PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SCOPE: The work covered in this section includes
the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment and
incidentals to install complete and ready for operation
a sludge thickening device as shown on drawings and as
specified herein.
1.2 APPLICABLE PUBLICATIONS: The publications listed
below form a part of this specification to the extent
referenced. The publications are referred to in the text
by the basic designation only.
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Publication:
B16.5-81 Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Publications:
A36 Structural Steel
A53 Pipe, Steel, Black and Hot-Dipped, Zinc-Coated, Welded
Seamless
A283 Low and Intermediate Steel Plates of Structural Quality
American Welding Society (AWS) Publication:
D1.1-84 Structural Welding Code, Steel
A5.1 Mild Steel Arc-Welding Electrodes
Standard Welding Terms and Definitions
Standard Welding Symbols
Steel Structures Painting Council (SSPC) Publication:
SSPC-SPC-10 Near White Blast Cleaning
1.3 SUBMITTALS:
1.3.1 Contracting officer will review and approve all
submittals.
1.3.2 Submit the following before fabrication
1.3.2.1 Shop drawing: Shop drawings for clarification
and accessory equipment including principle dimensions
and location of fittings. Data shall include weight and
distribution of weight with the unit empty and filled
with water.
1.3.2.2 Certified Test Results: Submit test results, signed
by the manufacturer, which;
a. Indicate sludge thickener tank is capable of specified
requirements. Test on this model shall have been done
within the last 3 years.
1.3.3 Submit the following after fabrication:
1.3.3.1 Verification:
- Written verification on the fabricator’s letterhead
that surface preparation and coating application were
performed in accordance with the specification and coating
specification and system manufacturer’s printed
recommendations;
- That the unit was hydraulically leak tested for a
period of at least 12 hours before further surface preparation
and coating;
- That the surface preparation and coating process was
performed at a facility owned and operated by the manufacturer;
- That welding procedure, surface preparation and coating
process was observed and approved by the manufacturing
quality central personnel;
- That the manufacturer has been manufacturing this
type of thickener for 5 years and has this model thickener
in service for 5 years.
1.4 MANUFACTURER’S SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE’S
REPORT AND CERTIFICATE: Submit service representative’s
complete signed report of results of the inspection, operation,
adjustment, and tests. Report shall include detailed descriptions
of points inspected, tests and adjustments made, quantitative
results obtained if such are specified, and suggestions
for precautions to be taken to ensure proper maintenance.
Include the manufacturer’s certificate that equipment
conforms to specified requirements and is ready for permanent
operation and that nothing in installation will render
manufacturer’s warranty null and void.
1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING MATERIALS:
1.5.1 Delivery and Storage: Inspect materials delivered
to site for damage; unload and store with minimum handling.
Store materials on site in enclosures or under protective
coverings. Protect materials not suitable for outdoor
storage to prevent damage during periods of inclement
weather, including subfreezing temperatures, precipitation,
and high winds. Store materials susceptible to deterioration
by direct sunlight under cover and avoid damage due to
high temperatures. Do not store materials on ground. Store
and protect materials according to manufacturer recommendations.
1.5.2 Handling: Handle sludge thickener in such a manner
as to ensure delivery to final location in sound, undamaged
condition. Take special care not to damage interior and
exterior surfaces of the sludge thickener and associated
equipment. Make satisfactory repairs to damaged material(s)
at no cost. Carry and do not drag materials. Handle sludge
thickener according to manufacturers information.
1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE:
1.6.1 Inspection: Examine each component of sludge thickener
for compliance with requirements specified. Redesign or
modification of equipment to comply with specified requirements,
or necessary redesign or modification following failure
to meet specified requirements, shall receive particular
attention for adequacy and suitability. This element of
inspection shall encompass visual examinations and dimensional
measurements. Noncompliance with specified requirements,
or presence of one or more defects preventing or lessening
maximum efficiency of clarifier operation, shall constitute
cause for rejection.
1.7 WELDER QUALIFICATIONS:
1.7.1 Welders shall be previously qualified by passing
the tests prescribed in the AWS Standard Qualification
Procedure, or by passing such other tests as the Engineer
may accept.
1.7.2 Welders shall have been tested within the past
twenty four months and their qualifications shall be considered
as remaining in effect unless the welder is not engaged
in a given process of welding for a period exceeding six
months.
PART 2 - SLUDGE THICKENER AND DESIGN CRITERIA
AND DESCRIPTION
2.1 SLUDGE THICKENER CRITERIA
2.1.1 Applications: The sludge thickener shall be used
to store and gravity thicken sludges from the waste treatment
processes. Settled sludges shall be mechanically raked
to the center of the tank and discharged on an as needed
basis to the sludge compaction system via air diaphragm
sludge pumps. Excess supernatant will gravity flow from
the tank with provisions for manual decanting of waters
via valves located on the side of the tank.
2.1.2 Performance: The sludge thickener tank shall have
a minimum volume of * gallons plus 6 inches of freeboard
and be designed with a flat bottom center outlet to thicken
the sludge to 3-5 percent.
2.2 SLUDGE THICKENER - MANUFACTURING SPECIFICATIONS
*2.2.1 Tank shall be of welded carbon steel construction,
minimum thickness ¼ inch. The tank shall be approximately
* feet in diameter with * feet sidewalls and have a capacity
of * .
2.2.2 Tanks shall be supplied with a flat bottom with
flanged outlet connection as indicated. A center recessed
well shall collect the concentrated solids. A 2"
minimum pipe with flanged outlet shall extend from the
center well. The pipe shall have at least one welded support
bracket. A 20" manway shall be installed in all tanks
taller than 8’.
*2.2.3 Thickener shall have a top mounted fully suspended
rake, to move the settled sludge to a center discharge
port located in the tank bottom. The rake mechanism shall
produce * inch pounds of torque and be driven by a 440
VAC, 3 phase TEFC motor of a maximum * HP. The rake drive
shall be a cantilevered design with the motorized drive
supported above the liquid surface eliminating all submerged
rotating seals and bearings. The gear reducer drive assembly
shall be of the high efficiency cyclical type. Worm gear
reducers are not acceptable. The rake tip speed shall
not exceed 13 feet per minute.
2.2.4 Tank shall be provided with four (4) @ 2 inch diameter
flanged decant withdrawal outlets located at approximately
two (2) foot intervals down the straight wall of the thickener.
A flanged overflow outlet shall be located approximately
one (1) foot from the tank top.
2.2.5 The following materials shall be used in the construction
of the sludge thickener:
2.2.5.1 Structural Steel: Shall conform to ASTM A36
or ASTM A283, Grade C.
2.2.5.2 Fittings: Two inches IPS or less shall be flanged
or threaded; larger sizes shall be flanged. Flanged fittings
shall conform to ANSI B16.5.
2.2.5.3 Piping: Piping shall be standard weight carbon
steel pipe conforming to ASTM A53 Grade A.
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2.2.6 Provide ladder access to top of thickeners for
observation purposes. Ladder shall be of design and materials
to provide service intended and meet OSHA standards. A
work platform shall be installed to service the rake drive.
2.2.7 At least two (2) zinc anodes mounted to 3/4"
pipe plugs shall be installed to galvanically protect
the steel.
2.3 SURFACE PREPARATION AND COATING
2.3.1 Surface Preparation: The steel surfaces must be
dry and clean in accordance with the following requirements.
Remove all grease, oils and contaminants as outlined in
SSPC SP1. Remove all weld splatter and grind burrs on
cut edges and rough welds smooth. Blast clean all surfaces
after fabrication in accordance with SSPC SP10 with profile
depth of 1.5-2.0 mils. Apply first primer before any rust
bloom forms.
2.3.2 Caulking: All exterior non-seal welding joints
shall be filled with rubber caulking before painting.
Allow sufficient time for caulking to dry before applying
the finish coat.
2.3.3 Exterior Surfaces:
Shop First Coat: Apply one coat average dry film thickness
of two mils minimum, of a high-build catalyzed epoxy.
Apply to all steel surfaces except the areas within 2
inches adjacent to field welds and surfaces specified
to be hot-dip galvanized. The paint shall be Hempel 4563U.
Shop Finish Coat: Apply one coat average dry film thickness
of 1.0 mils minimum, of a polyurethane paint. Recoat at
time interval recommended by the manufacturer, the final
coat shall be Hempel 5595U.
Third Coat: Field touch-up of damaged and unpainted areas
shall be the same as specified first and second coats
at the same film thickness.
The total dry film thickness shall be an average of 4
mils.
2.3.4 Interior Surfaces:
Shop First Coat: Apply one coat average, dry film thickness
of four mils, of an immersion grade high-build catalyzed
epoxy. Apply to all steel surfaces except the areas within
2 inches adjacent to field welds and surfaces specified
to be hot-dip galvanized. The paint shall be Hempel 15409.
Shop Finish Coat: Apply one coat average, dry film thickness
of 4 mils, of an immersion grade high-build catalyzed
epoxy. Recoat at time interval recommended by the manufacturer,
the final coat shall be Hempel 15409.
Third Coat: Field touch-up of damaged and unpainted areas
shall be the same as specified first and second coats
at the same film thickness. (Liquid Contact).
The dry film thickness shall be an average of 6 mils.
PART 3 - DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING MATERIALS
3.1 Delivery and Storage: Inspect materials delivered
to site for damage; unload and store with minimum handling.
Store materials on-site in enclosures or under protective
coverings. Protect materials not suitable for outdoor
storage to prevent damage during periods of inclement
weather, including subfreezing temperatures, precipitation
and high winds. Store material susceptible to deterioration
by direct sunlight under cover and avoid damage due to
high temperatures. Do not store materials directly on
ground. If special precautions are required, prominently
and legibly stencil instruction for such precautions on
outside of equipment or its crating. Store and protect
materials according to manufacturers recommendations.
3.2 Handling: Handle sludge thickener tank in such a
manner as to ensure delivery to final location in sound,
undamaged condition. Take special care not to damage interior
and exterior surfaces of sludge thickener tank and associated
supports and pipe coatings or linings. Make satisfactory
repairs to damaged material(s) at no cost. Carry and do
not drag materials. Handle sludge thickener tank according
to manufacturers information.
PART 4 - EXECUTION:
4.1 Installation: Sludge thickening tanks to be installed
as indicated and as recommended by the manufacturer. Equipment
delivered to the site in advance of installation to be
stored per the manufacturer’s requirements. Make
all connections as required to make sludge thickener fully
operation. Do not weld tank surfaces, interior or exterior,
it will permanently damage the interior lining. If welding
has inadvertently occurred, the interior surface affected
shall be abrasively ground to white metal and two coats
of Hempel 15409 applied, with air dry between coatings.
4.2 Field Inspection Services: Examine each component
of sludge thickener tank for compliance with requirements
specified. Redesign or modification of equipment to comply
with specified requirements, or necessary redesign or
modification following failure to meet specified requirements,
shall receive particular attention for adequacy and suitability.
This element of inspection shall encompass visual examinations
and dimensional measurements.
Noncompliance with specified requirements, or presence
of one or more defects preventing or lessening maximum
efficiency of sludge thickener tank operation, shall constitute
cause for rejection.
4.3 Start-up Testing: Manufacturer’s field representative
shall inspect and test unit and certify that the installation
has been performed in accordance with manufacturer’s
recommendations and that the system is ready for operation
by others. Inspection shall consider, but not be limited
to, the following:
- Soundness (without cracked or otherwise damaged parts).
- Completeness in all details, as specified.
- Correctness of settling alignment, set points and
relative arrangement of each component.
- Confirm that the unit is level within ¼"
side to side and end to end.
- Inspect unit for leakage and that all mixers are operating
as specified.
- Inspect coating integrity to insure installation contractor
has applied touch-up paint to all scratches, blemishes
and/or coating discontinuity that occurred during shipping
and installation.
4.4 Warranty: The manufacturer shall provide a written
warranty for the equipment, workmanship and materials
for a period of twelve months from date of installation
or fifteen months from date of shipment whichever occurs
first. This warranty provision shall be the only warranty
applicable to this specification.
PART 5 - SUGGESTED MANUFACTURER:
5.1 The sludge thickener described shall be model no.
* .
Supplied by:
Hoffland Environmental, Inc.
10391 Silver Spring Road
Conroe, Texas 77303
(936) 856-4515 phone
(936) 856-4589 fax
e-mail: hoffland@flex.net
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