Specifications include, but are not limited to:Bidder is to provide all parts, labor, and supervision to rehab an RAS pump and motor. Pump Removal: o City personnel will valve out pump and disconnect power at the main VFD control panel. o Bidder will be responsible for disconnecting all power and control wiring for the motor and pump. Bidder will be responsible for disconnecting all flanges and connections. o Bidder will be responsible for providing all equipment, labor, and supervision necessary to pull existing pumps. Rehabilitation: o Pump is to be completely disassembled and inspected for damage. o All damaged parts are to be replaced with Hayward Gordon factory parts. All gaskets and seals need to be replaced including gaskets for the pump’s connection to the existing piping. o The pump’s gland seal connection is to be converted to a mechanical seal furnished by the bidder. o The motor should be disassembled and inspected for damage. o All damaged parts are to be replaced. Motor is to be rewound and re‐built. All bearings are to be replaced. Motors are to be baked and painted as a part of the repair. o The pump and motor shall be painted with a shop prime coating Re‐installation: o Bidder shall provide all equipment, labor, and supervision needed to re‐install pump and motor. o Pump is to be re‐installed to match current connections at time of removal. When pump is re‐ installed there will be new bases for the pumps to be mounted to. Any gaskets between the pumps and piping must be replaced with gaskets provided by the successful bidder. o Bidder is required to reconnect all wiring for motor and pump. o Bidder will also be responsible for modifying water supply to provide water to the new mechanical seal. o Bidder will be responsible for initial start‐up of new pump and verifying proper operation of pump, motor, and new mechanical seal. A start‐up report will be provided by the bidder to include a base line vibration analysis of new installation at minimum and maximum set points on the VFD.