The subject of the contract is: "Successive delivery of pumps", case number: KZP-1/252/TTZ/13/23
1. The subject of the contract is: "Successive delivery of pumps".
The Ordering Party reserves the right to reduce the value of the subject of the contract (quantity, type of assortment) by a maximum of 20% of the total value of the contract. For failure to perform the entire subject matter of the contract. The contractor will not be entitled to any claims for damages.
2. The details of the subject of the contract and its scope shall specify:
2.1. Appendix No. 1 to the Terms of Reference ("Offer" Form).
2.2. Appendix 3 to the Terms of Use ("Technical requirements...").
3. Pumps shall be equipped with:
- possibility to change the operating parameters using the buttons on the front housing of the pump;
- Energy efficiency factor (EEI) ≤ 0.23.
4. Each pump shall be equipped with a module or other device capable of changing the parameters of the pump by means of a remote control or other wireless device, and the change of parameters shall take place without physical or mechanical interference with the pump.
Each pump supplied should have a nameplate specifying:
• the name of the manufacturer,
• pump type and size,
• Pump identification number
• permissible operating parameters (pressure and temperature),
• nominal parameters of the pump,
• Electrical parameters of the pump motor.
5. The offer should include counter connection flanges (flange connections) or threaded connections (connection half-screws) for each circulation and circulation pump, depending on its type. In the case of circulation pumps, the connections should be made of brass, bronze or stainless steel in grades 304, 316 or 321.
6. The equipment which is the subject of the contract must:
a) be brand new, unused, i.e. manufactured no earlier than 6 months before the date of their delivery to the Ordering Party,
b) have a hygienic certificate of the National Institute of Hygiene (for hot water pumps) and an EC Certificate of Conformity (Declaration of Conformity) with Directive 2014/68/EU on the essential requirements for pressure equipment and pressure equipment assemblies.
7. The equipment to be contracted must meet the requirements set out in:
- the Construction Products Act of 16 April 2004 (consolidated text: Journal of Laws of 2021, item 1213) and its implementing regulations,
- The Act of 30 August 2002 on the Conformity Assessment System (consolidated text: Journal of Laws of 2023, item 215),
- Regulation (EU) No 305/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 2011 laying down harmonised conditions for the marketing of construction products and repealing Council Directive 89/106/EEC.
- Regulation of the Minister of Development of 11 July 2016 on the requirements for pressure equipment and pressure equipment sets (Journal of Laws of 2016, item 1036) implementing Directive 2014/68/EU into Polish law.
8. The required minimum period of quality guarantee for the completed subject of the order: 24 months from the date of their protocol acceptance.
Warranty in accordance with the conditions set out in Chapters XVI and XIX of the SWZ.
9. Other terms and conditions of the Contracting Authority concerning the subject matter of the contract are specified in Chapter XIX of this Terms of Reference entitled "PROVISIONS OF THE PUBLIC PROCUREMENT AGREEMENT RELEVANT TO THE PARTIES".