— for F4E: Supply of six gyrotrons of 1 MW at 170 GHz with continuous wave long pulse of up to 3 600s to be delivered at ITER site;
— for Divertor Tokamak Test facility (DTT): Supply of up to sixteen gyrotrons of 1 MW at 170 GHz with pulse length of 100s. Two pre-series gyrotrons will be delivered to the Falcon test Facility, SPC (Lausanne, CH); the other fourteen series gyrotrons will be delivered to the DTT site (Frascati, Italy).
F4E and DTT will carry out jointly this procurement procedure.
As an outcome of the procedure, F4E will award two separate multiple framework contracts (MFC) for each respective scope:
1) MFWC signed by F4E: Up to six gyrotrons of 1 MW at 170 GHz with continuous wave long pulse of up to 3 600s for F4E.
The scope of work includes detailed design development based on functional specifications, engineering design, procurement, assembly and factory testing, disassembly in modular form, packaging, shipment to ITER site, on-site installation, supervision of on-site installation, and commissioning at ITER site.
F4E will award and sign one (or more) specific contract, according to the cascade system, provided that the contractor can demonstrate it has reached the following conditions: 1 MW at 170 GHz, CW for longer than 100s and demonstrated capability for stable operation in Continues Wave (CW) by the time of launching of the F4E Task Order (expected Q4 2022).
2) MFWC signed by DTT: Up to sixteen gyrotrons of 1 MW at 170 GHz with pulse length of 100s for DTT.
The scope of work includes procurement, assembly and factory testing, disassembly in modular form, packaging, shipment to SPC, Lausanne for the pre-series gyrotrons and to the DTT site, Frascati for the series gyrotrons, supervision of installation and commissioning at SPC, Lausanne or DTT site, Frascati.
DTT will sign a Specific Contract for one pre-series gyrotron with the first ranked contractor.
DTT will sign a Specific Contract for one pre-series gyrotron with the second ranked contractor.
If both are successful, they will both be required to procure up to seven series gyrotrons each.