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Annex 6.

10 A List of Machineries and Equipments for Possible Consideration per Classification

A. Production Equipments:
 Plant (process) equipments
 Technical equipments
 Electrical equipments
 Instrumentation and control equipments
 Process conveyors and transport equipments
 Other plant machineries and equipments

B. Auxiliary Equipments:
 Transport: cars, buses, trucks, tank-trucks, forklifts, railway equipments, water
trabsport, ropeways, etc.
 Utility supplies: electric power equipments, water supply equipments, gas supply
equipments, etc.
 Generating plants for: elecrtricity, steam, hot and cold water, compressed air, etc.
 Emergency power: stand-by batteries, generators, etc.
 Workshop equipments
 Laboratory equipments
 Storage and warehouse equipments
 Heating, ventilation and air conditioning equipments
 Packaging equipments: mechanincal saws, nailing machines, drums, container, etc.
 Sewage disposal and treatment equipments
 Waste disposal and treatment equipments
 Other auxiliary equipments

C. Service Equipments:
 Office equipments: computational machines, reproduction machines, furnitures,
lockers, writing equipments, etc.
 Canteen equipments
 Plants security equipments: fire protection devices, alarms, etc.
 Pant yard cleaning and trimming equipments: mechanical polishers, brooms, cutters,
lawn mowers, etc.
 Staff welfare equipments
 Other service equipments

Annex 6.11 A Breakdown of Utilities and Some Factors for their Consideration

A. On Your Water Supply:


 Characteristics (not referring to specific uses):
o Dissolved water content: hardness, corrosiveness, gases
o Suspended matter
o Temperature: maximum and minimum, over one day, over a year, etc.
o Pressure: maximum and minimum
 Sources:
o From pubic utilities: maximum quantity, place of connections (pipings),
diameter and material of existing netwroks, pressure, prices
o From private utilities: surface supplies (e.g. rives), subsurface supplies )e.g.
groundwater), reclaimed effluents, costs
o Water table studies: pumping tests, riparian rights and easement, allotments in
conservation areas, impounding for leveling of availability, treatment of
effluents for recovery
o Methods of treatment: removal of suspended and dissolved matters, biological
treatment of effluents
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B. On your Power Supply:
 Electricity from public or private utilities:
o Available power
o Voltage (high, low)
o Tie-in points (distance to site)
o Price (including tarrifs)
 Fuel oil and gas oil:
o Available quantity
o Quality (kj/kg)
o Sources (filling stations, refineries, etc.)
o Distance to site (include transportation utilites)
o Prices
 Coal, coke and gas:
o Avalable quantity
o Quality (kj/kg)
o Source/s
o Price
 Steam:
o Quantity available
o Pressure
o Points of tie-in )connections to site)
o Price

C. On your Communications System:


 Telephones
o Han-operated/automatic
o Capacity
o Points of tei-in
o Tarrifs
o Price
 Telexes
 Wireless:
o FAX
o Computers (internet, etc.)

Annex 6.12 A List of Characteristics for Your Raw Materials Inputs

A. Physical Properties:
o Size, dimentions, forms, etc.
o Density, viscosity and porosity
o State (solid, liquid, gaseous)
o Melting and boiling points
B. Mechanical Properties:
o Formability and Machinability
o Tensile strenght, compressive and sheeting stregnths
o Elasticity, stiffness and fatigue resistance
o Hardness and anneal
C. Chemical Properties:
o Form (emulsion, suspension, etc.)
o Composition (elements, compounds)
o Purity
o Oxidizing and reducing potencials
o Flammability and self-extinguishing properties
D. Electrical and Magnetic Properties
o Magnetization
o Resistance and conductance
o Dielectric constants

For agribusiness projects, aside from the qualitative properties stated above, you could add:

o Breed, type or specie


o Sex
o Size
o Weight
o Quality and quantity requirements
o Compositions
o Prices
o Service/s
o Source/s

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