Rec Drawings
Rec Drawings
Rec Drawings
A: Construction Standards
S.No.
Drawing No.
Description
A-1
2.
A-2
3.
A-3
4.
A-4
5.
A-5
6.
A-6
7.
A-7
8.
A-8
9.
A-9
10.
A-10
11.
A-11
12.
A-12
13.
A-13
14.
A-14
15.
A-15
16.
A-16
17.
A-17
18.
A-18
19.
A-19
S.No.
Drawing No.
Description
20.
A-20
21.
A-21
22.
A-22
23.
A-23
24.
A-24
25.
A-25
26.
A-26
27.
A-27
28.
A-28
29.
A-29
30.
A-30
31.
A-31
32.
A-32
33.
A-33
34.
A-34
35.
A-35
36.
A-36
Series B : LT Lines
1.
B-1
2.
B-2
S.No.
Drawing No.
Description
3.
B-3
4.
B-4
5.
B-5
6.
B-6
7.
B-7
8.
B-8
9.
B-9
10.
B-10
11.
B-11
12.
B-12
13.
B-13
14.
B-14
15.
B-15
16.
B-16
17.
B-17
18.
B-18
19.
B-19
20.
B-20
21.
B-21
22.
B-22
23.
B-23
24.
B-24
25.
B-25
26.
B-26
S.No.
Drawing No.
Description
27.
B-27
28.
B-28
29.
B-29
30.
B-30
31.
B-31
32.
B-36
33.
B-37
34.
B-38
Series C : 11 KV Material
1.
C-1
2.
C-2
3.
C-3
4.
C-4
5.
C-5
Series D : LT Material
1.
D-1
2.
D-2
3.
D-3
4.
D-4
5.
D-5
6.
D-6
E-26
S.No.
Drawing No.
Description
2.
E-28
LT Service Connectors
3.
E-29
4.
E-30
5.
E-31
6.
E-32
7.
E-33
8.
E-34
9.
E-35
10.
E-38
LT Connectors Non-Tension
11.
E-39
12.
E-40
F-1
2.
F-2
3.
F-3
4.
F-4
5.
F-5
6.
F-6
11 KV H.G. Fuse
7.
F-7
8.
F-8
9.
F-9
10.
F-10
11.
F-11
12.
F-13
S.No.
Drawing No.
Description
13.
F-14
14.
F-15
15.
F-16
16.
F-17
17.
F-18
18.
F-19
19.
F-20
G-1
Guy Assembly
2.
G-2
3.
G-3
4.
G-4
H-1
2.
H-2
3.
H-4
4.
H-5
5.
H-6
6.
H-7
7.
H-8
8.
H-9
9.
H-10
10.
H-11
S.No.
Drawing No.
Description
11.
H-12
12.
H-13
J-1
Coil Earthing
2.
J-2
Earthing Pipe
3.
J-3
4.
J-4
5.
J-5
K4
Series L : 33 / 11 KV Sub-Station
1.
L1
2.
L2
3.
L 3
4.
L4
5.
L-5
6.
L-7
7.
L-8
S.No.
Drawing No.
Description
Series M : 33 KV Lines
1.
M-1
2.
M-2
S.No.
Drawing No.
Description
3.
M-3
4.
M-4
5.
M-5
6.
M-6
7.
M-7
8.
M-8
9.
M-9
10.
M-10
11.
M-11
12.
M-12
N-1
Layout-unattended Sub-Station
P-1
2.
P-2
3.
P-3
4.
P-4
S.No.
Drawing No.
Description
B: REC SPECIFICATIONS
1.
SPEC_023
HT Bushing Terminal
S.No.
Drawing No.
Description
2.
SPEC_024
LT Bushing Terminal
3.
SPEC_025
General Requirements
4.
SPEC_026
5.
SPEC_031
6.
SPEC_0310
7.
SPEC_0311
8.
SPEC_0312
9.
SPEC_032
10.
SPEC_037
11.
SPEC_038
12.
SPEC_041
13.
SPEC_051
14.
SPEC_131
15.
SPEC_151
16.
SPEC_152
17.
SPEC_153
18.
SPEC_154
19.
SPEC_155
S.No.
Drawing No.
Description
20.
SPEC_156
21.
SPEC_157
22.
SPEC_211
23.
SPEC_231
24.
SPEC_241
25.
SPEC_2410
26.
SPEC_242
27.
SPEC_243
28.
SPEC_244
29.
SPEC_245
30.
SPEC_246
31.
SPEC_247
32.
SPEC_248
33.
SPEC_249
34.
SPEC_261
35.
SPEC_262
36.
SPEC_282
37.
SPEC_311
10
S.No.
Drawing No.
Description
38.
SPEC_342
39.
SPEC_361
40.
SPEC_381
41.
SPEC_401
42.
SPEC_411
43.
SPEC_421
44.
SPEC_432
45.
SPEC_495
46.
SPEC_496
47.
SPEC_497
48.
SPEC_505
49.
SPEC_506
50.
SPEC_507
51.
SPEC_532
52.
SPEC_533
53.
SPEC_564
HT Bushing Terminal
54.
SPEC_565
LT Bushing Terminal
55.
SPEC_566
56.
SPEC_567
57.
SPEC_571
Danger Plate
11
S.No.
Drawing No.
Description
58.
SPEC_572
Danger Plate
59.
SPEC_631
60.
SPEC_651
61.
SPEC_682
62.
SPEC_691
63.
SPEC_707
64.
SPEC_723
65.
SPEC_724
66.
SPEC_725
67.
SPEC_726
12
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The standard specification for the voltage booster was first discussed in the 11
Standardisation Conference held at New Delhi in September, 84. The Conference
recommended the use of auto voltage boosters in the rural electrification system to reduce the
cost of electrification and to eliminate damage to the consumers' motors due to low voltage.
The voltage boosters, as standardised by REC in its 11th Conference on Standardisation
had a provision of only increasing the voltage upto 10% and there was no provision for reducing
the voltage. During discussions with some of the SEBs, it was brought out that there is need for
increasing the range of stepping up the voltage as in many long feeders, voltage drop of the
order of 20-25% is often encountered. This would call for a step up range of at least 15%. It is
also seen that during light load period the voltage tends to go up resulting in damage to bulbs
etc. To cope with this situation, a small provision of 5% on the 'buck' side is desirable. Keeping
these requirements in view, the specification has been revised to provide a choice to the SEBs
to select the desired range out of the standard ranges stipulated in the Specification. Apart from
this, the rated voltage on load side has been kept as 11250 V instead of 11000 V to ensure
better voltages to the consumers.
Considering the possibility of load development and to obviate the need for upgrading the
equipment at a later date, a standard rating of 100 Amps. only has been specified as against the
earlier rating of 50 Amps. and 100 Amps. This will also avoid possibility of overloading and will
increase life of the equipment.
The revised Specification is issued based on the decisions taken by the 13th
Standardisation Conference held on 4th - 6th May, 1993 at New Delhi.
1.
SCOPE
This specification covers oil-immersed, naturally air cooled (type ON), outdoor type, polemounted, 50 Hz, 11 KV voltage boosters/regulators intended for improving voltage regulation in
11 KV lines having excessive voltage variations. These are normally installed mid-way on
long/heavily loaded rural 11 KV lines.
2.
APPLICABLE STANDARDS
Unless otherwise stipulated in this specification, IS:2026 - Power Transformers as
amended from time to time shall be applicable.
3.
CURRENT RATING
The standard continuous current rating shall be 100 A.
Note: The equipment is normally installed on 11 KV line at a point where voltage drop is
approximately half of the maximum voltage drops on the feeder. The current rating refers to the
load current at the point of installation and not at the sub-station.
4.
4.1
i)
ii)
iii)
VOLTAGE REGULATION
The standard automatic voltage regulation will be as follows:
(-) 10%, (+) 0% (Boost only)
(-) 15%, (+) 0% (Boost only)
(-) 15%, (+) 5% (Boost & Buck)
Note: The purchaser should carefully select the range to suit his requirements depending upon
the field conditions and specify only the required range in the tender document.
4.2
The equipment shall provide voltage boost or buck in steps of 2.5% each. The supplier
has, however, the option to offer equipment with smaller steps.
4.3
The supplier has the option to supply equipments in single-phase units as per his
standard design. The standard voltage regulation as per 4.1 above will apply to both.
5.
VOLTAGE LEVEL SETTING
5.1
The equipment shall be designed to give a normal output voltage of 11250 volts on load
side terminals.
5.2
Percentage sensitivity for automatic tap change operation shall be 80% of step voltage
on either side of the normal voltage of 11250 volts.
6.
7.
8.
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
FITTINGS
Unless otherwise specified, the following standard fittings shall be provided:
Rating plate (as per IS:2026)
Diagram plate
Two earthing terminals
Lifting lugs
Oil level indicator with minimum level marking
Oil filling hole with cap
Pressure release device
Drain-cum-filter valve
9.
Sr.
No
.
Voltage Range
3-phase Unit
No
load
loss
in
Watt
s
Full
load
loss
in
Watt
s
No.
of 1phas
e
Unit
s
reqd.
Total losses
No
load
loss
in
Watt
s
Load
loss
in
Watt
s
No
load
loss
in
Watt
s
Full
load
loss
in
Watt
s
i)
(10
%)
(+0%)
640
5500
320
2750
640
5500
ii)
(15
%)
(+0%)
960
8250
320
2750
960
8250
iii)
(15
%)
(+5%)
960
8250
320
2750
960
8250
10.
TERMINALS
The bushing terminals shall be designed to directly receive aluminium/ACSR conductors
upto 7/3.55 mm (both vertically and horizontally) through a bolted arrangement (4 bolts) without
requiring use of lugs. The terminal arrangement shall be such as to avoid bimetallic corrosion.
12.
SURGE ARRESTERS
To avoid abnormal voltage stresses due to lightning and switching transients, suitable
surge arresters of metal oxide type shall be mounted on the equipment. Use of oil-immersed
arresters provided inside the tank is also permissible.
13.
TAP CHANGER REQUIREMENT
13.1 The equipment shall have a motor operated tap changer rated for 100A. The operation of
the tap changer shall be controlled by voltage sensing device. The tap changer mechanism shall
be operated by a single phase motor operating under oil.
13.2 To avoid switching transient conditions an inherent time delay of 30-50 secs. shall be
provided for each tap change.
13.3 The equipment shall be self-contained and self-powered. The power for motor and other
control mechanism shall be supplied from built-in source.
14.
CONTROL UNIT
14.1 The control unit shall be capable of operating the voltage booster/regulator automatically
as well as manually.
14.2 The control unit shall be housed in a fully weather-proof cabinet, mounted on the
equipment.
14.3
i)
ii)
15.
APPLICATION
The boosters/regulators are intended for installation on the 11 KV lines at a suitable
distance from the sub-station to correct tail-end voltage thereby increasing the KW-KM capability
of the lines and allowing longer distance to be fed from the sub-station. In the case of singlephase equipment two or three units shall be used to get the desired voltage range (see clause
9). Only one unit will be required in case of 3-phase equipment.
16.
16.1
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
i)
j)
16.2
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
Routine Tests
Measurement of winding resistance
Measurement of voltage ratio on all taps
Measurement of no load loss, no load current and load loss
Measurement of insulation resistance
Induced over voltage withstand test
Separate source voltage withstand test
Test on tap changer to the extent applicable
17.2
The purchaser has the right to have the tests carried out at his own cost by an
independent agency whenever there is dispute regarding the quality of supply.
= 65oC
= 50oC
13
14.
CONSTRUCTIONAL FEATURES
14.1
The AB switch shall have triple-pole construction and shall
be suitable for horizontal or vertical mounting as required by the
purchaser. The switch shall have two 11 KV post insulators per phase
suitably mounted on angle irons to enable easy movement of insulators.
2
The angle supports shall be mounted on a 70mm hollow beam suitable
for fixing on the double pole structure. Alternatively, the angles shall be
mounted on a steel frame made of two angle/channel supports. The
TYPE TESTS
The AB Switch shall be subjected to the following type tests in
accordance with IS:9920.
i)
Dielectric test (impulse and one minute wet power
frequency withstand voltage tests)
ii)
Temperature rise test (for contacts and terminals)
iii)
Short time current and peak withstand current tests
iv)
Mainly active load breaking capacity test
v)
Transformer off-load breaking capacity test
vi)
Line charging breaking capacity test
vii)
Cable charging breaking capacity test
viii)
Operation and Mechanical Endurance test
16.
ROUTINE TESTS
The AB Switches shall be subjected to the following routine tests:
i)
Power frequency voltage dry test
ii)
Measurement of the resistance of main circuit
iii)
17.
Operating test
INSPECTION
17.1
All tests and inspection shall be made at the place of
manufacture unless otherwise especially agreed upon by the
manufacturer and purchaser at the time of purchase. The manufacturer
shall afford the inspector representing the purchaser all reasonable
facilities without charge, to satisfy him that the material is being furnished
in accordance with this specification.
17.2
The purchaser has the right to have the tests carried out at
his own cost by an independent agency whenever there is dispute
regarding the quality of supply.