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v)
List of recommended spare parts, including the
recommended quantity for the total number of pieces of equipment
supplied for the project.
w)
List of spare parts and special tools provided for
the project and the retail value of same.
x)
Maintenance summary form as specified in
par. 2.8.3.
2.8.3
Maintenance Summary Forms. A summary of critical
maintenance information should be provided for all equipment.
Provide this information on a standard form that is readily
usable. Maintenance summary forms also can be used as a data
input form for computerized maintenance management systems. The
following elements make up a typical maintenance summary form:
a)
O&M identification numbers
b)
Equipment item name
c)
Equipment identification number
d)
Manufacturer
e)
Weight of individual components (over 100 pounds)
f)
Nameplate data (hp, voltage, speed, etc.)
g)
Name, address, and telephone number of the
manufacturer's local representative
h)
A list of maintenance requirements specifying each
required maintenance operation (refer to manufacturer's
maintenance manual, if applicable); the frequency of each
maintenance operation; any lubricants, if applicable; and
pertinent comments
i)
A list of several equivalent lubricants, as
distributed by each manufacturer for the specific use
recommended, for each of the lubricants listed in the maintenance
requirements
j)
A recommendation of the type and number of spare
parts that should be kept in stock
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