Internal Combustion Engines (ICE Sample Clauses

Internal Combustion Engines (ICE. The Contractor shall perform Preventive Maintenance including The Contractor shall perform all work in accordance with EPA regulation 40 CFR 60 and Preventive Maintenance is performed in accordance with 1502000 – Facility Investment Spec Item Title Performance Objective Related Information Performance Standard inspection and all necessary repairs to internal combustion engines to ensure continual operation. 63. During Internal Combustion Engine Operation & Maintenance (O&M), the contractor must: • Have written standard operating procedures (SOPs) for all O&M based on OEM recommendation. • Ensure O&M personnel are trained on SOPS and training is documented with trainee name, date, and training description. • Perform all O&M in accordance with OEM recommendations. • Do not change any engine settings unless specified by OEM. • Keep records of all maintenance both scheduled and unscheduled. • Keep records and submit monthly to the KO documenting each engine operation to include: engine identification (building number, engine number), date, name of operator, start time, engine hour reading at start; stop time, engine hour reading at stop; duration of operation; and reason for operation per Section F. • Minimize engine idle during startup and limit overall startup time to 30 minutes. • Compression ignition (diesel) units- change oil and filter annually or every 500 hours, whichever comes first; Inspect air cleaner and all hoses and belts annually and replace as necessary. • Spark ignition units- inspect spark plugs and all hoses and belts annually and replace as necessary. • Fuel diesel units only with Contractor’s PM program and work schedule. All internal combustion engines shall function to meet the intended purpose. 1502000 – Facility Investment Spec Item Title Performance Objective Related Information Performance Standard Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel (ULSD) meeting: maximum 15 ppm sulfur; minimum cetane index of 40 or maximum of aromatic content of 35% by volume; ASTM D975 if on-road ULSD or 40 CFR 80 Subpart I for non-road ULSD; provide KO documentation that each delivery meets specified standards.
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Internal Combustion Engines (ICE. The Contractor shall develop and implement a program to inspect and make all necessary repairs to internal combustion engines to ensure continual operation. The Contractor shall perform all work in accordance with EPA regulation 40 CFR 60 and 63. During Internal Combustion Engine Operation & Maintenance (O&M), the Maintenance is performed in accordance with Contractor’s IMP program and work schedule. All internal combustion 1502000 – Facility Investment Spec Item Title Performance Objective Related Information Performance Standard contractor must: • Have written standard operating procedures (SOPs) for all O&M based on OEM recommendation. • Ensure O&M personnel are trained on SOPS and training is documented with trainee name, date, and training description. • Perform all O&M in accordance with OEM recommendations. • Do not change any engine settings unless specified by OEM. • Keep records of all maintenance both scheduled and unscheduled. • Keep records and submit monthly to the KO documenting each engine operation to include: engine identification (building number, engine number), date, name of operator, start time, engine hour reading at start; stop time, engine hour reading at stop; duration of operation; and reason for operation per Section F. • Minimize engine idle during startup and limit overall startup time to 30 minutes. • Compression ignition (diesel) units- change oil and filter annually or every 500 hours, whichever comes first; Inspect air cleaner and all hoses and belts annually and replace as necessary. • Spark ignition units- inspect spark plugs and all hoses and belts annually and replace as necessary. • Fuel diesel units only with Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel (ULSD) meeting: maximum 15 ppm sulfur; minimum cetane index of 40 or maximum of engines shall function to meet the intended purpose. 1502000 – Facility Investment Spec Item Title Performance Objective Related Information Performance Standard aromatic content of 35% by volume; ASTM D975 if on-road ULSD or 40 CFR 80 Subpart I for non-road ULSD; provide KO documentation that each delivery meets specified standards. 1502000 – Facility Investment Spec Item Title Performance Objective Related Information Performance Standard 4 Non-Recurring Work Non-recurring work may be ordered utilizing DoD FEDMALL in accordance with Section H or on a task order in accordance with the PROCEDURES FOR ISSUING ORDERS clause in Section G. The order will specify the exact locations and types of work to be accompli...

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