SPECIFICATIONS OF A DIESEL FIRED INCINERATOR
SPECIFICATIONS OF A DIESEL FIRED INCINERATOR 1.0 INCINERATOR, DIESEL, FIRED. Specifications Indicate if item offered complies with each specification. 1.1 General description ▪ The incinerator should be a modern waste disposal unit, designed to bum medical waste in a clean and environmentally efficient manner. It should employ a temperature based logic control system to provide optimum control of the operating conditions and incorporate a high capacity thermal oxidizing secondary chamber. It should be designed to retain the exhaust gases, for at least 2 seconds to ensure the unit’s effective destruction of the combustion products. ▪ All the incinerators to be supplied and installed meet the Waste Management Regulation 2006, legal notice No. 121 of 29th September 2006 and in particular 3rd schedule regulation (26, 47) pertaining classification, standards, criteria, and procedure for installing and operating incinerators. ▪ The capacity of the incinerator required should be to the specifications with a capacity to burn 100kgs/Hr. ▪ The incinerator shall be run on a three-phase power supply (mains). ▪ For the technical evaluation, not only the treatment plant but the entire system will be considered. It will be the responsibility of the Bidder to supply a full system, including all eventually additionally necessary secondary systems and additional equipment. ▪ The system offered shall be designed to operate normally under the conditions of the purchaser’s country. The conditions include Power Supply, Climate, Temperature, Humidity, etc. ▪ The Bidder must provide a warranty for one year. ▪ All text, parameter etc. on all control operating interfaces as well as on information displays and on print-outs shall be in English language. ▪ The Bidder is responsible for all permits and approvals for importation. The Bidder shall provide all the necessary documentation in order to facilitate the legal requirements for the installation and putting into use of the equipment. ▪ Period of Execution is 90 days from contract signature for delivery to site and completion of all verification operations required for the issuance of provisional acceptance. ▪ Representatives of the Contracting Authority and the Beneficiary, together with the Bidder’s representative, shall carry out the controls, testing and initial approval for provisional and final acceptance. The provisional and final acceptance shall take place at the final destination. ▪ After-Sales Service: The Bidder is required to ensure that a maintenance, service and repair centre, which is authorized by the Manufacturer, and which is able to rapidly supply genuine spare parts and consumables recommended by the Manufacturer is available throughout the one year warranty period. In fulfillment of this requirement with their offer, bidders must submit a statement signed by the manufacturer or representative of the manufacturer:…
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