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Auction Details Seller Details 97675 Auction Details Auction No MSTC/NRO/Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited/13/Jaipur/15­16/3050[97675] Opening Date & Time 03­06­2015::11:00:00 Closing Date & Time 03­06­2015::15:40:00 Inspection From Date 23­05­2015 Inspection Closing Date 02­06­2015 Seller Details Seller/Company Name Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited Location Jaipur Street Old Power House Premises, Near Ram Mandir, Bani Park City Jaipur ­ 302006 Country INDIA Telephone 0141­2200582 Fax 0141­2200582 Email [email protected] Contact Person Sh. K.G.Kanwat LOT NO[PCB GRP]/LOT NAME LOT DESC QUANTITY ED/(ST/VAT) LOCATION Lot 1/ACOS (JPDC), Jaipur No: Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Distribution Transformers Scrap of rating, 25 kVA, 3­Ph As Applicable / Jaipur State 134 NO 0% :Rajasthan Lot Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Name:Distribution Transformers Scrap, ETC Lot 2/ACOS (JPDC), Jaipur No: Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Distribution Transformers Scrap of rating, 40 kVA As Applicable / Jaipur State 17 NO 0% :Rajasthan Lot Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Name:Distribution Transformers Scrap , ETC Lot 5/ACOS (JPDC), Jaipur No: Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Distribution Transformers Scrap of rating, 160 kVA , 2 NO, As Applicable / Jaipur State 315 Kva, 2 NO 1 LOT 0% :Rajasthan Lot Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Name:Distribution Transformers Scrap , ETC Lot 6/ACOS (JPDC), Jaipur No: Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Distribution Transformers Scrap of rating, 16 kVA 1­Ph As Applicable / Jaipur State 29 NO 0% :Rajasthan Lot Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Name:Distribution Transformers Scrap , ETC Lot 7/ACOS (JPDC), Jaipur No: Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Distribution Transformers Scrap of rating, 25 kVA 1­Ph As Applicable / Jaipur State 16 NO 0% :Rajasthan Lot Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Name:Distribution Transformers Scrap , ETC Lot 8/ACOS (JCC), Jaipur No: Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Distribution Transformers Scrap of rating, 315 kVA As Applicable / Jaipur State 11 NO 0% :Rajasthan Lot Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Name:Distribution Transformers Scrap , ETC Lot 9/ACOS (JCC), Jaipur No: Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Distribution Transformers Scrap of rating, 500 kVA As Applicable / Jaipur State 5 NO 0% :Rajasthan Lot Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Name:Distribution Transformers Scrap , ETC Lot 10/ACOS (JCC), Jaipur No: Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Distribution Transformers Scrap of rating, 630 kVA As Applicable / Jaipur State 3 NO 0% :Rajasthan Lot Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Name:Distribution Transformers Scrap , ETC Lot 14/ACOS , Alwar No: Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Distribution Transformers Scrap of rating (Category­I), 40 As Applicable / Alwar State kVA 467 NO 0% :Rajasthan Lot Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Name:Distribution Transformers Scrap , ETC Lot 15/ACOS , Alwar No: Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Distribution Transformers Scrap of rating (Category­I), 63 As Applicable / Alwar State kVA 356 NO 0% :Rajasthan Lot Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Name:Distribution Transformers Scrap , ETC Lot 16/ACOS , Alwar No: Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Distribution Transformers Scrap of rating (Category­I), 100 As Applicable / Alwar State kVA 197 NO 0% :Rajasthan Lot Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Name:Distribution Transformers Scrap , ETC Lot 17/ACOS , Alwar No: Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Distribution Transformers Scrap of rating (Category­I), 160 As Applicable / Alwar State kVA , 10 NO, 250 kVA, 20 NO 1 LOT 0% :Rajasthan Lot Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Name:Distribution Transformers Scrap , ETC Lot 18/ACOS , Alwar No: Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Distribution Transformers Scrap of rating (Category­I), 315 As Applicable / Alwar State kVA, 7 NO, 500 kVA, 1 NO 1 LOT 0% :Rajasthan Lot Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Name:Distribution Transformers Scrap , ETC Lot 20/ACOS , Alwar No: Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Distribution Transformers Scrap of rating (Category­II), 40 As Applicable / Alwar State kVA Cu wound (with HV/LV Coil and with core) 30 NO 0% :Rajasthan Lot Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Name:Distribution Transformers Scrap , ETC Lot 22/ACOS , Alwar No: Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Distribution Transformers Scrap of rating (Category­II), 63 kVA Cu wound (with HV/LV Coil and with core), 3 NO, 63 kVA Al wound (with HV/LV Coil As Applicable / Alwar State 1 LOT and with core), 10 NO 0% :Rajasthan Lot Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Name:Distribution Transformers Scrap , ETC Lot 24/ACOS , Alwar No: Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Distribution Transformers Scrap of rating (Category­II), 16 As Applicable / Alwar State kVA (w/o HV/LV Coil with core ) 23 NO 0% :Rajasthan Lot Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Name:Distribution Transformers Scrap , ETC Lot 25/ACOS , Bharatpur No: Bharatpur Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Distribution Transformers Scrap of rating, 25 kVA As Applicable / 59 NO State 0% :Rajasthan Lot Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Name:Distribution Transformers Scrap , ETC Lot 26/ACOS , Bharatpur No: Bharatpur Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Distribution Transformers Scrap of rating, 40 kVA As Applicable / 18 NO State 0% :Rajasthan Lot Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Name:Distribution Transformers Scrap , ETC Lot 27/ACOS , Bharatpur No: Bharatpur Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Distribution Transformers Scrap of rating, 63 kVA As Applicable / 30 NO State 0% :Rajasthan Lot Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Name:Distribution Transformers Scrap , ETC Lot 29/ACOS , Bharatpur No: Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Distribution Transformers Scrap of rating, 160 kVA , 5 NO, Bharatpur As Applicable / 250 kVA, 9 NO, 315 kVA, 5 NO 1 LOT State 0% :Rajasthan Lot Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Name:Distribution Transformers Scrap , ETC Lot 31/ACOS , Dausa No: Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Distribution Transformers Scrap of rating, 40 kVA As Applicable / Dausa State 70 NO 0% :Rajasthan Lot Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Name:Distribution Transformers Scrap , ETC Lot 32/ACOS , Dausa No: Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Distribution Transformers Scrap of rating, 63 kVA As Applicable / Dausa State 24 NO 0% :Rajasthan Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Lot Distribution Transformers Scrap of Name: rating, 63 kVA Lot 34/ACOS , Karauli No: Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Distribution Transformers Scrap of rating, 16 kVA, 3­Ph, 10 Hindaun NO, 25 kVA, 3­Ph, 30 NO, 25 kVA, 1­Ph, 1 NO, 40 kVA, 5 NO, 63 kVA, 2 NO, 100 kVA, 5 NO, As Applicable / 1 LOT State 160 kVA, 2 NO 0% :Rajasthan Lot Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Name:Distribution Transformers Scrap , ETC Lot 36/ACOS , Kota No: Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Distribution Transformers Scrap of rating, 40 kVA(Lamination As Applicable / Kota State Tank & Tie rod only), 5 NO, 40 kVA (some coil, core missing & damged), 36 NO 1 LOT 0% :Rajasthan Lot Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Name:Distribution Transformers Scrap , ETC Lot 37/ACOS , Kota No: Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Distribution Transformers Scrap of rating, 63 kVA(Lamination As Applicable / Kota State Tank & Tie rod only), 1 NO, 63 kVA(some coil, core missing & damged), 16 NO 1 LOT 0% :Rajasthan Lot Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Name:Distribution Transformers Scrap , ETC Lot 39/ACOS , Kota No: Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Distribution Transformers Scrap of rating,160 kVA (some coil, core missing & damged), 2 NO, 250 kVA(Lamination Tank & Tie rod only), 5 NO, 250 As Applicable / Kota State 1 LOT kVA(some coil, core missing & damged), 6 NO 0% :Rajasthan Lot 160 kVA (some coil, core missing & Name: damged), 2 NO, , ETC Lot 41/ACOS , Kota No: Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Distribution Transformers Scrap of rating, 500 kVA(Lamination Tank & Tie rod only), 2 NO, 500 kVA(some coil, core missing & damged), 1 As Applicable / Kota State 1 LOT NO 0% :Rajasthan Lot Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Name:Distribution Transformers Scrap , ETC Lot 42/ACOS , Bundi No: Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Distribution Transformers Scrap of rating, 25 kVA, 1 NO, 40 As Applicable / Bundi State kVA, 2 NO, 63 kVA, 1 NO 1 LOT 0% :Rajasthan Lot Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Name:Distribution Transformers Scrap , ETC Lot No: 43/ACOS , Baran Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Distribution Transformers Scrap of rating, 25 kVA, 22 NO, 40 As Applicable / Baran State kVA, 7 NO, 63 kVA, 6 NO, 100 kVA, 3 NO 1 LOT 0% :Rajasthan Lot Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Name:Distribution Transformers Scrap , ETC Lot 30/ACOS , Dausa No: Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Distribution Transformers Scrap of rating, 25 kVA As Applicable / Dausa State 317 NO 0% :Rajasthan Lot Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Name:Distribution Transformers Scrap , ETC Total No of Lots = 30 Special Terms & Conditions PLEASE NOTE: THE AUCTION CATALOGUE ON THE LIVE E AUCTION FLOOR SHOULD BE TREATED AS FINAL AND BINDING Note: The Burnt/ Damaged Un­Economical Power and Distribution Transformers Scrap of various ratings may be generally with or without or partly missing Coils/ core/ other parts. For any query Please contact : Mobile Number(s) of concerned officer(s) : S. No. Name of Store/ Office Mobile No. 1 ACOS(O&M), JVVNL, Alwar 9413390540 2 ACOS(O&M), JVVNL, Bharatpur 9413390706 3 ACOS(O&M), JVVNL, Dholpur 9414019309 4 ACOS(O&M), JVVNL, Dausa 9413390655 5 ACOS (O&M), JVVNL, Karauli 9414029082 6 ACOS(JPDC), JVVNL, Jaipur 9413390342 7 ACOS(JCC), JVVNL, Jaipur 9413390106 8 ACOS(O&M), JVVNL, Kota 9413390791 9 ACOS(O&M), JVVNL, Bundi 9414022624 10 ACOS(O&M), JVVNL, Jhalawar 9413390998 11 ACOS(O&M), JVVNL, Baran 9414029265 12 ACOS(O&M), JVVNL, S.Madhopur 9413390447 13 ACOS(O&M), JVVNL, Tonk 9414019354 AT JVVNL: Sh. K.G.Kanwat Desig : Superintending Engineer(I&S) Telephone: 0141­2200582 Fax: 0141­2200582 eMail: [email protected] Contact Person MSTC, New Delhi: Ms Sanju Pakad, Asst. Manager, Ph: 011­23212359 Board no. 011­23214201,23213945(ext 213), email id: [email protected] PAYMENT CLAUSE: Incase the date of submission of payment happens to fall on a Public Holiday, the next day shall be considered as the date of submission of payment. DDs of Cooperative Bank shall not be accepted and will be returned without any action being taken on them.
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