The document outlines specifications for acquiring an AS 25T model rotary screw air compressor for hydraulic operations. The equipment requires a supply voltage of 460V in a three-phase setup and should maintain an operating pressure of 125 psi, suitable for hydraulic systems within the facility. The compressor setup is needed urgently to manage current workloads and will operate with minimal filtration, requiring only one particulate filter, part number F26KE. The air compressor is essential for running hydraulics for a variety of applications, including mock assembly systems, part washers, and air hoses. This request for equipment highlights the operational need within government-related activities, aligning with public sector priorities for efficiency and maintenance of machinery used in various hydraulic applications.
This file outlines specifications for a compressor system required by the National Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC). The compressor should operate at a pressure of 125 psig, with motor voltage options of 208/230/460V 3-phase at 60Hz. Key components include a 200-gallon vertical tank, condensate treatment unit KCF-50, automatic condensate drain, and an in-line particulate and oil removal filter, model F26KE. The air dryer must be integrated into the compressor package. Shipping is directed to building 6, with installation to be conducted by NUWC personnel upon arrival. The total GSA price for the system is quoted at $24,333.91, with an operational requirement of 112 CFM at 125 psi and proper air quality filtration specified. The document serves as an important reference within federal procurements, clearly detailing the needs for a compressor system while ensuring compliance with government specifications.
The Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport (NUWCDIVNPT) is soliciting quotes for specific brand-name equipment under a small business set-aside. The Request for Quote (RFQ) number is N6660425Q0306, and it seeks to procure a Kaeser Belt-driven screw compressor, a condensate management system, and a vertical receiver tank, all in new condition. The procurement is governed by established federal acquisition regulations and clauses related to telecommunication services and equipment, as well as other commercial item instructions.
Quotes should meet specifications, with delivery required within one week to Naval Station Newport in Rhode Island. Evaluation will be based on the lowest price technically acceptable (LPTA) criteria, emphasizing brand compliance and dealer authorization. Offerors are instructed to submit complete proposals, including contact information and necessary registrations, by May 23, 2025. The requirement underscores the government's focus on sourcing from authorized manufacturers only, reflecting adherence to regulations and quality assurance in vendor selection.