Type : Contract
LUBE OIL SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING Solicitation ID/Procurement Identifier: 140R1719Q0043 Ultimate Completion Date: Mon Sep 30 17:00:00 GMT 2024
LUBE OIL SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING Solicitation ID/Procurement Identifier: 140R1719Q0043 Ultimate Completion Date: Mon Sep 30 17:00:00 GMT 2024
GCPO LUBE OIL SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING Solicitation ID/Procurement Identifier: 140R1719Q0043 Ultimate Completion Date: Tue Dec 31 18:00:00 GMT 2024
IGF::OT::IGF GCPO LUBE OIL SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING IDIQ
Lube Oil System 3.1. Check oil level. 3.2. Check engine oil pressure 3.3. Check oil filter differential pressure 3.4. Take a sample of lube oil for analysis (once per year). Provide report to COR. 4. Air Intake and Exhaust System 4.1. Check clean air condition. 4.2. Listen for any unusual noises from this area. 4.3. Check air intake louvers for proper operation. 4.4. Ensure that air intake flow is not unduly restricted. 4.5. Exhaust system 4.6.
The purpose of this synopsis is to gain knowledge of interest, capabilities, and qualifications of various members of industry.The Government has a requirement for lube oil; analysis and testing to be performed in accordanced with the attached draft Statement of Work (SOW). The intent of including this SOW is to provide interested sources a brief description of the supplies and/or services required by the Government.
Prior to securing unit, draw lube oil samples from each unit to send for analysis. Test function of all heaters on Evaporators, Evaporator Drip Pans, and Drain Lines. Rebuild or replace valves in the system from the GFP list. In addition, contractor will replace dehydrator cartridges, sight glass moisture indicators, and oil filters. The Oil Cooler and Refrigerant Condenser end bells will be removed and tubes checked for clogs.
Coast Guard, Surface Force Logistics Center, Baltimore, MD to identify sources capable of providing testing of lube oil and coolant samples, storage of samples, data analysis and quality assurance of test results, related data management, supply and shipping of sample bottle kits. The contractor shall be responsible for all new and used lube oil and coolant testing for the U.S. Coast Guard vessels.