J061--Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) Testing and Imaging
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The Department of Veterans Affairs, Networking Contracting Office (NCO 01) located in VAMC Boston, West Roxbury intends to enter into a sole source procurement, pursuant to the authority of FAR 6.302-1, with Russelectric, a Siemens Business for the following requirement:
Statement of Work
1.0 Scope of Work
The contractor will perform annual Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS) testing and imaging at the Boston Healthcare System, West Roxbury Division.
Contractor is responsible for all labor, materials, tools and special equipment required to perform the work.
All Transfer Switch Testing shall occur during off hours (10:00 PM 7:00 AM).
Period of Performance
The anticipated period of performance will be a one-base year with four (one) year options.
2.0 Performance Requirements
INFRARED THERMAL IMAGING
Thermal infrared imaging of both the normal and emergency power poles shall be done during annual testing. The transfer/bypass switch shall be in the emergency position for 30 minutes, prior to the imaging pictures taken to allow for any temperature rise. Reports of anomalies shall include a color photograph of the switch being tested & a color thermal imaging print. The report information shall be similar to test report a attached and made part of this standard. Both the transfer switch & bypass contacts shall be scanned.
The following standards, as applicable, shall be part of the testing requirements:
NFPA-70 (national electric code)
NFPA-70B (electrical equipment maintenance) nfpa-70e (electrical safety in the workplace) nfpa-99 (health care facilities)
NFPA-101 (life safety code)
NFPA-110 (emergency and standby power systems) nfpa-20 (stationary pumps for fire protection) ansi/neta-mts (maintenance testing specifications) ma elevator regulations (524 cmr)
TESTING REQUIREMENTS
In-phase monitors (sync check relays)
In-phase monitors shall be checked for calibration and shall be set for + or 7 degrees maximum. Relay output contacts shall be tested, Dead bus relay outputs shall be confirmed and maximum slip rate shall be noted on the test reports.
VOLTAGE & FREQUENCY SENSORS
All voltage and frequency sensors for both normal and emergency shall be calibrated with a three-phase test set, using calibrated meters for all pickup & dropout values. All results, including as found and as left settings shall be noted on the test reports.
AUXILIARY CONTACTS & SPECIAL TIMED CONTACTS
All auxiliary position contacts shall be tested in both positions and so noted in the test reports. All auxiliary contact functions such as Normal Power Available , Emergency Power Available , ETC. Shall be verified and noted in the test reports.
TIMER CALIBRATION AND OPERATION CHECKS
The following timers shall be checked for accuracy and so noted in the test reports:
Time delay, engine start.
Time Delay, transfer to Emergency. UMD Timer for Pre, Post, or Both.
T3/W3 elevator presignal time delay w/ bypass.
Time delay, retransfer to normal. (set at 30 minutes) Time delay, engine cool down. (set at 300 seconds)
Time delay neutral position on Delayed transition switches.
LOAD SHED, BLOCK TRANSFER & RE-ADD CRKTS.
Special custom Load shed, Block Transfer & Re-add circuits shall be verified to be operational and be noted on the test reports. (If applicable)
VERIFY TOTAL POWER FAILURE TO RESTORATION OF LOAD FROM EMERGENCY GENERATOR
Time delay, engine start = 1 or 3 seconds (Engineering Dept to specify actual time)
Time delay, transfer to emergency = .1-15 seconds (Engineering Dept to specify actual time)
Time delay, presignal = 10-20 seconds (Elevator contractor to specify actual required time)
Time delay, load shed = 1-30 seconds (Engineering Dept to specify actual required time delay)
Engine up to speed time = typical 4.5-6 seconds Retransfer to normal position = 5 minutes
Insure total transfer time on Critical or Life Safety switches do not exceed 10 seconds.
Insure that Elevator transfer switches transfer within 10 seconds, or as allowed by Mass Elevator Regulations (524 CMR) which is typically 25 seconds.
BYPASS/ISOLATION SWITCH TESTS
Provide bypass to normal and bypass to emergency operations with Isolation option for each. Ensure no load-break condition exists. (Switch must be a make-before-break arrangement) If switches are of the Load-break design, Engineering will establish the time & date for these tests.
Verify Manual Transfer switch function of Bypass switch. (Manual Transfer Switch Operation)
Ensure engine start contacts stay closed with ATS module out in Isolate position
After switch is isolated, rack ATS module back into the TEST position and cycle the switch through a complete sequence.
Follow manufacturer s instructions for returning switch to normal operating position
Verify B/I module relays are properly energized and that all blocking interlocks are operating correctly.
Verify all auxiliary and B/I engine start contacts.
QUALIFICATIONS FOR BIDDERS:
Qualified Bidders Shall be NETA certified Company and either Factory Trained & Authorized or Factory Trained on the Equipment to be tested. (General Electric, Zenith Controls, Russelectric, Pace, Asco, Westinghouse, Kohler, and Generac) and have a minimum of 20 years of experience, as many of the VA sites have older gear operating on site in excess of 15 years. Submit qualifications for technical review.
The Field Engineer/Technician shall also be a Certified Level 2 or greater Thermographer.
SUBCONTRACTORS
If Prime vendor determines to utilize subcontractors, Prime vendor must be physically present at all times there are sub-contractors present, work activities are ongoing, materials are being delivered, etc. In addition, Prime vendor to submit in technical proposal the delineation of work from prime and subcontractors to include percentage (%) of work breakdown and description of work activities.
TEST REPORT REQUIREMENTS:
Test Reports are required to document results of each switch.
PREMIUM TIME WORK:
Bidders are reminded that all work must be done on premium time as designated by the contract.
PLEASE NOTE: TESTING OF BYPASS/ISOLATION SWITCHES REQUIRES ADDITIONAL TESTING CRITERIA DIFFERENT AND IN ADDITION TO A STANDARD ATS.
Bid prices shall be per unit and Campus may add or delete units from their BOM.
All services & inspections shall be scheduled thru COR.
No additional work can be performed under this contract, and no changes to this Scope of Work can be made without the authority and prior approval of the Contracting Officer.
3.0 Equipment to be serviced:
ATS Inventory
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Designation
Make
Model
Serial
Controller
Location
EE#
1
B1-1
Russelectric
RTBD-4004CEF
30535-1 A/8
2000
B1
82503
2
B1-2
Russelectric
RTBD-4004CEF
30535-2 C/D
2000
B1
82502
3
B1-3
Russelectric
RTBD-6004CEF
30535-2 A/8
2000
B1
82495
4
B1-4
Russelectric
RTBD-6004CEF
30535-2 C/D
2000
B1
82498
5
B1-5
Russelectric
RTBD-4004CEF
30535-1 E/F
2000
MCC431-01-WR
82501
6
B1-6 (Fire pump)
Zenith
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GD130-01-WR
56611
7
B1-7
Russelectric
RTBD-6004CEF
30535-2 E/F
2000
A3E-06 (B1)
82497
8
B1-8
Russelectric
RTBD-6004CEF
30535-2G/H
2000
A3 061 (B1)
82504
9
B1-10
Russelectric
RTBDLBCT-8004CEF
35621-2A/B
2000
B1
136551
10
B1-11
Russelectric
RTS03-ABLB6004AMF1
36512-1A/B
RPTCS
B1
147444
11
Emg Light Relays
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12
A3C-1 (ATS-2)
Russelectric
RTB-4004CEF
24509-3A/B
2000
B2
62947
13
A3C-2 (ATS-1)
Russelectric
RTB-2604CEF
24509-1A/B
2000
B2
62948
14
A3C-3 (ATS-8)
Russelectric
RTB-4004CEF
35621-1A/B
2000
B2
136550
15
A3C-4 (ATS-11)
Russelectric
RTS03-ABLB4004AMF1
39016 -1A/B
RPTCS
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16
A3S-1 (ATS 5)
Russelectric
RTB-2604CEF
24509-1C/D
2000
B2
62945
17
A4E-1 (ATS 4)
Russelectric
RTB-4004CEF
24509-2A/B
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B2
62946
18
A4E-2 (ATS 6)
Russelectric
RTB-4004CEF
29772-1A/B
2000
B2
73136
19
A4E-3 (ATS 10) (Fire pump)
Zenith
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B2
72469
20
A4E-4 (ATS-3)
Russelectric
RTB-4004CEF
31010-1 A/B
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B2
83279
21
A4E-5 (ATS-9)
Russelectric
RTBDLB-6004CEF
35145-1 A/B
2000
B2
136549
22
A4E-7 (ATS-7)
Russelectric
RTS03-ABLB8004AMF1
36466-1A/B
RPTCS
B2
168928
23
ATS- (Mobile OR)
GE
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B2
73137
25
B8-Boiler
Russelectric
RTS03-ABLA4004AMF1
36608-1A/B
RPTCS
B8
140803
26
B20-Research
Russelectric
RTS03-ABLB8004AMF1
38472-1A/B
RPTCS
B20
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27
B21-Research
Russelectric
RTBDNB-6004CEF
35273-1A/B
2000
B21
136548
28
B3-1
Russelectric
RTBD-1004CEF
29772-2A/B
2000
B3
71293
29
B3-2
Russelectric
RTBDLB-4004CEF
33859-2C/D
2000
B3
104155
30
B3-3
Russelectric
RTBDLB-4004CEF
33859-2A/B
2000
B3
104153
31
B3-4
Russelectric
RTBDLB-6004CEF
33859-1A/B
2000
B3
104154
32
B3-5
Russelectric
RTBDLB-4004CEF
37890-1A/B
RPTCS
B3
167460
33
Garage
Russelectric
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RPTCS
Garage
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34
Garage
Russelectric
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The NAICS code for this requirement is 811310.
Russelectric, a Siemens Business is the OEM for 34 automatic transfer switches at the West Roxbury Campus. Russelectric, a Siemens Business, is the only company that can interface with the PLC controller on the ATS to diagnosis issues and perform maintenance as required per manufacture and maintain required UL equipment rating/approval of all equipment.
This notice of intent is not a solicitation nor is it a request for proposal. However, all responsible sources may submit a capability statement demonstrating the ability to provide the requested services, in writing by Thursday, October 30, 2025 at 3PM EST time. Responses should be sent to Rosangela Pereira at Rosangela.Pereira@va.gov. Information submitted in response to this notice will be used solely to determine whether competitive procedures could be used for this acquisition. A determination not to open the requirement to competition based upon responses to this notice is solely within the discretion of the Government.