13 213001 4800000492 CH2 PLD SPC 000004 - 01
13 213001 4800000492 CH2 PLD SPC 000004 - 01
13 213001 4800000492 CH2 PLD SPC 000004 - 01
Document 13-213001-4800000492-CH2-
Contractor Jacobs
submittal no. PLD-SPC-000004_01
Contract no. 4800000492 Date 17 May 2023
To PMC AECOM
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4800000492/000 – BOOK 5 – Approval Comments
PLUMBING & DRAINAGE –
13-213001-4800000492- CLUSTER 3 SPECIFICATION –
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INDEX
PART 1 - GENERAL 1
1 RELATED DOCUMENTS 1
2 SCOPE OF WORKS 2
3 DESCRIPTION OF WORKS 3
4 DESIGN STANDARDS 3
5 SUSTAINABILITY 4
6 RECORD DRAWINGS 5
7 CONTRACTOR’S SUBMITTALS AND APPROVALS 5
PART 2 - PRODUCTS 5
9 DOMESTIC WATER SERVICES 5
10 DRAINAGE SYSTEMS – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 12
11 ABOVE GROUND FOUL AND WASTEWATER DRAINAGE SYSTEMS 17
12 ABOVE GROUND KITCHEN WASTE DRAINAGE SYSTEMS 18
13 ABOVE GROUND SURFACE WATER DRAINAGE 19
14 CONDENSATE DRAINAGE 20
15 BELOW SLAB DRAINAGE (WITHIN BUILDING BOUNDARY) 20
1 RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. This Performance Specification shall be read in conjunction with other related documents,
including contract conditions, drawings and requirements of:
1. Division 21 Fire Suppression Work Sections.
2. Division 23 Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Work Sections.
3. Division 25 Integrated Automation Work Sections.
4. Division 26 Electrical Work Sections.
5. Division 33 Utilities Work Sections.
B. All systems shall comply with the requirements of the Authority having jurisdiction and shall
comply with the requirements given within this Performance Specification and the applicable
documents referred to therein.
2 SCOPE OF WORKS
A. The Contractor shall supply, install, test and commission and set to work the complete Public
Health Engineering Services, as described herein and indicated on the tender drawings and
equipment schedules.
B. The contractor shall propose equipment and material from the SECTION 23 00 00 -
MECHANICAL APPROVED MANUFACTURERS LIST only when such equipment and material
are not listed under the Neom approved vendor list.
NEOM-NEN-MAN-002_LST01_01.00 - NEOM Approved Vendor's List shall take precedence
over SECTION 23 00 00 - MECHANICAL APPROVED MANUFACTURERS LIST.
C. Delivery schedule for long lead items to be agreed with the Owner/End User prior to tendering
the project.
D. The Contractor shall energize all systems on completion of installation.
E. This particular Performance Specification includes the Public Health services associated with
this project only. The Public Health services associated with this package shall include but not
be limited to the following systems:
1. DOMESTIC COLD-WATER SERVICES
a) Incoming Water Mains from Infrastructure network Tie-in/Valve Chamber to feed
the resort Building.
b) Water Distribution system includes Ambient cold water, cooled cold water,
mineralized cooled cold water, hot water.
c) Water Treatment (where indicated on the drawings)
d) Temperature control of stored water by cooling from CHW system / Potable water
chillers.
2. DOMESTIC HOT WATER
a) Generation and distribution
3. BUILDING DRAINAGE
a) Above Ground Soil and Wastewater Drainage Systems
b) Kitchen Wastewater Systems
c) Condensate Drainage Systems
3 DESCRIPTION OF WORKS
A. The Prime objective of the Public Health services design and installation shall be to provide a
fully functional environment via discrete efficient and fully maintainable systems and equipment
B. The main objectives shall be to:
1. Ensure that the complete system is protected against Legionella disease and other
waterborne bacterial proliferation.
2. Ensure that all water supplies are clear, odorless, tasteless and wholesome for use
and consumption.
3. Provide potable water in the amount and at the pressure required by the building
occupancy and type of plumbing fixtures utilized in the building.
4. Prevent contamination from non-potable liquids, solids or gases.
5. Maintain a velocity of 1.0 - 1.5 m/s in the water supply piping to prevent noise and
decrease the danger of surge pressure shock.
6. Ensure that hot water is stored, distributed, and supplied to all appliances at safe
water temperatures.
7. Ensure flow rates to fixtures are limited to requirements of Green Building Regulations
& Specifications.
8. Prevent the transmission of foul air into the building.
9. Minimize the frequency of any blockage and provide access to enable the clearance
of any such blockage.
10. Provide efficient conveyance of discharge from sanitary, kitchen and wash-down
facilities to enable the correct function of each appliance.
11. The system operates without blockage.
12. The flooding frequencies shall be limited to a minimum.
4 DESIGN STANDARDS
A. The design, Performance Specification and installation of the water systems shall be in
accordance with good engineering practice and shall conform to the following, but not limited to,
Standards, Codes of Practice and Specifications:
1. THE NEOM DESIGN GUIDELINE
2. NEOM-NEN-SCH-005_01.00 - List of Technical Codes & Standards
3. SAUDI SANITARY CODE PLUMBING (SBC 701) 2018
4. SAUDI SANITARY CODE PRIVATE SEWAGE DISPOSAL (SBC 702) 2018
5. SAUDI ENERGY CONSERVATION CODE – COMMERCIAL (SBC 601)
6. HOTEL OPERATOR REQUIREMENTS.
7. INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE 2018 EDITION
8. INTERNATIONAL PLUMBING CODE 2018 EDITION
9. INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE SEWAGE DISPOSAL CODE 2018 EDITION
10. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PLUMBING ENGINEERS
11. CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF BUILDING SERVICES ENGINEERS (CIBSE)
GUIDELINES
12. PLUMBING ENGINEERING SERVICES DESIGN GUIDE (CIPHE)
13. INSTITUTE OF PLUMBING (IOP)
14. NFPA 54 NATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE
15. NFPA 58 LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS CODE
16. ASHRAE STANDARDS
17. BRITISH STANDARDS- BS 6700 FOR POTABLE WATER STORAGE
18. UL STANDARDS.
19. ASTM STANDARS-F2389,D3261,D2683,B88,A53,A47 & APPLICABLE
STANDARDS.
20. DOMESTIC WATER SERVICES
Values based on SBC 701 Maximum Flow Rates & Consumption for Plumbing
Fixtures & Fixtures Fittings Table 604.4:
a) BATHROOM TAPS, PUBLIC - 1.9 l/min at 415 kPa
b) Shower head - 9.5l/min at 550 kPa
c) Kitchen sink faucets – 8.3 l/m at 415 kPa
d) Toilets, dual flush - 6l / 4l (full / half flush)
e) Urinals - 0.5 l/flush
f) Ablution fixtures - 4.5 l/min at 415 kPa
g) Bidets/Bidet Spray – 9.5 l/min at 415 kPa
Final values to be coordinated with Architects final sanitaryware selections
21. DOMESTIC HOT WATER
a) DHWS storage temperature: 60-65°C
SECTION 22 00 20 - PUBLIC HEALTH AND PLUMBING PARTICULAR SPECIFICATIONS
5 SUSTAINABILITY
A. The Contractor shall be required to fully discharge all obligations necessary to ensure
compliance with the LEED accreditation requirements.
6 RECORD DRAWINGS
A. Retain on-site a marked-up set of drawings showing the “as installed” routes, sizes, gradient,
invert levels, access locations etc. as a minimum of the foul drainage above ground system.
B. Prior to completion transfer this information to “record drawings” as detailed within section A of
the preliminaries.
8 WARRANTY
A. The complete plumbing, gas and drainage system furnished and installed under this contract,
shall be guaranteed against defects in design, materials, and workmanship for the full warranty
period, but not less than one (2) years from issuance date of Substantial Completion Certificate
B. Warranty Period for System Components: Manufacturer's extended warranty, but not less than
two (2) years from issuance date of Substantial Completion Certificate"
9 PART 2 - PRODUCTS
A. Domestic Water Services have been designed to receive, store and convey cold water to all
water fittings in the premises, without waste, misuse, undue consumption or contamination of
the water supply or the cold-water system.
B. Continuous of cold water in the premises to ensure that the building have water all days.
C. The Contractor’s shall be responsible for the following performance objectives for the domestic
water services:
1. To receive, convey and / or store cold water at a sufficient volume flow rate and a
suitable pressure to comply with the recommended guidance flow rates, storage
volumes and maximum / minimum water velocities in pipes and fittings.
2. To equip the cold-water system with a simple routine for checking the risk of legionella
bacteria.
D. The Contractor shall:
1. Coordinate, supply, install, test and commission the complete domestic water
services installation, as described herein and indicated on the tender drawings and
equipment schedules.
2. To provide complete domestic water services installation to serve domestic hot and
cold-water requirements to all points of use in all buildings.
3. To control the risks of legionella by generating hot water at ≥60°C (≤65°) and
distributing it at not less than 55°C for secondary distribution.
4. To enable the domestic hot water system to be disinfected by arranging the hot water
generation plant capable of heating the system to 70°C on required occasions
5. To mitigate the risk of scalding users of the systems by providing all necessary
blending or thermostatically controlled devices local to each hot water outlet.
3. Design temperature
4.
a) The hot water temperature to appliances where applicable should be temperature
controlled via a Thermostatic Mixing Valve (TMV) as detailed in the table below
extracted from Table 8 in the Plumbing Engineering Services Design Guide:
b) The TMV will prevent the risk of scalding and will contribute in the conservation
of energy.
c) Ensure that the high temperature device is independent of the normal
temperature control system and is able to be manually reset.
d) Provide suitable safety devices.
e) Ensure that the sensors and control system are capable of enabling the system
set points to be altered to achieve a 70°C system water temperature at the main
plant, on predetermined occasions when required by the user, to enable
pasteurization of the system.
f) Ensure that blended water pipework is no longer than 2 m from blending device
(i.e., TMV) to point of discharge.
5. Thermostatic mixing valves
a) Provide thermostatic mixing valves/Brain Valve-Digital Mixing Centre to sanitary
appliances where located in high risk areas, public places, etc.
b) Provide thermostatic mixing valves to prevent excessive temperature in
accordance with codes and standards.
4. Testing
a) Pressure test the system including all equipment as detailed in Division 22.
b) Test all overflow and warning pipes.
c) Produce reports in accordance with Division 22.
d) Ensure removal of all water used for pressure testing purposes.
5. Commissioning
a) Commission the system, including all equipment, as detailed in Division 22.
b) Regulate and balance all cold-water distribution systems as detailed in Division
22.
H. METERING
1. Water meters shall be provided with straight reading, dry dial, hermetically sealed
register, and magnetic drive. The rotation of the turbine is directly transmitted to be
register, and magnetic drive. The meters shall have tantalization of flow volume in
cubic meter (cum). The meters shall conform to NEOM Regulation and shall be
connected to the BMS for remote monitoring/reading. The MEP contractor shall allow
for all water meters to be connected to the BMS.
2. The water meters and metering arrangements shall be provided, as per the LEED
requirement. The monitoring system must have, as a minimum, capability to provide
the following:
a) Provide hourly, daily, weekly, monthly and annual water consumption for each
end-use;
b) Compare consumption to previous days, weeks, months and years for trend
analysis;
c) Determine ‘out-of-range’ values to alert building operators to unusually high
consumption;
d) Record peak water consumption.
3. Contractor shall coordinate and submit the final schematic drawing to NEOM for the
approval. Contractor shall include all such requirement, or any additional meters as
required by NEOM at the time of submitting the drawings.
4. All the non NEOM meters shall be as per NEOM requirement and shall be calibrated
as per their standard.
5. For specific water meter locations please refer to public health engineering services
layout and schematic drawings.
6. Contractor shall review NEOM smart metering requirements and shall comply with all
requirements.
I. BOOSTER PUMP
1. Provide pump set in accordance with the appended equipment schedules for the
Infrastructure package:
2. Arrange the packaged booster pump with a pressure sensor in its discharge piping to
control the operation of the pump.
3. In the event of the packaged booster pump automatic control system producing a
common alarm fault signal, relay that signal as an alarm at the BMS.
J. PRESSURE REDUCING SETS
1. To ensure continuous water supply at adequate pressure, pressure reducing sets
SECTION 22 00 20 - PUBLIC HEALTH AND PLUMBING PARTICULAR SPECIFICATIONS
A. WORKMANSHIP
1. Install pipes, fittings and accessories in accordance with SBC 701, IPC 2018, BS EN
12056 and manufacturer's recommendations.
2. Obtain all components for each type of pipework from the same manufacturer, unless
otherwise indicated.
3. Inspect components carefully before fixing and reject any which are defective.
4. Ensure cut ends of pipes to be clean and square with burrs removed.
5. Allow for thermal and building movement when jointing and fixing.
6. Form junctions using fittings intended for the purpose, ensuring that jointing material
does not project into bore of pipes, fittings and appliances.
7. Avoid contact between dissimilar metals and other materials which would result in
electrolytic corrosion.
8. Provide access covers and cleaning eyes as necessary in convenient locations, to
permit adequate testing and cleaning of pipework.
9. Prevent entry of foreign matter into any part of system by sealing openings during
construction. Fit all access covers and cleaning eyes as work proceeds.
B. CONTROL REQUIREMENTS
1. Provide power supplies and control systems for the following electrically operated and
/ or activated sanitary installations.
2. Install the urinal control valve on the cold-water supply serving the urinal cistern,
activated by a passive infra-red detector.
C. FIRE SAFETY
1. Provide and install protection of openings and fire stopping in accordance with the
SBC and Fire and Life Safety Code of Practice.
2. Provide and install an intumescent fire sleeves on all plastic pipework exceeding
40mm internal diameter passing through fire compartment floors or walls. Ensure that
the fire sleeve has an appropriate certificate. Ensure that the fire sleeve has a fire
rating compatible with the wall, floor or cavity barrier to which it is fitted.
D. VERMIN CONTROL
1. Include vermin control measures on all foul discharge pipes at basement levels by
fitting a purpose made “Rat Stop” incorporating an oval access door in the following
locations:
E. PIPEWORK GENERALLY
1. Free pipework of burrs, rust, scale, throating, flattening rippling and any foreign matter
or defects and thoroughly cleaned prior to erection.
2. Obtain all components for each type of pipework from the same manufacturer unless
otherwise indicated.
3. Install the discharge pipes in the positions indicated on the engineer’s drawings.
A. Foul and wastewater drainage systems have been designed to convey all effluent from various
sanitary appliances, drainage outlets, etc. by gravity / pumped discharge to a connection to the
nearest manhole on the infrastructure underground drainage system.
B. The system design is based on the secondary ventilated system and ventilated discharge branch
configuration.
C. Main ventilating pipework has been designed to suit the design of both the above and below
ground drainage systems, terminating to atmosphere at roof level.
D. The Contractor’s shall be responsible for the following performance objectives for the above
ground drainage systems:
1. Provide all foul drainage above ground pipework to serve the new sanitary appliances
and other drainage outlets throughout the building
2. Base the above ground foul drainage design on above specified configuration. Waste
pipework shall be collected in separate stacks and taken to drain independently from
soil stacks. Soil and waste pipework shall only combine in the below ground drainage
system.
3. Provide adequate drainage facilities for the mechanical services equipment and plant
4. Discharge all drainage from plant rooms and mechanical equipment into trapped floor
gullies, connected to the foul drainage above ground system.
E. The Contractor shall:
1. Coordinate, supply, install, test and commission the complete above ground drainage
systems, as described herein and indicated on the tender drawings and equipment
schedules
2. Install the system using the minimum pipework and fittings necessary to carry away
all foul discharges from the building to the below ground drainage system, quickly,
quietly and with freedom from nuisance or risk of injury to health
3. Prevent air from the discharge pipes from entering the building. Clearly identify all
pipelines
4. Install all drainage pipework to convey discharges without crossflow, back fall,
leakage or blockage
5. Adequately test, clean and maintain the system at all times throughout the
construction process.
6. Not use short radius bends in the foul drainage above ground system.
7. Make all branches to horizontal discharge pipework at high level any floor using 45°
branches swept in the direction of flow where possible.
A. A kitchen waste drainage system shall be installed for all cooking areas.
B. Provide all main kitchen areas with an approved grease treatment or grease removal system.
The provision of any grease treatment equipment to individual kitchen areas, as necessary and
to suit the installation of main kitchen equipment, will be the responsibility of the individual tenant.
This equipment will be either an enzyme dosing or grease removal system to prevent discharge
to the drainage systems and must be in accordance with the local regulations.
C. All Kitchen waste discharge into a dedicated Kitchen Waste Drainage System.
D. Discharge stacks and branch waste pipework shall be in HDPE and those running in occupied
areas shall generally be installed in HDPE with increased level of sound proofing. Adequate
provision shall be made to deal with horizontal and vertical thermal expansion in accordance
with the pipe manufacturers recommendations.
E. All kitchen waste drainage suspended pipework shall be laid to fall in the direction of flow to
maintain a self-cleansing velocity based on the flow capacity. Pipes shall be installed with
levelled soffit to avoid hydraulic jump.
F. Access shall be provided at 1.2m above FFL on all above ground kitchen waste drainage stacks
at each level for rodding access, these shall be used in the event of a blockage within the above
ground system. Rodding eyes shall be provided to all suspended drainage at any change of
direction, they shall be provided to all drainage pipes positioned in a fully accessible area for
rodding purposes in the event of a blockage. The Contractor shall issue drawings showing
access and rodding eyes prior to commencement of works.
A. The Contractor shall supply, install, test and commission the complete above ground surface
water drainage services installation as described herein and indicated on the tender drawings
and equipment schedules.
B. The contractor shall install pipework fittings and accessories to ensure that:
1. Appliances drain quickly, quietly and completely at all times without nuisance or risk
to health.
2. Discharge is conveyed without cross flow, back fall, leakage or blockage.
3. System can be adequately tested, cleaned and maintained.
4. Pipe routes are shortest practicable, with as few bends as possible and no bends in
wet portion of soil stacks, unless indicated otherwise on drawings.
C. The Buildings shall be provided with an above ground surface water drainage systems which
collect surface water from roofs, via surface water outlets and from sumps, gutters or channels
sufficiently sized to discharge the total surface water flow rate.
D. Suspended drainage pipework shall be laid to fall in the direction of flow to maintain a self-
cleansing velocity based on the flow capacity. Pipes shall be installed with levelled soffit to avoid
hydraulic jump.
E. Surface water pipework shall be in HDPE and those running in occupied areas shall generally
be installed in HDPE with increased level of sound proofing. Adequate provision shall be made
to deal with horizontal and vertical thermal expansion in accordance with the pipe manufacturers
recommendations.
F. Surface water outlets shall be provided at the low points of each individual roof area to avoiding
ponding and all roof finishes shall be laid in the direction of the outlet at no less than 1:80.
G. The surface water downpipes shall be routed to low level and free discharge to grade where the
rainwater will be collected by the infrastructure system.
H. The Contractor shall supply and install all ancillaries required by the Commissioning Employer’s
Representative and Assistants to commission the system. The installation shall be flushed and
tested as required and on completion of all works. The Contractor shall set to work the system
after completion of all installation, testing and commissioning.
I. The contractor shall coordinate with roof specialist contractor for gutter size and connection to
rain water downpipes and outlets.
J. Workmanship
a) The Contractor shall:
1) install the rainwater system in accordance with SBC 701, IPC 2018 and
manufacturer's recommendations to ensure complete discharge of rainwater
from building without leaking & siphonic system shall be provided.
2) handle, store and securely fix all products and accessories in accordance
with manufacturer's recommendations.
3) obtain all components for each type of pipework and guttering from same
manufacturer, unless otherwise indicated.
4) inspect components before fixing and reject any which are defective.
A. The condensate drainage from FCUs shall be conveyed to a dedicated condensate stack or to
the nearest floor gully if no other outlet exists
B. Insulation shall be installed on all drains to offer reliable protection against condensation.
Location includes concealed distribution routes, within plant rooms, risers, external locations and
voids. In areas where it is exposed to traffic or subject to damage, (i.e., plant rooms, parking and
access routes) the pipework & lagging is to be protected. Anywhere exposure to sunlight or
daylight is a possibility the protection must be fit for purpose and have suitable properties to
ensure it does not deteriorate in appearance or performance.
C. Access shall be provided at 1.2m above FFL on all above condensate drainage stacks at each
level for rodding access; these shall be used in the event of a blockage within the above ground
system. Rodding eyes shall be provided to all suspended drainage at any change of direction.
The Contractor shall issue drawings showing access and rodding eyes prior to commencement
of works.
D. Workmanship
1. install pipes, fittings and accessories in accordance with SBC 701, IPC 2018 and
manufacturer's recommendations.
2. obtain all components for each type of pipework from the same manufacturer, unless
otherwise indicated.
3. inspect components carefully before fixing and reject any which are defective.
4. ensure cut ends of pipes to be clean and square with burrs removed.
5. allow for thermal and building movement when jointing and fixing.
6. form junctions using fittings intended for the purpose, ensuring that jointing material
does not project into bore of pipes, fittings and appliances.
7. avoid contact between dissimilar metals and other materials which would result in
electrolytic corrosion.
8. provide access covers and cleaning eyes as necessary in convenient locations, to
permit adequate testing and cleaning of pipework.
9. prevent entry of foreign matter into any part of system by sealing openings during
construction. fit all access covers and cleaning eyes as work proceeds.
1. Rising mains shall be sized to maintain velocities within an acceptable range for a
variety of flow conditions. The minimum velocity permitted is 0.7m/s to ensure the line
fs self-cleansing. Maximum velocity is 2.3 m/s to minimize the friction losses and
noise.
2. BMS Points for Public Health Engineering Services
3. The following table sets down the basis for the Points Schedule for the BMS and
PMMS systems. It is recommended that the contract includes for 20% spare of each
type of point.
END OF SECTION
INDEX
PART 1 - GENERAL
1. SUMMARY
2. SUBMITTALS
3. CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS
4. QUALITY ASSURANCE
5. PERMIT, FEES AND INSPECTIONS
6. DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
7. PROJECT CONDITIONS
PART 2 - PART 2 - PRODUCTS
1. GENERAL
2. PRODUCT SELECTION
3. MATERIALS
4. SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL
PART 3 - PART 3 - EXECUTION
5. EXAMINATION
6. SITE QUALITY CONTROL
7. INSPECTION INTERVALS
8. REPLACEMENT OF DEFECTIVE MATERIAL OR EQUIPMENT
9. FIELD ADJUSTMENTS
1. SUMMARY
A. Read this Section in conjunction with other related Sections, Division 01 General
Requirements, the Particular Performance Specification, Schedules, Design Drawings and
the Contract Conditions.
B. Section includes:
General requirements for the operation and maintenance of Plumbing.
C. Related Work Sections and Documentation
Division 21 Fire Suppression Work Sections.
Division 22 Plumbing Work Sections.
Division 23 Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Work Sections.
Division 25 Integrated Automation Work Sections.
Division 26 Electrical Work Sections.
Division 33 Utilities Work Sections.
2. SUBMITTALS
A. Comply with the requirements of the submittal procedures and protocols set out by the
Employer / Employer’s Representative and Assistants.
B. Provide the items as referenced in applicable Work Sections for each related Division.
Technical Submittals
a) Product Data on materials and components for use.
b) Supplementary Product Literature: Include a statement from the manufacturer
for the design life of the system.
c) List of tests included.
d) Certified test data.
e) A list of suppliers and subcontractors.
f) Summary of deviations from the Performance Specification.
g) Reports of factory witness tests as called for in each section and requested
by the Employer’s Representative and Assistants.
h) Valve Tag Charts.
i) Field Test Reports.
j) Authorities Inspection Reports.
k) System Verification Certificates.
l) Special tools recommended by the product manufacturer and required for
maintenance.
3. CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS
A. Comply with the requirements of Section 017000 Execution and Closeout Requirement and
submit the following:
1. Warranty
a) Unless otherwise specified in other Work Sections, provide a manufacturer's
full warranty covering all products of this Division, valid for minimum 2 years
from date of issue of Taking-Over Certificate, irrespective of delivery date and
SECTION 22 01 00 - OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF PLUMBING
4. QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. All systems shall comply with the requirements of the Authority having jurisdiction and shall
comply with the requirements given within this Performance Specification and the applicable
documents referred to therein.
B. The manufacturer of materials and equipment shall have adequate (5 – 10 years) experience
in the design and manufacture of the respective products unless otherwise stated in other
sections of this Performance Specification.
C. Preconstruction Testing / Reports: As referenced in applicable Work Sections.
1. Submit reports of independent tests demonstrating that the products
and systems are in accordance with the specified performance
requirements.
2. Where test results for a material or product are not available,
undertake testing to show compliance with the Performance
Specification at an independent testing laboratory acceptable to the
Employer’s Representative and Assistants.
3. The provision of testing data or the carrying-out of tests does not
relieve the Contractor of his responsibilities regarding the
performance requirements, durability or service life requirements.
D. Provide testing and inspections in accordance with Section 014000 Quality Requirements.
E. Comply fully with the edition (including amendments) of each of the referenced in applicable
Work Sections, Standards and other Codes of Practice current at the time of tender.
7. PROJECT CONDITIONS
A. Temporary Service
1. Refer to the applicable Division of the Contract Documents regarding temporary services,
Contractor's workshop, storage and other such facilities.
2. Do not use any of the permanent Plumbing / Electrical / Mechanical Systems during
construction unless specific written acceptance is obtained from the Employer’s
Representative and Assistants. Accepted usage of the permanent Plumbing / Electrical /
Mechanical Systems shall not be construed as acceptance by the Employer.
3. The use of permanent facilities for temporary construction service shall not affect in any way
the commencement day of the warranty period.
4. Be responsible for any cutting and patching involved in getting assemblies into place.
B. Accessibility
1. For operation, maintenance and repair minor deviations from Design Drawings shall be
permissible.
2. Group concealed valves, expansion joints, controls, dampers and equipment requiring access,
so as to be freely accessible through access doors.
3. If required, provide catwalk for access to elements.
C. Civil Work Coordination
1. Consider all of the Civil / Electrical / Mechanical Work performed by other Subcontractors
associated with the installation of electrical, mechanical, plumbing and other facilities.
1. GENERAL
1. Supply, install, test, commission, regulate and set to work the Works.
2. Work Included
3. Sections of Division 22 Plumbing are not intended to delegate functions or to delegate Work
to any specific trade.
4. The Work shall include all labour, materials, equipment, permits and tools required for a
complete and working installation as described but not necessarily limited to items, in the Work
Sections of Division 22 Plumbing.
5. Scope of Work
6. This section establishes the requirements for operation and maintenance of all plumbing and
drainage systems in accordance with the Contract Documents.
7. Provide all necessary materials, labour, equipment, tools, appliances, services, hoisting,
scaffolding, supports and supervision to enable safe operation and maintenance of all
plumbing and drainage systems in conformity with the Contract Documents.
8. Equipment Nameplates
9. Provide new apparatus, if required, (including electric motors) with proper nameplates affixed
thereto, showing the size, name of equipment, serial number and all information usually
provided, which also includes voltage, cycle, phase and horsepower of motors and the name
and address of the manufacturer.
10. Nameplates shall be in both English and Arabic languages.
2. PRODUCT SELECTION
1. Provide products and systems from one of the manufacturers from the approved Vendor List.
2. Plumbing equipment / plant shall be repaired with the use of genuine parts, as per the
manufacturer’s recommendations.
3. All spare parts shall be checked prior installation against damages during transportation
and storage.
3. MATERIALS
1. Standard of Materials and Equipment
2. Refer to applicable Divisions of the Performance Specification.
3. Provide new material and equipment of specified quality, delivered, erected, connected and
finished in every detail and supplied with the acceptance of the Employer’s Representative and
Assistants.
4. Where a manufacturer's name and model number are mentioned, it is for the purpose of setting
a standard of quality, performance, capacity, appearance and serviceability.
5. Assume full responsibility for ensuring that when providing other acceptable alternative
manufacturers all space, weight, connections, power and wiring requirements, etc. are
considered and costs therefore included in the tender. Equipment requiring greater than
specified energy requirements or unduly limiting service space requirements shall not be
accepted.
5. EXAMINATION
1. Verification of Conditions: Examine areas for compliance with requirements for installation
and conditions affecting performance of the Work. Identify conditions detrimental to a proper
and timely completion and notify the Employer’s Representative and Assistants of the
unsatisfactory conditions. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have
been corrected.
7. INSPECTION INTERVALS
1. Inspection intervals shall comply with the manufacturer’s recommendations.
2. Site conditions shall be taken into consideration, while establishing inspection intervals,
especially if the dry-solid content or sandy liquid is pumped.
3. If not specifically indicated by the manufacturer, pumps and other mechanical equipment used
in Plumbing systems shall be inspected at least once a year.
4. Each piece of equipment shall have its own log book to record inspections, repairs and tests,
as per the manufacturer’s recommendations.
9. FIELD ADJUSTMENTS
1. Properly remedy defects in Work or equipment that appear during tests and test again.
Continue until acceptance by the Employer’s Representative and Assistants.
A. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
When a project is completed, it is the responsibility of the Project delivery team to ensure delivery of
both completed Physical Asset as well as the Information Asset to Operations in line with Project Close-
Out Procedure.
Master Information shall be delivered as specified in the project specific:
The Contractor shall deliver the complete final handover package electronically as
specified.
Contractor shall receive notification from project Lead to produce Critical Documentation
hardcopy and deliver the documentation to the field.
The Master Hardcopy delivered to the field shall be received by the coordinator who will
sign the transmittal, stamp/sign the deliverables received and deliver them to the station.
e) Authorities Approvals.
f) Certified Final document and business process Data, as the minimum Information deliverable
that shall be delivered to Operations at the end of an Engineering project.
h) The Manufacturers (Vendor) Record Book (MRB) is compound document containing distinct
document types and identification number., the electronic version of these document types
shall be delivered as individual files.
i) The Plant Operating Manual (POM) shall contain distinct document with identification number.
These document types shall not be added or inserted (as picture or object) directly on the POM
but shall be referenced, indexed, and hyperlinked from POM to the original location of the
master drawing. This will maintain single master location of information and allow modification
to take place independently on the referenced information.
j) Spare parts list of the equipment & materials along with the storage area location as per project
requirements.
k) Warrantee / Guarantee letters of the equipment & materials of the manufacturer/supplier as per
project requirements.
The Contractor shall make provision for the supply of Three (3) copies of the Instruction
Manuals before issue of Practical Completion Certificate. This manual shall include the
following items:
a) Complete list of all items of equipment, controls and accessories as actually supplied, including
serial nos. & all name plate details.
b) A set of 'As-Built' drawings showing equipment layout, foundation details, layout with sizes &
flow etc.
c) The drawings shall show plans and sections necessary to show all required information
correctly.
d) A set of manufacturer's catalogues, wiring diagram and installation drawings relevant only to
the item of HVAC, PHE & FP etc. equipment concerned. General catalogues will not be
acceptable.
f) Operational description of the HVAC, PHE & FP etc. including starting, stopping and seasonal
shut-down.
C. TESTS AT SITE
General
The Contractor shall submit to the Client Engineer, one month prior to the date of
commencement of the tests, three (3) copies of the complete test procedures to be used. The
procedures, method of calculation etc., shall be approved by the Client Engineer before any
test is carried out. Three (3) copies of the test results shall be furnished to the Engineer for his
approval.
The Contractor shall supply skilled staff and all necessary instruments and carryout tests of
any kind on a piece of equipment, apparatus, part of system or a complete system if the
Engineer requests such a test, for determining specified or guaranteed data as given in the
specifications or in the schedule of equipment filled in by the Contractor.
Any damage resulting from the test shall be repaired and/or damaged material replaced, all to
the satisfaction of the Client Engineer. In the event of any repair or adjustment required to be
made, other than the normal running adjustment, the tests shall be void and shall be
recommended after the adjustments or repairs have been completed. The test shall not be
void due to circumstances beyond the Contractor's control. All testing, balancing and final
adjustment shall be in accordance with the provision of the applicable & agreed standards.
The Contractor shall be responsible for running a reliability trial test for the whole plant / room
or zone installed for the approval of the Client Engineer.
Reliability trial test, performance tests shall be conducted on the equipment. The test data shall
not deviate by more than the agreed percent from the guaranteed capacity data.
The complete performance test shall then be repeated. The date of commencement of the
above said tests shall be subject to agreement with the Client Engineer.
As soon as all tests prescribed in this clause are carried out satisfactorily in the opinion of the
Engineer, a formal Letter of Completion shall be drawn up in three (3) copies and signed by the
Client Engineer.
On satisfactory acceptance of Completion tests, the Contractor shall deliver the Operation and
Maintenance Manuals along with 'As built' drawings to the Client. The Practical Completion
certificate will be issued by the Engineer only after obtaining the “Operation and Maintenance
Manuals” and “As Built” Drawings.
Recommendation for release or the release of practical completion certificate would not absolve
the contractor of his responsibility to provide an installation complete in all respects and in
satisfactory working order. If, at any time of the contract, any item is discovered to be short
supplied or not in working order, the contractor shall be liable to make good the same to the
satisfaction of the Client Engineer.
All equipment, accessories and the complete system and works shall be guaranteed for 400
days of un-interrupted operation, against all manufacturing defects and installation defects.
For those equipment with longer guarantee/warranty period (5, 7 or 10 Years), same shall be
passed on as back-to-back basis.
The guarantee shall start from the date the Letter of Practical Completion is issued.
During the maintenance period, the Contractor shall demonstrate that all equipment and
apparatus fulfil the requirements of the specifications.
During the last month of the 400 days Maintenance period, the Contractor shall demonstrate to
the Client Engineer that all equipment and systems are operating according to the capacities
and the manner set down in the specifications.
The Maintenance Certificate will not be issued to the Contractor until all plant & equipment has
been tested to the complete satisfaction of the Client Engineer.
END OF SECTION
INDEX
PART 1 - GENERAL 3
1.1 SUMMARY 3
1.2 SUBMITTALS 3
1.3 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS 4
1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE 4
1.5 PERMITS, FEES AND INSPECTIONS: 5
1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING 5
1.7 PROJECT CONDITIONS 6
PART 2 - PRODUCTS 6
2.1 GENERAL 6
2.2 PRODUCT SELECTION 7
2.3 MATERIALS 7
2.4 SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL 7
PART 3 - EXECUTION 8
3.1 EXAMINATION 8
3.2 SITE QUALITY CONTROL 8
3.3 GENERAL PLUMBING SYSTEMS 9
3.4 WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 9
3.5 DRAINAGE SYSTEMS 9
3.6 GAS SYSTEMS 9
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Read this Section in conjunction with other related Sections, Division 01 General
Requirements, the Particular Specification, Schedules, Design Drawings and the Contract
Conditions.
B. Section Includes:
1.2 SUBMITTALS
1. Comply with the requirements of the submittal procedures and protocols set out by the
Employer / Engineer.
2. Provide the items as referenced in applicable Work Sections for each related Division.
B. Technical Submittals
A. Comply with the requirements of Section 017000 Execution and Closeout Requirement and
submit the following:
1. Warranties.
C. Recommended Spare Parts list: As referenced in applicable Work Sections. Spare parts list
shall identify by name, the part numbers and quantities recommended and the current prices.
A. All systems shall comply with the requirements of the Authority having jurisdiction and shall
comply with the requirements given within this Specification and the applicable documents
referred to therein.
B. The manufacturer of materials and equipment shall have adequate ( 5 – 10 years) experience
in the design and manufacture of the respective products unless otherwise stated in other
sections of this Specification.
1. Submit reports of independent tests demonstrating that the products and systems are
in accordance with the specified performance requirements.
2. Where test results for a material or product are not available, undertake testing to show
compliance with the Specification at an independent testing laboratory acceptable to
the Engineer.
3. The provision of testing data or the carrying out of tests does not relieve the Contractor
of his responsibilities regarding the performance requirements, durability or service life
requirements.
D. Provide testing and inspections in accordance with Section 014000 Quality Requirements.
E. Comply fully with the edition (including amendments) of each of the referenced in applicable
Work Sections, Standards and other Codes of Practice current at the time of tender.
A. Apply for, obtain, and pay for all permits, licenses, inspections, examinations and fees
required for Work of Division 22 Plumbing.
B. Arrange for inspection of all Work by all concerned by the Statutory Authority having
jurisdiction.
C. On completion of the Work, present to the Engineer the final unconditional certificate of
acceptance of all concerned Statutory Authorities having jurisdiction.
D. The installation of gas, fire protection, fuel handling, and domestic water and drainage
systems shall be installed to the construction standards established by the Statutory
Authorities having jurisdiction. In no instance shall the Contractor reduce the standards or
scope of Work established by the Contract Drawings and Specification.
A. Delivery
1. Ensure that materials and equipment are delivered to the Site at the proper time and
in such assemblies and sizes so as to enter into the building and shall be moved into
the spaces where they are to be located without difficulty.
B. Storage
1. Store all equipment and supplies in a manner accepted by the Engineer and per
manufacturer’s recommendation.
2. Store equipment in dry location.
3. Retain protective covers for flanges and protective coatings during storage.
4. Protect bearings and couplings against damage from sand, grit, and other foreign
matter.
C. Protect equipment from weather and construction traffic, dirt, water, chemical, and
mechanical damage, by storing in original wrapping.
D. Handling
1. Handle equipment and components carefully to prevent damage, breaking, denting and
scoring. Do not install damaged equipment or components, replace with new.
A. Temporary Service
B. Be responsible for any cutting and patching involved in getting assemblies into place.
C. Accessibility
1. For operation, maintenance and repair minor deviations from Design Drawings shall be
permissible.
2. Group concealed valves, expansion joints, controls, dampers and equipment requiring
access, so as to be freely accessible through access doors.
3. If required, provide catwalk for access to elements.
1. Take into account all of the Civil / Electrical / Mechanical Work performed by other
Subcontractors associated with the installation of electrical, mechanical, plumbing and
other facilities.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 GENERAL
A. Supply, install, test, commission, regulate and set to work the Works.
B. Work Included
C. Scope of Work
1.This section establishes the requirements for completing all plumbing and drainage
systems in accordance with the Contract Documents.
2. Provide all necessary materials, labor, equipment, tools, appliances, services, hoisting,
scaffolding, supports and supervision to provide complete safe installations in
conformity with the Contract Documents.
3. A complete plumbing and drainage systems including all final connections to plumbing
fixtures, floor trenches, rainwater collection points, grease, sand and oil interceptors,
sumps, sump pumps, manholes and catch basins.
4. Provision of the utility services as necessary to complete the new works as detailed in
the Contract Documents. All proposed new works shall be fully detailed by the
Contractor on Shop Drawings, in Method Statements and submitted for acceptance.
No work associated with building services and utility services shall be undertaken until
acceptance from the Engineer.
SECTION 22 0500 Common Work Results for Plumbing
1. Provide apparatus (including electric motors) with proper nameplates affixed thereto,
showing the size, name of equipment, serial number and all information usually
provided, which also includes voltage, cycle, phase and horsepower of motors and the
name and address of the manufacturer.
2. Nameplates shall be in both English and Arabic languages.
A. Select products and systems from one of the manufacturers from the approved Vendor List.
2.3 MATERIALS
1. The Employer's and the Engineer's representatives shall be entitled at all reasonable
times during manufacture to inspect, examine and test on the manufacturer's premises
the materials and workmanship of all plant to be supplied.
2. In accordance with the Contract Documents, notify the Employer's and the Engineer of
the time and location of his manufacturing shop tests for the following, but not limited
to listed equipment:
a. Sump pumps
b. Grease traps
c. Interceptors.
d. Domestic Cold Water Booster Set Pumps
e. Water filters / Copper Silver Ionization
f. Water meters
g. Calorifiers
h. Water heaters
i. Air Source Heat Pump
j. Anti-vibration and seismic restraints.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Verification of Conditions: Examine areas for compliance with requirements for installation
and conditions affecting performance of the Work. Identify conditions detrimental to a proper
and timely completion and notify the Engineer of the unsatisfactory conditions. Proceed with
installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
A. Superintendence Staff
1. Maintain at the Site, at all times, qualified personnel and supporting staff with proven
experience in erecting, supervising, testing and adjusting mechanical projects of
comparable nature and complexity.
2. The Contractor's Site supervisory personnel and their qualifications are subject to the
acceptance of the Engineer.
B. Trial Usage
1. The Employer has the privilege of trial usage of Plumbing Systems or parts thereof
for the purpose of testing and learning operational procedures.
2. Carry out trial usage over a maximum period of time as instructed by the Engineer.
3. Carry out the operations only with the express knowledge and under supervision of the
trade specialist who shall not waive any responsibility because of trial usage.
4. Trial usage shall not be construed as Taking-Over of the Work.
C. System Acceptance
1. Submit original copies of letters from the manufacturers of all systems indicating that
their technical representatives have inspected and tested the respective systems and
are satisfied with the method of installation, connection and operation.
2. These letters shall state the names of persons present at testing, the methods used,
and a list of functions performed with location and room numbers where applicable.
D. Commissioning
1. General:
a. The final start-up operation of all systems shall be coordinated with other trades
participating in the construction.
b. All systems shall be released to the Engineer certified ready for use and working
in a satisfactory manner to meet the performance requirements of the
Specification.
c. All floor traps and traps of plumbing fixtures shall be filled with water to prevent
the escape of sewer gases.
d. All sumps with pumps shall be filled with water to the minimum level.
e. All control systems shall be operational in accordance with the Specification.
A. Plumbing systems shall be installed with the minimum pipework and fittings required to satisfy
Plumbing systems requirements, as per Division 22 specification.
C. Plumbing systems shall provide safe operation for the end user under site conditions.
A. The water system shall be cleaned, disinfected and left operational with lines well vented to
prevent the entrapment of air.
C. All isolating valves in the system shall be opened completely. However, valves in bypass lines
shall be completely closed.
D. All services crossing building expansion joints shall be adequately installed to ensure
maintenance free operation.
B. Drainage systems shall be left operational with adequate venting, as per specification,
engineering drawings and local requirements.
C. All access pipes shall be accessible via removable panel to ensure easy maintenance access.
D. All traps and gullies shall be filled with water to prevent sewer gases ingress into the building
prior handover.
E. Pipes shall be adequately installed with allowance for thermal expansion and movements.
F. Drainage systems
A. The gas installation shall comply with the Engineer’s specifications and local authority’s
requirements.
B. The gas pipework shall be capable of meeting the design gas demands of the gas appliances,
including future expansion demands.
C. The system shall be automatically controlled preventing potential misuse and shall be
provided with remote consumption monitoring.
END OF SECTION
INDEX
GENERAL 2
1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS 2
1.2 REFERENCE STANDARDS 2
1.3 SUBMITTALS 2
1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE 2
1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING 2
1.6 WARRANTY & CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS 3
1.7 SUMMARY 3
1.8 COORDINATION 3
PART 2 - PRODUCTS 3
2.1 GENERAL MOTOR REQUIREMENTS 3
2.2 MOTOR CHARACTERISTICS 3
2.3 POLYPHASE MOTORS 3
2.4 POLYPHASE MOTORS WITH ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS 4
2.5 SINGLE-PHASE MOTORS 4
PART 3 - EXECUTION 5
3.1 INSTALLATION 5
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
A. ABMA STD 9 - Load Ratings and Fatigue Life for Ball Bearings; American Bearing
Manufacturers Association, Inc.; 1990 (Reapproved 2008).
B. IEEE 112 - IEEE Standard Test Procedure for Polyphase Induction Motors and Generators;
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; 2004.
1.3 SUBMITTALS
B. Product Data: Provide wiring diagrams with electrical characteristics and connection
requirements.
D. Supplementary product literature: Include a statement from the manufacturer for the design
life of the system.
E. Test Reports: Indicate test results verifying nominal efficiency and power factor for three
phase motors larger than 1/2 horsepower.
H. Maintenance Data: Include assembly drawings, bearing data including replacement sizes,
and lubrication instructions.
B. Provide certificate of compliance from authority having jurisdiction indicating approval of high
efficiency motors.
A. Warranty Period for Common Motor: Manufactures extended but not less than 2 years from
the date of issuance of Substantial completion certificate
B. Operation and Maintenance (O+M) Manuals: Include component list with manufacturer's
reference numbers, descriptions of materials and procedures for repairing and cleaning of
finishes and cleaning frequency. Include adjustment instructions.
1.7 SUMMARY
A. Section includes general requirements for single-phase and poly phase, general-purpose,
horizontal, small and medium, squirrel-cage induction motors for use on ac power systems
up to 400 V and installed at equipment manufacturer's factory or shipped separately by
equipment manufacturer for field installation.
1.8 COORDINATION
A. Coordinate features of motors, installed units, and accessory devices to be compatible with
the following:
1. Motor controllers.
2. Torque, speed, and horsepower requirements of the load.
3. Ratings and characteristics of supply circuit and required control sequence.
4. Ambient and environmental conditions of installation location.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
A. Comply with requirements in this Section except when stricter requirements are specified in
Plumbing equipment schedules or Sections.
B. Comply with NEMA MG 1 and NEMA 13 enclosure protection unless otherwise indicated.
C. Capacity and Torque Characteristics: Sufficient to start, accelerate, and operate connected
loads at designated speeds, at installed altitude and environment, with indicated operating
sequence, and without exceeding nameplate ratings or considering service factor.
A. Description: Squirrel cage, induction type NEMA MG 1 or BS 5000 and BS 2757, Design B,
medium induction motor with minimum Class F insulation.
B. Efficiency: Premium efficiency motors minimum 12% more efficient than the Minimum
Nominal Efficiency as required by ASHRAE 90.1.2010, Table 10.8.
G. Bearings: Regreasable, shielded, antifriction ball bearings suitable for radial and thrust
loading above 3.73 kW.
I. Insulation: Class F
K. Enclosure Material: Cast iron for motor frame sizes 324T and larger; rolled steel for motor
frame sizes smaller than 324T.
A. Motors Used with Reduced-Voltage and Multispeed Controllers: Match wiring connection
requirements for controller with required motor leads. Provide terminals in motor terminal
box, suited to control method.
B. Motors Used with Variable Frequency Controllers: Ratings, characteristics, and features
coordinated with and approved by controller manufacturer.
A. Motors larger than 1/20 hp shall be one of the following, to suit starting torque and
requirements of specific motor application:
1. Permanent-split capacitor.
2. Split phase.
3. Capacitor start, inductor run.
4. Capacitor start, capacitor run.
C. Bearings: Pre-lubricated, antifriction ball bearings or sleeve bearings suitable for radial and
thrust loading.
E. Thermal Protection: Internal protection for each winding, to automatically open power supply
circuit to motor when winding temperature exceeds a safe value calibrated to temperature
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
B. Install securely on firm foundation. Mount ball bearing motors with shaft in any position.
C. Check line voltage and phase and ensure agreement with nameplate.
END OF SECTION
CONTENTS
PART 1 - GENERAL 2
1.01 RELATED DOCUMENTS 2
1.02 SUMMARY 2
1.03 DEFINITIONS 2
1.04 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS 2
1.05 SUBMITTALS 2
1.06 QUALITY ASSURANCE 3
1.07 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDING 3
1.08 WARRRANTY 3
PART 2 - PRODUCTS 3
2.01 EXPANSION JOINTS 3
2.02 ALIGNMENT GUIDES 3
2.03 MATERIALS FOR ANCHORS 3
PART 3 - EXECUTION 4
3.01 EXPANSION-JOINT INSTALLATION 4
3.02 ALIGNMENT-GUIDE INSTALLATION 4
3.03 ANCHOR INSTALLATION 4
PART 4 - PRODUCTS 4
2.01 BACKFLOW PREVENTERS 4
2.02 WATER REGULATORS 6
2.03 HOSE BIB 6
2.04 MISCELLANEOUS PIPING SPECIALTIES 6
2.05 SLEEVE PENETRATION SYSTEMS 7
2.06 FLASHING MATERIALS 7
2.07 EXCUTCHEONS 7
PART 5 - EXECUTION 8
3.01 INSTALLATION 8
3.02 CONNECTIONS 9
3.03 FLASHING INSTALLATION 9
3.04 PROTECTION 10
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.02 SUMMARY
A. This Section includes the following pipe expansion joints and expansion compensation
devices for mechanical piping systems:
1. Metal-bellows expansion joints.
2. Alignment guides and anchors.
1.03 DEFINITIONS
A. Provide structural work and equipment required for expansion and contraction of piping.
Verify anchors, guides, and expansion joints provide and adequately protect system.
B. Compatibility: Products shall be suitable for piping system fluids, materials, working
pressures, and temperatures.
C. Capability: Products shall absorb 200 percent of maximum axial movement between
anchors.
1.05 SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: For each type of pipe expansion joint and alignment guide indicated.
B. Shop Drawings: Signed and sealed by a qualified professional engineer.
1. Design Calculations: Calculate requirements for thermal expansion of piping
systems and for selecting and designing expansion joints, loops, and bends.
2. Anchor Details: Detail fabrication of each anchor indicated. Show dimensions
and methods of assembly and attachment to building structure.
3. Alignment Guide Details: Detail field assembly and attachment to building
structure.
4. Schedule: Indicate type, manufacturer's number, size, material, pressure rating,
end connections, and location for each expansion joint.
C. Product Certificates: For each type of pipe expansion joint, signed by product
manufacturer.
SECTION 22 05 16 - PIPE EXPANSION FITTINGS & LOOPS
1.08 WARRANTY.
1. Warranty Period for Pipe Expansion Fitting & loops: Manufactures extended but not
less than 2 years from the date of issuance of Substantial completion certificate.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
A. Description: Steel, factory fabricated, with bolted two-section outer cylinder and base for
alignment of piping and two-section guiding spider for bolting to pipe.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
A. Install guides on piping adjoining pipe expansion joints and bends and loops.
B. Attach guides to pipe and secure to building structure.
A. Install anchors at locations to prevent stresses from exceeding those permitted by ASME
B31.9 and to prevent transfer of loading and stresses to connected equipment.
B. Fabricate and install steel anchors by welding steel shapes, plates, and bars to piping and
to structure.
C. Construct concrete anchors of poured-in-place concrete of dimensions indicated and
include embedded fasteners.
D. Install pipe anchors according to expansion-joint manufacturer's written instructions if
expansion joints or compensators are indicated.
E. Use grout to form flat bearing surfaces for expansion fittings, guides, and anchors installed
on or in concrete.
A. General: Water regulators, rated for initial working pressure of 1035 kPa minimum.
Include integral factory-installed or separate field-installed, Y-pattern strainer.
1. DN 50 and Smaller: Bronze body with threaded ends.
a. General-Duty Service: Single-seated, direct operated, unless otherwise
indicated.
b. Booster Heater Water Supply: Single-seated, direct operated with integral
bypass.
2. DN 65 and Larger: Bronze or cast-iron body with flanged ends. Include interior
epoxy coating for regulators with cast-iron body.
a. Type: Single-seated, direct operated.
b. Type: Pilot-operated, single- or double-seated, cast-iron-body main valve,
with bronze-body pilot valve.
3. Interior Components: Corrosion-resistant materials.
4. Exterior Finish: Polished chrome plate if used in chrome-plated piping system.
A. Water Hammer Arresters: Metal-bellows type with pressurized metal cushioning chamber.
B. Hose Bibbs: Bronze body with replaceable seat disc complying with compression-type
faucets. Include DN 15 or DN 20 threaded or solder-joint inlet, of design suitable for
pressure of at least 860 kPa; integral or field-installed, nonremovable, drainable hose-
connection vacuum breaker; and garden-hose threads on outlet.
1. Finish for Equipment Rooms: Rough bronze, or chrome or nickel plated.
2. Finish for Service Areas: Chrome or nickel plated.
3. Finish for Finished Rooms: Chrome or nickel plated.
4. Operation for Equipment Rooms: Wheel handle or operating key.
5. Operation for Service Areas: Operating key.
6. Operation for Finished Rooms: Operating key.
7. Include operating key with each operating-key hose bib.
SECTION 22 05 16 - PIPE EXPANSION FITTINGS & LOOPS
A. Lead Sheet: Type L51121, copper bearing, with the following minimum weights and
thicknesses, unless otherwise indicated:
1. General Use: 20-kg/sq. m, 1.6-mm thickness.
2. Vent Pipe Flashing: 15-kg/sq. m, 1.2-mm thickness.
3. Burning: 30-kg/sq. m, 2.4-mm thickness.
B. Copper Sheet: The following minimum weights and thicknesses, unless otherwise
indicated:
1. General Applications: 3.7 kg/sq. m or 0.41-mm thickness.
2. Vent Pipe Flashing: 2.5 kg/sq. m or 0.27-mm thickness.
C. Zinc-Coated Steel Sheet: With 0.20 percent copper content and 1.01-mm minimum
thickness, unless otherwise indicated. Include Z275 hot-dip galvanized, mill-phosphatized
finish for painting if indicated.
D. Elastic Membrane Sheet: Flexible, chlorinated polyethylene, 1.01-mm minimum
thickness.
E. Fasteners: Metal compatible with material and substrate being fastened.
F. Metal Accessories: Sheet metal strips, clamps, anchoring devices, and similar accessory
units required for installation; matching or compatible with material being installed.
SECTION 22 05 16 - PIPE EXPANSION FITTINGS & LOOPS
2.07 ESCUTCHEONS
PART 5 - EXECUTION
3.01 INSTALLATION
A. Refer to Division 23 Section "Basic Mechanical Materials and Methods" for piping joining
materials, joint construction, and basic installation requirements.
B. Install backflow preventers in each water supply to mechanical equipment and systems
and to other equipment and water systems that may be sources of contamination. Comply
with authorities having jurisdiction.
1. Locate backflow preventers in same room as connected equipment or system.
2. Install drain for backflow preventers with atmospheric-vent drain connection with
air-gap fitting, fixed air-gap fitting, or equivalent positive pipe separation of at least
two pipe diameters in drain piping and pipe to floor drain. Locate air-gap device
attached to or under backflow preventer. Simple air breaks are not acceptable for
this application.
3. Do not install bypass piping around backflow preventers.
C. Install pressure regulators with inlet and outlet shutoff valves and balance valve bypass.
Install pressure gauges on inlet and outlet.
D. Install strainers on supply side of each control valve, pressure regulator, and solenoid
valve.
E. Install expansion joints on vertical risers, stacks, and conductors as required.
F. Install die electric union for connecting dissimilar metals.
G. Fasten wall-hanging plumbing specialties securely to supports attached to building
substrate if supports are specified and to building wall construction if no support is
indicated.
H. Fasten recessed-type plumbing specialties to reinforcement built into walls.
I. Install wood-blocking reinforcement for wall-mounting and recessed-type plumbing
specialties.
J. Install individual shutoff valve in each water supply to plumbing specialties. Use ball, gate,
or globe valve if specific valve is not indicated. Install shutoff valves in accessible
locations. Refer to Division 23 Section "Valves" for general-duty ball, butterfly, check, gate,
SECTION 22 05 16 - PIPE EXPANSION FITTINGS & LOOPS
3.02 CONNECTIONS
3.04 PROTECTION
A. Protect drains during remainder of construction period to avoid clogging with dirt and debris
and to prevent damage from traffic and construction work.
B. Place plugs in ends of uncompleted piping at end of each day or when work stops.
END OF SECTION
INDEX
PART 1 - GENERAL 2
1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS 2
1.2 SUMMARY 2
1.3 SUBMITTALS 2
1.4 DELIVERY, STORAGE,AND HANDLING 2
1.5 WARRANTY 2
PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2
2.1 SLEEVES 2
PART 3 - EXECUTION 3
3.1 SLEEVE INSTALLATION 3
3.2 SLEEVE SCHEDULE 3
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.2 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes:
1. Sleeves.
1.3 SUBMITTALS
B. Certificate of origin and conformity shall be included in the delivery in all the equipment and
materials.
C. Specification and Compliance Statement shall be included in the submittal signed and
stamped by the Contractor and Subcontractor.
D. Selected Models and Type of Equipment or material shall be highlighted in the original
catalogue on the material submittal. All related calculations shall be submitted.
F. Complete addresses and contacts information for the supplier/manufacturer must be included
in the Operation and Maintenance manual
1.05 WARRANTY.
1. Warranty Period for Sleeves and Sleeve Seals: Manufactures extended but not less
than 2 years from the date of issuance of Substantial completion certificate.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 SLEEVES
A. Galvanized-Steel-Pipe Sleeves: ASTM A 53/A 53M, Type E, Grade B, Schedule 40, zinc
coated, with plain ends for fire barrier penetrations.
B. HDPE Pipe Sleeves: ASTM D 1785, Type E, Schedule 40, with plain ends for penetrations
other than fire barriers subject to NEOM Approval
A. Install sleeves for piping passing through penetrations in floors, partitions, roofs, and walls.
Sleeves for services penetrating the concrete walls below the grade and concrete water tanks
shall have puddle flanges.
B. Install sleeves in concrete floors, concrete roof slabs, and concrete walls as new slabs and
walls are constructed.
1. Cut sleeves to length for mounting flush with both surfaces.
D. Fire-Barrier Penetrations: Maintain indicated fire rating of walls, partitions, ceilings, and floors
at pipe penetrations. Seal pipe penetrations with fire stop materials. Comply with
requirements for fire stopping specified in Division 07 Section "Penetration Fire stopping."
Arrange for work to be performed by an experienced installer who is certified, licensed, FM
Approved in accordance with FM 4991, Certified by UL as a Qualified Contractor, or otherwise
qualified by the fire stopping manufacturer as having been provided the necessary training to
install fire stop products per specified requirements. Installer shall have a minimum of three
years' experience in installing through-penetration fire stop systems similar in material,
design, and extent to that indicated for this Project. Fire stop materials and methods shall be
tested to provide fire rating equal to that of the construction, within the actual depth and
thickness of the construction. The Fire stop material and system shall be listed under UL and
FM and approved by the Local Authority.
A. Use sleeves and sleeve seals for the following piping-penetration applications:
3. Concrete Slabs-on-Grade:
END OF SECTION
INDEX
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 RELATED DOCUMENTS
1.02 SUMMARY
1.03 DEFINITIONS
1.04 SUBMITTALS
1.05 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
1.06 WARRANTY.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01 METAL-CASE, LIQUID-IN-GLASS THERMOMETERS
2.02 DUCT-TYPE, LIQUID-IN-GLASS THERMOMETERS
2.03 THERMOWELLS
2.04 PRESSURE GAUGES
2.05 TEST PLUGS
2.06 VENTURI FLOWMETERS
2.07 FLOW INDICATORS
2.08 INSERTION-TURBINE, THERMAL-ENERGY METER SYSTEMS
2.09 ELECTROMAGNETIC FLOW METERS
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 THERMOMETER APPLICATIONS
3.02 GAUGE APPLICATIONS
3.03 INSTALLATIONS
3.04 CONNECTIONS
3.05 ADJUSTING
3.06 WATER CHECK METERS
3.07 ADDITONAL REQUIREMENTS
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.02 SUMMARY
A. This Section includes the following meters and gauges for mechanical systems:
1. Thermometers.
2. Gauges.
3. Test plugs.
4. Flowmeters.
5. Thermal-energy meters.
B. Related Sections include the following:
1. Division 2 Section "Water Distribution" for domestic and fire-protection water
service meters outside the building.
2. Division 23 Section "Domestic Water Piping" for domestic and fire-protection water
service meters inside the building.
3. Division 25 Section "Building Management Systems”.
1.03 DEFINITIONS
1.04 SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated; include performance curves.
B. Shop Drawings: Schedule for thermometers, gauges, flowmeters and thermal-energy
meters indicating manufacturer's number, scale range, and location for each.
C. Operation and Maintenance Data: For flowmeters and thermal-energy meters to include
in emergency, operation, and maintenance manuals.
1. Warranty Period for Meters & Gauges: Manufactures extended but not less than 2
years from the date of issuance of Substantial completion certificate.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.03 THERMOWELLS
A. Description: Instrument for installation in piping systems for visual verification of flow.
B. Construction: Bronze or stainless-steel body; with sight glass and indicator, and threaded
or flanged ends.
C. Pressure Rating: 860 kPa.
D. Temperature Rating: 93 deg C.
E. End Connections for DN 50 and Smaller: Threaded.
F. End Connections for DN 65 and Larger: Flanged.
A. The flow meter shall comprise of a flow sensor and a transmitter unit. The flow sensor and
the transmitter shall be supplied as an integral unit or the transmitter unit shall be remotely
mounted from the flow sensor. The flow meter shall be of the electromagnetic type utilizing
pulsed DC excitation and shall be microprocessor based. Each unit shall be of stand-alone
type.
B. The flow meter shall feature on-site field validation for sensor, transmitter and
interconnecting cable. The flow meter dimensions shall be in metric units. The flow meter
shall be calibrated at the factory to its actual flow range in m3/hr. A factory calibration
certificate shall be provided with the meters.
C. The flow sensor shall be manufactured from AISI 316 stainless steel metering tube with a
non-conductive hard rubber liner to withstand process temperatures up to 80°C.
D. There shall be 2 nos. of measuring electrodes with built in reference electrode and empty
pipe detection electrode as a standard item. The reference electrode shall ensure potential
equalization between the sensor and the fluid and proper grounding of the installation.
Electrode material shall be SS 316L or Hastelloy.
E. The end connections of the flow tube shall be flanged to ISO 7005-2 PN16 to suit project
piping specifications. The flange material shall be of carbon steel with Zinc / Aluminium
alloy coating.
F. The input impedance shall be 1015 ohms or greater so that electrode fouling does not
affect signal and electrode seal integrity. The sensor data shall be stored in a built-in
EPROM module.
G. The flow sensor shall be provided with robust powder coated die cast aluminium housing,
certified to IP68 of IEC 60529 for remote transmitter version only and IP67 for integral
transmitter version. The manufacturer shall provide necessary type test certificates for the
enclosure. It shall be possible to validate the instrument on site without removal of the
sensor for ease of fault diagnosis and maintenance.
H. Automatic self-cleaning of electrodes shall be possible through the transmitters.
I. A minimum of ten (10) metres of interconnecting cable between sensor and the remote
transmitter unit shall be included in the scope of supply. The interconnecting special cable
shall be supplied from the manufacturer of the flow meter.
J. The transmitter unit shall be either integral with the flow sensor or remotely mounted to
suit the application requirements.
K. The transmitter shall be equipped with remote operator interface housed within a corrosion
SECTION 22 05 19 - METERS & GAUGES
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.03 INSTALLATIONS
3.04 CONNECTIONS
A. Install meters and gauges adjacent to machines and equipment to allow service and
maintenance for meters, gauges, machines, and equipment.
B. Connect flowmeter-system elements to meters.
C. Connect flowmeter transmitters to meters.
3.05 ADJUSTING
A. Check meters to be provided for tenant water billing purposes in the restaurants, kitchens,
the lobby café and the wellness center.
INDEX
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 EXAMINATION
3.02 VALVE APPLICATIONS
3.03 VALVE INSTALLATION
3.04 JOINT CONSTRUCTION
SECTION 22 05 23 – GENERAL DUTY VALVES FOR PLUMBING PIPING
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.02 SUMMARY
1.03 SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: For each type of valve indicated. Include body, seating, and trim materials;
valve design; pressure and temperature classifications; end connections; arrangement;
dimensions; and required clearances. Include list indicating valve and its application.
Include rated capacities; shipping, installed, and operating weights; furnished specialties;
and accessories. All the types of valves to be submitted as samples for approval.
A. British Standard Compliance: BS5154, 2871, 6700, 4504, 2879, 7350, 5155,
5157, 5159
B. NSF Compliance: NSF 61 for valve materials for potable-water service.
C. All the products shall comply relevant standards of ASME & MSS(Applicable for
all type of
D. ASME Compliance:
1.06 APPLICATION
1. Provide Class 125 or equal valves for all pipe sizes. All plumbing valves shall be
bronze body valves and WRAS approved kite marked.
2. Provide Class 125 or equal valves for pipe sizes DN 50 and smaller except where
noted otherwise.
3. Provide Class 250 or equal valves for pipe sizes larger than DN 50.
4. All the valves pressure rating shall be 1 ½ times of the working pressure of the
system.
1.07 WARRANTY
1. Warranty Period for General Duty Valves: Manufactures extended but not less than 2
years from the date of issuance of Substantial completion certificate.
A. Gate Valve – Flanged (65 and 300 mm): Cast Iron Gate Valves to BS 5150, Non-rising
Stem, Bronze trim, Bolted Bonnet, Flanged Ends, Pressure Rating: PN16, PN25, BSI
Kitemark approved upto 100 mm, Operation: Hand Wheel. Bronze Gate valve shall comply
with MSS SP-80, Type 2 and Body of valve shall comply ASTM B62. Cast Iron Gate valve
shall comply with MSS SP-70,Type 1 and Body of valve shall comply ASTM A 126.
A. Threaded (lever operated) 15 mm to 50 mm: Bronze or DZR copper alloy body, Threaded
to BS-21, Chrome, or Nickel plated DZR sphere with full bore flow aperture. PTFE seats
and stem seals, Extended Stem for Chilled Water Application, Lever operated, Pressure
rating PN-20. Bronze Valve shall comply MSS SP-110.
B. Lever operated (65 to 150 mm): Ductile Iron Butterfly Valves to BS EN 593, Semi-lugged
/ Fully lugged, Ductile Iron Body (Epoxy Coated), Aluminum Bronze Disc, EPDM liner,
Stainless Steel Shaft, Lever operated with long body neck, Pressure Rating: PN16, PN
25. Butterfly Valve shall comply MSS SP-67.
A.
A. Control Valves: Gray-iron body, factory set to maintain constant flow with plus or minus 5
percent over system pressure fluctuations, and equipped with a readout kit including flow
meter, probes, hoses, flow charts, and carrying case. Each valve shall have an
identification tag attached by chain, and be factory marked with the zone identification,
valve number, and flow rate. Valve shall be line size and one of the following designs:
1. Gray-iron or brass body, designed for 1206 kPa at 93 deg C with stainless-steel
piston and spring.
2. Brass or ferrous-metal body, designed for 2068 kPa at 121 deg C with corrosion-
resistant, tamperproof, self-cleaning, piston-spring assembly easily removable for
inspection or replacement.
3. Combination assemblies, including bronze ball valve and brass alloy control valve,
with stainless-steel piston and spring, fitted with pressure and temperature test
valves, and designed for 2067 kPa at 121 deg C.
2.8 STRAINERS
A. Drain Cock for Fan Coil Units (15 to 25 mm): Bronze Drain Taps to BS2879 Type 2, Screw
down angle pattern, Lockshield operation, Inlet threaded male BSP, Outlet ribbed for hose
connection, Pressure Rating : PN10
B. Drain Cock for Pipeline (15 to 25 mm): Bronze Draw-off Ball Valve, Inlet threaded Male
BSP, Outlet with Hose Union, threaded BS21 Taper, Pressure Rating: PN25, Lever
operated, WRAS approved.
A. Non-Return Valves (15 to 50 mm): Bronze Swing Check Valves to BS 5154 Series B,
Metal Disc, Screwed-in Cap, Threaded BS21 Taper, BSI Kitemark approved, Pressure
rating: PN25
B. Non Return Valves (65 to 300 mm): Cast Iron Check Valves, Wafer pattern, Cast Iron
Body, Bronze trim, Resilient Seated (EPDM Body Seat Ring), Stainless Steel Spring,
Suitable for mounting between PN16/ANSI 150 Flanges, Pressure rating:PN16
C. Check Valves (65 to 300 mm): Cast Iron Check Valves to BS EN 1234, Swing pattern,
Cast Iron Body and Cover, Bronze trim, Bolted Cover, Flanged ends to PN16, Pressure
Rating : PN16
A. Delayed Action type. Bronze or DZR copper alloy body inlet threaded / flanged. Spindle
and head effectively guided and arranged with stops to engage with valve body and
prevent over travel, linkage fulcrum adjustable relative to vertical plane, securely locked to
body tapping when set screwed plug from access door, float and lever arm. Spin copper
float, halves brazed or welded together with centre sleeve continuity to lever arm for feed
and expansion application use long arm type to close when tank containing 150 mm depth.
Copper canister, gunmetal secondary float galvanized steel support bracket.
A. The valve must be capable of bubble tight sealing against 16 bar operating pressure unless
mentioned otherwise. The end flanges shall be rated and drilled in accordance with the
standards indicated in the Data Sheet.
B. The altitude valves shall be of the straight through type. The operation of the float operated
pilot valve shall be through a chamber, which is separated with a plunger from the body.
The altitude valves shall be fitted with external hydraulic relay system designed to
automatically close the valve at reservoir high level and reopen the valve at pre-set
minimum level. The valve shall be suitable for drop tight shut off by having full-face sealing.
C. The relay control system shall consist of a three way float operated pilot valve, orifice and
strainer block, pilot control valves and interconnecting small bore piping. The float operated
pilot valve shall be manufactured completely in 316 stainless steel.
D. The orifice/strainer unit shall have a body and internals of stainless steel. The pilot control
valves and control piping shall be constructed in 316 stainless steel.
E. The altitude valve shall be designed such that the hydraulic relay system can be inspected,
maintained or replaced without isolating the supply.
SECTION 22 05 23 – GENERAL DUTY VALVES FOR PLUMBING PIPING
A. Bronze or DZR copper alloy body, chrome plated DZR-Ball PTFE seats and stem seals
blow out proof stem, permanently identified ports in T- configuration level operated.
A. Bronze or DZR copper alloy body, with threaded inlet to BS-21 solid polypropylene float
and air release valve self closing Temperature upto 130oC. Pressure rating 1000 kPa.
A. Air relief valves shall be a double ball type with large and small air outlet orifices for starting
and normal running conditions. Air valves shall be specifically designed for use with the
normal fluid within the pipe.
B. The air relief valve body shall be cast iron, the floats grade 316 stainless steel or
polycarbonate, the elevator and tappet grade 304 L stainless steel, and the orifice, orifice
levers, float guide and guide sleeve a suitable plastic.
C. The valves shall be pressure tested to 10 bar and have BS EN 1092 - 2: PN 16 flanges.
An isolating gate valve shall be provided with each air relief valve.
D. Air valves shall typically be protected via the supplier's standard finish.
A. Pilot operated, hydraulically operated, diaphragm type with a low flow by-pass capability.
The low flow bypass capability shall be achieved by using a balanced direct acting PRV
as an integral part of main valve. At very low flows when the main valve is almost
completely closed, to prevent the possibility of cavitations the direct acting valve shall by
pass the main valve and maintain the flow. Pilot connection shall include a strainer. Bronze
construction including trim. Diaphragm Buna and rubber for cold, viton for hot water
(120oC), DN-50 and smaller shall be screwed with unions. DN-65 and larger shall be
flanged.
A. Actuators shall be well proven for the anticipated environmental conditions. Actuators
shall be suitable for external installation without the need for sunshades.
B. Isolating actuators shall have short time ratings appropriate to duty cycle S2 10 min to IEC
34-1, and a maintenance free interval better than 10,000 open/close cycles.
C. Modulating and inching actuators shall have a rating appropriate to duty cycle type S4 20%
1200 cycles/hour to IEC 34-1 and a maintenance free interval better than 50,000 hours in
normal operation.
D. Actuated valves and penstocks shall be driven by three phase a.c. electro-mechanical
actuators. Each actuator shall be sized to produce at least 150% of the torque requirement
quoted by the valve or penstock manufacturer.
E. Valve actuators shall have an index of protection rating IP67 or above and have totally
enclosed drive units and reduction gearing.
F. Each actuator shall be provided with an integral control and starter system allowing local
and remote operation, control and indication. Control systems shall include facilities for
valve modulation using a 4-20 mA control signal. Local position indication shall be provided
integral with the actuator housing. Actuators shall have position feedback circuits giving a
4-20 mA signal for remote indication. Modulating actuators shall also have position
indication at the local control panel. Isolating actuators shall have switches to signal open
and closed limit positions at the local control panel.
G. The actuators shall also have the facility for hand operation, the use of which will
automatically disengage the electric motor. The hand operation facility shall be capable
of being padlocked in the in-operative state.
H. Limit switches and torque limiting devices shall be incorporated to prevent over running.
I. Each actuator drive unit shall be complete with integral starter, anti-condensation heater,
local operating buttons, local and remote selector switch. A separate termination section
shall be provided for the glanding and terminating of the supply, control and indication
cables.
J. A phase discriminator and monitor relay shall be provided.
K. Cable entries shall be suitable for conduit and fittings to BS EN 50086-1:1994. Cable
glands shall be provided for each actuator.
L. The actuator shall have volt free contacts to indicate when the valve is fully open, fully
closed or has failed.
A. Combined Temperature and Pressure Relief Valves: ASME rated and stamped and
complying with ASME PTC 25.3. Include relieving capacity at least as great as heat input
and include pressure setting less than water heater working-pressure rating. Select relief
valve with sensing element that extends into tank.
A. General: Manually adjustable, thermostatic water mixing valve with bronze body. Include
check stop and union on hot and cold water supply inlets, adjustable temperature setting,
and thermometer.
1. Type: Bimetal thermostat, operation and pressure rating 860 kPa minimum.
2. Type: Liquid-filled motor, operation and pressure rating 690 kPa minimum.
3. Comply to all the National Water Supply Authority Regulations / bye laws and
building and plumbing (UK: BS 6700) Regulations.
4. Environmental Conditions
a) Ambient Temperature Range: 0-60o C
b) Ambient Humidity Range: 0 – 100% RH
5. Electrical
a) Supply Voltage: 12V AC, through separate transformer, PT100 or PT220.
b) Power Consumption: 6 Watts
c) Electronic Circuitry Protection: By 500mA Quick-blow fuse.
d) Cable Entry: Base threaded to accept 20 mm. conduits.
B. Thermostatic Water Mixing Valves: Unit, with the following:
1. Construction
a) Piping, valves, and unions.
b) Piping Component Finish: Rough bronze
c) Base: Gunmetal, nickel plated.
d) Cover Assembly: Aluminium, red textured painted finish, electrical chamber
protected against total immersion and ingress of dust to IP66.
1. Digital Recirculation Valve (DRV) shall be supplied pre-piped, and pressure tested as a lead-
free Digital Mixing Center (DMC)complete with a hot water inlet, cold water inlet, mixed water
outlet, recirculation return inlet, and return to heater connections.
A. Description: Valve actuation assembly with sprocket rim, brackets, and chain.
1. Sprocket Rim with Chain Guides: Ductile iron, of type and size required for valve.
2. Brackets: Type, number, size, and fasteners required to mount actuator on valve.
3. Chain: Hot dip, galvanized steel, of size required to fit sprocket rim.
2.24 All the products shall comply relevant standards of ASTM & ASME (not limited to ASME
B16.34, ASME B31.1, ASTM A216, ASTM A126-04, ASTM A182/A182M-04, ASTM A126-
04, ASTM A338, ASTM A522/A522M-01, ASTM A694/A694M-03, ASTM A961-04, ASTM
A988/A988M, ASTM A989/A989M, ASTM B61-2, ASTM B763, ASTM B834, ASTM
C1129, ASTM F885, etc)
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 EXAMINATION
A. Examine piping system for compliance with requirements for installation tolerances and
other conditions affecting performance.
1. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
A. Refer to piping Sections for specific valve applications. If valve applications are not
indicated, use the following:
1. Shutoff Service: Ball, butterfly or gate valves.
2. Throttling Service: Ball pr butterfly valves.
3. Pump Discharge: Spring loaded, lift disc check valves.
B. If valves with specified SWP classes or CWP ratings are not available, the same types of
valves with higher SWP class or CWP ratings may be substituted.
C. Chilled-Water Piping: Use the following types of valves:
1. Ball Valves, DN 50 and Smaller
2. Butterfly Valves, DN 65 and Larger: Flanged
3. Balancing Valve DN 65 & larger.
4. Automatic Flow-Control Valves
5. Swing Check Valves, DN 50 and Smaller.
6. Swing Check Valves, DN 65 and Larger.
7. Strainers DN 50 and Smaller.
8. Strainers DN 65 and Larger.
9. Drain Valves.
10. Vent Cocks.
11. Automatic Air Vents.
12. Chain Wheel Actuators.
D. Domestic Water Piping: Use the following types of valves:
1. Ball Valves, DN 50 and Smaller.
2. Butterfly Valves, DN 65 and Larger: Flanged.
3. Swing Check Valves, DN 50 and Smaller.
4. Swing Check Valves, DN 65 and Larger.
5. Double regulating valves DN 50 and smaller.
6. Double Regulating Valves DN 65 and larger.
7. Strainers.
8. Drain Valves
SECTION 22 05 23 – GENERAL DUTY VALVES FOR PLUMBING PIPING
A. Refer to Division 23 Section "Basic Mechanical Materials and Methods" for basic piping
joint construction.
B. Grooved Joints: Assemble joints with keyed coupling housing, gasket, lubricant, and bolts
according to coupling and fitting manufacturer's written instructions.
3.05 ADJUSTING
A. Adjust or replace valve packing after piping systems have been tested and put into service
but before final adjusting and balancing. Replace valves if persistent leaking occurs.
END OF SECTION
INDEX
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
1.2 SUBMITTALS
1.3 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS
1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE
1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
1.6 WARRANTY
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 PRODUCT SELECTION
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
3.2 PREPARATION
3.3 INSTALLATION
3.4 SITE QUALITY CONTROL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. General: Read this Section in conjunction with other related Sections, Division 01 General
Requirements, the Particular Specification, Schedules, Design Drawings, and the Contract
Conditions.
B. Section Includes
1. Supports, anchors and seals
1.3 SUBMITTALS
A. General: Comply with the requirements of Section 013300 Submittal Procedures and submit
the following.
1. Submit information as required for support and anchorage to the structure for the
equipment, conduits, piping and ductwork.
B. Technical Submittals
1. Shop Drawings: Provide Shop Drawings listing all related components of method
of connections.
a) Provide brace detail(s), brace connection to system detail(s), and to structure
detail(s) and seismic brace spacing or layout details, and attachment to
structural steel details, and support details.
2. Submit, prior to installation, data identifying the various supports to structure
connections and seismic brace structure connections based on coordinated Shop
Drawings. Submittal data shall identify the following:
a) Location of connections.
b) Numerical identification of maximum allowable design value of connecting
method.
c) Numerical value of applied load or reaction to the building structure.
d) Type of connection, for example, vertical support, vertical support with
bracing.
e) Bracing reaction type, for example, tension only, tension and compression.
3. Product data on materials and components for use.
4. All anchors, inserts or connections to the structure shall be submitted to the
Engineer for acceptance. Submittal review and/ or acceptance by the Engineer
shall not constitute compliance or usability.
5. Supplementary Product Literature: Include a statement from the manufacturer for
the design life of the system.
3. Protect from weather and construction traffic, dirt, water, chemical, and damage, by
storing in original packaging.
1.6 WARRANTY
1. Warranty Period for Hanger and Supports for Plumbing and Equipment: Manufactures
extended but not less than 2 years from the date of issuance of Substantial completion
certificate.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Verification of Conditions: Examine areas for compliance with requirements for installation
and conditions affecting performance of the Work. Identify conditions detrimental to a proper
and timely completion and notify the Engineer of the unsatisfactory conditions. Proceed with
installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
3.2 PREPARATION
A. Inserts and Drill-In Anchors
1. Use inserts for suspending hangers from reinforced concrete slabs and sides of
reinforced concrete beams wherever practicable. All inserts and anchors shall be
installed in accordance with the requirements of the Civil Defense Authority having
jurisdiction.
2. Set inserts in position in advance of concrete work. Provide reinforcement rod in
concrete for inserts carrying pipe over 102mm in diameter or ducts over
1524mm wide.
3. Where concrete slabs form finished ceiling, finish inserts flush with slab surface.
4. Locate expansion shields in concrete beams a minimum of 152mm above bottom
of beam.
5. Do not use friction spring-type clips.
6. Use hangers which are vertically adjustable after piping is erected.
3.3 INSTALLATION
A. Pipe Hangers and Supports
1. Support horizontal steel and copper piping per IPC Requirement and requirements
of the Civil Defence Authority having jurisdiction.
2. Support piping joined with grooved couplings in accordance with coupling
manufacturer's installation guidelines.
SECTION 22 05 29 - HANGER AND SUPPORTS FOR PLUMBING AND EQUIPMENTS
END OF SECTION
INDEX
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
1.2 RELATED REQUIREMENTS
1.3 REFERENCE STANDARDS
1.4 SUBMITTALS
1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE
1.6 WARRANTY
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
2.2 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
2.3 EQUIPMENT SUPPORT BASES
2.4 VIBRATION ISOLATORS
2.5 SEISMIC SNUBBER ASSEMBLIES
2.6 SEISMIC RESTRAINTS FOR SUSPENDED COMPONENTS AND EQUIPMENT
2.7 ROOF CURBS
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION – GENERAL
3.2 INSTALLATION - SEISMIC
3.3 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
3.4 SCHEDULES
SECTION 22 0548 Vibration and Seismic Controls for Plumbing Piping and Equipment
1.4 SUBMITTALS
A. See Section 013000 - Administrative Requirements, for submittal procedures.
B. The contractor shall engage a Seismic specialist designer to design Seismic support systems
for MEP services in co-ordination with the structure designs preparing all supporting
calculations and obtain approval from the Site Resident Engineer and Authority having
jurisdiction. The design drawings and specifications provided as a part of the contract
document shall be utilized only as a reference document to understand the necessity of
Seismic support systems for MEP services and shall be validated by the Seismic specialist
designer for the actual requirements for the project.
C. Product Data:
1. Provide manufacturer's product literature documenting compliance with
2. Include seismic rating documentation for each isolator and restraint component
accounting for horizontal, vertical, and combined loads.
D. Shop Drawings:
1. Provide schedule of vibration isolator type with location and load on each.
SECTION 22 0548 Vibration and Seismic Controls for Plumbing Piping and Equipment
1.6 WARRANTY
A. Vibration and Seismic Control for Plumbing Piping Equipment: Manufactures extended but
not less than 2 years from the date of issuance of Substantial completion certificate
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A. Substitutions: See Section 016000 - Product Requirements.
SECTION 22 0548 Vibration and Seismic Controls for Plumbing Piping and Equipment
A. Non-Seismic Type:
1. All Elastomeric-Fiber Glass Pads:
a. Configuration: Flat or molded.
b. Thickness: 6 mm minimum.
c. Assembly: Single or multiple layers using bonded, galvanized sheet metal
separation plate between each layer with load plate providing evenly distributed
load over pad surface.
2. Elastomeric Mounts:
a. Material: Oil, ozone, and oxidant resistant compounds.
b. Assembly: Encapsulated load transfer plate bolted to equipment and base plate
with anchor hole bolted to supporting structure.
3. Steel Springs:
a. Assembly: Freestanding, laterally stable without housing.
b. Leveling Device: Rigidly connected to equipment or frame.
4. Restrained Steel Springs:
a. Housing: Rigid blocking during rigging prevents equipment installed and
operating height from changing during temporary weight reduction.
b. Equipment Wind Loading: Adequate means for fastening isolator top to
equipment and isolator base plate to supporting structure.
5. Elastomeric Hangers:
a. Housing: Steel construction containing elastomeric isolation element to prevent
rod contact with housing and short-circuiting of isolating function.
b. Incorporate steel load distribution plate sandwiching elastomeric element to
housing.
SECTION 22 0548 Vibration and Seismic Controls for Plumbing Piping and Equipment
B. Seismic Type:
1. Coil Springs Consisting of Single Elements:
A. Comply with:
1. ASHRAE Handbook - HVAC Applications.
2. FEMA 412.
3. FEMA 413.
4. FEMA 414.
5. FEMA E-74.
SECTION 22 0548 Vibration and Seismic Controls for Plumbing Piping and Equipment
C. Lateral External:
1. Application: Minimum three (3) snubbers are required for each stable equipment
installation, oriented properly to restrain isolated equipment in all lateral directions
where uplift forces are zero or addressed by other restraints.
2. Construction: Steel construction attached to the building structure and equipment in a
manner consistent with anticipated design loads.
3. Performance: Equipment movement at each snubber location limited to a maximum of
6 mm in any direction without significantly degrading the vibration isolation capability of
the isolator during normal operating conditions.
4. Resilient Pad: Minimum 6 mm thick cushions any impact and prevents metal-to-metal
contact.
A. Comply with:
1. ASHRAE Handbook - HVAC Applications.
2. FEMA 412.
3. FEMA 413.
SECTION 22 0548 Vibration and Seismic Controls for Plumbing Piping and Equipment
B. Cable Restraints:
1. Wire Rope: Steel wire strand cables sized to resist seismic loads in all lateral directions.
2. Protective Thimbles: Eliminates potential for dynamic cable wear and strand breakage.
3. Size: Based on the lesser of cable capacity or anchor load taking into account bracket
geometry.
4. Connections:
a. Use overlapping wire rope U clips, cable clamping bolts, swaged sleeves or
seismically rated tool-less wedge insert lock connectors.
b. Internally brace clevis hanger bracket cross bolt to prevent deformation.
5. Vertical Suspension Rods: Attach required bracing of sufficient strength to prevent rod
buckling from vertical compression forces utilizing series of attachment clips.
C. Rigid Restraints:
1. Structural Element: Sized to resist seismic loads in all lateral directions and carry both
compressive and tensile loading.
2. Size: Based on the lesser of cable capacity or anchor load taking into account bracket
geometry.
3. Connections: Internally brace clevis hanger bracket cross bolt to prevent deformation.
4. Static Support System: Anchorage capable of carrying additional tension loads
generated by the vertical component of the rigid brace compression which is additive
to any static load requirements on the system.
5. Vertical Suspension Rods: Attached required bracing of sufficient strength to prevent
rod buckling from vertical compression forces utilizing series of attachment clips.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
B. Bases:
1. Set steel bases for 25 mm clearance between housekeeping pad and base.
2. Set concrete inertia bases for 50 mm clearance between housekeeping pad and base.
3. Adjust equipment level.
C. On closed spring isolators, adjust so side stabilizers are clear under normal operating
conditions.
D. Prior to making piping connections to equipment with operating weights substantially different
from installed weights, block up equipment with temporary shims to final height. When full
load is applied, adjust isolators to load to allow shim removal.
E. Provide pairs of horizontal limit springs on fans with more than 1.5 kPa static pressure, and
on hanger supported, horizontally mounted axial fans.
A. Comply with:
1. ASHRAE Handbook - HVAC Applications.
2. FEMA 412.
3. FEMA 413.
4. FEMA 414.
5. FEMA E-74.
6. SMACNA (SRM).
B. Seismic Snubbers:
SECTION 22 0548 Vibration and Seismic Controls for Plumbing Piping and Equipment
C. Floor and Base-Mounted Equipment, Vibration Isolated Equipment and associated Vibration
and Seismic Controls for Connections:
1. Install equipment anchorage items designed to resist seismic design force in any
direction.
2. Install vibration and seismic controls designed to include base and isolator
requirements.
3. Provide flexible connections between equipment and interconnected piping.
4. Provide isolators and restraints designed for amplified code forces per ASCE 7 and
with demonstrated ability to resist required forces including gravity, operational and
seismic forces.
5. Where equipment is not designed to be point loaded, provide base capable of
transferring gravity and seismic demands from equipment to isolator base plate
anchorage.
6. Where concrete floor thickness is less than required for expansion anchor installation,
install through bolt in lieu of expansion anchor.
7. Where timber/wood floor or other substrate is inadequate for installation of lag bolts,
screws or other mechanical fasteners, install supplemental framing or blocking to
transfer loads to structural elements.
F. Piping:
1. Provide seismic bracing in accordance ASCE 7.
2. Provide supports, braces, and anchors to resist gravity and seismic design forces.
3. Provide flexible connections between floor mounted equipment and suspended piping;
between unbraced piping and restrained suspended items; as required for thermal
movement; at building separations and seismic joints; and wherever relative differential
movements could damage pipe in an earthquake.
SECTION 22 0548 Vibration and Seismic Controls for Plumbing Piping and Equipment
G. Ductwork:
1. Provide seismic bracing for ducts with cross sectional area greater than 0.56 sq m
(independent of duct contents).
2. Provide seismic bracing for all ducts containing hazardous materials.
3. Provide supports, braces, and anchors to resist gravity and seismic design forces.
4. Install ducts and duct risers designed to accommodate interstory drift.
5. Independently support in-line devices weighing more than 9.07 kg.
6. Independently support and brace all in-line devices weighing more than 34 kg.
7. Provide unbraced piping attached to braced in-line equipment with adequate flexibility
to accommodate differential displacements.
8. Positively attach dampers, louvers, diffusers and similar appurtenances to ductwork
with mechanical fasteners.
9. Install duct supports designed to resist not less than 150 percent of the duct weight.
10. The use of power driven fasteners is prohibited in the hanging of ducts weighing over
4.54 kg per lineal m for seismic design categories D, E, and F.
SECTION 22 0548 Vibration and Seismic Controls for Plumbing Piping and Equipment
H. Tanks:
1. Install tank anchorage, tank legs and/or supporting structure designed to resist design
force.
2. Provide flexible connections between tank and interconnected piping.
B. Inspect isolated equipment after installation and submit report. Include static
deflections.
C. Perform testing and inspections of the installation in accordance with Section 014533.
3.4 SCHEDULES
END OF SECTION
SECTION 22 0548 Vibration and Seismic Controls for Plumbing Piping and Equipment
INDEX
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS
1.2 SUMMARY
1.3 REFERENCE STANDARDS
1.4 SUBMITTALS
1.5 COORDINATION
1.06 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
1.07 WARRANTY.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 EQUIPMENT LABELS
2.2 WARNING SIGNS AND LABELS
2.3 PIPE LABELS
2.4 STENCILS
2.5 VALVE TAGS
2.6 WARNING TAGS
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 PREPARATION
3.2 EQUIPMENT LABEL INSTALLATION
3.3 PIPE LABEL INSTALLATION
3.4 VALVE-TAG INSTALLATION
3.5 WARNING-TAG INSTALLATION
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.2 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes:
1. Equipment labels.
2. Warning signs and labels.
3. Pipe labels.
4. Stencils.
5. Valve tags.
6. Warning tags.
A. ASME A13.1 - Scheme for the Identification of Piping Systems; The American Society of
Mechanical Engineers; 2007.
1.4 SUBMITTALS
B. Samples: For color, letter style, and graphic representation required for each identification
material and device.
C. Equipment Label Schedule: Include a listing of all equipment to be labeled with the proposed
content for each label.
F. Certificate of origin and conformity shall be included in the delivery in all the equipment and
materials.
G. Specification and Compliance Statement shall be included in the submittal signed and
stamped by the Contractor and Subcontractor.
H. Selected Models and Type of Equipment or material shall be highlighted in the original
catalogue on the material submittal. All related calculations shall be submitted.
J. Complete addresses and contacts information for the supplier/manufacturer must be included
in the Operation and Maintenance manual
M. Warranty: Warranty period will start from the date of take over and duration as per the contract.
1.5 COORDINATION
B. Coordinate installation of identifying devices with locations of access panels and doors.
C. Install identifying devices before installing acoustical ceilings and similar concealment.
1.07 WARRANTY.
4. Warranty Period for identification materials for plumbing piping & equipment:
Manufactures extended but not less than 2 years from the date of issuance of
Substantial completion certificate.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
B. Minimum Label Size: Length and width vary for required label content, but not less than
2-1/2 by 3/4 inch (64 by 19 mm).
E. Uniquely identify such materials using a numbering system similar to that shown on the
Drawings for major equipment items. Uniquely list such materials in the Operating and
Maintenance Manual.
A. Material and Thickness: Multilayer, multicolor, plastic labels for mechanical engraving, 1.6
mm thick, and having predrilled holes for attachment hardware.
D. Minimum Label Size: Length and width vary for required label content, but not less than 64
by 19 mm.
E. Minimum Letter Size: 6.4 mm for name of units if viewing distance is less than 600 mm, 13
mm for viewing distances up to 1830 mm, and proportionately larger lettering for greater
viewing distances.
G. Adhesive: Contact-type permanent adhesive, compatible with label and with substrate.
H. Label Content: Include caution and warning information, plus emergency notification
instructions.
A. General Requirements for Manufactured Pipe Labels: Preprinted, color-coded, with lettering
indicating service, and showing flow direction.
C. Pipe Label Contents: Include identification of piping service using same designations or
abbreviations as used on Drawings, pipe size, and an arrow indicating flow direction.
2.4 STENCILS
A. Stencils: Prepared with letter sizes according to ASME A13.1 for piping; and minimum letter
height of 3/4 inch (19 mm) for access panel and door labels, equipment labels, and similar
operational instructions.
A. Valve Tags: Stamped or engraved with 1/4-inch (6.4-mm) letters for piping system
abbreviation and 1/2-inch (13-mm) numbers.
1. Tag Material: Brass, 0.032-inch (0.8-mm) minimum thickness, and having predrilled or
stamped holes for attachment hardware.
2. Fasteners: Brass wire-link or beaded chain.
SECTION 22 0553 Identification for Plumbing Piping and Equipment
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 PREPARATION
A. Method Statement, Inspection and Test Plan and Risk Assessment to be submitted and must
be approved by the engineer prior to any installation of any equipment and utility
services/system.
B. Clean piping and equipment surfaces of substances that could impair bond of identification
devices, including dirt, oil, grease, release agents, and incompatible primers, paints, and
encapsulants.
A. Locate pipe labels where piping is exposed or above accessible ceilings in finished spaces;
machine rooms; accessible maintenance spaces such as shafts, tunnels, and plenums; and
exterior exposed locations as follows:
A. Install tags on valves and control devices in piping systems, except check valves; valves
within factory-fabricated equipment units; shutoff valves; faucets; convenience and lawn-
watering hose connections; and similar roughing-in connections of end-use fixtures and units.
List tagged valves in a valve schedule.
B. Valve-Tag Application Schedule: Tag valves according to size, shape, and color scheme and
with captions
A. Write required message on, and attach warning tags to, equipment and other items where
required.
END OF SECTION
INDEX
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 RELATED DOCUMENTS
1.02 SUMMARY
1.03 DEFINITIONS
1.04 SUBMITTALS
1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCE
1.06 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
1.07 WARRANTY
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01 GENERAL
2.02 FIXTURES
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 EXAMINATION
3.02 INSTALLATION
3.03 CONNECTIONS
3.04 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
3.05 ADJUSTING
3.06 CLEANING
3.07 PROTECTION
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.02 SUMMARY
A. This Section includes the following conventional plumbing fixtures and related
components:
1. Water Closet
2. Ablution Faucet
3. Bidet
4. Wash Basin
5. Bathtub
6. Shower
7. Urinal
8. Sink-Single Bowl
9. Janitor Sink
10. Portable Eye Wash Station
11. Flush Valve for WC
B. Related Sections include the following:
1. Division 10 Section "Toilet and Bath Accessories."
2. Division 23 Section "Plumbing Specialties" for backflow preventers, floor drains, and
specialty fixtures not included in this Section.
1.03 DEFINITIONS
A. Product Data: For each type of plumbing fixture indicated. Include selected fixture and
trim, fittings, accessories, appliances, appurtenances, equipment, and supports. Indicate
materials and finishes, dimensions, construction details, and flow-control rates.
B. Shop Drawings: Showing the Actual dimensions of each fixture, to analyse the buildability.
C. Operation and Maintenance Data: For plumbing fixtures to include in emergency,
operation, and maintenance manuals.
D. Warranty: Special warranty specified in this Section.
E. Samples of each fixture, faucets and accessories.
A. Source Limitations: Obtain plumbing fixtures, faucets, and other components of each
category through one source from a single manufacturer.
1. Exception: If fixtures, faucets, or other components are not available from a single
manufacturer, obtain similar products from other manufacturers specified for that
category.
B. Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: As defined in British Standards and
MEW, by a testing agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, and marked for
intended use.
C. Regulatory Requirements: Comply with requirements of DM legislation 140, about water
flow and consumption rates for plumbing fixtures.
D. NSF Standard: Comply with NSF 61, "Drinking Water System Components--Health
Effects," for fixture materials that will be in contact with potable water.
E. Select combinations of fixtures and trim, faucets, fittings, and other components that are
compatible.
F. All the fixtures’ flowrates shall comply the project LEED requirements.
1.07 WARRANTY
EXTRA MATERIALS
A. Furnish extra materials described below that match products installed and that are
packaged with protective covering for storage and identified with labels describing
contents.
1. Faucet Washers and O-Rings: Equal to 10 percent of amount of each type and
size installed.
2. Faucet Cartridges and O-Rings: Equal to 5 percent of amount of each type and
size installed.
3. Flushometer Valve, Repair Kits: Equal to 10 percent of amount of each type
installed, but no fewer than 12 of each type.
4. Provide hinged-top wood or metal box, or individual metal boxes, with separate
compartments for each type and size of extra materials listed above.
5. Flushometer Tank, Repair Kits: Equal to 5 percent of amount of each type
installed, but no fewer than 2 of each type.
6. Water-Closet Tank, Repair Kits: Equal to 5 percent of amount of each type
installed.
7. Toilet Seats: Equal to 5 percent of amount of each type installed.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01 GENERAL
2.02 FIXTURES
A. Refer to the ID and Architectural drawings and associated specifications for all sanitary
ware details, which shall take precedence over any duplicated fixture and or fitting
described herein.
B. Water Closet: Close coupled single piece, with soft closing seat and cover with SS hinges
elongated bowl, dual flush (6/3L) Cistern, ‘S’ or ‘P’ trap complete with fixing bolts, stainless
steel flexible hose with an angle valve.
C. Water Closet – Wall hung flat bottom, with support brackets with soft closing seat and
cover with SS hinge elongated bowl ‘P’ trap dual flush (6/3L) concealed cistern with wall
plate push button, pneumatic actuation fixing bolts silent operation with stainless steel
flexible hose with an angle valve.
D. Water Closet – Floor mounted back to wall with soft closing seat and cover with SS hinges
elongated bowl, dual flush (6/3L) concealed cistern, ‘S’ or ‘P’ trap complete with fixing bolts
stainless steel flexible hose with an angle valve.
E. Ablution faucet – flexible hose with trigger operated faucet complete with CP angle valve
and escutcheon plate, wall holder for faucet, fixing bolts. Heavy duty pressure rated up to
550 kPa.
F. Bidet – Floor standing with one tap hole over rim, 32 mm Bidet trap, single lever bidet
mixer with 32 mm pop up waste, pair of angle valves, CP Flexible hoses suitable to the
angle valves.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 EXAMINATION
A. Examine roughing-in of water supply and sanitary drainage and vent piping systems to
verify actual locations of piping connections before plumbing fixture installation.
B. Examine cabinets, counters, floors, and walls for suitable conditions where fixtures will be
installed.
C. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
3.02 INSTALLATION
3.03 CONNECTIONS
A. Verify that installed plumbing fixtures are categories and types specified for locations
where installed.
B. Check that plumbing fixtures are complete with trim, faucets, fittings, and other specified
components.
C. Inspect installed plumbing fixtures for damage. Replace damaged fixtures and
components.
D. Test installed fixtures after water systems are pressurized for proper operation. Replace
malfunctioning fixtures and components, then retest. Repeat procedure until units operate
properly.
E. Install fresh batteries in sensor-operated mechanisms.
3.05 ADJUSTING
A. Operate and adjust faucets and controls. Replace damaged and malfunctioning fixtures,
fittings, and controls.
B. Adjust water pressure at faucets and flushometer valves to produce proper flow and
stream.
C. Replace washers and seals of leaking and dripping faucets and stops.
D. Install fresh batteries in sensor-operated mechanisms.
3.06 CLEANING
A. Clean fixtures, faucets, and other fittings with manufacturers' recommended cleaning
methods and materials. Do the following:
1. Remove faucet spouts and strainers, remove sediment and debris, and reinstall
SECTION 22 06 40 - PLUMBING FIXTURES
3.07 PROTECTION
END OF SECTION
INDEX
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 RELATED DOCUMENTS
1.02 SUMMARY
1.03 SUBMITTALS
1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCE
1.05 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
1.06 COORDINATION
1.07 SCHEDULING
1.08 WARRANTY
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01 INSULATION MATERIALS
2.02 FIELD APPLIED JACKETS
2.03 ACCESSORIES AND ATTACHMENTS
2.04 VAPOR RETARDERS
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 EXAMINATION
3.02 PREPARATION
3.03 GENERAL APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
3.04 FLEXIBLE THERMAL INSULATION APPLICATION
3.05 FIELD APPLIED JACKET APPLICATION
3.06 FINISHES
3.07 PIPING SYSTEM APPLICATIONS
3.08 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
3.09 INSULATION APPLICATION SCHEDULE, GENERAL
3.10 INTERIOR INSULATION APPLICATION SCHEDULE
3.11 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS
1.02 SUMMARY
A. This Section includes preformed, rigid and flexible pipe insulation; insulating cements; field
applied jackets; accessories and attachments; and sealing compounds.
B. Related Sections include the following:
1. Division 2 Section "Hydronic Distribution" for loose fill pipe insulation in
underground piping outside the building.
2. Division 7 Section "Firestopping" for firestopping materials and requirements for
penetrations through fire and smoke barriers.
3. Division 23 Section "Duct Insulation" for insulation for ducts and plenums.
4. Division 23 Section "Equipment Insulation" for insulation materials and application
for pumps, tanks, hydronic specialties, and other equipment.
5. Division 23 Section "Hangers and Supports" for pipe insulation shields and
protection saddles.
1.03 SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: Identify thermal conductivity, thickness, and jackets (both factory and field
applied, if any), for each type of product indicated.
B. Shop Drawings: Show fabrication and installation details for the following:
1. Application of protective shields, saddles, and inserts at pipe hangers for each
type of insulation and hanger.
2. Attachment and covering of heat trace inside insulation.
3. Insulation application at pipe expansion joints for each type of insulation.
4. Insulation application at elbows, fittings, flanges, valves, and specialties for each
type of insulation.
5. Removable insulation at piping specialties and equipment connections.
6. Application of field applied jackets.
C. Material Test Reports: From a qualified testing agency acceptable to authorities having
jurisdiction indicating, interpreting, and certifying test results for compliance of insulation
materials, sealers, attachments, cements, and jackets with requirements indicated.
Include dates of tests.
D. Installer Certificates: Signed by the Contractor certifying that installers comply with
requirements.
4. ASTM E84 (UL 723, NFPA 255): Surface Burning Characteristics of Building
Materials.
1.06 COORDINATION
A. Coordinate size and location of supports, hangers, and insulation shields specified in
Division 23 Section "Hangers and Supports."
B. Coordinate clearance requirements with piping installer for insulation application.
1.07 SCHEDULING
A. Schedule insulation application after testing piping systems and, where required, after
installing and testing heat trace tape. Insulation application may begin on segments of
piping that have satisfactory test results.
SECTION 22 07 00 - PIPE INSULATION
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
Three type of insulation materials shall be used for all type of Pipes & Ducts which is
described below as item A, B & C.
The end of the specification summary of Insulation materials with requires thickness.
Provided and project contractor to follow the same.
A. Flexible Physically cross-linked, closed cell polyolefin foam with factory applied
reinforced aluminium foil.
Water pipes, other than pre-insulated pipes and hot water pipes embedded in block walls, shall
be insulated with physically/chemically cross-linked polyolefin foam with factory applied
reinforced aluminium foil. Insulation shall have the following specifications:
i. Physically/chemically cross-linked, closed cell polyolefin foam with factory applied
reinforced aluminium foil.
ii. Exceed the minimum thickness to prevent condensation.
iii. Density: 25 kg/m3 (foam core only).
iv. Thermal Conductivity (ASTM C518): Maximum 0.034 W/m.°K at mean temperature 23°C.
v. Water absorption: <0.9 % v/v.
vi. Water permeability and Water vapor transmission resistance factor > 60,000 when is tested
in accordance to EN 12086 (prove with test report).
vii. Service Temperature Range: - 80°C ~ +105°C.
viii. Zero mould growth when tested to ASTM G21.
ix. Fire Rating:
i. Class 0 to BS476 Parts 6 and 7.
ii. Complies with NFPA 90A and B (ASTM E84 25/50 rating).
x. Smoke Density and Toxicity:
i. Complies with the requirements of International Maritime Organization Resolution MSC
61(67) Part 2.
ii. Dm<200 (ISO 5659 Part 2 gas analysis); combustion gases CO, HCl, HF, NOx, HBr,
HCN and SO2 to be within the maximum allowable concentrations of International
Maritime Organization Resolution MSC 61(67) Part 2.
xi. Schedule of thicknesses (must exceed minimum thickness to prevent condensation):
i. Domestic hot water Internal Areas: 20mm.
ii. Domestic hot water External Areas: 25mm.
iii. Domestic cold-water External Areas: 25mm.
iv. Chilled water Internal conditioned spaces: 20mm (from 15mm to 100mm
Dia. Pipe sizes).
v. Chilled water Internal unconditioned spaces, shafts, plant rooms: 25mm
(from 15mm to 100mm Dia. Pipe sizes).
vi. Chilled water External Exposed spaces: 25mm.
vii. Condensate Drainpipes: 20mm.
SECTION 22 07 00 - PIPE INSULATION
Ensure that the substrate surface is clean, dry and at ambient temperature prior to installation.
Position the longitudinal seam on the bottom half of the pipe. Seal all longitudinal and butt joints
with suitable contact neoprene (rubber) based contact adhesive, followed by applying specified
reinforced aluminium foil tape.
For cold/chilled water and refrigerant piping, also seal gaps and joints between the insulation
and the pipe supports/blocks, with suitable contact neoprene (rubber) based contact adhesive.
Insulate and finish fittings using the same foil faced physically/chemically cross-linked material
for insulating pipework.
Direct contact between pipe insulation and metal support/hanger shall be avoided. Install high
density cross-linked closed cell polyolefin foam insulation between the metal support and the
pipe. Pipe support insulation shall have the following specifications:
A. Cross-linked, closed cell polyolefin foam.
B. Density: 300 kg/m3.
C. Thermal Conductivity (ASTM C518): Maximum 0.070 W/m.°K at mean temperature 23°C.
Check that the thickness of the pipe support insulation corresponds with the insulation being
used or to specifications. The pipe support insulation shall be of sufficient width to avoid being
crushed due to the pipe weight.
Cover the pipe support insulation with “Class 0” fire rated reinforced aluminium foil adhesive
tape.
Refer to manufacturer’s instructions for installing insulation around pipework and fittings.
Water pipes other than pre-insulated pipes shall be insulated with physically/chemically cross-
linked polyolefin foam with factory applied reinforced UV and puncture resistant aluminium foil.
Insulation shall have the following specifications:
i. Physically/chemically cross-linked, closed cell polyolefin foam with factory applied
reinforced UV and puncture resistant aluminium foil.
ii. Exceed the minimum thickness to prevent condensation.
iii. Density: 25 kg/m3 (foam core only).
iv. Thermal Conductivity (ASTM C518): Maximum 0.034 W/m.°K at mean temperature 23oC.
v. Water absorption: <0.9 % v/v.
vi. Water permeability and Water vapor transmission resistance factor > 60,000 when is tested
in accordance to EN 12086 (prove with test report).
vii. UV Resistance (ISO 4892-3): No change in performance or appearance after 1200 hours
QUV exposure.
viii. Puncture Resistance (ASTM D4833): > 400 N.
ix. Service Temperature Range: - 80°C ~ +105°C.
x. Zero mould growth when tested to ASTM G21.
xi. Fire Rating:
i. Class 0 to BS476 Parts 6 and 7.
ii. Complies with NFPA 90A and B (ASTM E84 25/50 rating).
Unless otherwise indicated on drawings, the following drainage piping shall be insulated with
minimum 15mm thickness physically/chemically cross-linked polyolefin foam with factory
applied reinforced aluminium foil as described for water pipes:
o All horizontal drainage pipework within false ceiling voids above occupied spaces and all
elbows connecting these pipes to vertical stacks.
o All exposed pipework passing through occupied areas (except wet areas).
o Condensate drain lines.
Any piping specifically noted.
D. Prefabricated Thermal Insulating Fitting Covers: British Standards for dimensions used in
preforming insulation to cover valves, elbows, tees, and flanges.
E. Fungicidal Protective Coatings
1. Fungicidal protective coatings shall be applied over external surfaces of insulated
chilled water pipes and exterior surfaces of insulated ductwork.
2. Coating shall be a polyacrylate copolymer emulsion specially formulated for long
term fungicidal activity with no loss of activity on aging. It shall prevent the spread
of molds and odour causing bacteria on the applied surface.
3. Coating shall meet the requirements of NFPA 90A and 90B.
Jacketing Material: The outer casing shall be high density polyethylene (HDPE)
conforming to ASTM D1248 and D3350. Type III, Category 5, Class C and Grade
P23/P34. With a minimum of 2% by weight of carbon black. Minimum thickness is
150 mils or more as per manufacturer standard or as per the requirements of the
project consultant for each diameter of the pipes. No FRP overwrap or sprayed
jacketing will be allowed.
A. Glass Cloth and Tape: Comply with MIL-C-20079H, Type I for cloth and Type II for tape.
Woven glass fiber fabrics, plain weave, presized a minimum of 270 g/sq. m.
1. Tape Width: 100 mm.
B. Bands: 19 mm wide, in one of the following materials compatible with jacket:
1. Stainless Steel: Type 304; 0.5 mm thick.
C. Wire: 1.6 mm, soft annealed, stainless.
The Summary of all type insulation materials, thickness & mandatory Test results,
Certificates, Codes & Standards provided below for easy reference &
consideration:
INSULATION MATERIALS/APPLICATIONS Fiber Glass Insulation Cross-linked, closed cell polyolefin foam. Closed cell Elastomeric foam
Chilled Water System Pipes 32mm thick (up to 100mm pipe dia.)
50mm thick (all pipe sizes) 25mm thick (all pipe sizes)
(Internal-Non-AC Areas) 50mm thick (125mm & above pipe dia.)
Chilled Water System Pipes 38mm thick (up to 100mm pipe dia.)
50mm thick (all pipe sizes) 25mm thick (all pipe sizes)
(External Areas) 50mm thick (125mm & above pipe dia.)
Condensate Drain 25mm thick (all pipe sizes) 20mm thick (all pipe sizes) 25mm thick (all pipe sizes)
Refrigerant Pipes
25mm thick (all pipe sizes) 20mm thick (all pipe sizes) 25mm thick (all pipe sizes)
(Internal Areas)
Refrigerant Pipes
50mm thick (all pipe sizes) 25mm thick (all pipe sizes) 32mm thick (all pipe sizes)
(External Areas)
Cooled Cold Water Pipes
25mm thick (all pipe sizes) 20mm thick (all pipe sizes) 25mm thick (all pipe sizes)
(Internal Areas)
Cooled Cold Water Pipes
50mm thick (all pipe sizes) 25mm thick (all pipe sizes) 32mm thick (all pipe sizes)
(External Areas)
Mineralized Cooled Cold-Water Pipes
25mm thick (all pipe sizes) 20mm thick (all pipe sizes) 25mm thick (all pipe sizes)
(Internal Areas)
Mineralized Cooled Cold-Water Pipes
50mm thick (all pipe sizes) 25mm thick (all pipe sizes) 32mm thick (all pipe sizes)
(External Areas)
Hot Water Pipes (Internal Areas) 25mm thick (all pipe sizes) 20mm thick (all pipe sizes) 25mm thick (all pipe sizes)
Hot Water Pipes (External Areas) 50mm thick (all pipe sizes) 25mm thick (all pipe sizes) 32mm thick (all pipe sizes)
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 EXAMINATION
A. Examine substrates and conditions for compliance with requirements for installation and
other conditions affecting performance of insulation application.
B. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
3.02 PREPARATION
A. Surface Preparation: Clean and dry pipe and fitting surfaces. Remove materials that will
adversely affect insulation application.
4. Vapor Retarder Mastics: Where vapor retarders are indicated, apply mastic on
seams and joints and at ends adjacent to flanges, unions, valves, and fittings.
5. At penetrations in jackets for thermometers and pressure gages, fill and seal voids
with vapor-retarder mastic.
P. Roof Penetrations: Apply insulation for interior applications to a point even with top of roof
flashing.
1. Seal penetrations with vapor-retarder mastic.
2. Apply insulation for exterior applications tightly joined to interior insulation ends.
SECTION 22 07 00 - PIPE INSULATION
A. Apply glass cloth jacket, where indicated, directly over bare insulation or insulation with
factory applied jackets.
1. Apply jacket smooth and tight to surface with 50 mm overlap at seams and joints.
2. Embed glass cloth between two 1.6 mm thick coats of jacket manufacturer's
recommended adhesive.
3. Completely encapsulate insulation with jacket, leaving no exposed raw insulation.
B. Foil and Paper Jackets: Apply foil and paper jackets where indicated.
1. Draw jacket material smooth and tight.
2. Apply lap or joint strips with the same material as jacket.
3. Secure jacket to insulation with manufacturer's recommended adhesive.
4. Apply jackets with 40 mm laps at longitudinal seams and 75 mm wide joint strips
at end joints.
5. Seal openings, punctures, and breaks in vapor retarder jackets and exposed insulation
with vapor retarder mastic.
C. Apply HDPE jacket where indicated, with 25 mm overlap at longitudinal seams and end
joints. Seal with manufacturer’s recommended adhesive.
D. Apply metal jacket where indicated, with 50 mm overlap at longitudinal seams and end
joints. Overlap longitudinal seams arranged to shed water. Seal end joints with
weatherproof sealant recommended by insulation manufacturer. Secure jacket with
stainless steel bands 300 mm o.c. and at end joints.
3.06 FINISHES
A. Glass Cloth Jacketed Insulation: Paint insulation finished with glass cloth jacket as
specified in Division 9 Section "Painting."
B. Flexible Elastomeric Thermal Insulation: After adhesive has fully cured, apply two coats
of the insulation manufacturer's recommended protective coating.
C. Color: Final color as selected by Engineer. Vary first and second coats to allow visual
inspection of the completed Work.
A. Insulation materials and thicknesses are specified in schedules at the end of this Section.
A. Inspection: Perform the following field quality control inspections, after installing insulation
materials, jackets, and finishes, to determine compliance with requirements:
1. Inspect fittings and valves randomly selected by Engineer.
2. Remove fitting covers from 20 elbows or 1 percent of elbows, whichever is less,
for various pipe sizes.
3. Remove fitting covers from 20 valves or 1 percent of valves, whichever is less, for
various pipe sizes.
B. Insulation applications will be considered defective if sample inspection reveals
noncompliance with requirements. Remove defective Work and replace with new
materials according to these Specifications.
SECTION 22 07 00 - PIPE INSULATION
A. Refer to insulation application schedules for required insulation materials, vapor retarders,
and field applied jackets.
B. Application schedules identify piping system and indicate pipe size ranges and material,
thickness, and jacket requirements.
The Insulation thickness follow as mentioned in the above section of physically cross-
linked cell polyolefin foam materials or below as under subject to material approval of
the client engineer/design consultant:
A. Service: Domestic hot water supply and return and cooled water supply.
1. Operating Temperature: 15 to 60 deg C.
2. Insulation Material: Closed cell polyolefin foam/ Closed Cell elastomeric/ Fiber glass
3. Insulation Thickness: as per summary table above.
4. Field Applied Jacket: Foil and paper.
5. Vapor Retarder Required: Yes.
B. Service: Condensate drain piping.
1. Operating Temperature: 2 to 24 deg C
2. Insulation Material: Closed cell polyolefin foam/ Closed Cell elastomeric/ Fiber glass
3. Insulation Thickness: as per summary table above.
4. Exposed Pipe Field Applied Jacket: Aluminium.
5. Vapor Retarder Required: Yes.
6. Concealed Pipe Field Applied Jacket: Foil and Paper.
C. Service: Chilled water supply and return.
1. Operating Temperature: 2 to 24 deg C.
2. Insulation Material: Closed cell polyolefin foam/ Closed Cell elastomeric/ Fiber glass
3. Insulation Thickness: as per summary table above.
4. Concealed Pipe Field Applied Jacket: Foil and paper.
5. Exposed Pipe Field Applied Jacket: Aluminium
6. Vapor Retarder Required: Yes.
7. Finish: None.
A. All thermal insulation materials shall have an Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP=0) and a
Global Warming Potential of less than 5 (GWP<5). Compliance is required for and blowing
agent used to manufacture the insulation product or to spray it in place.
B. Chlorine based materials shall not be allowed
C. All materials shall exhibit low toxicity.
END OF SECTION
INDEX
PART 1 - GENERAL 2
1.1 SUMMARY 2
1.2 REFERENCE STANDARDS 2
1.3 DESCRIPTION 2
1.4 SYSTEMS TO BE COMMISSIONED 3
1.5 SUBMITTALS 3
PART 2 - PRODUCTS 3
2.1 COMMISSIONING PLAN 3
2.2 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTIONS 4
2.3 FUNCTIONAL PERFORMANCE TESTS (FPT) PROCEDURES 4
PART 3 - EXECUTION 5
3.1 GENERAL 5
3.2 OPERATIONAL STAFF TRAINING 5
3.3 INSTRUMENTATION 5
3.4 DOCUMENTATION 5
3.5 STEP ONE - INSTALLATION VERIFICATION 6
3.6 STEP TWO - SYSTEM START-UP 6
3.7 STEP THREE - FUNCTIONAL PERFORMANCE TESTING 7
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Related Documents:
2. Review these documents for coordination with additional requirements and information
that apply to work under this Section.
B. Section Includes:
C. Related Sections:
A. General:
1. The following documents form part of the Specifications to the extent stated. Where
2. differences exist between codes and standards, the one affording the greatest
protection shall apply.
3. Unless otherwise noted, the referenced standard edition is the current one at the time
of commencement of the Work.
4. Refer to Division 01 Section "General Requirements" for the list of applicable regulatory
requirements.
5. Refer to Division 22 Section "Common Results for Plumbing" for codes and standards,
and other general requirements.
1.3 DESCRIPTION
A. The purpose of commission is to ensure Employer (or representative) that work has been
completed as specified and that systems are functioning in the manner as described in
Division 21 Section "Common Results for Fire Suppression" and specified system operating
criteria. It will assist operating staff training and familiarization with new systems. It will serve
as a tool to reduce post-occupancy critical systems operational difficulty or failure. It will, also,
be used to develop test protocol and record the associated test data in an effort to advance
the building systems from a state of Taking Over to a full dynamic operation.
B. Submittals to check Product Compliance to the design and tender documents, Pre-functional
Check list, Functional Tests to be approved by the Commissioning Agent (as per Local
Authority guidelines, appointed by the Employer). The sub-contractor is required to follow the
Commissioning Plan and coordinate with Commissioning Agent to witness the tests for
verification.
E. Operational staff training is essential to the commission process and will run concurrently with
steps one through three.
F. The Commissioning Team will include representatives of the, Construction and Installing
Subcontractors, Test and Balance Subcontractor. Equipment manufacturer’s representatives
will be present for start-up as specified in the equipment specification sections and for
equipment training.
2. Drainage systems
4. Oil Interceptor
1.5 SUBMITTALS
A. Submit under provisions of Division 22 Section "Common Results for Plumbing - Review of
Materials” and Division 01 Section "General Requirements."
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
A. The commissioning plan shall outline the organization, scheduling, team members, and
documentation pertaining to the overall commissioning process.
A. A narrative description of the design intents of the systems and their intended modes of
sequences of operation.
A. The FPT procedures at the minimum shall consist of the following sections:
1. Narrative Description:
a. This section provides a narrative description of the design intents of the systems
and their intended modes of sequences of operation.
2. Testing Prerequisites:
a. This section contains verification that primary mechanical, electrical, and
controls systems that support or interact with the system that the FPT is
prepared against are completed, tested and operational.
3. Installation Verification:
a. This section contains verification that the system installation is completed and is
ready for commissioning.
8. Field Notes:
a. This section records notes or remarks during system commissioning.
9. List systems modifications, not required by the Contract Documents, but provided by
the Subcontractor. List other questions regarding such system modifications.
11. List problems discovered during commissioning that were not corrected.
12. List recommended party that should take action on these problems.
3.1 GENERAL
B. Any test ports, gauges, test equipment, etc., needed to accomplish the functional performance
tests shall be provided by Subcontractors.
A. System narrative descriptions will be prepared by the Commission Agent and supported by
flow diagrams, one line diagrams, and appropriate specification sections for major systems to
be commissioned. The Commission Agent will coordinate “system description” meetings with
members of facility management and maintenance department groups to review system
description documentation. The meetings will provide an overview of major system features,
components, and arrangements.
3.3 INSTRUMENTATION
3.4 DOCUMENTATION
A. The installing Subcontractor shall be responsible for collection of pertinent data during system
start-up and functional performance testing. The Subcontractor shall submit to the
Commissioning Agent documentation of tests performed prior to and after system start-up.
Documentation shall also include start-up procedures as approved by Commissioning Team.
B. Documentation is to be typewritten on 8-1/2 by 11 inches (200 by 280 mm) paper and inserted
in 2 inches (50 mm) to 3 inches (75 mm) thick three ring binders. Indicate the project name,
number, volume number, and volume title on the end panel of each binder.
C. Provide a title sheet for each volume and list the following:
1. Volume Title and Section Name and Number requiring this submittal.
5. Name of Employer, a blank line for signature, and the date of person accepting the
6. submittal.
7. Name, address, and phone number of Commission Agent; a blank line for signature;
and date of person accepting the submittal.
D. Provide a Table of Contents for multiple submittals. List each submittal and page number.
Number each page, centered on the bottom in sequential numerical order. Provide tabs for
multiple submittals in a single binder.
1. Before system start-up begins, the Commission Team shall conduct a final installation
verification audit. The Subcontractor shall be responsible for completion of work
including change orders and punch list items to Employer’s satisfaction. The audit shall
include, but not be limited to, checking of:
a. Piping specialties including balance, control, and isolation valves.
b. Ductwork specialty items including turning devices, balance, fire, smoke, control
dampers, and access doors.
c. Control sensor types and location.
d. Identification of piping, valves, equipment, controls, etc.
e. Major equipment, pumps, valves, starters, gauges, thermometers, etc.
f. Documentation of prestart-up tests performed, including manufacturer’s factory
tests.
1. A start-up plan shall be developed and submitted by the installing Subcontractor. Start-
up plan to include the following:
a. Flushing and cleaning of pipe.
b. Filters, strainers, and screens.
c. Valve/damper positions.
d. Electrical tests.
e. Pressure tests.
f. Safeties.
g. Chemical treatment.
h. Manufacturer’s tests.
4. Designated systems requiring test and balance work shall have this activity commence
after systems have successfully completed start-up. System and equipment
deficiencies observed during this activity is to be noted and corrected.
2. The objective of the Functional Performance Testing is to advance the building systems
from a state of Taking Over to full dynamic operation in accordance with the specified
design requirements and design intent.
4. Functional Performance tests for the systems to be commissioned are defined in the
Commissioning Plan. These tests are intended to be conclusive but may require minor
modifications as system operation dictates.
END OF SECTION
INDEX
PART 1 - GENERAL 2
1.01 RELATED DOCUMENTS 2
1.02 SUMMARY 2
1.03 DEFINITIONS 2
1.04 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS 2
1.05 SUBMITTALS 2
1.06 QUALITY ASSURANCE 2
1.07 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING 3
1.08 WARRANTY 3
PART 2 - PRODUCTS 3
2.01 PIPING MATERIALS 3
2.02 STEEL PIPE AND FITTINGS 3
2.03 PPR PIPING & Fittings 4
2.04 HDPE PIPES AND FITTINGS 6
2.05 PEX PIPES AND FITTINGS 7
PART 3 - EXECUTION 8
3.01 EXCAVATION 8
3.02 PIPE AND FITTING APPLICATIONS 8
3.03 WATER METERS 8
3.04 PIPING INSTALLATION 8
3.05 JOINT CONSTRUCTION 9
3.06 WATER METER INSTALLATION 9
3.07 HANGER AND SUPPORT INSTALLATION 10
3.08 CONNECTIONS 10
3.09 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL 10
3.10 ADJUSTING 11
3.11 CLEANING 11
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.02 SUMMARY
A. This Section includes domestic water piping and water meters inside the building.
B. Water meters as per MEWA standards will be furnished and installed by a contractor
approved by MEWA.
C. Related Sections include the following:
1. Division 2 Section "Water Distribution" for water-service piping and water meters
outside the building from source to the point where water-service piping enters the
building.
2. Division 23 Section "Meters and Gauges" for thermometers, pressure gauges, and
fittings.
3. Division 23 Section "Plumbing Specialties" for water distribution piping specialties.
1.03 DEFINITIONS
A. Provide components and installation capable of producing domestic water piping systems
with 860 kPa, unless otherwise indicated.
1.05 SUBMITTALS
2. Furnish temporary end caps and closures on piping and fittings. Maintain in place until
installation.
3. Protect piping from entry of foreign materials by temporary covers, completing sections of the
work, and isolating parts of completed system.
1.08 WARRANTY
4. Warranty Period for Domestic Water Piping, Fittings & Accessories : Manufactures extended
but not less than 2 years from the date of issuance of Substantial completion certificate.
PART 2 -PRODUCTS
A. Refer to Part 3 "Pipe and Fitting Applications" Article for applications of pipe, tube, fitting,
and joining materials.
B. Transition Couplings for Aboveground Pressure Piping: Coupling or other manufactured
fitting the same size as, with pressure rating at least equal to and ends compatible with,
piping to be joined.
C. Hot and Cold-water services within the building shall comply with British Standard code of
practice BS 6700: 1987 CP 342: Part 2: 1974.
All pipe work fittings, valves and other components forming the piping installation shall be
erected such that they can be dismantled and are accessible for repair and replacement.
Where valves and equipment are fitted, unions and flanges shall be provided as
appropriate for the diameter pipe work in order to allow valves and equipment removal.
All pipe work shall be erected such that it may be vented and drained satisfactorily. All low
points in the system shall have drain cocks fitted and high points shall have air bottles or
automatic air vents.
All cold and hot water pipes exposed to the sun at roof shall be insulated and cladded with
light weight Aluminim sheet to protect against mechanical damages.
All cooled cold water & hot water pies shall be provided with insulation as required
materials & thickness given in the specification.
D. Mineralised cooled cold-water pipes & fittings shall be provided with Stainless steel materials
as per Neom Authority requirements.
A. Steel Pipe: ASTM A 53, Type S (seamless), Grade B, Schedule 40, galvanized steel, plain
ends or use BS 1387, Heavy weight pipe.
B. Steel Pipe Nipples: British Standard, made of ASTM A 53, Schedule 40, galvanized steel;
seamless or BS 1387.
C. Cast-Iron Threaded Fittings: British Standard; Classes 860 and 1725.
D. Malleable-Iron Threaded Fittings: British Standard, Classes 1035 and 2070.
SECTION 22 11 16 - DOMESTIC WATER PIPING
A. All hot and cold-water pipes inside the building, shafts and roof shall be polypropylene
plastic (PP-R) pipes to ASTM F 2389, ISO 4065, ISO 15874 or equivalent and PPR
composite, green color, made of special mixer of fibers integrated in the middle layer of
PPR for more rigid with less linear expansion and shall be manufactured by ISO certified
company. Fittings shall be both welded fittings and metal insert fittings. All metal inserts
shall be in dezincification resistant brass. Jointing between pipes and fittings shall be made
by melting the parts. Locations where pipe is to be connected to equipment, PP-R fittings
SECTION 22 11 16 - DOMESTIC WATER PIPING
i. Design Conditions:
Check suitability of pipework material for liquid being conveyed. Ensure compliance with
BS 6920 “Suitability of non –metallic products for use in contact with water intended for
human consumption with regard to their effect on the quality of the water.”
Permissible working pressures for polypropylene potable water installations for estimated
25 year working life.
Working Pressure bar Temperature °C
Cold Water 16 40 °C
Hot Water 8.0 70°C Up to 100°C for short peaks
ii. Use an environmentally friendly and hygienically enhanced potable water pipe system.
iii. Tube:
1. For Hot & Cold water use minimum SDR 7.4 for sizes 20mm to 25mm and SDR
11 for sizes 32 mm to 200mm as applicable.
3. Note that sizes on the drawings relate to Nominal sizes and the equivalent bore
size or larger should be provided.
4. All material coatings shall be certified by WRC / DVGW / SGS / DWI / KIWA / NSF
61 or equivalent world wide certification body for conveyance of potable water at
50 ⁰C temperature.
iv. Fittings: Use manufacturer’s standard product range, Fittings shall be both welding /
electro fusion weld type fittings and metal fittings. All metal inserts shall be in
dezincification resistant brass. Joining between pipes and fittings shall be made by
melting the parts. Locations where pipe is to be connected to equipment, PP-R fittings
with metal insert shall be used
v. Flanges: 168 mm and below, complete with steel backing rings to BS 5392-1 drilled to
BS EN 1092-1.
vi. Joints: The pipework is to be installed to the manufacturers recommendations and shall
be jointed using socketed fusion joints, using the tools recommended by the
manufacturer.
vii. Flange Joints: Joint rings shall be of brass construction, corrugated and of a diameter
to lie within the circle of flange bolts.
viii. The polymer used for manufacturing of the products must be approved by world wide
known quality body certifier such as, DVGW, etc in contact with potable water at 50
Deg C
xi. The polymer used for the manufacturing of the products must contain metal deactivators
to reduce the iron ions in the water to prevent corrosions.
i. Standard: Polyethylene pipes and fittings used for conveyance of potable water shall
be manufactured in accordance with BS 6730, BS 6572, ISO 4427 or equivalent and
shall be manufactured by ISO certified company.
ii. Pipe should be selected as PE100, SDR 11 with PN16 pressure rating.
iii. Polyethylene pipe shall be multilayer construction (Black HDPE with outer layer Blue
HDPE)
iv. Polyethylene pipes and fittings shall be kitemarked certifying complies with ISO 4427
or equivalent BS standards.
v. Polyethylene pipe shall have detectable warning tape of 150mm wide, 250 micron
thickness to detect the pipe through metal detector.
vi. Pipe Material: Pipe shall be manufactured from virgin polyethylene resin of a single or
bi-model process of manufacture. Master batching and /or re-grind material is not
permitted.
vii. Fittings (tees, bends, tapers) should have the same class pressure of HDPE pipes
A. Pex Pipes: DN-32 and smaller – cross linked polyethylene to, WRAS approved, ASTM
F876, F877 with protective conduit. 95 Deg C PN-10
Cold – Blue
Hot – Red
B. Pex Fittings: All fittings shall be bronze or dezincification resistance brass type (CU ZM 36
pb 2 As) m s63.
C. Pex pipe shall only be permitted to be use as alternative for embedded installation from
high level pipe to wall mounted plumbing fixtures.
PART 3 -EXECUTION
3.01 EXCAVATION
A. Domestic Water Piping on Service Side of Water Meter inside the Building: Use the
following piping materials:
1. Incoming pipe work between incoming water meter and RCC. Storage tanks shall
be HDPE/PPR.
B. Aboveground Domestic Water Piping: Use the following piping materials for each size
range:
1. Pipe work inside the building / above ground shall be PPR.
2. Pipe work from water tanks up to suction of the transfer pumps, fire pumps and
fire pump test pipe shall be hot dipped galvanized steel and in addition, plastic
coated inside and outside (potable grade).
3. Cold water supply, hot water supply, and hot water return distribution risers and
network shall be PPR with insulation.
SECTION 22 11 16 - DOMESTIC WATER PIPING
A. The Primary water meter shall be furnished by the local authority and installed under this
section.
A. Basic piping joint construction requirements are specified in Division 23 Section "Basic
Mechanical Materials and Methods."
B. Grooved Joints: Assemble joints with grooved-end-pipe or grooved-end-tube coupling
housing, gasket, lubricant, and bolts according to coupling and fitting manufacturer's
written instructions.
C. PPR Heat Fusion Joining Systems: Pipe and fittings shall be Electro fusion welding,
according to the manufacturer recommended procedures. All electro bench welding and
SECTION 22 11 16 - DOMESTIC WATER PIPING
A. Rough-in domestic water piping for water meter installation and install water meters
according to utility company's requirements.
B. Exterior water meters will be furnished and installed by the infrastructure.
C. Install water meters according to utility's requirements.
1. Install displacement-type water meters with shutoff valve on water-meter inlet.
Install valve on water-meter outlet and valved bypass around meter unless
prohibited by authorities having jurisdiction.
2. Install turbine-type water meters with shutoff valve on water-meter inlet. Install
valve on water-meter outlet and valved bypass around meter unless prohibited by
authorities having jurisdiction.
3. Install compound-type water meters with shutoff valves on water-meter inlet and
outlet and on valved bypass around meter. Support meters, valves, and piping on
brick or concrete piers.
4. Install fire-service water meters with shutoff valves on water-meter inlet and outlet
and on full-size valved bypass around meter. Support meter, valves, and piping
on brick or concrete piers.
5. Install remote registration system according to standards of utility and of
authorities having jurisdiction.
3.08 CONNECTIONS
3.10 ADJUSTING
3.11 CLEANING
END OF SECTION
Content
PART 1 - GENERAL 2
1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS 2
1.2 SUMMARY 2
1.3 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS 2
1.4 SUBMITTALS 2
1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE 3
1.6 DELIVERY, STORGAE AND HANDLING 3
1.7 WARRANTY 3
PART 2 - PRODUCTS 3
2.1 BACKFLOW PREVENTERS 3
2.2 WATER PRESSURE-REDUCING VALVES 3
2.3 BALANCING VALVES 4
2.4 STRAINERS FOR DOMESTIC WATER PIPING 4
2.5 HOSE BIBS 4
2.6 DRAIN VALVES 5
2.7 WATER HAMMER ARRESTERS 5
2.8 AIR VENTS 5
2.9 THERMOSTATIC MIXING VALVES 6
2.10 THERMOSTATIC BALANCING VALVES (DOMESTIC HOT WATER) 6
PART 3 - EXECUTION 6
3.1 INSTALLATION 6
3.2 CONNECTIONS 7
3.3 ADJUSTING 7
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.2 SUMMARY
1. Division 22 Section "Meters and Gages for Plumbing Piping" for thermometers,
pressure gauges, and flow meters in domestic water piping.
2. Division 22 Section "Domestic Water Piping" for water meters.
A. Minimum Working Pressure for Domestic Water Piping Specialties: to be based on the
working pressure of the system.
1.4 SUBMITTALS
E. Certificate of origin and conformity shall be included in the delivery in all the equipment and
materials.
F. Specification and Compliance Statement shall be included in the submittal signed and
stamped by the Contractor and Subcontractor.
G. Selected Models and Type of Equipment or material shall be highlighted in the original
catalogue on the material submittal. All related calculations shall be submitted.
I. Complete addresses and contacts information for the supplier/manufacturer must be included
in the Operation and Maintenance manual
L. Warranty: Warranty period will start from the date of take over and duration as per the contract.
A. Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70,
Article 100, by a testing agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, and marked for
intended use.
B. Comply with WRAS / NSF for all valve work that will be in contact with potable water.
C. NSF Compliance:
1. Comply with NSF 14, "Plastics Piping Components and Related Materials," for plastic
domestic water piping components.
2. Comply with NSF 61, "Drinking Water System Components - Health Effects; Sections 1
through 9."
1.07 WARRANTY
1. Warranty Period for all types of valves, backflow preventors, water hammer arrestor &
other products/listed in the specifications: Manufactures extended but not less than 2
years from the date of issuance of Substantial completion certificate.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
A. Water Regulators:
1. Type: Y-pattern globe valve with two readout ports and memory setting indicator.
2. Body: bronze.
3. Pressure Rating: Minimum initial working pressure of 150 psig (1035 kPa).
4. Size: Same as connected piping, but not larger than NPS 2 (DN 50).
5. Accessories: Meter hoses, fittings, valves, differential pressure meter, and carrying
case.
1. Type: Adjustable with Y-pattern globe valve, two readout ports, and memory-setting
indicator.
2. Size: Same as connected piping, but not smaller than NPS 2-1/2 (DN 65).
3. Pressure Rating: Minimum initial working pressure of 150 psig (1035 kPa).
C. Accessories: Meter hoses, fittings, valves, differential pressure meter, and carrying case.
A. Y-Pattern Strainers:
a. Strainers NPS 2 (DN 50) and Smaller: 0.020 inch (0.51 mm).
b. Strainers NPS 2-1/2 to NPS 4 (DN 65 to DN 100): 0.045 inch (1.14 mm).
c. Strainers NPS 5 (DN 125) and Larger: 0.10 inch (2.54 mm).
SECTION 22 11 19 Domestic Water Piping Specialities
A. Hose Bibs:
1. Standard: ASME A112.18.1 (or equivalent British/ European Standards) for sediment
faucets.
2. Body Material: Bronze or DZR Brass or Chrome Plated Brass Body.
3. Seat: Bronze, replaceable.
4. Supply Connections: NPS 1/2 or NPS 3/4 (DN 15 or DN 20) threaded or solder-joint
inlet.
5. Outlet Connection: Garden-hose thread complying with ASME B1.20.7.
6. Pressure Rating: 150 psig (1035 kPa).
7. Vacuum Breaker: Integral, non removable, drainable, hose-connection vacuum
breaker complying with ASSE 1011.
8. Finish for Equipment Rooms: Chrome or nickel plated.
9. Finish for Service Areas: Chrome or nickel plated.
10. Finish for Finished Rooms: Chrome or nickel plated.
11. Operation: Wheel handle or operating key or Hand Lever Operation.
12. Include operating key with each operating-key hose bibb.
13. Include integral wall flange with each hose bibb.
14. All hose bibb’s to be supplied with integral with vacuum breaker.
1. Body: Bronze.
2. Pressure Rating: 150-psig (1035-kPa) minimum pressure rating at 140 deg F (60
deg C).
3. Float: Replaceable, corrosion-resistant metal.
4. Mechanism and Seat: Stainless steel.
5. Size: NPS 1/2 (DN 15) minimum inlet.
6. Inlet and Vent Outlet End Connections: Threaded.
Apart from above thermostatic mixing valve or centralized mixing valve must comply the
requirement of the Operator.
3.1 INSTALLATION
A. Method Statement, Inspection and Test Plan and Risk Assessment to be submitted and must
be approved by the engineer prior to any installation of any equipment and utility
services/system.
B. Refer to Division 22 Section "Common Work Results for Plumbing" for piping joining
materials, joint construction, and basic installation requirements.
C. Install backflow preventers in each water supply to mechanical equipment and systems and
to other equipment and water systems that may be sources of contamination. Comply with
authorities having jurisdiction.
K. Thermostatic mixing valves to be installed on all wash basins, ablutions, showers and baths
as a minimum, where safe hot water temperature is required for ablutions purposes.
1. TMV’s are to be provided as close as possible to sanitaryware, the maximum length of
blended hot water downstream of TMV’s is to be kept to a maximum of 2m, and the
complete length of spur from sanitaryware to hot water return to be 3m.
2. Typically TMV’s cannot serve more than 2 Washbasins / Ablutions, due to minimizing
length of blended hot water to prevent length or pipework with water in the temperature
range that promotes legionella growth.
L. Thermostatic balancing valve shall control the domestic hot water designed with a hot water
return pipe work and shall automatically control temperature of the hot water that circulates
through the valve. Thus the thermal balance is ensured throughout the hot water system. The
valve shall have an adjustable scale between 37°C and 65°C. The valve shall be equipped
with a bypass located outside the thermal part of the valve.
1. Typically the valves shall be set to a temperature of 55°C and be located within 3m of
the outlet on the hot water return pipework.
2. A single TBV shall be provided where supply is to more than one appliance, on
confirmation from manufacturer that selected TBV is adequate based on length of hot
water return pipework between TBV and appliances.
A. Piping installation requirements are specified in other Division 22 Sections. Drawings indicate
general arrangement of piping and specialties.
B. Ground equipment according to Division 26 Section "Grounding and Bonding for Electrical
Systems."
3.3 ADJUSTING
END OF SECTION
INDEX
PART 1 – GENERAL
1.01 RELATED DOCUMENTS
1.02 SUMMARY
1.03 SUBMITTALS
1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCE
1.05 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
1.06 WARRANTY
1.07 COORDINATION
PART 2 – PRODUCTS
2.01 CLOSE COUPLED, IN-LINE, SEALLESS CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS
2.02 SEPARATELY COUPLED, IN-LINE CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS
2.03 SEPARATELY COUPLED, HORIZONTALLY MOUNTED, IN-LINE CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS
2.04 CLOSE-COUPLED, HORIZONTALLY MOUNTED, IN-LINE CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS
2.05 CLOSE-COUPLED, VERTICALLY MOUNTED, IN-LINE CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS
2.06 CONSTANT-SPEED, MULTIPLEX BOOSTER PUMP / TRANSFER / INLINE PUMPS
2.07 CONTROLS
2.08 FLEXIBLE CONNECTORS
2.09 BUILDING-AUTOMATION-SYSTEM INTERFACE
PART 3 – EXECUTION
3.01 EXAMINATION
3.02 CONCRETE BASES
3.03 PUMP INSTALLATION
3.04 CONTROL INSTALLATION
3.05 CONNECTIONS
3.06 STARTUP SERVICE
3.07 DEMONSTRATION
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.02 SUMMARY
A. This Section includes the following all-bronze and bronze-fitted centrifugal pumps for
domestic cold- and hot-water circulation, constant-speed, multiplex, packaged booster
pumps for domestic water piping systems.
1. Close-coupled, in-line, sealless centrifugal pumps.
2. Separately coupled, in-line centrifugal pumps.
3. Separately coupled, horizontally mounted, in-line centrifugal pumps.
4. Close-coupled, horizontally mounted, in-line centrifugal pumps.
5. Close-coupled, vertically mounted, in-line centrifugal pumps.
B. Related Sections include the following:
1. Division 22 Section "Domestic Water Pumps" for booster systems.
2. Division 22 Section "Domestic Water Pumps" for domestic water circulation
pumps.
3. Division 3 Section “Cast-In-Place Concrete”
1.03 SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: For each type and size of domestic water pump specified. Include certified
performance curves with operating points plotted on curves; and rated capacities of
selected models, furnished specialties, and accessories.
B. Shop Drawings: Diagram power, signal, and control wiring. Include plans, elevations,
sections, details, and attachments to other work.
C. Operation and Maintenance Data: For domestic water pumps to include in emergency,
operation, and maintenance manuals.
D. Pumps and main plumbing equipment shall be selected based on a minimum design life
of 25 years.
A. Retain shipping flange protective covers and protective coatings during storage.
B. Protect bearings and couplings against damage.
C. Comply with pump manufacturer's written rigging instructions for handling.
D. Accept products/materials on site in factory packing with shipping bars and positioning
Devices. Inspect for damage.
E. Store products/materials in closed & dry space as per manufacturer
Recommended room temperature.
1.06 WARRANTY
1. Warranty period for Pumps, Accessories & Controls: Manufactures extended but not
less than 2 years from the date of issuance of Substantial completion certificate.
2. Warranty shall include all parts & labour for 2 years.
1.07 COORDINATION
A. Coordinate size and location of concrete bases. Concrete, reinforcement, and formwork
requirements are specified in Division 3.
PART 2 – PRODUCTS
3. Motor: Single speed, with oil-lubricated bearings, unless otherwise indicated; and
resiliently mounted to pump casing. Comply with requirements in Division 22
Section "Motors."
A. Vertical multistage centrifugal pump sets - In-line, Booster or Transfer Pump sets for
Domestic Water: Packaged Pump sets (with constant speed drives)
1. Packaged pump sets shall be self contained fully automatic package units. Using
either close coupled, or vertical multi-stage high efficiency pumps, of bronze or
stainless steel construction (including casing, impeller and pump base). The units
shall be complete with duty/standby pumps, a hydraulic accumulator with
replaceable diaphragm (for booster package set) and an automatic control panel
consisting of the following:
TP&N isolating switch, fully enclosed, interlocked with panel door and
1 external operating handle.
2. Where more than one duty pump is specified for a pump set, the duty pumps shall
start with a 15 seconds time delay (adjustable) between each pump.
3. The “hand” button shall be spring loaded and shall override all control circuits
(except overload) so that the selected pump can be checked for operation.
4. Due to limited height of tanks the water levels at which pumps are switched have
to be determined accurately. Therefore level switches with stainless steel drop
rods (which act as guides for floats) shall be used. Float switches with plastic floats
and directly connected cables shall not be permitted.
B. Booster Pumps:
The following shall be applicable to all booster pump sets (used for pressurization of water
supply) such as Booster pump set:
1. The booster pump sets shall operate under the control of pressure switches.
2. The booster control panel design shall ensure:
a) Automatic operation of any pumps under the control of pressure switches.
The H.O.A switch of stand by pump shall be in ‘OFF’ position in this mode
of operation and the duty pumps shall be selected at the duty pump selection
switch. This is applicable to both the main pumps.
b) Automatic operation of all pumps under the control of pressure switches and
cyclic relays. The duty pump selection switch shall be in ‘Auto’ position.
Applicable to both main pumps
c) Automatic switchover to standby pumps in case of failure of duty pump.
d) The HAND position of H.O.A switches is only for testing of pump and shall
be spring-loaded. Alternatively non latching push button shall be used for
starting pump in HAND mode.
e) Dry run protection based on level switch in each feed tank (or each
compartment of the feed tank) with indication. A three position switch will be
provided to enable isolation of any one of the tanks or compartments (from
dry run protection circuit) for maintenance. The third position shall be for
normal operation, i.e. all tanks (or compartments) are included in the dry run
protection circuit.
C. Transfer Pumps: The following is applicable to all transfer pump sets including filtration
pumpset:
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2.07 CONTROLS
A. All pumps, booster sets, circulators etc are to be controlled and monitored by the BMS.
B. Thermostats: Electric; adjustable for control of hot-water circulation pump.
1. Type: Water-immersion sensor, for installation in hot-water circulation piping.
2. Range: 18 to 93 deg C.
3. Operation of Pump: On or off.
4. Transformer: Provide if required.
5. Power Requirement: 24 V, ac.
6. Settings: Start pump at 41 deg C and stop pump at 52 deg C.
C. Timers: Electric time clock for control of hot-water circulation pump.
1. Type: Programmable, seven-day clock with manual override on-off switch.
2. Enclosure: Suitable for wall mounting.
3. Operation of Pump: On or off.
4. Transformer: Provide if required.
5. Power Requirement: 24 V, ac.
6. Programmable Sequence of Operation: Up to two on-off cycles each day for
seven days.
A. Description: Corrugated, bronze inner tubing covered with bronze wire braid. Include
copper-tube ends or bronze flanged ends, braze-welded to tubing. Include 860-kPa
minimum working-pressure rating and ends matching pump connections.
A. Provide auxiliary contacts in pump controllers for interface to building automation system.
Include the following:
1. On-off status of each pump.
2. Alarm status.
PART 3 – EXECUTION
3.01 EXAMINATION
A. Install concrete bases of dimensions indicated for pumps and controllers. Refer to Division
SECTION 22 11 23 – DOMESTIC WATER PUMPS
3.07 DEMONSTRATION
END OF SECTION
INDEX
PART 1 - GENERAL 2
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES 2
1.2 DEFINITIONS 2
1.3 RELATED DOCUMENTS 2
1.4 SUBMITTALS 2
1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE 2
1.6 DELIVERY STORAGE AND HANDLING 3
1.7 WARRANTY
PART 2 - PRODUCTS 3
2.1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 3
2.2 PRODUCT SELECTION 3
2.3 CONSTRUCTION 3
PART 3 - EXECUTION 13
3.1 EXAMINATION 13
3.2 INSTALLATION 13
3.3 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL 13
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PART 1 - GENERAL
1.2 DEFINITIONS
A. Definitions
1. RCC – Reinforced Concrete.
2. GRP Water Tank.
1.4 SUBMITTALS
A. Technical Proposals
1. Submit manufacture's assembly-type Shop Drawings indicating dimensions, weight
loadings, required clearances and methods of assembly of components.
2. Submit manufacture's specifications and installation instructions
3. Supplementary Product Literature: Include a statement from the manufacturer for the
design life of the system
4. List of tests included.
5. Certified test data.
6. Outline technical specifications reflecting proposed materials and systems.
7. Preliminary Method Statement.
8. Preliminary Quality Plan.
9. Summary of deviations from the Specification.
B. The Subject to compliance with the requirements of the Contract Documents, acceptable
manufacturers shall be firms regularly engaged in the manufacture of specified items with
characteristics, sizes, and capacities required, whose products have been in satisfactory use
under similar service conditions for not less than 10 years.
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D. In addition to the requirements indicated on the Design Drawings or indicated in the Specification,
the Work shall be in accordance with provisions of the following standards and codes.
1. Comply with NSF 61, "Drinking Water System Components - Health Effects," for potable-
water storage tanks. Include appropriate NSF/WRAS marking.
2. American Society for Testing and Materials, ASTM International Standards.
3. BSI Group, (BS) British Standards:
4. International Organization for Standardization, ISO Standards.
E. Provide testing and inspections in accordance with Section 014000 Quality Requirements.
F. Submit reports of independent tests demonstrating that the products and systems are in
accordance with the specified performance requirements.
G. Where test results for a material or product are not available, undertake testing to show
compliance with the Specification at an independent testing laboratory acceptable to the
Engineer.
H. The provision of testing data or the carrying-out of tests does not relieve the Contractor of his
responsibilities regarding the performance requirements, durability or service life requirements.
I. Testing and Inspection: Provide as indicated under Site Quality Control within Part 3 of this
Section.
A. Deliver, store, protect and handle products to Site with particular reference Saudi climatic
conditions. Violent sand and dust storms of several hours duration occur and even on
comparatively still days, fine dust is carried in suspension in the atmosphere. All apparatus and
equipment shall therefore be so designed and constructed that they operate satisfactorily and
without any deleterious effect for prolonged and continuous periods in the conditions stated.
B. Handle equipment and components carefully to prevent damage, breaking denting and scoring.
Do not install damaged equipment or components, replace with new.
C. Store equipment and components in clean dry place. Protect from weather, dirt, fumes, water,
construction debris and physical damage.
1.7 WARRANTY
1. Warranty Period for Facility Potable Water Storage Tanks: Manufactures extended but
not less than 5 years from the date of issuance of Substantial completion certificate.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
A. Supply and installation of Water Storage Tanks as indicated in the Particular Specification and
on Design Drawings.
B. Contractor shall provide the tank footing as per manufacturer recommendation and as indicated
in the Particular Specification and on the Design Drawings
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2.2 PRODUCT SELECTION
A. Manufacturers: Provide systems and products from one of the listed manufacturers within the
approved manufacturer list.
2.3 CONSTRUCTION
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7. All tank covers shall be provided with purpose made manholes of a minimum diameter of
600 mm with hinged lids. Where tanks are provided with internal ladders separate
manholes shall be provided to the ladder and to the ball float valve or float switch. Tanks
with no internal ladder shall be provided with one manhole positioned to allow access both
to the tank interior and to the ball float valve.
8. Each tank shall be fitted with a hot-dipped galvanized mild steel beam/channel skid. The
steel skid shall be fixed on the concrete beams by anchor bolts and leveled. The allowable
deflection of the steel footing shall not exceed 3mm. All tanks shall be assembled on the
supporting bases in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, using torque
wrenches to prevent damage to the sections due to over-tightening of nuts and bolts.
9. All bolts, nuts and washers shall be in stainless steel grade 316L (or above) when in
contact with water. Bolts, nuts and washers not in contact with water shall be of stainless
steel grade 316 and above.
10. The joints shall be sealed with non-toxic, age proof gasket ting and the tank assembly shall
be capable of withstanding a deflection of five (5) mm of the base slab without leaks or
damage.
11. Sealant materials used shall be non-toxic, flexible and resistant to ultraviolet rays. Sealants
should maintain these qualities for the expected life of the tank. The internal tank joints of
panels shall be made flush with tank panels to prevent the accumulation of deposits and
facilitate cleaning. Sealant must not protrude outside joints hindering the cleaning process
and aiding dirt accumulation; when sealant is extruded, it must be trimmed back flush with
the tank panel.
12. Detailed construction drawings of all tanks shall be submitted to the Engineer for approval
prior to manufacture.
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a. Dipped down inside tanks so as to terminate in a position maximum 150mm above
bottom of tanks.
b. Provided with metal hinged flaps at outlets.
c. Discharge in conspicuous position.
2. Strainers with Anti-vortex Plate shall be:
a. 3mm thick brass strainer
b. With 3mm thick stainless steel anti-vortex plates.
c. With total perforation area of 3mm maximum diameter holes not less than twice the
cross sectional area of pump suction pipe.
3. As a minimum each tank compartment shall be provided with connections for:
a. Incoming filling line
b. High level overflow
c. Warning pipe
d. Re-circulation infill
e. Low level drain
f. Suction line
g. Balance line
h. High and Low level connection for glass sight level tube (with metre scale and
fabricated protection)
i. Vent line with insect proof cowls
j. BMS connection (quantity as specified by BMS/MEP contractor)
k. Float switch
l. Level and temperature sensors
m. Connections to fire fighting pumpsets
4. On completion of leak tests, the tank shall be flushed out twice using maximum water
pressure available and all extraneous matter removed including the water used during the
operation.
1) Low level.
2) Intermediate level.
3) High level.
4. Foot for resting on bottom of reservoir.
5. Side mounting with wiring exiting above water line.
6. Wiring from switches to receiver - transmitter.
7. Provide primary receiver with transmitter to convey level indication to the BMS, as well as
high and low level alarms.
8. Provide top supports and mounting flange.
9. Level indicators shall be suitable for 240Volt, 1-phase, 60Hz source of power.
10. Level indicators shall be listed by UL or equal regulatory association.
11. Level indicators shall be equal to GEMS, Model No. LS-800 or acceptable equivalent multi-
station liquid level switches and shall provide a 4-20mA output signal for water level
readout at the BMS.
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F. Float Valves
1. Preference shall be given to the use of delayed action float valves unless indicated
otherwise in the schedules and drawings.
2. Modulating Float Valves: Angle/Globe pattern, single seated, hydraulically operated, pilot
controlled, diaphragm type, normally closed valve of cast iron construction with flanged
ends complete with pilot assembly, type K copper capillary lines, mounting plate, plastic
float and operating rod, adjustable stops etc. complete.
3. Delayed Action Float Valves (Aylesbury): Angle/Globe pattern, single seated, hydraulically
operated, pilot controlled, diaphragm type, normally closed valve of cast iron construction
with flanged ends complete with pilot assembly, type “K” copper capillary lines, mounting
plate, plastic float and operating rod, adjustable stops, etc. complete.
4. Equilibrium Type: Bronze construction, angle pattern, equilibrium type float valve with
flanged inlet, complete with brass / stainless steel float rod and copper float.
G. Puddle Flanges
1. Puddle flanges shall be used for all connections to water storage tanks, made below the
overflow level and for pressure line connections.
2. Flanges shall match with Pipe sizes. Drawings shall be referred to for pipe dimensions.
3. Puddle flanges fabricated from food grade Stainless Steel Grade 316 shall be used for
connection to Incoming Potable Mains.
4. Puddle flanges fabricated from HDPE shall be used as indicated on the drawings.
5. Puddle flanges fabricated from type K (hard) copper pipes and bronze flanges shall be
used for connections to copper piping.
6. Puddle flanges fabricated from schedule 80 black steel pipes and welding neck steel
flanges shall be used for connections to steel piping. The assembly shall be hot dip
galvanized after fabrication. Puddle flanges fabricated from schedule 80 black steel are
not to come into contact with potable water.
7. Integral flanges with studs / cap nuts at wall face and loose, split flanges shall be used to
flash tanking membranes at the puddle flange.
8. Synthetic membrane flashing of 900mm diameter shall be provided at puddle flanges
installed in the bottom slab of the water tanks and the flashing shall be integrated with the
tanking.
I. SCOPE
This specification describes the minimum technical requirements for the design, supply prefabrication,
erection, testing and inspection for steel water storage tanks to be used in NEOM Mineralization
systems.
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ASME B1.1 Unified Inch Screw Threads
ASMEB16.21 Non-metallic Flat Gaskets for Pipe Flanges
ASME B46.1 Surface texture (surface roughness, waviness and lay)
ASTM 270 Standard Specification for Seamless and Welded Austenitic and
Ferritic/Austenitic Stainless Steel Sanitary Tubing
ASTM D4585 Standard Practice for Testing Water Resistance of Coatings Using
Controlled Condensation
ASCE/SEI 7 Minimum Design Loads and Associated Criteria for Buildings and Other
Structures
EN 10204 Metallic Products - Types of Inspection Documents
SBC Saudi Building Code
ISO 8501-1 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related
products - Visual assessment of surface cleanliness - Part 1: Rust grades
and preparation grades of uncoated steel substrates and of steel
substrates after overall removal of previous coatings
ISO 9001 Quality management systems – Requirements
DIN EN ISO 4628-8 Paints and varnishes - Evaluation of degradation of coatings - Designation
of quantity and size, and of uniform changes in appearance - Part 8:
Assessment of degree of delamination and corrosion around a scribe or
other artificial defect
DIN EN ISO 9227 Corrosion tests in artificial atmospheres - Salt spray tests
III. GENERAL
The tanks shall be designed, manufactured, and tested in accordance with ASTM BPE – Bioprocessing
Equipment, this specification, datasheets, engineering standards and codes referred in this
specification.
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Complete tanks including all welded or removable accessories shall be supplied.
The following shall be in the supply including but not limited to:
V. TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
Design
A. General
Storage tanks covered by this specification shall be designed and fabricated in accordance with the
ASTM BPE – Bioprocessing Equipment.
Tank foundation shall be suitable for the tank design. There shall be no gap externally between the tank
bottom and its foundation.
Tanks shall be designed to withstand wind forces, moments, soil settlement, earthquakes and rain loads
per the governing building code and specifications.
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Provision shall be made for thermal expansion and contraction of tank parts and the reactions from
attached structures and pipes in the design.
To prevent any damage to the water storage tanks by storms, they shall be adequately stiffened by
wind girders and I or intermediate shell stiffeners (if required).
Maximum operating temperature shall consider the effects of direct solar radiation on the tank shell.
No screwed connections on the shell larger than 2" NPS shall be permitted.
The clear diameter of all manholes (shell and roof) and the cleanout fittings shall be 600 mm minimum.
Clean out fittings are to be designed as per section 5.7.7 of API 650.
Two inlet nozzles and two outlet nozzles shall be provided for each tank.
B. Welds
Shell welds and nozzle to shell welds shall be full penetration butt weld.
To avoid corrosion between the roof structure and roof plates the roof plates shall be seal welded to the
total length of the structural members.
All shell joints, including horizontal joints, shall be welded with full penetration and fusion.
All welds and surfaces adjacent to welds are to be ground to remove all splatter, burrs, edges, slag and
inclusions so no sharp or rough edges are on the metal surface.
Temporary lugs and clips used for tank fabrication shall be removed and ground smooth. The plates
shall not be gouged or torn in the process of removing the lugs. Gouges or pits resulting from welding
shall be filled and ground smooth.
Welder and welding operators shall be qualified in accordance with Section IX of the ASME code.
All column supports and/or connections have to be sealed by welds. In cases where seal welds are not
possible and/or proper painting after erection cannot be applied, transition pieces made of stainless
steel type AISI 316L or an approved equivalent material shall be provided. In this case provision has to
be made to avoid "contact corrosion".
C. Equipment and Accessories
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Around the inside of the tank perimeter drainage sumps shall be provided. Each sump shall be equipped
with drain pipe connected to the shell double flange nozzle. A shut-off valve with a blind flange shall be
provided.
For tanks with a diameter less than ten (10) meters two (2) drainage sumps shall be installed. For tanks
with a diameter less than twenty (20) meters four (4) drainage sumps shall be installed. For all other
tanks six (6) drainage sumps shall be installed.
A four (4) inch diameter for the drain pipes shall be applicable for all tank sizes
Inside the tanks, weir boxes shall be provided for the outlet of the overflow pipes. The clear inlet area
of each weir box shall be at least twice the overflow pipe area.
Flange surfaces on all shell manways shall be machined flat and outer edges shall be finished in a good
workmanlike manner.
All tanks shall be equipped with spiral staircase and platform for access to the tank top. The staircase
shall start at the level of the tank bottom.
Each vent shall be designed for 100% capacity to pass air so that at the maximum possible flow rate of
the water, either entering or leaving the tank no over- / under pressure will be developed. The vent
screen shall be regularly checked for clogging. To prevent any ingress of sand, dust, insects, etc. the
vents shall be equipped with filters containing exchangeable filter elements with a mesh width of not
more than 0.5 mm. The permeable area of each filter shall be at least 200% of the filters' flange opening.
Each tank shall be provided with two earthing bosses welded to the tank shell 300 mm above the floor
height.
A downcomer steel pipe shall be installed on the inlet connection in all tanks, terminating 100 mm from
the bottom to provide uniform flow and to prevent damage to coating. The downcomer shall have two
small vent holes above the liquid overflow level to be used as vacuum breaker (anti-siphon).
All nozzles at the tank with the exception of inlet nozzles, ventilation and overflow nozzles are to be
arranged in the lower shell course. All connection nozzles shall be provided with flanges inside and
outside of the tank. For each tank four (4) rain downpipes provided at their bottom ends with a 45'' bend,
are to be provided.
The overflow pipes shall be located opposite each other in the upper course of the tanks and routed
down outside the ground. The diameter of each overflow pipe shall be properly designed taking into
account the size and length of the connected disposal line, but shall be at least one pipe size larger
than that of the inlet nozzle. A flap valve for the overflow pipe shall be provided.
The shell manholes and the cleanout fitting are to be equipped with hinges (davits) and safety devices
which prevent unintentional closure and opening of the covers.
D. Material
Materials shall be Stainless Steel in accordance with ASTM BPE – Bioprocessing Equipment. All tank
internals shall be uncoated.
Material type and grade shall be suitable for the proposed application.
Material for all pressure parts and load bearing members shall be supplied with material certificate type
3.1 in accordance with EN 10204. All other parts shall be supplied with type 2.2 certificates in
accordance with EN 10204.
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VI. INSPECTION, TESTING AND CERTIFICATION
A. General
Quality standard: ISO 9001
The Contractor shall comply with the quality assurance and quality control requirements specified in the
above codes.
The Contractor shall furnish schedules of dates for key operations so that inspection and construction
schedules may be co-ordinated. The Engineer shall be notified two weeks in advance of the start of
shop fabrication.
The Contractor shall be responsible for and shall conduct successful strength and leak tests on each
tank in accordance with ASTM BPE – Bioprocessing Equipment.
A. General
A painting as well as an inspection, testing and repair procedure shall be in compliance with the
Standard AWWA D102 and shall be provided by Contractor, submitted for approval by the Engineer
and the Employer.
B. External Protection
External protection shall be in accordance with the manufacturer requirements.
External shell and roof shall be painted and tested in accordance with section 14 "Painting of Piping,
Equipment and Structural Steelwork".
C. Internal Protection
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All internal tank surfaces except for stainless steel shall be protected by suitable food-proof materials.
A certificate from an approved laboratory / testing organisation for the food-proof quality of the material
shall be supplied by the Contractor.
After surface cleaning to SA3 using grit blasting an epoxy based single or multilayer coating with min.
500 microns dry film thickness shall be applied.
Internal protection shall be tested in accordance with AWWA C210 as far as applicable for internal
surfaces of the shell {bottom and roof).
In addition the "Cleveland Test" shall be done according to ASTM D 4585. The following tests shall be
performed as proof that the "Cleveland Test" did not damage the lining:
- Impact resistance
The system used for lining shall be from one (1) manufacturer. The Contractor shall provide at least
three (3) certificates (references) from end users of comparable installations, which certify that the
material used for lining is suitable for use in the storage of drinking water and does not affect adversely
the water intended for human consumption for at least a period of five (5) years with respect to
application in warm climates. A relevant certification from an approved laboratory, such as DWI, DVGW,
WRC / WRI, shall be submitted.
D. Cathodic Protection
In addition to the internal tank coating each steel tank must have a cathodic protection system (CPS)
for corrosion protection of the internal surface of the tank. Further a CPS for the tank bottom shall be
provided.
For detailed requirements of CPS please refer to Electrical Specification "Cathodic Protection".
All items shall be suitably protected against damage during shipment and storage.
It is the Contractor's responsibility to ensure that flange finishes and machined surfaces are protected
from damage during shipping, storage and installation The entire gasket surface of flanges shall be
greased and covered with heavy duty plastic flange protectors, bolted or steel-strapped wood, wood
fibre or metal covers. Where wood or metal covers are used, a plastic sheet shall be placed between
the coated flange and cover.
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PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Verification of Conditions: Examine areas for compliance with requirements for installation
and conditions affecting performance of the Work. Identify conditions detrimental to a proper
and timely completion and notify the Engineer of the unsatisfactory conditions. Proceed with
installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
3.2 INSTALLATION
A. All tanks’ accessories shall be installed strictly in compliance with the manufacturer's
instructions.
A. Testing shall be carried out on completion of installation and to be completed within ten
working days of assembly.
B. The testing of panels and sealant shall be as listed by Water Research Center, UK conforming
to water fittings By-Laws Scheme.
END OF SECTION
INDEX
PART 2 - PRODUCTS 5
2.01 PIPING MATERIALS 5
2.02 HDPE PIPING (Above Grade) 5
2.03 HDPE PIPING (Below Grade, Exposed, External Underground and 5
Kitchen waste) 5
2.04 HDPE PIPE & FITTINGS: (PRESSURIZED) 6
2.05 VETRIIFIED CLAY / DUCTILE IRON PIPES AND FITTINGS 6
PART 2 - PRODUCTS 5
2.01 PIPING MATERIALS 5
2.02 HDPE PIPING (Above Grade) 5
2.03 HDPE PIPING (Below Grade, Exposed, External Underground and 5
Kitchen waste) 5
2.04 HDPE PIPE & FITTINGS: (PRESSURIZED) 6
2.05 VETRIIFIED CLAY / DUCTILE IRON PIPES AND FITTINGS 6
2.06 ACOUSTIC INSULATION 7
2.07 SOUNDPROOF DRAINAGE PIPES 7
PART 3 - EXECUTION 8
3.01 EXCAVATION 8
3.02 PIPING APPLICATIONS 8
3.03 PIPE APPLICATION SCHEDULE 8
3.04 PIPING INSTALLATION 9
3.05 JOINT CONSTRUCTION 10
3.06 CLEANOUTS ON SOIL WASTE VENT AND STORM WATER INSTALLATION 10
3.07 HANGER AND SUPPORT INSTALLATION 11
3.08 CONNECTIONS 11
3.09 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL 11
3.10 CLEANING 12
3.11 PROTECTION 12
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.02 SUMMARY
A. This Section includes soil and waste, sanitary drainage vent piping and rainwater piping
inside the building and the locations indicated.
B. Related Sections include the following:
1. Division 23 Section "Drainage Piping Specialties" for soil, waste, and vent piping
systems specialties.
2. Division 23 Section "Sewage Pumps" for drainage connections for effluent pumps.
1.03 DEFINITIONS
A. Provide components and installation capable of producing piping systems with the
following minimum working-pressure ratings, unless otherwise indicated:
1. Soil, Waste, and Vent Piping: 30 kPa.
2. Sanitary Sewer, Force-Main Piping: 690 kPa.
1.05 SUBMITTALS
A. Piping materials shall bear label, stamp, or other markings of specified testing agency.
B. Comply with NSF 14 or BS EN standards for "Plastics Piping Systems Components and
Related Materials," for plastic piping components.
A. Retain shipping protective covers and protective coatings / packings during storage until
Installation.
B. Accept products/materials on site in factory packing with shipping bars and positioning
SECTION 22 13 16 - SANITARY WASTE VENT & STORM PIPING
1.08 WARRANTY
A. Warranty Period for Pipe & Fitting & other accessories: Manufactures extended but not
less than 2 years from the date of issuance of Substantial completion certificate.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
A. Transition Couplings for Underground Pressure Piping: AWWA C219 metal, sleeve-type
coupling or other manufactured fitting same size as, with pressure rating at least equal to
and ends compatible with, piping to be joined.
A. HDPE pipes will be used for above & below ground drainage system as per NEOM
standard specification documents no. NEOM-NEV-STD-304-01.01.
B. ABS Pipe and fittings: DN 50 and smaller to BS 5254 solvent weld.
Kitchen waste)
A. HDPE Pipe: HDPE pipes & Fittings shall comply with EN 13476-1, EN 12666-1 &
comprising complete drainage system, compatible to soil
waste system. Smooth bore, single, solid-wall drain, waste, and vent Bell
and Spigot with electro-heat fused fittings. To AWWA-C906, BSEN 1519.
1. HDPE Fittings: electro-heat fused, socket type, made to drain, waste, and vent
patterns.
2. Materials and Colours: buried drain system pipes and fittings shall be HDPE with
polypropylene seal retaining caps. Underground fittings shall be coloured black, Seal
retaining caps and seal rings are black. Rodding eyes shall be provided where
required.
3. Kitchen waste HDPE pipes cable to withstand 100 deg. C surge water
temperature.
B. HDPE Special Fittings: Drainage-pattern tube and tubular fittings with ends as required for
application.
C. Sealing Rings: Sealing Rings should be from natural or synthetic rubber complying with
BS 2494.
Note: In case HDPE Pipes or Cast-Iron irons (for Kitchen) as an option not available with
local/International manufacturers as per project delivery time/completion of the project
schedules then Ductile iron pipes shall be an alternative material.
SECTION 22 13 16 - SANITARY WASTE VENT & STORM PIPING
A. HDPE pipes will be used for above & below ground drainage system as per NEOM
standard specification documents no. NEOM-NEV-STD-304-01.01.
Pipes and fittings are manufactured in grey iron which exceeds the requirements of, AWWA-
C151, ASTM-337, BS 1452 Grade 150, ISO Grade 15 or as per BSEN 877.
The ductile iron couplings and brackets are manufactured in accordance with BS 2789 and
ISO 1083 with minimum tensile strength of 420 N/mm2 and confirming to BS EN 877 with kite
mark.
Vitrified Clay pipes must meet the requirement & tested by ASTM C700 , EN 295 standards.
Ductile iron shall be used in Kitchen area an optional for HDPE pipes & in case of any specific
requirements of Authority/End user.
Cement lining is applicable for Ductile iron pipes.
A. Above grade soil, waste, vent & rain water pipe work shall be coated as follows.
1. Externally – Acrylic, anti-corrosive primer coating, red-brown colour, average dry
thickness 40 microns.
2. Internally – Two part epoxy coating, ochre colour, with an average thickness of
130 microns.
3. Fittings shall be protected internally with a red powder epoxy resin electrostatically
applied to a average thickness of 150 microns. Externally coated to an average
thickness of 70 microns.
4. Couplings / Brackets – Protected with a red water based semigloss paint, average
thickness of 40 microns.
B. Below grade drainage pipe work shall be coated as follows.
1. Externally – Initial flame applied anticorrosive zinc coating att 130gr / m2 , then
painted using a gray acrylic primer with an average dry thickness of 40 microns.
2. Internally – Two part epoxy coating, ochre colour, with an average thickness of
250 microns.
3. Fittings / couplings / Brackets shall normally be protected internally and externally
with a single coat of grey powder epoxy resin electrostatically applied, giving an
average thickness of 150 microns.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 EXCAVATION
A. Aboveground pipes and fittings including sanitary drainage, and sanitary vent pipes: As
per BS EN & ASTM standards
B. Underground pipes and fittings including sanitary drainage, and sanitary vent pipes. HDPE
Pipes, Smooth bore, single, solid-wall drain, waste, and vent Bell and Spigot with electro-
heat fused fittings. To AWWA-C906, BSEN 1519
C. Underground pipes / sleeves which are subjected to heavy loading or any vehicular
movement, the pipes will be concrete encased.
D. Special drainage system: Drainage pipes for Storm water / Rain water shall be HDPE SDR
11 to ASTM F714. HDPE fittings shall conform to ASTM F2306/ASTM F2306M
E. Special drainage system: Drainage pipes and fittings for the pipes receiving acidic or
alkaline drainage where the eyewash stations are located, shall be PPR to ASTM F1412.
The floor drains shall also be corrosion resistant manufactured from polypropylene
material including the grate, plug, and covers and shall be made from fibre-filled
polypropylene for strength and durability.
A. Refer to Division 22 Section "Sanitary Sewerage" for Project-site sanitary sewer piping.
B. Refer to Division 22 Section "Basic Mechanical Materials and Methods" for basic piping
installation.
C. During bad weather, or in wet fine-grained soils such as clays, silts or sands, it is important
to prevent the trench bottom being churned up by mean working in the trench. In such
cases a blanket of granular material 75 mm thick laid over the trench bottom immediately
after excavation, or alternatively a sealing layer of weak concrete 50 mm thick, is required.
D. Provide concrete of minimum compressive strength of 21 N/mm2 at 28 days to drain pipes
and concrete infill (Concrete Mix 1:15) where drain track is below level of bottom of
foundation base and within 900 mm horizontal distance from foundation base. The
concrete infill to be carried up to the level of the bottom of the foundation base.
E. Install cleanouts at grade and extend to where building sanitary drains connect to building
sanitary sewers.
F. Install cleanout fitting with closure plug inside the building in sanitary force-main piping.
H. Install wall penetration system at each service pipe penetration through foundation wall.
Make installation watertight. Refer to Division 23 Section "Basic Mechanical Materials and
Methods" for wall penetration systems.
I. Make changes in direction for soil and waste drainage and vent piping using appropriate
branches, bends, and long-sweep bends. Sanitary tees and short-sweep 1/4 bends may
be used on vertical stacks if change in direction of flow is from horizontal to vertical. Use
long-turn, double Y-branch and 1/8-bend fittings if 2 fixtures are installed back to back or
side by side with common drain pipe. Straight tees, elbows, and crosses may be used on
vent lines. Do not change direction of flow more than 90 degrees. Use proper size of
standard increasers and reducers if pipes of different sizes are connected. Reducing size
of drainage piping in direction of flow is prohibited.
J. Drain tracks beyond 900 mm of adjacent foundations and where the bottom of the trench
is lower than a depth beneath the foundation equal to the horizontal distance between the
nearside of the trench and the foundation less 150 mm, shall be infilled with concrete up
to that depth.
K. Concrete bed and surround shall incorporate movement joints at each drain pipe joint.
L. Each joint shall form a plane surface in the concrete above and below the drain and vertical
to the drain and centre line and shall separate the lengths of concrete with 13 mm thick
resilient fibre board or expanded polystyrene pre-cut to pipe diameter and concrete cross-
section height and width.
M. Drains below roadways, car parks, and any area subject to vehicular traffic where less
than 900mm of cover shall be bedded and surrounded with concrete of minimum
compressive strength of 21 N/mm at 28 days, 150 mm minimum thickness all round with
provision for movement joints.
N. Granular fill shall be laid in 100mm layers and had compacted to a level 300mm minimum
above top of pipe followed by main backfill material placed and compacted in 300mm
layers any trench sheeting being withdrawn as the work proceeds. Heavy mechanical
compactors shall not be used until there is at least 300mm cover over the pipes.
O. Construction vehicles shall not be allowed to cross drain trenches until the final surface is
placed except where timber sleepers or steel plates are positioned to bridge the trench.
P. Lay buried building drainage piping beginning at low point of each system. Install true to
grades and alignment indicated, with unbroken continuity of invert. Place hub ends of
piping upstream. Install required gaskets according to manufacturer's written instructions
for use of lubricants, cements, and other installation requirements. Maintain swab in piping
and pull past each joint as completed.
Q. Install soil waste drainage, storm and vent piping at the following minimum slopes, unless
otherwise indicated:
1. Building Sanitary Drain: 2 percent downward in direction of flow for piping DN 80
and smaller; 1 percent downward in direction of flow for piping DN 100 and larger.
2. Horizontal Sanitary Drainage Piping: 2 percent downward in direction of flow.
3. Vent Piping: 1 percent down toward vertical fixture vent or toward vent stack.
R. Install force mains at elevations indicated.
S. Install engineered soil and waste drainage and vent piping systems in locations indicated
and as follows:
1. Combination Waste and Vent: Comply with standards of the municipality.
SECTION 22 13 16 - SANITARY WASTE VENT & STORM PIPING
A. Refer to Division 23 Section "Basic Mechanical Materials and Methods" for basic piping
joint construction.
A. Cleanouts shall be installed at each change of direction of drainage pipes, greater than 45
degrees, inside the building, and where indicated on the drawings. Cleanouts shall be not
more than 30m apart in horizontal lines. A cleanout shall be provided at or near the foot of
each vertical waste or soil stack.
B. Cleanouts on concealed piping shall be extended through and terminate flush with finished
wall or floor. Pits or chases may be left in the wall or floor, provided they are of sufficient
size to permit removal of the cleanout plug and proper cleaning of the system.
C. Where it is necessary to conceal a cleanout plug, a heavy duty stainless steel covering
plate shall be provided, which will permit ready access to the plug.
D. Cleanout plugs shall be of heavy duty stainless steel with seal and lock. Final finish shall
be to the approval of the Engineer.
E. Cleanouts shall be of the same nominal size as the pipe up to 100 mm pipe diameter and
not less than 100 mm for larger piping.
F. Cleanouts shall be so installed that there is a clearance of not less than 450 mm for the
purpose of rodding and cleaning.
G. Provide cleanout at foot of all stacks, changes of directions, at the ends of branch runs, in
straight runs as required and where indicated. Terminate as specified under “Cleanouts”.
3.08 CONNECTIONS
A. During installation, notify authorities having jurisdiction at least 24 hours before inspection
must be made. Perform tests specified below in presence of the engineer.
1. Roughing-in Inspection: Arrange for inspection of piping before concealing or
closing-in after roughing-in and before setting fixtures.
2. Final Inspection: Arrange for final inspection by the municipality to observe tests
specified below and to ensure compliance with requirements.
B. Reinspection: If the engineer find that piping will not pass test or inspection, make required
corrections and arrange for reinspection.
C. Reports: Prepare inspection reports and have them signed by the engineer.
D. Test sanitary drainage, storm and vent piping according to the procedures, as follows:
1. Test for leaks and defects in new piping and parts of existing piping that have been
altered, extended, or repaired. If testing is performed in segments, submit
separate report for each test, complete with diagram of portion of piping tested.
2. Leave uncovered and unconcealed new, altered, extended, or replaced drainage
and vent piping until it has been tested and approved. Expose work that was
covered or concealed before it was tested.
3. Roughing-in Plumbing Test Procedure: Test drainage and vent piping, except
outside leaders, on completion of roughing-in. Close openings in piping system
and fill with water to point of overflow, but not less than 30 kPa. Isolate test source
and allow to stand for four hours during this time. Water level must not drop.
Inspect joints for leaks.
4. Finished Plumbing Test Procedure: After plumbing fixtures have been set and
traps filled with water, test connections and prove they are airtight and watertight.
Plug vent-stack openings on roof and building drains where they leave building.
Introduce air into piping system equal to pressure of 250 Pa. Use U-tube or
manometer inserted in trap of water closet to measure this pressure. Air pressure
must remain constant without introducing additional air throughout period of
inspection. Inspect plumbing fixture connections for air and water leaks.
5. Repair leaks and defects with new materials and retest piping, or portion thereof,
until satisfactory results are obtained.
6. Prepare reports for tests and required corrective action.
7. Performance test to be conducted as per BS 8301.
E. Test force-main piping according to procedures of authorities having jurisdiction or, in
SECTION 22 13 16 - SANITARY WASTE VENT & STORM PIPING
3.10 CLEANING
3.11 PROTECTION
A. Exposed HDPE Piping: Protect plumbing vents exposed to sunlight with two coats of
water-based latex paint.
B. Exposed HDPE pipes within the car parking to be protected by approved type guard finish
subject to Engineer’s approval.
END OF SECTION
INDEX
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
B. Part 4 – Particular Requirements
1.02 SUMMARY
1.03 DEFINITIONS
1.04 SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated. Include rated capacities, operating
characteristics, and accessories for the following:
1. Oil interceptors.
SECTION 22 13 19 – SANITARY WASTE PIPING SPECIALTIES
A. Drainage piping specialties shall bear label, stamp, or other markings of specified testing
agency.
B. Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in British
Standards and by LOCAL AUTHORITY, by a testing agency acceptable to Local Authority,
and marked for intended use.
C. Comply with NSF 14 or BS EN standards for "Plastics Piping Components and Related
Materials," for plastic sanitary and storm piping specialty components.
1.06 COORDINATION
A. Retain shipping protective covers and protective coatings / packings during storage until
Installation.
B. Accept products/materials on site in factory packing with shipping bars and positioning
Devices. Inspect for damage.
C. Store products/materials in closed & dry space as per manufacturer
recommended room temperature.
1.08 WARRANTY
A. Warranty Period for products/materials & other accessories: Manufactures extended but
2 Not less than 2 years from the date of issuance of Substantial completion certificate.
B. Warranty Periods Specific products/materials like Grease Interceptor body construction
shall be 20 years.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.03 CLEANOUTS
A. Wall Clean outs: No hub dura coated cast iron body, gas and water tight ABS tapered
threaded plug and nickel bronze secured square smooth wall access cover and frame.
Finish to Engineers approval.
B. Floor clean out: NEO-LOC heavy duty cleanout housing adjustable, dura coated cast iron
body with integral flange, secured scoriated cover with lifting device, with polished / nickel
bronze top. Finish to Engineers approval.
C. Cleanouts products/materials shall comply ASME A112.6.3/CSA B79 & A112.6.4/CSA
B79.4.
A. Floor Drains, Shower Drains and Balcony Drains: Dura coated cast iron body with bottom
outlet combination invertible membrane clamp and adjustable collar with seepage slots
and Type – S stainless steel 304 square. Strainer medium duty.
B. Funnel Drains: Dura coated cast iron body with bottom outlet combination invertible
membrane clamp and adjustable collar with Type-E polished nickel bronze strainer with 4”
diameter funnel.
C. Area Drains: Dura coated cast iron body and 300 mm diameter top, with bottom outlet,
seepage pan and combination membrane flashing frame clamp and for heavy duty slotted
grate with sediment bucket, hinged grate, NEO-LOC gasket.
D. Floating Slab Drains: Dura coated cast iron upper and lower bodies, clamp collar,
neoprene flex gasket, isolation nipple, slotted polished bronze top, adjustable.
E. Floor drains products/materials shall comply ASME A112.6.3/CSA B79 & A112.6.4/CSA
B79.4.
A. Heavy duty ductile iron grates complying with BSEN-124 class. Ductile iron grade to be
500/7 to ISO1083 seating on angles. Test load of 400 KN. Concrete trench to be provided
as a part of structure with GRP lining by LOCAL AUTHORITY approved contractor. Length
and depth to be coordinated with structure. Road gully as per LOCAL AUTHORITY detail
to be provided.
A. Rainwater outlet: 375 mm dia roof drain, dura coated cast iron body with combination
membrane flashing clamp, gravel guard (SS), and low silhouette polydome.
B. Scupper Drain: No hub dura coated cast iron body with reversible back or bottom outlet,
oblique grate with 90o combination frame and membrane flashing clamp, polished bronze
grate.
C. Pool Deck Drains: 200 mm square top deck drain, dura coated cast iron body with square
(polished bronze) promenade frame and heel proof grate with combination membrane
flashing clamp. NEO LOC, stainless steel perforated extension. Finish subject to
Engineers approval.
D. Rain water Down Spouts: Round stainless steel (Type-304) frame with secured, perforated
stainless steel hinged strainer to Engineers approval.
E. roof drains products/materials shall comply ASME A112.6.3/CSA B79 & A112.6.4/CSA
B79.4.
A. Deep-Seal Traps:
1. Description: Cast-iron or bronze casting, with inlet and outlet matching connected
piping and cleanout trap-seal primer valve connection.
2. Size: Same as connected waste piping.
a) DN 50: 100 mm minimum water seal.
b) DN 65 and Larger: 125 mm minimum water seal.
B. Air-Gap Fittings:
1. Body: Bronze or cast iron.
2. Inlet: Opening in top of body.
3. Outlet: Larger than inlet.
4. Size: Same as connected waste piping and with inlet large enough for associated
indirect waste piping.
C. Sleeve Flashing Device:
1. Description: Manufactured, cast-iron fitting, with clamping device that forms
sleeve for pipe floor penetrations of floor membrane. Include galvanized-steel
pipe extension in top of fitting that will extend 51 mm above finished floor and
galvanized-steel pipe extension in bottom of fitting that will extend through floor
slab.
F. Expansion Joints:
1. Standard: British Standard.
2. Body: Cast iron with bronze sleeve, packing, and gland.
3. End Connections: Matching connected piping.
4. Size: Same as connected soil, waste, or vent piping.
G. Air-Local Authorityittance Valves: Plastic housing with mechanical-operation sealing
diaphragm, designed to Local Authorityit air into drainage and vent piping and to prevent
transmission of sewer gas into building.
1. Stack Vent Valve: Designed for installation as terminal on soil, waste, and vent
stacks, instead of stack vent extending through roof, in DN 50 to DN 100.
2. Fixture Vent Valve: Designed for installation on waste piping, instead of vent
connection, for single fixture, in DN 32 to DN 50.
2.10 FILTRATION
A. Stormwater shall be filtered prior to leaving site and shall achieve the following levels of
filtration:-
1. 80% removal of total suspended solids (TSS)
2. minimum 95% removal of litter (gross pollutants, >1mm)
3. Minimum 90% removal of hydrocarbons
4. Petrol/Oil interceptors shall be used in all car parks.
A. Lead Sheet: Type L51121, copper bearing, with the following minimum weights and
thicknesses, unless otherwise indicated:
1. General Use: 20 kg/sq. m, 1.6 mm thickness.
2. Vent Pipe Flashing: 15 kg/sq. m, 1.2 mm thickness.
3. Burning: 30 kg/sq. m, 2.4 mm thickness.
B. Copper Sheet: Of the following minimum weights and thicknesses, unless otherwise
indicated:
1. General Applications: 3.7 kg/sq. m or 0.41 mm thickness.
2. Vent Pipe Flashing: 2.5 kg/sq. m or 0.27 mm thickness.
C. Zinc-Coated Steel Sheet: With 0.20 percent copper content and 1.01 mm minimum
thickness, unless otherwise indicated. Include Z275 hot-dip galvanized, mill-phosphatized
finish for painting if indicated.
SECTION 22 13 19 – SANITARY WASTE PIPING SPECIALTIES
A. Type: Factory-fabricated interceptor for separating and removing oil from wastewater.
B. Body Material: Cast iron or steel.
C. Interior Lining: Corrosion-resistant enamel.
D. Exterior Coating: Corrosion-resistant enamel.
E. Body Dimensions: Per schedule.
F. Flow Rate
G. Inlet and Outlet Size: Per pipe inlet and outlet.
H. End Connections: Flanged.
I. Cleanout: Integral.
J. Flow-Control Fitting: Required.
A. As per Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Municipality regulation & however brief specification
provided below:
Catch basins shall be provided as per project standard details & shown in the
floor plans drawings unless otherwise approved by the Engineer. The bottom slab
of catch basins shall be built on a 6-in screened gravel base. Catch basin bases
shall be precast concrete or cast-in place. Catch basin cast-in-place bases shall
be constructed to provide a slab for support of the concrete block masonry wall or
reinforced concrete walls.
Catch basin frames and grates shall be either a cast iron frame and galvanized
steel grate,
They range from internal dimensions of 450mm to 1200mm with standard depths
of either 1.0 or 1.2m. Catch basins are normally supplied with a core hole for the
outlet pipe and quite often with a screened weeping hole to collect water built up
around the outside of the catch basin barrel.
Polymer concrete catch basins are used either as stand-alone area drains, or
most commonly as the outlet to the underground pipe work for a trench run.
Provide the highest hydraulic output and allow easy access to the pipe system for
maintenance. Catch basins shall be available with trash bucket if required.
B. As per Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Municipality regulation & however brief specification
provided below:
Where sand, grit or sediment may enter the wastewater stream, sand interceptors
should be provided.
Provide sand and solid interceptor to intercept and collect sand, grit, and/or
sediment in a wastewater flow to prevent entry into the sanitary sewer system.
Factory-fabricated, //polyethylene// //cast-iron// //steel// body and //cast-iron//
//steel// inlet grate; with settlement chamber and removable //basket// //strainer//.
Outlet piping connection to be hub, hubless or threaded, unless otherwise indicated
shall be provided.
Manholes, Inlets, and Catch Basins Brick masonry for manholes, inlets, and catch basins shall
confirm to details shown on the standard details’ drawings. A plaster coat shall be applied to the
faces of these and similar structures. Mortar for this coat shall be of the same mix as used in laying
the brick, and the coat shall be no less than 6 mm thick. Before applying the plaster coat, the brick
shall be thoroughly wetted and the surface allowed to dry sufficiently to ensure a proper bond of
the plaster coat. Full mortar beds shall be provided for setting castings required by the Contract
plans. Castings shall be set carefully to the required elevations.
All concrete manholes cast in situ and precast concrete manholes shall be water tests by plugging
all necessary connections and filling the manhole with water to a minimum height of 600 mm above
the top of the benching. Water shall be added at ten-minute intervals until absorption has ceased.
No change of water level shall occur for an uninterrupted period of three hours.
Gully trap covers shall have clear opening of 300 x 300 mm.
All manhole covers and frames shall comply with BS 497:1976 part 1.
Internal Manholes:
All internal manhole covers shall be bolt down airtight double seal recessed type,
they shall be in situ concrete filled with surface finish to match surrounding floor.
Covers shall be medium duty, locking and sealed.
External Manholes:
Covers in paved areas shall be medium duty, double seal, recessed type. They
shall be in situ concrete/pavement filled with surface finish to match surrounding
floor.
Covers subject to vehicular traffic shall be kite marked heavy duty, single seal, non-
rock with square push fit seal plate complete with lifting key-holes.
A. Modular channel sections shall be made of 16 gauge 304 stainless steel and shall be with
provided with gaskets for flanged connections. Channel shall be with 1% pre slope, 100
mm bottom outlet with removable strainer, anchor flanges, neo-lock gasket. Trench drain
shall be flow – trough model.
A. Ductile iron gully cover and frame to BS EN-124: 1994 Batter grating min. Opening
532x405mm and Base 552x455mm, depth 204mm. Gully cover to be reversible with one
side face grill on rear opening and removable grating in base of frame bedded on 25mm/
Thick class-1 Mortar with class ‘A’ concrete haunch-detail to LOCAL AUTHORITY
approved poly propylene road gully pot with holed base.
A. Dura-coated cast iron body with bottom outlet complete with combination membrane
flashing clamp / gravel guard low silhouette dome and stainless-steel mesh screen over
dome with hub outlet.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.02 INSTALLATION
A. Refer to Division 23 Section "Basic Mechanical Materials and Methods" for piping joining
materials, joint construction, and basic installation requirements.
B. Install cleanouts in aboveground piping and building drain piping according to the following,
unless otherwise indicated:
1. Size same as drainage piping up to DN 100. Use DN 100 for larger drainage
piping unless larger cleanout is indicated.
2. Locate at each change in direction of piping greater than 45 degrees.
3. Locate at minimum intervals of 15 m for piping DN 100 and smaller and 30 m for
larger piping.
4. Locate at base of each vertical soil and waste stack.
C. For floor cleanouts for piping below floors, install cleanout deck plates with top flush with
finished floor.
D. For cleanouts located in concealed piping, install cleanout wall access covers, of types
indicated, with frame and cover flush with finished wall.
E. Install floor drains at low points of surface areas to be drained. Set grates of drains flush
with finished floor, unless otherwise indicated.
SECTION 22 13 19 – SANITARY WASTE PIPING SPECIALTIES
3.03 CONNECTIONS
A. Fabricate flashing from single piece unless large pans, sumps, or other drainage shapes
are required. Join flashing according to the following if required:
1. Lead Sheets: Burn joints of lead sheets 30 kg/sq. m, 2.4 mm thickness or thicker.
Solder joints of lead sheets 20 kg/sq. m, 1.6 mm thickness or thinner.
2. Copper Sheets: Solder joints of copper sheets.
B. Install sheet flashing on pipes, sleeves, and specialties passing through or embedded in
floors and roofs with waterproof membrane.
1. Pipe Flashing: Sleeve type, matching pipe size, with minimum length of 250 mm,
and skirt or flange extending at least 200 mm around pipe.
2. Sleeve Flashing: Flat sheet, with skirt or flange extending at least 200 mm around
sleeve.
3. Embedded Specialty Flashing: Flat sheet, with skirt or flange extending at least
200 mm around specialty.
C. Set flashing on floors and roofs in solid coating of bituminous cement.
D. Secure flashing into sleeve and specialty clamping ring or device.
E. Install flashing for piping passing through roofs with counterflashing or commercially made
flashing fittings, according to Division 7 Section "Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim."
F. Extend flashing up vent pipe passing through roofs and turn down into pipe, or secure
flashing into cast-iron sleeve having calking recess.
G. Fabricate and install flashing and pans, sumps, and other drainage shapes.
3.07 PROTECTION
A. Protect drains during remainder of construction period to avoid clogging with dirt or debris
and to prevent damage from traffic or construction work.
B. Place plugs in ends of uncompleted piping at end of each day or when work stops.
3.08 DEMONSTRATION
End of Section 22 13 19
INDEX
PART 1 - GENERAL 2
1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS 2
1.2 SUMMARY 2
1.3 SUBMITTALS 2
1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE 2
1.5 COORDINATION 4
1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING 4
1.7 WARRANTY 4
PART 2 - PRODUCTS 4
2.1 MANUFACTURED FREE STANDING SEPARATOR 4
2.2 ACCESSIBILITY 6
2.3 GREASE SEPARATOR INDICATORS / CONTROLLERS 6
2.4 GREASE SEPARATOR VENTILATION. 7
PART 3 - EXECUTION 7
3.1 INSTALLATION 7
3.2 CONNECTIONS 8
3.3 IDENTIFICATION 9
3.4 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL 10
3.5 TESTING 10
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.2 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes:
1.3 SUBMITTALS
A. The system shall comply with Local Authority requirements and Code requirements.
C. DIN 4040-100: Grease separator system- Part 100: Requirements for the use of grease
separators according to EN1825-1 and EN1825-2
22 1319.26 Grease Removal Devices Above Ground
F. EN1717: Protection of drinking water against pollution in drinking water installations and
general requirements for safety devices to prevent drinking water pollutions by means of
backflows
G. DIN 1988: Technical regulation for drinking water installation – Part 100: Protection of drinking
water, maintaining drinking water quality
H. DIN 1986-100: Drainage system for land and buildings – Part 100: Provisions in conjunction
with EN752 and EN 12056
M. PDI G101, Testing and rating procedure for hydro mechanical grease interceptors with
appendix of installation and maintenance- plumbing and drainage Institute
Q. ASTM C1613-22 – Standard specification for Precast Concrete Gravity Grease Interceptor
Tanks.
R. A615/A615M-2018e1- Standard Specification for Deformed and Plain Carbon-Steel Bars for
Concrete Reinforcement
S. C890-2019- Standard Practice for Minimum Structural Design Loading for Monolithic or
Sectional Precast Concrete Water and Wastewater Structures
U. C913-2018- Standard Specification for Precast Concrete Water and Wastewater Structures
A. Coordinate sizes and locations of concrete bases with actual equipment provided.
B. All requirements for testing and commissioning are part of the scope of the contractor
including power, water, drainage etc. Contractor shall include the cost for any of the utilities
not available at site at the final stage, for Testing and Commissioning.
A. Retain shipping flange protective covers and protective coatings during storage.
B. Protect Controls/Pumps against damage.
C. Comply with manufacturer's written instructions for handling.
D. Accept products/materials on site in factory packing with shipping bars and positioning
Devices. Inspect for damage.
E. Store products/materials in closed & dry space as per manufacturer
recommended room temperature.
1.7 WARRANTY
A. Warranty Period for products/materials & other accessories: Manufactures extended but
1 Not less than 2 years from the date of issuance of Substantial completion certificate.
B. Warranty Periods Specific products/materials like Grease Interceptor body construction
shall be 20 years.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2. Automatic switching between shredding, mixing and disposing via actuator with
program controlled shredder - mix - disposal system.
4. Separate Kitchen waste pipe shall be provided collecting all kitchen waste stub-out
from Kitchen, restaurant etc. All Kitchen waste pipe shall pass through a central grease
separator.
22 1319.26 Grease Removal Devices Above Ground
6. Separate pumps for high pressure cleaning and disposal pump in a separate pump
housing tank to be provided for optimum performance. Automated program control
switches over from cleaning pump to disposal pump, control unit, one solenoid valve
for normal temperature fresh water connection.
7. Disposal pump with free flow impeller capable of handling the kitchen sludge/effluent
efficiently, including grease and sludge, bones, meat, shells, plastics, etc. without the
need of any kind of pre- filtration of sludge via strainer baskets. The Free flow channel
impeller should allow free passage to all waste without blocking the pipe.
8. High pressure cleaning pump with top mounted water spray nozzle for efficient cleaning
of the insides of the separator body. Solenoid valve (connection ¾”) for normal
temperature-water for automatic refilling & rinsing stage. Grease separators should use
cold-water only for cutting/mixing process through high pressure water jet, the cleaning
pump to generate concentrated pressure of 110+ bar which breaks the grease and
mixes it using 11.6 Liters/min of water. Only one standard drinking water connection
for cleaning device needed.
9. Efficient suction of sludge is required for a proper cleaning frequency in the form of
wedge-shaped bottom of the separators & internal slope. Draining connection Storz-B-
coupling R 21/2, DIN 14308 is to be provided in the nearest vicinity for disposal truck
connection.
10. Free flow Impeller Disposal pump of 3.0 kW/2850 rpm 20 m³/h at 1 bar medium delivery
head or can be customized depending on site conditions with respect to disposal pipe
runs.
11. Closure valves provided for easy removal of disposal pump for any maintenance
purposes.
12. Air Gap to be provided in the filling line. Ventilation connection of DN 100 to be
provided.
13. Disposal flange of PN10 pressure rating to be provided for coupling with disposal truck
during the disposal stage.
14. Switchbox/control display can be connected to BMS for common fault messages during
operation. Electrical connection: 400V / 60 HZ / 7.2 KW.
15. Conductive system Level sensor differentiating the densities of water & grease to
measure grease level thickness in real time and notification of disposal. Heated level
sensors for accurate measure at all times. Grease Level Sensor can be connected to
BMS with voltage-free changeover contacts.
16. Sampling chamber to be provided for easy access to the effluent water for the
authorities for sample water test.
17. Remote control for the access of the function of disposal routine to be provided if the
grease separator and the terminal point of the disposal flange is far away from each
other. This also helps for the personnel with the disposal truck to conduct the disposal
operation without accessing the premises.
A. All parts of the grease separator shall be accessible for inspection, testing, maintenance,
clearance of obstruction and removal of grease and debris. The dimensions of manholes and
inspection chambers shall comply with the requirements as given in EN 476.
B. On separators equal to or greater than NS 4, there shall be at least one access point in
accordance with EN 124:1994, 7.3.
C. ACCESS COVER
D. Grease separators shall be fitted with access covers which comply with EN 124:1994 or EN
1253-4. Grease separators inside buildings shall have odour-tight covers.
A. The grease separator shall be manufactured in such a way that ventilation is possible between
the inlet and outlet. The ventilation cross-section shall at least correspond to the area of the
inlet pipe.
C. Where the nearest vent is further than 10 m upstream of the grease separator, the supply pipe
shall be fitted with an additional vent pipe, terminating as close as possible to the separator.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
A. Method Statement, Inspection and Test Plan and Risk Assessment to be submitted and must
be approved by the engineer prior to any installation of any equipment and utility
services/system.
B. Manufacturers’ instructions and guidelines concerning the storage of grease separator parts
and accessories, general site conditions for final grease separator location, installation
methodology, and usage and commissioning of the unit shall be strictly observed.
D. The following should be observe when ins assembling the grease separator
1. Not near recreation rooms and in particular not near windows facing pavement or vents
in order to avoid unpleasant smells
2. If possible near the sources of waste water generation in well-ventilated, frost free
rooms, public throughfares and storage spaces. Easily accessible for assembly,
operation, disposal, cleaning and maintenance work.
5. Connections for drinking water and drainage systems as well as electrical installations
must be present
3.2 CONNECTIONS
A. Grease separators should be installed close to the sources of wastewater but should not be
sited in unventilated rooms, roads, car parks or Storage areas. To prevent odor and fly
nuisance, separators should not be sited close to habitable buildings, especially to opening
windows and air intakes. They shall be easily accessible to cleaning vehicles. Specific
operational and structural conditions may require the separator to be remotely located from
the source of wastewater.
1. Kitchen waste water is to be routed to the grease separator in a free fall of typically 2%
(1:50).
2. The transition from downpipes to horizontal pipes is to be executed with two 45deg.
pips bends and in transition piece of at least 250mm in length (pip bends of the same
quality with a corresponding radius). This is to be followed by a length of floe damping
pipe in the direction of flow, the length of which must correspond to at lease ten times
the nominal width in mm of the separator intake pipe.
3. Intake pipes must be made of materials resistant to fatty acids (e.g. PP, HDPE, SS)
1. Lay the vent pipe until it extends over the roof. Connecting pipes longer than 5 m are
to be separately vented.
2. If the intake pipe above the grease separator does not have a connecting pipe with a
separate vent over a distance of more than 10 m, this pipe is to be provided with an
additional ventilation pipe as close as possible to the grease separator.
3. The connecting piece on the grease separator can be used instead of an additional
connection in the intage pipe close to the grease separator.
4. No ventilating valves are permitted in sections threatened by back water and for
ventilating the grease separator.
5. Vent pipes must be made of material resistant to fatty acids (e.g. PP, HDPE)
1. Disposal pipes used as pressure or suction pipe must be executed in not less than a
nominal pressure rating of PN 6. Use high tensile connections for individual pipes and
fittings.
2. Use corrosion resistant materials (e.g. plastic pipes made of PE or PP) for disposal
pipes.
4. Lay the disposal pipe with as consistent a diameter as possible up to the discharge
point (waste disposal vehicle). Suction pipes of at least DN65.
1. A permanent water connection pipe for filling the grease separator must have a free
drain in compliance with legal requirements. Ensure Grease separator with a filling unit
meets these requirements. An ¾ drinking water connection is required for the filling
unit. The built-in pressure is set at 4 bar.
F. Electrical Connection
2. 400V / 60 HZ / 7.2 kW
1. Install the connection cable from the control box (grease separator) to the remote
control:
a. Permissible up to 50m: cable (wire cross-section of 7 x 1.0mm2, no earthed
conductor)
b. Required from 50 m to 200m: cable (wire corss-section of 7 x 1.5mm2, no
earthed conductor)
3.3 IDENTIFICATION
A. Identify system components. Comply with requirements for identification specified in EN1825
part 1
2. Year manufactured
3. Article no.
4. Test/conformity marking
5. Manufacturer’s Address
8. Nominal size
B. Filling Procedures: Follow manufacturer's written procedures. Fill grease separator with
water to operating level.
3.5 TESTING
A. After completion of grease separator installation, the unit shall be hydrostatically tested in
accordance with the following:
1. Before testing is carried out, the grease separator shall be filled with water to the top
level of the side panels, and the overflow, drain and other pipes shall be blanked off.
The static water test shall be for a period of not less than twenty four hours.
2. Continuous inspection shall be carried out for the whole testing period. All leaks found
shall be repaired, and the static test repeated until no leakage is observed. Repairs
shall conform to manufacturers’ recommendations or instructions and be carried out by
persons competent in that work;
END OF SECTION
INDEX
PART 1 - GENERAL 2
1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS 2
1.2 SUMMARY 2
1.3 SUBMITTALS 2
1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE 2
1.5 COORDINATION 4
1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING 4
1.7 WARRANTY 4
PART 2 - PRODUCTS 4
2.1 BELOW GROUND / BURIED SEPARATOR 4
2.2 ACCESSIBILITY 5
2.3 GREASE SEPARATOR INDICATORS / CONTROLLERS 7
2.4 GREASE SEPARATOR VENTILATION. 8
PART 3 - EXECUTION 8
3.1 INSTALLATION 8
3.2 CONNECTIONS 9
3.3 IDENTIFICATION 10
3.4 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL 10
3.5 TESTING 10
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.2 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes:
1.3 SUBMITTALS
A. The system shall comply with Local Authority requirements and Code requirements.
D. EN1825-1 Grease Separator systems – Part 1: Principle for design, performance and testing,
marking and quality control
F. EN1717: Protection of drinking water against pollution in drinking water installations and
general requirements for safety devices to prevent drinking water pollutions by means of
backflows
G. DIN 1988: Technical regulation for drinking water installation – Part 100: Protection of drinking
water, maintaining drinking water quality
H. DIN 1986-100: Drainage system for land and buildings – Part 100: Provisions in conjunction
with EN752 and EN 12056
M. PDI G101, Testing and rating procedure for hydro mechanical grease interceptors with
appendix of installation and maintenance- plumbing and drainage Institute
Q. ASTM C1613-22 – Standard specification for Precast Concrete Gravity Grease Interceptor
Tanks.
R. A615/A615M-2018e1- Standard Specification for Deformed and Plain Carbon-Steel Bars for
Concrete Reinforcement
S. C890-2019- Standard Practice for Minimum Structural Design Loading for Monolithic or
Sectional Precast Concrete Water and Wastewater Structures
U. C913-2018- Standard Specification for Precast Concrete Water and Wastewater Structures
A. Coordinate sizes and locations of concrete bases with actual equipment provided.
B. All requirements for testing and commissioning are part of the scope of the contractor
including power, water, drainage etc. Contractor shall include the cost for any of the utilities
not available at site at the final stage, for Testing and Commissioning.
A. Retain shipping flange protective covers and protective coatings during storage.
B. Protect Controls/Pumps against damage.
C. Comply with manufacturer's written instructions for handling.
D. Accept products/materials on site in factory packing with shipping bars and positioning
Devices. Inspect for damage.
E. Store products/materials in closed & dry space as per manufacturer
recommended room temperature.
1.7 WARRANTY
A. Warranty Period for products/materials & other accessories: Manufactures extended but
1 Not less than 2 years from the date of issuance of Substantial completion certificate.
B. Warranty Periods Specific products/materials like Grease Interceptor body construction
shall be 20 years.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
1. Grease separators shall be manufactured as per EN1825-1 and DIN 4040-100 made of 100%
corrosion free polyethylene construction or Glass reinforced plastic (GRP) and they can be
vertical or horizontal units depending on nominal sizing and space availability with integrated
sludge trap for below ground installation. Fully automatic odour-free disposal, cleaning and
refilling.
2. Consisting of wet chamber and dry chamber (Engineering Chamber), wet chamber for the
separation of grease and sludge via specific gravity, dry chamber (for installation of macerating
pump and other applicable electronic devices.
3. Automatic switching between shredding, mixing and disposing via actuator with program
controlled shredder - mix - disposal system.
4. Separate Kitchen waste pipe shall be provided collecting all kitchen waste stub-out from
Kitchen, restaurant etc. All Kitchen waste pipe shall pass through a central grease separator.
7. Separate pumps for high pressure cleaning and disposal pump in a separate pump housing
tank to be provided for optimum performance. Automated program control switches over from
cleaning pump to disposal pump, control unit, one solenoid valve for normal temperature fresh
water connection.
8. High pressure cleaning pump with top mounted water spray nozzle for efficient cleaning of the
insides of the separator body. Solenoid valve (connection ¾”) for cold-water for automatic
refilling & rinsing stage. Grease separators should use cold-water only for cutting/mixing
process through high pressure water jet, the cleaning pump to generate concentrated pressure
of 110+ bar which breaks the grease and mixes it using 13Liters/min of water. Only one
standard drinking water connection for cleaning device needed.
9. Hydro-mechanical internal cleaning high pressure pumps to be installed indoors with normal
temperature-water supply. Maximum distance between pilot pipe and pneumatic box is 20 M
(operational safety for dynamic pressure measurement).
10. Free flow Impeller Disposal pump of 3.0 kW/2850 rpm 20 m³/h at 1 bar medium delivery head.
Disposal pump should be capable of handling the kitchen sludge/effluent efficiently, including
grease and sludge, bones, meat, shells, plastics, etc. without the need of any kind of pre-
filtration of sludge via strainer baskets. The Free flow channel impeller should allow free
passage to all waste without blocking the pipe.
11. The installation for free flow Impeller Disposal pump should be done inside a buried mechanical
chamber as dry installation with Manhole cover (600 x 600). Maximum invert level depth of inlet
to be as per manufacturer recommendation based on different flow rates.
13. Switchbox/control display which can be connected to BMS for common fault messages during
operation. Electrical connection: 400V / 60 HZ / 16A /7.2 kW.
14. Conductive system Level sensor differentiating the densities of water & grease to measure
grease level thickness in real time and notification of disposal. Heated level sensors for
accurate measure at all times. Grease Level Sensor can be connected to BMS with voltage-
free changeover contacts.
2.2 ACCESSIBILITY
All parts of the grease separator shall be accessible for inspection, testing, maintenance, clearance
of obstruction and removal of grease and debris. The dimensions of manholes and inspection
chambers shall comply with the requirements as given in EN 476.
On separators equal to or greater than NS 4, there shall be at least one access point in accordance
with EN 124:1994, 7.3.
ACCESS COVER
Grease separators shall be fitted with access covers which comply with EN 124:1994 or EN 1253-
4. Grease separators inside buildings shall have odour-tight covers.
SHAFT:
A. The grease separator shall be manufactured in such a way that ventilation is possible between
the inlet and outlet. The ventilation cross-section shall at least correspond to the area of the
inlet pipe.
C. Where the nearest vent is further than 10 m upstream of the grease separator, the supply pipe
shall be fitted with an additional vent pipe, terminating as close as possible to the separator.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
A. Method Statement, Inspection and Test Plan and Risk Assessment to be submitted and must
be approved by the engineer prior to any installation of any equipment and utility
services/system.
B. Manufacturers’ instructions and guidelines concerning the storage of grease separator parts
and accessories, general site conditions for final unit location, installation methodology, and
usage and commissioning of the unit shall be strictly observed.
D. The following should be observe when ins assembling the grease separator
1. Not near recreation rooms and in particular not near windows facing pavement or vents
in order to avoid unpleasant smells
2. If possible near the sources of waste water generation in well-ventilated, frost free
rooms, public throughfares and storage spaces. Easily accessible for assembly,
operation, disposal, cleaning and maintenance work.
3. Horizontal floor suitable for bearing the corresponding load (analysis for load bearing
capacity by a structural engineer)
4. The grease separator may be installed on a sound absorbing button layer
5. Connections for drinking water and drainage systems as well as electrical installations
must be present
3.2 CONNECTIONS
A. Grease separators should be installed close to the sources of wastewater but should not be
sited in unventilated rooms, roads, car parks or Storage areas. To prevent odor and fly
F. Electrical Connection
1. CEE Socket for the overall control system
2. 400V / 60 HZ / 7.2 kW
A. Identify system components. Comply with requirements for identification specified in EN1825
part 1
B. Filling Procedures: Follow manufacturer's written procedures. Fill unit with water to operating
level.
3.5 TESTING
A. After completion of unit installation, the unit shall be hydrostatically tested in accordance with
the following:
1. Before testing is carried out, the unit shall be filled with water to the top level, and the
outlet and other pipes shall be blanked off. The static water test shall be for a period of
not less than twenty four hours.
2. Continuous inspection shall be carried out for the whole testing period. All leaks found
shall be repaired, and the static test repeated until no leakage is observed. Repairs
shall conform to manufacturers’ recommendations or instructions and be carried out by
persons competent in that work;
END OF SECTION
INDEX
PART 1 - GENERAL 2
1.1 SUBMITTALS 2
1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE 2
1.3 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING 3
1.4 WARRANTY 3
PART 2 - PRODUCTS 3
PART 3 - EXECUTION 4
3.1 INSTALLATION 4
1.1 SUBMITTALS
B. Shop Drawings: Installation Drawings to be submitted for all specialties. Include installation
drawings for roof drains coordinated with civil works especially for the roof finishing.
E. Certificate of origin and conformity shall be included in the delivery in all the equipment and
materials.
F. Specification and Compliance Statement shall be included in the submittal signed and
stamped by the Contractor and Subcontractor.
G. Selected Models and Type of Equipment or material shall be highlighted in the original
catalogue on the material submittal. All related calculations shall be submitted.
I. Complete addresses and contacts information for the supplier/manufacturer must be included
in the Operation and Maintenance manual
L. Warranty: Warranty period will start from the date of take over and duration as per the contract.
A. All systems shall comply with the requirements of the Authority having jurisdiction and shall
comply with the requirements given within this Specification and the applicable documents
referred to therein.
B. The manufacturer of materials and equipment shall have adequate ( 5 – 10 years) experience
in the design and manufacture of the respective products unless otherwise stated in other
sections of this Specification.
1. Submit reports of independent tests demonstrating that the products and systems are
in accordance with the specified performance requirements.
2. Where test results for a material or product are not available, undertake testing to show
compliance with the Specification at an independent testing laboratory acceptable to
the Engineer.
3. The provision of testing data or the carrying out of tests does not relieve the Contractor
of his responsibilities regarding the performance requirements, durability or service life
requirements.
D. Provide testing and inspections in accordance with Section 014000 Quality Requirements.
1.4 WARRANTY
1. Warranty Period for roof drains, trench drains, channel drains & other products/listed in
the specifications: Manufactures extended but not less than 2 years from the date of
issuance of Substantial completion certificate.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
Note: Installation of Roof drains to be coordinated with civil works, especially the roof finishing.
B. Trench Drains:
a. Channel Sections: Narrow, interlocking joint, sloped invert. Include 4-inch (102-
mm) inside width and rounded bottom, with built-in invert slope of 0.6 percent.
b. Grates: Manufacturer's designation "heavy duty."
D. Through-Penetration Fire stop Assemblies: Listed and labelled assembly of sleeve and stack
fitting with fire stopping plug, with special corrosion-resistant coating on interior of fittings.
E. All drain fixtures shall comply with relevant ASTM/ASME standards (not limited to ASME
A112.6.4, etc.)
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
A. Method Statement, Inspection and Test Plan and Risk Assessment to be submitted and must
be approved by the engineer prior to any installation of any equipment and utility
services/system.
B. Refer to Division 22 Section "Common Work Results for Plumbing" for piping joining
materials, joint construction, and basic installation requirements.
C. Install cleanouts in aboveground piping, storm water piping and building drain piping.
D. Install floor drains at low points of surface areas to be drained. Set grates of drains flush with
finished floor, unless otherwise indicated.
END OF SECTION
INDEX
PART 1 - GENERAL 2
1.01 RELATED DOCUMENTS 2
1.02 SUMMARY 2
1.03 SUBMITTALS 2
1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCE 2
1.05 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING 2
1.06 WARRANTY 3
1.07 COORDINATION 3
PART 2 - PRODUCTS 3
2.01 DESCRIPTION 3
2.02 BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM INTERFACE 4
2.03 LEVEL REGULATOR (FLOAT SWITCH) 5
PART 3 - EXECUTION 5
3.01 EXAMINATION 5
3.02 INSTALLATION 5
3.03 CONNECTIONS 6
3.04 STARTUP SERVICE 6
3.05 DEMONSTRATION 6
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
B. Sump Pumps shall be used to lift the water from basement/lower ground areas &
connected to outside ground floor network. Further details & locations shall be as per
Tender/IFC drawings.
1.02 SUMMARY
A. This Section includes the following sewage pumps and accessories for sanitary drainage
piping systems in buildings:
1. Submersible sewage pumps.
2. Submersible sump pumps.
B. Related Sections include the following:
1. Division 3 Section "Cast-In-Place Concrete”
2. Division 23 Section “Basic Mechanical Material and Methods”
3. Division 23 Section “Sanitary Drainage and Vent Piping”
4. Division 23 Section “Valves”
5. Division 26 “Grounding and Bonding”
6. Division 26 “Conductors and Cables”
1.03 SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: For each type and size of sewage pump specified. Include certified
performance curves with operating points plotted on curves; and rated capacities of
selected models, furnished specialties, and accessories.
B. Shop Drawings: Diagram power, signal, and control wiring.
C. Operation and Maintenance Data: For each sewage pump to include in emergency,
operation, and maintenance manuals.
A. Retain shipping flange protective covers and protective coatings during storage.
B. Protect bearings and couplings against damage.
C. Comply with pump manufacturer's written rigging instructions for handling.
D. Accept products/materials on site in factory packing with shipping bars and positioning
Devices. Inspect for damage.
E. Store products/materials in closed & dry space as per manufacturer
Recommended room temperature.
SECTION 22 14 29 - SUMP PUMPS
A. Warranty period for Pumps, Accessories & Controls: Manufactures extended but not less
than 2 years from the date of issuance of Substantial completion certificate.
B. Warranty shall include all parts & labour for 2 years.
1.07 COORDINATION
A. Coordinate size and location of concrete bases and pits. Concrete, reinforcement, and
formwork requirements are specified in Division 3, Section “Cast-In-Place Concrete”
PART 2 -PRODUCTS
2.01 DESCRIPTION
A. Provide auxiliary contacts in pump controllers for interface to building automation system.
Include the following:
A. Level regulator (Float switch) for the Sewage/drainage shall be ABS float switch type KS
with Micro switch in a plastic casing, shall freely suspended at the desired height from its
own cable and counter weight. When the liquid reach the pre-determined level, the micro
switch shall close or open the circuit, hereby starting or actuating an alarm device.
B. Regulator casing shall be made of Polypropylene and cable shall be H07RN-3G1.0 or
A05RN-4G0.75.
C. Length of the cable shall be suitably selected to connect the control panel without any joint.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 EXAMINATION
A. Examine roughing-in for plumbing piping to verify actual locations of sanitary drainage and
vent piping connections before sewage pump installation.
3.02 INSTALLATION
3.03 CONNECTIONS
3.05 DEMONSTRATION
INDEX
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 RELATED DOCUMENTS
1.02 SUMMARY
1.03 PERFORAMNCE REQUIREMENTS
1.04 SUBMTTALS
1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCE
1.06 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
1.07 WARRANTY
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.01 COPPER SILVER IONIZATION UNITS
2.02 BLEED VALVES
2.03 FLOW METERS
2.04 ELECTRONICAL CONTROL UNIT
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 INSTALLTION
3.02 WARRANTY
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.02 SUMMARY
2 A. The Copper Silver Ionization Unit shall be supplied as a packaged one unit from one
manufacturer.
3 B. The System shall comprise the following equipment and related accessories.
4 1. Copper Silver Ionization (CSI) Unit
2. Bleed valve
A. Minimum Working Pressure for Domestic Water Piping Specialties to be based on the
working pressure of the system
B. Purpose: Disinfection purpose by preventing the growth of legionella & biofilm for domestic
water disinfection
1.04 SUBMTTALS
A. Show evidence that it is compliant with Local Authority water requirements and NEOM
requirements.
B. Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labelled as defined in NFPA ,
by a testing agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, and marked for intended use.
C. NSF Compliance:
D. In general, NSF and KIWA approved
E. Comply with NSF 14, “Plastics Piping Components and Related Materials," for plastic
domestic water piping components.
F. Comply with NSF 61, "Drinking Water System Components - Health Effects; Sections 1
SECTION 22 32 26.20 – COPPER SILVER IONIZATION UNIT
A. Retain shipping flange protective covers and protective coatings during storage.
B. Accept products/materials on site in factory packing with shipping bars and positioning
Devices. Inspect for damage.
C. Store products/materials in closed & dry space as per manufacturer
Recommended room temperature.
1.07 WARRANTY
A. Warranty period for copper silver ionization units: Manufactures extended but not less
than 2 years from the date of issuance of Substantial completion certificate.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
A. Bleed Valves.
1. Description: Bleed valves for water sampling shall be provided before and after the
copper silver ionization units.
2. Standard AWWA C550.
3. Pressure Rating: Minimum initial working pressure of 150 psig (1035 kPa)
4. Body: Bronze for NPS 2 (DN 50) and smaller; cast iron with interior epoxy lining
complying with AWWA C550 for NPS 2-1/2 and NPS 3 (DN 65 and DN 80).
5. End Connections: Threaded for NPS 2 (DN 50) and smaller; flanged for NPS 2-1/2
and NPS 3 (DN 65 and DN 80).
SECTION 22 32 26.20 – COPPER SILVER IONIZATION UNIT
B. Flow Meters
6. Description: Provide magnetic inductive type flow meter.
7. Accuracy: Shall measure flow in the range of 1-50 l/min or higher.
8. Output: all provide output of 4 to 20mA and the flow range accuracy o f + / - 4 % o f
the flow rate
9. Compliance: EC conformity 2004/108/EC. EN standard EN 60947-5-9: 2007.
C. Flow Meters
10. Description: Proportional ionization, copper/silver concentrations shall be
constant independent of the flow rate
11. Memory backup - BMS alarm/flow/ionization communication
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.01 INSTALLTION
A. Refer to Division 22 Section "Common Work Results for Plumbing" for piping joining
materials, joint construction, and basic installation requirements
B. Install Isolation valves upstream and downstream to aid removal
C. Install pressure gauges to monitor operating pressure range
D. The unit shall have internet connectivity (LAN or GPRS).
E. The Copper Silver Ionization shall be designed, supplied installed and commissioned
by the specialist Manufacturer for the required flow rates and the storage of the tank
F. Complete system shall be mounted in one piece, pressure tested in the factory, functionally
tested and certified
G. The unit shall have online, continuously monitored and feedback system
H. The website-based control shall include history on service, maintenance electrode usage,
change of settings, water analyses statistics and real time operational coverage
3.02 WARRANTY
A. The unit shall be provided with five years of comprehensive warranty. by the manufacturer.
INDEX
PART 1 - GENERAL 2
1.1 WORK INCLUDED 2
1.2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK 2
1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE 2
1.4 SUBMITTALS 2
1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING 3
1.6 WARRANTY 3
PART 2 - PRODUCTS 4
2.1 DOMESTIC INDIVIDUAL WATER HEATER 4
2.2 ELECTRIC HOT WATER STORAGE CALORIFIERS 4
2.3 ELECTRIC TRACE HEATING 5
2.4 AIR SOURCE HEAT PUMP 5
PART 3 - EXECUTION 5
3.1 INSTALLATION 5
PART 1 - GENERAL
This section describes the Electric Hot Water Storage Calorifiers, Domestic water Heaters
and Electric Trace Heating systems as part of domestic water storage and distribution
system.
The Contractor shall engineer, supply, install, test and commission all items to comply with
the design.
The Contractor shall ensure that the proposed locations of heaters are adequate and
enough space is available for removal of elements and vessel itself for servicing and
replacement.
For other related plumbing connections like water pipes, pumps, pipe specialties refer
relevant sections of mechanical services.
For other related electrical connections like starters, wires and cables refer to relevant
sections of electrical services.
BS 853, “Calorifiers and storage vessels for central heating and hot water supply”.
All relevant ASME Codes & Standards are applicable for the products provided in this
section.
All relevant ASHRAE Codes & Standards are applicable for the products provided in this
section.
1.4 SUBMITTALS
1.4.1 Product Data: Submit manufacturer’s technical product data including rated capacities and
efficiencies of selected model clearly indicated; operating weights; furnished specialties
and accessories; and installation and start up instructions.
1.4.2 Shop Drawings: Submit manufacturers assembly type shop drawings indicating
dimensions, required clearances, and methods of assembly of components.
1.4.3 Wiring Diagrams: Submit manufacturer’s electrical requirements for power supply wiring
to water heaters. Submit manufacturer’s ladder-type wiring diagrams for interlock and
control wiring required for final installation of water heaters and controls. Differentiate
between portions of wiring that are factory installed and portions that are to be field
installed.
1.4.4 Maintenance Data: Submit maintenance data and parts lists for each type and size of
water heater, control, and accessory; including troubleshooting” maintenance guide.
Include this data, product data, shop drawings, and wiring diagrams in maintenance
manual.
1.4.5 Certificates: Submit appropriate certificate of shop inspection and data report as required
by provisions of ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code.
1.5.1 Handle water heaters and components carefully to prevent damage, breaking, denting
and scoring. Do not install damaged water heaters or components; remove from site and
replace with new.
1.5.2 Store water heaters and components in clean dry place. Protect from weather, dirt, fumes,
water, construction debris, and physical damage.
1.5.3 Comply with manufacturer’s rigging and installation instructions for unloading water
heaters and moving units to final location for installation.
1.6 WARRANTY
1.6.1 Warranty Period for products/materials & other accessories: Manufactures extended but
1 Not less than 2 years from the date of issuance of Substantial completion certificate.
1.6.2 Warranty Periods Specific products/materials like Calorifiers/Water Heater Storage
Tank shall be 5 years.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.0 All components for water heaters / calorifiers shall conform to the applicable and relevant ASME /
ASHRAE standards (not limited to ASHRAE 118.2-2022, ANSI/ASHRAE 118.1-2022, etc.)
Hot water heater shall be either vertical or horizontal type to suit the location and space
availability. Where specified these shall be suitable for under sink installation. Vessel
shall be glass lined steel. Heating element shall be copper sheathed electric immersion
type.
Each heater shall be provided with a thermostat with adjustable setting in the range 32
to 82 deg. C and a safety thermal cut out operable at 90 deg. C with manual reset.
The vessel and electrical components shall be encased in a sheet metal enclosure
suitable for a working pressure of 600 Kpa with baked enamel finish. Tank shall be
SECTION 22 33 00 - ELECTRICAL HOT WATER STORAGE HEATERS
Hot water storage calorifiers shall be either horizontal or vertical type depending upon
the space availability. Heaters shall be fitted with electric immersion heating elements to
give the maximum output kW. Vessel shall be constructed to Section IV of the ASME
code or equivalent and for 125 PSi working pressure. Vessel shall be glass lined.
Manufacturer shall provide five years warranty for the vessel. The warranty period shall
commence from the date of provisional Acceptance Certificate.
Entire Vessel and electrical controls shall be encased in a rectangular or cylindrical sheet
metal enclosure with baked enamel finish. Tank shall be insulated with fibre glass.
Enclosure shall have hinged locking doors over electric controls.
Heating elements shall be constructed of incoloy rated at 415 V, 3 phase, 60 Hz. Element
load density shall not exceed 20 watts per 6.45 Sq.cm (square inch). Elements shall be
switched through magnetic contactors and protected by power fuses. Tank shall be
cathodically protected with adequate extruded magnesium rod. An electronic low water
cutoff with a combination high- and low-pressure sensing device shall be installed for
element protection. Manufacturer shall provide a two-year warranty for heating elements.
All controls and power wiring shall be accessible through a hinged door of the electrical
compartment. Door shall be provided with safety interlock to prevent access to the
electric components when power is "ON". The water heater shall have indicating lights
to denote heating stages in operation, element protection, solid state proportional
sequencer, shunt trip circuit interrupter, manual reset temperature limiting device, manual
override switches and thermal expansion control valve.
On systems where hot water recirculation pumps are not provided, hot water pipes shall
be provided with a trace heating system to maintain continuous supply of hot water at all
times by compensating for the unavoidable heat losses during dormant periods.
The heating cables shall be specially designed for this application and shall be able to
provide adjustable maintained temperatures in the range 50-60 deg. C irrespective of
pipe diameter and ambient temperature. The system shall be capable of thermally
disinfecting the hot water distribution system by periodically raising its temperature to 60
deg. C or more through integration with an electronic timer. The heating cables shall
have modified polyolefin electrical insulation, tinned copper braid and modified polyolefin
over jacket.
Installation and electrical connections shall be carried out to the recommendation of the
cable supplier. System shall be suitable for 240V/1PH/60Hz power supply.
An air source heat pump (ASHP) works by transferring heat absorbed from the outside
air to an indoor space. This works via the wet central heating systems to heat radiators
and provides domestic hot water. Heat pumps work similarly to a refrigerator, they
absorb heat and transfer it to another medium.
Air to water heat pumps, which absorb heat from the outside air and then transfer it via
your central heating system to provide hot water heating, radiator, or underfloor heating
in an indoor space (or all three).
ASHP will work as primary source of hot water generation while hot water calorifier
heating elements work as back/stand by system for hot water.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
3.1.1 Install water heater & ASHP in accordance with manufacturer’s installation instructions.
Install units plumb and level, firmly anchored in locations indicated, and maintain
manufacturer’s recommended clearances.
3.1.2 Support: Place units on concrete pads orient so controls and devices needing services
and maintenance have adequate access.
3.1.3 Piping: Connect hot and cold water piping to units with shut off valves and unions,
Connect recirculating water line to unit with shut off valve, check valve, and union. Extend
relief valve discharge to closest floor drain.
3.1.4 Gages: Provide thermometers and pressure gauges on inlet and outlet piping of water
heaters and recirculating pump, in accordance with Basic Mechanical materials and
methods section “Meters and gages”
3.1.5 Electrical wiring: Install electrical devices furnished by manufacturer but not specified to
be factory mounted. Furnish copy of manufacturer’s wiring diagram submittal to electrical
installer.
Verify that electrical wiring installation is in accordance with manufacturer’s submittal and
installation requirements of electrical specifications. Do not proceed with water heater
start up until wiring installation is acceptable.
3.1.6 Start up : Start up, test and adjust electric water heaters in accordance with
manufacturer’s start up instructions. Check and calibrate controls.
END OF SECTION
INDEX
PART 1 - GENERAL 2
1.1 SUMMARY 2
1.2 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS 2
1.3 SUBMITTALS 2
1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE 2
1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING 3
1.6 WARRANTY 3
PART 2 - PRODUCTS 3
2.1 SHELL-AND-TUBE, DOMESTIC-WATER HEAT EXCHANGERS 3
2.2 CIRCULATING, DOMESTIC-WATER HEAT EXCHANGERS 5
2.3 NONCIRCULATING, DOMESTIC-WATER HEAT EXCHANGERS 6
2.4 PLATE, DOMESTIC-WATER HEAT EXCHANGERS 6
2.5 DOMESTIC-WATER, HEAT-EXCHANGER ACCESSORIES 8
2.6 SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL 9
PART 3 - EXECUTION 9
3.1 DOMESTIC-WATER, HEAT-EXCHANGER INSTALLATION 9
3.2 CONNECTIONS 10
3.3 IDENTIFICATION 11
3.4 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL 11
3.5 DEMONSTRATION 11
END OF SECTION 11
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes:
1. The term "withstand" means "the unit will remain in place without separation of any
parts from the device when subjected to the seismic forces specified and the unit will
be fully operational after the seismic event."
1.3 SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: For each type and size of domestic-water heat exchanger indicated.
B. Shop Drawings:
A. Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70,
by a qualified testing agency, and marked for intended location and application.
B. ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1 Compliance: Applicable requirements in ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1.
C. ASME Compliance: Where ASME-code construction is indicated, fabricate and label heat-
exchanger storage tanks to comply with ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code:
Section VIII, Division 1.
D. NSF Compliance: Fabricate and label equipment components that will be in contact with
potable water to comply with NSF 61, "Drinking Water System Components - Health Effects."
A. Retain shipping flange protective covers and protective coatings during storage.
B. Comply with Heat Exchangers manufacturer's written rigging instructions for handling.
C. Accept products/materials on site in factory packing with shipping bars and positioning
Devices. Inspect for damage.
D. Store products/materials in closed & dry space as per manufacturer
Recommended room temperature.
1.6 WARRANTY
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 SHELL-AND-TUBE, DOMESTIC-WATER HEAT EXCHANGERS
a. Configuration: Vertical.
b. Shell Tappings: Factory fabricated of materials compatible with domestic-water,
heat-exchanger shell. Attach tappings to shell before testing and labeling.
5. Heat-Exchanger Coil: Copper, double -wall U tubes for heating fluid. Include tube
pressure rating equal to or greater than heating-fluid supply pressure.
6. Temperature Control: Adjustable thermostat that operates steam-control valve and is
capable of maintaining outlet-water temperature within 3 deg C of setting.
7. Safety Control: Automatic, high-temperature-limit cutoff device or system.
8. Relief Valves: ASME rated and stamped for combination temperature-and-pressure
relief valves. Include one or more relief valves with total relieving capacity at least as
great as heat input, and include pressure setting less than working-pressure rating of
heat exchanger. Select one relief valve with sensing element that extends into shell.
9. Miscellaneous Components for Heating Hot-Water Unit: Control valve, valves, and
piping.
10. Miscellaneous Components for Steam Unit: Strainers, steam-control valve, steam trap,
valves, pressure gage, thermometer, and piping.
11. Stand: Factory fabricated for floor mounting.
C. Capacity and Characteristics: Refer to drawings and equipment schedules.
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a. Configuration: Vertical.
b. Manhole: 280 by 380 mm sidewall of vertical storage-tank shell.
c. Tappings: Factory fabricated of materials compatible with tank. Attach tappings
to tank before testing and labeling.
d. Lining: Cement, Glass, Nickel plate, Phenolic coating, Sheet copper, complying
with NSF 61 barrier materials for potable-water tank linings, including extending
lining into and through tank fittings and outlets.
e. Insulation: Complying with ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1, unless otherwise indicated,
and suitable for operating temperature. Surround entire storage tank and nozzle
except connections and controls.
f. Anode Rods: Factory installed, magnesium.
a. Configuration: Vertical.
b. Manhole: 280 by 380 mm sidewall of vertical storage-tank shell.
c. Tappings: Factory fabricated of materials compatible with tank. Attach tappings
to tank before testing and labeling.
d. Lining: Cement, Glass, Nickel plate, Phenolic coating, Sheet copper complying
with NSF 61 barrier materials for potable-water tank linings, including extending
lining into and through tank fittings and outlets.
e. Insulation: Complying with ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1, unless otherwise indicated,
and suitable for operating temperature. Surround entire storage tank and nozzle
except connections and controls.
f. Anode Rods: Factory installed magnesium.
Furnish and deliver to jobsite Plate & Frame Heat Exchangers with capacity and sizes as shown on
the project plans (PHE schedules).
1. Plate Heat Exchanger selections shall be verified by the manufacturer to provide the required
heat transfer area for the operating conditions and pressure drops as specified on the
schedules and/or drawings.
2. Plate & Frame Heat Exchanger shall be shipped completely assembled, free standing,
pressure tested at factory, flushed clean, dried, and ready for connection at jobsite.
3. When field erection is required, the manufacturer shall pressure test units at factory, flushed
clean & dried, then knocked-down and properly crated and marked for erection at
jobsite. Manufacturer's supervision will be required at jobsite and warranties as factory
assembled units shall remain in effect.
1. The frame assembly shall be of bolted construction to allow field erection on site, where
required. Welded frame assemblies are not acceptable. Lifting lugs designed to allow lifting of
the entire unit to be provided.
2. All inlet and outlet connections to be located in fixed cover. Same side flow pattern is preferable.
3. The Plate unit shall be designed to withstand full design pressure in each circuit
independently. The entire unit shall be hydrostatically tested according to the ASME Code, Sect.
VIII, Div. 1 for 1.3x Design Pressure at maximum working temperature.
4. The Plate & Frame Exchanger shall have the capacity for future expansion of at least 20%
additional plates
5. Channel Plates:
C. Required Connections: Domestic Ambient cold water(40 deg C in); domestic Cooled cold
water out(15 deg C)
C. CODE REQUIREMENTS
1. The manufacturer or his agent must be registered with the National Board. The Plate & Frame
Heat Exchanger shall be designed and tested to the latest ASME Code, Sect. VIII, Div. 1
requirements. Design Pressure and maximum working temperatures shall be in accordance with
project plans.
D. SUBMITTALS
1. Upon receipt of order, the manufacturer may, submit within 1 week, the required number of
Certified Prints and guarantee performance data.
2. One (1) set will be required to be returned to manufacturer marked "APPROVED" or with
comments and corrections as required.
E. INSTALLATION
F. MANUFACTURER
1. Plate & Frame Exchanger manufacturer shall have a minimum of 5 years’ experience.
2. Manufacturers from Approved Vendor List
A. Factory Tests: Test and inspect domestic-water heat exchangers specified to be ASME-code
construction, according to ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code.
B. Hydrostatically test domestic-water heat exchangers to minimum of one and one-half times
pressure rating before shipment.
C. Domestic-water heat exchangers will be considered defective if they do not pass tests and
inspections. Comply with requirements in Division 01 Section "Quality Requirements" for
retesting and reinspecting requirements and Division 01 Section "Execution" for requirements
for correcting the Work.
D. Prepare test and inspection reports.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 DOMESTIC-WATER, HEAT-EXCHANGER INSTALLATION
1. Install dowel rods to connect concrete base to concrete floor. Unless otherwise
indicated, install dowel rods on 450-mm centers around the full perimeter of concrete
base.
SECTION 22 35 00 – DOMESTIC WATER HEAT EXCHANGER
2. For supported equipment, install epoxy-coated anchor bolts that extend through
concrete base and anchor into structural concrete floor.
3. Place and secure anchorage devices. Use setting drawings, templates, diagrams,
instructions, and directions furnished with items to be embedded.
4. Install anchor bolts to elevations required for proper attachment to supported
equipment.
5. Anchor heat exchangers to substrate.
B. Install domestic-water heat exchangers level and plumb, according to layout drawings,
original design, and referenced standards. Maintain manufacturer's recommended
clearances. Arrange units so controls and devices needing service are accessible.
A. Comply with requirements for piping specified in Division 22 Section "Domestic Water Piping."
B. Comply with requirements for heating hot-water piping specified in Division 23 Section
"Hydronic Piping."
C. Comply with requirements for steam and condensate piping specified in Division 23 Section
"Steam and Condensate Heating Piping."
SECTION 22 35 00 – DOMESTIC WATER HEAT EXCHANGER
END OF SECTION
INDEX
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 REFERENCE TO CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT
1.02 SCOPE OF WORK
1.03 INTENT OF DRAWINGS
1.04 DEFINITIONS
1.05 GENERAL STANDARDS OF MATERIALS
1.06 PRODUCTS AND SUBSTITUTIONS
1.07 CODES, PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS
1.08 GUARANTEES AND CERTIFICATES
1.09 PRODUCT WARRANTIES
1.10 QUIET OPERATION AND VIBRATION CONTROL
1.11 COORDINATION
1.12 ACCESSIBILITY
1.13 ACCESS DOORS
1.14 METAL TOILET AND BATH ACCESSORIES
1.15 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS AND MOTOR CONTROL DEVICES
1.16 SUBMITTALS
1.17 OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
1.18 SHOP DRAWINGS, PRODUCT DATA, AND SAMPLES
1.19 SPECIAL TOOLS
1.20 REVIEW BY ENGINEER
1.21 PROTECTION OF FLOORS
A. The Conditions of the Contract (General, Supplementary, and other Conditions) and
Division 1 General Requirements, apply to the work specified in all Divisions. Unless the
specifications contain statements, which are more definitive or more restrictive than those
contained in the Conditions of the Contract, the specifications shall not be interpreted as
waiving or overruling any requirements expressed in the Conditions of the Tender.
A. The scope of the work included under all Divisions of the specifications shall include
complete mechanical systems as shown in the Tender Documents and specified herein.
Any work reasonably inferable or required to result in a complete installation or the
intended operation and performance of the systems, shall be included in the Base Tender
except where there is specific reference to exclusion and incorporation in other quotations.
A. Provide a complete mechanical system for the proposed project. The mechanical system
provided shall conform to the details stated in the specifications and shown on the
drawings. Items or work not shown or specified, but required for a complete mechanical
system, shall be provided and shall conform to accepted trade practices. The drawings
and specifications are presented to define specific system requirements and serve to
expand on the primary contract requirements of providing a complete mechanical system.
The drawings are diagrammatic and indicate only the general arrangement of the items
comprising the several systems included in the mechanical work.
B. Do not scale the drawings. Because of the scale of the drawings, it is not possible to
indicate offsets, fittings, valves, or similar items which may be required to make a complete
operating system. Carefully investigate conditions affecting work and install work in such
a manner that interferences between pipes, conduit, ducts, equipment, and architectural
and structural features shall be avoided and shall provide items that may be required to
meet the conditions at the building, without additional cost to the Employer.
C. Tenderer shall have sufficient expertise in this type of construction to realize the extent of
the work required.
D. It should, therefore, be obvious to any prudent firm with experience in this field that these
documents may not explicitly disclose final details; however, the firm’s offering proposals
are represented to possess the expertise necessary to include necessary appointments.
E. Check and verify dimensions and existing conditions at the site.
1.04 DEFINITIONS
A. Specific terminology, as used in Division 23 Sections, shall have the following meanings:
11. Works: To include the provisions for all the materials and works to be carried
out by the contractor as per these specifications and for the satisfactory completion
of the installation, testing, commissioning, and handing over to the end
user/consultant.
The testing, commissioning procedure, shall be provided by the Contractor
as a prequalification documents & materials submittal for the approval of the
supervision consultant prior to starts the work on site.
A. Equipment and materials, unless specifically indicated otherwise, shall be new and of first
quality, produced by manufacturers who have been regularly engaged in the manufacture
of these products for a period of not less than five years.
B. Equipment of one type shall be the products of one manufacturer; similar items of the same
classification shall be identical, including equipment, assemblies, parts and components.
C. Materials furnished shall be determined safe by a nationally recognized testing
organization, such as Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc., or Factory Mutual Engineering
Corporation, and materials shall be labeled, certified, or listed by such organizations.
Where third party certification is required for packaged equipment, the equipment shall
bear the appropriate certification label.
D. With respect to custom made equipment or related installations which are constructed
specially for this project, the manufacturer shall certify the safety of same on the basis of
test data. The Employer shall be furnished copies of such certificates.
E. All products provided shall meet flame spread and smoke Development ratings of 25/50.
A. Materials furnished and work installed shall comply with SBC NEOM, MEWA, ASHRAE,
or CIBSE, BS, and the National Fire Codes of the National Fire Protection Association,
with the requirements of the local utility companies, and with the requirements of
governmental departments or authorities having jurisdiction. Materials and equipment
furnished for the electrical portion of the mechanical systems shall bear the approval label
of or shall be listed by the Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. Electrical work shall comply
with the British Standards and ASHRAE or CIBSE guidelines.
B. Provide labor, materials, services, apparatus, and drawings required to comply with
applicable laws, ordinances, rules and regulations, whether or not shown on the drawings
and/or specified.
C. Provide labor, materials, services, and apparatus required for the performance and
pressure tests specified hereinafter. Final tests shall be conducted in the presence of the
Engineer and inspectors of authorities having jurisdiction, who shall be notified, in writing,
at least 48 hours in advance of the same. Ensure that the work shall stand the final test
prior to giving the notification. Should the work fail the final test, necessary corrections
shall be made and the work shall be resubmitted for testing and inspection? The cost of
SECTION 22 70 00 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
A. Warranties specified in other Sections shall be in addition to, and run concurrent with, other
warranties required by the Contract Documents. Manufacturer's disclaimers and
limitations on product warranties do not relieve Contractor of obligations under
requirements of the Contract Documents.
1. Manufacturer's Warranty: Preprinted written warranty published by individual
manufacturer for a particular product and specifically endorsed by manufacturer
to Employer.
2. Special Warranty: Written warranty required by or incorporated into the Contract
Documents, either to extend time limit provided by manufacturer's warranty or to
provide more rights for Employer.
B. Special Warranties: Prepare a written document that contains appropriate terms and
identification, ready for execution. Submit a draft for approval before final execution.
1. Manufacturer's Standard Form: Modified to include Project specific information
and properly executed.
2. Specified Form: When specified forms are included with the Specifications,
prepare a written document using appropriate form properly executed.
C. Submittal Time: Comply with requirements in Division 1 Section "Closeout Procedures."
D. All warranties shall be in accordance with00-000000-0000000000-NEO-CON-EMR-
000024_00 Warranties”.
A. Equipment and associated items shall operate under conditions of load without sound or
vibration deemed objectionable by the Engineer. In the case of moving equipment, sound
SECTION 22 70 00 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
1.11 COORDINATION
A. Coordinate and furnish in writing to the Engineer any information necessary to permit the
work to be installed satisfactorily and with the least possible interference or delay.
B. Participate in the preparation of coordination drawings. The procedure shall be supervised
by the General Contractor. No installation of permanent systems shall proceed until the
coordination drawings are reviewed by the General Contractor and the Engineer. No extra
charges shall be allowed for changes required to accommodate installation of systems
provided under other divisions of this contract.
C. Coordination Drawings shall be prepared for each floor level and shall be of a scale not
less than 1:50. Coordination Drawings shall include equipment, ductwork, and piping
plans and elevations with dimensions. Coordination Drawings shall also include required
access points through ceiling panels, access doors, cover plates, etc.
D. Mechanical Coordination Drawings shall be developed from ductwork and piping Shop
Drawings and contractor fabrication Drawings. Electronic or other reproduced Engineering
Design Drawings used as Coordination Drawings are not acceptable.
E. Devices and appurtenances which are to be installed in finished areas shall be coordinated
with the Engineer for final approval as it relates to location, finish, materials, color and
texture.
F. When work is installed without proper coordination, changes to this work deemed
necessary by the Engineer shall be made to correct the conditions without extra cost to
the Employer.
1.12 ACCESSIBILITY
A. Coordinate to ensure the sufficiency of the size of shafts and chases, and the adequacy
SECTION 22 70 00 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
A. Materials and Fabrication: Refer to Division 8, Section “Access Doors and Fames”
A. Regardless of voltage, provide temperature control wiring, interlock wiring, and equipment
control wiring for the equipment provided under this division of the specifications.
B. Furnish electrical disconnect switches, Variable Frequency Drives (Controllers) starters
and combination starter disconnects required for equipment provided under this division
of the specifications and as described under Division 23 and Division 26.
C. Power wiring not used for control functions, complete from power source to motor or
equipment junction box, including power wiring through starters, shall be provided under
Division 26.
D. Coordinate to ensure that electrical devices furnished or provided are compatible with the
electrical systems used.
E. Furnish circuit breakers rated for motor protection (for installation under Division 26) for
equipment purchased under this division of the specification.
1.16 SUBMITTALS
A. Shop drawings, product data, and samples shall be submitted to the Engineer for approval.
1. Shop drawings shall be new drawings, and not reproductions or tracings of the
Contract Documents. In preparing shop drawings, establish lines and levels for
the work specified, and check the drawings to avoid interference with structural
features and other work. Immediately call to the attention of the Engineer any
interferences for clarification in writing.
2. Manufacturer's literature and data sheets shall be submitted indicating the
necessary installation dimensions, weights, materials, and performance
information. Each piece of literature shall be identified with the specific
specification number, paragraph, and equipment schedule identification.
3. Layout and detail drawings shall be submitted in the form of a sepia reproducible
and paper prints. Manufacturer's drawings shall be standard drawings.
Equipment shop drawings shall show specific data and other special features
required for review consideration.
SECTION 22 70 00 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
A. After final tests and adjustments have been completed, furnish the services of qualified
personnel to fully instruct representatives of the Employer in the operation and
maintenance procedures for equipment installed. Operation and maintenance instructions
for major items of equipment shall be directly supervised by the equipment manufacturer's
representative. Supply qualified personnel to operate equipment for sufficient length of
time as required to meet governing authorities' operation and performance tests and as
required to assure that the Employer's representatives are properly qualified to take over
operation and maintenance procedures.
Qualified 3rd. party TAB team will demonstrate the whole T&C activities and should have
LEED experience.
1. Notify the Engineer, the Employer's representatives and equipment
manufacturers' representatives, by letter, as to the time and date of operating and
maintenance instruction periods at least one week prior to conducting same.
2. Forward to the Engineer the signatures of all present for the instruction periods.
B. Furnish three (3) copies of recommended equipment operation and maintenance
procedures manuals as specified herein, assembled and bound together in 8 1/2 by 11
inch three-ring binders. The ring binders shall be submitted to the Engineer in accordance
with procedures established for shop drawing submittals.
1. The operation and maintenance procedures manuals shall include the following:
a) Project Title
b) Engineer's Name and Address
c) Date Submitted
d) Contractor's Name and Address (contact details of authorized and locally
SECTION 22 70 00 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
A. Shop Drawings, product data, and samples shall be submitted in accordance with the
provisions of Division 1 - General Requirements.
B. The following shall be submitted by the Contractor for review by the Engineer:
1. Scale Shop Drawings indicating insert and sleeve locations.
2. Scale Shop Drawings showing piping and duct runs with sizing indicated.
3. Product data, factory assembly shop drawings, and field installation Shop
Drawings as required for a complete explanation and description of items of
equipment, including appurtenances and accessories. Product data for pumps,
fans and similar equipment shall include performance curves illustrating
equipment performance characteristics under the specified range of operating
conditions.
4. Samples of finishes and trim exposed to view, such as cleanout plates, fixture trim,
escutcheon plates and similar items.
5. Product data samples for plumbing fixtures, trim, hangers, and miscellaneous
plumbing materials.
6. Product data samples for piping inserts, rods, hangers, anchors, guides and
trapezes.
7. Shop Drawings locating piping anchor and guide points and expansion joints or
loops.
A. Provide the Employer's representative with two (2) sets of special tools required for
operation and maintenance of equipment provided.
A. Notify the Engineer at least 48 hours in advance of the date and time of tests specified to
be witnessed by the Engineer. The Engineer reserves the right to demand repetition of
any testing where he is unable to attend due to insufficient notice without additional cost
to the Employer.
A. Protect existing flooring from damage during the construction period. Provide plywood or
similar material under equipment or materials stored on floors, and in areas where
construction may damage the floor surfaces. Floor surfaces (including sealer) damaged
during the construction shall be replaced at the cost of the Contractor at fault.
END OF SECTION
All manufacturers must have authorized representation in KSA, supported by maintenance engineers
and an adequate stock of spares, and have previously undertaken substantial projects in KSA and
approved by the Engineer during the course of the construction including the suppliers/manufacturers
indicated in the list given below.
All similar equipment shall be of one manufacturer as far as possible, and standardization of
components shall be utilized to reduce the quantity of spares required.
The Contractor shall ensure that the equipment offered is suitable for the intended purpose, can be
installed in the spaces provided, with due regard to ease of maintenance and replacement, and that
delivery is available to suit the building program.
Acceptance of submittals by the Engineer does not relieve the Contractor of his responsibility to provide
equipment suitable in dimension, construction, function and finish for the purpose intended.
The following table gives acceptable manufacturers/suppliers/specialist contractors for the Contractor’s
benefit. In selecting alternative manufacturer’s, the Contractor must ensure the alternate shall be better
than the listed and that adequate space is available for intended equipment to the satisfaction of the
manufacturer’s recommendations.
Local manufacturer materials are also approved subject to List in compliance with the mandatory
requirements of 'Local Content and Government Procurement Authority' requirements that applicable.
Refer NEOM letter 00-000000-0000000000-NEO-CPM-MEM-000001 Implementation of Mandatory
Material List. Deviations from project requirements to be justified and submitted for approval.
The tenderer shall submit equivalent local manufacturers products as proposals for any of the
equipment or material for the consultant and client consideration subject to fulfil the project
specifications & project requirements. In such cases, the equivalent equipment / material will be
considered by the consultant and client, before the tender is accepted and the client decision will be
final regarding the matter.
The contractor shall propose equipment from Neom approved vendor list document reference NEOM-
NEN-MAN-002_LST01_01.00 - NEOM Approved Vendor's List and prepare a compliance statement
for the specification contents for approval from the Resident Engineer/Client.
The contractor shall propose equipment and material from the SECTION 23 00 00 - MECHANICAL
APPROVED MANUFACTURERS LIST only when such equipment and material are not listed under
the Neom approved vendor list.
Culligan UK
Dearborn USA
M.4 Chemical Dosing System
Drew Marine Chemicals USA
Baltimore Europe
York Europe
Trane Italy
Daikin (Macuay) Malaysia
Flaktwoods Turkey/Sweden
Euroclima Italy
AHUs / FAHUs Malaysia
M.5 Carrier
Systemair Turkey/France
Mekar Italy
Italy
Geo Cilma
Boreas Klima Turkey
Sabiana Italy
Trosten UAE
York Europe
Trane Italy
Daikin(Macuay) Malaysia
Flaktwoods Turkey/Sweden
Euroclima Italy
M.6 FCUs Carrier Malaysia
Systemair Turkey/France
Mekar Italy
Geo Cilma Italy
Turkey
Boreas Klima Italy
DRI India
Hoval Europe
M.11 Heat Recovery Wheels
Flaktwood USA/Europe
Karyer Turkey
SPC India
M.12 Heat Pipes HPT Europe
Karyer Turkey
Alfa Laval Sweden
Sondex Denmark
Reflex Germany
Heat Exchangers
M.13 HRS Funke Germany
API Germany
Wessels USA/Turkey
Elecro UK
M.14 Electrical Motors Siemens Germany
Pegler UK
Hattersley UK
M.17 Strainers Muller Steam USA
Kitz Japan
Nibco USA
Cla-Val Switzerland
Crane UK
Zurn USA
Pressure Reducing Valves
M.18 Grinnell USA
(PRV)
Watts UK
Lesser Italy
Hunter USA/Europe
Hydrometer Germany
Johnson Controls USA/UK
Instruments, Gauges &
M.23 Winters Canada
Thermometers
Landys+Gyr Switzerland
Weiss USA
H.O. Trerice USA
Hydrometer Germany
Johnson Controls USA/UK
Metrima Sweden
Landys+Gyr Switzerland
M.24 BTU Meters
Weiss USA
Integra Europe
Kamstrup Europe
Diehl Germany
M.25 Thermostats Seimens Germany
Hilti USA
Muepro Germany
M.30 Concrete Anchors
Fischer Germany
Grinell USA
Kinetics Canada
Mason USA
Weicco India
Flexible Connectors for
M.31 Metraflex USA
Pipework
Shurjoint USA
Minkin UK
Eurapipe Australia/Malaysia
ABS Pipework (Condenser PPFA USA
M.32
Water) Charlotte USA
Durapipe UK
Childers USA/Canada
Vapour Barriers and Miracle USA
M.34
Adhesives Indenden UK
Foster USA
FlaktWoods UK
Greenheck USA
Nuaire UK
Sodeca Spain
Helios Germany
Exhaust and Ventilation
M.35 Aerovent USA
Fans
Rosenberg Germany
Xpelair UK
Systemair Germany
Loren Cook USA
Elta UK
E H Price USA/Canada
KBE Lebanon
Aldes Middle East
M.36 Volume Control Dampers Qadnet(Aerovac) Middle East
KMC Middle East
Safid Middle East
Ruskin UK
Trox USA/Canada
Low Leakage / Shut off
M.37 E H Price USA/Canada/Europe
Dampers
Qadnet(Aerovac) Middle East
EH Price USA/Canada
Ruskin UK
KBE Lebanon
Fire / Smoke Dampers
M.38 Aldes Middle East
(including motorized)
Qadnet(Aerovac) Middle East
KMC Middle East
Safid Middle East
Mupro Germany
Sikla Europe
Grinell USA
M.45 Pipe & Ducts Supports Hilti USA/Europe
Mefa Germany
Gripple Ltd. UK
Fischer Germany
Foster USA
Miracle USA
M.50 Vapour Barrier/ Adhesives
Idenden UK
Fevicol India
SPC UK
Bry Air India
Munters USA
M.51 Dehumidifier ETA Dehumidifiction Italy
Calorex UK
Pool Pack USA
Emicon Italy
Airtechnics Spain
Thermoscreen UK
M.52 Air Curtains
Greenheck USA
Frico Sweden
Victaulic Europe
YLI Holdings Berhad Malaysia
Dueker Germany
Ductile Iron/Cast Iron/ Saint Gobin France
D.3 Vitrified Clay Pipes and Trouvay and Cauvin Europe
Fittings Charlotte USA
SVCP KSA
Denseal Plus UK
Naylor UK
D.4 deleted deleted deleted
Mupro Germany
Sikla Europe
D.5 Pipe Supports / Clamps
Grinell USA
Hilti USA/Europe
Geberit Switzerland/Germany
F.C. Frost Ltd. Germany
Floor Drian/Area Wade UK/Germany
Drain/Clean Out / Floor Zurn USA
D.6
Trap Gratings/Channel ACO Drain Germany
Gratings Mifab USA
Kent Stainless Ireland
Josam USA
Geberit Switzerland/Germany
F.C. Frost Ltd. UK
Wade UK/Germany
D.7 Balcony/Roof Drains
Zurn USA
ACO Drain Germany
Mihab USA
Kiswok India
Saint Gobin France/UK
Clark-Drain UK
Manhole / Gulley Trap Glynwed UK/India
D.8
Covers Clark-Drian UK
Kent Stainless Ireland
ACO Drain Germany
Wade UK/Germany
Zurn USA
Metallic Floor Gully Trap & ACO Drain Germany
D.9
Cover Mifab USA
F.C. Frost Ltd. Germany
Kent Stainless Ireland
Rehau Germany
Insulated Polypropylene Geberit Switzerland/Germany
D.10 Drainage Pipes and Fittings Valsir Italy
(Low noise pipes) Poloplast Germany
WATER SUPPLY
SERVICES
Sunnik Malaysia
Samsung/Olive Korea
GRP Sectional Water Tank / Sekisui Japan
P.1
Stainless Steel Tank Mitsubshi Plastic Japan
Bridgestone Japan/Malaysia
Permastore Tanks UK
Xylem Sweden/Italy
Grundfos Hungary
Wilo Germany
SPP UK
P.2 Water Supply Pumps Hydropak UK
Armstrong UK
Crane USA
Elias Spain
Desmi Denmark
Reflex Germany
Armsstrong Pumps Ltd. UK
Taco USA
P.3 Expansion Tanks
Excher Holland BV Netherlands
Metraflex USA
Eurapipe Australia/Malaysia
PPFA USA
P.8 ABS Pipes Charlotte USA
Durapipe UK
Aquatherm Germany
Polypropylene Pipes Wefatherm Germany
P.9
(PPR Pipes) Banenninger Germany
PoloPlast-Polo KAL NG Germany
P.10 deleted deleted deleted
Viega USA
Stainless Steel Pipes &
P.11 Nippon Japan
Fittings
Sumitomo Japan
Watts USA
Crane UK
Pegler UK
Crane UK
Azbil Yamtake Japan
P.12 Isolation Valves
Kitz Korea
Conex UK
Hattersley UK
Frese Denmark
TFL Poland
Nibco USA
Kitz Japan
P.15 Strainers Oventrap Germany
Mueller UK/USA
Hattersley UK
Mifab USA
Pegler UK
Watts USA
P.16 Hose Bibs
Geberit Switzerland/Germany
Conex UK
Jay R. Smith USA
Johnson Europe
Hunter UK
Thermometers/Pressure Winters Canada
P.17
Gauges Wiess USA/Europe
H.O. Trerice USA
Calval Switzerland
AVK Denmark
P.18 Automatic Air Vents Weicco India
Saint Gobain France
Hiref Italy
Novasolar Italy
Watts USA
Water Aermec Italy
P.19 Heaters/Calorifiers/Air
Source Heat Pump Hubbell USA
Schuster Italy
Zenith Europe
Ecotherm Austria
Thermobreak Thailand/Australia
P.20 Pipe Insulation Armacell (Armaflex) USA
Kaimenflex(Kaiflex) Germany
Mupro Germany
Sikla Europe
Grinell USA
Hilti USA/Europe
Mefa Germany
P.21 Hangers & Supports Gripple Ltd. UK
Fischer Germany
Flamco Netherland
Diamond India
Tembo Seven Star India
Weicco India
Sioux Chief USA
Wade USA
P.22 Water Hammer Arrestors Watts USA
Josam USA
Zurn USA
Solarwise Australia
Blue Box Italy
Water Chiller System
P.23 Blue Star India
(water cooling)
Dana UAE
Tepcon UAE
FIREFIGHING SERVICES
Patterson USA
Armstrong USA
Peerless USA
Xylem Bell & Gossett USA
F.1 Fire Pumps
Reddy Buffalo USA
Fairnbanks Morse USA
Naffco KSA
Viking USA
Shield UK
Victaulic Europe
Sprinkler System Tyco/Central USA
F.2 Components (Sprinkler Globe USA
Heads, Valves etc) Reliable USA
Angus USA
USA
Grinnell
USA
Nibco
Naffco KSA
F.3 Fire Blankets
Moyne Roberts Ireland
Surya India
Shield UK/India
Al Jazeera Oman
Pipes & Fittings Viking USA
F.6
(MS or Galvanized) Pacific Europe/Thailand
Nippon Steel Japan
Sumitomo Metals Japan
Victualic Europe
Central USA
F.7 Grooved Fittings Grinnel/Tyco USA
Shurjoint USA
Shield UK
Victaulic Europe
Shield UK
Tyco USA
Kidde UK
F.8 Valves & Strainers
Viking USA
Globe USA
Nibco USA
Kennedy USA
Tyco USA
Viking USA
Globe USA
Flow Switch and USA
F.11 Potter
Supervisory Switch
Lifeco UK
Shield UK
Gerand USA
Giacomini Italy
Naffco KSA
F.12 Breaching Inlet Associated Enterprise Ltd. Singapore
Potter-Roemer USA
Elkhart Brass USA
Naffco KSA
Moyne Roberts Ireland
Shield UK
Ansul USA
F.13 Fire Hose Reels & Cabinets Giacomini Italy
Viking USA
Thorn Norsen UK
Associated Enterprise Ltd. Singapore
Angus USA
Hunter USA/Europe
Winters Canada
Weiss USA
F.14 Pressure Gauges
Viking USA
Lifeco UK
AGF USA
Gripple Ltd. UK
Cooper B-line USA
Weicco India
Fischer Germany
Hilti USA
F.15 Hangers & Supports Muepro Germany
Sikla Europe
Mefa Germany
Grinnell USA
Tembo Seven Star India
Index Spain
Ansul USA
Kitchen Hood Fire Bukeye UK/USA
F.16 UK
Suppression Kiddie
Buckeye USA
Chubb UK
Fike Corp USA/Europe
Shield UK
Clean Agent Fire
F.17 Firepro Cyprus
Suppression System
Sevo USA
Seimens Germany
Chemtrone Germany
Tolco USA
Naffco KSA
Viking USA
F.18 Foam System Chemguard USA
Buckeye USA
Sevo USA
Pal Italy
BMS
Siemens Germany
Trane USA
Integrated Building Sauter Switzerland
BMS.1 Management System &
Controls Johnson Controls USA
Distech Controls Canada
Schneider Electric France
Note:
The inclusion of a make in the list above does not imply acceptance / approval of any particular product
or material. All specific equipment of material proposed for use on the project must comply with the
specifications and must be approved in writing by the Engineer during the course of construction.
END OF SECTION
PART 1 GENERAL
A. This section shall be read in conjunction with “Section General Requirements for
Plumbing System”. All the general terms and conditions stipulated in that Section
apply to this section.
B. This specification is to be read in conjunction with the drawings. The LPG system
is a contractor design element and the complete installation shall be carried out by
a Specialist Contractor and shall comply with the current B.S. codes, CDD, Saudi
Building Codes & GASCO (Saudi Authority) requirements. The Contractor shall
ensure that the materials and installation are suitable for local conditions and
comply with local regulations.
1.02 Summary
A. Section Includes:
1.03 Submittals
A. Coordination Drawings: Plans and details, drawn to scale, on which LPG piping is
shown and coordinated with other installations, using input from installers of the
items involved.
B. Site Survey: Plans, drawn to scale, on which LPG piping is shown and coordinated
with other services and utilities.
C. Welding certificates.
A. Operation and Maintenance Data: For LPG equipment and accessories to include
in emergency, operation, and maintenance manuals, Civil Defense Department
(CDD) and GASCO (Saudi Authority) / Neom approvals.
F. Spare parts list of the equipment & materials along with the storage area location as
per project requirements.
G. Warrantee / Guarantee letters of the equipment & materials of the
SECTION 23 11 26 – LIQUIFIED PETROLEUM GAS SYSTEM
A. Handling Flammable Liquids: Remove and dispose of liquids from existing LPG
piping according to requirements of authorities having jurisdiction.
B. Deliver pipes and tubes with factory-applied end caps. Maintain end caps through
shipping, storage, and handling to prevent pipe end damage and to prevent
entrance of dirt, debris, and moisture.
C. Store pipes and tubes with protective PE coating to avoid damaging coating and
protect from direct sunlight.
1.08 Coordination
A. Coordinate sizes and locations of concrete bases with actual equipment provided.
B. Coordinate requirements for access panels and doors for valves installed
concealed behind finished surfaces. Comply with requirements "Access Doors and
Frames."
1.10 Warranty:
1) Unless otherwise specified in other Work Sections, provide a
manufacturer's full warranty covering all products of this Division,
valid for 2 years from date of issue of Taking-Over Certificate,
irrespective of delivery date and trial usage.
2) Provide warranty certificates for all equipment supplied to this
project.
3) Guarantee the system for 2-year free maintenance, 5 years for
availability of spare parts and technical assistance. All other works
for this section shall be in writing for 2 years, unless specifically
stated in the Performance Specification. All guarantees shall
commence after completion of the testing and commissioning and
final acceptance of the complete systems. Promptly repair or
replace defective materials or equipment, workmanship and
installation that develop within this period to the Employer’s
Representative and Assistants satisfaction at no cost to the
Employer. Damage caused in making necessary repairs and
replacements shall be remedied and corrected at no cost to the
Employer.
4) Comply with the guarantee requirements of the individual
requirements of the individual Work Sections of Division 22
Plumbing that exceed those of this paragraph.
A. Steel Pipe: ASTM A106, seamless carbon steel pipes, Sch 40 for vapor line, Sch
80 for filling line and underground pipes HDPE (PE 100, SDR 11).
B. Secondary containment piping and fittings for pipes runs within carpark,
unventilated area, inside shaft and above ceiling.
1. Clear, ASTM A106, seamless carbon steel pipes, Sch 40 and fittings
b) Wrought-Steel Welding Fittings: ASTM A 234/A 234M for butt welding and
socket welding
2. The pipe shall be either solid or longitudinally split. The fittings shall be
manufactured in two equal halves. The pipe and fitting joints shall be welded
together with the injection bonding process.
4. Gas detection system for double containment pipe shall be provided and
interconnected with centralized gas detection system located at control room.
HDPE Pipes
SECTION 23 11 26 – LIQUIFIED PETROLEUM GAS SYSTEM
HDPE Fittings
ASTM D 2683, socket-fusion type or ASTM D 3261, or UNI EN 1555-9:2004, Bar coded
butt-fusion type or HDPE Fittings PE 100 SDR 11 EN 1555-3, Electro Fusion Type with
dimensions matching PE pipe.
PE Ball Valves
The PE Valve shall be buried and operated from the surface using appropriate access
facilities i.e.: a valve chamber. Valve shall be connected to the distribution system by
electrofusion. The valves shall be ball valve with plain ends of SDR 11 PE 100, suitable
for electro fusion to PE pipe as follows:
Specification
ISO/DP 8085-2, 3 – PE Fittings (for fusion)
EN 1555-4 – Plastic piping systems for the supply of gaseous
fuels – Polyethylene (PE) Part 4 valves
Polyethylene ball valve, with control bar constructed according to code UNI EN 1555-
4:2004 or ASME B16.40.
Direct welding into PE pipe, by using socket fusion (125mm and below).
Full straight bore, no pressure loss
Ball polyethylene
Operating temperature -29º C to 60º
Operating pressure 7 bar
a. Body: PE.
b. Ball: PE.
c. Stem: Acetal / Galvanized Steel.
d. Seats and Seals: Nitrile.
e. Ends: Plain or fusible to match piping.
f. Operator: Nut or flat head for key operation.
g. Include plastic valve extension and or extension spindle for steel valve
h. Include tamperproof locking feature for valves.
Sleeves
HPDE Sleeves or GRP schedule 40 sleeves with 200mm concrete in casement as per
normal practices.
B. Y-Pattern Strainers:
1. Body: ASTM A 126, Class B, cast iron with bolted cover and bottom drain
connection.
2. End Connections: Threaded ends for DN 50 and smaller; flanged ends for
DN 65 and larger.
3. Strainer Screen: 40-mesh startup strainer and perforated stainless-steel
basket with 50 percent free area.
4. Pressure Rating: 862 kPa
B. Welding Filler Metals: Comply with AWS D10.12/D10.12M for welding materials
appropriate for wall thickness and chemical analysis of steel pipe being welded.
D. Electrofusion Jointing:
SECTION 23 11 26 – LIQUIFIED PETROLEUM GAS SYSTEM
The equipment used for joint construction shall provide fusion data in the form of a
printout specific to each joint and shall in addition, include the operator identification
reference. These print outs shall form part of the as laid records.
The electro-fusion control box shall deliver the correct fusion parameters to the electro-
fusion fitting. A power generator shall provide the power requirements of the control
box, considering the electrical characteristics of the control box.
Alignment clamps shall be used for all types of electro-fusion systems to minimize
misalignment and movement during electro-fusion of the joint.
1) Pre-Joint Checks
a. Ensure that the correct jointing parameters for the machine and pipe being welded
are
checked with manufacturer’s specifications.
b. Check the generator for sufficient fuel to complete the operation.
c. Check all welding equipment, in particular:
The welding control box.
The welding cables.
The cable connectors.
The fitting connections.
d. Pipe must be supported and well alignment.
e. Ensure pipe and fittings to be jointed are compatible with each other.
f. Fully scrapes pipe and/or spigot surfaces.
g. Clean equipment to ensure foreign particles do not contact pipe surfaces.
h. To control dust contamination, when possible, welding will be carried out in a
simple protective shelter. The floor or ditch should be covered by tarpaulin (or
similar).
2) Jointing Process
a. Ensure correct fusion and cooling times are observed and adhere too.
b. Ensure all fusion indicators have raised. If not, cut out and make new weld.
c. Do not remove clamps from fittings until cooling time has elapsed.
d. Always ensure mark the completed joints with the numbers issued from the electro
fusion control box along with date, time, jointer number and machine number.
A. Metallic Valves, DN 50 and Smaller for Liquid Service: Comply with ASME B16.33
and UL 842.
B. General Requirements for Metallic Valves, DN 50 and Smaller for Vapor Service:
Comply with ASME B16.33.
SECTION 23 11 26 – LIQUIFIED PETROLEUM GAS SYSTEM
a. Valve Boxes:
This filling line will be of carbon steel seamless pipes schedule 80 DN 80mm, double
coated and enclosed in a protective duct if concealed and double coat painted (for
exposed section). Filling line should be equipped with ball check valve, ball valve,
safety valve and double check / auto-closed valve in a protective box.
This panel shall have general shut off valves for source of gas supply, service reserve
indicator, emergency shut off valve, pressure switch flashing alarm/light and horn if
the pressure goes to maximum or minimum level. (Pressure to be determined by
LPG specialist contractor)
Gas Leak Detection System shall be provided for the tank location, main filling line
and double containment piping. Gas leak detection system on the tank and main
filling line area shall be explosion proof type.
This system shall be provided in accordance with the GASCO (Saudi Authority)
Authority requirements.
Centralized gas detection system, complete with all necessary conduits and cabling,
interfaced to FACP.
Gas meter with gas box complete with valves, solenoid valve, PRV, emergency push
button, etc. shall be installed for the individual outlet (kitchen, restaurants, F&B’s,
food court outlets, covered entertainment zone) and shall be interconnected with the
centralized gas detection system located at control room complete with all necessary
conduits and cabling and interlocked with the fire alarm control panel.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.01 Examination
A. Examine roughing-in for LPG piping system to verify actual locations of piping
connections before equipment installation.
B. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
3.02 Preparation
A. Install underground, LPG piping buried at least 900 mm below finished grade. Comply
1. If LPG piping is installed less than 900 mm below finished grade, install it in
containment conduit.
D. Joints for connection to inlets and outlets on vaporizers, regulators, and valves may
be flanged or threaded to match the equipment.
C. Arrange for pipe spaces, chases, slots, sleeves, and openings in building structure
during progress of construction, to allow for mechanical installations.
E. Install piping indicated to be exposed and piping in equipment rooms and service
areas at right angles or parallel to building walls. Diagonal runs are prohibited
unless specifically indicated otherwise.
F. Install piping above accessible ceilings to allow sufficient space for ceiling panel
removal.
J. Use eccentric reducer fittings to make reductions in pipe sizes. Install fittings with
level side down.
N. Install pressure gage upstream and downstream from each line regulator. Install
sleeves for piping penetrations of walls, ceilings, and floors.
A. Install manual gas shutoff valve for each gas appliance ahead of corrugated
stainless-steel tubing, aluminum, or copper connector.
PIPE INSTALLATION:
Mains pipe shall be laid to a minimum top cover of 1.00 m at all locations other than
Special Crossings.
Marker tape and Tracer Wire shall be laid 400 mm above the pipe along the entire
length of the mains.
Minimum clearance of the mains shall be 600 mm from electric cables, 500mm from
sewage water pipes, 250 mm from other utilities and 1200mm under roadway, railway
lines in case of crossing and 1000mm in parallel with railway accessories. Where these
minimum separation distances cannot be achieved, sleeve with concrete encasement
or concrete slabs shall be installed between the mains and the cables utilities in
question as per approved details.
The laying of the pipe and the making of connections shall be in accordance with
IGE/TD/3.
During pipe laying operations the ends of pipes shall remain temporarily sealed with
suitable stoppers.
The angle of intersection between a pipe crossing and the highway shall be as near to
90 degrees as practicable. In no case shall this be less than 30 degrees.
The minimum bend radius for the installation of PE pipe shall be 15D (D) = outside
diameter of pipe). When a joint falls within the pipe bend section, then the minimum
radius shall be 25D.
The introduction of stresses shall be avoided during pipe installation, both in the
polyethylene pipe or at joints.
General
Full bore polyethylene ball valves / Ductile Iron Gate valves or Steel Ball valves shall
be installed in the distribution mains system for the purpose of sectorization and
isolation where design requirements dictate and a service ball valve before each plot
boundary. The installation of these valves shall comply with the following requirements:
Valve Locations
Valves incorporated into the HDPE distribution mains system shall be installed in
compliance with IGE/TD/3 and as per approved shop drawings.
Pre-Installation
Following installation, and prior to commissioning, all valves shall be operated from
open to closed and closed to open positions, respectively. All parts or accessories shall
be installed according to manufacturers’ technical recommendations of this
requirement.
Valves shall be positioned to ensure unrestricted access and maintenance at all times.
All valves should be installed as per the manufacturer’s recommendations.
Purge points shall be installed either side of all main valves and these pressure points
shall be 32 mm diameter reducing to 20 mm.
For all service valves a surface box shall be provided 300 mm clear opening ductile
iron cover while main valves shall have double triangular 600mm clear opening and
also ductile iron cover. The surface boxes shall be installed flush with the ground
surface and the valve spindle and pressure points shall terminate 100 mm below the
underside of the cover. All ductile iron cover shall have client logo, “GAS” marking and
material standard stamp on it.
B. Remove scale, slag, dirt, and debris from inside and outside of pipe and fittings
before assembly.
C. Threaded Joints:
1. Thread pipe with tapered pipe threads complying with ASME B1.20.1.
2. Cut threads full and clean using sharp dies.
3. Ream threaded pipe ends to remove burrs and restore full ID of pipe.
SECTION 23 11 26 – LIQUIFIED PETROLEUM GAS SYSTEM
D. Welded Joints:
Flanged Joints: Install gasket material, size, type, and thickness appropriate for
LPG service. Install gasket concentrically positioned.
PE Piping Heat-Fusion Joints: Clean and dry joining surfaces by wiping with clean
cloth or paper towels. Join according to ASTM D 2657.
PE Welders Qualification
A. Install hangers for horizontal steel piping with the following maximum spacing and
minimum rod sizes:
1. DN 25 and Smaller: Maximum span, 2438 mm; minimum rod size, 10 mm.
2. DN 32: Maximum span, 2743 mm; minimum rod size, 10 mm.
3. DN 40 and DN 50: Maximum span, 2743 mm; minimum rod size, 10 mm.
4. DN 65 to DN 90: Maximum span, 3 m; minimum rod size, 13 mm.
5. DN 100 and Larger: Maximum span, 3 m; minimum rod size, 16 mm.
B. All pipes shall be painted with yellow ochre in accordance with BS requirements
and near stop valves, at any change of direction and at 1.8m intervals along the
line by means of self-adhesive 2 ply vinyl tapes. Self-adhesive vinyl tapes shall be
wrapped to overlap so that the tape adheres to itself as well as to the pipe. Each
junction point shall be clearly marked by a color band. Self-adhesive vinyl banding
shall not be less than 50mm wide and shall include lettering to indicate the LPG.
Labeling of tanks and emergency shut off devices in accordance with GASCO
(Saudi Authority) Authority & CDD requirements.
C. Warning Tape
Acid and alkali-resistant PE film warning tape manufactured for marking and identifying
underground utilities, a minimum of 6 inches (150 mm) wide and 4 mils (0.1 mm) thick,
continuously inscribed with a description of utility, coloured yellow at 400 mm above
the top of the pipe a warning tape shall be laid along the length of the pipe.
D. Tracer Wire
Metallic core encased in a protective jacket for corrosion protection detectable by metal
detector. Contractor shall identify and supply suitable tracer wire metal detector.
Minimum size for copper type tracer cable shall be 10 AWG. Warning tape could be
incorporated with tracer wire or separated at 400mm above the top of the pipe. A tracer
wire shall be laid along the length of the pipe.
Completed installation of tracer wire should conduct a traceability and continuity test.
The suitable machine shall be used to doing the test. Contractor to ensure all
connection and tracer wire are in good condition and not damaged. If found any
damage during testing, contractor to repair accordingly.
Aluminium Foil Detectable Tape also can be used instead of Warning Tape and tracer
wire.
E. Marker Posts
SECTION 23 11 26 – LIQUIFIED PETROLEUM GAS SYSTEM
F. Stone Marker
Stone marker for underground HDPE Pipe shall be installed for every 50 meters on
any unmade areas. Marker plate shall be installed on hardscape areas, at any change
of direction.
B. The pressure tests on the pipework shall be carried out by the Specialist
Contractor, who is approved by GASCO (Saudi Authority) authority, as described
below.
C. Plug all open ends of the pipework and put the pipework on pressure test (7 bars)
with the air. Disconnect the air supply and keep the pipework on test for 24 hours.
No leak shall be observed during this period. If the above pressure is not
maintained, the Specialist Contractor shall detect any leaks by the use of soap
solution applied externally to joints and connections. The soap solution shall be
carefully washed off and dried after testing.
D. Care shall be taken to ensure that all valves on main and submain branches of the
pipework are properly subjected to this test.
TESTING OF PIPING:
This specifies the minimum criteria to be adopted for pressure testing and commissioning of
polyethylene and steel gas distribution mains and services operating at pressures up to 4 bar.
Testing and commissioning shall be in line with the requirement specify in IGE/TD/3,
IGE/SR/22, IGE /TD/1.
Test Procedure:
The objective of the pneumatic test of polyethylene mains system is to prove the integrity
of the system before commissioning.
The pneumatic test sets out to ensure that any leakage is within permissible limits
(Permissible Pressure Loss).
The test shall take into account the fact that HDPE pipe creeps during the test, contributing
towards any measured pressure loss.
If any leakage on a HDPE electrofusion joint occurred, it should not be repaired, and the
joint should be cut away and remade.
Test Equipment’s:
Safety Precautions:
The precautions detailed below, shall be taken during the preparation and application of
pneumatic tests.
The piping system should be clean and free from any debris, dirt, waste particle and mud
prior testing works. Suitable procedure to be taken consideration by contractor to
implement the cleaning works.
All caps, plugs, bends, tees, and other fittings on mains incorporating flexible joints shall
be restrained against any movement during the test.
The trench shall be backfilled up to 200mm at least to secure the pipes in position before
pneumatic pressure is applied.
All temporary pipe, fittings and equipment fitted to the section of main under test shall be
appropriately pressure rated.
The standpipe used for the purpose of pressurizing the main shall be fitted with a pressure
relief valve to ensure over-pressurization of the main does not take place.
Where the main is exposed and accessible to the public, notices warning that pressure
testing is in progress shall be prominently displayed and the area securely cordoned off.
Before final pressurisation commences a visual check shall be made to ensure that the test
section is secure for pressurization.
No person shall enter any excavation whilst the test pressure is being raised, the main is
under test or the main is being depressurized.
Throughout the duration of the test, the system shall be examined at regular intervals to
ensure that all anchorage points are secure and that no hazards exist.
1. Test, inspect, and purge LPG according to GASCO (Saudi Authority) Authority
and NFPA 58 standards.
2. LPG piping will be considered defective if it does not pass tests and
inspections.
Before commencement of any section of below ground works the Contractor shall
identify the position of services, utilities, etc. on the proposed route. Utility location
plans issued to the Contractor shall be studied carefully before digging operations are
commenced.
Civil works for below ground service piping will be in accordance with:
IGE/TD/3
Trial hole by hand dig method shall be performed to verify the existing utilities and the
below ground conditions.
Route survey should be conducted prior to the commencement of the construction.
Trench depths shall be sufficient to provide 1000 mm of cover to mains piping and
service piping. Cover shall be measured to the top of the pipe. Trench widths shall be
a minimum of 400 mm or pipe diameter plus 150 mm on each side of the pipe,
whichever is the greater. However, where rapid trenching techniques are used the
trench need only be of sufficient width to allow fine filling material to surround the pipe
completely. The mains shall be protected against mechanical damage by means of
concrete slabs or steel plates at a height of 150 mm above the gas pipes, be embedded
in sand or soil and be compacted with backfill material firmly and evenly before making
good of the road surface.
Excavation shall be by means of hand and/ or machine as expedient and it shall be the
Contractor’s responsibility to locate and protect all services, utilities, etc. encountered
during excavation.
The width of the trench shall be maintained until commencement of backfilling and the
Contractor shall be responsible for providing any necessary shoring and supports for
such purpose, if required, and for ensuring the safety of workmen and other persons
who may enter the excavated trench.
Excavations shall be kept free from water at all times and before commencement of
excavation the Contractor shall determine the water table level and, if considered
necessary, install a well point dewatering system.
Trench bottoms shall be uniformly graded to provide a firm base for the pipe along its
length. The bed and sides of the trench shall be free from loose stones and other sharp
Crossing:
Sleeves and carrier pipes below roadway and railway shall be installed in accordance
with the Authorities’ requirements and shall have a minimum cover of 1,200 mm
measured from the top of the pipe to the ground level.
Pipe crossing the road not meeting the minimum depth requirement shall be installed
in sleeve with concrete encasement.
Pipes shall be installed in a bedding, with consolidated stone free material (dune or
wash sand), either selected from excavated materials or imported. The bedding shall
be of 150 mm thickness.
The pipe surround shall apply 150mm on top of pipe by using stone free material. The
sample of material shall submit in detail for Engineer’s approval.
The trench shall be further backfilled and hand tampered, with stone free material
(dune/wash) to a level 400 mm above the top of the pipe.
At this level a warning tape shall be laid along the length of the pipe. The tape shall be
supplied in accordance with detectable warning tape. The trench shall be further
backfilled to the finished level with the excavated material and compacted with a
mechanical hand compactor. Backfill material should be well compacted to avoid
trench settlement.
The surface box should be constructed with either solid blocks or precast concrete.
Blinding concrete should be provided prior to installation of the pre-cast concrete/solid
block. Bitumen coating should be provided on the surface of the plaster where it comes
in contact with the soil.
The valve chamber shall be reinforcement cement concrete (RCC) type if falling
under asphalt. Others than the road area precast concrete blocks (PCC) can be used.
The standard chamber details shall be given by contractor to local authority for
approval.
Route Marking:
Marker posts shall be installed at each side of Special Crossings and at other locations,
specified by the local auhtority where it is felt that the main could be susceptible to
interference damage.
END OF SECTION
INDEX
PART 1 - GENERAL 2
1.1 DESCRIPTION 2
1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE 2
1.3 SUBMITTALS 2
1.4 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING 3
1.5 WARRANTY 2
PART 2 - PRODUCTS 3
2.1 AIR SOURCE HEAT PUMP 3
2.2 CORROSION PROTECTION 5
PART 3 - EXECUTION 6
3.1 INSTALLATION 6
3.2 START UP AND TESTING 6
3.3 INSTRUCTIONS 6
3.4 COMMISSIONING 6
3.5 DEMONSTRATION & TRAINING 7
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 DESCRIPTION
A. This Section specifies electrically operated air-source heat pumps.
B. Definitions:
1. Coefficient of Performance (COP) - Cooling: The ratio of the rate of heat removed to the
rate of energy input in consistent units, for a complete refrigerating system or some
specific portion of that system under designated operating conditions.
2. Coefficient of Performance (COP) - Heating: The ratio of the rate of heat delivered to the
rate of energy input is consistent units for a complete heat pump system, including the
compressor and, if applicable, auxiliary heat under designated operating conditions.
3. Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER): The ratio of net cooling capacity is Btu/h to total rate of
electricity input in watts under designated operating conditions.
4. Heating Seasonal Performance Factor (HSPF) - Total heating output of heat pump during
its normal annual usage period for heating in Btu/h divided by total electric energy input in
watts during the same period.
5. Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) - Total cooling output of an air conditioner
during its normal annual usage period for cooling in Btu/h divided by total electric energy
input in watts during the same period.
6. Air-Source Unitary Heat Pump: One or more factory made assemblies that normally
include an indoor conditioning coil, compressor(s) and an outdoor refrigerant-to-air coil.
1.3 SUBMITTALS
A. Submit in accordance with specification, SHOP DRAWINGS, PRODUCT DATA, and
SAMPLES.
B. Manufacturer’s Literature and Data.
1. Air-Source Heat pump:
C. Certification: Submit, simultaneously with shop drawings, a proof of certification that this
product has been certified by AHRI/Eurovent.
D. Performance Rating: Submit catalog selection data showing equipment ratings and
compliance with required cooling and heating capacities EER and COP values as applicable.
SECTION 23 81 43 – AIR SOURCE HEAT PUMP
A. Handle Air source heat pump and components carefully to prevent damage, breaking, denting and
scoring. Do not install damaged ASHP or components; remove from site and replace with new.
B. Store ASHP and components in clean dry place. Protect from weather, dirt, fumes, water,
construction debris, and physical damage.
C. Comply with manufacturer’s rigging and installation instructions for unloading ASHP and moving
units to final location for installation
1.5 WARRANTY
A. Warranty Period for products/materials & other accessories: Manufactures extended but
1 Not less than 2 years from the date of issuance of Substantial completion certificate.
B. Warranty Periods Specific products/materials like Compressors shall be 5 years.
PART 2- PRODUCTS
An air source heat pump (ASHP) works by transferring heat absorbed from the outside
air to an indoor space. This works via the wet central heating systems to heat radiators and
provides domestic hot water. Heat pumps work similarly to a refrigerator, they absorb heat and
transfer it to another medium.
Air to water heat pumps, which absorb heat from the outside air and then transfer it via your
central heating system to provide hot water heating, radiator, or underfloor heating in an indoor
space (or all three).
ASHP will work as primary source of hot water generation while hot water calorifier heating
elements work as back/stand by system for hot water.
The ASHP shall have High COP 4.0 & above, ecofriendly factory charged Refrigerant R410A, fulfill
the requirment of max. temp.60-65°C, Single or three phase. The Heat pump refrierant circuit shall
contain an adjustable expansion valve, receiver, accumulator, serviceable filter drier and service ports
for refrigerant gauges.
The ASHP pumps shall be with inbuilt with scroll/reciprocating Compressor, high efficiency Heat
Exchnager, Circulation Pump, Controller , Double wall Condeser for water application,Display,
BACnet compitable, forced defrosting fuction & Automatic mutiple protection & breakdown.
A. Units shall comply with specification & Schedules, having factory assembled refrigerant circuit
B. Applicable AHRI /Eurovent Standards: Units shall be listed in the corresponding ARI Directory
of Certified products shown in paragraph, APPLICABLE PUBLICATIONS:
1. Air Source Unitary heat pumps with capacity less than 19 KW (65,000 Btu/hr), Comply
with AHRI 210/240/Eurovent.
2. Air Source heat pump with capacity above 19KW (above 65,000 Btu/hr, Comply with
AHRI 340/360/Eurovent.
C. Casing: Unit shall be constructed of zinc coated, //heavy-gage // 14-gage minimum //
galvanized steel. Exterior surfaces shall be cleaned, phosphatized, and finished with a
weather-resistant baked enamel finish. Unit surfaces shall be tested 500 hours in a salt spray
test in compliance with ASTM B117. Cabinet panels shall have lifting handles and shall be
water- and air-tight seal. All exposed vertical, top covers and base pan shall be insulated with
// 13-mm (1/2–inch) // 25-mm (1-inch) // 50-mm (2-inch) // matt-faced, fire-resistant, odorless,
glass fiber material. Surfaces in contact with the airstream shall comply with requirements in
ASHRAE 62.1. The base of the unit shall have provisions for forklift and crane lifting.
D. Filters: One inch, MERV 7, throwaway filter shall be standard on all units below 19kW (5.4
Tons). Filter rack can be converted to two-inch capability. Two inch, MERV 8, throwaway
filters shall be factory supplied on all units above 19 kW (5.4 Tons).
E. Compressors: Compressors shall be direct-drive, hermetic scroll type/Scroll/Recirporcating
with centrifugal type oil pumps. Motor shall be suction gas-cooled. Internal overloads and
crankcase heaters shall be utilized with all compressors.
F. Refrigerant Circuit: A minimum of two circuits is required. Each refrigerant circuit shall have
independent fixed orifice or thermostatic expansion devices, service pressure ports, and
refrigerant line filter driers factory installed as standard. An area shall be provided for
replacement suction line driers.
G. Evaporator and Condenser Coils: Internally finned, DN 10 (NPS 3/8) copper tubes
mechanically bonded to a configured aluminum plate fin shall be standard. The evaporated
coil and condenser coil shall be leak tested at the factory to 1378 kPa (200 psig) and pressure
tested to 2756 kPa (400 psig). All dual compressor units shall have intermingled evaporator
coils. Sloped condensate drain pans shall be provided.
H. Outdoor fans: Direct driven, statically and dynamically balanced, draw-through in the vertical
discharge position. The fan motors shall be permanently lubricated and shall have built-in
thermal overload protection.
I. Indoor Fan:
Forward-Curved, Centrifugal Fan: Provide V-belt driven with adjustable motor sheaves
//adjustable idler-arm assembly for quick-adjustment of fan belts and motor sheaves//.
Motors shall be thermally protected. Provide oversized motors for high static application.
J. Defrost Controls: A time initiated, temperature terminated defrost system shall ship with a
setting of 70-minute cycle, with a choice of 50- or 90-minute cycle. Timed override limits
SECTION 23 81 43 – AIR SOURCE HEAT PUMP
defrost cycle to 10 minutes shall be available on units from 35- to 70-kW (10 to 20 tons).
Adaptive demand defrost shall be provided on units below 35 kW (10 Tons).
K. Unit Electrical
1. Provide single point unit power connection.
2. Unit control box shall be located within the unit and shall contain controls for compressor,
reversing valve and fan motor operation and shall have a 50 VA 24-volt control circuit
transformer and a terminal block for low voltage field wiring connections.
3. Safety Controls - High pressure, low temperature, and low-pressure safety switches shall
be wired through a latching lockout circuit to hold the conditioner off until it is reset
electrically be interrupting the power supply to the conditioner. All safety switches shall
be normally closed, opening upon fault detection.
L. Operating Controls
1. Provide unit with //low voltage electric controls//factory supplied DDC control system.
2. Low voltage, adjustable room thermostat to control heating and cooling in sequence with
delay between stages, compressor and supply fan to maintain temperature setting.
Include system selector switch//(heat-off-cool)//(off-heat-auto-cool)//and fan control switch
(auto-on)//.
3. Unit DDC Controller:
a. Unit controller shall include input, output and self-contained programming as
needed for complete control of unit.
b. Unit controller shall be BAC net compliant and utilize BAC net operating protocol.
c. Control system shall seamlessly interface with temperature control without
requiring gateways or any other interface devices.
PART 3- EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
A. Install heat pumps according to manufacturers printed instructions.
B. Install electrical and control devices furnished by the manufacturer but not specified to be
factory mounted.
C. Ductwork: Comply with requirements in Section 23 31 00, HVAC DUCTS AND CASINGS.
D. Piping: Comply with requirements in Section 23 23 00, REFRIGERANT PIPING.
3.3 INSTRUCTIONS
Provide services of manufacturer’s technical representative for four hours to instruct VA
personnel in operation and maintenance of heat pumps.
3.4 COMMISSIONING
A. Provide commissioning documentation in accordance with the requirements of Section 23 08
00 – COMMISSIONING OF HVAC SYSTEMS for all inspection, start up, and contractor
testing required above and required by the System Readiness Checklist provided by the
Commissioning Agent.
B. Components provided under this section of the specification will be tested as part of a larger
system. Refer to Section 23 08 00 – COMMISSIONING OF HVAC SYSTEMS and related
sections for contractor responsibilities for system commissioning.
END OF SECTION
Document Approval
Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by
Job Title Senior Engineer - Vendor Executive Director (A), Quality Executive Director - ETSD
Quality Management - ETSD & Excellence - ETSD
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ABOVE Canada
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AIR CONDITION UNIT (SPLIT UNIT) BELOW 5.5 1050 DEARBORN DRIVE, COLUMBUS, 43229,
51 C1 EMERSON NETWORK POWER USA 614-888-0246 614 841 6022 [email protected]
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RUHR, 45476, Germany
RESIDENZSTRASSE 1, PADERBORN, 33104,
240 ALLOY STEEL SEAMLESS PIPE- TYPE ASTM A335 C3 BENTELER STEEL TUBE GMBH Germany 5254 81 201 750 5254 81 201209 [email protected]
Germany
RATHER KREUZEWEG 106, DUSSELDORF,
241 ALLOY STEEL SEAMLESS PIPE- TYPE ASTM A335 C3 VALLOUREC DEUTSCHLAND Germany 211 9602 285 211 9672 800 [email protected]
40472, Germany
242 ALLOY STEEL SEAMLESS PIPE- TYPE ASTM A335 C3 WYMAN GORDON FORGINGS USA 281-856-3701/... 10825 TELGE ROAD, HOUSTON, 77095, USA 281 856 3050 [email protected]
GIORDANO.CAMICIA@SIDERFORGEROSSI.
246 ALLOY STEEL SLIP-ON FLANGE C2 SIDERFORGEROSSI GROUP SPA Italy 0445 714 440 VIA CARTIERI DI MEZZO, ARSIERO, 36011, Italy 0445 741 741
COM
2nd Iind city.(dammam)macca road.s, AL
247 ALLOY STEEL SLIP-ON FLANGE C2 PRECISION FORGINGS FOR FLANGES AND Saudi Arabia 3812-3800/388... 03 812 3088 [email protected]
KHOBAR, 31952, Saudi Arabia
13770 INDUSTRIAL ROAD, HOUSTON, 77015,
248 ALLOY STEEL SLIP-ON FLANGE C2 AFGLOBAL CORPORATION USA 713 393 4313 713 393 4329 [email protected]
USA
VIA FREGERA 1, CORTABBIO DI PRIMALUNA,
249 ALLOY STEEL SLIP-ON FLANGE C2 OFFICINE SANTAFEDE SRL Italy 0341 979 980 0341 979 919 [email protected]
23819, Italy
VIA TRIVIO FUENTES 4, GERA LARIO, 22010,
250 ALLOY STEEL SLIP-ON FLANGE C2 OFFICINE NICOLA GALPERTI & FIGLIO S Italy 0344 97200 0344 97210 [email protected]
Italy
MIDC,TARAPUR INDL.AREA,, DIST. PALGHAR,
251 ALLOY STEEL SLIP-ON FLANGE C2 VIRAJ PROFILES LIMITED India 25 25660683 2525 272 448 [email protected]
401506, India
252 ALLOY STEEL SLIP-ON FLANGE C2 METALFAR PRODOTTI INDUSTRIALI SPA Italy 031 335 8211 VIA G PARINI 28, CESANA BRIANZA, 23861, Italy 031 655 149 [email protected]
253 ALLOY STEEL SLIP-ON FLANGE C2 ULMA FORJA Spain 943 78 0552 BARRIO ZUBILLAGA 3, ONATI, 20560, Spain 943 78 1808 [email protected]
STRADA INDUSTRIILOR 10, RAMNICU VALCEA,
254 ALLOY STEEL SLIP-ON FLANGE C2 VILMAR SA Romania 250 703 831 250 703 865 [email protected]
0240445, Romania
ALLOY STEEL SOCKET WELD OR THREADED PIPE VIA GIANCARLO FARINA 25, CASARZA LIGURE,
255 C2 IML INDUSTRIA MECCANICA LIGURE SPA Italy 0185 467 661 0185 466 510 [email protected]
ELBOW-FITTING 16030, Italy
ALLOY STEEL SOCKET WELD OR THREADED PIPE VIA CARLO ALBERTO DALLA CHIESA 3,
256 C2 MEGA SPA Italy 035 661 280 035 665 535 [email protected]
ELBOW-FITTING BERGAMO, 24020, Italy
ALLOY STEEL SOCKET WELD OR THREADED PIPE 16520 PENINSULA BOULEVARD, HOUSTON,
257 C2 DYNAMIC PRODUCTS, INCORPORATED USA 281-457-3500 281-457-4115 [email protected]
ELBOW-FITTING 77015, USA
ALLOY STEEL SOCKET WELD OR THREADED PIPE
258 C2 PENNSYLVANIA MACHINE WORKS USA 610-497-3300-536 201 BETHEL ROAD AVE., ASTON, 19014, USA 610-497-3325 [email protected]
ELBOW-FITTING
ALLOY STEEL SOCKET WELD OR THREADED PIPE
259 C2 PETROL RACCORD SPA Italy 0523 761 832 VIA TREBBIA 29, CALENDASCO, 29010, Italy 0523 761 888 [email protected]
ELBOW-FITTING
ALLOY STEEL SOCKET WELD OR THREADED PIPE 205 RUE DE LA LIBERTE, MAUBEUGE, 59600,
260 C2 DELCORTE SAS France 327 691 414 327 691 439 [email protected]
ELBOW-FITTING France
ALLOY STEEL SOCKET WELD OR THREADED PIPE 117-12, NOKSANSANEOP-DAERO, GANGSEO-
261 C2 TK CORPORATION South Korea 51 970 6676 51 831 6969 [email protected]
ELBOW-FITTING GU, BUSAN, 46752, South Korea
ALLOY STEEL SOCKET WELD OR THREADED PIPE BARTON BUSINESS PARK, BARTON UNDER
262 C2 IPP ACCURA SUPPLY LTD United Kingdom 1283 722000 1283 722010 [email protected]
ELBOW-FITTING NEEDWOOD, DE13 8BX, United Kingdom
ALLOY STEEL SOCKET WELD OR THREADED PIPE VIA GIANCARLO FARINA 25, CASARZA LIGURE,
263 C2 IML INDUSTRIA MECCANICA LIGURE SPA Italy 0185 467 661 0185 466 510 [email protected]
TEE-FITTING 16030, Italy
ALLOY STEEL SOCKET WELD OR THREADED PIPE VIA CARLO ALBERTO DALLA CHIESA 3,
264 C2 MEGA SPA Italy 035 661 280 035 665 535 [email protected]
TEE-FITTING BERGAMO, 24020, Italy
ALLOY STEEL SOCKET WELD OR THREADED PIPE 16520 PENINSULA BOULEVARD, HOUSTON,
265 C2 DYNAMIC PRODUCTS, INCORPORATED USA 281-457-3500 281-457-4115 [email protected]
TEE-FITTING 77015, USA
ALLOY STEEL SOCKET WELD OR THREADED PIPE 4407 HAYGOOD STREET, HOUSTON, 77022,
266 C2 W F I INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED USA 713-695-3633-... 713-695-3528 [email protected]
TEE-FITTING USA
ALLOY STEEL SOCKET WELD OR THREADED PIPE
267 C2 PENNSYLVANIA MACHINE WORKS USA 610-497-3300-536 201 BETHEL ROAD AVE., ASTON, 19014, USA 610-497-3325 [email protected]
TEE-FITTING
ALLOY STEEL SOCKET WELD OR THREADED PIPE
268 C2 PETROL RACCORD SPA Italy 0523 761 832 VIA TREBBIA 29, CALENDASCO, 29010, Italy 0523 761 888 [email protected]
TEE-FITTING
ALLOY STEEL SOCKET WELD OR THREADED PIPE 205 RUE DE LA LIBERTE, MAUBEUGE, 59600,
269 C2 DELCORTE SAS France 327 691 414 327 691 439 [email protected]
TEE-FITTING France
ALLOY STEEL SOCKET WELD OR THREADED PIPE 117-12, NOKSANSANEOP-DAERO, GANGSEO-
270 C2 TK CORPORATION South Korea 51 970 6676 51 831 6969 [email protected]
TEE-FITTING GU, BUSAN, 46752, South Korea
ALLOY STEEL SOCKET WELD OR THREADED PIPE BARTON BUSINESS PARK, BARTON UNDER
271 C2 IPP ACCURA SUPPLY LTD United Kingdom 1283 722000 1283 722010 [email protected]
TEE-FITTING NEEDWOOD, DE13 8BX, United Kingdom
2nd Iind city.(dammam)macca road.s, AL
272 ALLOY STEEL SOCKET WELD/THREADED FLANGE C2 PRECISION FORGINGS FOR FLANGES AND Saudi Arabia 3812-3800/388... 03 812 3088 [email protected]
KHOBAR, 31952, Saudi Arabia
6202 LUMBERDALE ROAD, HOUSTON, 77092,
273 ALLOY STEEL SOCKET WELD/THREADED FLANGE C2 MAASS FLANGE USA 713-329-5500 713-329-5520 [email protected]
USA
13770 INDUSTRIAL ROAD, HOUSTON, 77015,
274 ALLOY STEEL SOCKET WELD/THREADED FLANGE C2 AFGLOBAL CORPORATION USA 713 393 4313 713 393 4329 [email protected]
USA
VIA FREGERA 1, CORTABBIO DI PRIMALUNA,
275 ALLOY STEEL SOCKET WELD/THREADED FLANGE C2 OFFICINE SANTAFEDE SRL Italy 0341 979 980 0341 979 919 [email protected]
23819, Italy
VIA TRIVIO FUENTES 4, GERA LARIO, 22010,
276 ALLOY STEEL SOCKET WELD/THREADED FLANGE C2 OFFICINE NICOLA GALPERTI & FIGLIO S Italy 0344 97200 0344 97210 [email protected]
Italy
MIDC,TARAPUR INDL.AREA,, DIST. PALGHAR,
277 ALLOY STEEL SOCKET WELD/THREADED FLANGE C2 VIRAJ PROFILES LIMITED India 25 25660683 2525 272 448 [email protected]
401506, India
278 ALLOY STEEL SOCKET WELD/THREADED FLANGE C2 METALFAR PRODOTTI INDUSTRIALI SPA Italy 031 335 8211 VIA G PARINI 28, CESANA BRIANZA, 23861, Italy 031 655 149 [email protected]
279 ALLOY STEEL SOCKET WELD/THREADED FLANGE C2 ULMA FORJA Spain 943 78 0552 BARRIO ZUBILLAGA 3, ONATI, 20560, Spain 943 78 1808 [email protected]
ALLOY STEEL, STAINLESS STEEL AND NICKEL WN BRUCKSTRASSE 16, SAARBRUCKEN, 66131,
299 C2 BRUCK GMBH Germany 6893 84 414 6893 84 258 [email protected]
FLANGE Germany
ALLOY STEEL, STAINLESS STEEL AND NICKEL WN STRADA INDUSTRIILOR 10, RAMNICU VALCEA,
300 C2 VILMAR SA Romania 250 703 831 250 703 865 [email protected]
FLANGE 0240445, Romania
301 ANCHOR FLANGE- ANY STEEL C2 RINGMILL SPA Italy 0342 688 273 VIA VALERIANA 103, DUBINO, 23017, Italy 0342 687 939 [email protected]
4407 HAYGOOD STREET, HOUSTON, 77022,
302 ANCHOR FLANGE- ANY STEEL C2 W F I INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED USA 713-695-3633-... 713-695-3528 [email protected]
USA
160 SOUTHBELT INDUSTRIAL DRIVE,
303 ANCHOR FLANGE- ANY STEEL C2 GALPERTI INCORPORATED USA 713 433 0700 713 433 5580 [email protected]
HOUSTON, 77047, USA
BRUCKSTRASSE 16, SAARBRUCKEN, 66131,
304 ANCHOR FLANGE- ANY STEEL C2 BRUCK GMBH Germany 6893 84 414 6893 84 258 [email protected]
Germany
VIA FREGERA 1, CORTABBIO DI PRIMALUNA,
305 ANCHOR FLANGE- ANY STEEL C2 OFFICINE SANTAFEDE SRL Italy 0341 979 980 0341 979 919 [email protected]
23819, Italy
VIA TRIVIO FUENTES 4, GERA LARIO, 22010,
306 ANCHOR FLANGE- ANY STEEL C2 OFFICINE NICOLA GALPERTI & FIGLIO S Italy 0344 97200 0344 97210 [email protected]
Italy
307 ANCHOR FLANGE- ANY STEEL C2 ULMA FORJA Spain 943 78 0552 BARRIO ZUBILLAGA 3, ONATI, 20560, Spain 943 78 1808 [email protected]
STRADA INDUSTRIILOR 10, RAMNICU VALCEA,
308 ANCHOR FLANGE- ANY STEEL C2 VILMAR SA Romania 250 703 831 250 703 865 [email protected]
0240445, Romania
309 ANNUBAR PITOT TUBE-FLOWMETER C2 MERIAM PROCESS TECHNOLOGIES USA 216-281-1100 10920 MADISON AVE., CLEVELAND, 44102, USA 216-281-0228 [email protected]
VIA BORGHISANI 4, PIEVE SAN GIACOMO,
310 ANNUBAR PITOT TUBE-FLOWMETER C2 EUROMISURE SAS DI WIKA ITALIA SRL Italy 0372 640 4 0372 640 490 [email protected]
26035, Italy
APPLIED FIRE PROTECTION/INTUMESCENT FIRE
INDUTSRIAL ESTATE, DAMMAM, DAMMAM,
311 PROTECTION/PENETRATION C1 ARABIAN VERMICULITE INDUSTRIES Saudi Arabia (3) 857-4955 0 [email protected]
31411, Saudi Arabia
FIRESTOPPING/JOINT FIRESTOPPING
APPLIED FIRE PROTECTION/INTUMESCENT FIRE
NEW INDUSTRIAL AREA, UM ALTHAOOB, UM
312 PROTECTION/PENETRATION C1 GREENTECH THERMAL INSULATION PRODUC UAE 43626210 45531301 [email protected]
ALQUWAIN, #, UAE
FIRESTOPPING/JOINT FIRESTOPPING
VIA ADIGE 2-4, CASNATE CON BERNATE, 22070,
313 ASTM B338 GRADE TITANIUM TUBING C3 AD TUBI INOSSIDABILI SPA Italy 03 139 6341 03 14036 983 [email protected]
Italy
13-1 CHOFUMINATO-MACHI, SHIMONOSEKI-
314 ASTM B338 GRADE TITANIUM TUBING C3 MARUICHI STAINLESS TUBE CO LTD Japan 083 246 3781 083 245 1092 [email protected]
CITY, YAMAGUCHI-KEN, 7520953, Japan
PLYMBRIDGE ROAD, PLYMOUTH, PL6 7LG,
315 ASTM B338 GRADE TITANIUM TUBING C3 FINE TUBES LTD United Kingdom 1752 876 441 0 [email protected]
United Kingdom
316 ASTM B338 GRADE TITANIUM TUBING C3 RATNAMANI METALS AND TUBES LTD India 2836 2855 38 VILLAGE: BHIMASAR, KUTCH, 370240, India 2836 2855 40 [email protected]
TRUBNIKOV AVE, 56, NIKOPOL, 053201,
317 ASTM B338 GRADE TITANIUM TUBING C3 VSMPO TITAN UKRAINE LTD Ukraine 412 424 0440 412 424 0423 [email protected]
Ukraine
VIA GIANCARLO FARINA 25, CASARZA LIGURE,
318 ASTM-A194 TYPE NUT C2 IML INDUSTRIA MECCANICA LIGURE SPA Italy 0185 467 661 0185 466 510 [email protected]
16030, Italy
40 RUE DES FUSILLES, ARMENTIERES, 59280,
319 ASTM-A194 TYPE NUT C2 BECK CRESPEL SAS France 320 778 209 320 778200 [email protected]
France
320 ASTM-A194 TYPE NUT C2 OME METALLURGICA ERBESE SRL Italy 031 641 606 VIA MILANO 15, ERBA, 22036, Italy 031 645 618 [email protected]
6-4-35 HISHIE, HIGASHI-OSAKA-SHI, OSAKA,
321 ASTM-A194 TYPE NUT C2 TAKENAKA SEISAKUSHO CO LTD Japan 06 6782 2054 06 6782 2120 [email protected]
5780984, Japan
12748 EAST FLORENCE AVENUE, SANTA FE
322 ASTM-A194 TYPE NUT C2 PACIFIC COAST BOLT CORPORATION USA 562-944-9549 562-944-9360 [email protected]
SPRINGS, 90670-4540, USA
Oilfield Supply Centre - Buildin 51, DUBAI, #,
323 ASTM-A194 TYPE NUT C2 TRIPLEFAST MIDDLE EAST LTD UAE 4 8832234 4 8832235 [email protected]
UAE
16723 ALDINE WESTFIELD, HOUSTON, 77032,
324 ASTM-A194 TYPE NUT C2 SIGMA FASTENERS USA 281 214 8800 281 214 8801 [email protected]
USA
325 ASTM-A194 TYPE NUT C2 NINGBO ZHONGJIANG China 574 86531876 No.178, Xihe Road,, NINGBO, 315205, China 574 86530877 SOPHIE@NINGBOZHONGJIANG
KHALIDIYA COMPOUND, DAMMAM, ZAREEBASHEER@ARABIAN-
326 ASTM-A194 TYPE NUT C2 ARABIAN FASTENERS ENGINEERING AND Saudi Arabia 859-5228 (3)859-3481
DAMMAM, 31647, Saudi Arabia FASTENERS.COM.SA
DAMMAM, 2ND INDUSTRIAL AREA, KHOBAR,
327 ASTM-A194 TYPE NUT C2 AL RASHED FASTENERS AND ENGINEERING Saudi Arabia 882-5589 (3)887-5854 [email protected]
31952, Saudi Arabia
VIA DEI RONCHI 91, SOLBIATE OLONA, 21058,
328 ASTM-A194 TYPE NUT C2 BEA SRL Italy 0331 649 093 0331 649 708 [email protected]
Italy
[email protected]
329 ASTM-A194 TYPE NUT C2 LONE STAR FASTENERS, LP USA 281-353-1191 24131 HARDY ROAD, SPRING, 77383, USA 281-353-4989
M
ALTE SCHONENBACHERSTRASSE 4, REICHSHOF
330 AUTOMATIC RECIRCULATION VALVE C3 SCHROEDAHL GMBH Germany 2265 99270 02265 992727 [email protected]
MITTELAGGER, 51580, Germany
HELLEFORTHSTRASSE 58-60, SCHLOSS HOLTE
331 AUTOMATIC RECIRCULATION VALVE C3 HORA HOLTER REGELARMATUREN GMBH Germany 5207 8903 1070 5207 8903 2070 [email protected]
STUKENBROCK, 33758, Germany
332 AUTOMATIC RECIRCULATION VALVE C3 EMERSON AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS USA 281-274-6970 3950 GREENBRIAR, STAFFORD, 77477, USA 281-274-4664 [email protected]
MELADOOR, ANNAMANADA, THRISSUR, 4802890952-
333 AUTOMATIC RECIRCULATION VALVE C3 KSB MIL CONTROLS LIMITED India 4802695700-00... [email protected]
680741, India 000000
2900 DOC BENNETT RD, FAYETTEVILLE, 28306,
334 AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH C1 EATON CORPORATION USA 910-483-2222-253 910-677-5208 [email protected]
USA
335 AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH C1 EATON ELECTRICAL USA 828-687-3325 221 HEYWOOD ROAD, ARDEN, 28704, USA 828-687-3470 [email protected]
336 AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH C1 KOHLER COMPANY USA 920-457-4441-... N7650 Cty Trk LS, SHEBOYGAN, 53083, USA UNKNOWN [email protected]
362 BALL VALVE 1-13/16 IN AND AOVE- API 10000 C2 CAMERON VALVES ITALY SRL Italy 0341 932233 VIA PRATI DELLA ROSA, COLICO, 23823, Italy 0341 932406 [email protected]
11 GLASSHOUSE STREET, NEWCASTLE UPON
363 BALL VALVE 1-13/16 IN AND AOVE- API 10000 C2 BEL VALVES United Kingdom 191 265 9091 191 276 3244 [email protected]
TYNE, NE6 1BS, United Kingdom
364 BALL VALVE 1-13/16 IN AND AOVE- API 10000 C2 CAMERON ITALY SRL Italy 0383 691 263 VIA ITALO BETTO 11, VOGHERA, 27058, Italy 0383 367 166 [email protected]
365 BALL VALVE 1-13/16 IN AND AOVE- API 10000 C2 PERAR SPA Italy 0331 465 208 VIA GRIGNA 37, RESCALDINA, 20027, Italy 0331 57 88 02 [email protected]
366 BALL VALVE 1-13/16 IN AND AOVE- API 10000 C2 OMB VALVES SPA Italy 035 4256711 VIA EUROPA 7, CENATE SOTTO, 24069, Italy 035 4942638 [email protected]
367 BALL VALVE 1-13/16 IN AND AOVE- API 10000 C2 ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY VALVE SPA Italy 034 193 2164 VIA OMBRIANO 2, COLICO, 23823, Italy 0341 930785 [email protected]
BALL VALVE NPS 26 AND ABOVE-ASME VIALE GIUSEPPE BORRI 42, CASTELLANZA,
400 C2 PETROLVALVES SRL Italy 0331 334 111 0331 334 250 [email protected]
CLASS150 AND ABOVE 21053, Italy
BALL VALVE NPS 26 AND ABOVE-ASME
401 C2 FORUM ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES/ PBV USA 281 637 2044 12735 DAIRY ASHFORD, HOUSTON, 77477, USA 281-340-5499 [email protected]
CLASS150 AND ABOVE
BALL VALVE NPS 26 AND ABOVE-ASME
402 C2 OMS SALERI SPA Italy 0365 826610 VIA VALLESABBIA 2, ODOLO, 25076, Italy 0365 826613 [email protected]
CLASS150 AND ABOVE
BALL VALVE NPS 26 AND ABOVE-ASME 7130 HIGASHI-HARUCHIKA, INA-SHI, NAGANO-
403 C2 KITZ CORPORATION Japan 0551 20 4152 0551 20 4298 [email protected]
CLASS150 AND ABOVE KEN, 3994496, Japan
BALL VALVE NPS 26 AND ABOVE-ASME
404 C2 CAMERON ITALY SRL Italy 0383 691 263 VIA ITALO BETTO 11, VOGHERA, 27058, Italy 0383 367 166 [email protected]
CLASS150 AND ABOVE
BALL VALVE NPS 26 AND ABOVE-ASME
405 C2 PERAR SPA Italy 0331 465 208 VIA GRIGNA 37, RESCALDINA, 20027, Italy 0331 57 88 02 [email protected]
CLASS150 AND ABOVE
BALL VALVE NPS 26 AND ABOVE-ASME
406 C2 OMB VALVES SPA Italy 035 4256711 VIA EUROPA 7, CENATE SOTTO, 24069, Italy 035 4942638 [email protected]
CLASS150 AND ABOVE
BALL VALVE NPS 26 AND ABOVE-ASME
407 C2 OMS SALERI SPA BIONE Italy 0365 826 610 VIA PRADA 7/9, BIONE, 25070, Italy 0365 826 613 [email protected]
CLASS150 AND ABOVE
BALL VALVE NPS 26 AND ABOVE-ASME THANE BELAPUR ROAD, NAVI MUMBAI,
408 C2 HAWA VALVES INDIA PVT LTD India 22 6776 0000 22 6776 0100 [email protected]
CLASS150 AND ABOVE 400701, India
BALL VALVE NPS 26 AND ABOVE-ASME
409 C2 CAMERON VALVES ITALY SRL Italy 0341 932233 VIA PRATI DELLA ROSA, COLICO, 23823, Italy 0341 932406 [email protected]
CLASS150 AND ABOVE
BALL VALVE NPS 26 AND ABOVE-ASME CDA MONTEDORO 13, URBISAGLIA, 62010,
410 C2 DAFRAM SPA Italy 0733 511 938 0733 50196 [email protected]
CLASS150 AND ABOVE Italy
510 BUTTERFLY VALVE (HIGH PERFORMANCE) C3 ORTON SRL Italy 0523 762511 VIA DEI BAZACHI 50, PIACENZA, 29100, Italy 0523 762512 [email protected]
VANHA PORVOONTIE 229, VANTAA, 01301,
511 BUTTERFLY VALVE (HIGH PERFORMANCE) C3 NELES FINLAND INC Finland 8204 83150 8204 83151 [email protected]
Finland
VIA PIACENZA 1, LUGAGNANO VAL D ARDA,
512 BUTTERFLY VALVE (HIGH PERFORMANCE) C3 EMERSON AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS Italy 0523 890 361 0523 890 290 [email protected]
29018, Italy
ERHARD GMBH & CO. KG MEEBOLDSTRAßE 22,
513 BUTTERFLY VALVE (HIGH PERFORMANCE) C3 ERHARD GmbH Germany 49 (0)7321 320 0 49 7321 320 808 [email protected]
89522 HEIDENHEIM
VAG-GRUPPE HEADQUARTERS CARL-EUTHER-
514 BUTTERFLY VALVE (HIGH PERFORMANCE) C3 VAG GmbH Germany 49 (621) 749 0 49 (621) 749 2156 [email protected]
STR. 1 68305 MANNHEIM
515 BUTTWELD CROSS ANY METAL C3 ALASKAN COPPER WORKS USA 206-423-6753 3223 6TH AVE SOUTH, SEATTLE, 98134, USA 206-623-7335 [email protected]
5200 NW FRONT AVENUE, PORTLAND, 97210,
516 BUTTWELD CROSS ANY METAL C3 TUBE FORGINGS OF AMERICA USA (503)243-2005 (503)243-5301 [email protected]
USA
517 BUTTWELD CROSS ANY METAL C3 PETROL RACCORD SPA Italy 0523 761 832 VIA TREBBIA 29, CALENDASCO, 29010, Italy 0523 761 888 [email protected]
NO. 303 REN-SIN ROAD, REN-WU DISTRI,
518 BUTTWELD CROSS ANY METAL C3 BOTH-WELL STEEL FITTINGS CO LTD Taiwan 7 3711536 7 3713864 [email protected]
KAOHSIUNG CITY, 814020, Taiwan
519 BUTTWELD CROSS ANY METAL C3 VALVITALIA SPA Italy 0385 70341 VIA STAZIONE, ARENA PO, 27040, Italy 0385 889 885 [email protected]
Bldg no.1503, Road#1161,Musalla 41,
520 CABINETS FOR VIBRATION MONITORING SYS C2 GENERAL ELECTRIC BAHRAIN COMPANY W. Bahrain 17408687 17408578 [email protected]
MANAMA, #, Bahrain
521 CABINETS FOR VIBRATION MONITORING SYS C2 COMPUTER SYSTEM PROTECTION Saudi Arabia 03 890 2779 #, DAMMAM, 31492, Saudi Arabia 03 890 2780 [email protected]
SEIHAT, DAMMAM JUBAIL HIGHWAY,
522 CABINETS FOR VIBRATION MONITORING SYS C2 PRUDENT SAUDI ARABIA LTD Saudi Arabia 802-0635 802-0321 [email protected]
DAMMAM, 31471, Saudi Arabia
523 CABINETS FOR VIBRATION MONITORING SYS C2 ELECTRONIC AND ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIE Saudi Arabia 013 812 3725-229 MODON 3, DAMMAM, 31952, Saudi Arabia 013 812 3735 [email protected]
546 CAPACITOR BANK C2 GE GRID SOLUTIONS OY LTD Finland 50 373 8590 KAAPELIKATU 3, TAMPERE, 33331, Finland 3 3883 360 [email protected]
227, GYEONGGIDONG-RO, YONGIN, GYEONGGI-
547 CAPACITOR BANK C2 SAMWHA CAPACITOR CO LTD South Korea 31 330 5797 31 339 0413 [email protected]
DO, 17118, South Korea
548 CAPACITOR BANK C2 GE GRID SOLUTIONS LLC USA 727 228 4280 1925 CALUMET ST, CLEARWATER, 33765, USA 727 228 4243 [email protected]
654 CARBON STEEL PIPES AND FITTINGS C2 VALVITALIA SPA Italy 0385 70341 VIA STAZIONE, ARENA PO, 27040, Italy 0385 889 885 [email protected]
6600 SOUTH HARLEM AVENUE, ARGO, 60501-
655 CARBON STEEL PIPES AND FITTINGS C2 WELDBEND USA 708 594 1700 708 458 0106 [email protected]
1930, USA
INDUSTRIEPARK, MUERZZUSCHLAG, 8680,
656 CARBON STEEL PIPES AND FITTINGS C2 ERNE FITTINGS GMBH Austria 43 5524 501 252 5524 501 8340 [email protected]
Austria
58 SOI WAT KRUNAI, BANGKRU,
[email protected]
657 CARBON STEEL PIPES AND FITTINGS C2 THAI BENKAN CO LTD Thailand 2 463 0074-119 PHRAPRADAENG, SAMUTPRAKARN, 10130, 2 463 6238
O.TH
Thailand
708 SOUTH ELMIRA AVENUE, RUSSELLVILLE,
658 CARBON STEEL PIPES AND FITTINGS C2 LADISH DIVISION/TRINITY USA 479-964-6227 479-964-6231 [email protected]
72801, USA
WESTERTON ROAD, BROXBURN, EH52 5AU,
659 CARBON STEEL PIPES AND FITTINGS C2 .. EZEFLOW UK LTD United Kingdom 1506 863 614 1506 856 628 [email protected]
United Kingdom
CARBON STEEL SEAMLESS PIPE- TYPE ASTM 260-100 FUNAO, KAINAN, WAKAYAMA-KEN, [email protected]
661 C3 NIPPON STEEL CORPORATION Japan 080 7572 0343 03 6867 4957
A106 6420001, Japan M
CARBON STEEL SEAMLESS PIPE- TYPE ASTM 011- Dr. Jorge A. Simini 250 82804MHA, CAMPANA, 011-54-3489-
662 C3 SIDERCA S.A.I.C. Argentina [email protected]
A106 543489433059 #, Argentina 434894
CARBON STEEL SEAMLESS PIPE- TYPE ASTM
663 C3 U.S. STEEL TUBULAR USA 205-783-4603 5700 VALLEY ROAD, FAIRFIELD, 35064, USA 205-783-2535 [email protected]
A106
CARBON STEEL SEAMLESS PIPE- TYPE ASTM NO.396 JINTANG ROAD,, DONGLI DISTRICT,
664 C3 TIANJIN PIPE CORPORATION China 022 6628 0988... 022 6628 2952 [email protected]
A106 TIANJIN, 300301, China
CARBON STEEL SEAMLESS PIPE- TYPE ASTM MANNESMANN STRASSE 11, ZEITHAIN, 01619,
665 C3 SALZGITTER MANNESMANN ROHR Germany 3525 792284 3525 791291 [email protected]
A106 Germany
CARBON STEEL SEAMLESS PIPE- TYPE ASTM MANNESMANN STRASSE 11, ZEITHAIN, 01619,
666 C3 SALZGITTER MANNESMANN ROHR Germany 3525 792284 3525 791291 [email protected]
A106 Germany
CARBON STEEL SEAMLESS PIPE- TYPE ASTM NO.396 JINTANG ROAD,, DONGLI DISTRICT,
667 C3 TIANJIN PIPE CORPORATION China 022-66282952 022-24801291 [email protected]
A106 TIANJIN, 300301, China
CARBON STEEL SEAMLESS PIPE- TYPE ASTM NO. 396 JINTANG ROAD, DONGLI DISTRICT,
668 C3 TIANJIN PIPE CORPORATION China 22-24802227 22-66282951 [email protected]
A106 TIANJIN, 300301, China
CARBON STEEL SEAMLESS PIPE- TYPE ASTM NO.396 JINTANG ROAD, TIANJIN, 300301,
669 C3 TIANJIN PIPE CORPORATION China 22 66282952 22 24801291 [email protected]
A106 China
CARBON STEEL SEAMLESS PIPE- TYPE ASTM PIAZZA CADUTI 6 LUGLIO 1944 1, DALMINE,
670 C3 TENARIS DALMINE SPA Italy 035 560 3423 035 560 3827 [email protected]
A106 24044, Italy
CARBON STEEL SEAMLESS PIPE- TYPE ASTM RATHER KREUZEWEG 106, DUSSELDORF,
671 C3 VALLOUREC DEUTSCHLAND Germany 211 9602 285 211 9672 800 [email protected]
A106 40472, Germany
CARBON STEEL SEAMLESS PIPE- TYPE ASTM
672 C3 TUBOS REUNIDOS SA Spain 945 897100 BARRIO SAGARRIBAI 2, AMURRIO, 01470, Spain 945 897155 [email protected]
A106
701 CARBON STEEL SW OR THREADED COUPLING C2 PENNSYLVANIA MACHINE WORKS USA 610-497-3300-536 201 BETHEL ROAD AVE., ASTON, 19014, USA 610-497-3325 [email protected]
710 CARBON STEEL SW OR THREADED ELBOW C2 PETROL RACCORD SPA Italy 0523 761 832 VIA TREBBIA 29, CALENDASCO, 29010, Italy 0523 761 888 [email protected]
NO. 303 REN-SIN ROAD, REN-WU DISTRI,
711 CARBON STEEL SW OR THREADED ELBOW C2 BOTH-WELL STEEL FITTINGS CO LTD Taiwan 7 3711536 7 3713864 [email protected]
KAOHSIUNG CITY, 814020, Taiwan
117-12, NOKSANSANEOP-DAERO, GANGSEO-
712 CARBON STEEL SW OR THREADED ELBOW C2 TK CORPORATION South Korea 51 970 6676 51 831 6969 [email protected]
GU, BUSAN, 46752, South Korea
713 CARBON STEEL SW OR THREADED ELBOW C2 ULMA FORJA Spain 943 78 0552 BARRIO ZUBILLAGA 3, ONATI, 20560, Spain 943 78 1808 [email protected]
BARTON BUSINESS PARK, BARTON UNDER
714 CARBON STEEL SW OR THREADED ELBOW C2 IPP ACCURA SUPPLY LTD United Kingdom 1283 722000 1283 722010 [email protected]
NEEDWOOD, DE13 8BX, United Kingdom
GIORDANO.CAMICIA@SIDERFORGEROSSI.
715 CARBON STEEL SWIVEL RING FLANGE C2 SIDERFORGEROSSI GROUP SPA Italy 0445 714 440 VIA CARTIERI DI MEZZO, ARSIERO, 36011, Italy 0445 741 741
COM
VIA CARLO ALBERTO DALLA CHIESA 3,
716 CARBON STEEL SWIVEL RING FLANGE C2 MEGA SPA Italy 035 661 280 035 665 535 [email protected]
BERGAMO, 24020, Italy
160 SOUTHBELT INDUSTRIAL DRIVE,
717 CARBON STEEL SWIVEL RING FLANGE C2 GALPERTI INCORPORATED USA 713 433 0700 713 433 5580 [email protected]
HOUSTON, 77047, USA
718 CARBON STEEL SWIVEL RING FLANGE C2 OIL STATES INDUSTRIES USA 713 445 2257 6120 E. Orem, HOUSTON, 77048, USA 713-445-2510 [email protected]
13770 INDUSTRIAL ROAD, HOUSTON, 77015,
719 CARBON STEEL SWIVEL RING FLANGE C2 AFGLOBAL CORPORATION USA 713 393 4313 713 393 4329 [email protected]
USA
BRUCKSTRASSE 16, SAARBRUCKEN, 66131,
720 CARBON STEEL SWIVEL RING FLANGE C2 BRUCK GMBH Germany 6893 84 414 6893 84 258 [email protected]
Germany
VIA FREGERA 1, CORTABBIO DI PRIMALUNA,
721 CARBON STEEL SWIVEL RING FLANGE C2 OFFICINE SANTAFEDE SRL Italy 0341 979 980 0341 979 919 [email protected]
23819, Italy
VIA TRIVIO FUENTES 4, GERA LARIO, 22010,
722 CARBON STEEL SWIVEL RING FLANGE C2 OFFICINE NICOLA GALPERTI & FIGLIO S Italy 0344 97200 0344 97210 [email protected]
Italy
STRADA INDUSTRIILOR 10, RAMNICU VALCEA,
723 CARBON STEEL SWIVEL RING FLANGE C2 VILMAR SA Romania 250 703 831 250 703 865 [email protected]
0240445, Romania
724 CARBON STEEL WN FLANGE C2 CAMERON SINGAPORE PTE LTD Singapore 6494 7781 2 GUL CIRCLE, SINGAPORE, 629560, Singapore 6415 1219 [email protected]
CATHODIC PROTECTION
10848-214 STREET, EDMONTON, T5S 2A7,
760 PHASE CONTROLLED RECTIFIERS C2 CORRPRO CANADA, INCORPORATED Canada 780-447-4189 780-447-4248 [email protected]
Canada
CATHODIC PROTECTION
SALMAN ALFARESI ST,KHALIDIAH, DAMMAM,
761 PHASE CONTROLLED RECTIFIERS C2 SPECIALIZED OIL AND GAS ENGINEERING Saudi Arabia (3)8570034-3465 (3)8590289 [email protected]
31452, Saudi Arabia
762 CCS (ASSEMBLY AND TEST) CABINET C1 COMPUTER SYSTEM PROTECTION Saudi Arabia 03 890 2779 #, DAMMAM, 31492, Saudi Arabia 03 890 2780 [email protected]
SEIHAT, DAMMAM JUBAIL HIGHWAY,
763 CCS (ASSEMBLY AND TEST) CABINET C1 PRUDENT SAUDI ARABIA LTD Saudi Arabia 802-0635 802-0321 [email protected]
DAMMAM, 31471, Saudi Arabia
JUBAIL-LIGHT INDUSTRIAL AREA,, JUBAIL,
764 CCS (ASSEMBLY AND TEST) CABINET C1 INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM FACTORY Saudi Arabia 013 361 6961 013 361 6964 [email protected]
31951, Saudi Arabia
SECOND INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, KHOBAR, 31952, EHTESHAM.INAMDAR@RAWABIELECTRIC
765 CCS (ASSEMBLY AND TEST) CABINET C1 RAWABI ELECTRIC COMPANY Saudi Arabia 3-842-9394 03 842 9491
Saudi Arabia .COM
900 WEST MOUNT STREET, CONNERSVILLE, KIM KEELER
766 CENTRIFUGAL BLOWER C1 HOWDEN ROOTS LLC USA 716-706-2821 765-827-9266
47331, USA <[email protected]>
603 KANDATSU-MACHI, TSUCHIURA-SHI,
767 CENTRIFUGAL BLOWER C1 HITACHI INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS LTD Japan 03 6284 3973 03 6284 3993 [email protected]
IBARAKI-KEN, 3000013, Japan
SEIFERITZER ALLEE 26, MEERANE, 08393,
768 CENTRIFUGAL BLOWER C1 BORSIG ZM COMPRESSION GMBH Germany 3764 5390 5100 3764 5390 5090 [email protected]
Germany
3-27 MIYOSHI-CHO, MISHIMA-SHI, SHIZUOKA,,
769 CENTRIFUGAL BLOWER C1 DMW CORPORATION Japan 055 975 8221 055 975 5784 [email protected]
4118560, Japan
HESSHEIMER STRASSE 2, FRANKENTHAL,
770 CENTRIFUGAL BLOWER C1 HOWDEN TURBO GMBH Germany 6233 852571 6233 852589 [email protected]
67227, Germany
1204, CHANGWON-DAERO, SEONGSAN-GU,
771 CENTRIFUGAL BLOWER C1 HANWHA POWER SYSTEMS CO LTD South Korea 55 260 1401 CHANGWON, GYEONGNAM, 51542, South 55 283 9534 [email protected]
Korea
772 CENTRIFUGAL FAN- 50 HP & ABOVE C1 AEROMECCANICA STRANICH SPA Italy 02 240 17 51 VIA SONDRIO 2, PIOLTELLO, 20096, Italy 02 240 17 53 [email protected]
3-27 MIYOSHI-CHO, MISHIMA-SHI, SHIZUOKA,,
773 CENTRIFUGAL FAN- 50 HP & ABOVE C1 DMW CORPORATION Japan 055 975 8221 055 975 5784 [email protected]
4118560, Japan
MICHA GOBBLE
774 CENTRIFUGAL FAN- 50 HP & ABOVE C1 TWIN CITY CLARAGE USA 931 424 2574 202 COMMERCE WAY, PULASKI, 38478, USA 763 551 7601
<[email protected]>
411 INDEPENDENCE DRIVE, MEDINA, 44256,
775 CENTRIFUGAL FAN- 50 HP & ABOVE C1 HOWDEN NORTH AMERICA INC. USA 330 869 4722 330 869 4819 [email protected]
USA
1381 HOCQUART STREET, ST. BRUNO, J3V 6B5,
776 CENTRIFUGAL FAN- 50 HP & ABOVE C1 HOWDEN COVENT FANS INC. Canada 519 884 7788 519 884 7588 [email protected]
Canada
CENTRIFUGAL PUMP MAG-DRIVE HORIZONTAL HAMPDEN PARK INDUSTRIAL ESTATE,
777 C2 HMD SEALLESS PUMPS United Kingdom 1323 452043 1323 501241 [email protected]
TYPE - ASME EASTBOURNE, BN22 9AN, United Kingdom
CENTRIFUGAL PUMP MAG-DRIVE HORIZONTAL 3900 COOK BOULEVARD, CHESAPEAKE, 23323,
778 C2 FLOWSERVE CORPORATION USA 757-485-8090 757-485-8148 [email protected]
TYPE - ASME USA
CENTRIFUGAL PUMP MAG-DRIVE HORIZONTAL 14845 WEST 64TH AVENUE, ARVADA, 80007,
779 C2 SUNDYNE CORP/HAMILTON SUNDSTRAND USA 303-425-0800-... 303-425-0896 #
TYPE - ASME USA
CENTRIFUGAL PUMP MAG-DRIVE HORIZONTAL
780 C2 ITT CORP. INDUSTRIAL PROCESS USA 315-568-7565 240 FALL STREET, SENECA FALLS, 13148, USA 315-568-7145 [email protected]
TYPE - ASME
CENTRIFUGAL PUMP MAG-DRIVE HORIZONTAL BLUMENFELDSTRASSE 18, BOCHUM, 44795,
781 C2 KLAUS UNION GMBH AND CO Germany 234 4595 182 234 4595 7020 [email protected]
TYPE - ASME Germany
CENTRIFUGAL PUMP MAG-DRIVE HORIZONTAL NO.86 LIAOHE EAST ROAD D.D. PORT, DALIAN,
782 C2 DALIAN HERMETIC PUMP CO LTD China 411 8758 1206 411 8630 2990 [email protected]
TYPE - ASME 116620, China
CENTRIFUGAL PUMP MAG-DRIVE HORIZONTAL
783 C2 ITT SAUDI COMPANY Saudi Arabia (3)8127771 2'ND INDUSTRIAL CITY, #, 31952, Saudi Arabia (3)8127717 [email protected]
TYPE - ASME
CENTRIFUGAL PUMP MAG-DRIVE HORIZONTAL AL-RUSHAID OIL FIEL CENTER, KHOBAR, 31952,
784 C2 FLOWSERVE AL-RUSHAID COMOPANY LTD. Saudi Arabia (3)868-5110-117 (3)868-5105 [email protected]
TYPE - ASME Saudi Arabia
CENTRIFUGAL PUMP MAG-DRIVE HORIZONTAL ERNSTBLICKLE STRASSE 29, BRUCHSAL, 76646,
785 C2 SULZER PUMPEN DEUTSCHLAND GMBH Germany 7251 76 750 7251 76 409 [email protected]
TYPE - ASME Germany
5680 East HOUSTON STREET, SAN ANTONIO,
786 CENTRIFUGAL WATER CHILLERS C3 YORK A JOHNSON CONTROLS COMPANY USA 210 858-2193-157 00000000 [email protected]
78220, USA
787 CENTRIFUGAL WATER CHILLERS C3 DAIKIN APPLIED AMERICA USA 540 248 9523 207 LAUREL HILL ROAD, VERONA, 24482, USA 540 248 9530 [email protected]
836 CHECK VALVE C2 MARIANI RUBINETTERIE INDUSTRIALI SR Italy 0163 233 68 VIA VALDUGGIA 12, BORGOSESIA, 13011, Italy 0163 279 00 [email protected]
CHILLED WATER EXPANSION TANK- HVAC 23 BERTRAND AVENUE, TORONTO, ONTARIO, MPOPA@ARMSTRONGFLUIDTECHNOLOG
857 C3 ARMSTRONG FLUID TECHNOLOGY Canada (647)792-0681 (416) 697-8857
SYSTEM M1L 2P3, Canada Y.COM
CHILLED WATER EXPANSION TANK- HVAC
858 C3 WESSELS CO STC USA 3178889800 101 TANK STREET, GREENWOOD, 46143, USA 317-865-7411 [email protected]
SYSTEM
22614 ROUTE 84 NORTH, CORDOVA, 61242,
859 CLEAN-AGENT FIRE-EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS C1 3M COMPANY USA 309-654-2291-... 309-654-1364 [email protected]
USA
860 COATING,OCTG; ACCESS EXT & INT.-SERVICE C3 ARABIAN PIPE COATING COMPANY Saudi Arabia 3895-3552 JIDDAH STREET, JUBAIL, 31951, Saudi Arabia (3)894-9157 #
Dammam Jubail High-way, DAMMAM, 31411,
861 COATING,OCTG; ACCESS EXT & INT.-SERVICE C3 AL-QAHTANI PIPE COATING INDUSTRIES Saudi Arabia 856-2854 826-9894 [email protected]
Saudi Arabia
862 COATING,OCTG; ACCESS EXT & INT.-SERVICE C3 ARABIAN PIPE COATING COMPANY Saudi Arabia 3895-3552 JIDDAH STREET, JUBAIL, 31951, Saudi Arabia (3)894-9157 #
Dammam Jubail High-way, DAMMAM, 31411,
863 COATING,OCTG; ACCESS EXT & INT.-SERVICE C3 AL-QAHTANI PIPE COATING INDUSTRIES Saudi Arabia 856-2854 826-9894 [email protected]
Saudi Arabia
OLDENDS LANE, STONEHOUSE, GL10 3TA,
864 COLOR ANALYZER C1 ABB LTD United Kingdom 1453 826 661 0 [email protected]
United Kingdom
GREG STEWART
865 COLOR ANALYZER C1 AMETEK PROCESS INSTRUMENTS USA 412-828-9040 150 FREEPORT RD, PITTSBURGH, 15238, USA 412-828-4206
<[email protected]>
COMBUSTION GAS TURBINE- INDUSTRIAL
866 C3 GENERAL ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL USA 864-254-2313 300 GARLINGTON RD, GREENVILLE, 29607, USA 864-254-2431 [email protected]
(30,000 HP AND ABOVE)
COMBUSTION GAS TURBINE- INDUSTRIAL
867 C3 SIEMENS INDUSTRIAL Sweden 70 2795 019 SLOTTSVAGEN, FINSPONG, 612 83, Sweden 0 [email protected]
(30,000 HP AND ABOVE)
COMBUSTION GAS TURBINE- INDUSTRIAL 3-1-1 SAIWAI-CHO, HITACHI-SHI, IBARAKI-KEN,
868 C3 MITSUBISHI POWER LTD Japan 80-8020-7021 294 55 9879 [email protected]
(30,000 HP AND ABOVE) 3178585, Japan
COMBUSTION GAS TURBINE- INDUSTRIAL HUTTENSTRASSE 12-16, BERLIN, 10553,
869 C3 SIEMENS AG Germany 30 3461 2728 30 3461 2118 [email protected]
(30,000 HP AND ABOVE) Germany
COMBUSTION GAS TURBINE- INDUSTRIAL 20 AVENUE DU MARECHAL JUIN, BELFORT
870 C3 GE ENERGY PRODUCTS FRANCE SNC France 3 8459 1151 3 8459 2110 [email protected]
(30,000 HP AND ABOVE) CEDEX, 90007, France
COMBUSTION GAS TURBINE- INDUSTRIAL 5101 WESTINGHOUSE BOULEVARD,
871 C3 SIEMENS ENERGY INCORPORATED USA 704 551 5299 704 551 5476 [email protected]
(30,000 HP AND ABOVE) CHARLOTTE, 28273, USA
COMBUSTION GAS TURBINE- INDUSTRIAL
872 C3 NUOVO PIGNONE INTERNATIONAL SRL Italy 055 423 3896 VIA P RICASOLI 11, FLORENCE, 50127, Italy 055 423 2800 [email protected]
(30,000 HP AND ABOVE)
COMBUSTION GAS TURBINE- INDUSTRIAL 2-1-1, SHINHAMA, ARAI-CHO,, TAKASAGO-SHI,
873 C3 MITSUBISHI POWER LTD Japan 80 2412 0381 79 445 6907 [email protected]
(30,000 HP AND ABOVE) HYOGO-KEN, 6768686, Japan
COMBUSTION GAS TURBINE- INDUSTRIAL STREET NO.152 BUILDING#6685, DAMMAM,
874 C3 BRANCH OF SIEMENS ENERGY COMPANY Saudi Arabia 013 808 7803 013 887 7445 [email protected]
(30,000 HP AND ABOVE) 31952, Saudi Arabia
COMBUSTION GAS TURBINE- INDUSTRIAL GE Manufacturing Technology Ce, DAMMAM, 013 819 7400-
875 C3 GENERAL ELECTRIC SAUDI ADVANCE Saudi Arabia 013 819 7400-... [email protected]
(30,000 HP AND ABOVE) 34338, Saudi Arabia 000000
COMBUSTION GAS TURBINE- INDUSTRIAL WATERSIDE SOUTH, LINCOLN, LN5 7FD, United STEPHEN.BARBER@SIEMENS-
876 C3 SIEMENS INDUSTRIAL TURBOMACHINERY L United Kingdom 1522 584135 201 8667542
(UPTO 30,000 HP) Kingdom ENERGY.COM
COMBUSTION GAS TURBINE- INDUSTRIAL
877 C3 SIEMENS INDUSTRIAL Sweden 70 2795 019 SLOTTSVAGEN, FINSPONG, 612 83, Sweden 0 [email protected]
(UPTO 30,000 HP)
COMBUSTION GAS TURBINE- INDUSTRIAL 3-1-1 SAIWAI-CHO, HITACHI-SHI, IBARAKI-KEN,
878 C3 MITSUBISHI POWER LTD Japan 80-8020-7021 294 55 9879 [email protected]
(UPTO 30,000 HP) 3178585, Japan
COMBUSTION GAS TURBINE- INDUSTRIAL 2200 PACIFIC HIGHWAY, SAN DIEGO, 92186-
879 C3 SOLAR TURBINES INCORPORATED USA 805-505-8466 619-544-5605 #
(UPTO 30,000 HP) 5376, USA
COMBUSTION GAS TURBINE- INDUSTRIAL 1-1 KAWASAKI-CHO, AKASHI-SHI, HYOGO-KEN,
880 C3 KAWASAKI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD Japan 078 682 5407 078 682 5559 [email protected]
(UPTO 30,000 HP) 6738666, Japan
COMBUSTION GAS TURBINE- INDUSTRIAL
881 C3 DRESSER RAND AS Norway 9750 4600 KIRKEGARDSV 45, KONGSBERG, 3601, Norway 3228 7080 [email protected]
(UPTO 30,000 HP)
COMBUSTION GAS TURBINE- INDUSTRIAL
882 C3 NUOVO PIGNONE INTERNATIONAL SRL Italy 055 423 3896 VIA P RICASOLI 11, FLORENCE, 50127, Italy 055 423 2800 [email protected]
(UPTO 30,000 HP)
COMBUSTION GAS TURBINE- INDUSTRIAL 2-1-1, SHINHAMA, ARAI-CHO,, TAKASAGO-SHI,
883 C3 MITSUBISHI POWER LTD Japan 80 2412 0381 79 445 6907 [email protected]
(UPTO 30,000 HP) HYOGO-KEN, 6768686, Japan
COMBUSTION GAS:AERO TURBINE- (30,000 HP ONE NEUUMANN WAY F118, CINCINNATI,
884 C3 GE ENGINE SERVICES INCORPORATED USA 513-552-5641 513 218 7826 [email protected]
AND ABOVE) 45215, USA
COMBUSTION GAS:AERO TURBINE- (30,000 HP 105 NORTH SANDUSKY STREET, MOUNT
885 C3 SIEMENS ENERGY, INC. USA 740-393-8888 740-393-8336 [email protected]
AND ABOVE) VERNON, 43050, USA
COMBUSTION GAS:AERO TURBINE- (30,000 HP
886 C3 DRESSER RAND AS Norway 32 28 70 33 HAVNEGT 83, DRAMMEN, 3040, Norway 3228 7080 [email protected]
AND ABOVE)
COMBUSTION GAS:AERO TURBINE- (30,000 HP
887 C3 NUOVO PIGNONE INTERNATIONAL SRL Italy 055 423 3896 VIA P RICASOLI 11, FLORENCE, 50127, Italy 055 423 2800 [email protected]
AND ABOVE)
943 CONVENTIONAL SAFETY RELIEF VALVE C2 DRESSER AL-RUSHAID VALVE AND Saudi Arabia (3) 341-0278 JUBAIL, JUBAIL, 31961, Saudi Arabia (3) 341-7624 [email protected]
10195 Brecksville Road, BRECKSVILLE, 44141,
944 CONVENTIONAL SAFETY RELIEF VALVE C2 FARRIS ENGINEERING USA 440-838-7690 440-838-7699 [email protected]
USA
15 Shaver Street, BRANTFORD, N3T 5T3,
945 CONVENTIONAL SAFETY RELIEF VALVE C2 FARRIS ENGINEERING Canada 519-756-4800-... 519-756-4016 [email protected]
Canada
ITZEHOER STRASSE 63-65, HOHENWESTEDT,
946 CONVENTIONAL SAFETY RELIEF VALVE C2 LESER GMBH AND CO KG Germany 4871 27188 4871 27298 [email protected]
24594, Germany
AL-KHALDIYA, OPP 1ST IND CITY, DAMMAM,
947 CONVENTIONAL SAFETY RELIEF VALVE C2 BRANCH OF YUSUF BIN AHMED KANOO Saudi Arabia 03 857 1265-391 03 857 4407/9570 [email protected]
31411, Saudi Arabia
JUBAIL INDUSTRIAL CITY, JUBAIL, 31961, Saudi
948 CONVENTIONAL SAFETY RELIEF VALVE C2 BINZAGR FACTORY FOR INSULATION Saudi Arabia (3)341-1331-167 (3)341-1337 [email protected]
Arabia
1-6 SHODAI-TAJIKA, HIRAKATA-SHI, OSAKA,
949 CONVENTIONAL SAFETY RELIEF VALVE C2 FUKUI SEISAKUSHO CO LTD Japan 072 857 4521 072 857 3324 [email protected]
5731132, Japan
EMEREWETHER@METALINDUSTRIESINC.
1003 DAMPERS ACTUATORS C1 METAL INDUSTRIES USA 727 441 2651 896 RUTHERFORD ROAD, MARION, 28752, USA 727 431 0099
COM
990 SOUTH PARK VIEW CIRCLE, MOSINEE,
1004 DAMPERS ACTUATORS C1 GREENHECK FAN CORPORATION USA 715-359-6171 715-355-6484 [email protected]
54455, USA
3RD INDUSTRIAL CITY, JEDDAH, 21523, Saudi
1005 DAMPERS ACTUATORS C1 SHARQAWI AIR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS Saudi Arabia 012 608 0896-117 012 638 0684 [email protected]
Arabia
990 SOUTH PARK VIEW CIRCLE, MOSINEE,
1006 DAMPERS ACTUATORS C1 GREENHECK FAN CORPORATION USA 715-359-6171 715-355-6484 [email protected]
54455, USA
ALLMENDSTRASSE 127, ZURICH, 8041,
1007 DAMPERS ACTUATORS C1 LUNOR G KULL AG Switzerland 44 488 6600 44 488 6610 [email protected]
Switzerland
1008 DAMPERS ACTUATORS C1 RUSKIN TITUS GULF LLC UAE 6 5620320 Umm Al Thaoob, UMM AL QUWAIN, 5239, UAE 6 5621140 [email protected]
NEW INDUSTRIAL AREA, RIYADH, 11444, Saudi
1009 DAMPERS ACTUATORS C1 SAUDI AIR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS CO. Saudi Arabia 011 498 2984 011 498 2497 [email protected]
Arabia
DAMPERS, FIRE, SMOKE OR ELECTRICAL 990 SOUTH PARK VIEW CIRCLE, MOSINEE,
1010 C1 GREENHECK FAN CORPORATION USA 715-359-6171 715-355-6484 [email protected]
(COMPLY UL & FM) 54455, USA
DAMPERS, FIRE, SMOKE OR ELECTRICAL
1011 C1 RUSKIN TITUS GULF LLC UAE 6 5620320 Umm Al Thaoob, UMM AL QUWAIN, 5239, UAE 6 5621140 [email protected]
(COMPLY UL & FM)
DAMPERS, FIRE, SMOKE OR ELECTRICAL NEW INDUSTRIAL AREA, RIYADH, 11444, Saudi
1012 C1 SAUDI AIR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS CO. Saudi Arabia 011 498 2984 011 498 2497 [email protected]
(COMPLY UL & FM) Arabia
DAMPERS, FIRE, SMOKE OR ELECTRICAL
1013 C1 BADER AL MULLA AND BROTHERS CO. W.L Kuwait 24815077 BLOCK 83/84, ST. 10, SAFAT, 13002, Kuwait 24839725 [email protected]
(COMPLY UL & FM)
DAMPERS, FIRE, SMOKE OR ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, JUBAIL, 31961, Saudi
1014 C1 ARABIAN THERMAL AIRE INDUSTRIES Saudi Arabia 013 3415857 013 3411631 [email protected]
(COMPLY UL & FM) Arabia
DAMPERS, FIRE, SMOKE OR ELECTRICAL EMEREWETHER@METALINDUSTRIESINC.
1015 C1 METAL INDUSTRIES USA 727 441 2651 896 RUTHERFORD ROAD, MARION, 28752, USA 727 431 0099
(COMPLY UL & FM) COM
DAMPERS, FIRE, SMOKE OR ELECTRICAL PLOT NO. P4-02, 03 & 04, SAIF ZONE, SHARJAH,
1016 C1 BETEC CAD INDUSTRIES (FZC) UAE 971 65 575252 971 65 575151 [email protected]
(COMPLY UL & FM) 8805, UAE
DAMPERS, FIRE, SMOKE OR ELECTRICAL 3RD INDUSTRIAL CITY, JEDDAH, 21523, Saudi
1017 C1 SHARQAWI AIR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS Saudi Arabia 012 608 0896-117 012 638 0684 [email protected]
(COMPLY UL & FM) Arabia
DAMPERS, FIRE, SMOKE OR ELECTRICAL 011 498 3136-
1018 C1 RABIE AL TAKYEEF FACTORY Saudi Arabia 011 498 2414-... 182, RIYADH, 14332, Saudi Arabia [email protected]
(COMPLY UL & FM) 000000
DAMPERS, FIRE, SMOKE OR ELECTRICAL EMEREWETHER@METALINDUSTRIESINC.
1019 C1 METAL INDUSTRIES USA 727 441 2651 896 RUTHERFORD ROAD, MARION, 28752, USA 727 431 0099
(COMPLY UL & FM) COM
DAMPERS, FIRE, SMOKE OR ELECTRICAL PLOT NO. P4-02, 03 & 04, SAIF ZONE, SHARJAH,
1020 C1 BETEC CAD INDUSTRIES (FZC) UAE 971 65 575252 971 65 575151 [email protected]
(COMPLY UL & FM) 8805, UAE
DAMPERS, FIRE, SMOKE OR ELECTRICAL 3RD INDUSTRIAL CITY, JEDDAH, 21523, Saudi
1021 C1 SHARQAWI AIR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS Saudi Arabia 012 608 0896-117 012 638 0684 [email protected]
(COMPLY UL & FM) Arabia
DAMPERS, FIRE, SMOKE OR ELECTRICAL
1022 C1 RUSKIN TITUS GULF LLC UAE 6 5620320 Umm Al Thaoob, UMM AL QUWAIN, 5239, UAE 6 5621140 [email protected]
(COMPLY UL & FM)
DAMPERS, FIRE, SMOKE OR ELECTRICAL
1023 C1 BADER AL MULLA AND BROTHERS CO. W.L Kuwait 24815077 BLOCK 83/84, ST. 10, SAFAT, 13002, Kuwait 24839725 [email protected]
(COMPLY UL & FM)
DAMPERS, FIRE, SMOKE OR ELECTRICAL EMEREWETHER@METALINDUSTRIESINC.
1024 C1 METAL INDUSTRIES USA 727 441 2651 896 RUTHERFORD ROAD, MARION, 28752, USA 727 431 0099
(COMPLY UL & FM) COM
DAMPERS, FIRE, SMOKE OR ELECTRICAL 990 SOUTH PARK VIEW CIRCLE, MOSINEE,
1025 C1 GREENHECK FAN CORPORATION USA 715-359-6171 715-355-6484 [email protected]
(COMPLY UL & FM) 54455, USA
DAMPERS, FIRE, SMOKE OR ELECTRICAL
1026 C1 RUSKIN TITUS GULF LLC UAE 6 5620320 Umm Al Thaoob, UMM AL QUWAIN, 5239, UAE 6 5621140 [email protected]
(COMPLY UL & FM)
DAMPERS, FIRE, SMOKE OR ELECTRICAL 990 SOUTH PARK VIEW CIRCLE, MOSINEE,
1027 C1 GREENHECK FAN CORPORATION USA 715-359-6171 715-355-6484 [email protected]
(COMPLY UL & FM) 54455, USA
DAMPERS, FIRE, SMOKE OR ELECTRICAL NEW INDUSTRIAL AREA, RIYADH, 11444, Saudi
1028 C1 SAUDI AIR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS CO. Saudi Arabia 011 498 2984 011 498 2497 [email protected]
(COMPLY UL & FM) Arabia
DAMPERS, FIRE, SMOKE OR ELECTRICAL
1029 C1 BADER AL MULLA AND BROTHERS CO. W.L Kuwait 24815077 BLOCK 83/84, ST. 10, SAFAT, 13002, Kuwait 24839725 [email protected]
(COMPLY UL & FM)
DAMPERS, FIRE, SMOKE OR ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, JUBAIL, 31961, Saudi
1030 C1 ARABIAN THERMAL AIRE INDUSTRIES Saudi Arabia 013 3415857 013 3411631 [email protected]
(COMPLY UL & FM) Arabia
DAMPERS, FIRE, SMOKE OR ELECTRICAL NATIONAL FIRE FIGHTING MANUFACTURING JABEL ALI FREE ZONE SOUTH, NEAR ROUND
1031 C1 UAE 971 4815 1111 971 4815 1222 [email protected]
(COMPLY UL & FM) (NAFFCO FZCO) ABOUT S06STREET 40361199 DUBAI, UAE
DBB BALL VALVE ;TWIN BALL VALVE ,API 6A
1032 C2 GALPERTI ENGINEERING AND FLOW Italy 341 930780 AREA INDUSTRIALE, COLICO, 23823, Italy 341 930777 [email protected]
10000,
DBB BALL VALVE ;TWIN BALL VALVE ,API 6A
1033 C2 CAMERON VALVES ITALY SRL Italy 0341 932233 VIA PRATI DELLA ROSA, COLICO, 23823, Italy 0341 932406 [email protected]
10000,
DBB BALL VALVE ;TWIN BALL VALVE ,API 6A VIALE GIUSEPPE BORRI 42, CASTELLANZA,
1034 C2 PETROLVALVES SRL Italy 0331 334 111 0331 334 250 [email protected]
10000, 21053, Italy
DBB BALL VALVE ;TWIN BALL VALVE ,API 6A RIVERSIDE ROAD, BARNSTAPLE, EX31 1NP,
1035 C2 PARKER HANNIFIN PLC United Kingdom 1271 313 297 1271 342 261 [email protected]
10000, United Kingdom
DBB BALL VALVE ;TWIN BALL VALVE ,API 6A HAIG ROAD, KNUTSFORD, WA16 8DX, United
1036 C2 OLIVER VALVES LTD United Kingdom 1565 632636 1565 654089 [email protected]
10000, Kingdom
DBB BALL VALVE ;TWIN BALL VALVE ,API 6A
1037 C2 ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY VALVE SPA Italy 034 193 2164 VIA OMBRIANO 2, COLICO, 23823, Italy 0341 930785 [email protected]
10000,
DBB BALL VALVE ;TWIN BALL VALVE ,API 6A
1038 C2 CAMERON ITALY SRL Italy 0383 691 263 VIA ITALO BETTO 11, VOGHERA, 27058, Italy 0383 367 166 [email protected]
10000,
DBB BALL VALVE ;TWIN BALL VALVE ,API 6A
1039 C2 PERAR SPA Italy 0331 465 208 VIA GRIGNA 37, RESCALDINA, 20027, Italy 0331 57 88 02 [email protected]
10000,
1040 DCS SYSTEM (ASSEMBLY AND TEST) CABINET C1 COMPUTER SYSTEM PROTECTION Saudi Arabia 03 890 2779 #, DAMMAM, 31492, Saudi Arabia 03 890 2780 [email protected]
SEIHAT, DAMMAM JUBAIL HIGHWAY,
1041 DCS SYSTEM (ASSEMBLY AND TEST) CABINET C1 PRUDENT SAUDI ARABIA LTD Saudi Arabia 802-0635 802-0321 [email protected]
DAMMAM, 31471, Saudi Arabia
JUBAIL-LIGHT INDUSTRIAL AREA,, JUBAIL,
1042 DCS SYSTEM (ASSEMBLY AND TEST) CABINET C1 INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM FACTORY Saudi Arabia 013 361 6961 013 361 6964 [email protected]
31951, Saudi Arabia
SECOND INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, KHOBAR, 31952, EHTESHAM.INAMDAR@RAWABIELECTRIC
1043 DCS SYSTEM (ASSEMBLY AND TEST) CABINET C1 RAWABI ELECTRIC COMPANY Saudi Arabia 3-842-9394 03 842 9491
Saudi Arabia .COM
2098 OOTA, SAKURA-SHI CHIBA, 2850808,
1044 DESUPERHEATING CONTROL VALVE C2 NIPPON FISHER CO LTD Japan 043 484 3131 043 485 6348 [email protected]
Japan
1700 South 12th Avenue, MARSHALLTOWN,
1045 DESUPERHEATING CONTROL VALVE C2 FISHER CONTROLS INCORPORATED USA (641) 754-3862 999-999-9999 [email protected]
50158, USA
1046 DESUPERHEATING CONTROL VALVE C2 DRESSER AL-RUSHAID VALVE AND Saudi Arabia (3) 341-0278 JUBAIL, JUBAIL, 31961, Saudi Arabia (3) 341-7624 [email protected]
WEISMULLERSTRASSE 3, FRANKFURT AM
1047 DESUPERHEATING CONTROL VALVE C2 SAMSON AG Germany 4 8834933 69 4009 1507 [email protected]
MAIN, 60314, Germany
22591 AVENIDA EMPRESSA, RANCHO SANTA SHARON.KAWAHARA@IMI-
1048 DESUPERHEATING CONTROL VALVE C2 CONTROL COMPONENTS INCORPORATED USA 949 835 8123 949-858-1878
MARGARITA, 92688, USA CRITICAL.COM
3701 STATE ROAD 26 EAST, LAFAYETTE, 47905,
1049 DIESEL ENGINE- INDUSTRIAL TYPE C3 CATERPILLAR INCORPORATED USA 765-448-5000 765-448-5061 [email protected]
USA
NO FAX NUMBER
1050 DIESEL ENGINE- INDUSTRIAL TYPE C3 CATERPILLAR INCORPORATED USA 830 386 2620 1720 KINGSBURY, SEGUIN, 78155, USA '[email protected]'
GIVEN
1063 DIESEL GENERATOR C3 KOHLER COMPANY USA 920-457-4441-... N7650 Cty Trk LS, SHEBOYGAN, 53083, USA UNKNOWN [email protected]
1064 DIESEL GENERATOR C3 CATERPILLAR, INC USA 765-448-5088 560 REHOBOTH RD, GRIFFIN, 30223, USA 765-448-5088 #
DIFFERENTIAL DIAPHRAGM; DELUGE FLOW 1701 PLACENTIA STREET, COSTA MESA, 92627,
1065 C2 CLA-VAL COMPANY USA 949-722-4800 949-548-5441 [email protected]
VALVE USA
DIFFERENTIAL DIAPHRAGM; DELUGE FLOW 210 NORTH INDUSTRIAL PARK DRIVE, RENEE STIRRETT
1066 C2 VIKING CORPORATION USA 269-945-9501 269-945-9599
VALVE HASTINGS, 49058, USA <[email protected]>
DIFFERENTIAL DIAPHRAGM; DELUGE FLOW CANTRADA SAN BIAGI SAN PIER MARINA, SAN
1067 C2 SA FIRE PROTECTION S.R.L Italy 090 9914530 050 703580 [email protected]
VALVE PIER NICETO, 98045, Italy
1068 DIRECT EXPANSION AIR CONDITIONING UNIT C2 PETRA ENGINEERING INDUSTRIES CO LTD Jordan 64051050 #, AMMAM, 11814, Jordan 64051087 [email protected]
KING ABDULLAH ECONOMIC CITY, RABIGH,
1069 DIRECT EXPANSION AIR CONDITIONING UNIT C2 SAUDI PETRA ENGINEERING INDUSTRIES Saudi Arabia (012)660-7717 (012)881169 [email protected]
21533, Saudi Arabia
2ND INDUSTRIAL CITY, DAMMAM, 31424,
1070 DIRECT EXPANSION AIR CONDITIONING UNIT C2 ZAMIL CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONERS Saudi Arabia 847-3333-7221 (13)847-2602 [email protected]
Saudi Arabia
EMIRATES ROAD, INDUSTRIAL AREA 13,
1071 DIRECT EXPANSION AIR CONDITIONING UNIT C2 SKM AIR CONDITIONING LLC UAE 971 6514 3333 971 6514 3300 [email protected]
SHARJAH, 34425, UAE
1st INDUSTRIAL AREA, DAMMAM, 31451, Saudi
1072 DISCONNECT SWITCH- HIGH VOLTAGE C2 WAHAH ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY OF Saudi Arabia 3847-4242 3847-1684 [email protected]
Arabia
1073 DISCONNECT SWITCH- HIGH VOLTAGE C2 SDCEM SAS France 4 7672 7993 10 ALLEE DES PLANTEES, VIF, 38450, France 4 7672 7692 [email protected]
60B RUE LUCETTE ET RENE DESGRAND,
1074 DISCONNECT SWITCH- HIGH VOLTAGE C2 EGIC SAS France 472 66 20 70 472 39 08 65 [email protected]
VILLEURBANNE, 69100, France
1075 DISTRIBUTION PILLAR C2 ARABIA ELECTRIC LIMITED (EQUIPMENT) Saudi Arabia (2)257-1730/2... HAI AL BAWADI, JEDDAH, 21412, Saudi Arabia (2)257-1730 [email protected]
2ND INDUSTRIAL CITY, DAMMAM, 31952,
1076 DISTRIBUTION PILLAR C2 ARABIAN POINT EIGHT POWER COMPANY Saudi Arabia 3812-2138 (3)812-2139 #
Saudi Arabia
1st INDUSTRIAL AREA, DAMMAM, 31451, Saudi
1077 DISTRIBUTION PILLAR C2 WAHAH ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY OF Saudi Arabia 3847-4242 3847-1684 [email protected]
Arabia
WOLF AND SEVENTH NORTH STREET,
1078 DISTRIBUTION PILLAR C2 CROUSE-HINDS DIVISON USA 315-477-5114 315-477-5702 [email protected]
SYRACUSE, 13221, USA
SECOND INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, KHOBAR, 31952, EHTESHAM.INAMDAR@RAWABIELECTRIC
1079 DISTRIBUTION PILLAR C2 RAWABI ELECTRIC COMPANY Saudi Arabia 3-842-9394 03 842 9491
Saudi Arabia .COM
1080 DISTRIBUTION PILLAR C2 GULF INT'L ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION Saudi Arabia 2636-4340-128 #, JEDDAH, 21452, Saudi Arabia (2)637-6742 [email protected]
12STR SECOND INDUSTRIAL AREA, DAMMA,
1081 DISTRIBUTION PILLAR C2 INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS GROUP (ISG) Saudi Arabia 013 812 3349 013 812 3278 [email protected]
DAMMAM, 31411, Saudi Arabia
2ND INDUSTRIAL CITY, DAMMAM, DAMMAM,
1082 DISTRIBUTION PILLAR C2 BRANCH OF EATON INDUSTRIES MIDDLE Saudi Arabia 812-2236 812-1291 [email protected]
31952, Saudi Arabia
1083 DISTRIBUTION PILLAR C2 ALFANAR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS Saudi Arabia 1265-1114-802 #, RIYADH, 11495, Saudi Arabia (1)265-2184 [email protected]
1st INDUSTRIAL AREA, DAMMAM, 31451, Saudi
1084 DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMER C3 WAHAH ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY OF Saudi Arabia 3847-4242 3847-1684 [email protected]
Arabia
DONALD.TEBEAU@POWERPARTNERS-
1085 DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMER C3 POWER PARTNERS USA 706-548-3121-366 200 NEWTON BRIDGE, ATHENS, 30613, USA 706-549-2371
USA.COM
3225 LAUREL IND AIRPORT PARK, LAUREL,
1086 DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMER C3 HOWARD INDUSTRIES USA 601-425-3151 601-649-8090 [email protected]
39440, USA
7 YAWATA-KAIGANDORI, ICHIHARA-SHI, CHIBA-
1087 DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMER C3 FUJI ELECTRIC CO LTD Japan 03 5435 7277 03 5435 7437 [email protected]
KEN, 2908511, Japan
3RD INDUSTRIAL AREA, RIYADH, RIYADH,
1088 DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMER C3 AL-FANAR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS Saudi Arabia 920006111 2777 (1)265-2184 [email protected]
11383, Saudi Arabia
2ND INDUSTRIAL AREA, RIYADH, 11383, Saudi
1089 DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMER C3 UNITED TRANSFORMERS ELECTRIC Saudi Arabia 011 498 4590 011 498 3831 [email protected]
Arabia
1090 DISTRIBUTION/ELECTRICAL PANEL BOARD C2 ARABIA ELECTRIC LIMITED (EQUIPMENT) Saudi Arabia (2)257-1730/2... HAI AL BAWADI, JEDDAH, 21412, Saudi Arabia (2)257-1730 [email protected]
FIBER OPTIC CABLE (OTHER THAN INFRA SCOPE ZHONGTIAN VILLAGE, HEKOU TOWN, RUDONG
1313 C3 ZHONGTIAN POWER OPTICAL China 513 8488 5181 513 8488 7090 [email protected]
C1) COUNTRY, JIANGSU PROVINCE, #, China
FIBER OPTIC CABLE (OTHER THAN INFRA SCOPE VILANOVA I LA GELTRU, BARCELONA, 08800,
1314 C3 PRYSMIAN CABLES Y SISTEMA Spain 93 811 6009 93 811 6031 [email protected]
C1) Spain
FIBER OPTIC CABLE (OTHER THAN INFRA SCOPE PIPARIA INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, SILVASSA,
1315 C3 STERLITE POWER TRANSMISSION LTD India 81 5502 0733 26 0661 0002 [email protected]
C1) 396230, India
FIBER OPTIC CABLE (OTHER THAN INFRA SCOPE No.1 XINKAI SOUTH ROAD, NANTONG,
1316 C3 ZHONGTIAN TECHNOLOGY SUBMARINE China 15962957252 513 8359 9735 [email protected]
C1) JIANGSU, 226009, China
FIBER OPTIC CABLE (OTHER THAN INFRA SCOPE KABELSTRASSE 9-11, NORDENHAM, 26954,
1317 C3 XX NORDDEUTSCHE SEEKABELWERKE GMBH Germany 4731 82 1903 4731 821585 [email protected]
C1) Germany
FIBER OPTIC CABLE (OTHER THAN INFRA SCOPE 8th Tongda Road, CHANGSHU, SUZHOU,
1318 C3 HENGTONG OPTIC-ELECTRIC CO LTD China 13812789615 86 512 52266892 [email protected]
C1) 215500, China
FIBER OPTIC CABLE (OTHER THAN INFRA SCOPE AMWAJ TELECOMMUNICATION 011 4009204, EXIT 18, AL KHARJ ROAD AL MANAKH
1319 C3 Saudi Arabia 011 4008027 [email protected]
C1) MANUFACTURING FACTORY 114004718 DISTRICT., P.O. BOX 325934, RIYADH
TITAN HOUSE, CHURCH CROOKHAM, GU52
1320 FIBER OPTIC SENSING PLDS C1 FOTECH SOLUTIONS LIMITED United Kingdom 1252 560 570 0 [email protected]
0RD, United Kingdom
HERRENBERGER STRASSE 130, BOEBLINGEN,
1321 FIBER OPTIC SENSING PLDS C1 AP SENSING GMBH BOEBLINGEN Germany 7031 309 6656 7031 309 6611 [email protected]
71034, Germany
STRADA MONTE D ORO 14, TRIESTE, 34147, ALESSANDRO.IANDERCA@FLEXTRONICS.
1322 FIBER OPTIC TRANSMISSION C3 FLEXTRONICS MANUFACTURING SRL Italy 040 242 2418 040 242 2500
Italy COM
WOHLENBERGSTRASSE 3, HANNOVER, 30179,
1323 FIBER OPTIC TRANSMISSION C3 KEYMILE GMBH Germany 511 6747 284 511 6747 505 [email protected]
Germany
16602 CENTRAL GREEN BLVD, HOUSTON,
1324 FIBERGLASS CABLE TRAY C2 ENDURO COMPOSITES, INC. USA 713 358 4135 713 358 4100 [email protected]
77032, USA
SECOND INDUSTRIAL AREA, DAMMAM,
1325 FIBERGLASS CABLE TRAY C2 INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS GROUP ENDURO Saudi Arabia 812-3349 (3)812-3278 [email protected]
DAMMAM, 31411, Saudi Arabia
1326 FIBERGLASS CABLE TRAY C2 SAUDI PULTRUSION INDUSTRY Saudi Arabia 50-341-3059 #, KHOBAR, 31952, Saudi Arabia # [email protected]
FIELD ERECTED ATMOSPHERIC & LOW AL-AUJAM JUBAIL HIYWAY, DAMMAM, 31431,
1327 C3 ARABIAN CBI TANK MANUFACTURING Saudi Arabia 013 845 3193 013 882 9686 [email protected]
PRESSURE TANK Saudi Arabia
FIELD ERECTED ATMOSPHERIC & LOW 2ND INDUSTRIAL CITY, RIYADH, RIYADH,
1328 C3 METSCCO HEAVY STEEL INDUSTRIES CO. Saudi Arabia 112653001 112651109 [email protected]
PRESSURE TANK 11423, Saudi Arabia
FIELD ERECTED ATMOSPHERIC & LOW
1329 C3 YANBU STEEL COMPANY Saudi Arabia (4)396 1171 #, YANBU, #, Saudi Arabia (4)396 1869 #
PRESSURE TANK
FIELD ERECTED ATMOSPHERIC & LOW DAMMAM INDUSTRIAL AREA 2, ALKHOBAR,
1330 C3 GEYAD FACTORY FOR PRESSURE VESSELS Saudi Arabia 3812-1358 (3)812-1271 [email protected]
PRESSURE TANK 31952, Saudi Arabia
FIELD ERECTED ATMOSPHERIC & LOW NO.61 JURONG ISLAND HIGHWAY, SINGAPORE,
1331 C3 ROTARY ENGINEERING PTE LTD Singapore 6866 0125 6866 0196 [email protected]
PRESSURE TANK 627860, Singapore
FIELD ERECTED ATMOSPHERIC & LOW 293 JUBAIL INDUSTRIAL CITY, JUBAIL, 31961,
1332 C3 ROTARY ENGINEERING SAUDI ARABIA Saudi Arabia 013 343 9363 013 340 7537 [email protected]
PRESSURE TANK Saudi Arabia
FIELD ERECTED ATMOSPHERIC & LOW PLOT 3 AND 4 STREET 124, JUBAIL, 41375,
1333 C3 OLAYAN DESCON ENGINEERING COMPANY Saudi Arabia 013 510 9200-... 013 510 9300 [email protected]
PRESSURE TANK Saudi Arabia
FIELD ERECTED ATMOSPHERIC & LOW MAKKAH-MADINA EXPRESS WAY, JEDDAH,
1334 C3 BEMCO STEEL INDUSTRIES CO. LTD. Saudi Arabia 2-2250065 2-2250073 [email protected]
PRESSURE TANK 21473, Saudi Arabia
FIELD ERECTED ATMOSPHERIC & LOW DHAHRAN-JUBAIL HIGHWAY, DAMMAM,
1335 C3 AL-KHODARI HEAVY INDUSTRIES (KHI) Saudi Arabia 013 843 1838 (3)842-7580 [email protected]
PRESSURE TANK 31452, Saudi Arabia
FIELD ERECTED ATMOSPHERIC & LOW PHASE 5, INDUSTRIA AREA, JEDDAH, JEDDAH,
1336 C3 AL-ZAMIL METAL WORKS FACTORY Saudi Arabia 012 638 0766 012 638-0768 [email protected]
PRESSURE TANK 21493, Saudi Arabia
FIELD ERECTED ATMOSPHERIC & LOW RABIGH INDUSTRIAL ZNE, RABIGH, 21332,
1337 C3 HESHAM HELAL AL SEWEDY AND PARTNERS Saudi Arabia 12 6546999 12 6588625 [email protected]
PRESSURE TANK Saudi Arabia
FIELD ERECTED ATMOSPHERIC & LOW JEDDAH-YANBU HIGHWAY, ARAMCO ROAD,
1338 C3 AL-ZAMIL COMPANY FOR HEAVY STEEL Saudi Arabia (2)699-2411 (2)699-2420 [email protected]
PRESSURE TANK RABIGH, 21493, Saudi Arabia
FIELD ERECTED ATMOSPHERIC & LOW SUPPORT INDUSTRIAL AREA, ROAD#11, JUBAIL,
1339 C3 PETRON SAUDI INDUSTRIAL CO Saudi Arabia 0133415202 0133408803 [email protected]
PRESSURE TANK 31961, Saudi Arabia
FIELD ERECTED ATMOSPHERIC & LOW ALRASHED BUILDING, ALNAKHEEL DISTRI,
1340 C3 CROWN SPECIALIZED FOR STEEL CONTRAC Saudi Arabia 012 227 5151 012 629 0033 [email protected]
PRESSURE TANK JEDDAH, 21445, Saudi Arabia
FIELD ERECTED ATMOSPHERIC & LOW JUBAIL INDUSTRIAL CITY, JUBAIL INDUSTRIAL
1341 C3 GULF SPECIALIZED WORKS FACTORY Saudi Arabia 13 341 9594-123 13 341 0327 [email protected]
PRESSURE TANK CITY, 10143, Saudi Arabia
FIELD ERECTED ATMOSPHERIC & LOW 3RD Industrial City, DAMMAM, 34857, Saudi
1342 C3 AL-KHODARI STEEL MACHINERY FAC Saudi Arabia 507896309 # [email protected]
PRESSURE TANK Arabia
1343 FINNED TUBING C1 HAMON D'HONDT MIDDLE EAST CO. LTD Saudi Arabia (3)340-7510 #, JUBAIL, 31961, Saudi Arabia (3)340-7512 [email protected]
2ND INDUSTRIAL CITY, DAMMAM, KHOBAR,
1344 FINNED TUBING C1 ABAHSAIN SPECIALIZED INDUSTRIAL Saudi Arabia 898-4045 (3)899-0114 [email protected]
31952, Saudi Arabia
2ND INDUSTRIAL CITY, DAMMAM, 31521,
1345 FINNED TUBING C1 S AND T GULF COMPANY LIMITED Saudi Arabia 013 510 8878 013 510 8879 [email protected]
Saudi Arabia
32 GROSVENOR ROAD, GILLINGHAM, ME8 0SA,
1346 FIRE AND GAS DAMPER (OFFSHORE) C1 WOZAIR LTD United Kingdom 1634 790215 00 [email protected]
United Kingdom
1347 FIRE AND GAS DAMPER (OFFSHORE) C1 HALTON OY Finland 20 792 200 PULTTIKATU 2, LAHTI, 15700, Finland 20 792 2060 [email protected]
600 South Xinyuan Road, Block 10, SHANGHAI,
1348 FIRE AND GAS DAMPER (OFFSHORE) C1 HALTON VENTILATION (SHANGHAI) China 021-20986820 021-20986820 [email protected]
201306, China
FIRE FIGHTING SYSTEM (SMOKE AND HEAT
1349 C1 HONEYWELL FIRE SYSTEMS USA 203-484-6250 1 One Fire-Lite Place, NORTHFORD, 06472, USA 203-484-5435 [email protected]
DETECTORS)
FIRE FIGHTING SYSTEM (SMOKE AND HEAT
1350 C1 KIDDE FENWAL,INCORPORATED USA 508-881-2000-... 400 MAIN STREET, ASHLAND, 01721, USA NA [email protected]
DETECTORS)
FIRE FIGHTING SYSTEM (SMOKE AND HEAT 8 FERNWOOD ROAD, FLORHAM PARK, 07932,
1351 C1 SIEMENS BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES INC. USA (973) 593-6583 (973) 822-0819 [email protected]
DETECTORS) USA
FIRE FIGHTING SYSTEM (SMOKE AND HEAT 6901 WEST 110TH STREET, MINNEAPOLIS,
1352 C1 DETECTOR ELECTRONICS CORP. USA (800) 765-3473 (952) 829-8750 [email protected]
DETECTORS) 55438, USA
FIRE FIGHTING SYSTEM (SMOKE AND HEAT 60 Washington Street, PEMBROKE, 02359-
1353 C1 PROTECTOWIRE COMPANY, THE USA 781 826 3878 781 826 2045 [email protected]
DETECTORS) 1833, USA
FIRE FIGHTING SYSTEM (SMOKE AND HEAT 3211 PROGRESS DRIVE, LINCOLNTON, 28092,
1354 C1 UTC BUILDING & INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS USA 828 695 4126 000 000 0000 [email protected]
DETECTORS) USA
FIRE FIGHTING SYSTEM (SMOKE AND HEAT BROMSTADVEIEN 59, TRONDHEIM, 7047,
1355 C1 AUTRONICA FIRE AND SECURITY AS Norway 90 90 55 00 0 [email protected]
DETECTORS) Norway
FIRE FIGHTING SYSTEM (SMOKE AND HEAT BALLYBRIT BUSINESS PARK, GALWAY, 0000,
1356 C1 GENERAL MONITORS Ireland 91 751175 91 751317 [email protected]
DETECTORS) Ireland
FIRE FIGHTING SYSTEM (SMOKE AND HEAT NATIONAL FIRE FIGHTING MANUFACTURING PLOT NO. S10201, MO0122JEBEL ALI FREE
1357 C1 UAE 971 4815 1111 971 4815 1222 [email protected]
DETECTORS) (NAFFCO FZCO) ZONE (SOUTH), DUBAI
210 NORTH INDUSTRIAL PARK DRIVE, RENEE STIRRETT
1358 FIRE FIGHTING SYSTEM (SPRINKLER) C1 VIKING CORPORATION USA 269-945-9501 269-945-9599
HASTINGS, 49058, USA <[email protected]>
1359 FIRE FIGHTING SYSTEM (SPRINKLER) C1 ELKHART BRASS MANUFACTURING CO USA 574-295-8330 1302 WEST BEARDSLEY, ELKHART, 46514, USA 574-293-9914 [email protected]
ADAM
1360 FIRE FIGHTING SYSTEM (SPRINKLER) C1 RELIABLE AUTOMATIC SPINKLER CO USA (0)1342 316814 1470 Smith Grove Road, LIBERTY, 29654, USA (0) 1342 314679 ROBOTHAM<AROBOTHAM@RELIABLESP
RINKLER.COM> (UK)
1361 FIRE FIGHTING SYSTEM (SPRINKLER) C1 HD FIRE PROTECT PVT LTD India 257 2211 996 AJANTA ROAD, JALGAON, 425003, India 257 2212 396 [email protected]
CHEMIN DES MESANGES 1, ROMANEL SUR
1362 FIRE FIGHTING SYSTEM (SPRINKLER) C1 CLA VAL EUROPE SRL Switzerland 21 643 15 68 0 [email protected]
LAUSANNE, 1032, Switzerland
8902 NORTH INTERSTATE 27, LUBBOCK, 79403,
1363 FIRE FIGHTING SYSTEM (SPRINKLER) C1 TYCO FIRE AND BUILDING PRODUCTS USA 806-472-2411 806-472-2480 [email protected]
USA
INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, PHASE 4,ST. 404, JEDDAH, MOHAMMED ALHARTHI
1364 FIRE FIGHTING SYSTEM (SPRINKLER) C1 SAUDI VALVES MANUFACTURING COMPANY Saudi Arabia 2637-1570 (2)637-9380
21443, Saudi Arabia <[email protected]>
NATIONAL FIRE FIGHTING MANUFACTURING JABEL ALI FREE ZONE SOUTH, NEAR ROUND
1365 FIRE FIGHTING SYSTEM (SPRINKLER) C1 UAE 971 4815 1111 971 4815 1222 [email protected]
(NAFFCO FZCO) ABOUT S06STREET 40361199 DUBAI, UAE
1366 FIRE FIGHTING SYSTEM (SUPPRESSOR) C1 KIDDE FENWAL,INCORPORATED USA 508-881-2000-... 400 MAIN STREET, ASHLAND, 01721, USA NA [email protected]
FLOWMETER FOR REDUCE PIPING 5601 NORTH 71ST STREET, BOULDER, 80301,
1420 C3 ROSEMOUNT DP FLOW DESIGN AND OP USA 720 622 2704 303 530 7064 [email protected]
REQUIREMENTS USA
910 GREAT MARLINGS, LUTON, LU2 8DL,
1421 FOUNDATION FIELDBUS (FF) BLOCKS C1 EATON ELECTRIC LIMITED United Kingdom 1582 407256 1582 422283 [email protected]
United Kingdom
16650 SCHOELBORN STREET, NORTH HILLS,
1422 FOUNDATION FIELDBUS (FF) BLOCKS C1 MOORE INDUSTRIES USA 818 894 7111 818 891 2816 [email protected]
91343, USA
P AND F BUILDING, 18 AYER RAJAH CRECENT,
1423 FOUNDATION FIELDBUS (FF) BLOCKS C1 PEPPERL AND FUCHS ASIA PTE LTD Singapore 6779-9091-2218 6873 1629 [email protected]
139942, Singapore
AM BAHNHOF 30, WALDENBURG, 74638,
1424 FOUNDATION FIELDBUS (FF) BLOCKS C1 R STAHL SCHALTGERATE GMBH Germany 7942 943 4601 7942 943 4333 [email protected]
Germany
2200 US HWY 27 South, RICHMOND, 47374,
1425 FOUNDATION FIELDBUS CABLE C1 BELDEN WIRE AND CABLE USA 765-983-5355 765-983-7154 [email protected]
USA
1300 INDUSTRIAL BOULEVARD, MOUNT
1426 FOUNDATION FIELDBUS CABLE C1 DEKORON WIRE AND CABLE USA 903-572-3475 903-572-1331 [email protected]
PLEASANT, 75455, USA
1427 FOUNDATION FIELDBUS CABLE C1 MIDDLE EAST SPECIALIZED CABLES CO. Saudi Arabia 1 265 0555 #, RIYADH, 11555, Saudi Arabia 1 265 0015 [email protected]
1480 FULLY WELDED BALL VALVE- 2 THRU 24 IN C2 VALVITALIA SPA Italy 0444 749 111 VIA SOASTENE 24, BRENDOLA, 36023, Italy 0444 401 498 [email protected]
FULLY WELDED BALL VALVE- NPS 26 AND 5231 SAKATA, NISHIYAMA-CHO,, KASHIWAZAKI-
1483 C2 TIX-IKS CORPORATION Japan 03 5730 1917 03 5730 1916 [email protected]
ABOVE SHI, NIIGATA-KEN, 9494135, Japan
FUSION BONDED EPOXY COATED CARBON 2ND. INDUSTRIAL CITY, RIYADH, 11551, Saudi
1495 C3 ARABIAN PIPES COMPANY (APC) Saudi Arabia 1498-5824 (1)498-6132 #
STEEL PIPES AND FITTINGS (EXTERNAL) Arabia
FUSION BONDED EPOXY COATED CARBON JUBAIL INDUSTRIAL CITY, JUBAIL, 31961, Saudi DTHOMPSON@GLOBETECHINTERNATIO
1496 C3 GLOBAL ANTI CORROSION TECHNIQUES Saudi Arabia (3)340-7700 (3)340-7788
STEEL PIPES AND FITTINGS (EXTERNAL) Arabia NAL.CON
FUSION BONDED EPOXY COATED CARBON ST. 7 PLOT 71, ZONE 6 MUSAFAH INDL, ABU
1497 C3 NATIONAL PETROLEUM CONSTRUCTION UAE 2-5549000 2-5549111 [email protected]
STEEL PIPES AND FITTINGS (EXTERNAL) DHABI, #, UAE
FUSION BONDED EPOXY COATED CARBON
1498 C3 BREDERO SHAW MIDDLE UAE 7 2660 133 SAQR PORT, RAS ALKHAIMAH, #, UAE 7 2660 144 [email protected]
STEEL PIPES AND FITTINGS (EXTERNAL)
FUSION BONDED EPOXY COATED CARBON 2ND INDUSTRIAL CITY- DAMMAM, DAMMAM,
1499 C3 WELSPUN MIDDLE EAST PIPES COATING L Saudi Arabia (3)8121999 (3)8126666 [email protected]
STEEL PIPES AND FITTINGS (EXTERNAL) 31483, Saudi Arabia
FUSION BONDED EPOXY COATED CARBON JUBAIL INDUSTRIAL CITY, JUBAIL, 31961, Saudi F.KHONAINI@GLOBETECHINTERNATIONA
1500 C3 GLOBAL ANTI CORROSION TECHNIQUES CO Saudi Arabia (3)340-8333 (3)340-7788
STEEL PIPES AND FITTINGS (EXTERNAL) Arabia L.COM
FUSION BONDED EPOXY COATED CARBON Dammam Jubail High-way, DAMMAM, 31411,
1501 C3 AL-QAHTANI PIPE COATING INDUSTRIES Saudi Arabia 856-2854 826-9894 [email protected]
STEEL PIPES AND FITTINGS (EXTERNAL) Saudi Arabia
FUSION BONDED EPOXY COATED CARBON Dammam Al-Khoba/Highway, DAMMAM,
1502 C3 AL-QAHTANI PIPE COATING INDUSTRIES Saudi Arabia (3)857 4150-103 (3)826-9894 [email protected]
STEEL PIPES AND FITTINGS (EXTERNAL) 31411, Saudi Arabia
FUSION BONDED EPOXY COATED CARBON 2ND INDUSTRIAL CIT, DAMMAM, 31463, Saudi
1503 C3 SAUDI STEEL PIPE COMPANY LIMITED Saudi Arabia # # [email protected]
STEEL PIPES AND FITTINGS (EXTERNAL) Arabia
FUSION BONDED EPOXY COATED CARBON JL. HANG KESTURI I NO.14, BATAM, 29467,
1504 C3 PT BREDERO SHAW INDONESIA Indonesia 0778 403 9000 0778 412 279 [email protected]
STEEL PIPES AND FITTINGS (EXTERNAL) Indonesia
WEISMULLERSTRASSE 3, FRANKFURT AM
1708 GLOBE VALVE WITH ACTUATOR C3 SAMSON AG Germany 4 8834933 69 4009 1507 [email protected]
MAIN, 60314, Germany
JUBAIL INDUSTRIAL CITY, JUBAIL, 31961, Saudi
1709 GLOBE VALVE WITH ACTUATOR C3 BINZAGR FACTORY FOR INSULATION Saudi Arabia (3)341-1331-167 (3)341-1337 [email protected]
Arabia
4-1-1 OMAGARI, SAMUKAWA-MACHI, KOZA-
1710 GLOBE VALVE WITH ACTUATOR C3 AZBIL CORPORATION Japan 0466 52 7025 0466 27 9264 [email protected]
GUN, KANAGAWA-KEN, 2500113, Japan
ARMYTAGE ROAD, BRIGHOUSE, HD6 1QF,
1711 GLOBE VALVE WITH ACTUATOR C3 KOSO KENT INTROL LTD United Kingdom 1484 710 311 1484 407 407 [email protected]
United Kingdom
HUDDERSFIELD ROAD, ELLAND, HX5 9JR,
1712 GLOBE VALVE WITH ACTUATOR C3 TRILLIUM FLOW TECHNOLOGIES UK LTD United Kingdom 1422 282 359 1422 282 101 [email protected]
United Kingdom
JUBAIL INDUSTRIAL CITY 2, SECTION 3, JUBAIL,
1713 GLOBE VALVE WITH ACTUATOR C3 EMERSON PROCESS MANAGEMENT ARABIA L Saudi Arabia (3)340-8650 (3)340-8790 [email protected]
31961, Saudi Arabia
PHASE 4, 2ND INDUSTRIAL CITY, DAMMA,
1714 GLOBE VALVE WITH ACTUATOR C3 FLOWSERVE ABAHSAIN FLOW CONTROL CO. Saudi Arabia 857-3150 857-4243 [email protected]
KHOBAR, 31952, Saudi Arabia
22591 AVENIDA EMPRESSA, RANCHO SANTA SHARON.KAWAHARA@IMI-
1715 GLOBE VALVE WITH ACTUATOR C3 CONTROL COMPONENTS INCORPORATED USA 949 835 8123 949-858-1878
MARGARITA, 92688, USA CRITICAL.COM
NIJVERHEIDSSTRAAT 67, GOUDA, 2802 AJ,
1716 GLOBE VALVE WITH ACTUATOR C3 MOKVELD VALVES BV Netherlands 0182 597500 0182 517977 [email protected]
Netherlands
DAMMAM 2ND INDUSTRIAL CITY, DAMMAM,
1717 GLOBE VALVE WITH ACTUATOR C3 AZBIL SAUDI LTD. Saudi Arabia 013 808 0089 013 808 0531 [email protected]
31537, Saudi Arabia
HOLLAND FASOR 6, SZEKESFEHERVAR, 8000,
1718 GLOBE VALVE WITH ACTUATOR C3 EMERSON PROCESS MANAGEMENT HUNGARY Hungary 22 543 679 225 437 00 [email protected]
Hungary
PLOT No #4, 1A, ROAD No. 8,, BANGALORE,
1719 GLOBE VALVE WITH ACTUATOR C3 FLOWSERVE INDIA CONTROLS PRIVATE India 80 40146206 80 40146286 [email protected]
560066, India
Second Industrial Area, DAMMAM, 34334, 013 812 3278-
1720 GLOBE VALVE WITH ACTUATOR C3 NELES PLANT SAUDI LLC Saudi Arabia 013 834 5861-... [email protected]
Saudi Arabia 000000
GLOBE VALVES ( OTHER THAN 2040 NAGASAKA KAMIJO, HOKUTO-SHI,
1721 C2 KITZ CORPORATION Japan 0551 20 4152 0551 20 4298 [email protected]
INFRASTRUCTURE - C1) YAMANASHI-KEN, 4088515, Japan
GLOBE VALVES ( OTHER THAN
1722 C2 MARIANI RUBINETTERIE INDUSTRIALI SR Italy 0163 233 68 VIA VALDUGGIA 12, BORGOSESIA, 13011, Italy 0163 279 00 [email protected]
INFRASTRUCTURE - C1)
GLOBE VALVES ( OTHER THAN 426 MOO 17, T. BANGSAOTHONG,
1723 C2 KITZ (THAILAND) LTD Thailand 2 315 3129-32 2 315 3127 [email protected]
INFRASTRUCTURE - C1) SAMUTPRAKARN, 10540, Thailand
GLOBE VALVES ( OTHER THAN 1075 WATER STREET, PRAIRIE DU SAC, 53578,
1724 C2 MILWAUKEE VALVE COMPANY USA 608-643-8565 608-643-1609 [email protected]
INFRASTRUCTURE - C1) USA
GLOBE VALVES ( OTHER THAN 7130 HIGASHI-HARUCHIKA, INA-SHI, NAGANO-
1725 C2 KITZ CORPORATION Japan 0551 20 4152 0551 20 4298 [email protected]
INFRASTRUCTURE - C1) KEN, 3994496, Japan
GLOBE VALVES ( OTHER THAN
1726 C2 DRESSER AL-RUSHAID VALVE AND Saudi Arabia (3) 341-0278 JUBAIL, JUBAIL, 31961, Saudi Arabia (3) 341-7624 [email protected]
INFRASTRUCTURE - C1)
GLOBE VALVES ( OTHER THAN VIA TONALE 70A, ALBANO SAN ALESSANDRO,
1727 C2 BFE SRL Italy 035 584290 035 583022 [email protected]
INFRASTRUCTURE - C1) 24061, Italy
GLOBE VALVES ( OTHER THAN VIA GIUSEPPE MAZZINI 6, SAN PAOLO D
1728 C2 LVF SPA Italy 035 4255211 035 959210 [email protected]
INFRASTRUCTURE - C1) ARGON, 24060, Italy
GLOBE VALVES ( OTHER THAN 1228-5 OKI, YACHIMATA-SHI, CHIBA-KEN,
1729 C2 SHORITSU SEISAKUSHO CO LTD Japan 043 445 3939 043 445 3943 [email protected]
INFRASTRUCTURE - C1) 2891126, Japan
GLOBE VALVES ( OTHER THAN 1900 SOUTH SAUNDERS STREET, RALEIGH, DOWD, CHARLES
1730 C2 FLOWSERVE - RALEIGH USA 919-831-3220 919-831-3369
INFRASTRUCTURE - C1) 27603, USA <[email protected]>
GLOBE VALVES ( OTHER THAN
1731 C2 CONVAL INCORPORATED USA 860-394-2727 265 FIELD ROAD, SOMERS, 06071, USA 860-763-3557 [email protected]
INFRASTRUCTURE - C1)
GLOBE VALVES ( OTHER THAN 1151 JEFFERSON ST, SULPHUR SPRINGS, 75482,
1732 C2 FLOWSERVE US INC. USA 903-439-3407 903-439-3411 [email protected]
INFRASTRUCTURE - C1) USA
GLOBE VALVES ( OTHER THAN 2ND INDUSTRIAL CITY, DAMMAM, 31952,
1733 C2 INDUSTRIAL VALVES MANUFACTURER Saudi Arabia 812-3450 (3)812-3438 [email protected]
INFRASTRUCTURE - C1) Saudi Arabia
GLOBE VALVES ( OTHER THAN 2125 AVENUE WARD, MONTREAL, H4M 1T6,
1734 C2 VELAN INCORPORATED Canada 514-748-7743-... 514-748-8635 [email protected]
INFRASTRUCTURE - C1) Canada
GLOBE VALVES ( OTHER THAN
1735 C2 BONNEY FORGE CORPORATION USA 800-345-7546 14496 Croghan Pike, MT. UNION, 17066, USA 814-542-9977 [email protected]
INFRASTRUCTURE - C1)
GLOBE VALVES ( OTHER THAN
1736 C2 OMB VALVES SPA Italy 035 4256711 VIA EUROPA 7, CENATE SOTTO, 24069, Italy 035 4942638 [email protected]
INFRASTRUCTURE - C1)
GLOBE VALVES ( OTHER THAN MUNCHENER STRASSE 77, BREMEN, 28215,
1737 C2 GESTRA AG Germany 421 3503 115 421 3503 569 [email protected]
INFRASTRUCTURE - C1) Germany
GLOBE VALVES ( OTHER THAN
1738 C2 CAMERON VALVES ITALY SRL Italy 0341 932233 VIA PRATI DELLA ROSA, COLICO, 23823, Italy 0341 932406 [email protected]
INFRASTRUCTURE - C1)
GLOBE VALVES ( OTHER THAN
1739 C2 VALVOSIDER SRL Italy 0163 229 91 VIA SAN ROCCO 2, BORGOSESIA, 13011, Italy 0163 215 37 [email protected]
INFRASTRUCTURE - C1)
GLOBE VALVES ( OTHER THAN 80, GONGDAN-RO, CHANGWON,
1740 C2 @@ PK VALVE CO LTD South Korea 55 268 3781 55 286 0281 [email protected]
INFRASTRUCTURE - C1) GYEONGNAM, 51567, South Korea
GLOBE VALVES ( OTHER THAN DAMMAM 2ND INDUSTRIAL CITY, DAMMAM,
1741 C2 ABAHSAIN NEWAY INDUSTRIAL CO. LTD. Saudi Arabia 812-3618/19/2... (3)812-3615/3605 [email protected]
INFRASTRUCTURE - C1) 31952, Saudi Arabia
GLOBE VALVES ( OTHER THAN NO.666 TAISHAN ROAD, SUZHOU, 215129,
1742 C2 NEWAY VALVE (SUZHOU) CO LTD China 86 18951106010 512 66651360 [email protected]
INFRASTRUCTURE - C1) China
1794 HEAT EXCHANGERS FOR HVAC C2 ALFA LAVAL OLMI SPA Italy 035 999 111 VIALE EUROPA 29, SUISIO, 24040, Italy 035 902 613 [email protected]
GRUNWALD RD at HIGHWAY 59 S, BEASLEY, [email protected]
1795 HEAT EXCHANGERS FOR HVAC C2 HUDSON PRODUCTS CORPORATION USA 281-342-4628-... 281-275-8316
77417, USA M
1914 INDUCTION MOTOR 1-500 HP- FLAMEPROOF C2 BALDOR ELECTRIC COMPANY USA 706-583-4159 197 Collins Industrial Blvd, ATHENS, 30613, USA 706-583-4114 [email protected]
INDUCTION MOTOR 1-500 HP- HORIZONTAL Av. Prefeito Waldemar Grubba, 3000, JARAGUA
1928 C2 WEG EQUIPAMENTOS ELETRICOS S.A. Brazil 55 47 3276 4695 55 47 3276 4060 [email protected]
TYPE DO SUL, SANTA CATARINA, #, Brazil
INDUCTION MOTOR 1-500 HP- HORIZONTAL 5711 R S BORHAM JR STREET, FORT SMITH,
1929 C2 ABB MOTORS AND MECHANICAL INC. USA 479 648 5755 479 649 5272 [email protected]
TYPE 72901, USA
INDUCTION MOTOR 1-500 HP- HORIZONTAL CAMINO A LA TIJERA NO 1 KM 35, MORELIA, [email protected]
1930 C2 SIEMENS S.A. DE C.V. Mexico 52-33-31342650 38-18-21-03
TYPE JALISCO C.P., 45640, Mexico M
INDUCTION MOTOR 1-500 HP- HORIZONTAL JEDDAH ST.,2ND IND. CITY DAMMAM,
1931 C2 TECO MIDDLE EAST ELECTRICAL AND Saudi Arabia 013 812 4854 013 812 4823 [email protected]
TYPE DAMMAM, 31241, Saudi Arabia
13131 WEST LITTLE YORK ROAD, HOUSTON,
1932 INDUCTION MOTOR 1-500 HP- VERTICAL TYPE C2 TOSHIBA INTERNATIONAL INC USA 713-466-0277-... 713-466-8773 [email protected]
77040, USA
1933 INDUCTION MOTOR 1-500 HP- VERTICAL TYPE C2 NIDEC MOTOR CORPORATION USA 479-394-8761-... 500 NORTH MORROW, MENA, 71953, USA 479-394-8777-8730 [email protected]
1934 INDUCTION MOTOR 1-500 HP- VERTICAL TYPE C2 BALDOR ELECTRIC COMPANY USA 706-583-4159 197 Collins Industrial Blvd, ATHENS, 30613, USA 706-583-4114 [email protected]
INDUCTION MOTOR ABOVE 500 HP - NO 9 CHANGJIANG SOUTH ROAD, WUXI JIANG [email protected]
1949 C3 WUXI TECO ELECTRIC AND MACHINERY China 510 8534 2005... 510 85166186
HORIZONTAL TYPE SU, 214028, China N
INDUCTION MOTOR ABOVE 500 HP - BREITE STRASSE 131, MONCHENGLADBACH,
1950 C3 ATB SCHORCH GMBH Germany 2166 925 0 2166 925 9216 [email protected]
HORIZONTAL TYPE 41238, Germany
INDUCTION MOTOR ABOVE 500 HP - NONNENDAMMALLEE 72, BERLIN, 13629,
1951 C3 SIEMENS AG Germany 30 386 25561 30 386 36786 [email protected]
HORIZONTAL TYPE Germany
INDUCTION MOTOR ABOVE 500 HP - VIALE DELL INDUSTRIA 18, VITTUONE, 20010,
1952 C3 ABB SPA Italy 02 9034 7277 02 9034 7272 [email protected]
HORIZONTAL TYPE Italy
INDUCTION MOTOR ABOVE 500 HP - NO.11 ANDONG ROAD, ZHONGLI DIST,
1953 C3 TECO ELECTRIC & MACHINERY CO LTD Taiwan 3 452 5101 3 452 5113 [email protected]
HORIZONTAL TYPE TAOYUAN CITY, 32063, Taiwan
INDUCTION MOTOR ABOVE 500 HP - 1-1-1 SHIROGANE-CHO, HITACHI-SHI, IBARAKI- [email protected]
1954 C3 HITACHI INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS LTD Japan 0294 55 6432 0294 55 6438
HORIZONTAL TYPE KEN, 3170061, Japan M
INDUCTION MOTOR ABOVE 500 HP - 107 Park Street North, PETERBOROUGH, K9J
1955 C3 GENERAL ELECTRIC CANADA COMPANY Canada 705-748-7125 705-748-8486 [email protected]
HORIZONTAL TYPE 7B5, Canada
INDUCTION MOTOR ABOVE 500 HP - 5100 HIGHWAY 35, WESTINGHOUSE ROAD,
1956 C3 TECO-WESTINGHOUSE MOTOR COMPANY USA 512-255-4141-... 512-218-7152 [email protected]
HORIZONTAL TYPE ROUND ROCK, 78681, USA
INDUCTION MOTOR ABOVE 500 HP - ROD SP 101 TECHO CAMPINAS MNTE 3,8,
1957 C3 GEVISA SA Brazil 55 19 2102 8443 55 19 2102 8511 [email protected]
HORIZONTAL TYPE CAMPINAS SP, 13064-654, Brazil
INDUCTION MOTOR ABOVE 500 HP - JEDDAH ST.,2ND IND. CITY DAMMAM,
1958 C3 TECO MIDDLE EAST ELECTRICAL AND Saudi Arabia 013 812 4854 013 812 4823 [email protected]
HORIZONTAL TYPE DAMMAM, 31241, Saudi Arabia
INDUCTION MOTOR ABOVE 500 HP - STROMBERGINTIE 1 B, HELSINKI, 00380,
1959 C3 ABB OY Finland 50 33 23253 10 22 22141 [email protected]
HORIZONTAL TYPE Finland
INDUCTION MOTOR ABOVE 500 HP - 1000, BANGEOJINSUNHWANDO-RO, ULSAN,
1960 C3 HYUNDAI ELECTRIC & ENERGY South Korea 31 8006 6664 31 8006 6686 [email protected]
HORIZONTAL TYPE 44032, South Korea
INDUCTION MOTOR ABOVE 500 HP -VERTICAL 4620 FOREST AVENUE, NORWOOD, 45212-
1961 C3 SIEMENS ENERGY AND AUTOMATION USA 513-841-3100 513-841-3290 [email protected]
TYPE 3396, USA
INDUCTION MOTOR ABOVE 500 HP -VERTICAL 6-14 MARUO-MACHI, NAGASAKI-SHI,
1962 C3 TOSHIBA MITSUBISHI-ELECTRIC INDUSTR Japan 095 864 2490 095 864 2901 [email protected]
TYPE NAGASAKI -KEN, 8528004, Japan
2002 INSTRUMENTATION CABLES C1 MIDDLE EAST SPECIALIZED CABLES CO. Saudi Arabia 1 265 0555 #, RIYADH, 11555, Saudi Arabia 1 265 0015 [email protected]
2200 US HWY 27 South, RICHMOND, 47374,
2003 INSTRUMENTATION CABLES C1 BELDEN WIRE AND CABLE USA 765-983-5355 765-983-7154 [email protected]
USA
1300 INDUSTRIAL BOULEVARD, MOUNT
2004 INSTRUMENTATION CABLES C1 DEKORON WIRE AND CABLE USA 903-572-3475 903-572-1331 [email protected]
PLEASANT, 75455, USA
107 NORTH 5th STREET, SADDLE BROOK,
2005 INSTRUMENTATION CABLES C1 TE WIRE AND CABLE COMPANY USA 888-483-9473 ... 201-291-1190 [email protected]
07663, USA
2006 INSTRUMENTATION CABLES C1 THE OKONITE COMPANY USA 281-869-5404 111 MARTIN ST, ASHTON, 02864, USA 000-000-0000 [email protected]
JIDDAH INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, JEDDAH, 21491,
2007 INSTRUMENTATION CABLES C1 SAUDI CABLE COMPANY Saudi Arabia 2638-0080 (2)637-9877 #
Saudi Arabia
1-2-4 MUROTANI, NISHI-KU, KOBE-SHI, HYOGO-
2008 INSTRUMENTATION CABLES C1 OKAZAKI MANUFACTURING COMPANY Japan 03 5641 0200 03 5641 9100 [email protected]
KEN, 6512241, Japan
333 YANHU ROAD, HUAQIAO TOWN,
2009 INSTRUMENTATION CABLES C1 BELDEN HIRSCHMANN INDUSTRIES China 86 13642051587 512 5796 1222 [email protected]
KUNSHAN CITY, JIANGSU PROVINCE, #, China
2035 INSULATING GASKET KIT- WASHERS, SLEEVES C1 KUKIL INNTOT CO LTD South Korea 52 228 7545 17, TAPGEOL-GIL, ULSAN, 44965, South Korea 52 228 7530 [email protected]
2065 LAP JOINT FLANGE-ANY METAL C2 ULMA FORJA Spain 943 78 0552 BARRIO ZUBILLAGA 3, ONATI, 20560, Spain 943 78 1808 [email protected]
PLOT 234, ROAD 20, RUSAYL IND. AREA,
2066 LDPE PIPES AND FITTINGS C1 UNITED GULF PIPE MANUFACTURING CO L Oman 2444 7056 2444 7055 [email protected]
MUSCAT, #, Oman
THIRD INDUSTRIAL CITY, RIYADH, 11543, Saudi
2067 LDPE PIPES AND FITTINGS C1 ALBILAD POLYETHYLENE AND POLYPROPLE Saudi Arabia (1)415-4524 (1)214-8068 [email protected]
Arabia
BULIDING 780, ROAD 228, SALMABAD, 702,
2068 LDPE PIPES AND FITTINGS C1 KRAH BAHRAIN COMPANY W.L.L. Bahrain 17 879 400 17 917 779 [email protected]
Bahrain
2069 LEAD ACID STATIONARY OR FLOODED BATTERY C1 ENERSYS INCORPORATED USA 785 625-1349 ONE ENERSYS ROAD, HAYS, 67601, USA 785 625-4591 [email protected]
200 65 Industrial Park Road, DUNLAP, 37237,
2070 LEAD ACID STATIONARY OR FLOODED BATTERY C1 C AND D TECHNOLOGIES USA 423-949-4135-... 423-949-2735 [email protected]
USA
WILHELMINENHOFSTRASSE 69/70, BERLIN,
2071 LEAD ACID STATIONARY OR FLOODED BATTERY C1 BAE BATTERIEN GMBH Germany 30 53001 700 30 53001 667 [email protected]
12459, Germany
BONTKIRCHENER STRASSE 1, BRILON, 59929,
2072 LEAD ACID STATIONARY OR FLOODED BATTERY C1 HOPPECKE BATTERIEN GMBH AND CO KG Germany 2963 61503 2963 61449 [email protected]
Germany
VIA ALESSANDRO VOLTA 9, AVEZZANO, 67051,
2073 LEAD ACID STATIONARY OR FLOODED BATTERY C1 S I A P R A SPA Italy 0863 4984 427 0863 4971 03 [email protected]
Italy
9803 WHITHORN STREET, HOUSTON, 77095,
2074 LEAKAGE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS C1 ACOUSTIC SYSTEMS INCORPORATED USA 281-345-9995 000 000 0000 [email protected]
USA
2075 LEAKAGE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS C1 WOOD GROUP KENNY, INC. USA 832 809 4942 16300 KATY FREEWAY, HOUSTON, 77094, USA 281-646-8700 [email protected]
7904 N Sam Houston Parkway, HOUSTON,
2076 LEAKAGE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS C1 ENERGY SOLUTIONS USA 832 809 4942 281 664 8176 [email protected]
77064, USA
2077 LEAKAGE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS C1 PIPELINE TECHNOLOGIES AND SERVICES Saudi Arabia 893-6411-111 RAKAH, KHOBAR, KHOBAR, 31952, Saudi Arabia (3)894-6984 [email protected]
2701 DEL PASO ROAD, #130-385,
2078 LEAKAGE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS C1 EFA TECHNOLOGIES, INCORPORATED USA 916-443-8842 916-443-3759 [email protected]
SACRAMENTO, 95835, USA
155 TAKAMURO-CHO, KOFU-SHI, YAMANASHI-
2079 LEVEL TRANSMITTER C1 YOKOGAWA MANUFACTURING CORPORATION Japan 0422 52 6675 0422 52 6672 [email protected]
KEN, 4008558, Japan
ARGELSRIEDER FELD 3, WESSLING, 82234, CHRISTIAN.KOECKENBAUER@EMERSON.
2080 LEVEL TRANSMITTER C1 EMERSON PROCESS MANAGEMENT Germany 8153 939 354 8153 939 354
Germany COM
TAL-HAVELI, MAHARASHTRA, PUNE, 412216,
2081 LEVEL TRANSMITTER C1 HONEYWELL AUTOMATION INDIA LIMITED India 20 670 6708 8437 N/A [email protected]
India
SECOND INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, KHOBAR, 31952, EHTESHAM.INAMDAR@RAWABIELECTRIC
2082 LIGHTING CONTROL PANELS C1 RAWABI ELECTRIC COMPANY Saudi Arabia 3-842-9394 03 842 9491
Saudi Arabia .COM
AUF DEM STUTZELBERG, HERBORN, 35745,
2083 LIGHTING CONTROL PANELS C1 RITTAL GMBH AND CO Germany 2774 82 4535 2775 5052319 [email protected]
Germany
3RD INDUSTRIAL AREA, RIYADH, RIYADH,
2084 LIGHTING CONTROL PANELS C1 AL-FANAR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS Saudi Arabia 920006111 2777 (1)265-2184 [email protected]
11383, Saudi Arabia
CALLE BRUXELLES 4, PREJMER, 0507165,
2085 LIGHTING CONTROL PANELS C1 SC ELDON SRL Romania 268 308 226 268 308 206 [email protected]
Romania
BRISBANE SOUTH INDUSTRIAL PARK, 51
2086 LIGHTING CONTROL PANELS C1 B & R ENCLOSURES PTY LTD Australia 7 3714 1000 STRADBROKE STREET HEATHWOOD, 4110, 7 3714 1057 [email protected]
Australia
RIYADH 2ND INUSTRIAL CITY, RIYADH, 11682,
2087 LIGHTING CONTROL PANELS C1 SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PLANTS Saudi Arabia 011 459 8150 011 265 1860 [email protected]
Saudi Arabia
1st INDUSTRIAL AREA, DAMMAM, 31451, Saudi
2088 LIGHTING CONTROL PANELS C1 WAHAH ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY OF Saudi Arabia 3847-4242 3847-1684 [email protected]
Arabia
King Salman Road, DAMMAM, 34857, Saudi 013 812 8693- [email protected]
2089 LIGHTING CONTROL PANELS C1 B AND R GULF LLC Saudi Arabia 013 812 8691-...
Arabia 000000 A
DAMMAM 2ND IND CTY, DAMMAM, 31952,
2090 LIGHTING CONTROL PANELS C1 MIRAN FACTORY FOR INDUSTRY Saudi Arabia 013 857 3890 013 857 3858 [email protected]
Saudi Arabia
Modon 11 industrial city, DAMMAM, 31471, 013 831 1500-
2091 LIGHTING CONTROL PANELS C1 WEIDMUELLER SAUDI ARABIA FACTO Saudi Arabia 013 835 1500-... [email protected]
Saudi Arabia 000000
3990 EAST MARKET STREET, YORK, 17402- [email protected]
2092 LOAD RATED CHAIN GRADE 80 OR 100 C2 APEX TOOL GROUP USA 717-755-2933-... 717-757-1634
2769, USA OM
2093 LOAD RATED CHAIN GRADE 80 OR 100 C2 SAUDI LIFTING EQUIPMENT Saudi Arabia 013 858 14273 Al-Khalidia, DAMMAM, 31481, Saudi Arabia 013 857 1497 [email protected]
KO-770, SHIRAHAMA-CHO, HIMEJI-SHI, HYOGO-
2094 LOAD RATED STUD LINK CHAIN C2 HAMANAKA CHAIN MFG CO LTD Japan 079 273 7111 079 273 0313 [email protected]
KEN, 6728023, Japan
EMCOSTRASSE 2 - 4, KIRCHHAIN, 35274, [email protected]
2095 LOADING ARM; MARINE C3 EMCO WHEATON GMBH Germany 6422 84 268 6422 84 504
Germany M
EDISONWEG 27, ZEEWOLDE, 3899 AZ,
2096 LOADING ARM; MARINE C3 KANON LOADING EQUIPMENT BV Netherlands 36 521 9777 36 521 9770 [email protected]
Netherlands
PLANTWEG 32-34, BIDDINGHUIZEN, 8256 SH,
2097 LOADING ARM; MARINE C3 GEMA APPARATENBOUW BV Netherlands 0321 332 404 0 [email protected]
Netherlands
2-5-1 JOOKA, NAGAOKA-SHI, NIIGATA-KEN,
2098 LOADING ARM; MARINE C3 TB GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES LTD Japan 0258 24 1655 0258 24 0000 [email protected]
9400021, Japan
[email protected]
2099 LOADING ARM; MARINE C3 FMC TECHNOLOGIES SA France 3 8697 4302 ROUTE DES CLERIMOIS, SENS, 89103, France 3 8664 4947
M
1-1 KAWASAKI-CHO, HANDA-SHI, AICHI-KEN,
2100 LOW ALLOY STEEL TUBING C3 JFE STEEL CORPORATION Japan 0569 24 2382 0569 24 2430 [email protected]
4758611, Japan
ZONE INDUSTRIELLE DE DIJON, LONGVIC,
2101 LOW FLOW, HIGH HEAD CENTRIFUGAL PUMP C2 SUNDYNE INTERNATIONAL SA France 380 38 33 00 380 38 33 71 [email protected]
21604, France
2-16-2 NOGUCHI-CHO, HIGASHIMURAYAMA-
2102 LOW FLOW, HIGH HEAD CENTRIFUGAL PUMP C2 NIKKISO CO LTD Japan 042 392 3323 042 392 3348 [email protected]
SHI, TOKYO, 1898520, Japan
14845 WEST 64TH AVENUE, ARVADA, 80007,
2103 LOW FLOW, HIGH HEAD CENTRIFUGAL PUMP C2 SUNDYNE CORP/HAMILTON SUNDSTRAND USA 303-425-0800-... 303-425-0896 #
USA
2104 LOW FLOW, HIGH HEAD CENTRIFUGAL PUMP C2 ITT CORP. INDUSTRIAL PROCESS USA 315-568-7565 240 FALL STREET, SENECA FALLS, 13148, USA 315-568-7145 [email protected]
CALZ A LA VENTA 19, CUAUTITLAN IZACALLI,
2105 LOW FLOW, HIGH HEAD CENTRIFUGAL PUMP C2 SULZER PUMPS (MEXICO) SA DE CV Mexico 55-1500-4670 55-1500-4697 [email protected]
54730, Mexico
2158 LOW-ALLOY STEEL TUBING C3 ZELEZIARNE PODBREZOVA Slovakia 48 645 4040 KOLKAREN 35, PODBREZOVA, 976 81, Slovakia 48 6453 032 [email protected]
2218 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 KUWAIT PIPE INDUSTRIES AND OIL SERV Kuwait 467 0072/3/4 BLOCK 1, ST.4-SULAIBIYAH, KUWAIT, #, Kuwait 467 1753 [email protected]
2219 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 FBM HUDSON ITALIANA SPA Italy 035 4941 734 VIA VALTRIGHE 5, TERNO D ISOLA, 24030, Italy 035 4941 341 [email protected]
2253 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 KUWAIT PIPE INDUSTRIES AND OIL SERV Kuwait 467 0072/3/4 BLOCK 1, ST.4-SULAIBIYAH, KUWAIT, #, Kuwait 467 1753 [email protected]
2254 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 FBM HUDSON ITALIANA SPA Italy 035 4941 734 VIA VALTRIGHE 5, TERNO D ISOLA, 24030, Italy 035 4941 341 [email protected]
PLOT 3 AND 4 STREET 124, JUBAIL, 41375,
2255 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 OLAYAN DESCON ENGINEERING COMPANY Saudi Arabia 013 510 9200-... 013 510 9300 [email protected]
Saudi Arabia
NO.2111 CHENGXIN ROAD, NANJING, 211112,
2256 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 JIANGSU SUNPOWER HEAT EXCHANGER China 25 52169771 25 52169700 [email protected]
China
NIJVERHEIDSSTRAAT 33, NIJKERK, 3861 RJ,
2257 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 TANKBOUW ROOTSELAAR BV Netherlands 033 245 5950 033 245 5958 [email protected]
Netherlands
2-3-1 SHINHAMA, TAKASAGO-SHI, HYOGO-KEN,
2258 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 KOBE STEEL LIMITED Japan 03-5739-6652 03-5739-6980 [email protected]
6768670, Japan
260-37, CHEOYONG-RO, ULSAN, 44785, South
2259 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 CURO CO LTD_ULSAN 1ST PLANT South Korea 52 278 9050 52 278 9150 [email protected]
Korea
1ST INDUSTRIAL CITY, DAMMAM, 31421, Saudi [email protected]
2260 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 ZAMIL PROCESS EQUIPMENT CO. LTD. Saudi Arabia 013 812 1163 013 812 3866
Arabia M
JEDDAH-YANBU HIGHWAY, ARAMCO ROAD,
2261 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 AL-ZAMIL COMPANY FOR HEAVY STEEL Saudi Arabia (2)699-2411 (2)699-2420 [email protected]
RABIGH, 21493, Saudi Arabia
VIA CERVANA SNC ZONA PORTO 25, ORTONA,
2262 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 WALTER TOSTO SPA Italy 0871 580312 0871 564101 [email protected]
66026, Italy
2263 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 WALTER TOSTO SPA Italy 0871 580312 VIA GRANDI SNC 28, CHIETI SCALO, 66100, Italy 0871 564101 [email protected]
2283 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 KUWAIT PIPE INDUSTRIES AND OIL SERV Kuwait 467 0072/3/4 BLOCK 1, ST.4-SULAIBIYAH, KUWAIT, #, Kuwait 467 1753 [email protected]
2284 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 FBM HUDSON ITALIANA SPA Italy 035 4941 734 VIA VALTRIGHE 5, TERNO D ISOLA, 24030, Italy 035 4941 341 [email protected]
PLOT 3 AND 4 STREET 124, JUBAIL, 41375,
2285 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 OLAYAN DESCON ENGINEERING COMPANY Saudi Arabia 013 510 9200-... 013 510 9300 [email protected]
Saudi Arabia
2-3-1 SHINHAMA, TAKASAGO-SHI, HYOGO-KEN,
2286 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 KOBE STEEL LIMITED Japan 03-5739-6652 03-5739-6980 [email protected]
6768670, Japan
1ST INDUSTRIAL CITY, DAMMAM, 31421, Saudi [email protected]
2287 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 ZAMIL PROCESS EQUIPMENT CO. LTD. Saudi Arabia 013 812 1163 013 812 3866
Arabia M
1000 BANGEOJINSUNHWAN DORO, ULSAN,
2288 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 HYUNDAI HEAVY INDUSTRIES CO LTD South Korea 52 202 3337 52 202 3998 [email protected]
44032, South Korea
JEDDAH-YANBU HIGHWAY, ARAMCO ROAD,
2289 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 AL-ZAMIL COMPANY FOR HEAVY STEEL Saudi Arabia (2)699-2411 (2)699-2420 [email protected]
RABIGH, 21493, Saudi Arabia
VIA CERVANA SNC ZONA PORTO 25, ORTONA,
2290 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 WALTER TOSTO SPA Italy 0871 580312 0871 564101 [email protected]
66026, Italy
2291 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 WALTER TOSTO SPA Italy 0871 580312 VIA GRANDI SNC 28, CHIETI SCALO, 66100, Italy 0871 564101 [email protected]
SURAT-HAZIRA ROAD,, SURAT, GUJARAT,
2292 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 LARSEN & TOUBRO LIMITED India 261 280 5000 261 280 5063 [email protected]
394510, India
2293 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 INMA STEEL FABRICATORS CO. LTD. Saudi Arabia 0133524222-202 Road 130, JUBAIL, 31951, Saudi Arabia 0133524242 [email protected]
JUBAIL INDUSTRIAL CITY, JUBAIL, 31961, Saudi
2294 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 NOVEL ARABIA MIDDLE EAST LTD Saudi Arabia 13 340 8901-105 13 340 8902 [email protected]
Arabia
TREEG, 112, INDUSTRIAL CITY, JUBAIL, 31961, (3)341-2784/883-
2295 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 MARITIME INDUSTRIAL SERVICES Saudi Arabia 3341-6376/883... [email protected]
Saudi Arabia 6484
VIA INDUSTRIALE 13, RONCADELLE, 25030,
2296 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 ATB RIVA CALZONI SPA Italy 0302581208 030 258 1222 [email protected]
Italy
CORSO EUROPA 49, SCANZOROSCIATE, 24020,
2297 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 OFFICINE LUIGI RESTA SPA Italy 035 661130 035 665340 [email protected]
Italy
4 CHATSU-CHO, MURORAN-SHI, HOKKAIDO,
2298 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 JAPAN STEEL WORKS M&E INC Japan 0143 22 0863 0143 24 3440 [email protected]
0518505, Japan
AL-AUJAM JUBAIL HIYWAY, DAMMAM, 31431,
2299 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 ARABIAN CBI TANK MANUFACTURING Saudi Arabia 013 845 3193 013 882 9686 [email protected]
Saudi Arabia
AVDA DE LA CANONJA 9, VILASECA
2300 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 SCHWARTZ HAUTMONT CMSA Spain 977 39 0000 977 39 1522 [email protected]
TARRAGONA, 43480, Spain
259, JEOKHYEON-RO, SEONGSAN-GU,
2301 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 DOOSAN MECATEC CO LTD South Korea 55 279 5456 CHANGWON, GYEONGNAM, 51708, South 55 273 2191 [email protected]
Korea
1 OAZA-ARIAKE, NAGASU-MACHI, TAMANA-
2302 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 HITACHI ZOSEN CORPORATION Japan 0968 78 7020 0968 78 7031 [email protected]
GUN, KUMAMOTO-KEN, 8690113, Japan
PARQUE EMPRESARIAL PRINCIPADO, AVILES,
2303 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 IDESA SV Spain 985 175 705 985 175 706 [email protected]
33400, Spain
1501 IMAZAIKE, SAIJO-SHI, EHIME-KEN,
2304 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 SUMITOMO HEAVY INDUSTRIES PROCESS Japan 03 6737 2680 03 6866 5123 [email protected]
7991393, Japan
2305 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 WALTER TOSTO SPA Italy 0871 580312 VIA E PIAGGIO 26, CHIETI SCALO, 66100, Italy 0871 564101 [email protected]
2306 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 KUWAIT PIPE INDUSTRIES AND OIL SERV Kuwait 467 0072/3/4 BLOCK 1, ST.4-SULAIBIYAH, KUWAIT, #, Kuwait 467 1753 [email protected]
2318 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 WALTER TOSTO SPA Italy 0871 580312 VIA E PIAGGIO 26, CHIETI SCALO, 66100, Italy 0871 564101 [email protected]
VIA INDUSTRIALE 13, RONCADELLE, 25030,
2319 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 ATB RIVA CALZONI SPA Italy 0302581208 030 258 1222 [email protected]
Italy
VIA ROMA DELL AZOTO 15, MARGHERA, 30175,
2320 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 OFFICINE LUIGI RESTA SPA Italy 035 661 130 0 [email protected]
Italy
CORSO EUROPA 49, SCANZOROSCIATE, 24020,
2321 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 OFFICINE LUIGI RESTA SPA Italy 035 661130 035 665340 [email protected]
Italy
VIA CERVANA SNC ZONA PORTO 25, ORTONA,
2322 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 WALTER TOSTO SPA Italy 0871 580312 0871 564101 [email protected]
66026, Italy
259, JEOKHYEON-RO, SEONGSAN-GU,
2323 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 DOOSAN MECATEC CO LTD South Korea 55 279 5456 CHANGWON, GYEONGNAM, 51708, South 55 273 2191 [email protected]
Korea
SURAT-HAZIRA ROAD,, SURAT, GUJARAT,
2324 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 LARSEN & TOUBRO LIMITED India 261 280 5000 261 280 5063 [email protected]
394510, India
2325 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 WALTER TOSTO SPA Italy 0871 580312 VIA GRANDI SNC 28, CHIETI SCALO, 66100, Italy 0871 564101 [email protected]
VIALE DEL COMMERCIO 5, MARGHERA, 30175,
2326 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 ATB RIVA CALZONI SPA - PORTO MAG Italy 041 935 162 041 930 704 [email protected]
Italy
4 CHATSU-CHO, MURORAN-SHI, HOKKAIDO,
2327 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 JAPAN STEEL WORKS M&E INC Japan 0143 22 0863 0143 24 3440 [email protected]
0518505, Japan
2-3-1 SHINHAMA, TAKASAGO-SHI, HYOGO-KEN,
2328 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 KOBE STEEL LIMITED Japan 03-5739-6652 03-5739-6980 [email protected]
6768670, Japan
2329 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 WALTER TOSTO SPA Italy 0871 580312 VIA E PIAGGIO 26, CHIETI SCALO, 66100, Italy 0871 564101 [email protected]
2335 LPG TANK/ PRESSURE VESSEL C3 WALTER TOSTO WTB Romania 0871 5801 BERCENI ROAD 104, BUCHAREST, #, Romania 0871 564101 [email protected]
MEDIUM VOLTAGE CABLE & LOW VOLTAGE BIN LADEN INDUSTRIAL AREA, JEDDAH, 21432,
2422 C2 BAHRA ADVANCED CABLES MANUFACTURER Saudi Arabia 2-591-1115-5600 02 591 5683 [email protected]
CABLE (INFRASTRUCTURE ONLY) Saudi Arabia
MEDIUM VOLTAGE CABLE & LOW VOLTAGE
2423 C2 DUBAI CABLE COMPANY (PVT) LTD UAE 971 4 815 8888 JEBEL ALI, DUBAI, #, UAE 971 4 815 8111 [email protected]
CABLE (INFRASTRUCTURE ONLY)
MEDIUM VOLTAGE CABLE & LOW VOLTAGE 3RD INDUSTRIAL AREA, RIYADH, RIYADH,
2424 C2 AL-FANAR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS Saudi Arabia 920006111 2777 (1)265-2184 [email protected]
CABLE (INFRASTRUCTURE ONLY) 11383, Saudi Arabia
MEDIUM VOLTAGE CABLE & LOW VOLTAGE 3RD INDUTRIAL AREA-KHARJ ROAD, RIYADH,
2425 C2 SAUDI MODERN COMPANY FOR METALS Saudi Arabia # # [email protected]
CABLE (INFRASTRUCTURE ONLY) 11496, Saudi Arabia
MEDIUM VOLTAGE CABLE & LOW VOLTAGE JEDDAH-YANBU HIGHWAY, EXIT 927, RABIGH,
2426 C2 BRANCH OF JEDDAH CABLES COMPANY Saudi Arabia 012 636 4695 012 636 4695 [email protected]
CABLE (INFRASTRUCTURE ONLY) 21497, Saudi Arabia
1-1-3 SHIMAYA, KONOHANA-KU, OSAKA,
2427 MEDIUM VOLTAGE CABLE (SUB MARINE) C2 SUMITOMO ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES LTD Japan 06 6466 5533 06 6466 7962 [email protected]
5540024, Japan
2428 MEDIUM VOLTAGE CABLE (SUB MARINE) C2 NKT HV CABLES AB Sweden 722 470108 VERKOE, KARLSKRONA, 371 23, Sweden 455 55655 [email protected]
5-1-1 HITAKA-CHO, HITACHI-SHI, IBARAKI-KEN,
2429 MEDIUM VOLTAGE CABLE (SUB MARINE) C2 SUMITOMO ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES LTD Japan 03 6406 2792 03 6406 4044 [email protected]
3191414, Japan
2430 MEDIUM VOLTAGE CABLE (SUB MARINE) C2 PRYSMIAN POWERLINK SRL Italy 0818 677 298 VIA ANNECCHINO 93, ARCO FELICE, 80072, Italy 0 [email protected]
2448 MEDIUM-VOLTAGE SWITCHGEAR C3 ARABIA ELECTRIC LIMITED (EQUIPMENT) Saudi Arabia (2)257-1730/2... HAI AL BAWADI, JEDDAH, 21412, Saudi Arabia (2)257-1730 [email protected]
2480 METAL BUILDING SYSTEM C3 YANBU STEEL COMPANY Saudi Arabia (4)396 1171 #, YANBU, #, Saudi Arabia (4)396 1869 #
DAMMAM/JUBAIL HIGWAY, DAMMAM, 31422,
2481 METAL BUILDING SYSTEM C3 ABDULLAH AL-HAMOUD AL-SHUWAYER Saudi Arabia 13 848-9999 013 811 1111 [email protected]
Saudi Arabia
DAMMAM INDUSTRIAL #2, DAMMAM, 31421, [email protected]
2482 METAL BUILDING SYSTEM C3 ZAMIL STRUCTURAL STEEL CO. LTD. Saudi Arabia 13 812 1120-6630 13 812 1281
Saudi Arabia OM
2483 METAL BUILDING SYSTEM C3 CLEVELAND BRIDGE AND ENGINEERING UAE 4-8835551 ., DUBAI, #, UAE 4-8835416 [email protected]
JEBEL ALI INDUSTRIAL AREA ZONE 2, DUBAI, #,
2484 METAL BUILDING SYSTEM C3 EMIRATES BUILDING SYSTEM UAE 4-8851122 4-8851211 [email protected]
UAE
10TH OF RAMADAN ROAD-BELBEIS, SHARKIA,
2485 METAL BUILDING SYSTEM C3 DSD-FERROMETALCO Egypt +2 055 29 00 000 + 2 055 29 00 025 [email protected]
#, Egypt
2486 METAL BUILDING SYSTEM C3 AL-ARABI FACTORY FOR STEEL WORKS Saudi Arabia 812-3070 #, DAMMAM, 31424, Saudi Arabia (3)812-3339 [email protected]
SECTION 2, SUPPORT INDS 3,JUBAIL, JUBAIL,
2487 METAL BUILDING SYSTEM C3 AASIA STEEL FACTORY CO. LTD. Saudi Arabia 013 882 7505-111 (3)340-4625 [email protected]
10372, Saudi Arabia
2488 METAL BUILDING SYSTEM C3 EVERSENDAI ENGINEERING LLC UAE 6 5261262 Hamriyah, SHARJAH, #, UAE 6 5261241 [email protected]
2548 METAL-ENCLOSED LOW-VOLTAGE SWITCHGEAR C3 ABB POWER T AND D CO. INC. USA 407-732-2708 655 CENTURY PT, LAKE MARY, 32746, USA 407-732-2029 [email protected]
2551 METAL-ENCLOSED LOW-VOLTAGE SWITCHGEAR C3 ABB POWER T AND D CO. INC. USA 407-732-2135 655 Century Point, LAKE MARY, 32746, USA 999-999-9999 [email protected]
2552 METAL-ENCLOSED LOW-VOLTAGE SWITCHGEAR C3 GULF INT'L ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION Saudi Arabia 2636-4340-128 #, JEDDAH, 21452, Saudi Arabia (2)637-6742 [email protected]
2589 METAL-SEATED BALL VALVE- NPS 2 THRU 24 C2 OMS SALERI SPA BIONE Italy 0365 826 610 VIA PRADA 7/9, BIONE, 25070, Italy 0365 826 613 [email protected]
THANE BELAPUR ROAD, NAVI MUMBAI,
2590 METAL-SEATED BALL VALVE- NPS 2 THRU 24 C2 HAWA VALVES INDIA PVT LTD India 22 6776 0000 22 6776 0100 [email protected]
400701, India
VIA DELLE INDUSTRIE 15, MEZZAGO, 20883,
2591 METAL-SEATED BALL VALVE- NPS 2 THRU 24 C2 FLOWSERVE S.R.L Italy 3474170217 039 6241 178 [email protected]
Italy
VIA DEI CICLAMINI 8, VANZAGHELLO, 20020,
2592 METAL-SEATED BALL VALVE- NPS 2 THRU 24 C2 LCM ITALIA SPA Italy 0331 308511 03 313 08501 [email protected]
Italy
2593 METAL-SEATED BALL VALVE- NPS 2 THRU 24 C2 VALVITALIA SPA Italy 0383 945 9973 VIA TORTONA 69, RIVANAZZANO, 27055, Italy 0383 945 9944 [email protected]
2594 METAL-SEATED BALL VALVE- NPS 2 THRU 24 C2 VALVITALIA SPA Italy 0444 749 111 VIA SOASTENE 24, BRENDOLA, 36023, Italy 0444 401 498 [email protected]
2627 MOTOR CONTROL CENTER (MCC) C3 ABB POWER T AND D CO. INC. USA 407-732-2708 655 CENTURY PT, LAKE MARY, 32746, USA 407-732-2029 [email protected]
3RD INDUSTRIAL AREA, RIYADH, RIYADH,
2628 MOTOR CONTROL CENTER (MCC) C3 AL-FANAR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS Saudi Arabia 920006111 2777 (1)265-2184 [email protected]
11383, Saudi Arabia
2629 MOTOR CONTROL CENTER (MCC) C3 GULF INT'L ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION Saudi Arabia 2636-4340-128 #, JEDDAH, 21452, Saudi Arabia (2)637-6742 [email protected]
2630 MOTOR CONTROL CENTER (MCC) C3 ELECTRONIC AND ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIE Saudi Arabia 013 812 3725-229 MODON 3, DAMMAM, 31952, Saudi Arabia 013 812 3735 [email protected]
2631 MS BALL VALVE ,2-1/16 IN & UP,2K-5K PSI, C2 CAMERON VALVES ITALY SRL Italy 0341 932233 VIA PRATI DELLA ROSA, COLICO, 23823, Italy 0341 932406 [email protected]
VIALE GIUSEPPE BORRI 42, CASTELLANZA,
2632 MS BALL VALVE ,2-1/16 IN & UP,2K-5K PSI, C2 PETROLVALVES SRL Italy 0331 334 111 0331 334 250 [email protected]
21053, Italy
11 GLASSHOUSE STREET, NEWCASTLE UPON
2633 MS BALL VALVE ,2-1/16 IN & UP,2K-5K PSI, C2 BEL VALVES United Kingdom 191 265 9091 191 276 3244 [email protected]
TYNE, NE6 1BS, United Kingdom
2634 MS BALL VALVE ,2-1/16 IN & UP,2K-5K PSI, C2 GALPERTI ENGINEERING AND FLOW Italy 341 930780 AREA INDUSTRIALE, COLICO, 23823, Italy 341 930777 [email protected]
2635 MS BALL VALVE ,2-1/16 IN & UP,2K-5K PSI, C2 ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY VALVE SPA Italy 034 193 2164 VIA OMBRIANO 2, COLICO, 23823, Italy 0341 930785 [email protected]
CDA MONTEDORO 13, URBISAGLIA, 62010,
2636 MS BALL VALVE ,2-1/16 IN & UP,2K-5K PSI, C2 DAFRAM SPA Italy 0733 511 938 0733 50196 [email protected]
Italy
2637 MS BALL VALVE ,2-1/16 IN & UP,2K-5K PSI, C2 CAMERON ITALY SRL Italy 0383 691 263 VIA ITALO BETTO 11, VOGHERA, 27058, Italy 0383 367 166 [email protected]
2638 MS BALL VALVE ,2-1/16 IN & UP,2K-5K PSI, C2 PERAR SPA Italy 0331 465 208 VIA GRIGNA 37, RESCALDINA, 20027, Italy 0331 57 88 02 [email protected]
2639 MULTI-CABLE FIRE STOPPING BARRIER C1 SPECIFIED TECHNOLOGIES USA 908 992 1180 ... 200 EVANS WAY, SOMERVILLE, 08876, USA NO FAX NUMBER [email protected]
3211 EAST CHESTNUT EXPRES, SPRINGFIELD,
2640 MULTI-CABLE FIRE STOPPING BARRIER C1 3M SPRINGFIELD USA 651 733 2999 651 732 7227 [email protected]
65802-2540, USA
2641 MULTI-CABLE FIRE STOPPING BARRIER C1 ROXTEC INTERNATIONAL AB Sweden 733 31 3088 ROMBVAGEN 2, KARLSKRONA, 371 23, Sweden 455 820 12 [email protected]
2642 MULTI-CABLE FIRE STOPPING BARRIER C1 HILTI AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Germany 234 39 65 HILTISTRASSE 6, KAUFERING, 86916, Germany 234 79 65 [email protected]
[email protected]
2812 OIL TYPE TRANSFORMER C3 CG POWER SYSTEMS Canada 204-474-5766 101 ROCKMAN ST, WINNIPEG, #, Canada 999-999-9999
T
651 TENWA, AKO-SHI, HYOGO-KEN, 6780256, [email protected]
2813 OIL TYPE TRANSFORMER C3 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Japan 0791 43 2336 0791 46 2369
Japan IC.CO.JP
ORGANIZE SANAYI BOLGESI 7, BALIKESIR, [email protected]
2814 OIL TYPE TRANSFORMER C3 .. BEST CORP Turkey 266 281 10 70 266 281 10 68
10020, Turkey OM
7 YAWATA-KAIGANDORI, ICHIHARA-SHI, CHIBA-
2815 OIL TYPE TRANSFORMER C3 FUJI ELECTRIC CO LTD Japan 03 5435 7277 03 5435 7437 [email protected]
KEN, 2908511, Japan
2ND IND. CITY, STREET #111, DAMMAM,
2816 OIL TYPE TRANSFORMER C3 SAUDI POWER TRANSFORMER COMPANY Saudi Arabia 013 814 4622-133 013 814 4627 [email protected]
31432, Saudi Arabia
700, BANGEOJINSUNHWAN-DORO, ULSAN,
2817 OIL TYPE TRANSFORMER C3 HYUNDAI ELECTRIC & ENERGY South Korea 31 8006 6807 31 8006 6835 [email protected]
44032, South Korea
BARIS MAH GUNEY YANYOL CAD 320, GEBZE,
2818 OIL TYPE TRANSFORMER C3 .. GRID SOLUTIONS ENERJI Turkey 262 648 3696 0 [email protected]
41410, Turkey
RHEINSTRAASE 73, MOENCHENGLADBACH,
2819 OIL TYPE TRANSFORMER C3 GE GRID GMBH Germany 2161 944212 2161 944 290 [email protected]
41065, Germany
ANGELO.CAMMISULI@HITACHI-
2820 OIL TYPE TRANSFORMER C3 HITACHI ENERGY ITALY SPA Italy 0429787300 VIA CAMPESTRIN 6A, MONSELICE, 35043, Italy 0429787300
POWERGRIDS.COM
124 TURNPIKE ROAD, TURNERS FALLS, 01376,
2821 ONSHORE ANODE CABLE-CP C2 JUDD WIRE INC. USA 413-863-4357 413-863-3516 [email protected]
USA
175 HERCULES DRIVE, COLCHESTER, 05446,
2822 ONSHORE ANODE CABLE-CP C2 CHAMPLAIN CABLE USA 802-654-4200-... 802-654-4237 [email protected]
USA
50-3 IWONNONGGONG-RO, OKCHEON-GUN,
2823 ONSHORE ANODE CABLE-CP C2 KBI COSMOLINK CO LTD South Korea 2 311 0497 43 733 9515 [email protected]
CHUNGBUK, 29061, South Korea
GAZIOSMANPASA OSB MAHALLES 18 A,
2824 ONSHORE ANODE CABLE-CP C2 .. 2M KABLO SAN VE TC AS Turkey 212 672 7314 212 672 7312 [email protected]
CERKEZKOY-TEKIRDAG, 59500, Turkey
2825 ONSHORE ANODE CABLE-CP C2 TEKAB COMPANY LIMITED UAE 971 503 4900 INDUSTRIAL AREA 13, SHARJAH, #, UAE 971 6 535 2260 [email protected]
DAMMAM 3RD INDUSTRIAL CITY, DAMMAM,
2826 ONSHORE ANODE CABLE-CP C2 ASHARQIYAH CABLES COMPANY Saudi Arabia 013 808 2813 013 895 4987 [email protected]
34632, Saudi Arabia
2827 ONSHORE ANODE CABLE-CP C2 MIDDLE EAST SPECIALIZED CABLES CO. Saudi Arabia 1 265 0555 #, RIYADH, 11555, Saudi Arabia 1 265 0015 [email protected]
100 DISTRIBUTION CIRCLE, MOUNT PLEASANT,
2828 OUTDOOR SF6 CIRCUIT BREAKER-34.5-230 C2 ABB INC. USA 724-696-1300 724-696-1530 [email protected]
15666, USA
444 HIGHWAY 49 SOUTH, RICHLAND, 39218-
2829 OUTDOOR SF6 CIRCUIT BREAKER-34.5-230 C2 SIEMENS ENERGY, INC. USA 601-936-9116 601-939-3763 [email protected]
1289, USA
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4JN, United Kingdom
156 SOUTH CREEK ROAD, CROMER, 2099,
3210 ROTARY VANE PUMP - API 676 C2 EBSRAY PUMPS PTY LTD Australia 2 9905 0234 2 9938 3825 [email protected]
Australia
FLEVOLAAN 7, ENKHUIZEN, 1601 MA,
3211 RTP PIPE & FITTINGS C3 PIPELIFE NEDERLAND BV Netherlands 0228 355647 0228 355666 [email protected]
Netherlands
1221 TRANSPORT DRIVE, BAYTOWN, 77523,
3212 RTP PIPE & FITTINGS C3 FLEXSTEEL PIPELINE USA 281-918-3431 281-918-3490 [email protected]
USA
3501 54 AVENUE SOUTHEAST, CALGARY, T2C
3213 RTP PIPE & FITTINGS C3 SHAWCOR COMPOSITE PRODUCTION SYSTEM Canada 403 539 8406 000 000 0000 [email protected]
0A9, Canada
NORTHWOODS INDUSTRIAL PARK, HOUSTON,
3214 RTP PIPE & FITTINGS C3 NOV FIBERGLASS SYSTEMS / FIBERSPAR USA 281-854-2679 713-849-9202 [email protected]
77041, USA
3238 RTR Pipes and Fittings C3 FIBER GLASS SYSTEMS USA 210-434-5043 2425 SW 36TH ST, SAN ANTONIO, 78237, USA 000 000 0000 [email protected]
2501 SOUTH WEST STREET, WICHITA, 67217,
3239 RTR Pipes and Fittings C3 NOV FIBERGLASS SYSTEMS USA 316-946-3900 316-942-2061 [email protected]
USA
SOHAR INDUSTRIAL ESTATE,PHASE 5, MUSCAT,
3240 RTR Pipes and Fittings C3 FIBER GLASS SYSTEMS OMAN LLC Oman 2694-1029 2694-1010 [email protected]
322, Oman
KING SALMAN ST ROAD#3, DAMMAM 3RD
3241 RTR Pipes and Fittings C3 NOV FIBER GLASS SYSTEMS COM LTD Saudi Arabia 0580682826 0580682826 [email protected]
INDS. CITY, 00000, Saudi Arabia
PLO 202 SENAI INDUSTRIAL PARK, PHAS, SENAI,
3242 RTR Pipes and Fittings C3 NOV FGS MALAYSIA SDN BHD Malaysia 6865 6601 N/A [email protected]
JOHOR, 81400, Malaysia
SANDWICH VALVE ASME CLASS 2 IN. AND
3243 C3 TD WILLIAMSON SPRL Belgium 67 283 639 RUE DE TRAVAIL 6, NIVELLES, 1400, Belgium 67 283 601 [email protected]
ABOVE
SANDWICH VALVE ASME CLASS 2 IN. AND SUNNINGDALE ROAD, SCUNTHORPE, DN17
3244 C3 TEAMFURMANITE United Kingdom 1724 849904 1724 861033 [email protected]
ABOVE 2TY, United Kingdom
SANDWICH VALVE ASME CLASS 2 IN. AND 8800 WESTPLAIN DRIVE, HOUSTON, 77041,
3245 C3 FLOW AMERICA LLC USA 281-897-2967 281-894-1332 [email protected]
ABOVE USA
3246 SANITARY SEWERAGE PUMPS/SUMP PUMPS C1 XYLEM WATER SOLUTION MANUFACTURING Sweden 471 247 858 LINDAS, EMMABODA, 361 80, Sweden 0471 247 030 [email protected]
2005 MARTIN LUTHER KING DR,
3247 SANITARY SEWERAGE PUMPS/SUMP PUMPS C1 PEERLESS PUMP USA 317-924-7265 317-921-8694 [email protected]
INDIANAPOLIS, 46202, USA
3951 CAPITAL AVENUE, CITY OF INDUSTRY,
3248 SANITARY SEWERAGE PUMPS/SUMP PUMPS C1 GOULDS PUMPS INC. USA 562-949-2113 562-695-8523 [email protected]
90601, USA
3905 ENTERPRISE COURT, AURORA, 60504,
3249 SANITARY SEWERAGE PUMPS/SUMP PUMPS C1 GRUNDFOS WATER UTILITY USA 630 236-5500 630-236-5511 [email protected]
USA
1-1 KAMINARA-NAGAIKE, YAWATA-CITY,
3250 SANITARY SEWERAGE PUMPS/SUMP PUMPS C1 TSURUMI MANUFACTURING CO LTD Japan 075 971 0831 075 971 1316 [email protected]
KYOTO, 6148163, Japan
SECOND INDUSTRIAL CITY,, RIYADH, 11553,
3251 SANITARY SEWERAGE PUMPS/SUMP PUMPS C1 SULZER SAUDI PUMP COMPANY LIMITED Saudi Arabia 1265-2123 (1)265-1071 [email protected]
Saudi Arabia
3252 SANITARY SEWERAGE PUMPS/SUMP PUMPS C1 ITT SAUDI COMPANY Saudi Arabia (3)8127771 2'ND INDUSTRIAL CITY, #, 31952, Saudi Arabia (3)8127717 [email protected]
3253 SANITARY SEWERAGE PUMPS/SUMP PUMPS C1 ITT CORP. INDUSTRIAL PROCESS USA 315-568-7565 240 FALL STREET, SENECA FALLS, 13148, USA 315-568-7145 [email protected]
3254 SANITARY SEWERAGE PUMPS/SUMP PUMPS C1 KSB SE AND CO KGAA Germany 345 4826 5252 TURMSTRASSE 92, HALLE, 06110, Germany 345 4826 4699 [email protected]
3255 SANITARY SEWERAGE PUMPS/SUMP PUMPS C1 POMPE GARBARINO SPA Italy 0144 388631 VIA MARENCO 44, ACQUI TERME, 15011, Italy 0144 55260 [email protected]
REILLY, DAVID
3271 SCREW ROTARY PUMP- API 676 C2 WARREN PUMPS INCORPORATED USA 413-436-7711-267 82 BRIDGES AVENUE, WARREN, 01083, USA 413-436-5605 <DAVID.REILLY@COLFAXFLUIDHANDLING
.COM>
HILLINGTON BUSINESS PARK, GLASGOW, G52
3272 SCREW ROTARY PUMP- API 676 C2 POWER AND ENERGY INTERNATION LTD United Kingdom 141 883 0314 141 882 2752 [email protected]
4JN, United Kingdom
INDUSTRIESTRASSE 2, OBERNKIRCHEN, 31682,
3273 SCREW ROTARY PUMP- API 676 C2 ITT BORNEMANN GMBH Germany 5724 390 0 0 [email protected]
Germany
1895 W JEFFERSON STREET, SPRINGFIELD,
3274 SCREW ROTARY PUMP- API 676 C2 NATIONAL OILWELL VARCO USA 937-327-3143 937-327-3530 [email protected]
45501, USA
MARKGRAFENSTRASSE 29-39, NURNBERG,
3275 SCREW ROTARY PUMP- API 676 C2 LEISTRITZ PUMPEN GMBH Germany 911 4306 125 911 4306 439 [email protected]
90459, Germany
3-63, TAKANO,, MISATO-SHI, SAITAMA-KEN,
3276 SCREW ROTARY PUMP- API 676 C2 KOSAKA LABORATORY LIMITED Japan 048 955 1215 048 955 1204 [email protected]
3410035, Japan
3277 SCREW ROTARY PUMP- API 676 C2 NATIONAL OILWELL VARCO USA 281 854 0375 8017 BREEN ROAD, HOUSTON, 77064, USA 000 000 0000 [email protected]
STOCKUMERSTRASSE 28, WITTEN ANNEN,
3278 SEALLESS CENTRIFUGAL PUMP TYPE API 685 C2 RUHRPUMPEN GMBH Germany 2302 661 314 2302 661 99314 [email protected]
58453, Germany
GEWERBESTRASSE 51, GUNDELFINGEN, 79194, UFER.MATTHIAS@HERMETIC-
3279 SEALLESS CENTRIFUGAL PUMP TYPE API 685 C2 HERMETIC PUMPEN GMBH Germany 761 5830 263 761 5830 280
Germany PUMPEN.COM
BLUMENFELDSTRASSE 18, BOCHUM, 44795,
3280 SEALLESS CENTRIFUGAL PUMP TYPE API 685 C2 KLAUS UNION GMBH AND CO Germany 234 4595 182 234 4595 7020 [email protected]
Germany
HAMPDEN PARK INDUSTRIAL ESTATE,
3281 SEALLESS CENTRIFUGAL PUMP TYPE API 685 C2 HMD SEALLESS PUMPS United Kingdom 1323 452043 1323 501241 [email protected]
EASTBOURNE, BN22 9AN, United Kingdom
2-16-2 NOGUCHI-CHO, HIGASHIMURAYAMA-
3282 SEALLESS CENTRIFUGAL PUMP TYPE API 685 C2 NIKKISO CO LTD Japan 042 392 3323 042 392 3348 [email protected]
SHI, TOKYO, 1898520, Japan
60 HIRANO, SHINGU-CHO, TATSUNO-SHI,
3283 SEALLESS CENTRIFUGAL PUMP TYPE API 685 C2 TEIKOKU ELECTRIC MFG CO LTD Japan 0791 75 0416 0791 75 0427 [email protected]
HYOGO-KEN, 6794395, Japan
SEALLESS CENTRIFUGAL PUMP- VERTICAL TYPE GEWERBESTRASSE 51, GUNDELFINGEN, 79194, UFER.MATTHIAS@HERMETIC-
3284 C2 HERMETIC PUMPEN GMBH Germany 761 5830 263 761 5830 280
MANUFACTURER STANDARD Germany PUMPEN.COM
SEALLESS CENTRIFUGAL PUMP- VERTICAL TYPE RHEINGAUSTRASSE 96 - 98, WIESBADEN,
3285 C2 RHEINHUTTE PUMPEN GMBH Germany 611 604 303 611 604 307 [email protected]
MANUFACTURER STANDARD 65203, Germany
SEALLESS CENTRIFUGAL PUMP- VERTICAL TYPE BLUMENFELDSTRASSE 18, BOCHUM, 44795,
3286 C2 KLAUS UNION GMBH AND CO Germany 234 4595 182 234 4595 7020 [email protected]
MANUFACTURER STANDARD Germany
SEAM WELDED ALLOY STEEL PIPE- TYPE ASTM 1, KOKAN-CHO, FUKUYAMA-SHI, HIROSHIMA-
3287 C3 JFE STEEL CORPORATION Japan 084 945 3169 084 945 4010 [email protected]
A691 KEN, 7218510, Japan
SEAM WELDED ALLOY STEEL PIPE- TYPE ASTM 139-13 MATSUSHIGE INDUSTRIAL ZONE, ITANO-
3288 C3 OSAKA TOKUSHU KOKAN MFG CO LTD Japan 0886 99 5511 0886 99 7555 [email protected]
A691 GUN, TOKUSHIMA-KEN, 7710213, Japan
SEAM WELDED ALLOY STEEL PIPE- TYPE ASTM 414-1 KITATSUCHIYAMA, KOKA-SHI, SHIGA-
3289 C3 OSAKA TOKUSHU KOKAN MFG CO LTD Japan 0748 66 1135 0748 66 0111 [email protected]
A691 KEN, 5280211, Japan
SEAM WELDED ALLOY STEEL PIPE- TYPE ASTM 152-54, OEGUKGIEOP-RO, SACHEON,
3290 C3 EEW KOREA CO LTD South Korea 55 851 8500 55 851 8568 [email protected]
A691 GYEONGNAM, 52530, South Korea
SEAM WELDED ALLOY STEEL PIPE- TYPE ASTM IM GRUNEWALD 2, ERNDTEBRUCK, 57339,
3291 C3 EEW PIPE PRODUCTION ERNDTEBRUECK Germany 2753 609 161 2753 609 106 [email protected]
A691 Germany
SEAMLESS OR STRAIGHT CARBON STEEL LOW 1, KOKAN-CHO, FUKUYAMA-SHI, HIROSHIMA-
3292 C3 JFE STEEL CORPORATION Japan 084 945 3169 084 945 4010 [email protected]
TEMPERATURE PIPES- 6INCHES AND LARGER KEN, 7218510, Japan
SEAMLESS OR STRAIGHT CARBON STEEL LOW 414-1 KITATSUCHIYAMA, KOKA-SHI, SHIGA-
3293 C3 OSAKA TOKUSHU KOKAN MFG CO LTD Japan 0748 66 1135 0748 66 0111 [email protected]
TEMPERATURE PIPES- 6INCHES AND LARGER KEN, 5280211, Japan
SEAMLESS OR STRAIGHT CARBON STEEL LOW 139-13 MATSUSHIGE INDUSTRIAL ZONE, ITANO-
3294 C3 OSAKA TOKUSHU KOKAN MFG CO LTD Japan 0886 99 5511 0886 99 7555 [email protected]
TEMPERATURE PIPES- 6INCHES AND LARGER GUN, TOKUSHIMA-KEN, 7710213, Japan
SEAMLESS OR STRAIGHT CARBON STEEL LOW 5315 W. 19th Street Port Industrial, PANAMA
3295 C3 BERG STEEL PIPE CORP. USA 850-819-8153 850-763-9683 [email protected]
TEMPERATURE PIPES- 6INCHES AND LARGER CITY, 32401, USA
SEAMLESS OR STRAIGHT CARBON STEEL LOW NO 102 DONGHUAN ROAD, QING COUNTY,
3296 C3 JULONG STEEL PIPE CO LTD China 086 317 2571491 086 317 412 5651 [email protected]
TEMPERATURE PIPES- 6INCHES AND LARGER HEBEI, 062658, China
SEAMLESS OR STRAIGHT CARBON STEEL LOW 152-54, OEGUKGIEOP-RO, SACHEON,
3297 C3 EEW KOREA CO LTD South Korea 55 851 8500 55 851 8568 [email protected]
TEMPERATURE PIPES- 6INCHES AND LARGER GYEONGNAM, 52530, South Korea
SEAMLESS OR STRAIGHT CARBON STEEL LOW IM GRUNEWALD 2, ERNDTEBRUCK, 57339,
3298 C3 EEW PIPE PRODUCTION ERNDTEBRUECK Germany 2753 609 161 2753 609 106 [email protected]
TEMPERATURE PIPES- 6INCHES AND LARGER Germany
SEAMLESS OR STRAIGHT CARBON STEEL LOW 58, CHEOYONGSANEUP-RO, ULSAN, 44993,
3299 C3 HYUNDAI STEEL COMPANY South Korea 2 772 2430 2 772 2200 [email protected]
TEMPERATURE PIPES- 6INCHES AND LARGER South Korea
SEAMLESS OR STRAIGHT CARBON STEEL LOW
3300 C3 EEW BERGROHR GMBH Germany 271 7070 SIEGSTRASSE 70, SIEGEN, 57076, Germany 271 707 213 [email protected]
TEMPERATURE PIPES- 6INCHES AND LARGER
VON BEHRING STRASSE 15, LINDAU, 88131,
3301 SEAT SUPPORTED BALL VALVE C2 XOMOX INTERNATIONAL GMBH & CO OHG Germany 8382 702 366 8382 702 144 [email protected]
Germany
RUDOLF PLANK STRASSE 2, ETTLINGEN, 76275,
3302 SEAT SUPPORTED BALL VALVE C2 FLOWSERVE FLOW CONTROL GMBH Germany 7243 103 626 7243 103 222 [email protected]
Germany
2040 NAGASAKA KAMIJO, HOKUTO-SHI,
3303 SEAT SUPPORTED BALL VALVE C2 KITZ CORPORATION Japan 0551 20 4152 0551 20 4298 [email protected]
YAMANASHI-KEN, 4088515, Japan
7130 HIGASHI-HARUCHIKA, INA-SHI, NAGANO-
3304 SEAT SUPPORTED BALL VALVE C2 KITZ CORPORATION Japan 0551 20 4152 0551 20 4298 [email protected]
KEN, 3994496, Japan
3323 SEAT SUPPORTED BALL VALVE C2 VALVITALIA SPA Italy 0444 749 111 VIA SOASTENE 24, BRENDOLA, 36023, Italy 0444 401 498 [email protected]
SINGLE STAGE DOUBLE SUCTION CENTRIFUGAL NO.111 FENGDU 1ST ROAD,, RUIAN CITY,
3392 C2 EBARA GREAT PUMPS CO LTD China 577 6532 2199 577 6532 2273 [email protected]
PUMP 325204, China
SINGLE STAGE DOUBLE SUCTION CENTRIFUGAL AL-RUSHAID OIL FIEL CENTER, KHOBAR, 31952,
3393 C2 FLOWSERVE AL-RUSHAID COMOPANY LTD. Saudi Arabia (3)868-5110-117 (3)868-5105 [email protected]
PUMP Saudi Arabia
SINGLE STAGE DOUBLE SUCTION CENTRIFUGAL MANOR MILL LANE, LEEDS, LS11 8BR, United
3394 C2 SULZER PUMPS UK LTD United Kingdom 1132 701244 1132 724470 [email protected]
PUMP Kingdom
SINGLE STAGE DOUBLE SUCTION CENTRIFUGAL
3395 C2 ITT SAUDI COMPANY Saudi Arabia (3)8127771 2'ND INDUSTRIAL CITY, #, 31952, Saudi Arabia (3)8127717 [email protected]
PUMP
SINGLE STAGE DOUBLE SUCTION CENTRIFUGAL 78-1 SHINTOMI, FUTTSU-SHI, CHIBA-KEN,
3396 C2 EBARA CORPORATION Japan 050 3416 6031 0439 88 2555 [email protected]
PUMP 2930011, Japan
SINGLE STAGE DOUBLE SUCTION CENTRIFUGAL STRADA PROVINCIALE LE PER MODUGN 10,
3399 C2 NUOVO PIGNONE INTERNATIONAL SRL Italy 055 458 9179 080 5051219 [email protected]
PUMP MODUGNO, 70123, Italy
SINGLE STAGE DOUBLE SUCTION CENTRIFUGAL ERNSTBLICKLE STRASSE 29, BRUCHSAL, 76646,
3400 C2 SULZER PUMPEN DEUTSCHLAND GMBH Germany 7251 76 750 7251 76 409 [email protected]
PUMP Germany
3456 SOLENOID OR PILOT VALVE C2 CIRCLE SEAL CONTROLS/CIRCOR USA 951-270-6200 2301 WARDLOW CIRCLE, CORONA, 91718, USA 951-270-6428 [email protected]
3491 SPECTACLE PLATE, BLANKS, SPACERS C2 ULMA FORJA Spain 943 78 0552 BARRIO ZUBILLAGA 3, ONATI, 20560, Spain 943 78 1808 [email protected]
3492 SPECTACLE PLATE, BLANKS, SPACERS C2 INMA STEEL FABRICATORS CO. LTD. Saudi Arabia 0133524222-202 Road 130, JUBAIL, 31951, Saudi Arabia 0133524242 [email protected]
STRADA INDUSTRIILOR 10, RAMNICU VALCEA,
3493 SPECTACLE PLATE, BLANKS, SPACERS C2 VILMAR SA Romania 250 703 831 250 703 865 [email protected]
0240445, Romania
TREEG, 112, INDUSTRIAL CITY, JUBAIL, 31961, (3)341-2784/883-
3494 SPECTACLE PLATE, BLANKS, SPACERS C2 MARITIME INDUSTRIAL SERVICES Saudi Arabia 3341-6376/883... [email protected]
Saudi Arabia 6484
3495 SPEED SENSOR C1 BENTLY-NEVADA CORPORATION USA 775-215-1643 1631 Bently Parkway, MINDEN, 89423, USA 775-215-2881 [email protected]
8440 DARROW ROAD, TWINSBURG, 44087,
3496 SPEED SENSOR C1 ALLEN BRADLEY/ROCKWELL AUTOMATION USA (330) 487-6000 440-646-3083 [email protected]
USA
AVENIDA DR GASTAD VIDIGAL NETO 475, 011 55 12 3644
3497 SPIRAL WELDED STEEL PIPE- NON SOUR C3 CONFAB TUBOS, S.A. Brazil 011-5512 3644... [email protected]
PINDOMONHANGABA, 000012400, Brazil 9384
EJE 120 NO 305 - MANZANA 41 -, SAN LUIS
3498 SPIRAL WELDED STEEL PIPE- NON SOUR C3 TUBESA S.A. DE C.V. Mexico 52-55-5271-9311 52-444-8245905 [email protected]
POTOSI S.L.P., 78395, Mexico
3499 SPIRAL WELDED STEEL PIPE- NON SOUR C3 BAOJI PETROLEUM LINE PIPE CO., LTD. China 13892444877 NO 10 JIANGTAN ROAD, BAOJI, #, China 917 3398 451 [email protected]
GOTTFRIED LINKE STRASSE 200, SALZGITTER,
3500 SPIRAL WELDED STEEL PIPE- NON SOUR C3 SALZGITTER MANNESMANN GROSSROHR GMB Germany 5341 21 2855 3525 79 1291 [email protected]
38239, Germany
3501 SPIRAL WELDED STEEL PIPE- NON SOUR C3 .. UMRAN CELIK BORU SANAYII AS Turkey 216 443 2535 UMRAN CAD 17, DUZCE, 81650, Turkey 216 335 1765 [email protected]
3502 SPIRAL WELDED STEEL PIPE- NON SOUR C3 CORINTH PIPEWORKS SA Greece 22640 22777 VI PE THISVIS, DOMVRENA, 32010, Greece 210 678 7520 [email protected]
2ND INDUSTRIAL AREA, DAMMAM, 31483,
3503 SPIRAL WELDED STEEL PIPE- NON SOUR C3 WELSPUN MIDDLE EAST PIPES LCC Saudi Arabia (3)812-1999 (3)812-1666 [email protected]
Saudi Arabia
NO.2 BEIJING EAST ROAD, JINGZHOU-CITY,
3504 SPIRAL WELDED STEEL PIPE- NON SOUR C3 SHASHI STEEL PIPE WORKS SINOPEC China 27-51005598 # [email protected]
HUBEI PROVINCE, 434001, China
2ST INDUSTRIAL CITY, DAMMAM, 31492, Saudi
3505 SPIRAL WELDED STEEL PIPE- NON SOUR C3 GROUP FIVE PIPE SAUDI Saudi Arabia 05585-4024 (3)826-9894 [email protected]
Arabia
3506 SPIRAL WELDED STEEL PIPE- NON SOUR C3 NATIONAL PIPE COMPANY LIMITED Saudi Arabia 966-3-868-3297 #, AL KHOBAR, 31952, Saudi Arabia 966-3-857-0962 #
VILLAGE VARSAMEDI, KUTCH, GUJARAT,
3507 SPIRAL WELDED STEEL PIPE- NON SOUR C3 WELSPUN CORP LTD India 2836 279076 2836 279060 [email protected]
370110, India
VILLAGE-SAMAGHOGHA,, DIST.: KUTCH,
3508 SPIRAL WELDED STEEL PIPE- NON SOUR C3 JINDAL SAW LIMITED - IPU India 2838 263300 2838 240700 [email protected]
370415, India
HUNSWORTH LANE, CLECKHEATON, BD19 4LN,
3509 SPIRAL WOUND GASKET-ASME B16.20 C1 FLEXITALLIC UK LTD United Kingdom 1274 851 273 1274 300 303 [email protected]
United Kingdom
2ND INDUSTRIAL CITY, DAMMAM,, 31952,
3510 SPIRAL WOUND GASKET-ASME B16.20 C1 GULF GASKET FACTORY Saudi Arabia 3812-1121/812... (3) 812-1319 [email protected]
Saudi Arabia
2ND INDUSTRIAL CITY, DAMMAM, 31421,
3511 SPIRAL WOUND GASKET-ASME B16.20 C1 GASKET FACTORY BRANCH OF AL-IMAN Saudi Arabia 03 812 2135 03 812 2165 [email protected]
Saudi Arabia
3512 SPIRAL WOUND GASKET-ASME B16.20 C1 SMITH INTERNATIONAL GULF SEVICES UAE 48836248-22 UNITED OILFIELD SUPPLY BASE, DUBAI, #, UAE 48839438 [email protected]
3528 SPLIT BODY BALL VALVE- NPS 2 THRU 24 C2 BAC VALVES SA Spain 972 677052 TAPIS 126, FIGUERES, 17600, Spain 972 509040 [email protected]
VIA DEI LIVELLI DI SOPRA 7, COSTA DI
3529 SPLIT BODY BALL VALVE- NPS 2 THRU 24 C2 FLUITEK ORSENIGO VALVES SRL Italy 035 666 501 035 666 5047 [email protected]
MEZZATE, 24060, Italy
2ND INDUSTRIAL CITY, DAMMAM, 31952,
3530 SPLIT BODY BALL VALVE- NPS 2 THRU 24 C2 INDUSTRIAL VALVES MANUFACTURER Saudi Arabia 812-3450 (3)812-3438 [email protected]
Saudi Arabia
VIALE GIUSEPPE BORRI 42, CASTELLANZA,
3531 SPLIT BODY BALL VALVE- NPS 2 THRU 24 C2 PETROLVALVES SRL Italy 0331 334 111 0331 334 250 [email protected]
21053, Italy
VANHA PORVOONTIE 229, VANTAA, 01301,
3532 SPLIT BODY BALL VALVE- NPS 2 THRU 24 C2 NELES FINLAND INC Finland 8204 83150 8204 83151 [email protected]
Finland
3533 SPLIT BODY BALL VALVE- NPS 2 THRU 24 C2 OMS SALERI SPA Italy 0365 826610 VIA VALLESABBIA 2, ODOLO, 25076, Italy 0365 826613 [email protected]
3534 SPLIT BODY BALL VALVE- NPS 2 THRU 24 C2 FORUM ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES/ PBV USA 281 637 2044 12735 DAIRY ASHFORD, HOUSTON, 77477, USA 281-340-5499 [email protected]
3543 SPLIT BODY BALL VALVE- NPS 2 THRU 24 C2 OMS SALERI SPA BIONE Italy 0365 826 610 VIA PRADA 7/9, BIONE, 25070, Italy 0365 826 613 [email protected]
ENATHUR, KANCHEEPURAM, TAMIL NADU,
3544 SPLIT BODY BALL VALVE- NPS 2 THRU 24 C2 L&T VALVES LIMITED India 44 27285609 N/A [email protected]
631561, India
THANE BELAPUR ROAD, NAVI MUMBAI,
3545 SPLIT BODY BALL VALVE- NPS 2 THRU 24 C2 HAWA VALVES INDIA PVT LTD India 22 6776 0000 22 6776 0100 [email protected]
400701, India
VIA DELLE INDUSTRIE 15, MEZZAGO, 20883,
3546 SPLIT BODY BALL VALVE- NPS 2 THRU 24 C2 FLOWSERVE S.R.L Italy 3474170217 039 6241 178 [email protected]
Italy
3547 SPLIT BODY BALL VALVE- NPS 2 THRU 24 C2 XX EMERSON AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS Italy 0331 575200 VIA CASTELLANZA 47, RESCALDINA, 20027, Italy 0331 464772 [email protected]
3551 SPLIT BODY BALL VALVE- NPS 2 THRU 24 C2 VALVITALIA SPA Italy 0444 749 111 VIA SOASTENE 24, BRENDOLA, 36023, Italy 0444 401 498 [email protected]
2nd Modon Industrial City, DAMMAM, 31411,
3552 SPLIT BODY BALL VALVE- NPS 2 THRU 24 C2 OMS SALERI SAUDIA COMPANY Saudi Arabia 966532883558 96631898985509 [email protected]
Saudi Arabia
PHASE 4, 2ND INDUSTRIAL CITY, DAMMA,
3553 SPLIT BODY BALL VALVE- NPS 2 THRU 24 C2 FLOWSERVE ABAHSAIN FLOW CONTROL CO. Saudi Arabia 857-3150 857-4243 [email protected]
KHOBAR, 31952, Saudi Arabia
VIA DEI PATRIOTI, SOLBIATE OLONA, 21058, LUCIANO.RIPOLDI@RMTVALVOMECCANI
3554 SPLIT BODY BALL VALVE- NPS 2 THRU 24 C2 RMT VALVOMECCANICA SRL Italy 0331 375 441 0331 376 847
Italy CA.COM
1-5-1, MUROTANI,, NISHI-KU, KOBE-SHI,,
3555 SPLIT BODY BALL VALVE- NPS 2 THRU 24 C2 EMERSON VALVES & CONTROLS JAPAN CO Japan 078 992 6402 078 992 4571 [email protected]
6512241, Japan
3556 SPLIT BODY; TRUNNION- BALL VALVE API6A C2 CAMERON VALVES ITALY SRL Italy 0341 932233 VIA PRATI DELLA ROSA, COLICO, 23823, Italy 0341 932406 [email protected]
VIALE GIUSEPPE BORRI 42, CASTELLANZA,
3557 SPLIT BODY; TRUNNION- BALL VALVE API6A C2 PETROLVALVES SRL Italy 0331 334 111 0331 334 250 [email protected]
21053, Italy
3558 SPLIT BODY; TRUNNION- BALL VALVE API6A C2 OMS SALERI SPA Italy 0365 826610 VIA VALLESABBIA 2, ODOLO, 25076, Italy 0365 826613 [email protected]
3559 SPLIT BODY; TRUNNION- BALL VALVE API6A C2 FORUM ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES/ PBV USA 281 637 2044 12735 DAIRY ASHFORD, HOUSTON, 77477, USA 281-340-5499 [email protected]
3570 SPLIT BODY; TRUNNION- BALL VALVE API6A C2 VALVITALIA SPA Italy 0444 749 111 VIA SOASTENE 24, BRENDOLA, 36023, Italy 0444 401 498 [email protected]
3571 SPLIT BODY;STEEL BALL VALVE-26 IN & UP C2 CAMERON VALVES ITALY SRL Italy 0341 932233 VIA PRATI DELLA ROSA, COLICO, 23823, Italy 0341 932406 [email protected]
2040 NAGASAKA KAMIJO, HOKUTO-SHI,
3572 SPLIT BODY;STEEL BALL VALVE-26 IN & UP C2 KITZ CORPORATION Japan 0551 20 4152 0551 20 4298 [email protected]
YAMANASHI-KEN, 4088515, Japan
7130 HIGASHI-HARUCHIKA, INA-SHI, NAGANO-
3573 SPLIT BODY;STEEL BALL VALVE-26 IN & UP C2 KITZ CORPORATION Japan 0551 20 4152 0551 20 4298 [email protected]
KEN, 3994496, Japan
3579 SPLIT BODY;STEEL BALL VALVE-26 IN & UP C2 CAMERON ITALY SRL Italy 0383 691 263 VIA ITALO BETTO 11, VOGHERA, 27058, Italy 0383 367 166 [email protected]
3580 SPLIT BODY;STEEL BALL VALVE-26 IN & UP C2 PERAR SPA Italy 0331 465 208 VIA GRIGNA 37, RESCALDINA, 20027, Italy 0331 57 88 02 [email protected]
3581 SPLIT BODY;STEEL BALL VALVE-26 IN & UP C2 OMB VALVES SPA Italy 035 4256711 VIA EUROPA 7, CENATE SOTTO, 24069, Italy 035 4942638 [email protected]
3582 SPLIT BODY;STEEL BALL VALVE-26 IN & UP C2 AMPO S COOP POYAM VALVES Spain 678 502 897 KATEA AUZOA ZG, IDIAZABAL, 20213, Spain 943 88 88 47 [email protected]
3583 SPLIT BODY;STEEL BALL VALVE-26 IN & UP C2 OMS SALERI SPA BIONE Italy 0365 826 610 VIA PRADA 7/9, BIONE, 25070, Italy 0365 826 613 [email protected]
CDA MONTEDORO 13, URBISAGLIA, 62010,
3584 SPLIT BODY;STEEL BALL VALVE-26 IN & UP C2 DAFRAM SPA Italy 0733 511 938 0733 50196 [email protected]
Italy
3585 SPLIT BODY;STEEL BALL VALVE-26 IN & UP C2 VALVITALIA SPA Italy 0383 945 9973 VIA TORTONA 69, RIVANAZZANO, 27055, Italy 0383 945 9944 [email protected]
3586 SPLIT BODY;STEEL BALL VALVE-26 IN & UP C2 VALVITALIA SPA Italy 0444 749 111 VIA SOASTENE 24, BRENDOLA, 36023, Italy 0444 401 498 [email protected]
3696 STAINLESS STEEL PIPE C3 AB SANDVIK MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY Sweden 70 31 39672 MOSSVAGEN 10, SANDVIKEN, 811 81, Sweden 26 26 4640 [email protected]
3697 STAINLESS STEEL PIPE C3 TUBACEX TUBOS INOXIDABLES SA Spain 94 4334508 B SARACHO SN, AMURRIO, 01470, Spain 94 6725062 [email protected]
1 HIGASHI-MUKOJIMA, NISHINO-CHO,, [email protected]
3698 STAINLESS STEEL PIPE C3 NIPPON STEEL CORPORATION Japan 03 6867 5987 03 6867 4957
AMAGASAKI-SHI, 6600856, Japan M
3007 NAKASHIMA, SHIKAMA-KU, HIMEJI-SHI,
3699 STAINLESS STEEL PIPE C3 SANYO SPECIAL STEEL CO LTD Japan 03 6800 4700 03 6800 4701 [email protected]
HYOGO-KEN, 6728677, Japan
982 GRIFFIN POND ROAD, CLARKS SUMMIT,
3700 STAINLESS STEEL PIPE C3 SANDVIK TUBULAR PRODUCTS USA 570-585-7552 570-585-7642 [email protected]
18411, USA
GIFHORNERSTRASSE 59, KNESEBECK, 29379,
3701 STAINLESS STEEL PIPE C3 H BUTTING GMBH AND CO KG Germany 5834 50316 5834 50436 [email protected]
Germany
3702 STAINLESS STEEL PIPE C3 MANNESMANN DMV STAINLESS USA 713-466-7278 12050 W. LITTLE YORK, HOUSTON, 77041, USA 713-466-3769 [email protected]
3722 STAINLESS/ CARBON STEEL BODY VALVES C3 SWAGELOK HIGHLAND USA 440-649-4571/... 29495 FA Lennon Road, SOLON, 44139, USA 440-473-0402 [email protected]
2651 ALABAMA HIGHWAY 21 NORTH,
3723 STAINLESS/ CARBON STEEL BODY VALVES C3 PARKER-HANNIFIN USA 216-577-0196 256-435-7718 [email protected]
JACKSONVILLE, 36265, USA
1978 FOREMAND DRIVE, COOKEVILLE, 38501,
3724 STAINLESS/ CARBON STEEL BODY VALVES C3 FLOWSERVE CORPORATION (COOKEVILLE) USA 931-432-3110 931-432-5518 [email protected]
USA
405 CENTURA COURT, SPARTANBURG, 29303,
3725 STAINLESS/ CARBON STEEL BODY VALVES C3 CRANE INSTRUMENTATION & SAMPLING USA (864) 595-512... (864) 595-5193 [email protected]
USA
1-5-1, MUROTANI,, NISHI-KU, KOBE-SHI,,
3726 STAINLESS/ CARBON STEEL BODY VALVES C3 EMERSON VALVES & CONTROLS JAPAN CO Japan 078 992 6402 078 992 4571 [email protected]
6512241, Japan
HAIG ROAD, KNUTSFORD, WA16 8DX, United
3727 STAINLESS/ CARBON STEEL BODY VALVES C3 OLIVER VALVES LTD United Kingdom 1565 632636 1565 654089 [email protected]
Kingdom
3728 STATIC SWITCH, UPS APPLICATIONS C1 EATON CORPORATION - POWER QUALITY USA 919-870-3073 3301 SPRING FOREST RD, RALEIGH, 27615, USA 919-870-3200 [email protected]
3799 STRUCTURAL FIBER GLASS GRATING- NON FIRE C2 FIBERGRATE COMPOSITE STRUCTURES USA 254-965-3148 900 FM 205, STEPHENVILLE, 76401, USA 254-965-6465 [email protected]
STRUCTURAL PLATES, ROLLED SHAPES AND BATASHOV BROS 45, VYKSA NIZHEGORODSKY
3813 C3 VYKSA STEEL WORKS JSC Russian Fed. 495 231 7719 0831 77 37638 [email protected]
TUBULAR SECTIONS FOR STRUCTURAL USE REGION, 607060, Russian Fed.
STRUCTURAL PLATES, ROLLED SHAPES AND PIAZZA CADUTI 6 LUGLIO 1944 1, DALMINE,
3814 C3 TENARIS DALMINE SPA Italy 035 560 3423 035 560 3827 [email protected]
TUBULAR SECTIONS FOR STRUCTURAL USE 24044, Italy
STRUCTURAL PLATES, ROLLED SHAPES AND AVENIDA DR GASTAD VIDIGAL NETO 475, 011 55 12 3644
3815 C3 CONFAB TUBOS, S.A. Brazil 011-5512 3644... [email protected]
TUBULAR SECTIONS FOR STRUCTURAL USE PINDOMONHANGABA, 000012400, Brazil 9384
STRUCTURAL PLATES, ROLLED SHAPES AND 011- Dr. Jorge A. Simini 250 82804MHA, CAMPANA, 011-54-3489-
3816 C3 SIDERCA S.A.I.C. Argentina [email protected]
TUBULAR SECTIONS FOR STRUCTURAL USE 543489433059 #, Argentina 434894
STRUCTURAL PLATES, ROLLED SHAPES AND LOT 2, BLOCK 11, SECTION K, JUBAIL, 31961,
3817 C3 GLOBAL PIPE COMPANY Saudi Arabia 3 342-2222 03 341 1641 [email protected]
TUBULAR SECTIONS FOR STRUCTURAL USE Saudi Arabia
STRUCTURAL PLATES, ROLLED SHAPES AND SANGUANYI ROAD, BAOSTEEL BRANCH,
3818 C3 BAOSHAN IRON AND STEEL CO LTD China 21 26643600 21 26648544 [email protected]
TUBULAR SECTIONS FOR STRUCTURAL USE SHANGHAI, 201940, China
STRUCTURAL PLATES, ROLLED SHAPES AND KHOBAR NORTH GOLDE, ALKHOBAR, 31952,
3819 C3 NATIONAL PIPE COMPANY LIMITED Saudi Arabia 882-6586 (3)882-5435 [email protected]
TUBULAR SECTIONS FOR STRUCTURAL USE Saudi Arabia
STRUCTURAL PLATES, ROLLED SHAPES AND IM GRUNEWALD 2, ERNDTEBRUCK, 57339,
3820 C3 EEW PIPE PRODUCTION ERNDTEBRUECK Germany 2753 609 161 2753 609 106 [email protected]
TUBULAR SECTIONS FOR STRUCTURAL USE Germany
STRUCTURAL PLATES, ROLLED SHAPES AND MOHAMMAD.ALMOOSA@ARCELORMITT
3821 C3 ARCELORMITTAL TUBULAR PRODUCTS Saudi Arabia 13 367 1422 305, JUBAIL, 31961, Saudi Arabia 13 367 0024
TUBULAR SECTIONS FOR STRUCTURAL USE AL.COM
STRUCTURAL PLATES, ROLLED SHAPES AND T 251 EAST T 150 NORTH T 263 WEST, JUBAIL,
3822 C3 JUBAIL ENERGY SERVICES CO. (JESCO) Saudi Arabia 13-350-4500-360 13-358-1458 [email protected]
TUBULAR SECTIONS FOR STRUCTURAL USE 31961, Saudi Arabia
STRUCTURAL PLATES, ROLLED SHAPES AND JCO-3,SURVEY No.:92/2, & 97/2,, DIST.: KUTCH,
3823 C3 JINDAL SAW LIMITED India 7995213552 2838 263512 [email protected]
TUBULAR SECTIONS FOR STRUCTURAL USE 370415, India
STRUCTURAL PLATES, ROLLED SHAPES AND DAMMAM RIYADH HIGHWAY, DAMMAM,
3824 C3 AL QAHTANI PCK PIPE COMPANY Saudi Arabia 13 826 1477 13 826 9894 [email protected]
TUBULAR SECTIONS FOR STRUCTURAL USE 31411, Saudi Arabia
STRUCTURAL PLATES, ROLLED SHAPES AND
3825 C3 EEW BERGROHR GMBH Germany 271 7070 SIEGSTRASSE 70, SIEGEN, 57076, Germany 271 707 213 [email protected]
TUBULAR SECTIONS FOR STRUCTURAL USE
3830 SUBMARINE,POWER CABLE,69 KV THRU 230 KV C3 NKT HV CABLES AB Sweden 722 470108 VERKOE, KARLSKRONA, 371 23, Sweden 455 55655 [email protected]
3831 SUBMARINE,POWER CABLE,69 KV THRU 230 KV C3 PRYSMIAN POWERLINK SRL Italy 0818 677 298 VIA ANNECCHINO 93, ARCO FELICE, 80072, Italy 0 [email protected]
7, NOKSANSANEOPJUNG-RO 192BEON-GIL,
3904 SYNTHETIC OR NATURAL FIBER ROPE C1 DSR CORP South Korea 2 3420 3536 2 3420 3600 [email protected]
BUSAN, 46753, South Korea
69TH KM NATIONAL ROAD, INOFITA, 34100,
3905 SYNTHETIC OR NATURAL FIBER ROPE C1 KATRADIS MARINE ROPES INDUSTRY SA Greece 22 6207 1279 22 6207 1106 [email protected]
Greece
DAMMAM-KHOBAR ROAD, DAMMAM, 31421,
3906 SYNTHETIC OR NATURAL FIBER ROPE C1 AL-HADDAD ESTABLISHMENT FOR Saudi Arabia (3) 857-6666 (3) 857-8351 [email protected]
Saudi Arabia
3907 SYNTHETIC OR NATURAL FIBER ROPE C1 GULF ROPE AND PLASTIC PRODUCTS UAE 6 5323725 Sharjah Industrial Area No. 4, SHARJAH, #, UAE 6 5321373 [email protected]
3950 TERMINAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (TMS) C2 ABB SA Spain 91 581 00 50 C SAN ROMUALDO 13, MADRID, 28037, Spain 0 [email protected]
EMDAD INDUSTRIAL AREA, DHAHRAN, 31952,
3951 TERMINAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (TMS) C2 BRANCH OF HONEYWELL TURKI ARABIA Saudi Arabia 013 813 3780 013 813 3888 [email protected]
Saudi Arabia
STREET NO.152 BUILDING#6685, DAMMAM,
3952 TERMINAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (TMS) C2 BRANCH OF SIEMENS ENERGY COMPANY Saudi Arabia 013 808 7803 013 887 7445 [email protected]
31952, Saudi Arabia
3953 TEST STATION BOX CP C2 ABDULLA FOUAD IMPALLOY LTD. CO. Saudi Arabia 847-3300-102 #, DAMMAM, 31411, Saudi Arabia (3)847-2233 [email protected]
DAMMAM 2ND INDUSTRIAL CITY, DAMMAM,
3954 TEST STATION BOX CP C2 SAUDI CATHODIC PROTECTION Saudi Arabia 857-0554 (3)857-0245 [email protected]
31932, Saudi Arabia
SALMAN ALFARESI ST,KHALIDIAH, DAMMAM,
3955 TEST STATION BOX CP C2 SPECIALIZED OIL AND GAS ENGINEERING Saudi Arabia (3)8570034-3465 (3)8590289 [email protected]
31452, Saudi Arabia
AZIZIA ROAD, ALMADAR IND. AREA, KHOBAR,
3956 TEST STATION BOX CP C2 CORRPOWER INTERNATIONAL LTD. Saudi Arabia 013-808-9637 013 808 9638 [email protected]
31952, Saudi Arabia
4-6-45 TAKEJIMA, NISHIYODOGAWA-KU,
3957 THERMAL & ELECTRO-DIALYSIS DESAL SYSTEM C3 SASAKURA ENGINEERING CO LTD Japan 06 6473 2137 06 6475 2807 [email protected]
OSAKA, 5550011, Japan
3958 THREADED BRONZE HYDRANT VALVE C2 ELKHART BRASS MANUFACTURING CO USA 574-295-8330 1302 WEST BEARDSLEY, ELKHART, 46514, USA 574-293-9914 [email protected]
4017 UPS SYS ABOVE 10 TO 200KVA FOR PLANTS C2 CEG ELETTRONICA INDUSTRIALE SPA Italy 0575 536456 VIA NAVE 11, BIBBIENA, 52011, Italy 0575 536367 [email protected]
HARDSTRASSE 72-74, WETTINGEN, 5430, CEMAL.YILMAZ@SCHNEIDER-
4018 UPS SYS ABOVE 10 TO 200KVA FOR PLANTS C2 GUTOR ELECTRONIC LLC Switzerland 056 437 3434 056 437 3444
Switzerland ELECTRIC.COM
875 DEARBORN DRIVE, COLUMBUS, 43085,
4019 UPS SYS ABOVE 10 TO 200KVA FOR PLANTS C2 AMETEK SOLIDSTATE CONTROLS USA 614-410-6313 614-885-3990 [email protected]
USA
ALMUESENACHERSTRASSE 1, MAGENWIL,
4020 UPS SYS ABOVE 10 TO 200KVA FOR PLANTS C2 STATRON AG Switzerland 62 887 4846 62 887 4888 [email protected]
5506, Switzerland
EMIL SIEPMANNSTRASSE 32, WARSTEIN
4021 UPS SYS ABOVE 10 TO 200KVA FOR PLANTS C2 AEG POWER SOLUTIONS GMBH Germany 2902 763 432 2902 763 555 [email protected]
BELECKE, 59581, Germany
MUNSTERSTRASSE 135-137, BOCHOLT, 46397,
4022 UPS SYS ABOVE 10 TO 200KVA FOR PLANTS C2 BENNING ELEKTROTECHNIK UND ELEKTRON Germany 28 719 30 28 7193 29 7 [email protected]
Germany
43 AVENUE WINSTON CHURCHILL, LOUVIERS,
4023 UPS SYS ABOVE 10 TO 200KVA FOR PLANTS C2 BENNING CONVERSION D ENERGIE France 2 3225 2394 2 3225 1395 [email protected]
27400, France
NO. 19, JALAN JURUUKUR U1/19, SEKSY, SHAH
4024 UPS SYS ABOVE 10 TO 200KVA FOR PLANTS C2 GUTOR ELECTRONIC ASIA PACIFIC SDN B Malaysia 3 5566 9600-692 3 5569 0332 [email protected]
ALAM, SELANGOR, 40150, Malaysia
4025 UPS SYSTEM ABOVE 200 KVA C3 EATON CORPORATION - POWER QUALITY USA 919-870-3073 3301 SPRING FOREST RD, RALEIGH, 27615, USA 919-870-3200 [email protected]
4146 VESSEL INTERNAL PARTS NONE TRAYS/PACKING C2 CAMERON SOLUTIONS INC. USA 337-367-1251 5315 CURTIS LANE, NEW IBERIA, 70560, USA 337-364-5356 [email protected]
4150 VESSEL INTERNAL PARTS NONE TRAYS/PACKING C2 SULZER INDIA PVT LTD India 2137 304 212 TALUKA SHIRUR,, PUNE, 412209, India 2137 304 111 [email protected]
4161 VESSEL INTERNAL, 3-PHASE ELECTROSTATIC C3 FORUM US INCORPORATED USA 281 994 3494 6535 GUHN ROAD, HOUSTON, 77040, USA 281 8908479 [email protected]
Dammam 2nd Industrial City, DAMMAM,
4162 VESSEL INTERNAL, 3-PHASE ELECTROSTATIC C3 NOV SAUDI ARABIA CO. LTD. Saudi Arabia 013 8538460-1... 013 835 2819 [email protected]
11573, Saudi Arabia
EIKENLAAN 237, ALPHEN AAN DEN RIJN, 2404
4163 VESSEL INTERNAL, 3-PHASE ELECTROSTATIC C3 FRAMES SEPARATION TECHNOLOGIES BV Netherlands 172 461 737 172461700 [email protected]
BP, Netherlands
Dammam Airport Logistics Zone, DAMMAM, 013 803 4411-
4164 VESSEL INTERNAL, 3-PHASE ELECTROSTATIC C3 OIL AND GAS EQUIPMENT INDUSTRIES Saudi Arabia 013 803 4400-... [email protected]
32552, Saudi Arabia 000000
10344 Sam Houston Park Dr, Suite 30,
4165 VESSEL INTERNAL, 3-PHASE ELECTROSTATIC C3 FORUM US USA 281-994-3497 1234567 [email protected]
HOUSTON, 77064, USA
4166 VIBRATION MONITOR C2 BENTLY-NEVADA CORPORATION USA 775-215-1643 1631 Bently Parkway, MINDEN, 89423, USA 775-215-2881 [email protected]
4167 VIBRATION MONITOR C2 EMERSON PROCESS MANAGEMENT EPRO GMB Germany 256 270 9179 JOBKESWEG 3, GRONAU, 48599, Germany 256 270 9256 [email protected]
4-22 YOSHIKAWA-KOGYODANCHI, HIGASHI-
4168 VIBRATION MONITOR C2 SHINKAWA SENSOR TECHNOLOGY INC Japan 082 429 1118 HIROSHIMA-SHI, HIROSHIMA-KE, 7390153, 082 429 0804 [email protected]
Japan
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4169 VIBRATION MONITOR C2 METRIX INSTRUMENT COMPANY USA 281-940-1802 8824 Fallbrook Dr, HOUSTON, 77064, USA 713-559-9417
M
ROUTE DE MONCOR 4, VILLARS SUR GLANE,
4170 VIBRATION MONITOR C2 MEGGITT SENSING SYSTEMS Switzerland 26 407 1545 26 407 1860 [email protected]
1752, Switzerland
4171 VIBRATION MONITOR C2 ELECTROTECH KALIX AB Sweden 923 66883 INDUSTRIEGATAN 13, KALIX, 952 13, Sweden 923 66888 [email protected]
4172 VIBRATION MONITOR C2 SKF SWEDEN AB CMC Sweden 31 337 6414 AURORUM 30, LULEA, 977 75, Sweden 920 13440 [email protected]
4179 WASTEWATER DISINFECTION-CHLORINATION C2 METITO OVERSEAS LTD UAE 971 4810 3333 TECHNO PARK, DUBAI, #, UAE 971 4810 3300 [email protected]
4183 WASTEWATER FLOW DISTRIBUTION DEVICES C2 VEOLIA WATER SOLUTIONS Saudi Arabia 013 812 1034-118 ., DAMMAM, 31481, Saudi Arabia (3)857-8208 [email protected]
4252 WATER-TUBE BOILERS C2 RONCONI SPA Italy 2 576 88220 VIA LAMBRO 9, OPERA, 20090, Italy 2 576 00897 [email protected]
TRUBNIKOV AVENUE, 56, NIKOPOL, 053201,
4253 WATER-TUBE BOILERS C2 INTERPIPE NIKO TUBE LLC Ukraine 56 74 74 897 566 221 070 [email protected]
Ukraine
4254 WATER-TUBE BOILERS C2 ZELEZIARNE PODBREZOVA Slovakia 48 645 4040 KOLKAREN 35, PODBREZOVA, 976 81, Slovakia 48 6453 032 [email protected]
WET -TYPE COMPOSITE REPAIR: EXTERNAL 9 AVENUE ALBERT II, MONACO, 98000,
4282 C2 3X ENGINEERING Monaco 92 05 79 18 92 05 72 71 [email protected]
SERVICE Monaco
WET -TYPE COMPOSITE REPAIR: EXTERNAL CRAIGSHAW ROAD, ABERDEEN, AB12 3AP,
4283 C2 IMG COMPOSITES LIMITED United Kingdom 78 60576 452 0 [email protected]
SERVICE United Kingdom
WET -TYPE COMPOSITE REPAIR: EXTERNAL
4284 C2 CLOCK SPRING NRI USA 815-973-0685 3875 Fiscal Court, RIVIERA BEACH, 33404, USA 1234567 [email protected]
SERVICE
WET -TYPE COMPOSITE REPAIR: EXTERNAL 7025 S. Fulton Street, Suite 150, CENTENNIAL,
4285 C2 CLOCK SPRING NRI USA 815-973-0685 1234567 [email protected]
SERVICE 80112, USA
WET -TYPE COMPOSITE REPAIR: EXTERNAL 5750 N. SAM HOUSTON PKWY E., HOUSTON,,
4286 C2 ICR INTEGRITY USA 832-808-4824 # [email protected]
SERVICE 77032, USA
WET -TYPE COMPOSITE REPAIR: EXTERNAL 760 GRANT STREET UNIT B-3, LITTLETON,
4287 C2 MILLIKEN INFRASTRUCTURE SOLUTIONS USA 281-999-7100 281-999-7110 [email protected]
SERVICE 80122, USA
WET -TYPE COMPOSITE REPAIR: EXTERNAL CRAIGSHAW ROAD, ABERDEEN, AB12 3AP,
4288 C2 IMG COMPOSITES LIMITED United Kingdom 78 60576 452 0 [email protected]
SERVICE United Kingdom
WET -TYPE COMPOSITE REPAIR: EXTERNAL 9 AVENUE ALBERT II, MONACO, 98000,
4289 C2 3X ENGINEERING Monaco 92 05 79 18 92 05 72 71 [email protected]
SERVICE Monaco
WET -TYPE COMPOSITE REPAIR: EXTERNAL 5750 N. SAM HOUSTON PKWY E., HOUSTON,,
4290 C2 ICR INTEGRITY USA 832-808-4824 # [email protected]
SERVICE 77032, USA
4291 WIND TURBINE- POWER GENERATION C3 GAMESA EOLICA SL Spain 976 1929 54 PARCELA 3, AGREDA, 42100, Spain 976 6475 03 [email protected]
15, SANDAN 1-GIL, SUNCHEON, JEONNAM,
4292 WIRE ROPE C1 DSR WIRE CORP South Korea 61 729 3540 61 729 3600 [email protected]
57927, South Korea
DAMMAM-KHOBAR ROAD, DAMMAM, 31421,
4293 WIRE ROPE C1 AL-HADDAD ESTABLISHMENT FOR Saudi Arabia (3) 857-6666 (3) 857-8351 [email protected]
Saudi Arabia
DENNISSCHOLL@WIRECOWORLDGROUP.
4294 WIRE ROPE C1 WIRECO WORLDGROUP USA 660-829-6723-223 24150 OAK GROVE, SEDALIA, 65301, USA 660-827-5717
COM
609 NORTH SECOND STREET, SAINT JOSEPH, JIMMCCLARAN@WIRECOWORLDGROUP.
4295 WIRE ROPE C1 WIRECO WORLDGROUP USA 816-236-5055 816-236-5000
64501, USA COM
WILLINGTON QUAY, TYNE AND WEAR, NE28
4296 WIRE ROPE C1 BRIDON INTERNATIONAL United Kingdom 191 262 5231 191 263 4117 [email protected]
6TT, United Kingdom
4297 WIRE ROPE C1 CASAR DRAHTSEILWERK SAAR GMBH Germany 6841 8091 468 CASAR STRASSE 1, KIRKEL, 66459, Germany 6841 809 1259 [email protected]
2ND INDUSTRIAL CITY, DAMMAM, KHOBAR,
4298 WIRE ROPE C1 GABAS ALBILAD WIRE ROPE FACTORY Saudi Arabia (3)808-9745 (3)815-5134 [email protected]
31952, Saudi Arabia
4299 WIRE ROPE C1 KISWIRE LTD South Korea 51 730 8140 5, SANDAN 6-RO, BUSAN, 46026, South Korea 51 727 3147 [email protected]