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1 <br />B. The Contractor shall employ a disinfection method approved by the Engineer and Owner, <br />and shall fully satisfy the Owner that adequate disinfection has been achieved prior to <br />placing a facility on-line. <br />C. The Contractor, in the presence of the Owner, will be responsible for the collection of all <br />water samples. The samples shall be collected in accordance with best management <br />processes in Chapter 17-550, 17-555 and 17-560, F.A.C. and submitted to a NELAC <br />approved analytical laboratory for analyses of the required constituents. <br />D. The cost of all disinfection work shall be included in the Lump Sum Bid and the <br />Contractor shall pay for all bacteriological clearance tests. <br />1.27 SERVICES OF MANUFACTURERS' FIELD SERVICE TECHNICIAN <br />A. Bid prices of equipment furnished under Divisions 11, 14, 15, 16, and 17 shall include the <br />cost of a competent field service technician of the Manufacturers of all equipment to <br />supervise the installation, adjustment, and testing of the equipment and to instruct the <br />Owner's operating personnel on operation and maintenance. The approved Manufacturer's <br />operation and maintenance data as specified in Section 01730 shall be delivered to the <br />Engineer prior to instructing the Owner's personnel. This supervision may be divided into <br />two or more time periods as required by the installation program or as directed by the <br />Engineer. <br />B. After installation of the equipment has been completed and the equipment is presumably <br />ready for operation, but before it is operated by others, the Manufacturer's field service <br />technician shall inspect, operate, test and adjust the equipment. The inspection shall <br />include at least the following points where applicable: <br />1. Soundness (without cracked or otherwise damaged parts). <br />2. Completeness in all details, as specified and required. <br />3. Correctness of setting, alignment, and relati4e arrangement of various parts. <br />4. Adequacy and correctness of packing, sealing, and lubricants. <br />5. Calibration and adjustment of all related instrumentation and controls. <br />6. Energize equipment. <br />7. Deficiency correction <br />8. Demonstration of compliance with application performance specification. <br />C. The operation, testing, and adjustment shall be as required to prove that the equipment has <br />been left in proper condition for satisfactory operation under the conditions specified. <br />D. Upon completion of this work, the Manufacturer's field service technician shall submit, in <br />triplicate, to the Engineer a complete, signed report of the results of his inspection, <br />operation, adjustments, and tests. The report shall include detailed descriptions of the <br />points inspected, tests and adjustments made, quantitative results obtained if such are <br />specified, and suggestions for precautions to be taken to ensure proper maintenance. <br />E. Each equipment Manufacturer shall provide instruction to the Owner's operating <br />personnel. Training shall not be performed until the requirements of paragraph B, C and D <br />above have been fully satisfied and any specified performance testing completed. Training <br />shall be provided for the number of days specified in each equipment Section of these <br />Specifications. Training shall be provided on an &hour per day basis. Partial days (less <br />044572017 <br />01170-7 <br />