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The Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command, Pacific is conducting a market survey to identify alternative suppliers capable of providing a transformer protection relay with performance equivalence to the SEL-587Z manufactured by Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories. The required device must be a high-impedance differential relay designed for bus protection at the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, delivering high-speed fault detection and isolation for both medium- and low-voltage switchgear buses while maintaining stability under external faults and current transformer saturation conditions. It must include sensitive ground fault protection, continuous monitoring of differential zone currents and CT integrity, comprehensive event logging via Sequential Events Recorder, relay targets, alarms, and diagnostics, along with full integration capabilities through industry-standard communication protocols to support station automation and supervisory control systems. This notice is strictly for market research and does not constitute a solicitation, request for proposals, or invitation to bid. Interested parties are expected to submit detailed technical data demonstrating that their product meets all specified performance requirements, and only complete submissions will be evaluated. Responses must be sent electronically to Annette Tijerina no later than 30 July 2026 at 2:00 p.m. H.S.T., and any information provided will become the property of the U.S. Government with no expectation of return. Company brochures will not be accepted, and submissions that are incomplete or vague will be disregarded. Responses are not offers and cannot form a binding contract under FAR 15.201(e), and the submitter assumes full responsibility for the accuracy of all information provided and any associated costs. The North American Industry Classification System code for this effort is 335314.
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JBPHH, HI, 96860, USASet-Aside
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Notice of intent to use a brand name product. The Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command, Pacific (NAVFAC Pacific) is performing a market survey to determine if other potential sources of supply can provide a transformer protection relay that has equal performance requirements as the SEL-587Z, manufactured by Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories (SEL), 2350 NE Hopkins Court, Pullman, WA 99163.
Fiscal Year 2027 SIOP PROJECT P-8026 ELECTRICAL BACKBONE Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and IMF Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, requires the following characteristics.
Provide high-impedance differential relay with the following capabilities:
- Bus Differential Protection – Protect medium- and low-voltage switchgear buses using high-impedance differential protection to provide high-speed detection and isolation of internal bus faults while maintaining stability during external faults and CT saturation conditions.
- Ground Fault Protection – Provide sensitive bus ground fault protection using high-impedance differential principles to detect low-level internal ground faults within the protected bus zone while remaining secure during external system faults.
- Bus Monitoring – Continuously monitor differential zone current, relay operating status, and current transformer circuit integrity to verify protection system health and ensure reliable operation of the protected bus.
- Reporting and Monitoring – Provide Sequential Events Recorder (SER), relay targets, alarms, and event reporting to document bus faults, trips, relay operations, and diagnostic information for post-event analysis and maintenance.
- Communications and Integration – Support integration with station automation and supervisory control systems through industry-standard communications protocols for remote monitoring, alarm indication, status reporting, and relay diagnostics.
This notification is for market research purposes only to identify if other potential sources of supply can meet the requirements of the Government. This is not a request for proposals, quotes, or an invitation for bid. The intent of this notice is to identify other potential sources of this product. To be considered, please submit detailed technical data for the Government to conduct a comprehensive evaluation of your manufactured product to ensure compatibility with the existing system. In accordance with FAR 15.201(e), a response to this notice is not an offer and cannot be accepted by the Government to form a binding contract. The responder is solely responsible for the information it submits and any associated costs. The Government reserves the right to disregard any submittal that is incomplete or vague. Please do not submit company brochures. Please submit complete information via electronic mail to Ms. Annette Tijerina at annette.t.tijerina.civ@us.navy.mil no later than 30 July 2026 at 2:00 p.m. H.S.T. Any information received after the due date/time will not be considered. Any information provided to the Government in response to this RFI will become U.S. Government property and will not be returned. All proprietary or classified information will be treated appropriately.
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