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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 20, 2003 FBO #0445
SOURCES SOUGHT

59 -- Bar Code Readers

Notice Date
2/18/2003
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
Contracting Office
Department of Energy, Duke Cogema Stone & Webster (DOE Contractor), Duke Cogema, 128 S. Tryon St. Suite FC12, Charlotte, NC, 28202
 
ZIP Code
28202
 
Solicitation Number
10888-R-0181
 
Archive Date
3/18/2003
 
Point of Contact
Andy Grodzicki, Buyer, Phone 803-644-6796 ext 3007, Fax 803-644-6799,
 
E-Mail Address
ajgrodzicki@duke-energy.com
 
Description
This specification provides general requirements for the design, fabrication, inspection and delivery of Bar Code Readers in the Mixed Oxide (MOX) Fuel Fabrication Facility (MFFF). The Bar Code Reader Supplier/Subcontractor shall design, fabricate, inspect and deliver Bar Code Readers in accordance with the requirements delineated in this specification and comply with all applicable codes, standards and regulations. General Functional Requirements ? Power requirement to be 24VDC, or 5VAC; or 5VDC +/-10% ? Degree of protection shall be NEMA 4 or higher. Equivalent to IEC IP65 or higher. ? Vibration resistance ? The Bar Code Readers shall be capable of meeting IEC 60068 Part 2-6 test FC 1.5mm, 10g / 55 Hz; 2hours on each axis ? Shock Resistance ? The Bar Code Readers shall meet or exceed IEC 60068 Part 2?27 test EA 30 g / 11 ms; 3 shocks on each axis. ? The Supplier/Subcontractor should be aware that some of the Bar Code Readers will be reading bar codes that are attached to cylindrical containers and stainless steel. ? Bar Code Readers shall be designed to take multiple scans of a single bar code and look for self-consistency. An error signal shall be generated and communicated back to the control room if there is a deviation. ? The DCS Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) will send the bar code reader a ?read? command via an On-Off output or via the serial link. The bar code reader decoder shall then transmit the value read and any attached fault codes to the PLC. A 0-20 ma current loop serial link is required for the transmission of data read from the Bar Code reader/decoder to the PLC. An additional 0-20 ma output is also required for The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). ? The message exchanged between the Bar Code reader and the PLC is composed of 1. Number of characters: varies with the application 2. Check bit 3. End bit These three items constitute the minimum requirements of message content. It is also required that the protocol used by the reader electronics is compatible with the protocol available on the Siemens S5 communication card (CP 544). ? Interface with other components such as PLCs and data loggers is via serial link RS-422/RS-485/0-20ma or Profibus DP. ? The Supplier shall provide a 1-meter length cable from each bar code reader to a connector, provided by DCS. If a special type cable is to be used, the connector shall be specified. Vendors are requested to visit the DCS MOX website to download the required forms. Potential Suppliers will need to download and send to DCS the following forms: Proprietary Agreement, Appendix I and Appendix II. The DCS website is www.dcsmox.com.
 
Place of Performance
Address: Various locations
 
Record
SN00260804-W 20030220/030218213154 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
FedBizOpps.gov Link to This Notice
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