1. Accessories:
(a) Latex Examination Gloves: Each pouch containing an EWARP shall also contain a pair of latex gloves. The gloves shall be made of latex, 0.005 thick (+ 0.5 mil), and 9 inches (+ 0.5 inches) from the cuff to the middle of the third finger in length. Size supplied shall be 10-11.
(b) Visitor’s Specs: Each case of EWARP shall contain one (1) pair of Visitor’s Specs. The Visitor’s Specs shall be of clear colorless plastic, and typical commercial quality. They shall have integral side shields and they shall satisfactorily fit and function when worn over prescription eye glasses typically in use. The Visitor’s Specs shall be individually packaged in clear plastic packaging material.
2. Shelf Life: The EWARP shall have a shelf life as packaged for a minimum period of 24 months.
3. Performance Requirements: Prior to the application of EWARP, the piping system shall be at an ambient temperature in the range of 60 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit. No media shall be flowing through the piping section being repaired. EWARP shall be used independent of augmenting materials such as boiler sealing compounds or rubber gasket material. The pipe surface shall not be cleaned, other than to remove loose rust and scale and jagged or protruding edges around the rupture. The rupture size shall not exceed 0.75 square inches for compressed air, hydraulic fluid and lubricating oil and 3 square inches for fresh and salt water. The EWARP shall be removed from the hermetically sealed pouch and presoaked in fresh or salt water for not more than 20 seconds. No more than one (1) pack of size 1 and two (2) packs of size 2 EWARP shall be applied to the pipe. The EWARP shall solidify in not less than 5 minutes and not more than 15 minutes within this temperature range. The EWARP shall be allowed to cure for 30 minutes. After 30 minutes, the EWARP shall be cured to the point that full pressure of 150 lb/in2 can be applied to the pipe without leakage within this same temperature range.
Quality assurance. The EWARP shall be of the highest quality and shall be free from contaminants, foreign, or extraneous matter which will affect the performance of the EWARP. Unless otherwise specified in the contract, the contractor is responsible for the performance of all quality inspections of the EWARP. The government reserves the right to perform any First Article Inspections and require First Article Testing to assure that supplies conform to prescribed requirements.
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