This document details the specifications of a NEMA Premium W22 Inverter Duty Motor, Model 00718ET3ER213TC-W22. It outlines technical data such as power ratings (7.5 HP, 5.5 kW), voltage (230/460V for 60Hz, 380V for 50Hz), current, RPM, power factor, and efficiency. The motor is designed for severe duty and continuous operation, with specific insulation class and ambient temperature ratings. It includes safety classifications for use in hazardous locations (Class I, Div 2, Gr A, B, C, D and F, G; Zone 2, IIC - T3/T4), and provides wiring diagrams for 208-230V and 380-460V configurations. The document also specifies usability at 208V and 50Hz operation, highlighting its versatility and compliance with various operational standards.
The Department of Homeland Security, United States Coast Guard Base Miami Beach, is soliciting proposals for qualified individuals or firms to procure two boom motors for their containment equipment. The solicitation specifies the need for two dual-voltage motors: 7.5 HP, 230/460 volt, 3-phase, TEFC electric motors, each with a single circuit, adjustable hydraulic flow control, hydraulic relief valve, and hydraulic pressure gauge. Additionally, the contractor must supply two 100-foot 8/4 wires and two 30A 480VAC 3-phase Hubbell plugs (HBL430P7W). This is a material-only procurement, as the Coast Guard will handle the installation in-house. Proposers are encouraged to visit the facility to assess existing conditions before submitting quotes. The document also provides contact information for Coast Guard representatives for inquiries.
The United States Coast Guard Base Miami Beach is soliciting proposals for a fixed-price contract to procure two (2) 7.5 HP, 230-volt, 3-phase, TEFC or similar electric motors for their boom containment equipment. This no-set-aside solicitation, number 31020PR260000068, falls under NAICS code 333996. Proposals will be evaluated based on the Lowest Price Technically Acceptable using simplified acquisition procedures. A mandatory site visit is scheduled for January 14, 2026, and quotes are due by 3 p.m. EST on January 16, 2026. The anticipated award date is January 26, 2026. Contractors must provide a price breakdown for equipment costs, be registered and active in SAM with the correct NAICS code, and ensure materials conform to federal specifications, free of lead and asbestos. The Coast Guard will install the motors in-house; the contractor is responsible for material procurement and delivery to the Base Miami Beach Facilities Engineering.