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Collection of commissioning works. Federal unit prices in construction. Federal unit prices

FERp 81-05-OP-2001

STATE ESTIMATED STANDARDS

FEDERAL UNIT PRICES FOR COMMISSIONING WORK
FERp-2001

GENERAL PROVISIONS. CALCULATION OF THE SCOPE OF WORK

State estimate standards. Federal unit prices for commissioning work (hereinafter referred to as FERp) are intended to determine the costs of performing commissioning work and drawing up estimates (estimates) for the performance of these works on their basis.

Approved and entered into the federal register of estimate standards to be applied when determining the estimated cost of capital construction projects, the construction of which is financed with funds from the federal budget by Order of the Ministry of Construction and Housing and Communal Services of the Russian Federation dated January 30, 2014 N 31/pr (as amended Order of the Ministry of Construction of Russia dated 02/07/2014 N 39/pr).

I. General provisions

I. General provisions

Introduction

1.0.1. State estimate standards. Federal unit prices for commissioning work (hereinafter referred to as FERp) are intended to determine the costs of performing commissioning work and drawing up estimates (estimates) for the performance of these works on their basis.

1.0.2. FERP are divided according to commissioning work into various types of equipment, devices and systems:

- Part 1. "Electrical devices";

- Part 2. "Automated control systems";

- Part 3. "Ventilation and air conditioning systems";

- Part 4. "Lifting and transport equipment";

- Part 5. "Metalworking equipment";

- Part 6. "Refrigeration and compressor units";

- Part 7. "Thermal power equipment";

- Part 8. "Woodworking equipment";

- Part 9. “Water supply and sewerage structures”;

- Part 16. "Automation and telemechanics devices in railway transport".

Electrical devices

1.1. are intended to determine the costs of commissioning work on electrical devices.

1.1.1. Prices for Part 1 are developed based on the complexity of commercially produced and industrially developed electrical devices, in accordance with the requirements of technical documentation for the manufacture and supply of electrical devices.

1.1.2. FERp parts 1 are calculated based on the following conditions:

electrical equipment is domestic, serial, does not require fine-tuning by the manufacturer, and its shelf life in the warehouse does not exceed the standard;

the scope of commissioning work and testing of equipment meets the requirements of acceptance testing standards;

electrical equipment defects identified during commissioning are eliminated by the customer;

operating modes of electrical equipment during commissioning are provided by the customer in accordance with agreed schedules and programs;

commissioning work is carried out by qualified commissioning personnel of specialized organizations;

commissioning work is carried out in non-harmful working conditions and at positive ambient temperatures;

The duration of obtaining special permits is not taken into account.

1.1.3. The prices for Part 1 take into account the costs of one technological cycle of commissioning work.

1.1.4. FERp part 1 does not take into account the costs of:

drawing up a technical report, as well as estimate documentation;

drawing up technical instructions for the operation of electrical equipment and systems;

drawing up programs for individual and complex testing of electrical equipment and systems;





participation in testing of electrical equipment (on behalf of the customer) conducted by the manufacturer;

laying temporary power supply networks for commissioning work;



inspection of electrical equipment;

repair and replacement of faulty electrical equipment, cells, blocks;

metrological certification of measuring channels and systems;

duty of commissioning personnel organized by the customer;



technical (service) maintenance of electrical equipment and systems.

1.1.5. When re-executing commissioning work, carried out before signing the completion certificate, costs are determined at the appropriate prices with a coefficient of 0.5.

Repeated commissioning work should be understood as work caused by a change in the technological process, equipment operating mode, which is associated with a partial change in the design, as well as forced replacement of equipment. The need to repeat the work must be confirmed by a justified assignment (letter) from the customer.

1.1.6. When performing commissioning work at an altitude of St. 2 m from floor level and above open basements, trenches, etc. (when working in buildings and structures that do not have a permanent service area) or from ground level (when working outside buildings and structures), the following coefficients are applied to prices:

at a height of St. 2 to 8 m - 1.1;

at a height of St. 8 m - 1.2.

1.1.7. When performing commissioning work on pilot-industrial, undeveloped equipment, costs are determined according to FEP Part 1 for similar equipment (similar in design and technological purpose) with a coefficient of 1.2, and in the absence of an analogue - on the basis of an individual unit price approved by the customer.

1.1.8. When making payments for work performed, when the contract provides for interim payment, you should be guided by the structure of commissioning work given in Appendix 1.1.

1.1.9. The terms and their definitions used in FERp part 1 are given in Appendix 1.2.

1.1.10. FERp part 1 of department 1 provides prices for commissioning work for generators, power frequency compensators and their excitation systems.

1.1.11. The prices of department 1 take into account the costs of:

checking and reading the characteristics of electrical machines, current and voltage measuring transformers installed at the terminals of electrical machines;

checking and characterization of converter transformers and auxiliary transformers of excitation systems, rotating and static converters and their control systems, arresters and overvoltage protection devices, power contactors and damping resistances, field suppression machines (AGC) and their control circuits, initial excitation devices;

checking secondary switching circuits that are not included in the control circuit of the switching device;

adjustment work according to start-up programs when the equipment is energized for the first time;

testing at idle and under load.

1.1.12. The prices for commissioning work for excitation systems (section 2), in addition to those provided for in clause 1.1.11, take into account the costs of:

checking the basic parameters and characteristics of excitation systems as a whole;

reading exciter characteristics under load on the generator rotor or equivalent resistance and coordinating the operation of groups of two-group excitation systems;

setting up surge protection and overload protection devices;

checking the distribution of currents and voltages among groups, phases and valves;

checking the field suppression by changing the polarity of the exciter voltage and using the AGP at different values ​​of the excitation current, determining the dynamic indicators of the transient process;

setting up remote control devices in various modes and determining their range of change;

ensuring stable operation of the excitation system throughout the entire range of generator load changes;

setting up transient processes in the mode of transferring generator excitation from the working system to the backup system and vice versa;

setting up transient processes in the mode of reactive power consumption by the generator when the minimum excitation limiting devices come into operation.

1.1.13. In the FERp, part 1 of department 1 is not taken into account and should be determined additionally based on the prices of other departments, the costs of commissioning work for:



relay protection devices - in department 4;

synchronization circuits for generators, automatic excitation regulators, parameter limiting devices, devices in automatic process registration systems, emergency control actuators - in department 5;



backup power devices and input devices for changing the control angle - in departments 8 and 9;





high voltage tests - according to department 12;

testing the interaction of secondary switching circuits of relay protection devices (section 1 of department 4) and switching devices in the complex - according to department 13.

1.1.14. In the FERp, parts 1 of department 1 are not taken into account and must be determined additionally according to the corresponding FERp, the costs of commissioning work for:

hydrogen, water and oil cooling systems;

temperature control devices;

devices included in automated process control systems.

1.1.15. In the prices of section 2 of department 1, the costs for commissioning work are calculated based on the presence of one valve in the converter arm. If there are a larger number of valves connected in series or in parallel, prices should be adjusted in accordance with clause 1.1.61 of the general provisions.

1.1.16. The costs of commissioning work on the irreversible brushless excitation system of the synchronous compensator should be taken according to the prices of Table 01-01-019 with a coefficient of 0.7.

1.1.17. FERp Part 1, Division 2 provides prices for commissioning work for power transformers (autotransformers, reactors, arc extinguishing coils), their switching devices and instrument transformers.

1.1.18. The prices for part 1 of department 2 take into account the costs of:

checking and reading the characteristics of the transformer windings;

measurements of insulation characteristics;

checking secondary switching devices of the transformer up to the first intermediate terminal row of terminals outside the transformer;

bushing testing;

checking transformer voltage switching devices under load;

checking the gas protection of power transformers by closing the output terminals of the relay contacts;

phasing of transformer windings.

1.1.19. In the FERp, parts 1 of department 2 are not taken into account and should be determined additionally based on the prices of other departments, the costs of commissioning work for:

switching devices and their secondary switching circuits - in department 3;

transformer relay protection devices - in department 4;

bushing insulation monitoring system devices - in department 4;

transformer automatic voltage control systems - in section 5;

devices of voltage and operational current systems - in department 6;

electric drives of switching device mechanisms, remote cooling systems and water supply for transformer cooling systems - in departments 7 and 9;

devices and alarm circuits - in department 10;

measurements on cables and electrical installations - in department 11;

high voltage testing of electrical equipment and their secondary switching circuits - in department 12;

testing the interaction of secondary switching circuits of relay protection devices (section 4, section 1) and switching devices in the complex - according to section 13.

1.1.20. Commissioning costs for built-in current transformers are not taken into account and must be determined additionally according to the prices in Table 01-02-017.

1.1.21. Commissioning costs for oil reactors and arc extinguishing coils are determined according to the prices in Table 01-02-004.

1.1.22. FERp Part 1, Division 3 provides prices for commissioning work for switching devices and their secondary switching circuits.

1.1.23. The prices of department 3 take into account the costs of:

checking and reading the electrical characteristics of devices;

measurement of time and speed characteristics of devices;

measurement of the dielectric loss tangent of mounted devices;

measurement of parameters of shunt resistors;

measurement of adjustment parameters and settings of the pneumomechanical system of the circuit breaker;

checking current protection, measurement and metering circuits, as well as control and signaling circuits related directly to the switching device (up to the first row of terminal clamps outside the device);

checking the secondary switching circuit of contactors, magnetic starters, switching device position indicators, indicating devices, intermediate relays, control keys involved in the switching device control circuit (including the first control panel or the first protection panel).

1.1.24. In the FERp, parts 1 of department 3 are not taken into account and additional costs should be determined for:

checking built-in and remote current transformers - in department 2;

measurement of parameters of dividing capacitors - in section 11;

high voltage tests of devices and their secondary switching circuits - in department 12;

checking secondary switching circuits of starters, intermediate relays, automatic control keys and interlocks connected by a common circuit for automatic control of a switching device participating in automatic control or regulation systems (ACS or ACS), in department 9;

testing the interaction of switching devices and secondary switching circuits of relay protection and automation devices in a complex - in department 13;

measurements and tests caused by adjustment changes, replacement of defective parts or unsatisfactory insulation characteristics of electrical equipment.

1.1.25. The prices in tables 01-03-001, 01-03-002 take into account the costs of checking the operation of the releases; If the tripping test is not carried out, a coefficient of 0.5 should be applied to the indicated prices.

1.1.26. The prices for devices with voltages over 1 kV, which do not indicate the number of poles, take into account the costs of commissioning for switching devices in three-phase design.

1.1.27. The prices in Table 01-03-002 take into account the costs of testing a three-pole automatic air circuit breaker with voltage up to 1 kV; when checking a two-pole or six-pole circuit breaker, a coefficient of 0.8 or 1.4 should be applied to the indicated prices, respectively.

1.1.28. The prices in Table 01-03-005 take into account the costs of commissioning work for disconnectors based on the presence of two grounding blades; with one grounding knife, a coefficient of 0.85 should be applied to the indicated prices.

1.1.29. In the prices of Table 01-03-022, the costs of checking the heating supply line of the switch are not taken into account and must be determined additionally according to the prices of Table 01-06-021.

1.1.30. FERp Part 1, Division 4 provides prices for commissioning work for individual complete panels, devices and relay protection kits, as well as high-frequency power line protection devices.

1.1.31. The prices of department 4 take into account the costs of:

checking the electrical characteristics of relay protection equipment;

setting up protection settings;

checking the interaction of circuit elements, including after setting up security settings.

1.1.32. In FERp, part 1 of department 4 is not taken into account and should be determined additionally based on the prices of other departments, the costs of commissioning work for:

secondary switching circuits of the switching device - in department 3;

wiring of current circuits, voltage circuits, operational current and signaling - in department 6;

high-voltage tests of protection devices and their secondary switching circuits - in department 12;

testing the interaction of secondary switching circuits for relay protection and automation devices and switching devices in a complex - in department 13.

1.1.33. The prices for differential busbar protection (DBP) and circuit breaker failure backup devices (CBF) take into account the costs of setting up busbar protection elements with four connections; the costs of setting up the DZSh and breaker failure elements of each subsequent connection are determined by applying a coefficient of 0.1 to the prices.

1.1.34. The prices for work on protecting bypass switches take into account the costs of setting up working protection settings for one line (connection); the costs of setting up operating protection settings for each subsequent line (connection) are determined by applying a coefficient of 0.25 to prices.

1.1.35. The prices for commissioning work for direct-acting maximum current protection in Table 01-04-001 take into account the costs of setting up a time-delay relay; the costs of setting up protection without time delay are determined at the specified prices with a coefficient of 0.8.

1.1.36. FERp part 1 of department 5 provides prices for commissioning work on automatic control devices for excitation, synchronization, station (substation) and system emergency automation.

1.1.37. The prices of department 5 take into account the costs of:

testing the functioning of individual device components, setting the output parameters of the components by working regulatory bodies;

taking static and dynamic characteristics of devices from external power sources;

adjusting the dynamic characteristics of closed control systems in order to achieve the required performance;

testing of secondary switching circuits;

setting up devices together with power equipment at idle and under load.

1.1.38. The prices for generator shutdown devices take into account the costs of work performed in accordance with the manufacturers' instructions for:

determining the number of generators to be switched off;

combining the busbars of the generators being switched off and fixing the command to switch off the generators;

setting up alarm devices and circuits;

setting up power balancing devices;

setting up devices for forcing and unloading longitudinal compensation;

setting up reactor shutdown devices.

1.1.39. The prices for Part 1 of Department 5 do not take into account and should additionally determine the costs of:

measurements on cables and electrical installations - in department 11;

high voltage tests - according to department 12;

testing the interaction of automatic devices and secondary switching circuits of relay protection devices in a complex - in department 13.

1.1.40. Price 01-05-010-01 applies only in the case of autonomous adjustment of the UPO oscilloscope trigger device.

1.1.41. The price 01-05-011-01 for the automatic start panel of the EPO-1077 oscilloscope takes into account the costs of setting up the trigger device for the UPO oscilloscope.

1.1.42. The costs of commissioning work for synchronizing generators with voltages up to 1 kV are determined according to the price of Table 01-05-027 with a coefficient of 0.7.

1.1.43 The price 01-05-028-04 takes into account the costs for one software console. For each subsequent software console, the price is accepted with a coefficient of 0.2.

1.1.44. FERp Part 1 of Department 6 provides prices for commissioning work on secondary voltage and operating current circuit systems, as well as on power supply devices for these systems.

1.1.45. The prices of department 6 take into account the costs of:

checking and setting up operative voltage monitoring devices and devices for measuring the insulation of operative voltage circuits;

checking and setting up individual components and assemblies;

taking electrical characteristics of devices and units when operating at idle and under load (for stationary batteries and power devices);

checking the wiring of switchgears, cells, cabinets, busbar panels for all purposes: control (AC and DC operating current), emergency, warning and process alarms, synchronization, metering and measurement, minimum voltage protection, power supply to recording devices and current circuits.

1.1.46. In FERp, parts 1 of department 6 are not taken into account and additional costs for commissioning work must be determined for:

automatic switches - in department 3;

measurements on cables and electrical installations - in department 11;


1.1.47. Tables 01-06-021, 01-06-022 show prices for commissioning work on a three-wire system powered by one switching device (one group of fuses). Costs for two-wire and four-wire wiring systems should be determined according to tables 01-06-021, 01-06-022 with coefficients of 0.7 and 1.3, respectively.

1.1.48. The costs of checking the secondary circuits of a single-phase voltage transformer are determined according to price 3 of Table 01-06-020 with a coefficient of 0.5.

1.1.49. FERp Part 1, Division 7 provides prices for commissioning work for asynchronous and synchronous electric motors, as well as DC electrical machines.

1.1.50. The prices of department 7 take into account the costs of:

determining the possibility of turning on electric machines without drying with measurement of the absorption coefficient;

measurement and selection of stages of starting control resistors in the rotor or armature circuit of an electric machine;

taking electrical characteristics;

checking the installation of brushes in neutral and the degree of their sparking on the commutator;

testing of electrical machines at idle and under load.

1.1.51. In FERp, parts 1 of department 7 are not taken into account and additional costs for commissioning work should be determined for:

switching devices - in department 3;

measurements on cables and electrical installations - in department 11;

high voltage tests - according to department 12.

1.1.52. The costs of commissioning work for synchronizers should be determined according to the prices in Table 01-09-002.

1.1.53. Prices for thyristor excitation systems for synchronous electric motors are determined by summing the costs according to the tables of sections 1, 8 and 9.

1.1.54. Commissioning costs for multi-speed electric motors should be determined according to the prices of tables 01-07-001 and 01-07-002 with a coefficient of 1.6.

1.1.55. Commissioning costs for non-industrial frequency generators should be determined according to the prices in Table 01-07-002.

1.1.56. The costs of commissioning work for electric machine amplifiers should be determined according to the prices of Table 01-07-003 with a coefficient of 2.

1.1.57. The costs of commissioning work for electrical devices (electromagnetic solenoid, electromagnetic clutch, lifting electromagnet, etc.) should be determined according to the prices of Table 01-07-003 with a coefficient of 0.6.

1.1.58. FERp Part 1, Division 8 provides prices for commissioning work for controlled and uncontrolled valve converters, thyristor switching devices and other converting devices.

1.1.59. The prices of department 8 take into account the costs of:

checking the converter control circuits for operation in accordance with the technical specifications and their adjustment;

setting and checking converter protections;

phasing of the power circuit with the converter control system, as well as with the network;

checking signaling devices and monitoring the operation of the converter arms;

taking electrical characteristics of converters;

testing at idle and under load throughout the entire control range.

1.1.60. In FERp, part 1 of department 8 is not taken into account and additional costs for commissioning work must be determined for:

converter transformers - in department 2;

switching devices in converter power supply circuits - in section 3;

relay protection devices for the supply line, as well as protection for electric motors - in section 4;

electric drives of the converter cooling system mechanisms - in section 7;

automatic control and regulation systems in the converter circuit - according to section 9;

high voltage tests - according to department 12.

1.1.61. Prices for commissioning work for thyristor converters are calculated for a three-phase bridge circuit. For a single-phase bridge circuit, the prices in Table. from 01-08-020 to 01-08-023, a coefficient of 0.8 should be applied; for a three-phase neutral circuit - coefficient 0.6; for thyristor converters with one valve - coefficient 0.3.

The prices for commissioning work on the converter take into account the presence of one valve in the arm; if there is a larger number of valves in the converter arm, connected in series or in parallel, the price is calculated with a coefficient of 0.05 for each additional valve.

1.1.62. Prices for commissioning work for thyristor converters are calculated for a symmetrical bridge circuit. Prices for an asymmetrical (semi-controlled) circuit should be determined according to the prices in Table. from 01-08-020 to 01-08-023 with a coefficient of 0.8.

1.1.63. FERp, part 1, department 9, provides prices for commissioning work for local automation devices and automatic control and regulation systems for electric drives.

1.1.64. The prices of department 9 take into account the costs of the following work performed in accordance with the manufacturers’ instructions:

adjustment of low voltage switching devices (starters, contactors, automatic control keys and interlocks, intermediate relays, etc.), connected by one circuit (relay contactor, contactless) for automatic control or regulation of an electric drive; checking the secondary switching circuits to them;

checking elements of automatic control and regulation systems for operation, adjusting parameters and taking characteristics using adjustment controls for compliance with technical conditions;

checking the operation of elements of local devices or automatic control and regulation systems in the overall control circuit of the electric drive;

coordination of characteristics of elements and functional groups of automatic control and regulation systems;

setting the output parameters of functional groups using settings controls;

checking cable connections of the control and regulation system between individual devices and functional groups;

checking the functional group and the entire control system as a whole for operation from the control station with setting the output parameters;

setting up control loops in order to achieve the required indicators of control quality - stability, speed, accuracy of maintaining regulated parameters with adjustment of system parameters after comprehensive testing.

1.1.65. Prices for commissioning work for automatic control and regulation systems are calculated by summing up the prices of department 9 for:

adjustment of elements;

setting up functional control groups (relay contactor and contactless);

adjustment of control loops (for closed systems).

1.1.66. Commissioning costs for functional groups of automatic control and regulation systems are calculated by summing up the costs of setting up individual elements in section 1 and the functional groups themselves in section 2 of department 9, depending on the total number of elements, the number of input-outputs, the number of external interlocking connections and number of settings.

1.1.67. Commissioning costs for a functional group consisting of analog and discrete elements should be taken at the prices for analog groups.

1.1.68. The number of “input-output” elements and functional groups should be taken as the total number of “input” signals supplied from the outside, and “output” signals assigned to other elements and functional groups, without taking into account circuits and power supplies, correction, amplifiers and internal switching .

1.1.69. The division of an automatic control system (ACS) into functional groups is carried out on the principle that this group performs a certain function, regardless of the design and set of elements included in the functional group.

1.1.70. The number of adjustment controls of an analog functional group should be taken as the number of resistors, potentiometers, scaling and matching amplifiers, with the help of which the transfer coefficients are adjusted only in a steady state of operation (static): the number of adjustment controls of the control loop should be taken as the number of resistors, potentiometers, capacitors scaling and matching amplifiers, with the help of which the required quality indicators of closed-loop control systems are adjusted in transient modes (in dynamics).

1.1.71. When determining the costs of commissioning work for an automatic control system (ACS) circuit, the choice of price is made depending on the number of adjustable parameters equal to the number of ACS control circuits, taking into account internal ones; The adjustment elements include potentiometers, resistors, capacitors (included only in this circuit), the regulation of which affects the dynamic characteristics of the circuit.

1.1.72. Commissioning costs for multi-circuit automatic control systems are calculated by summing up the costs of setting up the first circuit at rates 01-09-013-01 and 01-09-013-02 and the costs of setting up each subsequent circuit at rates 01-09-013-03 and 01-09-013-04 department 9; in this case, only the adjustment elements that are included in this circuit are taken into account.

1.1.73 The costs of setting up a relay contactor control circuit for a group of mechanisms are determined by summing up the costs of setting up control circuits for electric drives of individual mechanisms and the costs of setting up a general control circuit for a group of mechanisms.

1.1.74. When determining the costs of commissioning work for control circuits of multi-speed electric motors, one relay-contactor functional control group is adopted, regardless of the number of speed steps.

1.1.75. Commissioning costs for power supplies for automatic control and regulation systems are accepted at the following rates:

for sources made on semiconductor diodes - department 8, section 1;

thyristor converters - department 8, section 3

transistors and zener diodes - according to table 01-09-002.

1.1.76. FERp Part 1 of Division 10 provides prices for commissioning work for independent signaling circuits (central, technological, local, emergency, warning, etc.), including light and sound signals, as well as electrical network insulation monitoring circuits.

1.1.77. The prices of department 10 take into account the costs of:

checking and adjusting relays and equipment;

setting up flashing light devices;

testing of devices and alarm circuits for operation.

1.1.78. The prices for part 1 of department 10 do not take into account and additional costs for commissioning work must be determined for:

switching devices and their secondary switching circuits - in department 3;

signaling circuit wiring diagrams - according to department 6;

sensors from which the signal enters the automatic control circuit - in section 9;

high voltage tests - according to department 12.

1.1.79. FERp Part 1 of Department 11 provides prices for commissioning work for special tests and measurements during the production of work on electrical cables and electrical installations.

1.1.80. The prices of department 11 take into account the costs of:

choice of measurement method;



provision of special safety measures at the test (measurement) site;

production of measurements.

1.1.81. Prices from 01-11-010-02 to 01-11-010-05, 01-11-012-01, 01-11-014-01 take into account the costs of installing auxiliary electrodes and their connection to measuring instruments and the object being measured.

1.1.82. The prices in Table 01-11-022 apply only to electrical machines and devices installed in power circuits.

1.1.83. Department 11 determines the costs of commissioning work that are not taken into account in the prices for other departments of FERp Part 1.

1.1.84. Price 01-11-028-01 takes into account the costs of performing work for a three-wire line. For two-wire or four-wire lines, costs should be determined according to price 01-11-028-01 with a coefficient of 0.7 and 1.3, respectively.

1.1.85. FERp Part 1, Division 12 provides prices for testing electrical equipment with increased voltage of industrial frequency, rectified voltage, as well as testing with a megohmmeter.

1.1.86. The prices of department 12 take into account the costs of:

selection of test equipment;

implementation of special safety measures during testing;

assembly and disassembly of test circuits;

testing production;

insulation resistance measurement before and after testing.

1.1.87. The unit of measurement “3 elements” is a support insulator consisting of three interconnected elements, or three suspended insulators in a garland.

1.1.88. FERp Part 1 of Department 13 provides prices for commissioning work for complexes consisting of individual interconnected devices, mechanisms or assemblies, in order to obtain electrical parameters or technological modes for them, provided for by the project. The prices of department 13 are applied only on the condition that the devices installed as part of an electrical installation or as part of a unit, or as part of a technological complex, units require joint adjustment and configuration in order to ensure reliable operation for the technological process of the electrical installation, unit or technological complex specified by the project.

1.1.89. The prices of department 13 take into account the costs of setting up the interaction of electrical circuits and electrical equipment control systems in various modes based on industry rules for the acceptance into operation of completed construction projects. These works include:

ensuring mutual connections of devices as part of the connection and units as part of the technological complex;

adjustment and configuration of input and output parameters that ensure the joint operation of mechanisms as part of the unit and units as part of the technological complex at idle and under load with the technological modes specified by the project;

taking the necessary characteristics of electrical installations or units (control range, static and dynamic stability, speed, etc.);

testing of the electrical installation, mechanism and units of the technological complex according to the full circuit at idle and under load in all operating modes.

1.1.90. The prices of department 13 for commissioning work for dispatcher (operator) control systems are not taken into account and additional costs for setting up the following electrical equipment must be determined:

functional groups for managing input devices - at the prices of department 9;

dispatcher (operator) control alarm devices - at the prices of department 10.

1.1.91. FERp part 1 of department 14 provides prices for commissioning work on electrical devices of mass-produced passenger, freight and hospital elevators with an electric drive on alternating current, with a relay-contactor control system (section 1), with a microelectronic control system (section 2) and microprocessor devices (section 3).

1.1.92. The prices for Part 1 of Department 14 take into account the costs of performing a full range of commissioning works, including:

study of technical documentation, preparation of a work program for commissioning work, preparation of the necessary fleet of measuring equipment, testing equipment and devices;

checking the condition of the equipment, the correct installation and the quality of the connections made with the supply of voltage to: circuit breakers, contact and non-contact sensors, asynchronous electric motors for lifting drives and automatic doors, brake assembly, circuits for monitoring the condition of components and mechanisms, direction, speed, deceleration, precise stop, control of the automatic door drive, built-in temperature protection unit for the lifting electric motor, alarm equipment;

adjustment and configuration of individual components and blocks of electrical equipment and connections (machine room - shaft - cabin);

individual testing of electrical devices, components, circuits according to a fully assembled circuit in all operating modes at idle and under load in order to meet the requirements established by the technical documentation of elevator manufacturers;

comprehensive testing of elevators, ensuring stable operation in all modes and volumes provided for by the project and the requirements of technical supervision authorities;

drawing up electrical measurement protocols, acceptance certificates for completed commissioning works and submitting them to the operation service.

1.1.93. FERp part 1 of department 14 does not take into account setup costs:

mechanical parts of elevators, taken into account in the prices for installation of elevators;

dispatch (telephone) communication from the elevator installation site to the control center.

1.1.94. The costs of commissioning work on the electrical equipment of an additional shaft door on elevators with a walk-through cabin are determined according to the prices for setting up the electrical equipment of one elevator stop.

1.1.95. For passenger elevators with a group control system (two or more elevators), costs are accepted according to the corresponding prices of sections 1, 2 and 3 with a coefficient of 1.2 for each elevator in the group.

For example. In one section of a 12-story residential building, two passenger elevators with a relay-contactor control system are installed, with a load capacity of up to 630 kg, with a cabin speed of 1 m/s, with group control.

For one elevator, costs are determined according to prices 01-14-001-01 and 01-14-001-03 and amount to: (3291.52+102.862)1.2=4196.69 rubles. For one section of a residential building, the costs are: 4196.692 = 8393.38 rubles.

1.1.96. The price 01-14-041-01 takes into account the costs of setting up and testing the electronic protection device of the converter, checking the alarm device, reading the characteristics of the converter and checking operation at idle and under load, a comprehensive test as part of the elevator.

1.1.97. The prices for commissioning work for passenger elevators with a control system based on microprocessor devices, with a movement speed of 1.6 m/s (01-14-025-03 and 01-14-026-03), take into account the costs of setting up the elevator speed frequency converter.

1.1.98. The costs of commissioning work on electrical equipment of domestically produced elevators not provided for in department 14, as well as elevators of foreign companies, should be determined by summing up the costs of setting up individual elements of electrical equipment, determined according to the prices given in the relevant departments of FERp Part 1, as well as in.

Automated control systems

1.2. FERp Part 2 "Automated control systems" are intended to determine the costs of commissioning work to commission automated control systems.

1.2.1. FERp Part 2 applies to:

automated process control systems (APCS);

centralized operational dispatch control systems;

automatic fire and security fire alarm systems;

control and automatic control systems for fire extinguishing and smoke protection;

telemechanical systems;

computer hardware and software, in terms of installation and configuration of software.

FERp parts 2 of department 1 are not intended to determine direct costs in the estimated cost of work:

on precision in-line analyzers of the physical and chemical properties of media and products circulating in the technological process: refractometers, chromatographs, octanometers and other similar single-use analyzers;

for video surveillance (security) systems using television installations, public address systems (alerts), etc., the direct costs of which are determined according to FER Part 10 "Communication Equipment".

1.2.2. Part 2 prices are based on the following conditions:

complexes of software and hardware (CPTS) or complexes of technical means (CTS), transferred for adjustment - serial, complete, loaded with system and application software, provided with technical documentation (passports, certificates, etc.), their shelf life is the warehouse does not exceed the standard;

commissioning work is carried out on the basis of customer-approved working documentation, if necessary, taking into account the work execution plan (WPR), program and schedule;

before the start of work, the customer transferred working design documentation to the commissioning organization, including parts of the automated process control system project: software (MS), information support (IS), software (SW), organizational support (OO);

Commissioning work begins if the customer has documents confirming the completion of installation work. If there are forced breaks between installation and commissioning work for reasons beyond the control of the contractor, commissioning work begins after checking the safety of previously installed and installation of previously dismantled technical equipment (in this case, the completion certificate for installation work is drawn up again on the date of start of commissioning work);

switching of operating modes of technological equipment is carried out by the customer in accordance with the project, regulations and during the periods provided for by the agreed programs and work schedules;

detected defects in the installation of software and hardware (PTS) or hardware (TS) are eliminated by the installation organization.

1.2.3. FERp parts 2 were developed in accordance with the requirements of state standards, rules for the construction of electrical installations, inter-industry rules on labor protection (safety rules) during the operation of electrical installations, safety rules for gas distribution and gas consumption systems, general explosion safety rules for explosion-hazardous chemical, petrochemical and oil refining industries and other rules and standards of state supervision bodies, technical documentation of manufacturers of PTS or vehicles, instructions, technical and technological regulations, technical guidelines and other technical documentation for the installation, commissioning and operation of PTS and vehicles.

1.2.4. The prices of part 2 of department 1 take into account the costs of performing a set of works for one technological cycle of commissioning work for putting into operation an automated process control system in accordance with the requirements of regulatory and technical documentation, including the following stages (stages):

1.2.4.1. Preparatory work, verification of KTS (KTS) automated systems:

study of working and technical documentation, incl. materials of the pre-design stage (technical requirements for the system, etc.), implementation of other measures of engineering and technical preparation of work, inspection of the technological control object, external inspection of equipment and completed installation work on the automated process control system, determination of the readiness of systems adjacent to the automated process control system (power supply, etc.). etc.) etc.

checking compliance of the main technical characteristics of the equipment with the requirements established in the passports and instructions of the manufacturers (the results of testing and adjustment are recorded in the certificate or passport of the equipment, faulty PTS or vehicles are transferred to the customer for repair and replacement).

1.2.4.2. Autonomous adjustment of automated systems after completion of their installation:

checking the installation of PTS (TS) for compliance with the requirements of manufacturers’ instructions and working documentation;

replacement of individual defective elements with serviceable ones issued by the customer;

checking the correct marking, connection and phasing of electrical wiring;

phasing and control of characteristics of actuators (AM);

setting up logical and temporal relationships of alarm, protection, blocking and control systems, checking the correctness of signals;

checking the functioning of application and system software;

preliminary determination of object characteristics, calculation and adjustment of equipment parameters of automated systems, configuration of measuring transducers and program logic devices;

preparation for switching on and putting into operation measurement, monitoring and control systems to ensure individual testing of process equipment and adjusting the settings of control system equipment during their operation;

preparation of production and technical documentation.

1.2.4.3. Comprehensive adjustment of automated systems:

bringing the settings of the PTS (TS), communication channels and application software to values ​​(states) at which automated systems can be used in operation, while being carried out in a complex:

determining the compliance of the procedure for testing devices and elements of alarm, protection and control systems with the algorithms of the working documentation, identifying the causes of failure or “false” activation, setting the required response values ​​of positional devices;

determining the compliance of the throughput of shut-off and control valves with the requirements of the technological process, the correct operation of limit and limit switches, position and condition sensors;

determining the flow characteristics of regulating bodies (RO) and bringing them to the required standard using the adjustment elements available in the design;

clarification of the static and dynamic characteristics of the object, adjustment of the values ​​of system settings, taking into account their mutual influence during operation;

preparation for putting systems into operation to ensure comprehensive testing of process equipment;

testing and determining the suitability of automated systems to ensure the operation of technological equipment with productivity corresponding to the standards for developing design capacities in the initial period;

analysis of the operation of automated systems;

preparation of production documentation, systems acceptance certificate;

introduction of changes agreed with the customer into one copy of the schematic diagrams from the set of working documentation, based on the results of commissioning work.

1.2.5. The prices for part 2 of department 1 do not take into account the costs of:

commissioning works, prices for which are given in the relevant sections of FERp Part 1 “Electrical Devices”: for electrical machines (motors) of electric drives, switching devices, static converters, power devices, measurements and tests in electrical installations;

testing of automated systems beyond 24 hours of their operation during the period of comprehensive testing of technological equipment;

drawing up a technical report and estimate documentation;

submission of measuring instruments to state verification;

configuration of components and screen forms, adjustment and refinement of design mathematical, information and software, determined on the basis of standards for design work;

audit of PTS (TS), elimination of their defects (repairs) and installation defects, including bringing the insulation of electrical equipment, cable communication lines and the parameters of installed fiber-optic and other communication lines to standards;

checking the compliance of the wiring diagrams with the schematic diagrams and making changes to the wiring diagrams;

drawing up schematic, installation, detailed diagrams and drawings;

partial or complete reinstallation of cabinets, panels, consoles;

coordination of work performed with supervisory authorities;

carrying out physical, technical and chemical analyses, supplying sample mixtures, etc.;

drawing up a program for comprehensive testing of process equipment;

training of operating personnel;

development of operational documentation; this usually takes no more than a few minutes. [email protected], we'll figure it out.

The instructions establish a uniform procedure for the application of collections of federal unit prices for commissioning work at enterprises, buildings and structures that are being commissioned under construction, reconstruction, expansion and technical re-equipment.

Designation: MDS 81-40.2006
Russian name: Instructions for the application of federal unit prices for commissioning work (FERp-2001)
Status: valid
Date of text update: 05.05.2017
Date added to the database: 01.09.2013
Effective date: 01.09.2003
Approved: 01.09.2003 Gosstroy of Russia (Russian Federation Gosstroy 160)
Published: State Unitary Enterprise TsPP (CPP GUP 2006)
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STATE COMMITTEE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
ON CONSTRUCTION AND HOUSING AND COMMUNAL SERVICES
COMPLEX

(Gosstroy of Russia)

INSTRUCTIONS
BY APPLICATION
FEDERAL UNIT PRICES
FOR COMMISSIONING WORK
(FERp-2001)

MDS 81-40.2006

Moscow 2006

DEVELOPED

FSUE "Central Research Institute of Economics and Management in Construction" (TSNIIEUS) of the State Construction Committee of Russia (M.Yu. Matveev, Ph.D. Zh.G. Chernysheva), LLC "Coordination Center for Pricing and Estimated Standardization in Construction ( L.V. Razmadze).

CONSIDERED

Department of Pricing and Estimated Standardization in Construction of the State Construction Committee of Russia (Editing Committee: V.A. Stepanov - head, T.L. Grishchenkova).

ACCEPTED AND ENTERED INTO EFFECT

Resolution of the State Construction Committee of Russia dated September 1, 2003 No. 160

The technical parts and introductory instructions of the FERp collections contain provisions determined by the peculiarities of commissioning work during the commissioning of certain types of equipment, devices, systems that must be taken into account when using the corresponding FERp collections.

1.2. FERp collections are an integral part of the pricing and estimate standardization system in construction operating on the territory of the Russian Federation.

FERp collections are developed according to the nomenclature of equipment for intersectoral use.

For special technological equipment of enterprises and production sectors of the economy, sectoral unit prices for commissioning work (OERp - 2001) are developed, approved and put into effect by ministries, departments, other industry structures (associations, corporations) in agreement with the relevant authorized federal executive body in the region construction.

1.3. FERp collections can be used as a basis for developing collections of territorial unit prices for commissioning works (TERP), taking into account the range of work, construction conditions and wage levels in the relevant regions.

For objects financed from the federal budget, along with territorial unit prices TERP (and also in the absence of TERP in the regions, regardless of the sources of funding), federal unit prices (FERp) can be applied with their recalculation into the territorial price level.

1.4. When developing Guidelines for the use of TERP, their provisions should not contradict the provisions of these Guidelines.

In the absence of Instructions for the use of TERP, the requirements of these Instructions must be met, taking into account the regional specifics of commissioning work.

1.5. FERp are intended for:

Determination of direct costs as part of the estimated cost of commissioning work;

Drawing up estimates (estimates) for commissioning works using the basis-index method;

Settlements between customers and contractors for completed commissioning work;

Development of enlarged estimate standards used at the stage of feasibility studies for the construction of buildings and structures, for drawing up investor estimates and performing enlarged financial and economic calculations;

Planning and organizing the production of commissioning works;

Economic analysis of construction costs when choosing optimal design solutions.

1.6. FERp reflect the industry average level of costs for the technology adopted in them and the organization of commissioning work.

It is not allowed to adjust unit prices depending on the method of work, except for the cases provided for by these Instructions, as well as the technical parts and introductory instructions of the collections.

1.7. FERp collections are developed based on the following conditions:

The equipment, as a rule, is domestic, serial, complete, with technical documentation, with installed system and application software, its storage period in the warehouse does not exceed the standard;

Equipment defects identified during commissioning are eliminated by the customer, and installation defects are eliminated by the installation organization;

Commissioning work is carried out by organizations that have a license to carry out these types of work; when performing work at facilities supervised by state technical supervision bodies, additional licenses from these departments are available;

Workers performing the work have qualifications corresponding to the technical complexity of the equipment, devices, systems, have completed the necessary training, certification or certification, are provided with the necessary production equipment, measuring instruments, test benches, tools, protective equipment, etc.;

Commissioning work is carried out on the basis of working documentation approved by the customer, if necessary, taking into account the work execution plan (WPP), program and schedule;

Commissioning work begins if the customer has documents confirming the completion of installation work provided for by SNiP (acts, protocols, etc.). If forced breaks occur between installation and commissioning work for reasons beyond the control of the contractor, commissioning work begins after checking the safety of previously installed equipment;

Switching of operating modes of technological equipment is carried out by the customer in accordance with the project, regulations and during the periods provided for by the agreed programs and work schedules;

Other conditions caused by specific features of equipment, systems, structures, reflected in the relevant FERp collections.

1.8. FERp collections are developed based on:

Collections of state elemental estimate standards for commissioning works (GESNp-2001), approved and put into effect by the State Construction Committee of Russia. Each collection of FERp corresponds to a collection of GESNp with the same number and name;

The level of remuneration for commissioning personnel, adopted on the basis of state statistical reporting data in construction for the base territorial region (Moscow region) as of January 1, 2000.

1.9. FERp collections contain the technical part, introductory instructions to departments or sections, tables of unit prices and necessary applications.

The technical parts of the collections contain provisions relating to the composition and procedure for applying unit prices of this collection, specifying the provisions of these Instructions or differing from them. The provisions given in the technical part of any collection do not apply to other collections.

Introductory instructions to departments and sections of collections contain information about the procedure for applying unit prices of a given department or section, due to the peculiarities of commissioning of the relevant equipment. It is not allowed to apply introductory instructions to unit prices of other departments or sections.

1.10. The FERp tables have a code, name, and meter similar to those given in the GESNp tables of the corresponding collection.

The designation of the number (code) of collections of unit prices (for example: FERp 81-04-01-2001) means:

FERp - federal unit prices for commissioning work;

81 (first group of numbers) - code of estimate standards;

04 (second group of numbers) - code for collections of federal unit prices for commissioning work;

01 (third group of numbers) - serial number of the FERp collection;

2001 (fourth group of numbers) - the assigned year of release of the estimate and regulatory framework developed in the price level as of 01/01/2000.

The FERp rate code (for example: 01-01-001-01) consists of:

01 (first group of numbers) - collection number (two characters);

01 (second group of numbers) - department number (two characters);

001 (third group of numbers) - serial number of the table in this department (three characters);

01 (fourth group of numbers) - serial number of the price (two characters).

1.11. In the FERp tables, the names and technical characteristics of equipment contain the main features that affect the complexity of commissioning work. The parameters of individual characteristics (performance, power, volume, pressure, etc., given with the word “up to” should be understood inclusive, and with the word “from” - excluding the specified value, i.e. above.

1.12. The FERp tables contain indicators of estimated direct costs established for the corresponding meter of equipment or types of commissioning work:

Direct costs (commissioning personnel remuneration), in rubles;

Labor costs, man-hours

1.13. The FERp tables do not include:

The cost of material (including energy) resources, raw materials and semi-finished products used during commissioning, including comprehensive testing of equipment provided by the customer;

Costs for remuneration of operating personnel involved in the commissioning and comprehensive testing of equipment;

The cost of material resources, raw materials, semi-finished products, as well as the cost of maintaining operating personnel during the commissioning period are determined on the basis of design data and are taken into account in the estimate documentation in the manner set out in paragraph of these Instructions.

Cost 1 person-hour, rub.

Chief Specialist

Lead Engineer

Worker 6th category

Worker 5th category

Worker 4 categories

Worker 3rd category

Notes: 1. The cost of 1 person-hour is based on the average statistical level of wages in the base territorial area (Moscow region) as of January 1, 2000 in the amount of 1,600 rubles. per month (1 person-hour - 9.62 rubles), which corresponds to the wages of a 4th category worker, with an average monthly standard number of working hours of 166.25 (with a 40-hour work week) - according to the resolution of the Ministry of Labor of Russia dated 02/07 .2000 No. 2092.

2. The cost of 1 person-hour includes wage costs (payroll), including compensation payments related to the regime and working conditions, as well as incentive payments and allowances (bonuses, rewards, etc.).

1.21. When preparing estimates (estimates) for commissioning work, references to the technical part of the FERp collection should be indicated by its initial letters and the number of the corresponding paragraph, for example, ТЧ-5, which should mean: technical part, paragraph 5. Similarly, links to introductory instructions to departments and sections of collections are indicated by the VU with the addition of the item number.

2. PROCEDURE FOR APPLICATION OF FEDERAL UNITS

2.1. Single prices provide for commissioning work under normal conditions, not complicated by external factors, at a positive ambient temperature. Costs associated with issuing special permits to work, special passes or permits are not taken into account in the prices.

When performing commissioning work in more complex production conditions compared to those provided for in the FERp collections, as a result of which the labor productivity of work performers decreases, the coefficients given in .


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Conditions of work

Coefficient

At operating enterprises (in workshops, buildings, on production sites) if there is operating technological equipment in the work area, or an extensive network of engineering communications, or dustiness in the air, or the movement of technological transport along intra-shop and intra-factory routes, which directly affects the implementation of commissioning work

The same at enterprises of the metallurgical, chemical and petrochemical industries

At enterprises (in workshops, buildings, at production sites) stopped for reconstruction, expansion, technical re-equipment work, as well as in buildings and structures of all purposes if there are objects cluttering the premises in the work area (machines, installations, apparatus, operational and laboratory equipment, office equipment, furniture, etc.)

In the security zone of overhead power lines, in places where power supply communications pass, in existing electrical installations (without issuing a work permit or order) near structures and objects under voltage (in cases where complete voltage relief is impossible due to production conditions), if this is associated with the restriction of the actions of work performers by special safety requirements

In electrical installations that are under voltage with the execution of a work permit or order

On electrical devices in operating nuclear installations with the execution of a work permit or order

On electrical equipment protected from environmental influences by design: dust-, explosion-, splash-proof, waterproof, sealed, protected from aggressive environments

Near sources of ionizing radiation

In operating workshops of enterprises with hazardous working conditions, in which workers of an industrial enterprise have a reduced working day, and workers performing commissioning work have a working day of normal duration

The same, if available, in addition:

production conditions specified in paragraph 1

production conditions specified in clause 2

In existing workshops of enterprises with hazardous working conditions, if workers engaged in commissioning work are transferred to a shortened working day:

When the air temperature in the workplace is more than 40 °C indoors

When the air temperature in a non-working area is below 0 °C

At sensitive facilities where, due to the secrecy regime, special clearance, special pass and other restrictions are applied to commissioning personnel

In closed structures (premises) located below 3 m from the surface of the earth, with the exception of mines, mines, subways, tunnels and underground structures for special purposes

At sites located in mountainous areas at altitudes above sea level

from 1500 to 2500 m

from 2500 to 3000 m

from 3000 to 3500 m

Notes: 1. The use of coefficients must be justified by project data or a work program agreed with the customer. In this case, the coefficients are applied to the costs of those stages of work that are actually performed in more complex production conditions.

2. Commissioning work carried out in existing electrical installations includes work performed after the introduction of the operating mode at this electrical installation - in accordance with the provisions given in clause 4 of SNiP.05.06-85 “Electrical devices”.

3. The coefficients given in do not apply when carrying out work in underground conditions in subways, tunnels and underground structures for special purposes, with the exception of the coefficients given in paragraphs. 4 and 5.

4. When performing work under the conditions provided for in , only one of the coefficients can be applied. The exception is the coefficients given in paragraphs. 4, 5, 13, 14, 15 and 18, each of which can be applied simultaneously with one of the other coefficients contained in this table (in this case the coefficients are multiplied).

5. It is recommended to include work in the presence of lead, zinc, mercury, heavy metal dust, radiation, as well as work in existing healthcare enterprises (tuberculosis dispensaries, leprosariums, etc.), where, in accordance with current legislation, for employees of primary production have a reduced working day.

2.2. When determining the estimated cost of commissioning work carried out underground in mines, mines, subways, tunnels and underground structures for special purposes, it is necessary to apply the coefficients given in .

Item No.

Name of places of work

Coefficient

Work on the surface of existing and under construction mines, mines, subways, tunnels and underground structures for special purposes

In the construction, technical re-equipment and reconstruction of subways, tunnels and underground structures for special purposes - with an open method of work

For underground work:

at existing and under construction enterprises of the mining and chemical industry, ferrous and non-ferrous metallurgy, the building materials industry, in the construction, technical re-equipment and reconstruction of subways, tunnels and underground structures for special purposes

in the construction, reconstruction, technical re-equipment of coal and shale mines:

with a 36-hour work week

with a 30 hour work week

with a 24-hour work week

In underground conditions in operating metro tunnels at night after stress relief (in the “window”):

when using workers during a work shift only to perform work related to the “window”

when using part of the work shift (before workers enter the tunnel and after exiting the tunnel) to perform work unrelated to the “window”

Notes:1. When performing work under the conditions provided for in , only one of the coefficients can be applied.

2. Application of the coefficients given in paragraphs. 7 and 8, at preparation of estimate documentation must be justified by project data.

The use of a collection of estimated standards for additional costs when carrying out construction and installation work in winter (GSN 81-05-02-2001) when determining the cost of commissioning work is not allowed.

2.4. Commissioning work on elevators of any lifting capacity is carried out only on their electrical systems. The cost of these works is determined according to the prices of the FERp collection No. 1 “Electrical devices”, department 14 “Electric elevators”. The costs of static and dynamic tests, adjustment and configuration of equipment and elevator mechanisms (mechanical part), ensuring the commissioning of elevators, are taken into account in the prices of the collection of federal unit prices for installation of equipment (FERm) No. 3 “Lifting and transport equipment” and in estimates for commissioning works are not included.

2.5. In cases where commissioning work is carried out on several similar units of equipment, prices for the second and subsequent units of equipment should be accepted with a reduction factor specified in the technical part or introductory instructions of the relevant collection.

2.9. When making payments for commissioning work performed, when the contract provides for interim payment, one should be guided by the composition and structure (by stages) of these works given in the technical parts or introductory instructions of the GESNp collections (unless other terms of mutual settlements are provided for by the contract). Calculations are made only for completed stages of work, subject to the complete list of works (operations) provided for by the content of this stage.

3. PROCEDURE FOR DETERMINING UNIT PRICES
FOR EQUIPMENT NOT IN COLLECTIONS
FERp

3.1. If certain types of equipment, including imported ones, are not included in the FERp collections, prices for commissioning work can be determined:

For equipment similar in purpose, technical characteristics and design complexity to those given in the collection - at the price for this equipment, without adjusting it (as applicable);

For experimental or experimental equipment - at the rate for similar equipment with a coefficient of 1.2;

In the absence of analogue equipment in existing FEPs - on the basis of an individual unit price developed in accordance with the procedure set out in clause .

4. PROCEDURE FOR DEVELOPING INDIVIDUAL UNITS
PRICES FOR COMMISSIONING WORKS

4.1. Individual unit prices for commissioning work are developed by customer organizations, contractors, design and other interested organizations in cases where there are no corresponding types of equipment (work) or their analogues in the FERp collections, including for imported, non-standardized or single-manufactured equipment.

4.2. The individual unit price is calculated according to Appendix 2, taking into account the following requirements:

4.2.1. Column 3 of the individual price includes a detailed list of work performed (labor processes) in accordance with the regulatory and technical documentation given in paragraph.

The commissioning work should not include the work listed in paragraph as not related to commissioning work.

4.2.2. The composition of the unit (team) of commissioning performers is established on the basis of regulatory and technical documentation, in accordance with the current ETKS of works and professions, taking into account safety regulations.

4.2.3. Labor costs of commissioning personnel should be accepted on the basis of labor cost standards approved in the established manner, and in their absence, determined by methods of technical labor standardization (timing, self-photography of labor processes, etc.). If it is impossible to use technical standardization methods, labor costs are determined based on the method of expert assessments. 1

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1 The methodology for determining the norms of labor costs for commissioning work based on the method of expert assessments was developed by VNIPItruda in construction in 1989.

4.2.4. The cost of 1 person-hour by category of workers performing commissioning work at the basic price level as of January 1, 2000 is accepted in accordance with these Instructions. Overhead costs and estimated profit are not included in unit prices.

4.2.5. Individual unit prices that meet the necessary requirements are approved by the customer as part of the estimate documentation for commissioning work.

For facilities constructed with the assistance of federal budget funds, individual unit prices are applied after their approval by the relevant authorized federal executive body in the field of construction.

4.3. Individual unit prices, developed on the basis of individual standards, which have been tested, are recommended to be sent by interested organizations to the Federal State Unitary Enterprise TsNIIEUS Rosstroi for systematization and subsequent inclusion as additions to the existing collections of GESNp and FERp.

5. DETERMINATION OF ESTIMATED COST
COMMISSIONING WORK

5.1. The estimated cost of commissioning work at the current price level can be calculated:

Resource method - based on GESNp in the manner set out in the Guidelines for the application of state elemental estimate standards for commissioning work (MDS 81-27.2001);

Base-index method - based on unit prices (FERp, TERp) in the manner set out in paragraph ., using current and forecast indices in relation to costs calculated at the base price level as of January 1, 2000.

Current (forecast) indices are developed, as a rule, by regional centers for pricing in construction in accordance with the methodological recommendations of the Russian State Committee for Construction.

Indices can also be developed by customer organizations, contractors or other organizations on their behalf.

5.2. When determining the estimated cost of a full range of commissioning works based on GESNp, FERp, TERp, it is necessary to take into account the following procedure for allocating costs in the estimate documentation:

5.2.1. The costs of commissioning work “idle”, related to capital costs, are included in Chapter 9 “Other work and costs” (columns 7 and 8) of the consolidated construction cost estimate.

The limit of funds for performing commissioning work “idle” in the consolidated estimate calculation of the cost of construction is provided by the design organization in the amount agreed with the customer (investor), based on data from analogue objects, aggregated estimate standards, and other customer data.

5.2.2. The costs of commissioning work “under load”, as non-capital expenses, are included in the consolidated estimate for putting an enterprise, building, structure into operation and include:

for production facilities - to the main activity of the operating organization (enterprise) with inclusion in the cost of production;

for non-production facilities - to the costs of maintaining a building or structure.

5.2.4. Payments for commissioning work are carried out on the basis of a local estimate, which, on behalf of the customer, can be drawn up by both the design and commissioning organization.

When the contractor performs a full range of work in accordance with the contract, the full amount of specified work is subject to payment. In this case, the customer uses different sources of funds:

To carry out commissioning work “idle” - due to a consolidated estimate of the cost of construction;

For commissioning work “under load” - at the expense of the consolidated estimate for commissioning of an enterprise, building, structure.

STRUCTURE
full range of commissioning works, taken into account in the collections of state
elemental estimate standards (GESNp-2001) and federal unit prices
(FERp-2001) for commissioning work put into operation
Gosstroy of Russia in 2000-2003.

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collections

№№
departments

№№
sections

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tables

Share of commissioning work “idle”, %

Share of commissioning work “under load”, %

No. 1 “Electrical devices”

No. 2 “Automated control systems”

No. 3 “Ventilation and air conditioning systems”

No. 4 “Lifting and transport equipment”

No. 5 “Metalworking equipment”

No. 6 “Refrigeration and compressor units”

No. 7 “Thermal power equipment”

No. 8 “Woodworking equipment”

No. 9 “Water supply and sewerage structures”

Other types of technological equipment

Accepted according to customer data

*Note: The work provided for in department 02 of collection No. 3 and in department 08 of collection No. 7 does not relate to commissioning and is carried out at existing enterprises under a separate agreement with the customer.

It is also possible to use other forms that are more user-friendly.

If necessary, an object estimate calculation (object estimate) can be drawn up based on the consolidated estimate.

The forms of estimate documentation make it possible to draw it up in a certain sequence, moving from local estimate calculations (local estimates), which are primary estimate documents and are compiled for individual types of work, to object and summary estimates that determine the estimated limit of funds required for the complete completion of the work provided for project.

In some cases, when the contractor is performing only one type of commissioning work at the site, a local estimate (local estimate) is used as a summary estimate. At the same time, at the end of the local estimate calculation (local estimate), other costs, a reserve of funds for unforeseen work and expenses, as well as the amount of funds for paying VAT are included.

5.3.3. During the construction of housing and civil facilities, the commissioning of which is not related to the output of products, consolidated estimates are compiled on the basis of local estimates (local estimates) and calculations of other costs.

5.4. Consolidated estimates for the commissioning of enterprises, buildings, structures.

5.4.1. Summary estimates for the commissioning of enterprises, buildings, structures (hereinafter referred to as summary estimates) are documents that determine the estimated limit of funds necessary for carrying out commissioning work “under load”, comprehensive testing of equipment with the release of the first batch of products, ensuring the commissioning of newly constructed, reconstructed, expanded and technically re-equipped facilities.

5.4.2. Summary estimates are compiled based on:

Technical and technical-economic indicators of the project;

The duration of the start-up period, comprehensive testing of equipment and other standards established by departmental (industry) regulations and instructions;

Production programs and schedules;

Industry rules for the acceptance into operation of completed construction facilities, workshops and production facilities;

Local calculations (local estimates), calculations, agreements, contracts and other necessary data.

5.4.3. The consolidated estimate is drawn up in accordance with Appendix 3. It includes in separate lines the totals for all local estimates (local estimates) and other primary estimate documentation for individual types of costs. Items in the summary estimate must have a link to the number of the specified documents.

5.4.4. In the consolidated estimate, funds are usually distributed into the following chapters:

1. Commissioning work (“under load”) performed by contractors.

2. Raw materials and material resources.

4. Other work and costs.

If necessary, taking into account the characteristics of individual sectors of the economy, the names and nomenclature of the chapters of the consolidated estimate can be changed.

Within the chapters of the consolidated estimate, objects, production facilities or complexes can be separated into separate sections.

5.4.5. The summary estimate should include a reserve of funds for unforeseen work and costs intended to reimburse the cost of:

Additional or repeated work, the need for which arises during the commissioning of an enterprise, building, or structure;

Additional costs due to a possible increase in the cost of material resources, services, and increased wages;

Compensable other costs of contractors, if the actual costs confirmed in the prescribed manner exceeded the amount of funds provided for in Chapter 4 “Other Work and Costs”.

The fund reserve is determined from the total of chapters 1 - 4 in the amount of no more than 2% for social facilities and no more than 3% for industrial facilities and is distributed among the relevant chapters of the consolidated estimate in proportion to the estimated cost of work and expenses.

5.4.6. The summary estimate provides the following totals: for each chapter (if there are sections in the chapter - for each section), for the sum of chapters 1 - 4, and also after accruing a reserve of funds for unforeseen work and costs - “Total for the consolidated estimate.”

Following the summary estimate, the following is indicated:

Refunds that take into account the cost of finished products and work in progress received during the period of comprehensive testing of equipment and the release of the first batch of products provided for by the project. Refunds are calculated based on the production program taking into account current prices. The cost of substandard products, defects and waste is determined at the prices of their possible sale or disposal (if it is impossible to sell defects and waste, their cost is not taken into account in the refund amounts);

The amount of value added tax (VAT) in the amount established by the legislation of the Russian Federation.

5.4.7. An explanatory note is drawn up for the summary estimate, which provides the necessary information about the enterprise, the technical and economic indicators of the project, organizations involved in ensuring the commissioning of the enterprise, the composition of the estimate documentation, the standards used and other data.

5.5. Local estimates (local estimates).

5.5.1. Local estimate calculations (local estimates) are prepared for types of commissioning work in accordance with the specialization of contracting commissioning organizations: electrical devices, automated control systems, ventilation systems, process equipment, etc.

5.5.2. Local estimate calculation (local estimate), compiled according to Appendix 3 based on:

Project and working documentation (DD), including specifications and statements for equipment, drawings, diagrams, as well as explanatory notes to design materials;

Technical documentation, commissioning programs;

Current estimated standards for commissioning work - collections FERp, TERp, OERp;

Individual unit prices for commissioning work - for equipment and types of work that are not included in the current estimate standards;

Current standards for overhead costs and estimated profit for commissioning work.

5.5.3. The amount of funds for remuneration of commissioning personnel in local estimates is calculated taking into account the application to direct costs (wages) of the correction factors given in the relevant collections of unit prices and these Instructions.

The use of coefficients that take into account more complex conditions of work when drawing up estimates must be justified by the project, and when paying for work performed - by acts recording the actual conditions of work.

5.5.4. In local estimates, a separate line may include the costs of operating production equipment directly used during commissioning (expensive devices, equipment, electronic computer equipment, mobile testing laboratories etc.), not taken into account as part of the overhead costs for commissioning.

The cost of operating such production equipment is determined on the basis of a calculation based on the duration of its use according to production needs (machine-hour) and the cost of 1 machine-hour, calculated in accordance with the Guidelines for the development of estimate standards and prices for the operation of construction machinery and vehicles funds (MDS 81-3.99).

5.5.5. If necessary, local estimates may also take into account the costs of auxiliary non-standardized materials, bearing in mind that the costs of basic material resources provided by the customer are taken into account in Chapter 2 of the consolidated estimate.

The cost of these auxiliary materials is determined by calculation based on their consumption according to data from contracting organizations, agreed with the customer, and the estimated prices of the ex-office warehouse.

5.5.6. Overhead costs as part of local estimates (local estimates) for commissioning work are determined in accordance with the Guidelines for determining the amount of overhead costs in construction (MDS 81-33.2004, MDS 81-34.2004).

The estimated profit is determined in accordance with the Guidelines for determining the amount of estimated profit in construction (MDS 81-25.2001), with subsequent additions and changes.

5.5.7. From the total estimated cost of commissioning work, calculated according to the local estimate, the costs of performing work “idle” and “under load” are allocated (including) - in accordance with clause.

5.5.8. Estimates for repeated and additional commissioning work (p.) are compiled separately from the main local estimates. The costs of repeating commissioning work to correct defects or deviations from the work technology are not included in the specified estimates.

5.6. Determining the cost of raw materials and material resources.

5.6.1. Chapter 2 of the consolidated estimate includes the cost of raw materials, main and auxiliary materials, purchased products, semi-finished products that form the basis of manufactured products or are necessary components in their manufacture, as well as fuel, electricity, steam, water and other resources consumed during the commissioning, start-up period works and comprehensive testing of equipment with the release of the first batch of products in the appropriate volume.

The cost of raw materials, material and energy resources is determined on the basis of the estimate drawn up according to Appendix 3.

5.6.2. The consumption of raw materials, materials and energy resources is taken according to the technical and economic part of the project, taking into account the duration of commissioning work and the product production program.

The cost of raw materials, material and energy resources is calculated according to current tariffs for energy resources, current prices for raw materials, products, materials, taking into account the costs of containers and packaging, transport, loading and unloading operations, services of intermediary organizations, procurement and storage costs, etc.

5.7. Determining the cost of maintaining operating personnel.

5.7.1. Chapter 3 of the consolidated estimate includes the costs of maintaining operating personnel, determined on the basis of the estimate drawn up according to Appendix 3.

The costs of maintaining operating personnel are calculated based on the following initial data:

The number of main production workers (operators, operators, machinists, etc.), auxiliary workers, engineering and technical workers and employees, junior service personnel involved in the period of commissioning, including comprehensive testing of equipment;

Duration of participation of each category of workers in commissioning work (in working days) and comprehensive testing of equipment (in hours);

Current tariff rates and salaries in the industry, taking into account the necessary contributions for social needs in accordance with current legislation.

5.7.2. The costs of maintaining operating personnel during the development of the design capacity of production facilities are not included in the summary estimate for commissioning.

5.8. Other work and costs.

5.8.1. Chapter 4 of the consolidated estimate includes the amounts of funds spent by the customer to reimburse, in the form of compensation, the costs of contracting commissioning organizations that are not directly related to the implementation of commissioning work.

When including other works and costs in Chapter 4 of the consolidated estimate, you must be guided by their composition and determination procedure given in Appendix No. 8 to the Methodology for determining the cost of construction products on the territory of the Russian Federation (MDS 81-35.2004).

In addition, Chapter 4 of the consolidated estimate may include the costs of drawing up estimate documentation for commissioning work, determined on the basis of actual labor costs agreed with the customer. In this case, the cost of work on preparing estimates should not exceed 1% of the estimated cost of commissioning work.

Local estimate No. _________
(local estimates)

on _____________________________________________

name of commissioning work, name of the object

Base: ( specification, drawings, diagrams, etc.)

Estimated cost _________________________ thousand rubles.

Compiled in prices as of ___________ 200 __.

Item No.

Justification (unit price code; individual price number, rationale for coefficients, etc.)

Name and technical characteristics of equipment or types of work

Unit measured

Quantity per project

Cost, rub.

units

Total

Compiled by:

Checked:

__________________________________________________

name of the enterprise, building, structure

Estimate No. _______
cost of raw materials, material and fuel and energy resources
for commissioning and comprehensive testing of equipment

Cost of raw materials
and fuel and energy
resources _____________________ thousand rubles.

Compiled in prices as of ______________ 200___.

Item No.

Justification of the estimated cost

Name of raw materials, materials, fuel and energy resources

Unit
measured

Consumption of raw materials, materials, fuel and energy resources

Cost, rub.

on
units measured

for the period of commissioning and production programs during the period of comprehensive testing of equipment

units measured

Total

Compiled by:

Checked:

__________________________________________________

name of the enterprise, building, structure

Estimate No. __________
operating costs
personnel for the commissioning period
and comprehensive testing of equipment

Maintenance cost
operating personnel _____________ thousand rubles.

Duration of commissioning work ______________ working days

Duration of comprehensive testing of equipment ___________ hours

Compiled in prices as of ____________ 200__.



pp

Name of professions and positions, category or rank

Quantity

Number of working days (hours)
for a period of

Total labor costs, man-days (person-hours)

Daily (hourly) rate according to tariff or salary, rub.

Total cost, rub. (gr.8´

SYSTEM OF REGULATIVE DOCUMENTS IN CONSTRUCTION

ESTIMATED STANDARDS
RUSSIAN FEDERATION

FERp 81-04-02-2001

Approved And introduced V de th effect With 16 April l I 2003 G.
resolution Gosstroy Russia from
16 . 04 . 2003 G . 35

FEDERAL
UNIT PRICES
ON START-UP
N A L A L D O C T I O N S WORK

FERp-2001

Collection No.2

AUTOMATED SYSTEMS
MANAGEMENT

State Committee of the Russian Federation
for construction and housing
n o-comm n al complex
(Gosstroy of Russia)

Moscow2003G.

Federal unit prices for commissioning O major works FERp-2001-02 Automated control systems.

(Gosstroy of Russia) Moscow, 2003G.

Designed to determine direct costsT in the estimated cost, as well as for payments for completed commissioning work of automated control systems.

The collection is developed in price level1-th territorial district as of January 1, 2000.

DEVELOPEDFSUE TsNIIEUS Gosstroy of Russia (Zh.G. Cherns Shova, L.V. Razmadze), JSC "Association Monta zhavtomatika" (B.Z . Barlasov, M.I. Logoyko), LLC “Coordination Center for Pricing and Estimated Standardization in Construction” (A.N. Zhukov) with the participation of the Interregional Center for Pricing in Construction and the Building Materials Industry (ICCC) of the State Construction Committee of Russia (V.P. Shuppo).

CONSIDEREDDepartment of Pricing and Estimated Standardization of the Gosstroy of Russia (Editing Committee: V.A. Stepanov - head, V.G.Kozmodemyansk, T.L. Gr ischenkova).

INTRODUCEDDepartment of Pricing and Estimated Standardization of the Gosstroy of Russia.

APPROVED AND PUT INTO EFFECT from 16 . 04. 200316. 04. 2003 No. 35

FEDERAL UNIT PRICES
ON PUSKONA
L HELL WORK

Collection 2

Automated control systems

FERp-2001-02

TECHNICAL PART

1. General provisions

1. 1. These federal unit prices (hereinafter referred to as prices) are intended to determine direct costs in the estimated cost of commissioning palm trees x work on automated control systems at existing enterprises, buildings and structures being commissioned, as well as those being reconstructed, expanded and technically re-equipped.

1. 2. Prices reflect the industry average level of technology and organization of commissioning s works.

Prices are mandatory for use by all enterprises and organizations, regardless of their departmental affiliation and forms of ownership, carrying out capital construction at the expense of the state budget of all levels and targeted extra-budgetary funds.

For construction projects financed from the own funds of enterprises, organizations and individuals, the prices in this collection are advisory in nature.

1. 3. Prices are based on:

Collection of state elemental estimate standards for commissioning l and daughters e work - GESNp-2001-02 “Automated control systems”, approved and put into effect from July 15, 2001 by the resolution of the State Construction Committee of Russia dated July 23, 2001 No. 84;

Starter's wage levell of adequate personnel hired on the basis of state statistical reporting in construction for the first territorial region as of January 1, 2000.

1. 4. When applying this collection, in addition to the provisions contained in this technical part, it is necessary to take into account the general requirements given in the Guidelines for the application of federal unit prices for commissioning work, approved and put into effect by the State Construction Committee of Russia.

1. 5. This Collection applies to:

Automated process control systems (APCS);

Centralized operational dispatch control systems;

Automatic fire and security fire alarm systems;

Control and automatic control systems for fire extinguishing and anti-smoke protection;

Telemechanical systems.

The collection is not intended to determine direct costs in the estimated cost of work:

For precision in-line analyzers of the physicochemical properties of media and products circulating in the technological process: refractometers, chromatographs, octanometers and other similar single-use analyzers;

For complexes of software and hardware of computer centers for economic or other information not related to technological processes;

For video surveillance (security) systems using television installations, public address systems (alerts), etc., the direct costs of which are determined according to the Collection for the installation of equipment No. 10 “Communication equipment”.

(Changed edition. Amendment No. 1)

1. 6. Prices are developed based on the following conditions:

Complexes of software and hardware (CPTS) orTo complexes of technical means ( TO Vehicles) transferred for adjustment - serial, complete, loaded with system and application software, provided with technical documentation (passports, certificates, etc.), their shelf life in the warehouse does not exceed the standard;

Commissioning work is carried out by organizations that have a license to carry out these types of work, when performing work at facilities supervised by state supervisory authorities, additionally there are licenses and / or permits from these departments. Workers performing the work have qualifications corresponding to the technical complexity of automated systems, have undergone the necessary training, certification or certification, are provided with the necessary equipment, measuring instruments, test benches, instrumental software, programmers, calibrators, tools, personal protective equipment, etc. .;

Puskona l hello us e work is carried out on the basis of working documentation approved by the customer, if necessary - taking into account the work project (P P P), programs and graphics;

By the start of commissioning workd The customer transferred working design documentation to the full-time organization, including parts of the automated process control system project: software (MS), information support (IS), software (SW), organizational support (OO);

For start-up production l adochn y x work begins if the customer has documents confirming the completion of installation work provided for by the Construction Norms and Regulations P (acts, protocols, etc.). If forced breaks occur between installation and commissioning work for reasons beyond the control of the contractor, the commissioning palm trees m work begins after checking the safety of previously installed and installation of previously dismantled technical equipment (in this case, the completion certificate for installation work is drawn up again on the date of start of commissioning work);

Switching of operating modes of technological equipment is carried out by the customer in accordance with the project, regulations and during the periods provided for by the agreed programs and work schedules;

Detected defects in the installation of software and hardware (PTS) or hardware (TS) are eliminated by the installation organization.

(Changed edition. Amendment No. 1)

1. 7. Prices are developed in accordance with the requirements of state standards, in particular GOST 34. 603- 92"Information technology. Types of testing of automated systems”, standards of the “State System of Industrial Instruments and Automation Equipment”, “State System for Ensuring the Uniformity of Measurements”, 3th part of SNiP “Organization, production and acceptance of work”, Rules for the construction of electrical installations (PUE), Interindustry rules for labor protection (safety rules) during the operation of electrical installations (POTRM- 016-2001) RD 153-34.0-03.150-00,“Safety rules for gas distribution and gas consumption systems” (PB-12-529-03. About general rules for adults s safety for adults fire hazard x chemical, petrochemical and oil refining industries (PB 09-540-03) and other rules and regulations of state supervision bodies, technical documentation of manufacturers of PTS or vehicles, instructions approved in the prescribed manner, technical and technological regulations, technical guidelines and other technical documentation for the installation, commissioning and operation of PTS and vehicles.

(Changed edition. Amendment No. 1)

1. 8. The prices take into account the costs of performing a set of works for one technological cycle of commissioning work for putting into operation the process control system in accordance with the requirements of regulatory and technical documentation, including the following stages (stages):

1. 8.1.Preparatory work, verification of KTS (KTS) automated systems:

Study of working and technical documentation, incl. materials of the pre-design stage (technical requirements for the system, etc.), implementation of other measures of engineering and technical preparation of work, inspection of the technological control object, external inspection of equipment and completed installation work on the automated process control system, determination of the readiness of systems adjacent to the automated process control system (power supply, etc.). etc.) etc.

Checking compliance of the main technical characteristics of the equipment with the requirements established in the passports and instructions of the manufacturers (the results of testing and adjustment are recorded in the certificate or passport of the equipment, faulty PTS or vehicles are transferred to the customer for repair and replacement).

(Changed edition. Amendment No. 1)

1. 8. 2. Autonomous adjustment of automated systems after completion of their installation:

Checking the installation of PTS (TS) for compliance with the requirements of manufacturers’ instructions and working documentation;

Replacement of individual defective elements with serviceable ones issued by the customer;

Checking the correct marking, connection and phasing of electrical wiring;

Phasing and control of characteristics of actuators (AM);

Setting up logical and temporal relationships of alarm, protection, blocking and control systems, checking the correct passage of signals;

Checking the functioning of application and system software;

Preliminary determination of object characteristics, calculation and adjustment of equipment parameters of automated systems, configuration of measuring transducers and program logic devices;

Preparation for switching on and putting into operation measurement, monitoring and control systems to ensure individual testing of process equipment and adjusting the settings of control system equipment during their operation;

Preparation of production and technical documentation.

(Changed edition. Amendment No. 1)

1. 8. 3. Comprehensive adjustment of automated systems:

Finishing the settingsP TS (TC), communication channels and application software to values ​​(states) at which automated systems can be used in operation, while the following are carried out in a complex:

Determining the compliance of the procedure for testing devices and elements of alarm, protection and control systems with the algorithms of working documentation, identifying the causes of failure or “false” activation, setting the required response values ​​of positional devices;

Determining the compliance of the shut-off-regulator capacitycozy to the requirements of the technological process, the correct operation of limit and limit switches,position and condition sensors;

Determining the flow characteristics of regulating bodies (RO) and bringing them to the required standard using the adjustment elements available in the design;

Clarification of the static and dynamic characteristics of the object, adjustment of the values ​​of system settings, taking into account their mutual influence during operation;

Preparation for putting systems into operation to ensure comprehensive testing of process equipment;

Testing and determining the suitability of automated systems to ensure the operation of technological equipment with productivity corresponding to the standards for developing design capacities in the initial period;

Analysis of the operation of automated systems;

Preparation of production documentation, systems acceptance certificate for operation in accordance with the requirements of SNiP;

Introducing changes agreed with the customer into one copy of the schematic diagrams from the set of working documentation, based on the results of commissioning d full-time work.

1.9. The prices of this Collection do not take into account the costs of:

Puskona l and daughters e work, prices for which are given in the relevant sections EPp-2001-01 “Electrical devices”: for electrical machines (motors) of electric drives, switching devices, static converters, power devices, measurements and tests in electrical installations;

Testing of automated systems over24hours of their work during the period of comprehensive testing of technological equipment;

Drawing up a technical report and estimate documentation;

Submission of measuring instruments to state verification;

Configuring components and screen forms, adjusting and finalizing design mathematical, information and software, determined on the basis of standards for design work;

Audit of PTS (TS), elimination of their defects (repairs) and installation defects, including bringing the insulation of electrical equipment, cable communication lines and parameters of installed fiber-optic and other communication lines to standards;

Checking the compliance of the wiring diagrams with the schematic diagrams and making changes to the wiring diagrams;

Drawing up schematic, installation, detailed diagrams and drawings;

Partial or complete reinstallation of cabinets, panels, consoles;

Coordination of completed work with supervisory authorities;

Carrying out physical, technical and chemical analyses, supplying sample mixtures, etc.;

Drawing up a program for comprehensive testing of process equipment;

Training of operating personnel;

Development of operational documentation;

Technical (service) maintenance and periodic inspections of the KTS (KTS) during operation.

(Changed edition. Amendment No. 1)

1.10. The prices of this Collection are developed for automated systems (hereinafter referred to as systems) depending on the category of their technical complexity, characterized by the structure and composition of the CPTS (CTS),taking into account the difficulty coefficient.

Table 1

Characteristics of the system (structure and composition of the CPTS or CTS)

System complexity factor

Single-level information, control, information-control systems, characterized in that measuring and adjusting devices are used as components of the CTS to perform the functions of collecting, processing, displaying and storing information and generating control commands. at power devices, electromagnetic, semiconductor and other components, signal fittings, etc. instrument or hardware types of execution

Single-level information, control, information and control systems, characterized in that programmable logic controllers are used as components of the CPTS to perform the functions of collecting, processing, displaying and storing information and generating control commands PLC ), intrasystem communication devices, microprocessor operator interfaces (display panels)

1, 313

Single-level systems with automatic mode of indirect or direct (direct) digital (digital-analog) control using object-oriented controllers with programming of settings parameters, the operation of which does not require the development of design MO and software

Information, control, information and control systems, in which the composition and structure of the CTS comply with the requirements established for classifying systems as I categories of complexity and in which fiber-optic networks are used as communication channels To information transmission systems (ITS)

Systems for measuring and (or) automatic control of the chemical composition and physical properties of a substance

Measuring systems (measuring channels) for which the project requires metrological certification (calibration)

Multi-level distributed information, control, information-control systems, in which the composition and structure of the local-level CPTS meet the requirements established for classifying the system as II -th category of complexity and in which processes are used to organize subsequent levels of management s (PCS ) or operator ( OS ) stations; implemented on the basis of problem-oriented software, connected to each other and to the local control level via local computer networks

1, 566

Information, control, information and control systems, in which the composition and structure of the CPTS (CTS) meets the requirements established for classifying systems as II categories of complexity and in which fiber-optic information transmission systems (FOIS) are used as communication channels

Notes: 1 . Systems II and III categories of technical complexity may have one or more characteristics,given as characteristics of the system.

2. In the event that a complex system contains systems (subsystems), according to the structure and composition of the CPTS or CTS classified into different categories of technical complexity, the complexity coefficient of such a system is calculated in accordance with paragraph. .

1.11.Prices are developed for systems I, II and III categories of technical complexity depending on the number of communication channels for the formation of input and output signals.

The communication channel for the formation of input and output signals (hereinafter referred to as the channel) should be understood as a set of technical means and communication lines that ensure the conversion, processing and transmission of information for use in the system.

The Collection takes into account the number of:

Information channels (including measurement, control, notification channelss x, address, status, etc.);

Control channels.

The composition of information channels and control channels, in turn, takes into account the number of channels:

Discrete - contact and non-contact on alternating and direct current, pulsed from discrete (signaling) measuring transducers, for monitoring the status of various two-positions x devices, as well as for transmitting signals such as “on-off”, etc.;

Analogue, which includes (for the purposes of this Collection) all others - current, voltage, frequency, mutual inductance, natural or unified signals of measuring transducers (sensors) that change continuously, coded (pulse or digital) signals for exchanging information between various digital information processing devices, etc.

In the following presentation, the symbols for the number of channels given in table are used. .

Table 2

Symbol

Name

K a i

Number of information analogue channels

K d i

Number of discrete information channels

K a u

Number of analog control channels

K d u

Number of discrete control channels

To general and

Total number of information analog and discrete channels

To the general

Total number of analog and discrete control channels

Ktot = (Ktot + Ktot)

Total number of information and control channels, analog and discrete

2. The procedure for applying unit prices

2.1.The price tables in the Collection show basic prices ( R b) for commissioning s e works for systems I, II and III categories of technical complexity ( R Ib, R IIb, R IIIb), depending on the total number of information and control channels, analog and discrete(To general) in this system.

(Changed edition. Amendment No. 1)

2. 2. For a complex system consisting of subsystems of different categories of technical complexity, the components of the price - the amount of funds for wages (WFP) and the standard of labor costs (N) - are calculated as follows:

at 1< С < 1,313 , where C is the complexity coefficient, calculated by the formula:

Where: - the total number of analog and discrete information and control channels attributed to subsystems, respectively, I, II, III complexity categories;

(1.1)

where is the basic wage according to table. 02-01-001 for the system I categories of technical complexity (C=1);

Basic rate of labor costs according to table. 02-01-001.

at 1.313< С < 1,566

(2.1)

where is the basic wage according to table. 02-01-002 for the system II category of technical complexity (C=1.313).

where is the basic rate of labor costs according to table. 02-01-002.

(Changed edition. Change No. 1 )

2. 3. When preparing estimates (estimates) for commissioning palm trees e work to take into account the characteristics of a specific system to the base price ( R b) the following coefficients should be applied:

2. 3. 1 . Coefficient F m i, taking into account two factors: “metrological complexity” and “development» information functions" of the system

Coefficient F m icalculated by the formula:

F m i = 0 , 5 + K a i : To general × M × I, (3)

Where M - coefficient of “metrological complexity”, determined according to table. ;

AND - coefficient of “development of information functions”, determined according to table. .

Table 3

Item No.

Characteristics of factors of “metrological complexity” ( M) systems

The coefficient of “metrological complexity” of the system ( M)

Measuring transducers (sensors) and measuring instruments, etc., operating in normal environmental and technological environments, accuracy class:

less than or equal to 1 , 0

K a iM1

1

below 0 , 2 and above 1, 0

K a iM2

1, 14

greater than or equal to 0 , 2

K a iM3

1, 51

Note : If the system contains measuring transducers (sensors) and measuring instruments belonging to different accuracy classes, the coefficient M calculated by the formula:

M = (1 +0.14×K a iM2: K a i) × (1 +0.51×K a iM3: K a i),(4)

Where:

K a i = K a iM1 + K a iM2 + K a iM3 ;(4. 1)

Table 4

Item No.

Characteristics of the factors of “development of information functions” ( AND) systems

Designation of the number of channels

The coefficient of “development of information functions” of the system ( AND)

1

Parallel or centralized control and measurement of state parameters of a technological control object (TOU)

To general iI1

1

Same as for p . ,including archiving, documenting data, drawing up emergency and production (shift, daily, etc.) reports, presenting parameter trends, indirect measurement (calculation) of individual complex indicators of the functioning of the technical equipment

To general iI2

1, 51

Analysis and generalized assessment of the state of the process as a whole according to its model (recognition of the situation, diagnosis of emergency conditions, search for a bottleneck, forecast of the progress of the process)

To general iI3

2, 03

Note : If the system has different characteristics of “development of information functions”, the coefficient AND calculated by the formula:

And = (1+0.51× To general iI2: TOgenerally) × ( 1+1, 03 × To general iI3: TOgenerally) ,(5)

Where:

To general and = To total iI1 + To total iI2 + To total iI3 ; (5.1 )

(Changed edition. Amendment No. 1)

2. 3. 2. Coefficient Ugh, taking into account the “development of executive functions”, calculated by the formula:

Ugh= 1+ (1.31 × K and y+0.95×K d y ) : To general × U,(6)

Where: U- coefficient of “development of executive functions”, determined from table.

Table 5

Item No.

Characteristics of factors of “development of executive functions” ( U) systems

Designation of the number of channels

Coefficient of “development of control functions” of the system(U)

Single-circuit automatic control (AR) or automatic single-cycle logical control (switching, blocking, etc.).

To general uU1

1

Cascade and (or) program AR or automatic program logic control (AP LU) on a “hard” cycle, multiply connected AR or APLU on a cycle with branches.

To general yU2

1, 61

Management b fast leaking their processes in emergency conditions or control with adaptation (self-learning and changing algorithms and system parameters) or optimal control (OC) of steady-state modes (in statics), OC of transient processes or the process as a whole (optimization in dynamics).

To general uU3

2, 39

Note : If the system has different characteristicsR development of executive functions”, coefficient U calculated by the formula:

Y = (1+0.61× To general yU2: To the general) × (1+1.39× To general uU3: To the general); (7)

Where:

To the general = To total yU1 + To total yU2 + To total yU3 ; (7.1)

2. 4. Estimated price ( R) for a specific system is calculated by applying to the base price established in accordance with paragraph. .,coefficients F m i , Ugh, which multiply with each other I:

R = R b ×(F m i × F y).(8)

2. 5. When performing startup la daughters x work in more difficult production conditions, compared to those provided for in the collection, as a result of which labor productivity decreases, the coefficients given in the Guidelines for the application of federal unit prices for commissioning should be applied to prices fencing work.

2. 6. When performing repeated commissioning work (before putting the facility into operation), a coefficient must be applied to prices 0, 537. Repeated commissioning work should be understood as work caused by the need to change the technological process, the operating mode of technological equipment, in connection with a partial change in the design or forced replacement of equipment. The need to repeat the work must be confirmed by a justified assignment (letter) from the customer.

2. 7. In the event that the automated process control system is created as part of an automated technological complex (ATC), included in the pilot or pilot construction plan, or in the list of unique or particularly important (critical) objects (constructions), or the automated process control system includes experimental or experimental software and hardware (technical) means, a coefficient is applied to prices 1, 2.

2. 8. In the event that the launch palm trees If the work is carried out under the technical supervision of the personnel of the manufacturer or equipment supplier, the coefficient should be applied to prices 0, 8.

2. 9. Specified in paragraphs. ÷ coefficients are applied to the cost of those stages of work (the corresponding number of information and control channels) for which the above conditions apply. When using several coefficients, they should be multiplied.

2. 10. Reducing factor for similar automated technological complexes (ATC) in accordance with clause 2.5. MDS 81-40.2006 is taken into account by the norms of this Collection, subject to a special calculation procedure, in which the price is initially determined as a whole for several ATKs of the same type in accordance with the project and, if necessary, a price is allocated for one ATK of the same type.

When determining estimated prices, it is not allowed to artificially, contrary to the design, divide the automated system into separate measurement systems, control (regulation) loops, and subsystems.

For example: For a centralized operational dispatch control system for ventilation and air conditioning, which includes several supply and exhaust ventilation subsystems, the estimated price is determined as a whole for the centralized control system, and the costs for individual subsystems, if necessary, are determined as part of the overall price for the system as a whole , taking into account the number of channels assigned to subsystems.

(Changed edition. Amendment No. 1)

2. 11. If intermediate payments are necessary for completed commissioning work, it is recommended to use the approximate structure of the cost of commissioning work by its main stages (unless the contract provides for other conditions for mutual settlements between the parties), given in Table. .

Table 6

Item No.

Name of commissioning stages

Share in the total cost of work, %

Preparatory work, checking PTS (PS):

25

incl. preparatory work

10

Autonomous system adjustment

55

Comprehensive system adjustment

20

Total

100

Notes:

2. In the event that the customer engages one organization to carry out commissioning work on software and hardware (for example, a project developer or equipment manufacturer who has the appropriate licenses to carry out commissioning palm trees x works), and for technical means - another commissioning I'll finish it organization, distribution of volumes of work performed by them (within the total cost of work on the system), including by stages of Table. , produced in agreement with the customer, taking into account O the total number of channels attributed to PTS and TS.

(Changed edition. Amendment No. 1)

3. The procedure for preparing initial data for drawing up estimates

3.1.Preparation of initial data for drawing up estimates is carried out on the basis of design and technical documentation for a specific system.

When preparing initial data, it is recommended to use the “Scheme of an automated technological complex (ATC)» given in the appendix .

The preparation of initial data is carried out in the following sequence:

3.1.1.As part of the ATK, according to the scheme, the following groups of channels are distinguished according to table. .

Table 7

Item No.

Symbol for a channel group

Contents of a channel group

1

CBTWITHTOU(KTS)

Control channels are analog and discrete (K A at and K d u )transmission of control actions from K P TS (KTS) on TOU . The number of control channels is determined in count actuators: membrane, piston, electric single- and multi-turn, motorless (shut-off), etc.

2

TOUKPTS (KTS)

A And and K d and )transformation of information (parameters) coming from the technological control object (TOU) to the CPTS (CTS) . The number of channels is determined quantity measuring transducers, contact and non-contact signaling devices, position and condition sensors of equipment, limit and limit switches, etc. wherein combined fire sensorn no alarm ( POS) is taken into account as one discrete channel

3

Op→K PTS (CTS)

Analog and discrete information channels (K A And and K d and ), used by the operator (Op) to influence the CPTS (KTS) .

The number of channels is determined number of impact organs, used by the operator ( buttons, keys, control knobs etc.) to implement the functioning of the system in automated (automatic) and manual remote control modes of actuators excluding organs as channels impact KPTS (KTS), used for configuration and other auxiliary functions (except for control): keyboard of terminal devices, information and control panels, buttons, switches, etc., panels of multifunctional or multi-channel devices, POS control panels, etc., as well as voltage switches, fuses and other auxiliary organs of influence of the above and other technical meansthe adjustment of which is taken into account in the prices and standards of this Collection

4

KPTS→O p (KTS)

Analog and discrete channels (TO a and and K d i) display of information coming from the KTS (KTS) to the Op when determining the number of system channels are not taken into account, except for cases when the project provides for the display of the same technological parameters (equipment status) on more than one terminal device (monitor, printer, interface panel, information board, etc.). Setting up information displays on the first terminal device is taken into account in the prices of this Collection.

In this case, when displaying information on each terminal device beyond the first, the displayed parameters ( TO A And and K d and ) are taken into account TO A And with coefficient0, 025, K d i with coefficient0, 01 .

Not taken into account indicators (lamps, LED) as channelss etc.) states and positions built into measuring transducers (sensors), contact or non-contact signaling devices, buttons, control keys, switches, as well as voltage indicators of devices, recorders, terminal devices of boards, consoles, etc., the adjustment of which is taken into account in the prices of this Collection

5

SMS

1, № 2, … , № i

Communication (interaction) channels are analog and discrete information (CA and K d and) with related systems implemented on separate projects. “The number of physical channels through which communication signals (interaction) with adjacent systems are transmitted is taken into account:

discrete - contact and non-contact direct and alternating current (except for coded ones) and analog signals, the values ​​of which are determined on a continuous scale, as well as, for the purposes of this Collection, coded (pulse and digital).” Different types of voltage electrical systems used as power sources for automated process control equipment (boards, consoles, actuators, information converters, terminal devices, etc.) as communication channels (interaction) with adjacent systems are not taken into account.

(Changed edition. Amendment No. 1)

3. 1. 2. For each group of channels table. the number of information channels (analog and discrete) and control channels (analog and discrete) is calculated, as well as e total number of information and control channels ( TO generally) for the system as a whole.

3.1. 3. Based on table the category of technical complexity of the system is established and, depending on TO generallyThe base price is determined according to the corresponding price table (R b), if necessary, a basic price for a complex system is calculated(R sl b)- using formulas ( ) And ( ).

3. 1. 4. To link the base price to a specific system, correction factors are calculated F and mAnd F atin accordance with paragraphs. And , then the estimated price is calculated using the formula ( ).

DEPARTMENT 01. AUTOMATED CONTROL SYSTEMS

Pricing code

Name and technical characteristics of the equipment

Direct costs (commissioning personnel remuneration), rub.

Labor costs, person-hours

Table 02-01-001 Automated control systems of category I technical complexity

Meter : system (prices 1 , 3 , 5 , 7 , 9 , 11 , 13 , 15 , 19 ); channel (prices 2 , 4 , 6 , 8 , 10 , 12 , 14 , 16 , 18 , 20 )

02- 01- 001- 02

TO generally ):

190, 07

13, 4

02- 01- 001- 02

for each channel St. 2before 9add to price 1

6, 45

02- 01- 001- 03

10

921, 99

65

02- 01- 001- 04

for each channel St. 10before 19add to price 3

6, 3

02- 01- 001- 05

20

128

02- 01- 001- 06

for each channel St. 20before 39add to price 5

87, 23

6, 15

02- 01- 001- 07

40

3560, 31

251

02- 01- 001- 08

for each channel St. 40before 79add to price 7

6, 03

02- 01- 001- 09

80

6978, 77

492

02- 01- 001- 10

for each channel St. 80before 159add to price 9

83, 40

5, 88

02- 01- 001- 11

160

13645, 49

962

02- 01- 001- 12

for each channel St. 160before 319add to price 11

78, 72

5, 55

02- 01- 001- 13

320

26241, 32

02- 01- 001- 14

for each channel St. 320before 639add to price 13

73, 62

5, 19

02- 01- 001- 15

640

49787, 59

02- 01- 001- 16

for each channel St. 640before 1279add to price 15

62, 55

4, 41

02- 01- 001- 17

89787, 88

02- 01- 001- 18

for each channel St. 1280before 2559add to price 17

49, 50

3, 49

02- 01- 001- 19

153192, 6

02- 01- 001- 20

for each channel St. 2560add to price 19

40, 14

2, 83

Table 02-01-002 Automated control systems of category II technical complexity

Meter : system (prices 1 , 3 , 5 , 7 , 9 , 11 , 13 , 15 , 19 ); channel (prices 2 , 4 , 6 , 8 , 10 , 12 , 14 , 16 , 18 , 20 )

02- 01- 002- 01

System with number of channels (TO generally ):

260, 59

17, 6

02- 01- 002- 02

for each channel St. 2before 9add to price 1

125, 41

8, 47

02- 01- 002- 03

10

1258, 51

85

02- 01- 002- 04

for each channel St. 10before 19add to price 3

122, 89

8, 3

02- 01- 002- 05

20

2487, 41

168

02- 01- 002- 06

for each channel St. 20before 39add to price 5

119, 93

8, 1

02- 01- 002- 07

40

4885, 98

330

02- 01- 002- 08

for each channel St. 40before 79add to price 7

117, 12

7, 91

02- 01- 002- 09

80

9564, 68

646

02- 01- 002- 10

for each channel St. 80before 159add to price 9

7, 71

02- 01- 002- 11

160

18699, 98

02- 01- 002- 12

for each channel St. 160before 319add to price 11

107, 94

7, 29

02- 01- 002- 13

320

35978, 58

02- 01- 002- 14

for each channel St. 320before 639add to price 13

100, 83

6, 81

02- 01- 002- 15

640

68255, 66

02- 01- 002- 16

for each channel St. 640before 1279add to price 15

5, 78

02- 01- 002- 17

123037, 86

02- 01- 002- 18

for each channel St. 1280before 2559add to price 17

67, 81

4, 58

02- 01- 002- 19

209801, 02

02- 01- 002- 20

for each channel St. 2560add to price 19

55, 08

3, 72

Table 02-01-003 Automated control systems of III category of technical complexity

Meter : system (prices 1 , 3 , 5 , 7 , 9 , 11 , 13 , 15 , 19 ); channel (prices 2 , 4 , 6 , 8 , 10 , 12 , 14 , 16 , 18 , 20 )

02- 01- 003- 01

System with number of channels (TO generally ):

2

341, 85

21

02- 01- 003- 02

for each channel St.2before 9add to price 1

164,41

10, 1

02- 01- 003- 03

10

1660, 41

102

02- 01- 003- 04

for each channel St.10before 19add to price 3

159, 53

9, 8

02- 01- 003- 05

20

3255, 70

200

02- 01- 003- 06

for each channel St.20before 39add to price 5

156, 76

9, 63

02- 01- 003- 07

40

6397, 45

393

02- 01- 003- 08

for each channel St.40before 79add to price 7

153, 67

9, 44

02- 01- 003- 09

80

12534, 44

770

02- 01- 003- 10

for each channel St.80before 159add to price 9

149, 76

9, 2

02- 01- 003- 11

160

24515, 42

1506

02- 01- 003- 12

for each channel St.160before 319add to price 11

141, 62

8, 7

02- 01- 003- 13

320

47175, 09

2898

02- 01- 003- 14

for each channel St.320before 639add to price 13

132, 18

8, 12

02- 01- 003- 15

640

89482, 91

5497

02- 01- 003- 16

for each channel St.640before 1279add to price 15

112, 32

6, 9

02- 01- 003- 17

1280

161368, 77

9913

02- 01- 003- 18

for each channel St.1280before 2559add to price 17

89, 04

5, 47

02- 01- 003- 19

2560

275350, 81

16915

02- 01- 003- 20

for each channel St.2560add to price 19

72, 11

4, 43

MDS 81-40.2006

INSTRUCTIONS
ON THE APPLICATION OF FEDERAL UNIT PRICES
FOR COMMISSIONING WORK
(FERp-2001)


DEVELOPED BY FSUE "Central Research Institute of Economics and Management in Construction" (TSNIIEUS) of the State Construction Committee of Russia (M.Yu. Matveev, Ph.D. Zh.G. Chernyshova), LLC "Coordination Center for Pricing and Estimated Standardization in Construction (L.V. Razmadze).

CONSIDERED by the Department of Pricing and Estimated Standardization in Construction of the State Construction Committee of Russia (Editing Committee: V.A. Stepanov - head, T.L. Grishchenkova).

ADOPTED AND ENTERED INTO EFFECT by Resolution of the State Construction Committee of Russia dated 01.09.2003 N 160

1. GENERAL PROVISIONS

1. GENERAL PROVISIONS

1.1. These Instructions establish a uniform procedure for the application of collections of federal unit prices for commissioning work at enterprises, buildings and structures that are being commissioned under construction, reconstruction, expansion and technical re-equipment.

These Instructions contain provisions that are common to all federal unit prices for commissioning works (FERp), included in the FERp collections, the list of which is given in Appendix 1.

The technical parts and introductory instructions of the FERp collections contain provisions determined by the peculiarities of commissioning work during the commissioning of certain types of equipment, devices, systems that must be taken into account when using the corresponding FERp collections.

1.2. FERp collections are an integral part of the pricing and estimate standardization system in construction operating on the territory of the Russian Federation.

FERp collections are developed according to the nomenclature of equipment for intersectoral use.

For special technological equipment of enterprises and production sectors of the economy, industry-specific unit prices for commissioning work (OERp-2001) are developed, approved and put into effect by ministries, departments, and other industry structures (associations, corporations) in agreement with the relevant authorized federal executive body in the region construction.

1.3. FERp collections can be used as a basis for developing collections of territorial unit prices for commissioning works (TERP), taking into account the range of work, construction conditions and wage levels in the relevant regions.

For objects financed from the federal budget, along with territorial unit prices TERP (and also in the absence of TERP in the regions, regardless of the sources of funding), federal unit prices (FERp) can be applied with their recalculation into the territorial price level.

1.4. When developing Guidelines for the use of TERP, their provisions should not contradict the provisions of these Guidelines.

In the absence of Instructions for the use of TERP, the requirements of these Instructions must be met, taking into account the regional specifics of commissioning work.

1.5. FERp are intended for:

- determination of direct costs as part of the estimated cost of commissioning work;

- drawing up estimates (estimates) for commissioning works using the basis-index method;

- settlements between customers and contractors for completed commissioning work;

- development of enlarged estimate standards used at the stage of feasibility studies for the construction of buildings and structures, for drawing up investor estimates and performing enlarged financial and economic calculations;

- planning and organizing the production of commissioning works;

- economic analysis of construction costs when choosing optimal design solutions.

1.6. FERp reflect the industry average level of costs for the technology adopted in them and the organization of commissioning work.

It is not allowed to adjust unit prices depending on the method of work, except for the cases provided for by these Instructions, as well as the technical parts and introductory instructions of the collections.

1.7. FERp collections are developed based on the following conditions:

- equipment, as a rule, is domestic, serial, complete, with technical documentation, with installed system and application software, its storage period in the warehouse does not exceed the standard;

- equipment defects identified during commissioning are eliminated by the customer, and installation defects are eliminated by the installation organization;

- commissioning work is carried out by organizations that have a license to carry out these types of work; when performing work at facilities supervised by state technical supervision bodies, additional licenses from these departments are available;

- workers performing the work have qualifications corresponding to the technical complexity of the equipment, devices, systems, have undergone the necessary training, certification or certification, are provided with the necessary production equipment, measuring instruments, test benches, tools, protective equipment, etc.;

- commissioning work is carried out on the basis of working documentation approved by the customer, if necessary, taking into account the work execution plan (WPR), program and schedule;

Commissioning work begins if the customer has documents confirming the completion of installation work provided for by SNiP (acts, protocols, etc.). If forced breaks occur between installation and commissioning work for reasons beyond the control of the contractor, commissioning work begins after checking the safety of previously installed equipment;

- switching of operating modes of technological equipment is carried out by the customer in accordance with the project, regulations and during the periods provided for by the agreed programs and work schedules;

- other conditions caused by the specific features of equipment, systems, structures, reflected in the relevant FERp collections.

1.8. FERp collections are developed based on:

- collections of state elemental estimate standards for commissioning works (GESNp-2001), approved and put into effect by the State Construction Committee of Russia. Each collection of FERp corresponds to a collection of GESNp with the same number and name;

- the level of remuneration for commissioning personnel, adopted on the basis of state statistical reporting data in construction for the base territorial region (Moscow region) as of January 1, 2000.

1.9. FERp collections contain the technical part, introductory instructions to departments or sections, tables of unit prices and necessary applications.

The technical parts of the collections contain provisions relating to the composition and procedure for applying unit prices of this collection, specifying the provisions of these Instructions or differing from them. The provisions given in the technical part of any collection do not apply to other collections.

Introductory instructions to departments and sections of collections contain information about the procedure for applying unit prices of a given department or section, due to the peculiarities of commissioning of the relevant equipment. It is not allowed to apply introductory instructions to unit prices of other departments or sections.

1.10. The FERp tables have a code, name, and meter similar to those given in the GESNp tables of the corresponding collection.

The designation of the number (code) of collections of unit prices (for example: FERp 81-04-01-2001) means:

FERp - federal unit prices for commissioning work;

81 (first group of numbers) - code of estimate standards;

04 (second group of numbers) - code for collections of federal unit prices for commissioning work;

01 (third group of numbers) - serial number of the FERp collection;

2001 (fourth group of numbers) - the assigned year of release of the estimate and regulatory framework developed in the price level as of 01/01/2000.

The FERp price code (for example; 01-01-001-01) consists of:

01 (first group of numbers) - collection number (two characters);

01 (second group of numbers) - department number (two characters);

001 (third group of numbers) - serial number of the table in this department (three characters);

01 (fourth group of numbers) - serial number of the price (two characters).

1.11. In the FERp tables, the names and technical characteristics of equipment contain the main features that affect the complexity of commissioning work. Parameters of individual characteristics (performance, power, volume, pressure, etc., given with the word “up to” should be understood inclusive, and with the word “from” - excluding the specified value, i.e. above.

1.12. The FERp tables contain indicators of estimated direct costs established for the corresponding meter of equipment or types of commissioning work:

- direct costs (commissioning personnel remuneration), in rubles;

- labor costs, man-hours.

1.13. The FERp tables do not include:

- the cost of material (including energy) resources, raw materials and semi-finished products used during commissioning, including comprehensive testing of equipment provided by the customer;

- labor costs for operating personnel involved in the commissioning and comprehensive testing of equipment.

The cost of material resources, raw materials, semi-finished products, as well as the cost of maintaining operating personnel during the commissioning period are determined on the basis of design data and are taken into account in the estimate documentation in the manner set out in paragraph 5 of these Instructions.

1.14. The prices take into account the costs of performing a set of commissioning works, established taking into account the requirements:

State and industry standards;

- technical documentation of equipment manufacturers, instructions, technological regulations, technical guidelines and other technical documentation for installation, commissioning and operation of equipment;

- relevant chapters of the 3rd part of SNiP “Organization, production and acceptance of work”;

- state technical supervision bodies for labor protection and safety, fire and gas safety, environmental protection.

The scope of commissioning work included in the prices, as a rule, includes:

- organizational and engineering preparation of work;

- study of design and technical documentation;

- inspection of the facility, external inspection of equipment and installation work performed;

- participation in individual equipment tests carried out by installation organizations;

- determination of compliance of the technical characteristics of the installed equipment with the technical requirements established by the technical documentation of the equipment manufacturers and the project;

- adjustment, configuration of individual types of equipment included in technological systems, blocks, lines, in order to ensure their interconnected operation established by the project;

- test run of equipment according to the design scheme in an inert environment with checking the readiness and setting up the operation of the equipment complete with support systems - control, regulation, blocking, protection, alarm, automation and communication, transferring the equipment to work under load;

- comprehensive testing of equipment with adjustment of the technological process and bringing it to a stable design technological mode, ensuring the release of the first batch of products (provision of services) provided for by the project in the appropriate volume.

The detailed composition of commissioning works taken into account in unit prices is given in the technical parts and introductory instructions of the FERp collections, as well as in the corresponding GESNp collections.

1.15. FERp collections, as a rule, do not take into account the costs of:

Electrical adjustment work, determined according to the FERp collection No. 1 "Electrical devices";

- commissioning work on automated control systems (including automated control systems), determined according to the FERp collection No. 2 “Automated control systems”;

- commissioning work on other types of equipment and systems, about which the necessary information is available in the relevant collections.

1.16. The work provided for by department 02 "Testing and adjustment of ventilation and air conditioning systems for sanitary and hygienic (technological) requirements for the air environment" of the FERp collection No. 3 "Ventilation and air conditioning systems" is carried out at existing enterprises (buildings and structures) upon achieving the design power.

The work included in Section 08 "Operational and Adjustment Tests" of the FERp Collection No. 7 "Thermal Power Equipment" is also carried out at existing facilities in order to achieve the maximum possible efficiency (efficiency) of boiler units under operating loads.

The cost of the specified work according to collections No. 3 and No. 7, which are not related to commissioning work and are performed only at existing enterprises, under a separate agreement with the customer, is not included in the consolidated estimate for the commissioning of an enterprise, building, structure.

1.17. The unit prices do not take into account the costs of performing the following work that is not related to commissioning work:

- inspection of equipment, elimination of its defects and installation defects, deficiencies in construction and installation work; design and engineering work;

- adjustment and modification of application software and loading of equipment with software;

- development of operational and estimate documentation;

- submission of measuring instruments to state verification;

- coordination of work performed with supervisory authorities;

- adjustment work during the development of the design capacity of the facilities;

- maintenance and periodic inspections of equipment during its operation.

1.18. Costs for commissioning work when commissioning certain types of temporary buildings and structures (power plants, transformer substations, boiler houses, pumping stations, compressor stations, etc.) are included in the costs of construction of title temporary buildings and structures included in Chapter 8 "Temporary buildings and structures" summary estimate of construction costs. The specified costs for commissioning work are taken into account in the estimated cost standards for the construction of temporary buildings and structures (GSN 81-05-01-2001).

1.19. Costs for commissioning work that occur when relocating construction machines from one construction site (mechanization base) to another construction site (mechanization base), if this is associated with the dismantling and subsequent installation of construction machines (tower cranes, crawler cranes, piling equipment and etc.), are taken into account in the estimated standards and prices for the operation of relevant construction machines.

1.20. In the FERp tables, the amount of funds for remuneration of commissioning personnel is calculated on the basis of the labor intensity and composition of the level of work performers given in the relevant GESNp collections, based on the cost of 1 person-hour by category of workers performing commissioning works, given in Table 1.

Table 1

Cost 1 person-hour, rub.

Chief Specialist

Lead Engineer

Worker 6th category

Worker 5th category

Worker 4 categories

Worker 3rd category

Notes: 1. The cost of 1 person-hour is based on the average level of wages in the base territorial area (Moscow region) as of January 1, 2000 in the amount of 1,600 rubles. per month (1 person-hour - 9.62 rubles), which corresponds to the wages of a 4th category worker, with an average monthly standard number of working hours of 166.25 (with a 40-hour work week) - according to the resolution of the Ministry of Labor of Russia dated 02/07 .2000 N 2092.

2. The cost of 1 person-hour includes wage costs (payroll), including compensation payments related to the regime and working conditions, as well as incentive payments and allowances (bonuses, rewards, etc.).

1.21. When preparing estimates (estimates) for commissioning work, references to the technical part of the FERp collection should be indicated by its initial letters and the number of the corresponding item, for example, ТЧ-5, which should mean: technical part, item 5. Similarly, links to introductory instructions to departments and sections of collections are indicated by VU with the addition of the item number.

2. PROCEDURE FOR APPLICATION OF FEDERAL UNIT PRICES FOR COMMISSIONING WORK

2.1. Single prices provide for commissioning work under normal conditions, not complicated by external factors, at a positive ambient temperature. Costs associated with issuing special permits to work, special passes or permits are not taken into account in the prices.

When performing commissioning work in more complex production conditions compared to those provided for in the FERp collections, as a result of which the labor productivity of work performers decreases, it is necessary to apply the coefficients given in Table 2 to wages and labor costs.

table 2

Conditions of work

Coefficient
patient

At operating enterprises (in workshops, buildings, on production sites) if there is operating technological equipment in the work area, or an extensive network of engineering communications, or dustiness in the air, or the movement of technological transport along intra-shop and intra-factory routes, which directly affects the implementation of commissioning work

The same at enterprises of the metallurgical, chemical and petrochemical industries

At enterprises (in workshops, buildings, at production sites) stopped for reconstruction, expansion, technical re-equipment work, as well as in buildings and structures of all purposes if there are objects cluttering the premises in the work area (machines, installations, apparatus, operational and laboratory equipment, office equipment, furniture, etc.)

In the security zone of overhead power lines, in places where power supply communications pass, in existing electrical installations (without issuing a work permit or order) near structures and objects under voltage (in cases where complete voltage relief is impossible due to production conditions), if this is associated with the restriction of the actions of work performers by special safety requirements

In electrical installations that are under voltage with the execution of a work permit or order

On electrical devices in operating nuclear installations with the execution of a work permit or order

On electrical equipment protected from environmental influences by design: dust-, explosion-, splash-proof, waterproof, sealed, protected from aggressive environments

Near sources of ionizing radiation

In operating workshops of enterprises with hazardous working conditions, in which workers of an industrial enterprise have a reduced working day, and workers performing commissioning work have a working day of normal duration

The same, if available, in addition:

production conditions specified in paragraph 1

production conditions specified in clause 2

In existing workshops of enterprises with hazardous working conditions, if workers engaged in commissioning work are transferred to a shortened working day:

with a 36-hour work week

with a 30 hour work week

with a 24-hour work week

When the air temperature in the workplace is more than 40 °C indoors

When the air temperature in the workplace is below 0 °C

At sensitive facilities where, due to the secrecy regime, special clearance, special pass and other restrictions are applied to commissioning personnel

In closed structures (premises) located below 3 m from the surface of the earth, with the exception of mines, mines, subways, tunnels and underground structures for special purposes

At sites located in mountainous areas at altitudes above sea level

from 1500 to 2500 m

from 2500 to 3000 m

from 3000 to 3500 m

Notes: 1. The use of coefficients must be justified by project data or a work program agreed with the customer. In this case, the coefficients are applied to the costs of those stages of work that are actually performed in more complex production conditions.

2. Commissioning work carried out in existing electrical installations includes work performed after the introduction of the operating mode at this electrical installation - in accordance with the provisions given in clause 4 of SNiP 3.05.06-85 "Electrical devices".

3. The coefficients given in Table 2 do not apply when carrying out work in underground conditions in subways, tunnels and underground structures for special purposes, with the exception of the coefficients given in paragraphs 4 and 5.

4. When performing work under the conditions specified in Table 2, only one of the coefficients can be applied. The exception is the coefficients given in clauses 4, 5, 13, 14, 15 and 18, each of which can be applied simultaneously with one of the other coefficients contained in this table (in this case, the coefficients are multiplied).

5. It is recommended to include work in the presence of lead, zinc, mercury, heavy metal dust, radiation, as well as work in existing healthcare enterprises (tuberculosis dispensaries, leprosariums, etc.), where, in accordance with current legislation, for employees of primary production have a reduced working day.

2.2. When determining the estimated cost of commissioning work carried out underground in mines, mines, subways, tunnels and underground structures for special purposes, it is necessary to apply the coefficients given in Table 3 to the prices (for wages of commissioning personnel).

Table 3

Name of places of work

Coefficient
patient

Work on the surface of existing and under construction mines, mines, subways, tunnels and underground structures for special purposes

In the construction, technical re-equipment and reconstruction of subways, tunnels and underground structures for special purposes - with an open method of work
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ELECTRICAL DEVICES

Technical part

1. These federal unit prices (hereinafter referred to as prices) for commissioning work are intended to determine the estimated cost of commissioning work on electrical devices at existing enterprises, buildings and structures that are being commissioned under construction, as well as those being reconstructed, expanded and technically re-equipped.

2. Prices reflect the industry average level of technology and organization of commissioning work.

Prices are mandatory for use by all enterprises and organizations, regardless of their departmental affiliation and forms of ownership, carrying out capital construction at the expense of the state budget of all levels and targeted extra-budgetary funds.

For construction projects financed from the own funds of enterprises, organizations and individuals, the prices in this collection are advisory in nature.

3. Prices are based on:

Collection of state elemental estimate standards for commissioning work - GESNp “Electrical Devices”, approved and put into effect on November 15, 2000 by Resolution of the State Construction Committee of Russia dated 01.01.01 No. 000;

4. When applying the Collection, in addition to the provisions contained in this technical part, it is necessary to take into account the general requirements given in the Guidelines for the application of federal unit prices for commissioning work, approved and put into effect by the State Construction Committee of Russia.

5. Prices are developed based on the complexity of serially produced and industrialized electrical devices, in accordance with the requirements of the 3rd part of SNiP “Organization, production and acceptance of work”, “Rules for the construction of electrical installations (PUE)” and technical documentation for the manufacture and supply of electrical devices .

6. Prices are calculated based on the following conditions:

electrical equipment is domestic, serial, does not require fine-tuning by the manufacturer, and its shelf life in the warehouse does not exceed the standard;

the scope of commissioning work and equipment testing meets the requirements of Chapter 1-8 “Acceptance Test Standards” of the PUE;

electrical equipment defects identified during commissioning are eliminated by the customer;

operating modes of electrical equipment during commissioning are provided by the customer in accordance with agreed schedules and programs;

commissioning work is carried out by qualified commissioning personnel of specialized organizations;

commissioning work is carried out in non-harmful working conditions and at positive ambient temperatures; The duration of obtaining special permits is not taken into account.

7. The prices take into account the costs of one technological cycle of commissioning work in accordance with clause 4 of SNiP 3.05.06-85 “Electrical devices”.

8. The prices do not take into account the costs of:

drawing up a technical report, as well as estimate documentation;

drawing up technical instructions for the operation of electrical equipment and systems;

drawing up programs for individual and complex testing of electrical equipment and systems;

checking the compliance of the wiring diagrams with the schematic diagrams and making changes to the wiring diagrams;

drawing up schematic, installation, detailed diagrams and drawings;

participation in testing of electrical equipment (on behalf of the customer) conducted by the manufacturer;

laying temporary power supply networks for commissioning work;

partial or complete reinstallation of cabinets, panels, consoles;

inspection of electrical equipment;

repair and replacement of faulty electrical equipment, cells, blocks;

duty of commissioning personnel organized by the customer;

training of operating personnel;

technical (service) maintenance of electrical equipment and systems.

9. When re-executing commissioning work, carried out before signing the completion certificate, costs are determined according to the corresponding prices of the collection with a coefficient of 0.5.

Repeated commissioning work should be understood as work caused by a change in the technological process, equipment operating mode, which is associated with a partial change in the design, as well as forced replacement of equipment. The need to repeat the work must be confirmed by a justified assignment (letter) from the customer.

10. When performing commissioning work at a height of more than 2 m from the floor level and above open basements, trenches, etc. (when working in buildings and structures that do not have a permanent service area) or from ground level (when working outside buildings and structures) the following coefficients are applied to prices:

at a height of 2 to 8 m - 1.1;

at a height of St. 8 m - 1.2.

11. When performing commissioning work on pilot-industrial, undeveloped equipment, costs are determined according to the prices of the collection for similar equipment (close in design and technological purpose) with a coefficient of 1.2, and in the absence of an analogue - on the basis of an individual unit price approved by the customer.

12. When making payments for work performed, when the contract provides for interim payment, you should be guided by the structure of commissioning work given in Table. 1.

13. Terms and their definitions used in this collection are given in the appendix.

Table 1

Stages of work

Preparatory work

Adjustment work carried out before individual testing of process equipment

Adjustment work during individual testing of process equipment

Comprehensive testing

Preparation of working and acceptance documentation

DEPARTMENT 01. SYNCHRONOUS GENERATORS AND EXCITERS

Introductory instructions

1. This section provides prices for commissioning work for generators, power frequency compensators and their excitation systems.

2. The prices take into account the costs of the following commissioning work, carried out in accordance with the requirements of the “Rules for the Construction of Electrical Installations”, as well as SNiP 3.05.06-85 “Electrical Devices”.

checking and reading the characteristics of electrical machines, current and voltage measuring transformers installed at the terminals of electrical machines;

checking and characterization of converter transformers and auxiliary transformers of excitation systems, rotating and static converters and their control systems, arresters and overvoltage protection devices, power contactors and damping resistances, field suppression machines (AGC) and their control circuits, initial excitation devices;

checking secondary switching circuits that are not included in the control circuit of the switching device;

adjustment work according to start-up programs when the equipment is energized for the first time;

testing at idle and under load.

3. The prices for commissioning work for excitation systems (section 2), in addition to those provided for in clause 2, take into account the costs of:

checking the basic parameters and characteristics of excitation systems as a whole;

reading exciter characteristics under load on the generator rotor or equivalent resistance and coordinating the operation of groups of two-group excitation systems;

setting up surge protection and overload protection devices;

checking the distribution of currents and voltages among groups, phases and valves;

checking the field suppression by changing the polarity of the exciter voltage and using the AGP at different values ​​of the excitation current, determining the dynamic indicators of the transient process;

ensuring stable operation of the excitation system throughout the entire range of generator load changes;

setting up transient processes in the mode of transferring generator excitation from the working system to the backup system and vice versa;

setting up transient processes in the mode of reactive power consumption by the generator when the minimum excitation limiting devices come into operation.

4. The prices do not take into account and should be determined additionally based on the prices of other departments, the costs of commissioning work for:

switching devices and their secondary switching circuits - in department 03;

relay protection devices - in department 04;

synchronization circuits for generators, automatic excitation regulators, parameter limiting devices, devices in automatic process registration systems, emergency control actuators - in department 05;

devices of voltage and operational current systems - in department 06;

backup power supply devices and control angle change input devices - in departments 08 and 09;

devices and alarm circuits - in department 10;

measurements on cables and electrical installations - in department 11;

high voltage tests - according to department 12;

testing the interaction of secondary switching circuits of relay protection devices (section 1 of department 04) and switching devices in the complex - according to department 13.

5. The prices do not take into account and must be determined additionally according to the relevant FERp collections, the costs of commissioning work for:

temperature control devices;

devices included in automated process control systems.

6. Prices according to section. 2 are calculated based on the presence of one valve in the converter arm. If there are a larger number of valves connected in series or in parallel, prices should be adjusted in accordance with clause 8.4 of the introductory instructions to department 08.

7. Prices for an irreversible brushless excitation system of a synchronous compensator should be taken according to the prices in table. with a coefficient of 0.7.

Pricing code

Name and technical characteristics of the equipment

Direct costs (commissioning personnel remuneration), rub.

Labor costs, person-hours

Section 1. GENERATORS

Table Synchronous generators (compensators)

Meter: pcs.

Synchronous generator with voltage up to 1 kV, power, kW:

Synchronous generator (compensator) voltage St. 1 kV, power, MW (MVAr), up to:

Hydrogen generator table

Meter: pcs.

Hydrogenerator capacity, MW, up to:

Section 2. EXCITATION SYSTEMS

Table Excitation systems for synchronous generators with voltages up to 1 kV

Meter: system

Self-excitation system with power phase compounding, generator power, kW:

Independent excitation system:

electric machine

thyristor

Table Electric machine systems for excitation of a synchronous generator (compensator) with voltage st. 1 kV

Meter: system

Excitation system of a synchronous generator (compensator), generator (compensator) power MW (MVAr), up to:

Table Semiconductor high-frequency excitation systems for a synchronous generator with voltage st. 1 kV

Meter: system

Excitation system with:

built-in rectifier

static converter

static converter with power compounding

Table Thyristor self-excitation systems of a synchronous generator with voltage st. 1 kV

Meter: system

Self-excitation system:

parallel with power phase compounding, generator power up to 2.5 MW

single-group with parallel transformer