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UPS troubleshooting
Solicitation from DEPT OF THE NAVY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: lago patria, Napoli • Italy. Response deadline: Feb 19, 2026. Industry: NAICS 811210 • PSC H359.
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Description
The contractor shall provide troubleshooting service of UPS 93PM-L-60 series UPS. Currently there is a battery fault shown on the units, request
comprehensive diagnosis describing the current UPS condition; to include describing what caused the fault,
potential risk of the unit failing, and methods and means to resolve the current fault status. Contractor must provide any corrective actions needed to repair UPS units and bring
them to a normal no-fault status, including but not limited to change of
spare parts or consumables. No later than one-week following troubleshooting and repair, the contractor shall provide a report containing current equipment condition, log of all
past faults, and a detailed list of actions performed. Additionally, the report shall prescribe preventative corrective actions to prevent future faults.
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The Department of the Navy has issued a solicitation for troubleshooting services on UPS 93PM-L-60 series units, with a response deadline of February 19, 2026. Contractors are required to perform comprehensive diagnostics and repairs on malfunctioning units, currently exhibiting battery faults. Successful bidders must also provide a detailed report outlining corrective actions and preventative measures to avoid future issues.
The buyer is seeking contractors who can diagnose and repair UPS 93PM-L-60 series units, specifically addressing battery faults and ensuring the equipment operates without issues.
- Companies with experience in UPS troubleshooting and repair.
- Vendors with a history of servicing military or government equipment.
- Firms that comply with NAICS code 811210 for Electrical Repair and Maintenance.
- Conduct diagnostics on UPS units to assess current faults.
- Identify the cause of battery faults and risks associated with unit failures.
- Implement corrective measures, including repairs and replacement of parts.
- Provide a post-repair report documenting the condition and previous faults of the UPS units.
- Recommend preventative measures to avoid future equipment failures.
- Proposal detailing troubleshooting and repair process.
- Qualifications and experience of personnel assigned to the project.
- Cost estimate including all parts and labor.
- Previous experience with similar UPS units or military contracts.
- Confirmation of ability to meet delivery and reporting timelines.
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- Ensure compliance with all military and government procurement standards.
- Confirm that all repairs adhere to safety and operational guidelines for UPS systems.
- Consider a fixed-price approach for services rendered, including potential parts.
- Evaluate costs associated with correcting existing faults and preventing future issues.
- Consider partnering with electrical engineering firms specializing in UPS systems.
- Subcontracting battery replacement suppliers may enhance service delivery.
- Potential delays in parts availability for UPS repairs.
- Accuracy in diagnostics is crucial to avoid unnecessary repairs.
- Possible changes in contract requirements before submission due to government regulations.
- What is the extent of warranty coverage on repaired UPS units?
- Are there specific parts preferred by the Navy for replacements?
- What are the standard operating procedures for reporting findings post-diagnosis?
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- No specific place of performance provided.
- Lack of clarity on the exact number of UPS units requiring service.
- Further details on warranty or service level agreements are absent.
- Information on any previous incidences of UPS faults not documented.
- No contractual penalties mentioned for delays in repair or reporting.
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