTC without opening the oil -filled compartment The inspection can be completed while the transformer remains to service (zf permitted by your company s work practices) I JYTRANSFORMERS SERVICE TRAINING COMPONENTS Quotation June 2 2008 Quote Number F-8409 Page 2 Please refer to the enclosed brochure for more information on the Oil Filtration System, Auto -Recharging Dehydrating Breather and OPTIONAL Viewing Port Waukesha@ offers Comprehensive LTC Maintenance Training classes Please see enclosed brochure for details GALVANIZED RADIATORS Waukesha Electric Systems has now standardized on unpainted galvanized radiators for all its medium - power transformers Compared with conventional painted radiators galvanized units provide superior protection against rust and corrosion, reducing transformer maintenance time while extending radiator life WORLDBOXTM CONTROL ENCLOSURE Waukesha Electric Systems' WorldboxTM represents the next generation of transformer control technology, designed to simplify maintenance, reduce field service time, and enhance expandability Worldbox also utilizes IEC standard parts which are readily available from electrical distributors and generally cost less than NEMA components All components are either listed or recognized by UL and CSA PRICE POLICY The above quoted prices are for shipment shown, subject to the following conditions 1 Factory acceptance of a written purchase order or contract, within the validity period of this quotation 2 For orders requiring drawing approval, a release to immediately proceed with production must be returned to Waukesha Electric within 7 days after drawing submittal to maintain scheduled date(s) 3 There will be a 1 ''/z% charge per month of the unpaid balance beginning 30 days after the date of invoice The amount charged shall not be in excess of the applicable usurious rate PAYMENT TERMS Quoted Prices do not include sales, use or any other tax(es) unless specifically noted within this quotation OPTION 1 FIRM PRICING — Payment terms, subject to credit approval, are 30% to be invoiced with Order Acknowledgment (due net 30 days from date of invoice) 30% to be invoiced when released to Manufacturing (due net 30 days from date of invoice) 30% to be invoiced at time of shipment (due net 30 days from date of invoice) 10% to be invoiced upon delivery of the transformer (due net 30 days from date of invoice) jrTRA11 SFORMERS SERVICE NINGCOMPONENTS June 2 2008 Quote Number F-8409 OPTION 2 ESCALATED PRICING — Quotation Page 3 At the time of final invoicing, Waukesha Electric Systems will provide an updated selling price based upon the change in material costs for copper, core steel plate steel, mineral oil, and paper insulation since the time of quotation The final selling price will be (adjusted upwards or downwards) using the indices identified below and the latest available at time of shipment Payment terms, subject to credit approval, are 100% due net 30 Days from date of invoice (Shipment) See the following calculation provided below for an example ESCALATION EXAMPLE ElitetCuetomer Enterzoomw Enter "ov-05 5-Ma -06 Copper HG Comex IN 36 35970 1 8604 9% Core Steel WES 100 1,00 10000 9% Plate Steel AMM No 1 Heavy Products Melt Chicago 24000 2050 1 0354 6% West Texas Crude Oil If Furnished) Index 60 58 7019 1 1586 2% PIX US NBSK Paper Insulation Index 1 03933 69000 1 1 0793 1 4% The following material indices are the base indices for this quotation Mrternl Name Aalue Ural Index Dale ( oppel H( ( om.x A%9 tents/lb 5/29/08 t ore Steel N@ S 1 0 $/unit 5/29108 I [at( Steel AMM No I HemMelt Chicago 51500 $/gross tun 5/29/08 Oil N est Tc%As ( rude Index 12663 $/42 gal barrel 5/29/08 Paper Insulation PIN t S NBSIx 88000 $/ton 5/29/08 OIL Oil is included in the quoted transformer price If oil is shipped separately, pricing includes shipment/delivery of the oil within sixty (60) days of shipment of the transformer After that date, customer will be invoiced for any cost exceeding $4 00/gallon JrTRA SFORMERS 8ERYICE NINGCOMPONENTS Quotation June 2 2008 Quote Number F-8409 Page 4 HAVE YOU CONSIDERED NATURAL ESTER FLUIDS Consider using natural ester fluid (specifically Envirotemp(& FR30 from Cooper Power Systems) in your transformer(s) in lieu of mineral oil Natural ester fluids increase fire safety, offer environmental compatibility and significantly extend the insulation life of your transformer(s ) Waukesha@ is the global leader in the production and retrofilhng of power transformers with FR3® fluid Envirotemp® FR32) is a natural ester fluid manufactured by Cooper Power Systems FR3® is a patented, fire resistant, biodegradable dielectric coolant specifically formulated for use in distribution and power transformers According to Cooper Power Systems, this fluid features several properties that can offer significant benefit to the operation and life extension of your transformers • FR30's higher solubility point for dissolved water can help reduce moisture levels in the cellulose material thus slowing the aging rate of the cellulose and help prevent sudden overload caused vapor formation • Lower potential for dielectric strength reduction at very cold temperatures caused by moisture saturation ■ Reduction in paper aging rate, sealed tube testing by Cooper has shown a 500% to 800% reduction of aging rate of cellulose insulation material when compared to cellulose operating in mineral oil at the same temperature • Significantly higher flash and fire points that can improve fire safety margins and potentially reduce or even eliminate requirements for firewalls and/or deluge systems, rated as a less flammable fluid by Factory Mutual Global and Underwriters Laboratory • Negative gassing tendency ■ Increase in switch contact thermal stability • Significant reduction of sludge precipitate and coking of bare conductor • High biodegradability and non -toxicity that can lessen environmental impact in the event of leak or spill • Made from renewal resources grown in the USA with half the carbon footprint of petroleum oil Should you wish to further explore the benefits please contact your Waukesha@ Channel Partner, the Application Engineer who prepared this quotation or Steve Moore (phone 262-521-0135, cell 414 745- 3185) for additional information NOTES/COMMENTS/EXCEPTIONS Invite to bid Purchasine Restrictions— Waukesha takes exception to the statement Waukesha Terms and Conditions shall apply with exceptions as listed below for this statement Exceptions to Purchase Order Terms and Conditions 1 COMMERCIAL DETAILS — The 7paragraph which reads Goods Rejected — shall be modified as follows Insert after consultation with Seller" after' returned" in the 3`a line 20 PROPOSAL REVISION H 3/5/2008 F8409 (Bidder's Proposal No) TO City of Fort Collins P O Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 ATTENTION Purchasing (Bidder's Name) 400 S Prairie Avenue Waukesha WI (Bidder's Address) 262-544-4656 (Bidder's Phone No) 06/02/08 (Date) Subject Proposal for two (2) LTC equipped outdoor power transformer rated 230-13 8Y/7 97 KV 30/40/50/56 MVA, 55/65' C rise to be opened as stipulated in the INVITATION TO BID Gentlemen The undersigned Bidder, a Wisconsin (State of Incorporation) corporation, hereby (a) proposes and agrees to furnish, on or before the completion date specified in the Special Conditions and for the pnce(s) set forth in the Bid Schedule the subject equipment and associated services in strict accordance with the Contract Documents of which this Proposal is a part, (b) agrees to the rights reserved to the City of Fort Collins for the taking and evaluation of Proposals and award of Contract as set forth in the Contract Documents, and (c) agrees to furnish the required Performance Bond within fifteen (15) days from the date on which the Bidder is notified that his Proposal is accepted The undersigned Bidder hereby certifies (a) that the data required by paragraph 2 2 of this Specification is complete and included with his Proposal, (b) that all conflicts or exceptions have been noted or listed as directed in paragraphs 18 and 2 2 3 of this Specification, (c) that this Bid is genume and is not made in the interest of, or on the behalf of, any undisclosed person, firm or corporation, and is not submitted in conformity with any agreement or rules of any undisclosed group, association, organization, or corporation, (d) that he has not directly or indirectly induced or solicited any other Bidder to put in a false or sham bid, 21 300 001 TRANSFORMERS SERVICE TRAINING COMPONENTS Quotation June 2 2008 Quote Number F-8409 Page 5 5 CHANGES IN COMMERCIAL TERMS — The following modifications shall apply to this section Delete `verbal or" in the 3rd line Insert mutually agreed to by Seller and Purchaser' after "order" in the 3`d line 10 TITLE — Insert the following at the end of this section In addition title and risk of loss shall transfer to the Purchaser when equipment is delivered to the shipping destination Purchaser shall advise Seller and carrier of any observable damage or irregularity pursuant to Seller's Receiving Instructions Defects and non conformances reported after acceptance of delivery will be corrected in accordance with the provisions of the Seller's warranty 13 PURCHASERS PERFORMANCE OF SELLERS OBLIGATIONS — The following modifications shall apply to this section 2"d paragraph insert third party" between all" and "liability in the 2"d line 3`d paragraph delete this paragraph 19 PROTECTION AGAINST ACCIDENTS AND DAMAGES — The following modifications shall apply to this section Delete "entire' in the I't line Insert "third party between' all" and "damage" in the 2A line Insert "third party" between "all" and "claims' in the 7th line Insert ` negligent' between ` any and act" in the 9 h line Insert "negligent" between "any" and "act" in the l Ith line Exceptions to 3 0 GENERAL CONDITIONS 38 DELAYED ORDERS — Insert the following at the end of this section In addition, any hold, delay or reschedule of shipment will be subject to Seller's Cancellation and Delay Policy, as attached to Seller's quote 39 DEFAULT BY SUPPLIER 3 9 1 b) shall be revised as follows Insert "initiate a" between "not" and "cure" in the 41h line Insert of after "cure" in the 4th line 310 FORCE MAJEURE --Insert the following at the end of this section In the event of any such delay, the date of performance shall be extended for a period equal to the time lost by reason of delay, plus a reasonable time for resuming performance 3 11 TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE -- Insert the following at the end of this section JrTRANING COMPONENTS Quotation June 2 2008 Quote Number F-8409 Page 6 In addition, any termination for convenience will be subject to Seller's Cancellation and Delay Policy, as attached to Seller's quote 318 PATENTS — Insert the following at the end of this section Seller's obligation to indemnify Purchaser for infringement shall not apply to any infringement that results from Supplier's compliance with Purchaser's specifications, design or instructions, or from Purchaser s combination of Seller's work with other goods or services 3 19 INDEMNITY — The following modifications shall apply to this section Delete' alleged" in the 41h line Insert `third party" between all" and "losses in the 71h line 3 23 TERMS OF PAYMENT -- — Payment terms shall be in accordance with the options specified in Seller's quote 3 25 WARRANTY -- The Waukesha Electric Systems Five Year Power Transformer Warranty shall apply in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied Insert the following new section 3 26 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Seller shall in no event be liable for any indirect, special or consequential damages whatsoever under any theory of relief, including without limitation, breach of warranty breach of contract, tort (including negligence), strict liability, or otherwise, ansing out of or related to Seller's acts or omissions Under no circumstances shall Seller's liability to Purchaser exceed the contract price for the specific goods and services upon which the claim is based Any action for breach of contract or otherwise must be commenced within one year after the cause of action has accrued Exceptions to TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3 1 9 WARRANTY - Delete this section in its entirety and the Waukesha Electric Systems Five Year Power Transformer Warranty shall apply in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied In addition, title and risk of loss shall transfer to the Purchaser when equipment is delivered to the shipping destination Purchaser shall advise Seller and carrier of any observable damage or irregularity pursuant to Seller s Receiving Instructions Defects and non -conformances reported after acceptance of delivery will be corrected in accordance with the provisions of the Seller's warranty JrTRANNING COMPONENTS Quotation June 2 2008 Quote Number F-8409 Page 7 4 51 2 TEST - Waukesha takes exception to performing a Short Circuit test as a routine test A short circuit test can be performed for the additional cost of $1,196,519 00 plus an additionl 30 36 weeks for shipment Reccommended Snare Parts HV Bushing — $11,203 00 LV Bushing — $4,950 00 Fan assembly — $450 00 Gasket set $450 00 LOSS GUARANTEE In accordance with the current ANSI Standard C57 12 00-1993 Section 5 9 No-load (core) loss guarantee on the enclosed performance specification(s) is based on the standard reference temperature of 20°C Load (winding) loss guarantee is at the standard reference temperature of 85°C on 65°C rise rated transformers (or 75°C on 55/65°C rise rated transformers) Waukesha Electric Systems tests no-load and load losses with less than 1 0% measurement error These measurement errors are determined by a calibration system that is traceable to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (formerly the National Bureau of Standards) using methods described in NIST's Technical Note 1204 WARRANTY The above transformer is quoted with the Waukesha Electric Systems' Five Year Power Transformer Warranty in lieu of all others To qualify for the Waukesha Five Year Warranty, a Waukesha Service representative must be present at the time the transformer is dressed out and both the primary and secondary must be protected from surges with arresters mounted on the transformer tank In addition to the above, full compliance to the Waukesha Electric Systems' Transformer Instruction Manual is required to validate the warranty A complete Instruction Manual is provided with every Waukesha Power Transformer FIELD SERVICE Field Service as identified in this quotation is included in the quoted transformer price If Service has not been performed within ninety (90) days after shipment of the transformer, customer may be responsible for any increase in Waukesha Service Field Service rates The quoted price includes Supervision Waukesha Service personnel shall provide assistance to customer during the installation of the transformer and verifying proper assembly to facilitate activation of the applicable warranty jrTRANNING COMPONENTS June 2 2008 Quote Number F-8409 The minimum requirements for warranty validation are the following Quotation Page 8 • Waukesha Service person shall perform internal inspection of transformer and witness the installation and connection of bushing connections • Waukesha Service personnel shall complete field installation checklist • Customer shall provide vacuum filling records where applicable • Customer shall perform electrical acceptance tests and provide copies of test results to Waukesha Electric Systems As specified in WES Pre -operational Testing Instruction Booklet 2012, the minimum acceptance tests include o Core Insulation Resistance (Megger) o Winding Insulation Resistance o Transformer Turn Ratio o Insulation Power Factor of bushings and windings (Doble) o Oil General Chemistry Tests — Dielectric Strength Power Factor and Moisture Content Pricing is based upon a single mobilization to Jobsite during standard work hours When requested assistance lasts longer than 5 days, requires overtime assistance, or multiple mobilizations to the site, the extra work shall be billed in accordance with the field service engineering rates designated in the WES Field Service Price List _Option Units shipped Without Oil — Assembly Vacuum Filling & Testing -$33 500 00 The quoted price includes WESS crews and equipment will proceed to perform the transformer installation once the transformer has been placed on the pad The assembly and testing work will be composed of the following Assembly • Install connect, and tape, as necessary, all bushings • Hang and brace radiators, and/or fans • Mount oil preservation system if required • Mount lightning arresters, if required • Mount control cabinet, if required • Mount any miscellaneous items removed for shipment • Check all internal clearances including DETC and LTC (if equipped) for proper alignment and timing • Hang all conduit removed for shipment, pull and terminate associated wiring Oil Filling • Elevate core/coil temperature, if necessary • Conduct vacuum leak test • Vacuum fill in accordance with WES Instruction Leaflet Doc 2011 • Pull vacuum at a level of 1 Torr(1,000 micron, lmm of Hg) less and hold for a minimum of 8 hours • Vacuum fill transformer oil while maintain a vacuum level of 5 Torr or less • Pull tail vacuum for 1 hour after completing filling • Fill conservator tank or activate nitrogen system as appropriate for transformer design JVA TRANSFORMERS SERVICE TRAINING COMPONENTS June 2 2008 Quote Number F-8409 Quotation Page 9 Testing • As specified in WES Pre operational Testing Instruction Booklet 2012, the minimum acceptance tests include • Bushing power factor and capacitance • Core megger • Transformer turns ratio • Insulation power factor • Insulation resistance • Functional check of unit control cabinet • Oil tests after filling 1 Moisture content 2 Power factor 3 Dielectric Strength 4 Flash and fire point (FR39) units only) SCOPE CLARIFICATIONS For all transformer installations, the following apply • Purchaser shall be responsible for switching, lock out, and grounding of any equipment necessary to establish safe work area • Purchaser shall provide suitable, free, clear, unlimited, and compacted access route, roads, and area around work location for access of service equipment • Purchaser shall connect all external protection, control, and relay wiring, as required • Purchaser shall connect all external bushing terminations or bus work as required • Purchaser shall assemble any deluge systems as required • WES will compile all crating and waste material in designated area However, purchaser shall be responsible for disposal of solid wastes • Purchaser shall provide drum and dispose of all waste, flush and scrap oil generated in execution of work • Purchaser shall provide communication and sanitation facilities • No provisions have been included for secondary oil containment as may be required for compliance to local site SPCC programs • No provisions have been included for Union Labor requirements • Any site specific or customer required access and/or safety training is not included in pricing and would be billed at applicable field service rates • If Envirotenip® FR3® is included in this quotation, acceptance test results of FR30 fluid will differ from the typical values of transformers filled with mineral oil Insulation power factor values are expected to increase and insulation resistance values are expected to decrease when compared to test values with mineral oil insulation system • If Envirotenip® FR3® is included in this quotation, Purchaser shall be responsible for disposal of all totes/drums utilized for make up and flush oil that is generated during course of project WES can arrange for disposal upon request at additional cost TRANSFORMERS SERVICE TRAINING COMPONENTS Quotation June 2 2008 Quote Number F-8409 Page 10 Should additional requirements, test, and/or processing procedures apply, please contact Waukesha Electric Systems for pricing SHIPMENT The above quoted transformer will be shipped dry air tilled by rail, F O B rail siding nearest specified destination Parts will be shipped separate by Truck coordinated with the rail delivery The above quoted transformer will be shipped dry air by rail, then by truck, F O B to your specified pad providing no unusual circumstances unknown to Waukesha Electric are present, such as no existing roads, impassable conditions, extreme grade or anything else which would prevent Waukesha Electric from delivering to the transformer site, and providing that free access is available to allow Waukesha Electric to unload the equipment on the pad without obstructions such as existing fencing, overhead lines, insufficiently compacted soil (necessitating matting), oil containment pits or dikes around pad, debris, etc Any additional rigging costs resulting from the above stated possible conditions will be charged to the customer DRAWINGS Approval drawings will be submitted 14 weeks after receipt and acceptance of order, or 14 weeks prior to planned slupdate- whichever is earlier Approval drawings for orders received with planned shipment more than 40 weeks after receipt and acceptance of order will be submitted in 20 weeks Final drawings and instruction manuals will be sent at time of shipment TERMS & CONDITIONS The enclosed Waukesha Electric Systems Transformer Terms and Conditions of Sale are an integral part of this offer and shall apply except as otherwise agreed to in wasting by an authorized employee of Waukesha Electric Systems Alternate Terms and Conditions are subject to negotiation Seller shall in no event be liable for any indirect, special or consequential damages whatsoever whether grounded in tort (including negligence), strict liability or contract Under no circumstances shall Seller s liability to Buyer exceed the contract price for the specific goods and services upon which the claim is based Any action for breach of contract or otherwise must be commenced within one year after the cause of action has accrued WES reserves the right to correct clerical and administrative errors in this Quotation and other related documents ENCLOSURES Performance Specification(s), Maintenance Warranty Addendum, Bid Bond, Terms and Conditions of Sale, and product information are enclosed with this proposal Quotation is in accordance with the attached Five Year Warranty, Cancellation and/or Delay Policy and Storage Policy or the latest version(s) in effect at the time of the request TRANSFORMERS SERVICE TRAINING COMPONENTS June 2 2008 Quote Number F-8409 Quotation VALIDITY This proposal will remain in effect for 30 days, unless changed in the interim by written notice ���-YK/►�-lLd�n Laune S ghck Johnson VP Chief Marketing & Sales Officer TS/TJS ENCLOSURES Sincerely Waukesha Electric Systems, Inc �Tornas /t4—tx Application Engineer Page 11 Performance Specification For FORT COLLINS UTILITIES Quotation No F 8409 Item No 2 Project Name 230 kV Sytem Substation Trans TRANSFORMER RATINGS Phase 3 Cooling HV Volts XV Volts Frequency 60 Class 230 000 D 13 800 Y Temp Rise C 55/65 ONAN 30 0/33 6 MVA 30 0/33 6 MVA Insulating ONAF 40 0/44 8 MVA 40 0/44 8 MVA Liquid Oil ONAF 50 0/56 0 MVA 50 0/56 0 MVA ADDITIONAL TAP VOLTAGES Terminal Style Taps or kV Capacity HV DETC +2 / 2 @ 2 500% Full XV LTC +16/ 16 @ 0 625% Reduced PERCENT IMPEDANCE VOLTS AUXILIARY LOSSES AND SOUND LEVEL % Windings At MVA MVA Class Cooling Loss (Watts) Sound Level dB 11 50 H X 30 000 300 ONAN 0 0 65 400 ONAF 2 400 67 500 ONAF 4 800 68 The above values for cooling loss do not include ancillary equipment (heaters control devices etc ) losses of 1 000 Watts INSULATION LEVELS (kV) PERFORMANCE BASED ON A LOADING OF Terminal Winding Bushing HV Wmdmg 230000 Volts@ 300 MVA HV Line 900 900 XV Wmdmg 13 800 Volts @ 300 MVA XV Line 110 150 XV Neutral 110 150 EFFICIENCIES Base MVA (ONAN) = 100% Load 100% 75% 50% 25% Percent 99 56 99 62 99 66 99 61 REGULATION PERFORMANCE DATA No Load Temp 20 'C/Load Loss Temp 75°C Power Factor Percent Regulation Exciting Current (Percent) and Loss (Watts) 1 0 1 05 Excitation Exciting Current(%) No Load Loss Load Loss Total Loss 0 9 592 100% 500 22 700 111 300 134 000 0 8 767 105% 750 110% 1 00 MECHANICAL DATA Not for Construction Purposes Dimensions are in inches & weights we in pounds (approx values) Outline Drawing Number Shipping Base Assembled Shipping Weight (lbs ) Height (A) 294 189 Core and Coils 97 500 Width (B) 208 337 260 Tank and Fittings 82 000 Depth (C) Height over Cover (D) 99 222 124 189 Liquid (14 250 gallons) Total Weight 106 900 286 400 Shipping Weight heaviest piece 162 500 MAINTENANCE WARRANTY ADDENDUM To be attached to and form a part of contract or purchase order dated between , hereinafter referred to as Contractor and hereinafter referred to as Customer It is expressly understood and agreed by the parties to this contract that the Surety's liability under its performance bond with respect to maintenance shall be limited to a one year maintenance period which shall begin when Customer accepts delivery or makes final payment in accordance with the terms of the contract (insert contractor name) , its successors, and/(-r assigns, shall be solely responsible for the balance of the term of its maintenance warranty in accordance with the terms found therein This addendum signed, sealed, and dated this day of , 20 Accepted Uz Accepted UM Contractor Signature Title Customer SchedShipC WOPrefix WONo Quoteld ItemNo Customers Customer_ CustomerF BaseRise 5/8/2008 GM 73782 7800 1 1174 MERIWET 6026 55 4/30/2008 GM 73781 7800 1 1174 MERIWET 6026 55 4/30/2008 W02 6314 7815 10 1693 NIAGARA 00000630E 65 4/8/2008 GM 73813 6953 4 9701 GEORGIA 601502-25 65 3/28/2008 GM 73720 7662 12 51 AEP AME 251E+12 65 3/25/2008 GM 73812 6953 5 9701 GEORGIA 601502 24 65 3/20/2008 GM 83879 7482 3 1318 BRAZOS ELECTRIC F 65 3/18/2008 W02 6355 4135 17 5286 GEORGIA 0240436 0 65 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50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 65 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 55 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 55 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 30 40 50 55 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 REVISION H 3/5/2008 Waukesha Electric Systems (Bidder's Name) 2 1 1 BASIC PRICE The lump sum price for Two (2) LTC equipped outdoor power transformer rated 230-13 8Y/7 97 KV. 30/40/50/56 MVA. 55/65° rise, rnclUjHV`s'g1r`{�ti&, accessories and associated services, in accordance with Specification 300-001- REV H One Million Five Hundred Ninety -Five Thousand Three Hundred Fifty -Nine Dollars (Price in Words) ($ 1 595 359 00 The foregoing price includes all tests required by the Technical Specifications except those listed in paragraph 2 12 below The foregoing price is exclusive of any taxes 2 1 2 PRICES FOR TESTING The following tests, included in the lump sum price, will be performed in accordance with the Technical Specifications for the indicated price per test per transformer Long Time Dielectric and Corona Core Insulation Resistance Impulse Tests Temperature Tests in Addition to Those Required by ANSI (Tests on two units shall be included in the lump sum price) Audible Sound Tests Zero Sequence Impedance Tests Impedance and Load Loss Tests in Addition to Those Required by ANSI Short Circuit Tests (not included in lump, sum) �l_tiS ItPPej(�NR�S��3W�EtU roa SNIIMEnr2_3 300-001 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 65 30 40 0 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 55 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 50 65 30 40 50 30 40 50 30 40 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assent that the terms and conditions set forth herein shall be deemed as part of such order No modified or other conditions will be recognized by Seller unless specifically agreed to in writing and failure of Seller to object to provisions contained in any purchase order or other communication from Buyer shall not be construed as a waiver of these conditions nor an acceptance of any such provisions No order accepted by Seller may be altered or modified by Buyer unless agreed to in writing by Seller and no such order may be canceled or terminated by Buyer except with the written consent of Seller and upon payment of Sellers loss damage and expense arising from such cancellation or termination as defined in Seller s Cancellation and/or Delay Policy Any agreement of purchase or sale shall be construed in accordance with the laws of Wisconsin without reference to principles of conflicts of law 2 PRICE POLICY Prices shall be as stated in Seller s quotation prices shall be valid for the duration of the quotation and only for shipment within the quoted leadtime 3 TERMS OF PAYMENT Terms of payment are specified in Seller s quotation and payments are due net thirty (30) days from date of invoice Seller shall charge 1 1/2 /o per month of the unpaid invoice amount beginning thirty one (31) days after date of invoice but the amount shall not exceed any rate prohibited by applicable law In the event there are any negotiated changes made to the order that result in a negotiated change in price that is (a) greater than or equal to ten percent Ito%) of the price of the affected unit excluding applicable taxes freight rigging or other ancillary charges or (b) greater than or equal to one hundred thousand dollars ($too 000 00) then Customer shall be invoiced for the lesser of such amount at the time of the agreed upon change and payment shall be due upon receipt of said invoice Any other negotiated changes made to the order that result in a negotiated change in price shall be debited or credited on the final invoice Buyer shall provide Seller with any Buyer specific invoice requests at the time the order is placed 4 TAXES Price does not include sales use excise or other taxes for which Buyer assumes Lability wherever applicable to the order unless otherwise agreed in writing Buyer shall provide any tax exemption certificate(s) or direct pay permit(s) at the time the order is placed 5 FREIGHT Except as otherwise stated in Seller s quotation prices for freight shall be F O B jobsite or nearest radsiding freight prepaid and allowed to the jobsite or nearest radsiding Buyer shall be responsible for providing a readily accessible shipping destine non without obstructions at or to the jobsite Title and risk of loss shall transfer to Buyer when equipment is delivered to the shipping destination Buyer shall advise Seller and carrier of any observable damage or irregularity pursuant to Seller s Receiving Instructions Defects and non conformances reported after delivery shall be corrected in accordance with Seller s warranty Any detention charges by the carrier are Buyer s responsibility Page 1 of 2 ■ 6 DELIVERY Seller shall not be liable for any loss or damage as a result of any delay in shipment delivery or installation due to any cause whether at Seller s operations or at the operations of a sup pher or subcontractor to Seller beyond Seller s reasonable control including without limitation flood hurricane or other act of God act of Buyer embargo or other governmental act regulation order or request fire theft accident strike slowdown or labor dispute war not delay in transportation inability to obtain necessary labor matenals or manufacturing facilities In the event of any such delay the date of performance shall be extended for a period equal to the time lost by reason of delay plus a reasonable time for resuming performance If shipping or progress of work is delayed or interrupted for any cause for which Buyer is directly or indirectly responsible and additional costs (including storage costs) are incurred by Seller due to such delays Buyer shall reimburse Seller for such added costs 7 INSTALLATION All equipment shall be installed by and at the expense of Buyer unless otherwise agreed in writing Assistance in initial operation of certain equipment and instruction of operators may be given as normally required Additional assistance requested by Buyer shall be chargeable at standard rates plus living and travel expenses unless otherwise agreed in writing 8 WARRANTIES Seller warrants the equipment to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year after delivery by Seller If within such period any such equipment or parts shall be proved to Seller s satisfaction to be defective such equip ment or parts shall be repaired or replaced at Seller s option with all removal and installation to be at Buyer s expense Seller s obligation hereunder shall be limited to such repair or replacement F O B its factory and shall be conditioned upon Seller s receiving written notice of any alleged defect within ten (10) days after its discovery and at Seller s option return of such equipment or parts prepaid to its factory This warranty shall not apply to equipment or parts that have been subjected to negligence accident damage by circumstances beyond Seller s reasonable control or improper operation maintenance or storage or modification by Buyer The foregoing warranty shall be void and not apply if the equipment in question has not been fully protected by properly installed and coordinated voltage surge suppressors current overload and other current protective devices These devices must be rated set and adjusted to protect the equipment in accordance with up to date commonly accepted industry standards and practices Under no circumstances will Seller be responsible for damage in excess of the sale price to Buyer for the goods and/or services for which damages are claimed THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES (EXCEPT TITLE) INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES OF MER CHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PURPOSE AND STATE SELLER S ENTIRE AND EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY AND BUYER S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY SELLER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT INCIDEN TAL SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER Goldsboro, NC Plant 800 758 4384 Waukesha, WI Plant 800 835 2732 www WaukeshaElectnc com 9 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Except as specifically provided in Article 10 Seller shall in no event be liable to Buyer or Buyer s customer for any indirect incidental special or consequential damages whatsoever under any theory of relief including without limitation breach of warranty breach of contract tort (including negligence) and strict liability ansing out of or related to Seller s acts or omissions Under no circumstances shall Seller s liability to Buyer exceed the contract price for the specific goods and services upon which such liability is based Any action for breach of contract or otherwise must be commenced within one (1) year after the cause of action has accrued 10 PATENTS AND COPYRIGHTS If Buyer receives a claim that any equipment or part thereof (herein called Product ) manufac lured by Seller infringes a U S Patent or Copyright Buyer shall promptly notify Seller in writing and give Seller information assistance and exclusive authority to evaluate defend and settle such claim Seller shall then at its own expense and option (a) settle such claim (b) procure for Buyer the right to use such Product (c) replace or modify it to avoid infringement (d) remove it and refund the purchase price less accrued depreciation or (e) defend against such claim Provided such timely notice information assistance and authority have been given by Buyer to Seller should any court of competent jurisdiction hold such Product to constitute infringement Seller shall pay arty costs and damages finally awarded on account of such infringement and if the use of such Product is enjoined Seller shall take at its option one or more of the actions under (b) (c) or (d) above With respect to any product not manufactured by Seller the patent indemnity if any given by the manufacturer thereof shall apply in place of the foregoing indemnity The foregoing indemnity shall not apply to Q) any claim that arises out of Seller s compliance with the specification design or instructions of Buyer or pi) any claim of infringement resulting from Buyer s use of Product in combination with other equipment and materials not furnished by Seller Buyer shall hold Seller harmless and indemnified against all such claims The rights and obligations of the parties with respect to Patents and Copyrights are solely and exclusively as stated herein Page 2 of 2 1 1 1 .]M. r 11 SUBSTITUTES CHANGES AND IMPROVEMENTS Factors beyond Seller s control and the need for continuing improvement of its goods may require changes in its goods from time to time Seller reserves the right to make reasonable changes of goods of any kind without notice and to deliver revised designs or models of goods against any order unless the right is specifically waived in writing Seller shall have no responsibility whatever with respect to changes made by the manufacturer of goods sold but not manufactured by Seller Buyer s requested order changes are subject to Seller s prior written approval and to adjustments in price scheduling and other affected terms and conditions which shall be documented in a writing signed by both parties before such change order shall be implemented by Seller 12 RETURNS Goods may not be returned for credit until and unless Seller has given consent in writing to accept them Materials not normally stocked by Seller will not be accepted for credit allowance except at Seller s option Materials returned without Seller s approval will be credited at Seller s evaluation A minimum 15 / restocking charge plus freight charge will be imposed on the return of stock items when such returns are authorized by Seller 13 CANCELLATION AND DELAY Any delay suspension or cancellation of an order by Buyer shall be subject to Seller s Cancellation and Delay Policy Goldsboro, NC Plant 800 758 4384 Waukesha, WI Plant 800 835 2732 www WaukeshaElectric corn T�03 50Cn Page 1 of 1 Cancellation / Delay Policy 1 Cancellation of an order will be accepted after the purchaser has given written notice If the cancellation occurs during the period from the date of order entry to twelve (12) weeks after order acknowledgement the cancellation charges will be the actual work hours expended on the job performed at a rate of $250 per hour or a minimum of five percent (5%) of the purchase price whichever is greater 2 If the cancellation occurs after approval drawings have been issued by Waukesha the termination charge will be thirty percent (30%) of the purchase price 3 Notwithstanding items 1 and 2 above if the order is cancelled twenty six (26) weeks or less prior to shipment the cancellation charge shall be one hundred percent (100%) of the purchase price 4 If the order is suspended or shipment is delayed twenty six (26) weeks or less prior to the scheduled ship date the equipment will be completed invoiced and stored at the customer s expense in accordance with the terms of Waukesha s Storage Policy and Customer shall issue the required storage documentation 5 If a request to delay shipment changes the scheduled ship date a mutually agreed upon adjustment to the base price may be necessary Goldsboro, NC Plant 800 758 4384 Waukesha, Wl Plant 800 835 2732 www WaukeshaEleetrie cam TC114D B(R 4/07 VAUKESH ° Five Year Power Transformer Warranty Waukesha Electric Systems hereafter referred to as Waukesha Electric warrants to the original purchaser that the complete transformer together with all parts included in the original purchase (the Transformer ) has been designed in accordance with the specifications of the original purchaser and that the Transformer will be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of five (5) years from the date of arrival of the Transformer at its destination from the factory Waukesha Electric s liability under this warranty does not extend to defects caused by vandalism improper installation improper maintenance alterations by purchaser purchaser - furnished materials or improper operation For this warranty to be valid Waukesha Electric requires that both primary and secondary be protected from lightning surges with arresters mounted on the transformer tank Any other location must be approved by Waukesha Electric A Customer Service Representative must be present during field assembly, vacuum filling (if required) and inspection of the installation prior to energization Purchaser forfeits the provisions of the Five Year Warranty if these service requirements are not followed If any part is found to contain defects in material and/or workmanship during the five year warranty period Waukesha Electric s liability and purchaser s remedies under this warranty shall be limited solely to repair or replacement at Waukesha Electric s option of the defective part Decision on the method and extent of repairs rests solely with Waukesha Electric Purchaser shall give Waukesha Electric prompt written notice of any claim hereunder Waukesha Electric shall be given a reason able opportunity to investigate all claims and no parts may be returned to Waukesha Electric without authorization and instructions from the Customer Service Department During the first year this warranty covers any freight within the 48 contiguous states by common carrier in full This warranty also covers the cost of removal from the site and reinstallation after repair subject to a limit of 10% of the original selling price Costs of moving structures or associated equipment are excluded During the last four years transportation moving and reinstallation costs are excluded from this warranty THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABIL ITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Waukesha Electric SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR EXPENSES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING LOSS OF PROFITS Goldsboro NC Plant 800 758 4384 Waukesha, WI Plant 300 $35 2732 www WaukeshaElectric corn r 12/28/2006 A CORD R GATE 12/28/2006 PRODUCER THIS CERT OICATE N ISSUFD AS A MAIL F R OF INFORMATION OM Y ADD Risk Services Inc Of Michigan 171 Monroe Avenue N W AND CONrERS NO RIGHTS LPON THE CERTIFICATE IIOI DER THIS Suite 525 CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND EXTEND OR 4LTER THE Grand Rapids MI 49503 USA COVERAGE AFFORDED BY I HE POLICIES BELOW INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAICW PHONE 877 266 1043 Fnz 616 456 7451 INSURED INSURrRA ACE American Insurance Company _ 22667 INSURER Waukesha Electric Systems Inc SPX Corporation 13515 Ballantyne Corporate Place Charlotte NC 28277 USA INEURERC INSURER INSURER F THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RrSPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN 7 HE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY I HE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL T11E TERMS EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS INSR ITS MOD Nd TYPR OPINSUMACT POI ICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVEPOLICY DATEOIRRIH YV) LXPIRA11ON DATE(MM (RYY) L1011T4 A eRAL LUWLITv iO CUMNUJSK LL GBNCRAL LIABLLITY CLAIMSMADE ® OCCUR X5LG23719861 01/01/07 01/01/08 EACH OCCURRENCE $5 000 DOG DAMAGE TO RENTED PREMISES (I.9mW VRe1 S5 ODD 000 Yuv Pufull PERSONAL A ADV INJURY $5 000 000 CENFRAL AGGREGATE $25 000 000 (EN L AU RELATE LIMIT APPLIES PFR PRODUCTS COMPIOPAOG $10 000 000 PRO POLICY ❑ P0.0 ❑ L(X, A AUIOMOBILLLIABILITY ANY AUTO ISAH08228723 01/01/07 01/01/08 COMBINFDSINOULZIAIT Os a<namn $2 000 000 BODILY INJURY ALL OWNED AUTOS SCHEDULEDAUIM (� INnoo1 BODILY INJURY IIIRFD AUTOS NON OWNED AUTOS E% a IJaHI PROPERTY DAMAGE (Pn x, 0rn1) GARACY I IABII I" AUTOONLY FAACCIDENT OTHEKTFUVi EA ACt ANY AUTO AUTO (RJLY AOC ExCESS /UMBRELLA LIABII ITY LACH OCCVRI1Lr AWRPOATE ❑UCWR ❑ CI AIMS MADE BDFDULDISLF RETLNTION A A WORKER9COMPE.NSATIOYAYO EMPWYERS LIABILITY ANYPROPRIEMK PARTNLR)LXLCUrIVL OrPICERMEMRCR EXCLUDED WLR All other states 5[FC44457817 WI O1/O1/07 01/01/08 X TU Wne,C . ITS IT OTH E4 EACH ACCIDENT $I 000 000 CL.OISCASCEAEMPWYIL 51 000 000 UT dn�nku SPECIALPRO%ISIONS EL DISEASE-POLICYLIMIT $1 000 000 b Iw A OTHER 7CUC44157829 MI ON Ol/01/07 EL Each ACCid. t Sl 000 0 0 EL Disease Puli Cy S1 000 000 L B55 WC EL 01 ! Ea EII101 $1 000 Goo DESCRIPI ION M OPLKAI IONSIL0CAf10NSN1 HICLLSIEXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENUORSUALNUSPI CIAL PROVISIONS Limits Of Liability shown for General Liability policy IFXSLG23719861 include a $250 000 self Insured Retention Limits of Liability shown for Workers Compensation policy OWCUC44457829 are in excess of the Self Insured Retention of $1 000 ODO per occurrence SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOR E DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLEDBEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF VIE ISSUING INSUKER WILL ENDBAVORTO MAIL This Certificate of Insurance is provided for Informational Purposes Only 10 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDBRNAMED To THE LEFT BUT FAILURE To DO SO SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIOATION OR LIABILITY OTANY KIND UPON THE INSURER nS AGENTS ORREPRESENTADVES. AUTHOHIlkU HEYKESLNIA IIVt � �d.L S (/� �/� e z 2 1 3 UNIT PRICE ADJUSTMENT REVISION H 3/5/2008 The following unit adjustment price will be used to adjust the lump sum price for additions to or quantity requested 2 1 4 MANUFACTURER'S FIELD SERVICES $ 1, 51s; 35-9 Ea Services of the Manufacturer's field engineers will be furnished if requested by the Purchaser A copy of the Manufacturer's standard field installation and service engineering policy is included as part of this Proposal No charges other than the following will be made for the Manufacturer's field services a) Five (5) man -days of on site field service per transformer at no charge including travel and living expenses included in total bid price "5- 1710P /11 a DRYS b) The following will be charged or credited for 9 3� Goo ev "D 4 2 changes in no -charge days c) Travel expenses to City of Fort Collins � service area (per round trip) $ 690/,v U 4" of av d) Living expenses (per day) $� 1) Local travel expenses to and from job site (per hour) $ TNc cu 0,F0 fA/4T1Y-V A y ii) Charge for time spent at job site (per hour) $ sV 71 adf°" Charges will be made only for hours of work requested by Purchaser "No charge" time quoted in (a) above but not used will be deducted from the Contract Price at the rate quoted in (d) (n) above Trips to and/or time spent at the substation site by the Service Engineer to make corrections because of faulty design materials or workmanship will be at the Supplier's expense and will not be charged against this Contract 2 1 4 1 Additional charge for complete dressout including oil processing and on -site acceptance testing to satisfy 5 year warranty (not included in total bid price) /UZrzi v?� 2 1 4 2 Additional charge for delivery FOB substation site pad using Duffy Crane Service, Denver Colorado 215 ESCALATION Escalation is C , is not applicable for the transformers bid If escalation applies base values and terms are attached as required by paragraph 1 10 7 of this Specification mIV aCl�p QKp7r F?(10y �2 Pa��2-4 C)p noNf 300 001 Waukesha Electric Systems, Inc STORAGE POLICY Purchaser Company Name Waukesha Electric Systems Inc OrdeNrransrormer Unit No Waukesha Electric Systems, Inc has limited facilities for storing new transformers and any related equipment (collectively the Transformer' ) in the event that the customer cannot accept delivery upon completion of manufacture The facilities are intended only for short term outdoor storage Therefore increased rates apply for storage exceeding three months In order to comply with SPX Corporation s company wide accounting policy for bill and hold transactions Waukesha Electric Systems must receive from the customer a signed Request for Storage per the attached form, submitted on the customer s letterhead, prior to placing any equipment into storage Notification to Waukesha Electric Systems is defined as receipt of the signed Request for Storage at our offices The Request for Storage must state that title and risk of ownership of the Transformer transfer to the customer at the time the Transformer is placed into storage The warranty period for any Transformer placed in storage starts upon arrival at the destination or six months after completion of manufacture whichever occurs first Storage by Waukesha Electric Systems is contingent upon the availability of storage space at the facility Waukesha Electric Systems may require the customer to accept shipment from storage after 3 months in storage upon 30 days prior notice 2 The charge to move the Transformer into and out of storage is $4,000 in / $4 000 out 3 Storage periods greater than 30 days will result in monthly storage fees One half percent of the Transformer price shall be charged for each month or portion of a month of storage The minimum charge for storage shall be $1 500 per month After three months in storage the monthly rate increases to one percent of the Transformer price ($3,000 per month minimum) The Request for Storage also grants Waukesha Electric Systems a security Interest in the Transformer to secure payment of the purchase price and storage fees 4 The Transformer will be invoiced to the customer when the Transformer is placed into storage Storage fees will also be invoiced to the customer on a monthly basis 5 Terms of payment are Net 30 Days from date of Invoice 6 For storage periods greater than 90 days the delivery charges are subject to review at the time of shipment from storage If there are any Increases in freight or rigging rates or oil filling costs from the time the equipment is invoiced to the time it is actually shipped out of storage customer will be Invoiced for and pay the additional costs 7 Waukesha Electric Systems requests four weeks advance notification fol shipping out of storage to ensure that shipping preparations are completed in time to meet the designated ship date If the anticipated date for removing a Transformer from storage changes the customer shall request in writing that Waukesha Electric Systems grant an extension to the new anticipated removal date and provide the reasons for requesting an extension 1 0 I Il'or Waukesha Electric Systems, Inc STORAGE POLICY REQUEST FOR STORAGE (NOTE This request must be submitted on Purchaser's letterhead) (Purchaser Company Name) (Purchaser Address) Date Waukesha Electric Systems Inc 400 S Prairie Ave Waukesha Wl53185 ATTN Marketing Department REF Purchase Order No Waukesha Electric Systems Inc Order/Transformer Unit No [Insert Customer name] located in [insert customer location] is not ready to use power transformer purchased on the above referenced purchase order and therefore requests that Waukesha Electric Systems Inc store the transformer at its location Please bill and store the transformer for ub as of [insert date 200 1 We accept title and risks of ownership of the listed transformer as of the related invoice date and normal payment terms begin on that date We expect shipment will be required by [insert anticipated shipment date] We have received the Waukesha Electric Systems Storage Policy and agree to the terms of the policy Please invoice us for the applicable storage fees on a monthly basis Sincerely your (Type or Print Name) If )i r Ir/I1/0 Waukesha® UZDTM THE Service -Proven Load Tap Changer XF Gets a New Look! New UZD quotations from Waukesha will include a blank steel door — with no viewports—as STANDARD (pictured above) Nearly 10 years ago, Waukesha made oil filtration and viewports standard features of the WaukeshaO' UZD LTC to help reduce maintenance by keeping the oil clean and offering a clear, easy way of viewing many of the LTC contacts without de energizing the transformer (if owner's safety rules permitted) Times have changed, and better preventative maintenance methods have surfaced that make viewing ports redundant Most medium and large power transformer owners routinely perform Dissolved Gas Analysis (DGA) on their main transformer tanks In recent years there has been a significant movement in our industry to also perform DGA on LTC oil because it has proven to be a reliable indicator of incipient faults and a valuable predictive maintenance tool Transformer owners currently performing DGA on their LTCs report finding problems —and often fixing them —BEFORE they become failures thus staving off unplanned customer outages and saving significant amounts of money This analysis can also reduce time based mainte nance nsks and cnctc Doors with large viewport will be available however this option now needs to be NEW LOOK SPECIFIED If an LTC DGA indicates a problem the results should be verified by a second test if the second test confirms the results the oil should be removed and the LTC opened so the problem can be located and remedied When an LTC DGA reveals normal operation there is no reason to inspect the internal components through viewing ports or any other means Therefore the Waukesha UZD load tap changer standard has changed to include a blank steel door (without viewing ports) single viewing port (shown above) can still be specified and ordered for those customers requiring this option Doors with a large Waukesha Transformers' more than 5,500 installed UZD Load Tap Changers boast an excellent field performance record Design improvements introduced in 1997 improved the already low failure rate from 016% down to less than 0 05% When compared to the cost of downtime, out of service operation and costly repairs, Waukesha's UZD LTC System is a cost effective way to keep your transformer operating as smoothly as the day it was installedi WAUKESHA@ UZDTm LOAD TAP CHANGER System Designed for High Reliability and Low Total Operating Costs k Contact Us for Additional Information TRANSFORMERS call 800-835-2732 visit www WaukeshaElectric.com 1W �� 400 S Praine Avenue Waukesha WI 53186 5969 2701 US Hwy 117 S Goldsboro NC 27530 0268 w 2008 Wzi tie h El a c..ysrem I UZD DOOR-C84 WaukeshaO UZDTM THE Service -Proven Load Tap Changer! Waukesha Transformers more than 5,500 installed UZD Load Tap Changers boast an excellent field performance record Design improvements introduced in 1997 improved the already low failure rate from 016% down to less than 0 05% When compared to the cost of downtime, out of service operation and costly repairs Waukesha s UZD LTC System is a cost effective way to keep your transformer operating as smoothly as the day it was installed' A load tap changer regardless of manufacturer is a complex engineered device with numerous moving parts requiring precise engineering correct material selection and controlled manufacturing to operate reliably for a long period of time In many cases the true reliability of a load tap changer becomes evident only when a transformer has been in service for several years and the load tap changer accumulates 100 000 plus mechanical operations Since the UZD's initial introduction in 1970, it has accumulated in excess of 68,000 YEARS of operational service and an estimated 250 MILLION switch ing operations Ongoing continuous improvement programs in coordination with our customers resulted in several design enhancements that help increase overall operational life as well as virtually eliminate a need to perform maintenance inside the oil compartment KEY ADVANTAGES OF THE WAUKESHA@ UZDTm LOAD TAP CHANGER Re Engineered Reversing Switch and Current Collector ("Bow tie') System Since the re engineered reversing switch and current collector system were introduced in 1997 no known failures due to coking have occurred Silver Plated Copper Contacts with Tungsten Copper Inserts Stationary contacts for long life and low temperature rise Resistive Bridging High speed operation results in extremely low contact wear and manageable levels of arcing by products LTC and Series Transformer System For applications with greater than 600 ampere current ratings a series transformer is utilized which allows for an optimal volts/turn design of the main transformer windings even step regulation and smaller leads while facilitating a reduction in current through the LTC contacts for less contact wear and longer life a power class series transformer design is used for high reliability Spring Drive Mechanism Stored energy system delivers split second operation for minimum arcing time in addition each tap change is uniform and unaffected by possible auxiliary voltage fluctuations Single Set of Spare Contact Parts Due to the design flexibility of the series transformer we utilize a single model LTC across a wide range of transformer voltage and power ratings Easy to Maintain with Few Moving Parts A single collector arm incorporates both the arcing contacts and tap selector contacts which reduces linkages wear points and potential maintenance Oil Filtration System Waukesha offers as standard an integrated oil filtration system with the pump assembly housed Inside the LTC oil chamber to eliminate concerns over possible pump oil leaks We also offer an optional external oil filtration system Both systems are designed to remove carbon and metallic particles produced during normal LTC operation Quick connect fittings allow the filter cartridge to be changed without shutting down the filter system Also because filter replacement does not require pump reversal dirty oil stays in the filter while LTC compartment oil stays clean Standard WaukeshaO filter cartridges are sealed eliminating the need to supply make up oil and the potential environmental oil spillage concerns created when working in the field with traditional filter cartridges Auto Recharging Dehydrating Breather (ARDB) Automatic recharging of silica gel maintains peak drying performance and reduces maintenance costs by eliminating the need for periodic replacement/disposal of saturated silica gel Optional Viewing Port In today s environment of reduced maintenance budgets the optional large viewing port available on the UZD allows personnel to make condition based maintenance decisions in just minutes UZD oil remains filtered and clear allowing excellent visual inspection inside the switching compartment without the need to open the oil enclosure 1WTRANSFORMERS 400 $Pralne Avenue Waukesha WI 53186 5969 2701 US Hwy 117 S Goldsboro NC 27530 0268 WAUKESHA® UZDTM LOAD TAP CHANGER: System Designed for High Reliability and Low Total Operating Costs Contact Us for Additional Information call 800-835-2732 visit www WaukeshaElectnc com 008 Aaukesha Elect ¢ System I c JCD 1 5(n 4 8) 4— t Page 1 of 2 lonsformer Point Systems Waukesha Electric provides as standard a coating system that exceeds the requirements of ANSI C57 12 28 Enclosure Integrity —Above -Ground Pad -Mounted Enclosures Specification (the speci- fication for pad mounted equipment) The coating system consists of an epoxy primer with a polyure- thane topcoat This process is used on all painted components and has been both lab tested and field evaluated The coating system processes used for all parts of the transformer are as follows SUBSTRATE Hot rolled low alloy steel SURFACE PREPARATION The performance of a coating system is highly dependant upon the condition of the surface to which the coating is applied All sharp edges scale weld spatter and surface irregularities shall be removed by shot blasting hand grinding sanding or other appropriate manufacturing procedures Shot blasted per SSPC SP-6 (Commercial Blast Cleaning) then detergent washed with an iron phosphate conversion coating and a non chrome seal -or Blast to SSPC10 (near white) condition and apply paint within 24 hours COATING PROCEDURE Interior of tank and tank cover are coated using a white two-part oil -resistant epoxy enamel The exterior surfaces are first painted using a two-part epoxy primer then topcoated using a two-part ure thane enamel All coating materials are applied using plural component equipment that automatically measures and mixes the paint systems to eliminate operator error The coatings are then force cured to produce a uniform cured coating COATING RESULT Interior coating compatible with transformer oil per ASTM 3455 3 mil exterior coating capable of meeting ANSI C57 12 28 The two component coatings used for painted surfaces have a high crosslink density and an excep- tional barrier property characteristic Two component systems develop full corrosion resistance at a 2 mil total film thickness (primer and topcoat) in fact the mechanical properties of any organic coating will deteriorate as the thickness approaches 5 mils For these reasons the Waukesha paint system exhibits optimal performance at a nominal 3 mil thickness (range 3-5 mils) SEE PAGE 2 FOR PAINT SYSTEM TEST RESULTS NOTE Radiators are purchased from an outside supplier and are hot dip galvanized or painted to meet the customer s specification Goldsboro, NC Plant 800 758 4384 Waukesha, WI Plant a00 835 2732 www WaukeshaElectnc corn T00210WA(Rev 10106) Page 2 of 2 F- PAINT SYSTEM TEST RESULTS [yh pp x E k ">.f�v�` e �a"&C 'Awe Adhesion D-3359-B No Removal Salt Spray B 117 1500 Hrs 1132 Loss of Adhesion Humidity D-4585 at 45 C 1000 Hrs No Blisters Impact D-2794 160 in /Ibs No Chipping U V Resistance G-53 500 Hrs Less than 15% Gloss Change Taber Abrasion D-4060 More than 3 000 Cycles @ 3 Mils Oil Resistance 72 Hrs @ 100 C No Effect Thermal Aging 1 000 Hrs @ 130 C No Effect Pencil Hardness D-3363 2 H VOCs D-2369 3 45#/gal Goldsboro, NC Plant 800 758 4384 Waukesha, WI Plant 800 835 2732 www WaukeshaElectnc com TCO2 i W (Rev 10 ) 2nd Generation `® Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC2) Heater ® Smaller, Faster, Easier Temperature Control Without a Thermostat Waukesha® Positive Temperature Coefficient heaters can improve the reliability, efficiency and operational life of electrical equipment by automatically maintaining an enclosure temperature only slightly higher than the outside ambient temperature without using a thermostat or controls Our PTC2 performs this function better than the original PTC with a higher velocity fan, all while taking up less space and having no need for any special mounting platforms Eliminate Thermostat Problems Our PTC2 heaters use a variable resistance (current limiting) material that automatically controls cabinet temperature and eliminates the need for a thermostat increasing heater reliability and efficiency Prevent Heat Damage and Condensation During cold veather when significant heat is required to reach the thermosta' setting a traditional strip heater is likely to drive the temperature of the area around the heater well above desirable levels This Pan result in uneven heat distribution in the control box Waukesha s PTC2 heaters feature an integral circulating fan that moves warm au around the cabinet maintaining even heat distribution and providing uniform condensation protection The PTC2 offers even better air velocity than the previous PTC allowing for even more air movement throughout the cabinet Install Quickly PTC2 heaters are available in the following configurations 50 Watt 120V Panel Mount 200 Watt Fan Forced 300 Watt Fan Forced' 400 Watt Fan Forced " Specify either 120V or 240V CrYft0111SEE BACK SIDE FOR COII}IgYtitOsf PART NUMBER CONFIGURATION TOOL The electrical connections from the fan to the heater are pre wired so the only connection necessary is to provide power to the assembly our PTC2 heater includes a 12 foot long wire harness with quick connect end for easy installation Integrated DIN rail mounting clip allows for quick orientation in cabinet for proper air circulation panel mounting bracketiadapter is also available for easy retrofits Additional Features Virtually Unlimited Life Economical Energy Efficient —Low Power Consumption Low Electrical Noise Improved Reliability vs Strip Heaters Low Profile —Compact Size Plastic Heater Guard to Help Prevent Burns UL Listed Snap together connection between harness and heater further simplifies installation WA H K F S H A` TRANSFORMERS • SERVICE • TQAINING • compr)NFNTS Yc�u[ :'Q�[nj r&6t; rqutnbo� Ljs[[fj�g Ccn,)fipatar[ BeEevjr M©N©E©©© NO FAN 200 WATT WITH FAN 300 WATT WITH FAN 400 WATT SYSTEM TYPE q 1mlzovnc B 220 240V AC C. 0 PTC HEATER A SERIES MODMING ELD N L CEO SC EWS CCOi DIES} 5 ZE& /D 3 WIRE LED } EE INCL.FDI L OPTION ADD NONE I MOUNTING PLATE 1 4 1 50 waft units are dual rated for 120V-220V (use 0 for voltage selection) Shipping weight 1 lb fia PTC HEATER B C 8 D SERIES W MaC OF CO ED RED FOR OINR LO eEE ESMOO Oc $ZF } iEM PTER 11 W 13 D L WRELEPO } BE 1 CLki.. For More Information calli 800 338-5526 e-mail HVSlnfo@ waukesha spx oom f— --I I— I I 0 0 MOUNTING PLATE ADAPTER HOW TO PICK YOUR HEATER• WATTAGE VS HEATER INLET TEMPERATURE HEATER INLET VS OUTLET TEMPERATURE Soo 450 — 400 350 300 r 250 3 zoo 150 to 50 0 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Degrees C —PTC2B —PTC2C PTC20 �7� 9011 Governors Row d� Dallas TX 75247 COMPONENTS o TRAINING 800-338-5526 CUSTOM SOLUTIONS www.HighVoltageSupply.com 180 160 u 140 N120 a 8 too n Y go F V 60 O 40 20 0 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Inlet Temp Degrees C —PTC2 B —PTC2 C PTC2 0 Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC2) heaters are distributed by High Voltage Supply a division of Waukesha Electric Systems Inc To continually Improve Its products and services Waukesha Electric Systems reserves the right to change specifications and features without notice Please contact HVS for certified dimensions and dray 1no © 2008 Waukesha Electrc Systems Inc PTr2 0801 Waukesha Service Capabilities Transformer Maintenance Solutions to 765kV Your Waukesha Service team focuses on maintaining performance quality, reliability and life of transformers, load tap changers as well as MV and LV breakers (primarily for nuclear generation plants) throughout your electric power system — whether manufactured by Waukesha Electric Systems or other suppliers Our mission is simple to keep your power system up and running with responsive and cost effective service and maintenance support Transformer installation All Manufacturers Moving Hauling Rigging Complete Assembly Turnkey Installation Protect Management Transformer Maintenance Inspections Bushing Replacement Regasketmg Leak Repairs Radiator Service and Replacement Pump Service and Replacement Retr�f ll with Envirotempi FR31" Fluid Thermal Upgrades Monitoring Device Installation Transformer Testing Services Insulation Resistance Power Factor TTR Winding Resistance CT Testing Alarm Checks Gauge Calibration Sweep Frequency Response Analysis Transformer Oil Processing Vacuum Filling (Many Processing Trailers Across the Country) Hot Oil Degasification Transformer Dry Out Complete Oil Testing and Analysis LTC Maintenance All Manufacturers Condition Assessments Contact Manufacturing Complete Rebuilds Reverse Engineer Parts and Upgrades ELR Contacts I Installation Oil Processing Specialized LTC Maintenance Training Classes Life Extension Additions LTC Oil Filtration System Auto Recharging Dehydrating Breather MV and LV Breaker Services — NUPIC Approved Nuclear Program Qualification to 10 CFR 50 Appendix B All Manufacturers Refurbish Repair Retrofit On Site or Our Shop Mobile Breaker Facility for On Site Refurbishment Preventive Maintenance Outage Support Troubleshooting Failure Analysis Extensive Parts Inventory Reverse Engineer Parts Replacement I Upgrade Training for Refurbishment and Maintenance Contact Us for Additional Information or AU K E S H A Quotation on Our Extensive Range of Services SERVICE call 800-835-2732 400S Prairie Avenue Waukesha WI531865969 visit vvww.WaukeshaService.com m 2006 Wa kesha Electric Systems Inc Emergency Service Available 24 7 365 - ,RV 065 Waukesha Electric Systems (Bidder's Name) c S Approval drawing will be furnished-J within / v logs of notification of award of Contract Final certified drawings will be furnished within / Y - d-r, Qays after final approval drawings are received at Bidder's office tvi", 22 DATA TO BE SUPPLIED WITH BIDDER'S PROPOSAL Bidders shall fill in the blank spaces below, and submit completed forms and required attachments with his Proposal It is understood that the data presented below by the Bidder is approximate, however, this data forms a part of the Contract Documents and the final data based upon detail design by the Manufacturer, and subsequent test values shall not deviate from the approximate data by more than the tolerances established by the Contract Documents, ANSI, IEEE and NEMA 2 2 1 TRANSFORMER DATA 1) Type (core or shell) 2) Guaranteed maximum temperature rise at self -cooled and forced -cooled ratings a) Winding b) Hotspot 3) Exciting Current a) At rated voltage 230 KV connection b) At 110% rated voltage 230 KV connection '..��' 25 300 001 These Specially Designed "Comprehensive LTC Maintenance Training Classes" will provide your technicians with the knowledge they need to maintain & increase the reliability of the LTC's on YOUR system! Let's Face it Load tap changer parts and components are not cheap Their cost is a necessary evil to properly maintain your systems reliability Owners generally look at two things > How much will it cost for the repair How much time will it take to get the job done and put the unit back into service One thing that is often NOT looked at is > How long will the repairs lash With the information in this class you will find that not only can your technicians do the work but they can do the work better so the repair will last longer In the long run, this will assist in the reduction of your maintenance costs for replacement parts and increase the reliability of your system Contact Seke" Contact replacement in the LTC oil compartment is something that all LTC s need from time to time If the contacts are not installed properly they will not last as long as they should In these classes you will not only learn the proper way to install and align the contacts but you will also learn that there are several different materials from winch the contacts can be made Do you buy the best material and are they installed Property? Case studies have shown that the use of ELR® inlay material in conjunction with upgrades to the LTC compartment can increase time between maintenance intervals The addition of Oil Filtration systems on arcing tap changers to keep the oil clean will effect the overall operation and maintenance of LTC Remember clean oil reduces the filming effect in LTC Upgrading contacts in the oil compartment of the LTC is an option that you may want to explore Take a look at the up- graded reversing switch for the Westinghouse UTT series What s the difference? Come to a class on the UTT series and you will find out Questions that you may have Do you have training models9 Absolutely We have mining models on all of the LTC s that we provide training These models were once working in the field They have been totally refurbished and are available for classes at HVS in Dallas Texas regional classes throughout the USA and classes at YOUR facility Do you provide training manuals, Yes we provide training manuals that are yours to keep Our staff has searched high and low to find the information needed to provide you with the information to do the lob In fact, our staff wrote some of the material with the input of utility recognized experts on specific makes and models Where did you get your eapertne9 Our expertise comes from several areas We have contracts with known experts on specific makes and models that were once the design engineers for those models We have on our staff experts that have worked on these units in the field rebuilt these units in the field and in our factory and engineers that are Involved in the reverse engineering of parts and components for these models You can make a diOWence. Can you tell me three things that LTC s can t stand? Think about it 1 Duty oil 2 Moisture in the oil 3 Premature Contact Wear (misaligned contacts) There are things that you can do to reduce the chances of each of these issues happening in your LTC With the reduction of the possibilities of these things happening in your LTC s your LTC s will last longer Don It let this happen to you �"' But if it does. We can help fix it' Want to know where to (earn more about how to niabdo a the LTC's on your system? Crave us a call to see what we can do for You. We can schedule classes at HVS regional locations Waukesha transformer plants and at YOUR facility We can offer expert consulting to get your LTC s out of the past and updated to assist in extending your maintenance intervals am E OS TRANSFORMERS smite TRAINING COMPONENTS I-800-338-5526 Comprehensive LTC Maintenance Training On -Load Tap Changer Classes at Training Center in Dallas, AO0 Regional Locations or at YOUR Site' Leading electricity providers know it takes more than field technicians and a dispatch center to properly maintain critical power system assets that make up their transmission and distribution systems To ba Pffectn'e, your team needs to acqune knowledge enc' product specific skills to allow them to accuiaml, tro6bleshoot and repair this equipment Recognizing the demand in the electric power industof foi a structured program that teaches these critical s%ilts, we developed a comprehensive series o� maintenance training courses Program Offering We offer a series of Load Tap Changer (LTC) maintenance courses to teach the unwritten knowledge and skills that can only be attained through years of hands-on experience Our comprehensive training programs run full cirde—from operational concepts and recommended maintenance practices to modelspecrfic assembly techniques and OEM design changes Course offerings target two cntical skull sets that substation engineers field crews and apprentices need to be effective Troubleshooting Electro-Mechamcal, Solid State and Manual Control Systems Relay Setbngs Dynamic AC Braking Systems Electrical Circuits Vacuum Bottle Monitoring Circuits Testing and Venficabon of Proper Operation Upgrading OEM Controls to BeckwithTM' 2000 Operabon, Maintenance and Calibration Theory of LTC Operation and LTC Designs Common Modes of Failure LTC Inspection Preparations Parts Identification Internal Parts Inspection Removal and Installation Contact Wear Patterns Identification of Improper Operation Unit Timing and Calibration OEM Design Changes Courses Developed for these LTCs GE LRT200 2 Siemens/Allis-Chalmers TLH 20121 Waukesha® UZD Westinghouse UTT UTT A UTT-B FPE TC-525 TC-546 McGraw 550 550E 550C Series Reinhausen Type RMV It Courses Currently Under Development GE LRT 65183 LTC GE LRT 68172 LTC Beckwith Controls Upgrade Vacuum Bottle Alarm Circuits LTC Controls Troubleshooting of Automatic and Manual Circuits GE LPT200-2 Trammg Unit Course Structure Training courses are either two or three days in length and can be held at our training center in Dallas off ftow site at regional locabons across the US or at a customers site For SEE aACK SIDE FOR PARTNUMBER customer on -site training our training CONRGURA77ON TOOL team coordinates shipment of required training equipment and conducts courses at the customers facility eliminating the need for your team to travel Each student receives a course manual with easy to use field reference guides along with many pages of technical resources Two instructors teach each course our in-house LTC Specialist and our Training Development Program Adnxrnstrator Together these industry -recognized experts provide many years of experience to property train your maintenance team To be sure participants maximize their experience and hands-on learning we limit class sizes to 15 students Continued Development Waukesha Training continuously develops course offerings to serve the industry We also work closely with customers to develop specialized framing courses to fit their internal development programs including annual recertification programs Training Calendar Contact Waukesha at 800-835 2732 for scheduled courses through out the U S and available dates for training classes at your facility nuaErJ Your Own Part Number Uvng Con5gurat®n Evow FOR MORE INFORMATION call 800 835-2732 e-mail info@waukesha spx cam WS SITE CUSTOMER 1 SITE REGONAL SITE 21 General Electric LRT200 2 cuss LTC BREAKER TRAINING TRAINING m 1A DO YOU KNOW > The drffarence between the LRT200 and the LRT200 2 > How and when to adjust the bypass switch > How to time the vacuum interrupters > How to check and adjust the sequence of operation > How the protective system works You will know this and more upon completion of the class Siemens 1 Allis TLH 20 & TLH 21 OTHER TRAINING (2UMTGDELTrRA� G) I , MULTIPLE WIMIS I Z (3 MODEL TRAINING) Waukesha Electric Systems UZD HAVE YOU EVER > Tned to adjust the flywheel brake of the Spring Drive mechanism > Updated the reversing switch of the UZD > Tested the resistor for circuit Integrity > Wondered how the UZD operates > Thought about the torque values of components of the UZD These answers and more will be found in Me UZD training class WHY > Do you need a 114 diameter tool to set the angle of the reversing switch contacts > Does the latch of the quick break mechanism need to be adjusted properly > Do you need to know the difference between a standard and an Isolated reversing switch > Do you need to properly seat and adjust the main moveable arcing contacts > Should the two springs of the quick break mechanism be in adjustmentloperabng properly This information and more wig lead you to properly maintain your LTC McGraw Edison 550 Series THINKABOUT THIS > How do I know 6 the reversing neutral stationary contact Is In adjustment > What three things MUST be checked prior to removing an A frame > What are the 13 things that need to be checked to assure the unit is In neutral > Why do some 550 units require 3 hand crank revolutions per tap and some require six > How do I properly Install stationary contacts to eliminate premature contact wear These answers and more will be found in the McGraw 550 series framing class Federal Pacrfic TC 546 & TC-525 DO YOU NEED TO KNOW > How to time the unit properly > What is Involved In upgrading the unit and how to do the upgrade > How and why to add shunts to the diverter switch > What to do If the push rods are not closing the diverter switch > How to use the SPECIAL TOOLS designed for proper setup You wi f leave the class with this information and Mote Westinghouse UTT, UTT-A, UTT A70, UTT 8 & Reinhausen RMT 1 DO YOU WANT TO LEARN > What to do if the am chute Is worn on one end > Why It is beneficial to upgrade your UTT unit to a UTT B > What the advantage is of the Reinhausen RMT I reversing switch > Differences between UTT series units and how to Identify the unit you have > How to properly set transfer switch adjustments of the UTT Series lap changer information in this Gass will assist u in maintenance and ,1 inspection of these units Jro TRAININGLTC training programs are developed and Instructed by et 2006 We kasha Eiaanc Systems IM OV400 S Preine Avenue Waukesha WI 53186 5969 Waukesha Training a dNlslon of Waukesha Electric Systems Inc TRNG45M (Re 7106) Transformer Installations & Moves Leave the Project Management to Us! Waukesha Electric Systems has Installed thousands of transformers —not lust Waukesha® units, but also those of many other transformer suppliers worldwide From receiving Inspections and complete assembly to all the steps Involved in a transformer move, Waukesha Service can be trusted to do the lob right' NEW TRANSFORMER INSTALLATION Receiving Inspections Comprehensive inspection performed at rail siding port of entry substation site or wherever the transformer is located Complete Assembly Install all parts removed for shipment to make the transformer operational Oil Handling Lower oil level to Install bushings or other parts (if the unit was shipped oil filled) Waukesha oil tank trucks available for on site oil storage or hauling Vacuum Degasify 1 Prep New Oil I Vacuum Oil Filling Process Waukesha Electric Systems oil processing rigs can vacuum degasify and get new oil ready for installation pull vacuum on the transformer and complete the vacuum oil filling process using customer specifica tions the transformer suppliers specifications or our specifications Testing Complete a full range of tests to verify the new or relocated unit is ready for service ADDITIONAL SERVICES In addition to installations assemblies and relocations Waukesha Electric Systems possesses the equipment expenence and capabilities to complete other repairs and/or upgrades you may elect to perform while the transformer is drained of oil These services include regasket ing insulation dryouts bushing replacements LTC repairs/upgrades and internal inspections including condition assessments Our highly trained technicians offer years of industry experience and an outstand Ing field service record for professional handling of your service needs TRANSFORMER RELOCATIONS Disassembly Perform any disassembly work necessary for units to be safely moved Package parts for shipment and load on truck railcar etc Rigging and Hauling Take total responsibility for getting equipment from one location to another including hiring and coordinating with rigger and heavy hauler to load move and unload the unit onto customer foundation Assembly and Oil Handling I Processing Reassemble parts removed for shipment Removal transportation and processing of oil Often more than one move happens at a time--expenenced Waukesha Service personnel possess the project management skills to coordinate and execute the entire job' Contact Us for Additional Information or to . ; R U KES Schedule Your Installation or Relocation Protect S E R V I C E call 800-758-4384 2701 US Hwy 117 South Goldsboro NC 27530 0915 visit www.WaukeshaServlce.com ® 2007 Waukesha Electnc Systems Inc Emergency Service Available 24'7r365 888 954 24X7 SRV INST 059 (Rev 9107) ft 7 ON) wMaggsw9m) OwTtgs ji, (;��Sl: S'1'UDY l�ILE 300 MVA Auto -Transformer Refurbishment for Utility in Newark, New Jersey PROJECT SCOPE Complete refurbishment of 300 MVA 230kV-138kV auto transformer with a UTH load tap changer and three oil compartments transformer selector switch and tap changer All work was to be completed while the transformer was out of service for approximately five weeks PROJECT DETAILS Furnish and replace the following components 4 Galvanized Unifin Coolers/Fans 3 230kV Bushings 3 138kV Bushings 4 Cooling Pumps 8 Flapper Cooling Valves 1 Auto Recharging Dehydrating Breather ALL devices including LLG PRD PVD all temperature gauges ball valves fan and pump power and control wires conduits and components Regasket all transformer openings supply and field cut all gaskets Paint entire transformer Perform inspection of the UTH LTC replace all gaskets Replace oil in the LTC Internal inspection Rewedging of coils Fullers Earth oil reconditioning Complete dryout and vacuum processing AFTER KEY WUES & SOILUTBONS 10 Waukesha Service bid competitively to provide the refurbishment services requested The proposal took three weeks to prepare in depth details of our scope and methods were discussed and Waukesha was awarded the project after participating in a series of technical inter views and offering several value engineering options PROJECT YVAS COMPLETED ON TIME AND ON -BUDGET Contact Us for Additional Information on WAVW A Our Extensive Range of Services AM j.FS E R V I C E call800-7594384 2701 US Hwy 117 South Goldsboro NC 27530 0915 visit www.WaukeshaService.com ® 2007 Waukesha Elednc Systems Inc Emergency Service Available 24/7/365 BE? 365 24w" SRV CS 0703 MMDM ffu® WdIM91( oom (..'.ASEj STUDY FILE' Reconditioning of Three Single -Phase Transformers at Four Points Substation in Dyersburg, Tennessee PROJECT SCOPE Life extending refurbishment of three single phase 30/40/50 MVA 154kV transformers Encase segmented tanks regasket all gasketed surfaces dry out transformer insulation and recondition I reclaim oil All work to be completed within 21 days per unit PROJECT DETAILS Perform pre and post advanced non invasive diagnostic testing Encase segmented tank seams by welding steel channel around each section Regasket all transformer openings and devices supply and field cut all gaskets for transformer and other equipment including radiators high and low voltage bushings LLG PRD PVD all temperature gauges and mechanical relief devices Remove moisture from transformer insulation Recondition and reclaim transformer oil Supply and install Auto Recharging Dehydrating Breathers (ARDBs) Encapsulate/Paint transformers Flow Coat radiators KEY ISSUES & SOLUTIONS Dyersburg Electric consulted with Waukesha Service to dissect their DGA and general chemistry oil analysis which indicated increasing moisture and decreasing dielectric strength in the transformers oil Based on the results of this analysis Waukesha Service began the process of reconditioning the oil and drying out the transformer insulation Once work began this standard process expanded into a significant undertaking as the , tanks lack of structural integrity became an issue Their significant deterioration resulted in the units inability to hold pressure (or vacuum) and was the cause of the moisture intrusion encase the transformer tank segments with steel and resgasket all gasketed surfaces Upon completion of these two ma/or overhauls the units underwent a rigorous dryout process were high pressure washed and completely repainted before being tested and re energized Waukesha expeditiously developed a plan to Contact Us for Additional Information on KES Our Extensive Range of Services S E R V I C E call 800-758-4384 2701 US Hwy 117 South Goldsboro NC 27530 0915 visit www.WaukeshaService.com Emergency Service Available 24/71365 868 '165 24X7 ® 2007 Waukesha Electric Systems Inc SRV-CS2 0709 Transformer Regasketing Expertise Mom law Maintain Transformer Integrity — Be Environmentally Responsible Leaking transformers can be a costly problem Oil getting onto the ground and possibly into groundwater can be expensive to remedy, leaking oil can carry lead from transformer paint (if paint is lead based) into the ground causing further contamination Leaks above the transformer oil can allow the nitrogen blanket to escape, causing more frequent nitrogen bottle replacement if provided with a positive pressure system Moisture and oxygen can enter a transformer through leaking gaskets causing accelerated aging of insulation and insulation failure Waukesha Service can help solve your leak problemsi We fix the leaking locations or completely regasket all tranformer openings and reprocess the oil to put your equipment back in good condition STEPS INVOLVED IN REGASKETING A TRANSFORMER 1) Acceptance of Clearance (by Waukesha and customer) 2) Ground Transformer (by Waukesha and customer) 3) Establish Baselmes Review latest oil test reports Perform power factor megger TTR and oil quality tests Operate LTC and cooling systems Check bushings and arresters 4) Analyze Baseline Data for Problems Recommend corrective actions 5) Drain Oil into Waukesha Provided, Certified Clean Tankers 6) Regasket All Openings on Outside of Tank Bushings Manholes / Handholes Radiators / Coolers LTC Doors Pumps (inspect test rebuild or replace if required) Valves (repack rebuild or replace) CT Blocks (remove and replace if required) 7) Visually Inspect LTC for Problems and Advise Provide lease kit for use if repairs are required 8) Pressure Test with Dry Air 9) Perform Vacuum Drop Test 10) Pull Vacuum/Process Transformer per Customer Specifications 11) Refill Transformer with Vacuum Degasified Oil 12) Implement System Checks Power factor megger TTR Alarms Calibration of temperature gauges Cooling Fault pressure relay and gas detector relay 13) Compare System Checks to Baselines 14) Walk Through with Customer 15) Unground Transformer 16) Issue Final Project Report ADDITIONAL SERVICES In addition to regasketing Waukesha Electric Systems possesses the equipment experience and capabilities to complete other repairs and/or upgrades you may elect to perform while the transformer is already out of service These include insulation dryouts bushing replacements LTC repairs/upgrades and internal inspections including condition assessments Our highly trained technicians offer years of industry experience and an outstanding field service record for professional handling of your service needs Contact Us for Additional Information on + w AK,$ Our Extensive Range of Services S E R V I C E call 800-758-4384 2701 US Hwy 117 South Goldsboro NC 27530 0915 visit www.WaukeshaService.com Emergency Service Available 24/7/365 886 365 24X7 © 2007 Waukesha Elect Ic Systems Inc SRV GSKT 058(Re 901 2 2 1 (Cont ) Waukesha Electric Systems (Bidder s Name) 41 No Load Losses (a7 25°C after Impulse (Guaranteed Max) a) At rated voltage 230 KV connection b) At 110% rated voltage 230 KV connection 5) Load losses excluding cooling equipment power requirements (Guaranteed Max ) (kW) '_:�-)-t (kW) 97` )' a) Corrected to 75°C at 55°C base rating with tap settings of 230,000 V to 13,800 V (kW) b) Corrected to 75°C at 55°C first stage forced cooling rating with tap settings of 230,000 V to 13,800 V (kW) o� c) Corrected to 75°C at maximum 55°C rating with tap settings of 230,000 V to 13,800 V (kW) 230,000 V to 15,180 V (kW) 2 Off, o 230,000 V to 14,490 V (kW) 3 I ;, , )-, 230,000 V to 12,420 V* (kW) 2 SS, U 230,000 V to 13,110 V* (kW) 3 C?, 241,500 V to 15,180 V (kW) 3% 3, 3 241,500 V to 12,420 V* (kW) a SjW 1 218,500 V to 15,180 V (kW) 3 05', 9 218,500 V to 12,420 V* (kW) 2-9 o r 3— *Loss values based on a low voltage winding current corresponding to max 55°C kVA and rated low voltage All other max 55°C kVA loss values based on low -voltage winding currents corresponding to rated kVA and the voltage of the tap position indicated d) Corrected to 85°C at maximum 65°C rating with tap settings of /O 8 t 230,000 V to 13,800 V (kW) % 26 300 001 2 2 1 (Cont ) Waukesha Electric Systems (Bidder's Name) 6) Conventional efficiency, based on 55°C OA kVA rating excluding cooling equipment power requirements — a) at full load q (%) b) at 3/4 load (%) c) at 1/2 load (°/u) 6 G d) at 1/4 load (%) q%( 6 7) The transformer will be designed to give maximum efficiency at about (kVA) 8) Positive Sequence Impedance, corrected to 75°C, at base (55'C) kVA rating a) High -voltage to low -voltage winding with high voltage tap settings of 230,000 V (%) 218,500 V (%) //, 7 241,500 V (%) 1/1 IX b) High voltage to tertiary winding (%) N 1: c) Low -voltage to tertiary winding (%) N (� 9) Zero Sequence Impedance, corrected to 75'C at base 55°C kVA rating % a) High -voltage to low voltage winding b) High -voltage to tertiary winding (%) N 1 c) Low -voltage to tertiary winding (%) N ) A- 10) Regulation at base (55�C) kVA rating, corrected to 75°C a) At unity power factor 230 kV connection (%) e O S b) At 0 80 power factor, lag 6 230 kV connection (%) 2-7 300 001 2 2 1 (Cont Waukesha Electric 11) Audible Sound Level a) At base kVA rating 230 kV connection b) At first stage forced cooling rating 230 kV connection c) At maxunum 550C rise rating 230 kV connection 12) Factory Dielectric Tests --Applied voltage at 60 Hz a) High -voltage winding 230 kV connection b) Low -voltage winding c) Tertiary, Y winding (kV) d) Series transformer winding e) Bushings, 10 seconds wet r F� Tertiary, Y Neutral of H Neutral of X (db) b 5 (db) & (db) G (kV) (kV) 3 �{ (kV) N 1 n (kV) S Ga h 1 F (kV) NOT wcicnRLC Fon I t sin c (kV) t f (kV) << (kV) I� (kV) N3 2-8 300 001