The document outlines an extensive list of applicable and reference documents for the manufacture, inspection, test, and delivery of the In-Vessel UWAVS Subsystem, specifically focusing on the 55.GA components in the Port Plug. It details technical specifications, material requirements (e.g., 316L(N)-IG Stainless Steel forgings), CAD models, and test plans for the UWAVS system. The file also includes numerous drawings for various components like the Front End Optical Modular System, upper port diagnostics, and shutter bellow weldments. Furthermore, it lists a comprehensive set of applicable codes, standards (ASTM, AWS, DIN, EN, ISO, ASME, RCC-MR, RCC-MRx), and handbooks covering vacuum, metrology, numbering systems, quality assurance, electrical design, and safety procedures crucial for the project. Reference documents provide detailed information on specific components like shutters and mirrors. The document emphasizes strict compliance with US export control regulations and mandates supplier adherence to all binding documents for the ITER project.
This Statement of Work (SOW) outlines the manufacturing, inspection, testing, and delivery requirements for the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory's (PPPL) Upper Wide Angle Viewing System (UWAVS) In-Vessel Subsystem for the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) project. The SOW focuses on four upper ports (2, 8, 11, and 14), excluding port 17. The project is divided into two phases: Phase 1 involves preparation for manufacturing, including documentation development, CAD development, and prototyping, culminating in a Manufacturing Readiness Review (MRR). Phase 2 covers manufacturing, assembly, factory acceptance testing (FAT), shipping, and site acceptance. Key deliverables include various plans (Quality Assurance, Inspection, Welding, Coating, Dimensional Inspection, FAT, Marking, Cleaning, Packaging, and Site Acceptance) and hardware for the Front End Optical Modular System (FEOMS) subassemblies (A10, A20, A30 modules). The SOW also details regulatory requirements, quality assurance protocols, programmatic management, warranty information, and a comprehensive deliverable schedule. PPPL will provide raw materials and electrical connectors, while the supplier is responsible for fabricating, assembling, and testing the in-vessel components, ensuring compliance with specified codes and standards.