NI000401R122ver2 Subs Construction Manual
NI000401R122ver2 Subs Construction Manual
NI000401R122ver2 Subs Construction Manual
Manual
This material is made available on the basis that it may be necessary for
a Registered Professional Engineer of Queensland (RPEQ) to undertake
or oversee the engineering services to meet statutory obligations.
Approval
Date
Initial version
25/03/2013
Draft 2a
11/02/2014 R. Bowser
Draft 2b
Version
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2.
RESPONSIBILITIES ................................................................................................... 1
3.
4.
REFERENCES ............................................................................................................ 2
4.1
4.2
5.
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
Site Inductions.............................................................................................................. 8
5.8
5.9
5.10
6.
7.
8.
7.1
7.2
7.3
9.
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6
Work Specifications.................................................................................................... 17
General ...................................................................................................................... 17
9.2
9.3
9.4
9.5
9.6
General ...................................................................................................................... 22
10.2
Noise .......................................................................................................................... 22
10.3
Oil Handling................................................................................................................ 22
10.4
10.5
10.6
General ...................................................................................................................... 24
11.2
11.3
11.4
General ...................................................................................................................... 27
12.2
Power Transformers................................................................................................... 27
12.3
12.4
12.5
12.6
12.8
12.9
12.10 HV Switchboards........................................................................................................ 30
12.11 HV Cables .................................................................................................................. 30
12.11.1 General .........................................................................................................30
12.11.2 Thermal Backfill .............................................................................................31
12.11.3 Cable Marking and Identification ...................................................................31
12.11.4 Cable Terminations .......................................................................................31
12.12 Busbars and Conductors............................................................................................ 32
12.12.1 Overhead Conductors ...................................................................................32
12.12.2 Rigid Busbars ................................................................................................32
12.12.3 Droppers and Flexible Connections ..............................................................33
12.13 Clearances ................................................................................................................. 33
12.14 Lightning..................................................................................................................... 34
13.2
13.3
13.4
13.5
Cable Screens............................................................................................................ 37
14.2
14.3
Communications ........................................................................................................ 39
14.4
Metering ..................................................................................................................... 41
14.5
15.2
15.3
Lighting....................................................................................................................... 45
15.4
15.5
15.6
15.8
16.2
16.3
16.4
16.5
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This document is a reference for the constructors of Ergon Energy substations and it covers all
aspects of substation construction for both Greenfield and Brownfield substation projects to meet
the performance expected by Ergon Energy. The manual is applicable for all substation projects
regardless of internal/external construction delivery mode.
The Substation Construction Manual is not intended to replace Asset Management Standards, but
rather to act as a reference document that cross-references existing Standards and Process
Documentation and plug any gaps where Asset Management Documentation does not exist.
2.
RESPONSIBILITIES
The Group Manager Works Enablement is the Process Owner responsible for approving this
Reference.
The Manager Substation Design is the Subject Matter Expert (SME) for the content and shall
implement and maintain this Reference.
The Manager Management Systems is the Management System Representative and is
responsible for the endorsement of this Reference prior to submission for approval.
3.
AMO
Brownfield Site
DTRMP
Greenfield Site
HVE
HV
ITP
LV
NAR
OFLS
PC
Principal Contractor
PPE
QMP
RPEQ
SID
Safety in Design
SPRMP
SWMS
SWP
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REFERENCES
4.1
4.1.1
Substation Manuals
NI000401R121
NI000401R122
MN000301R171
NA000403R328
4.1.2
MN000301F188
MN000301F190
MN000301F191
MN000301F192
MN000301F193
NA001801F109
SP0233C10
SP0406C06
SP0407C05
SP0504C13
SP0507C06
SP0508C06
SP0509C06
SP0512C05
SP0514C05
SP0515C06
4.1.3
EP02
EP12
EP101
ES00100R100
4.1.4
BS001404R114
BS001404R140
BS001404R152
BS001405R100
BS001409R113
BS001409R120
CS000501R110
CS000501W114
ES000702W100
ES000704R100
ES000802R103
ES000900R102
ES000901R102
ES000901R151
ES000901R163
ES000901R166
ES000904R101
ES000904R121
ES000904R122
ES000906R100
HR000500R101
HR000500R105
MN000301R166
MN000301R167
MP000903R117
NI000401R117
NI000401R118
NI000703R100
P53H05B03
P53K05R03
P61B10R21
P98R75
RTHS4301
RTHS9702
RTSW6602
SB0301
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SC1800R15
SGM002
SP0502
SP0502R04
SP0510
SP0515
SP0515C01
STMP004
SWMS001 to 005
SWMS006
SWMS012
SWMS014
SWMS015
SWMS016
Confined Space
SWMS015R01
WR000800R100
4.1.5
Forms
BS001405M100
BS001409F101
BS001409F104
CS000501F115
HR000506F104
MN000301F174
MN000301F175
MN000301F123
NA000403F189
NA000403F190
NI000401F104
Transmittal Note
P53K45B01C01
PW000702F100
SWMS015F01
WR001001F113
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STNW3000
STNW3001
STNW3003
STNW3007
STNW3013
Clearances in Air
STNW3014
Busbar Design
STNW3015
STNW3017
STNW3018
STNW3022
DC Supplies
STNW3023
AC Supplies
SS-1-6.1
Civil Works
STNW3028
Substation Earthing
STNW3029
Safety Earthing
STNW3030
STNW3031
STNW3032
STNW3033
STNW3034
Insulation Co-ordination
STNW3035
STNW3036
Oil Containment
STNW3037
Substation Signage
STNW3039
Substation Security
STNW3040
Substation Lighting
STNW3041
Audible Noise
STNW1002
Protection Standard
STNW3106
STNW3107
SS-2-3.10
SS-2-3.11
SS-2-3.12
SS-2-3.20
SS-2-3.21
SS-2-3.22
STNW3114
Substation Metering
SS-2-4.2
STNW1169
STNW1004
AS 1111
AS 1112
ISO Metric Hexagon Nuts, Including Thin Nuts, Slotted Nuts and
Castle Nuts
AS 1214
AS 1670
AS 2067
AS 2436
AS 2601
AS 2791
AS 2865
Confined Spaces
AS/NZS 3000
AS/NZS 4576
AS/NZS 5000.1
AS 62271.301
AS HB20
AS/ACIF S008
AS/ACIF S009
ENA EG-1
IEEE 80
5.1
Ergon Energy is committed to working in a way which ensures the health and safety of its
Employees, Contractors, Customers and Members of the Public.
The Ergon Health and Safety Policy (EP02) targets a level of zero work-related injuries and illness
at all times. The full Policy document (EP02) is available on the Ergon Process Zone.
Refer also to the Ergon Drug and Alcohol Policy EP101 and Drug and Alcohol Policy Business
Rules ES00100R100.
5.2
The Qld Electrical Safety Act 2002 provides that an electricity entity has an obligation to ensure
that its works:
(a) are electrically safe, and
(b) are operated in a way that is electrically safe
This obligation includes the requirement that the electricity entity inspects, tests and maintains the
works.
The Act also places obligations in regards to electrical safety on all persons, including employers,
self-employed persons, designers, manufacturers, importers, suppliers, installers, repairers,
persons in control of electrical equipment, workers and other people at a place where electrical
equipment is located.
The Queensland Work, Health and Safety Act 2011 provides the framework to protect the health,
safety, and welfare of all workers at work, and of all other people who might be affected by the
work.
Under the WH&S Act everyone has duties (obligations), and the duties for a person conducting a
business or undertaking are defined and involve:
Management or control of workplaces
Management or control of fixtures, fittings or plant at workplaces
Design of plant, substances or structures
Manufacture of plant, substances or structures
Importation of plant, substances or structures
Supply of plant, substances or structures
Installation, construction, commissioning of plant or structures
Officers, workers and all other persons also have duties to work and act in a manner which
contributes positively to the protection of the health, safety and welfare of themselves and all
others who might be affected by the work. In particular, personnel must comply at all times with
all workplace health and safety directions, rules and guidelines given.
Site offices, accommodation, sanitary facilities, water etc., must meet the requirements of the latest
issue of the Act and Regulations.
All construction work must be carried out under a Work, Health and Safety Management Plan or a
Site Safety Plan, as required by the Queensland Work, Health and Safety Regulation 2011. This
Plan must be complementary to Ergon Energy requirements for entering and working in
substations. Responsibility for preparation of the appropriate Plan will be defined in the project
documentation or in MP000903R110 Work Health and Safety Conditions.
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Section 17 Management of Risks of the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 states A duty imposed on a person to ensure health and safety requires the person
(a) to eliminate risks to health and safety, so far as is reasonably practicable; and
(b) if it is not reasonably practicable to eliminate risks to health and safety, to minimise those risks
so far as is reasonably practicable.
During design development, the Designers will assess and document any hazards or risks
associated with the design, construction, ongoing operation and maintenance, or decommissioning
of the various parts and components of the substation. Any residual risks assessed as higher than
low risk and not covered by a relevant SWMS, SWP, or Work Instruction will be documented by the
Designer in a Safety in Design Report.
All Constructors must refer to the Safety in Design (SID) report provided by the Design group, prior
to commencing any construction work. For Ergon Energy workgroups, the SID Report is
PW000702F100 Simple Project Risk Management Plan (SPRMP).
5.4
All construction crews must complete CS000501F115 Daily Task Risk Management Plan
(DTRMP), or equivalent prior to commencement of any work on site. This task requires careful
review and identification of the likely hazards involved, plus the controls to be used in managing
risk during the site activities. Completion of the DTRMP is covered in CS000501W114 Prepare
and Implement Daily / Task Risk Management Plans.
5.5
The minimum PPE required for construction sites and particularly for substations can be found in
CS000501R110: Field/Workshop Personal Protective Equipment. Particular attention should be
given to the requirement to remove all metallic jewellery and eyewear, as well as any other metallic
or non-metallic item that might get caught in panels, on structures, machinery, etc. (eg. watches,
rings, necklaces, key chains, neck ties, etc.).
Refer also to RTHS9702 Care and Use of Personal Safety Equipment (Training Material).
5.6
Pre-Start Meeting
A pre-start meeting must be conducted prior to the commencement of any construction on site.
Refer to WR001001F113: Construction Work Pre-Start Checklist, to be used as a guide for all
works. Refer also to Section 7.3 of this Manual in relation to inspection points required.
5.7
Site Inductions
To manage site inductions in Ergon Energy substations, refer to ES000802R103: Manage Ergon
Energy Site Inductions and P53K45B01C01: Site Induction Checklist.
5.8
Construction Signage
Construction signage shall be supplied in accordance with the Queensland Work, Health and
Safety legislation. Refer also to SC1800R15: Safety Signage at Construction Sites where Ergon
Energy is the Principal Contractor.
5.9
Substation Entry
In a Commissioned HV Substation, all personnel must comply with Standard Work Practice
SP0502: Safe Entry to High Voltage Enclosures at all times. This document must be read in full
and strictly adhered to as well as the site specific requirements in the project documents. Refer
also to the Field Instruction version of this document SP0502R04.
For all construction work in an energised substation, the Officer For Local Security (OFLS) must be
contacted. The OFLS will advise on any potential hazards, conditions & approval of movement or
routes of all mobile plant off designated roads including storage of materials & amenities etc. Refer
to SWP SP0502: Safe Entry to High Voltage Enclosures.
Only those Personnel who have successfully completed the required SEHVE Training and have
been duly authorised are allowed entry to the site, unless accompanied at all times by a SEHVE
Authorised Person. (Refer to Section 5.10.2 and 5.10.3 below). These requirements also apply to
an uncommissioned construction site, as soon as any HV Conductor (including earthing
conductors) becomes connected to, or within approach distance of a commissioned HV network.
In the event of a work crew containing a number of unauthorised persons (eg. civil contractor),
there should not need to be one authorised person for every unauthorised person, but there must
be a sufficient number of authorised personnel to ensure that the unauthorised persons are
accompanied and supervised by an authorised person at all times. Reference document
HR000500R101 details requirements for supervision of apprentices and others without SEHVE
training.
On arrival at the substation gate, it is essential that a check be done for any Network Access
Restrictions (NAR). Check for notification signs on the gates and also check with the Operational
Control Centre (OCC) 1800 615 784 for restrictions when checking into the substation. Current
lists of NAR can be found in the Ergon Process Zone. Contractors should seek advice from their
relevant Ergon Energy contact person. Ie. Superintendent, Technical Representative, etc.
Particular attention must be given to the requirements for locking of gates and keeping them
locked, except during entry and exit. At all times when gates are unlocked (eg. to receive
deliveries), they must be manned.
For guidance in relation to management of non GCWI/unauthorised specialist workers who come
onto site for very short, infrequent durations (eg. plumbers, concrete cutters, crane drivers, delivery
drivers, etc.), refer to Section 6.5.3 of WR000800R100 Contractor WHS Management Guidelines.
5.10.2
The Exclusion Zones for trained and untrained persons can be found in Schedule 2 of the
Queensland Electrical Safety Regulation and are replicated in the Ergon Energy Reference
P98R75: Appendix B Exclusion Zones in Millimetres. The Exclusion Zones are specified in two
different categories, as follows:
(a) Exclusion Zones for Authorised Persons and Instructed Persons (ie. under the supervision of
an Authorised Person)
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To be authorised for unaccompanied entry into a HV substation, personnel must have successfully
completed the training course RTSW66 Safe Entry to High Voltage Enclosures. Prerequisites for
this training are RTHS4301 Field Induction for Ergon personnel, or as indicated on HR000506F104
Contractor Training Nomination Form.
On successful completion of the training, the relevant supervisor or employer must forward a
Request for Authorisation to Ergon Energy, either BS001405M100 (non electrical) or
BS001405M101 (electrical), as appropriate.
For personnel who require further authorisations, such as Individual of a Workgroup, Access
Permit Recipient, Switching Operator Assistant, etc., further training courses are necessary, as
indicated in Reference document HR000500R105.
5.10.4
Only authorised personnel may hold substation entry keys and such keys are issued subject to
strict conditions of use. Following authorisation for substation entry, personnel may apply for a key
if required, by completing a Request for Issue of Key form and forwarding by email to the
appropriate Officer for Local Security. Until the form becomes available online, for Ergon
personnel it may be obtained from the local AMO, or for Contractors through the relevant Ergon
contact person.
5.10.5
Refer to reference documents SP0502, BS001404R152 and SB0301 for specific instructions in
relation to use of mobile plant/equipment, carrying objects in a HV enclosure, use of 00 gloves and
exclusion zones. Refer also to Section 5.10.2, in relation to exclusion zones.
In addition, the training material RTSW6602 Safe Entry to High Voltage Enclosures has additional
material for safety requirements inside substations, including use of portable electric tools,
handling extension leads, battery rooms, barriers, safety signs, storage and handling materials and
other specific hazards.
All high risk and non-standard construction activities must be carried out in accordance with
appropriate Safe Work Method Statements (SWMS). A list of Ergon Energys SWMS can be found
in the document ES000901R102: Health and Safety Risk Control Guide or at the front of the
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At all times during the course of work on a substation site, whether green-field or brown-field, the
site must be maintained in as clean and tidy a state as possible, according to the state of the work,
so as to minimise the risk of injury or illness, enable efficient and safe access for construction
vehicles and personnel, etc. and otherwise meet Work, Health and Safety requirements.
Appropriate bins shall be provided and used for disposal of rubbish, waste, etc. and arrangements
made for appropriate removal of the rubbish from the site regularly, in accordance with local
regulations.
Particular care must be taken not to cause any damage to public and private properties, land,
streets, including public utilities and the soil and space beneath such properties abutting and/or
adjacent to the works. The constructor must make good any loss or damage caused.
On completion of the works, all rubbish, waste, excess material, plant and temporary work,
including sanitary conveniences, offices, sheds, hoardings, protective covers etc., must be taken
down and cleared away as appropriate, unless otherwise agreed with the Ergon Project Manager.
Any damage done to the substation buildings, structures, plant, earth grid, substation surfaces
(driveways, access roads, gravel surfacing, etc.), drainage, or property must be made good, before
departing the site. All gravel surfacing must be raked and graded to even-finished levels.
All doors, windows, etc., must be checked and eased to ensure proper operation and closure.
The complete works must be cleaned, including but not limited to the work described below:
5.10.7
Following completion of the electrical installation, including construction testing in a part of the site
(eg. the 66kV switchyard) and issue of MN000301F175: Construction Release for that area, the
associated HV plant must now be considered as capable of being made live and therefore no
longer accessible to personnel.
Refer also to Section 16.3 for further detail.
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All construction work, and the associated supply of materials and equipment, must be undertaken
in accordance with all relevant Legislative and Regulatory requirements, the latest revisions of the
relevant Ergon Energy Asset Management Standards, Specifications and EESS drawings, and the
relevant Australian Standards.
Where no Australian Standard exists, then the latest revision of the relevant International
Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Standard, British Standard (BS), or the NATSPEC BASIC
Standard (in that order of preference) applies.
A list of the most relevant Australian/International Standards & Queensland legislation is provided
in Section 4.2 of this manual, but is by no means exhaustive.
Any deviations from the Ergon Energy Standards and Specifications must be with the approval of
Asset Management and following approval must be clearly stated in the Project Design
Documentation. A documented and approved risk assessment must be produced in consultation
with the relevant SMEs in instances where the Project Scope Statement or Project Sponsor directs
work to be undertaken which is not in accordance with the standards.
A list of Ergon Energy Asset Management Substation Standards is provided in Section Error!
Reference source not found. of this manual. The Ergon Energy Standards provide reference to
the applicable Australian Standards.
Safety legislation and policies are outlined in Section 5 of this manual. Electrical safety
requirements are not negotiable and must be strictly complied with at all times.
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QUALITY MANAGEMENT
7.1
All construction work must be covered by a Quality Management Plan in accordance with AS/NZS
ISO 10005, which ensures the work is carried out in accordance with the project documents and
the relevant Ergon Energy standards. Inspection and Test Plans must be included in the QMP.
The ITPs must clearly show all inspection witness and hold points, testing requirements and how
the work will comply with the project documentation.
7.3
All constructors must carry out sufficient inspection and construction testing of the works installed
by them using ITPs, to confirm correct and adequate installation in accordance with the drawings
and relevant Ergon Energy standards.
The relevant constructor is responsible for developing and obtaining RPEQ approval of ITPs for all
construction testing to be carried out on their portion of the works. Form 16, inspection hold points
and any additional tests required by the Certifying RPEQ must be integrated into the ITPs and
discussed in the pre-start meeting.
7.3.1 Electrical Works
The minimum requirements for electrical construction testing are described in Section 16 of this
Manual.
Specialist testing of HV plant and functional testing of the secondary systems (protection, control,
etc.) is the responsibility of the test and commissioning groups, but is dependent on adequate
construction testing being completed first by the constructors.
7.3.2 Civil Works
Refer to SS-1-6.1 Civil Works for testing frequency and acceptance criteria. The Constructor must
have a training plan showing each workers qualifications, inductions, training, licences,
competencies and authorisation status. This also includes workers of subcontractors that have
been engaged by the Principal Contractor.
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PROJECT DELIVERY
8.1
Project Phases
This section provides a general overview of the phases, milestones and deliverables involved in an
Ergon Energy project. More specific deliverables for the constructors are indicated in Section 9 of
this Manual.
The Ergon Energy project delivery model comprises four distinct phases being:
(a)
Concept Phase
This phase normally commences with the issue of a Recommended Works Report (RWR) and is
complete at the initiation of an approved project (PIA). During this phase, concept Single Line
Diagrams and General Arrangement drawings are produced.
The milestone for this phase is WPIA (Works Planning Project Initiation Advice).
(b)
Development Phase
This phase normally commences with the issue of a Project Initiation Advice (PIA) and is complete
at the handover of the approved, integrated design to the Project Manager, as follows:
Work Specification completed and approved
All Design Drawings RPEQ approved, transitioned to Released for Construction state in
EDMS, printed to an electronic drawing set (Adobe pdf) and issued to Project Manager together
with Transmittal (NI000401F104), Work Specification and Bill of Materials.
The milestone for this phase is DC (Design Complete).
(c)
This phase commences at the handover of the approved designs and is complete at the issuing of
the Certificate of Practical Completion.
The milestones for this phase are CCM (Construction Commenced), FCA (First Capacity
Available), and CPC (Certificate of Practical Completion)
The Design Groups provide construction support activities during the implementation phase of a
project and provide deliverables as listed in NI000401R121 Substation Design Manual.
The constructors provide the majority of their deliverables during this phase of the project, as listed
in Section 9.2 of this Manual.
(d)
Finalisation Phase
This phase generally commences when First Capacity is available (FCA) and is completed by
project close out.
The milestone for this phase is PCO (Project Close Out).
The constructors provide some further deliverables, also as listed in Section 9.2 of this Manual.
8.2
For project works in existing live substations (brownfield), construction, testing and commissioning
are likely to need to be carried out in stages, to minimise outages of supply to customers. In such
cases, access is available to only a portion of the works area at a time and sometimes may require
work to be done under the strict conditions of an Ergon Access Permit.
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Bill of Materials
For each project, a Bill of Materials (BOM) will be prepared by the Electrical Designers, specifying
all substation electrical materials required for the project, except for minor and consumable items
such as bolts, nuts, screws, cable and wire numbering ferules, terminal lugs for LV cables,
miscellaneous terminals, LV cable clamps and ties, grease, cleaning fluids, which would normally
be sourced by the Constructor. The BOM will collate the requirements for each particular item
listed, so as to assist with procurement of materials and should indicate the specific division of
procurement responsibilities.
There may also be separate Bills of Materials from the Communications and/or Distribution design
groups, in the event that the Constructor is also required to install equipment for those disciplines.
However, a Civil Bill of Materials will not be produced, as it is expected that the Civil Constructor
will need to use both the issued construction drawings and on-site measurements to estimate the
quantities of the various materials required to complete the Civil Works.
8.4
It is the responsibility of the electrical Constructor to confirm that all plant and materials have been
ordered in a timely manner to meet the project schedule requirements, either through the Ergon
Logistics system (store), or by direct purchase where necessary.
Long lead time items, as defined by the project delivery milestones (eg HV plant, protection relays
etc.), will be ordered by the Designers (or Tech Rep for contract works), prior to Gate 3
(construction) funding approval, in order to meet the project schedule timelines. Estimated arrival
dates for such items will be indicated on the Bill of Materials.
Following receipt of Gate 3 funding approval, the requisitions for all of the items ordered in
advance as indicated above, will be modified to transfer the costs to the project, which will then
enable those items to be collected by the Constructor from a holding location as advised by the
Project Manager.
The Constructor (via the Tech Rep for contract works) will use the Bill of Materials to requisition all
remaining items on the Bill of Materials from the Logistics system as required. These items will
also be made available for pickup from the same holding location as for the long lead time
materials, or as specified in the requisition.
On commencement of construction, the Constructor must take responsibility for maintaining the
BOM, keeping it up to date with details of equipment and materials ordered, received, etc.
Updates on the status of long lead time items will be forwarded to the Constructor by the Design
Manager as available, so that the BOM can be updated accordingly.
The Constructor must be responsible for procurement of all other items required, which are not
already on the BOM at the commencement of construction, either from the Logistics system or by
direct purchase if necessary.
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The Constructor must arrange and co-ordinate the transport to the site and unloading of all
materials, plant, and equipment, including any necessary cranage, except for any items being
delivered directly to site under separate contract (eg. power transformers). This responsibility
includes the costs of storage, handling, insurance and other charges.
Prior to pickup of the materials from the holding location, the Constructor must give the Project
Manager at least seven (7) days notice of intention, to ensure that the materials will be available at
that location.
On pickup of materials from the Ergon holding location, the Constructor must check off each item
on a Materials Movement Form, sign and date the form and forward a copy of the signed off form
to the Design Manager as soon as possible. This form will include the description of each item,
quantity, date, name and signature of recipient.
The Constructor must check as far as practicable that the issued plant, equipment and materials
appear to be in undamaged condition and are the correct items before leaving the Ergon storage
depot. For major plant items in large wooden crates, visual inspection of the condition of crates
and checking of contract/item numbers/ descriptions on the outside of the crates will be sufficient at
this stage, to avoid the need for un-crating and re-crating before despatch. Smaller items, such as
protection relays are generally more easily unpacked for a quick visual inspection and check of
model number inside the box.
Any defects or damage found are to be reported to the Project Manager and/or Design Manager
and recorded on the Materials Movement Form. All equipment and materials leaving the storage
site without a defect register will be deemed to have been supplied in undamaged condition.
As soon as possible after arrival on site, all equipment must be fully un-crated to enable proper
checking for transport or other damage and that the correct items have been received (in case of
errors in the data on the outside of the crates). Again any defects or damage found are to be
reported in writing to the Project Manager and/or Design Manager as soon as possible.
The Constructor must ensure that no equipment is damaged as a result of reasonable handling
during loading, transportation to site, unloading and site works. Any damage caused by
inadequate handling by the Constructor or their Sub-Contractors will be rectified at the expense of
the Constructor.
The Constructor must obtain all necessary road and rail traffic permits and be responsible for the
payment of all charges. All Regulations, including load limits on roads and bridges along the
planned transport route(s) must be observed.
On completion of the construction works, all unused quantities of supplied items must be suitably
packed and returned either to the storage location from which they were collected, or as otherwise
advised by the Project Manager.
In relation to direct deliveries of plant to site under separate contract, such as power transformers,
the Principal Contractor on site (generally the electrical Constructor) must be responsible for
ensuring the site readiness and clear access for the arrival of the plant on site, on the agreed
dates. Refer to Section 12.2 of this Manual and any relevant clauses in the project Specification.
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Work Specifications
For all substation design and/or construction projects, a project specific Work Specification will be
issued.
The Work Specification will include project specific information in relation to scope of works,
staging, outages, procurement responsibilities, certification and inspection requirements, etc. The
Specification will also include reference to the Design, Construction and Commissioning Manuals
and should complement and clarify the construction drawings provided by the designers.
9.
9.1
General
In the event of conflict between the requirements of the issued construction drawings and the Work
Specification or any other relevant document, the relevant Design Manager must be contacted for
clarification. In the case of an externally designed and constructed project, the Contractors
Construction group should seek clarification first from their own Design Manager. If the issue
appears to be a conflict in Ergon Energys requirements, the Contractors Design Manager or
Representative will then contact the Ergon Technical Representative (Ergon Design Manager) for
clarification.
9.2
Have been signed off by the relevant RPEQ who is either carrying out or directly supervising
the design work, and
2.
Have been transitioned to Released for Construction status in the Ergon EDMS, as indicated
by:
(a) The tag 1 Work May Start in the Drawing Status box just above the Drawing
Number,
and
(b) Ergon signatures populating the Checked and Approved slots of the Revision Control
box, confirming that the drawing has been transitioned accordingly. The Drawn by slot
may indicate Contractor - XXXX. (where XXXX denotes the name of the Contractor).
Earlier issues of the drawings must not be used for construction, even if bearing a Contractors
Approved for Construction stamp, as the release of the drawings for construction is to be
controlled by Ergon Energy. This ensures that the drawings are issued for construction only after
all Ergon requirements have been satisfied, as well as locking the construction version in the Ergon
EDMS, to ensure consistency for all work groups that may need to access the drawings.
Following Gate 3 approval for the project, the originating Ergon Substation Design group will print
and collate the required number of construction sets of the drawings, appropriately stamped in
accordance with the Substation Controlled Drawings process documents NI000401R117 & R118.
The collated sets of printed drawings will be issued via the Ergon Project Manager, to all involved
Constructors.
A Drawing Transmittal must accompany the issued drawings to confirm the correct drawings and
their revisions to be used.
The Master copy set of the drawings will be issued to the first group in each of the Civil and
Electrical disciplines to commence construction of the works. Use of the Master copy drawings is
described in more detail in Section 9.6, but the Master copy set must be passed on to the next
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The project specification will define the specific requirements for a particular project, however the
tables below summarise the minimum requirements for constructors during the Implementation and
Finalisation stages of a project.
(a)
Implementation Phase
Construction
Discipline
Deliverable
Principal
Contractor
Quality Program
Quality Assurance program.
Project Quality Plan.
Works Program/Schedule.
Environmental and Cultural Heritage Management Plan
Work, Health and Safety Management Plan.
Register of records (objective quality evidence).
Technical Data as required by Specification (eg. Thermal Backfill data)
Substation
Design
Workshop
Construction
Pre-start meeting.
Completed modular building & panels, including point to point testing of
wiring.
Building footing design details provided to Project Manager or delegated
officer for use of site civil construction group.
Building(s) installed on site.
As-built drawing markups on Master copy drawing set forwarded to Project
Manager or delegated officer for use of site construction groups.
Copies of greenlined circuitry drawings forwarded to Project Manager or
delegated officer, confirming precise point to point testing completed, for
reference of site construction & test groups.
Civil Work
Construction
Substation
Construction
Commissioning
Group
(b)
Finalisation Phase
The following list summarises the minimum project documentation and other commitments
required as part of the project finalisation phase.
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9.4
Deliverables
Final Release (as-built) drawings (including Civil & Communications) placed
in the substation, with marked up copies and old revisions replaced.
Final Release (as-built) drawings (including Civil & Communications) filed in
the Test office, with marked up copies and old revisions replaced.
Test results & signed off Protection Setting Requests (PSRs) filed in Test
office (and copy forwarded to Design Manager).
Copy of signed off PSRs returned to Protection group via Design Manager.
Anything shown within the boundaries of the revision clouding on a drawing issued for construction
must be interpreted as either new or modified in relation to the existing installation.
If any doubt or uncertainty exists, the Constructor must check against the previous Final Release
version of the drawing to confirm exactly what is already existing and what has to be added or
modified. The previous revisions are available for viewing in the EDMS, otherwise copies can be
obtained on request to the Ergon Design Manager.
9.5
Refer to Section 16 of this Manual for details of Electrical Construction Testing to be carried out.
During the process of continuity testing and associated visual checking of secondary wiring, the
Site Test copy (Set 12) of each relevant schematic must be greenlined and marked up with
corrections, in accordance with Ergon Energy Quality Document MN000301R167: Greenlining and
Bluelining of Ergon Energy Substation Drawings. This provides a record not only of the as-built
state of the works, but also of the progress of construction testing, for the benefit of both the
Construction and the following Test groups.
All markups (corrections, additions, deletions) on the Site Test Copy, but not the greenlining, must
be transferred to the Master copy set as indicated in Section 9.6. (Bluelining is for functional
testing to be carried out by the relevant Test Group). The Site Test copy set must then be returned
to the Project Manager, for forwarding to the appropriate Test group for Site Integration Testing
(SIT). This is the reason why it is essential that the greenlining process be done on the Set
12 copy of the drawings.
9.6
As Built Drawings
All construction and test changes to the issued drawings must be marked up, firstly on the
workgroups working copy of the drawings, then transferred to the Master copy on site prior to
departure from site (or earlier if a significant time period has elapsed since the changes were made
and other workgroups on site are dependent on the up to date Master copy also).
The Master copy drawings provide the source of the latest information for each work group on
commencement on-site, as well as the collation of all changes to be forwarded back to the Design
Office on completion of commissioning. Refer to the reference documents NI000401R117 and
NI000401R118 Substation Controlled Drawings.
Refer also to SS-1-6.1 Civil Works for additional requirements in relation to civil works drawings.
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CIVIL WORKS
11.1
General
This section is a reference guide on how to comply with the minimum standards required by Ergon
Energy for civil construction work inside or immediately adjacent to electrical substations. Civil
construction work may include but not be limited to new substations, upgrade of existing
substations and survey or geotechnical investigations.
This Section 11 must be read in conjunction with the other relevant sections of this document, the
Ergon Energy Standards, the Reference documents and the project documents.
11.2
Civil construction work includes but is not limited to Demolition, Earthworks, Roadworks, Footings,
Buildings, Bunds, Oil/Water Separation, Hydraulics, Structures, Electrical Conduits, Cable Pits and
Ducts, Earth Grids and Tails, Fences and Switchyard Surfacing. Relocating HV or LV cables is
considered electrical construction work and shall be undertaken by suitably qualified personnel.
All civil construction work must comply with the following documents:
1. The project documents and the Work May Start drawings (Refer to Section 9.2 of this
Manual).
2. The Ergon Energy Standard SS-1-6.1 Civil Works sets out the majority of the
requirements for civil design and construction.
3. The Referenced Australian Standards and Codes
4. The Ergon Energy Safe Work Practices (SWP)
5. Queensland Workplace Health and Safety Code of Practices for Construction
6. All sections of this document.
Inspection requirements and acceptance criteria can be found in the project documents and the
Ergon Energy Standard SS-1-6.1 Civil Works.
Standard Work Practice SB0301: Civil Works details the requirements for performing civil works
inside a substation. This document must be read in full and strictly adhered to. Special attention
must be given to the requirements for the safety of workers on roofs and high areas, in excavations
and working in and around live electrical equipment.
All dimensions and levels must be verified on site prior to the commencement of construction work.
Dimensions must not be scaled from drawings.
11.2.1 Asbestos
Every Ergon Energy site has an Asbestos Register that must be reviewed before carrying out any
work on-site.
The following documents are a reference to guide Constructors on the requirements for managing
asbestos:
BS001409R113: Asbestos Management Plan
BS001409R120: Contractor Asbestos Related Work or Asbestos Removal Work Reference
Guide
ES000901R166: Manage Asbestos Quick Reference
SWMS009 Disturbance of Asbestos Underground
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Mobile Plant
Refer to SWMS014 Movement of Powered Mobile Plant for guidance of Ergon Energys
requirements for movement of mobile plant in substations.
11.4
Other References
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PRIMARY PLANT
12.1
General
Typically, primary plant consists of the high voltage equipment, associated structures and the cable
and busbar interconnections, that make up the high voltage installation of the switchyard, as
indicated in the following sections.
All items of primary plant must be located and installed with the orientations shown on the General
Arrangement and Section Drawings and must be erected strictly in accordance with the
appropriate manufacturers detailed Installation Manual.
Generally, primary plant must not be installed until all erection of poles, towers, termination
structures and overhead works (landing spans, strung busbars, overhead earthwires) have been
completed, unless absolutely necessary and agreed by the Ergon Project Manager or Design
Manager.
All HV plant will be purchased by Ergon Energy under period contracts and received into the
Logistics system. Refer to Section 8.4 in relation to requisitioning items out of the Logistics
system. Except for power transformers (refer section 12.2), all requisitioned items must be
collected from the appropriate Ergon Energy storage depot as advised and transported to site, by
the Constructor.
As soon as possible following arrival of plant at site, the Constructor must open all crates
sufficiently to enable inspection and checking that all required components have been received
and are in good condition. Any equipment damage or deficiencies must be reported promptly in
writing to the Project Manager and/or Design Manager for follow up. This action will help to
minimise potential construction delays in the event that the equipment manufacturer needs to be
contacted for supply of missing components or rectification of damage.
The Constructor must provide all galvanised bolts, nuts, washers, etc. required for mounting the
equipment to the support structures, unless supplied by the Manufacturer. Bolts and nuts, etc.
must be ISO metric of the appropriate size in accordance with AS1111 and AS1112 and
galvanised in accordance with AS1214.
12.2
Power Transformers
Supply, delivery to site, installation and testing of any power transformers required for the
substation is generally the subject of a separate contract between Ergon Energy and the
Transformer Supplier (excluding station service transformers).
A Representative from the Transformer Supplier will conduct a pre-delivery site visit to review the
site access and discuss with the Constructor any requirements or co-ordination necessary before
and during transformer delivery.
Prior to delivery of a power transformer, the following site works must be completed:
The base course of the substation driveway must be completed. This does not require the
concrete edging, kerb and channelling, or bitumen to be completed, but a solid compacted road
base which allows transformer delivery to proceed safely, independent of weather conditions.
The transformer footing and bund wall must be complete and have had sufficient time to cure,
so as to achieve a significant percentage of the design strength. (Typically 28 days If a
shorter lead time is absolutely necessary due to unavoidable project constraints, this must be
negotiated with the project team, including civil and electrical SMEs). Painting of the slab and
bund can be done at any suitable time after curing of the concrete is complete as above, either
before or after delivery of the transformer, dependent on the urgency of transformer delivery.
(Allow two to three days to complete painting).
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HV circuit breakers must be erected on their support stands and assembled, in accordance with
the Manufacturers Installation Manual.
Some specialised aspects of the assembly (e.g. gas pipe connections, re-gassing from transport
pressure to full operating pressure) and testing may be required to be completed by the Circuit
Breaker Supplier, or other person Trained and Authorised by the Supplier. This requirement
depends on the Manufacturer of the circuit breaker and may change from time to time, therefore
should be checked for each project.
Responsibility for sourcing appropriately qualified personnel for all aspects of the circuit breaker
installation lies with the Substation Constructor, unless specified otherwise in the project
documentation.
12.4
Current transformers are generally fully assembled and filled with insulating oil ready to be erected
on their support structures. CTs must be stored on-site and handled strictly in accordance with the
Manufacturers Instruction Manual.
CT marshalling boxes must be fabricated and fitted out in accordance with the latest versions of
the standard CT marshalling box drawings EESS-10224-01 to 06. Wiring and cable termination
details will be indicated on the Project Specific Substation Drawings.
A second set of CT rating plates is provided by the CT Manufacturer. These are to be fixed to the
side of the CT marshalling box with stainless steel fasteners in the positions indicated on the
standard marshalling box drawing EESS-10224-02, with the plates arranged in phase order A-B-C
from top to bottom.
Spare CT secondary cores must be earthed at the marshalling box, as should be indicated on the
Project Design Drawings.
Cable screens and other earth connections must be bonded to the earthing bar internal to the
marshalling box.
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Voltage transformers are generally fully assembled and filled with insulating oil ready to be erected
on their support structures. VTs must be stored on-site and handled strictly in accordance with the
Manufacturers Instruction Manual.
VT marshalling boxes must be fabricated and fitted out in accordance with the latest versions of
the standard VT marshalling box drawings EESS-10225-01 to 06. Wiring and cable termination
details will be indicated on the Project Specific Substation Drawings.
A second set of VT rating plates is provided by the VT Manufacturer. These are to be fixed to the
side of the VT marshalling box with stainless steel fasteners in the positions indicated on the
standard marshalling box drawing EESS-10225-02, with the plates arranged in phase order A-B-C
from top to bottom.
Cable screens and other earth connections must be bonded to the earthing bar internal to the
marshalling box.
Cables must be fitted with approved glands at the entry point through the gland plate in the bottom
of the marshalling box. Refer also to Section 14.5.
12.6
Disconnectors and earthing switches must be erected strictly in accordance with the erection
instructions in the Manufacturers Instruction Manual.
Care must be taken to ensure that all disconnectors and earthing switches are erected with the
correct orientation, as indicated on the Switchyard General Arrangement and Section Drawings
issued for the Project. i.e. The earthing switches must be at the correct end of their associated
disconnectors and the operating mechanisms must be on the correct side of their structures, as
indicated on the design drawings. Generally, the objective will be to facilitate easy viewing of
operating number plates and handles by an Operator walking from the control building towards the
switchyard.
12.7
Surge diverters and station post insulators must be erected strictly in accordance with the
Manufacturers Instruction Manual.
In the event that surge diverters or station post insulators are supplied in more than one section,
these sections must be joined together to form one unit before being erected onto the support
structure.
12.8
The load control plant must be assembled and installed as indicated in the Load Control Drawings,
plus the Manufacturers Assembly Instruction Manual.
Erection and installation includes (but is not necessarily limited to) the following activities:
Erection of suitably designed structures and surrounding safety enclosure for the outdoor
coupling cell.
Connection of high voltage conductors to the coupling cell
Installation of the internal cubicles housing the ripple control transmitter, controller, etc.
Cabling and connections between the external coupling cell and the internal transmitter and
controller
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Capacitor Banks
Capacitor banks (either cubicle enclosed or outdoor type) must be installed and erected in
accordance with the Project Design Drawings and the Manufacturers Instruction Manual, as
required.
Erection of support structures and an enclosure fence may be required for outdoor type capacitor
banks.
HV connections, auxiliary supply and control cable connections must be made in accordance with
the relevant Project Design Drawings.
12.10 HV Switchboards
Switchboards may be supplied pre-installed by SPS in a transportable building, or packaged as
individual panels as supplied by the Switchgear Supplier, to be installed in a building on site. In
some cases, installation may be carried out by the Switchboard Supplier, under the supply
contract.
In the case of switchboards requiring on-site installation, the panels must be requisitioned and
collected from the appropriate Ergon Energy storage depot and transported to site, as for most
other items of HV plant.
Before installation of a switchboard in a building on-site, the following requirements must be met:
The switchroom floor must be prepared to the Switchboard Manufacturers Specification. The
preferred method and finish are supplied with the switchboard drawings and data.
The substation building and vehicle access must be sufficiently completed and clear to enable
the installation to proceed unhindered.
The switchroom must be sealed, air-conditioners or other ventilation systems operational (as
installed), and a power supply suitable to run the individual switchboard panel heaters must be
available.
These requirements are to provide a dust free and secure environment to ensure the longevity of
the equipment. This is a hold and inspection point. Installation must not proceed if the conditions
are not met.
Installation of the switchboard must be carried out in accordance with the Manufacturers
Installation Manual.
12.11 HV Cables
12.11.1 General
Installation and termination of HV and LV cables must be carried out in accordance with SS-1-4.4
Cables and Cabling.
The Constructor must supply all tools and equipment, plus minor materials required for the
installation, termination and testing of the HV power cables. All supplied items must be entirely
satisfactory for the service conditions and intended operational requirements, whether such
conditions or operational requirements are directly specified or not.
Cable-laying must also meet the following requirements:
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(ii) Immediately outside the transformer cable boxes (single core cables).
(iii) Inside the indoor switchgear or the outdoor Ring Main Units.
(iv) Immediately outside the indoor switchgear or outdoor Ring Main Units (single core cables).
In addition, all HV cables from the power transformers must be permanently labelled T1 or T2 etc.
at location (ii) and feeder name/number at location (iv).
For auxiliary transformer cables, the marking and labelling must be at locations (iii), (iv) and at or
immediately beneath the cable outdoor terminations, permanently labelled Aux Transformer 1 or 2.
12.11.4 Cable Terminations
Cable terminations must be done in accordance with the relevant manufacturers instructions and
Ergon standard SS-1-4.4 Cables and Cabling.
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EARTHING
The substation earthing system must be constructed and commissioned strictly in accordance with
Ergon Energy Standards SS-1-7.1 Substation Earthing and SS-1-7.2 Safety Earthing and the
relevant Australian Standards and Guidelines: Refer to:
IEEE 80-2000 Guide for Safety in AC Substation Grounding
ENA EG1-2006 Substation Earthing Guide
AS 2067 Switchgear Assemblies and ancillary equipment for alternative voltages above 1kV.
Queensland Electrical Safety Act 2002 Code of Practice: Works
The work shall be carried out by an Electrical Fitter Mechanic possessing a current Queensland
Electrical Workers and Contractors Board Certificate of Competency.
13.1
Earth grid conductor crimp connections, including lugs must be well compressed such that all
conductor strands make solid contact with other conductors and the outer strands are solidly
compressed into the inner surface of the surrounding crimp connector. Gaps between conductors
must be minimal.
Quality of crimp connections is dependent on factors such as crimp type, compression pressure,
calibration and serviceability of compression tool and dies, care and skill of the operator. Prior to
commencement of the earth grid connections, the Ergon Design Manager (or Representative) may
require to inspect a random sample of three (3) to five (5) completed earth grid joints of each type
and may request to view a small number of further samples on a random basis during the course
of the work, to ensure consistency is maintained. These samples must be cut through by hacksaw
to expose the cross-section of the joint, for the approval of the Design Manager (or
Representative). Refer to the specification on a particular project for project specific requirements.
Back-filling of the earth grid conductor excavations must not be carried out until the Ergon Energy
Design Manager (or Representative) has been notified and had time for Final Inspection of the laid
earth grid conductor and jointing. Refer to reference documents SB0301 & SWMS015 for
requirements in relation to excavating for the earth grid and to the SS-1-6.1 Civil Works for details
of back-filling requirements.
All earth grid connections must be ductored as part of the Construction Testing, as described in
Section 16 below.
Other earth grid testing, including measurement of the resistance of the buried earth grid system to
the general mass of the earth, Step and Touch Potentials, Earth Potential Rise (EPR), etc. will be
carried out as part of Commissioning, by the Specialist Test Workgroup, as per the Test and
Commissioning Manual.
To prevent the transfer of dangerous voltages outside the substation, all conducting services
leaving the earth grid area (metallic pipes, fences, control, protection and communication cables,
etc.) must be isolated as specified in SS-1-7.1: Substation Earthing.
13.2
When erecting a fence inside or near the outside of an energised substation, the construction
procedures must ensure that no connection is made between the substation earth grid and any
remote earth. There must also be no possibility of any Personnel (Staff or Public) being able to
contact both the substation earth potential and remote earth potential at the same time, as the
substation earth grid potential may be considerably different from that of remote earth.
Refer to Standard Work Practice SB0301: Civil Works for procedures to be followed when
constructing fences or working on the earth grid in and near a HV substation. Supply of insulation
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All support structures, equipment earth points, marshalling boxes and cable trench covers, etc.
must be connected to the main earth grid, in accordance with Ergon Energy Substation Standard
Earthing Drawings (EESS-10031-01 to EESS-10031-55). These drawings are readily available in
the Substation Design module on the Design and Constructors page on the internet.
(http://www.ergon.com.au/contractors,-suppliers--and--developers/design-and-constructioncontractors)
The earthing tails from the earth grid must be fitted neatly into the provided slots in the foundation,
shaped to the structure earth connection point, cut to length and fitted with the appropriate
compression terminal lug.
Bare copper strap and lugs must be tinned over the whole connection area where earth
connections are made to equipment and structures.
The Constructor must supply all compression tools and dies, plus minor materials such as hot dip
galvanised bolts, nuts, etc. required for jointing and fastening the earthing conductors to structures
and equipment. All fasteners must be both non-corroding and non-corrosive.
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Project Drawings should indicate the main earthing requirements for the building equipment, but
may miss some of the detail, due to the complexity that arises from the number of connections
required. Hence, some guidelines are provided for the assistance of the Construction Workgroup.
All control and protection panels, switchboards, battery chargers, cable trays and ladders and
sundry metalwork in the Control Building must be connected to the main earth grid.
Each separate HV Switchboard or GIS must have at least two earthing tails connected directly
back to the main earth grid in the ground, one at each end of the switchboard or GIS. In a Control
Building Room containing a single row of control/protection panels, exactly the same arrangement
must be applied to the row of panels. Where there are two or more sets of panels, including some
possibly along the walls (AC and DC supply panels, etc.), the earth bars of the different sets of
panels must be bonded together via the earth bar in the overhead cable tray and again two
connections made directly back to the grid, one from either end of the cable tray earth bar.
Cable tray and other sundry metalwork may be earthed via tails off any of the main earth
connections indicated above.
Each individual switchboard panel or control/protection panel must be connected to the main earth
bar run in the cable tray above. The earth bars at the top and bottom of each panel must also be
connected together with an insulated green/yellow earthing conductor of equivalent cross-sectional
area to the earth bars themselves.
Bare copper strap and lugs must be tinned over the whole connection area where earth
connections are made to panels, switchboards, battery chargers, cable trays, etc.
Earthing of the Control Building itself walls, roof, etc. must be separate from the internal
substation equipment earthing and have its own direct connections to the main earth grid, so that
the equipment earthing is not dependent on the building earthing or vice versa.
13.5
Cable Screens
Cable screens are to be earthed at either one or both ends, dependent on the function of the cable,
as specified in Ergon Energy Substation Standards SS-1-4.4 Cables and Cabling and SS-1-7.1
Substation Earthing.
The Constructor must prepare the cable and provide all necessary materials required for effective
connection of the screen, including the required length of earthwire.
The cable screen must be bonded to an earth strap where available, otherwise to the appropriate
earthing terminal of the panel, marshalling box, etc.
For both HV and multicore cables, the cable termination/screen earthing arrangement must provide
sufficient clearance in air from the live parts to ensure that the rated impulse withstand and power
frequency withstand levels are not compromised.
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SECONDARY SYSTEMS
14.1
Protection and Control Panels are supplied as single panel cubicles which must be installed in the
locations indicated on the relevant Building Layout Drawings, bolted together using the joining
brackets provided at the top of each panel and dyna-bolted securely to the floor. Four dyna-bolts
(minimum 12mm diameter) plus square washers (approx. 25mm) are required per panel.
Panels must be lifted only by the eye bolts provided at the top of each panel.
Earthing of panels is covered in Section 13.4.
Lift-off rear panel doors must be removed and placed out of the way during internal fit-out and
wiring of the panels to provide safe passage and exit for Personnel in the event of an emergency.
Relays and other panel equipment must be mounted in the panels and wired in accordance with
the approved design drawings, which should be based on the latest versions of the relevant Relay
Application Guides and ZSS template drawings. Wiring construction work must meet the detailed
requirements and standards in MN000301R166: Construction and Wiring Guidelines for Ergon
Energy Substation Panels.
Where a modular building is specified, the substation control/protection panels and other building
equipment, including MV switchboards and overhead cable tray, etc. will be constructed and
installed off site as part of the building construction, whereas for a brick/block building, installation
of panels and equipment will need to be done on site, following sufficient completion of the building
construction (subject to agreement with the building constructor).
14.2
The SCADA Remote Terminal Unit (RTU) racks must be installed in the panel locations indicated
on the relevant Design Drawings for the Project.
The Local Control Facility (LCF) (also referred to as a HMI Human Machine Interface) must be
installed either on the desktop or in the allocated panel, as indicated on the Drawings, dependent
on which type of LCF is provided. A touch screen LCF will be installed in an allocated panel.
Any spare cards in an RTU rack must be fully wired out to terminals, as indicated on the Design
Drawings for the RTU, so as to be readily available in the future if needed.
Loading of RTU configuration files into RTUs and functional testing will be carried out by the
appropriate Secondary Systems Group and programming of the LCF will be carried out by Ergon
Energy SCADA Group.
14.3
Communications
Communications and signalling requirements are generally designed, supplied and installed by
Ergon Communications work groups, but some associated work is generally the responsibility of
the substation constructor. Specifically,
Provision of AC & DC power supplies from the appropriate Distribution panels to the
Communications panels.
Installation of fibre optic cable ducts and termination enclosures as per Drawings 899364-01
and 899364-02, as required.
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Supply and installation of public telephone services and telephone isolation equipment, if
required by the design. (In most new substations, the telephone service will now be provided
by the Ergon Communications workgroup, via the communications panels).
The DC power supply cabling from the substation 110V DC Distribution Panel, or from the 48V DC
Supply Panel as required, must be installed in accordance with the design drawings, Ergon
Substation Standards SS-1-5.1 DC Supplies and SS-1-4.4 Cables and Cabling and STMP004
Standard for Communications Equipment Installation.
The location and type of the outdoor conduits, pits, termination enclosures and splice enclosures
will depend on the incoming optical fibre cable type and location of the terminating structure.
Where more than one fibre optic cable enters the substation, the conduits for each cable must
follow diverse paths into the substation control building and not use common pits or ducts or
termination enclosures. The internal OFS 800 termination enclosure must be mounted on the wall
of the equipment room as close as practicable to the communications equipment cubicles and in
accordance with AS/ACIF S009:2001 Installation Requirements for Customer Cabling (Wiring
Rules). The final position of conduits, cable pits, termination enclosures, etc. must be determined
in conjunction with the Communications workgroup.
The required orientation of the communications antenna and of any future microwave dish to be
mounted on the concrete pole must be double-checked before installation of the pole. - Orientation
is to be in accordance with the site specific layout drawing, as is the antenna mounting
arrangements.
If a direct connection to the public telephone network is required, a 10 Pair lead-in cable must be
installed from the public telephone network to the substation. This includes telecommunications
conduits from the property boundary to the substation control building, and, in consultation with the
Carriers contractor, from the property boundary to the public network connection point. All
materials used must be in accordance with AS/ACIF S008:2010 Requirements for Customer
Cabling Products. All telecommunications equipment must be installed in accordance with
AS/ACIF S009:2006 Installation Requirements for Customer Cabling (Wiring Rules).
Where required, a telephone Line Isolation Unit (LIU) must be installed in the substation building to
isolate the public telephone network from the telephone equipment installed in the substation.
The telephone line isolation unit must be equipped with sufficient high voltage isolation links to
allow for termination and isolation of the 10 pair lead-in cable, as well as sufficient optical isolation
modules to isolate two PSTN telephone lines, with capability of expansion to four telephone lines
by the addition of isolation modules.
The exchange side of the isolation unit must be powered from the Carriers network. The
subscriber side of the isolation unit must be powered from the substation DC supply.
During any work on the network side of the LIU, any accessible exposed earthed metal within two
metres of the LIU must be covered with insulating rubber mats of appropriate rating (10kV), to
prevent any inadvertent personnel contact with the earthed metal. This is to protect personnel
against potentially dangerous touch potentials between the substation earth grid and the external
public telephone network.
Telecommunications conduits and cables within the substation must be unbroken between the
property boundary and the telephone line isolation unit. The use of PSTN telecommunications pits
within the substation boundary is not permitted.
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Metering
All metering must be installed in accordance with Substation Standard SS-2-4.1 Metering, the
Queensland Electricity Connection and Metering Manual NA000403R328 (QECMM) and the
relevant Design Drawings.
Revenue metering circuits must be sealable at the locations as indicated in SS-2-4.1 Metering and
the EESS-100316 Series of Drawings.
Metering VT and CT loads must be balanced on all three phases as far as possible. For any 3
phase installation, the least loaded metering winding must carry not less than 80% of the load
experienced by the most heavily loaded metering winding. Transducers and meters must be
connected to the preferred phases as indicated in the Manufacturers' Installation Guides. In the
event of contradiction with the Project Design Drawings, the Designers must be consulted for
clarification.
14.5
14.5.1
This Section describes the general requirements for all LV cables, secondary wiring and terminals
for all AC and DC circuits, CT and VT secondary circuits, control, alarm and protection circuits.
All secondary wiring must comply with the following common requirements, in addition to the
specific requirements of other relevant Sections of this Manual:
Stranded Conductors
14.5.2
Installation
All LV cables and wiring must be installed and terminated in accordance with Ergon substation
standard SS-1-4.4 Cables and Cabling and quality document MN000301R166 Construction
and Wiring Guidelines for Ergon Energy Substation Panels.
In order to minimise induced voltages, cable runs must, wherever possible, be at right angles
to the busbars. Where parallel runs are unavoidable, the multicore cables must be separated
from the busbars by as large a distance as practicable.
Within the Control Building, so far as is possible, cables which extend outside the Control
Building must be physically separated from internal cabling and particularly from those cables
containing low level signals.
Where cables enter the building adequate vermin proofing must be installed.
Where X and Y protections are used, the X and Y secondary circuits must also be run in
separate cables.
Cables exiting the Control Building must be laid neatly in concrete trenches, then, exit the
trenches at appropriate points in electrical grade PVC conduits to reach the switchyard
equipment, as indicated on the appropriate Cable Route Diagrams and other Associated
Drawings. Control cables must not be direct buried and must not be run in the same ducts or
conduits as HV cables. Cable segregation distances between LV AC power cables, control
cables and instrumentation cables must be maintained in accordance with Sections 6.3 and
6.4 of SS-1-4.4 Cables and Cabling.
Due care must be taken to avoid damage to cables during laying. Large heavy cables may
need to be supported on rollers when running across other cables, but winches should not be
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Where cables exit from conduits, or enter equipment cubicles for termination, they must be
adequately protected against mechanical damage and adequately supported by clamps
attached either to the panel or the structure. Cables not enclosed within ducts or conduits
must be clamped at intervals not exceeding 300mm (approximately).
Upon installation of cables, both ends must be suitably sealed to prevent ingress of moisture,
dirt, or vermin (until glanded and terminated).
Any exposed outdoor wiring between terminal boxes and cubicles must be wired with
PVC/PVC multicore cables protected from ultraviolet light by painting with single pack epoxy
paint.
Each cable must be fitted with a permanent non-corroding cable marking tag at each end just
before the cable gland, stamped with the unique cable number, as per the Cable Schedule
and appropriate Connection Diagram.
For long cable runs, additional markers must be provided at 30m intervals along the length of
the cable.
Cable screens of multicore cables must be connected to the substation earth grid at both ends
of the cable. Refer also to Section 13.5 of this manual and Section 6.3.3 of SS-1-4.4 Cables
and Cabling.
14.5.3
All Switchyard cable glands must be chrome or brass PVC glands are not acceptable.
Cable cores must be labelled strictly in accordance with the numbering specified on the
relevant Connection Diagrams.
Wire number ferrules must be interlocking, non-rotating type, fitted firmly over the insulation at
both ends of each conductor, as close as possible to the terminals and indelibly marked with
non-deteriorating black lettering on a white background. Clip-on type ferrules are not
acceptable.
Earthing of equipment generally requires that each item be individually connected to the earth
bar. Should looping of earth wires be unavoidable, it must be arranged such that
disconnection of any item of equipment from its earth connection during test or maintenance
will not interrupt the earthing connections to other plant remaining in service.
Terminals in 415V and 240V AC circuits must be protected by inherent design features or an
insulated cover to protect against inadvertent contact. All such terminals and surrounding
barriers must be identified by red colouring and be marked in red "415/240V AC" by means of
a label attached to the terminal barriers or covers.
All fuse holders must be installed at the front of the terminal boards and no live metal is to be
exposed at the back.
All fuses and links must be clearly labelled with the circuit function and fuse size or Link as
per the approved Design Drawings.
All cable cores must be terminated, including spare cores, as indicated in the approved Design
Drawings.
Connections to equipment terminals must be made with appropriate crimp lugs to suit the
particular equipment, as generally indicated by MN000301R166 Construction and Wiring
Guidelines for Ergon Energy Substation Panels. Circular lugs must be used where possible,
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Document MN000301R166 indicates the minimum required Standards for termination of cores
and crimping of lugs. The lug manufacturers recommendations must also be followed.
14.5.4
Optical fibre cables must be run in white conduits, as specified in the design and segregated from
all other cables. The optical fibre conduit may be run in the main cable duct or cable ladder, but
must be clamped to the side of the duct or ladder to be kept clear of the other cables.
Refer also to Sections 11 and 14 of STMP004 Standard for Communications Equipment
Installation, Section 14.3 of this manual, and documents MN000301R166 and BS001404R114 for
other essential requirements in relation to installation of optical fibre cables.
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MISCELLANEOUS
15.1
This Section describes the General Construction requirements of the low voltage 415V AC supply
system for the substation equipment and services plus the on-site construction power needs,
within the earth grid area only. It is not intended to apply to the constructors site office,
workshop and amenities AC supply, which must be installed as a separate system, where these
facilities are outside the substation earth grid area.
The major AC supply equipment, as required by the design, will be specified and procured by the
appropriate design team and will be available for collection by the constructor as indicated in
Section 8.4 of this Manual and the project specification.
All items must be entirely satisfactory for the service conditions and intended operational
requirements, whether such conditions or operational requirements are directly specified or not.
The AC supply system must be installed and tested in accordance with AS/NZS 3000 Wiring
Rules. Additional RCD protection must be installed on LV circuits if required by AS/NZS 3000.
The station supply pad mounted or pole mounted 11kV/415V transformers, RMUs, associated HV
and LV cables, the 415V AC three phase main switchboard and sub-boards must be installed and
tested as indicated on the relevant Design Drawings and in accordance with Ergon Energy
Substation Standard SS-1-5.2 AC Supplies.
Prior to commissioning of the 11kV/415V station supply transformers, a temporary source of LV AC
supply for on-site construction, operation and testing purposes (eg. battery chargers, fans, tap
changers, etc.) will be needed. The substation Constructor must arrange either:
(a) Sufficient LV generating capacity, or
(b) LV Supply to the site from the Ergon Energy Distribution Network, if readily available. The
temporary connection is to be requested for the duration of the Construction/Commissioning
period. This connection will be subject to Ergon Energy Standard Terms and Condition for
supply and will be metered and charged accordingly.
The following conditions apply to the use of temporary supplies:
The temporary supply must be connected to the substation AC supply panel, so as to function,
as far as possible, in the same manner as the final permanent supply will do.
The temporary supply must remain wholly within the substation earth grid area and not
be used to supply equipment outside that area, so as to avoid the possibility of touch
potential problems due to transference of the substation earth potential to an area that might be
at a different earth potential.
Access to all live parts must be restricted in accordance with the requirements of AS/NZS 3000
and any related document, to minimise the risk of accidental contact by personnel.
All outstanding and/or uncompleted works must be made safe at all times, including the cutover
from temporary to permanent arrangement.
A written statement detailing the status of the temporary AC supply and associated isolations,
locks and tags must be provided in handing over to the next work group (Test/Commissioning,
etc.)
Within a live substation site (brownfield), power supply for on-site construction, office and facilities
purposes may be available directly from the existing AC supply system for the site, provided the
tools and equipment connected do not overload the relevant circuits used, or otherwise impact on
the supply to the live substation equipment.
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DC Supply Systems
This Section describes the General Construction requirements of the batteries, battery chargers,
battery stands, DC isolation and test panels, DC/DC converters, DC/AC inverters, and DC
distribution boards for the Substation DC Supply Systems and the Communications DC Supply
System.
The major DC supply equipment items as indicated above are selected (by the Designer) from the
standard Ergon Energy inventory items sourced on the Ergon Energy Period Contract for DC
supply equipment.
All items, whether sourced from the Period Contract or elsewhere (for non-contract items) must be
entirely satisfactory for the service conditions and intended operational requirements, whether such
conditions or operational requirements are directly specified or not.
Installation of the DC Supply Systems, including all cabling between battery banks, isolation and
test panels, DC distribution board, battery charger, DC/DC converter and DC/AC inverter must be
carried out as described in Ergon Energy Substation Standard SS-1-5.1 DC Supplies.
Bolts, nuts, washers and inter-connections must be of an inherently corrosion resistant material or
otherwise protected against corrosion and must be supplied by the Construction Workgroup.
Racks, signage and inter-cell/inter-tier/inter-row connectors are supplied by the Battery
Manufacturer, together with the batteries and must be installed in accordance with the Instruction
Manual supplied.
The Battery and Battery Charger Instruction Manuals (supplied with the equipment) also contain
Factory Acceptance Test results. The batteries and chargers must be inspected, installed and
tested in accordance with the requirements of the Instruction Manuals.
15.3
Lighting
All switchyard and building lighting must be installed in accordance with Ergon Energy substation
standards SS-1-9.6 Substation Lighting and Section 9.3 of SS-1-1.4 Substation Design
Requirements, in locations and orientations as shown on the relevant design drawings.
All switchyard lights must be able to be maintained without need for an outage of any HV
equipment. For example, swing-down lights and their counter-balances must not encroach within
the relevant exclusion zones for nearby HV plant, at any point of their swing-down paths.
Cabling to each light must be connected as indicated on the relevant Design Drawings. Minor
materials required to complete the connections are to be supplied by the Constructor.
15.4
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Painting
All surfaces of structures and equipment must be finished with an appropriate coating system
which will provide the necessary protection against corrosion for the design life of the equipment.
Minimum coatings for all exterior surfaces not specified as hot dip galvanised must be one coat of
primer, one undercoat and two finishing coats of an approved colour and quality paint. The top
coat must be single pack epoxy.
The interior of outdoor control cubicles, cabinets must receive the same number of coats as the
exterior. The Constructor must make good any damage to the paint incurred during delivery,
erection or commissioning, before completion of the works.
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Where building locks are required, they must be flush mounting types, suitable for Ergon Energys
master key system.
Locks must be constructed and located on equipment so that they remain serviceable in the whole
range of Queensland climatic conditions for an indefinite lifetime, including continuous periods of
up to two years without operation or maintenance.
Building entry & internal door lock barrels are to be replaced by the appropriate Ergon lock barrels,
according to the substation region.
All HV operating points (circuit breakers, disconnectors, earthing switches, VT secondary fuses)
must be fitted with the appropriate Ergon switching padlock (again according to the substation
region).
Panel, cubicle and miscellaneous equipment keys, equipment operating handles and the like must
be hung on a shadow board(s) mounted in the control building, in the same room(s) as the
associated equipment. The control building must also include a plan desk, chair, drawing hanger
for storage of substation drawings and two drawer filing cabinet (to fit under desk).
Operating equipment such as portable earthing devices (PEDs), HV test sticks, DNOBs, HV
gloves, etc must be neatly stored in an efficient manner that ensures the equipment remains in
serviceable condition and is readily accessible when required. PEDs must be hung neatly and
singly on smoothly curved brackets, either in the control building, or in an external operating
equipment shed, as specified by the designers. Circuit breaker trolleys for MV switchboards
should be stored in the switchboard room in readily accessible position, but parked neatly so as to
be clear of personnel access paths. A substation sign-in/out log book must be placed on the
control room desk, near the telephone.
Switching padlocks, door lock barrels and operating equipment as listed above are available as
Ergon Energy stores stock. Quantities and voltage/current ratings as appropriate, will be specified
by the designers for the specific project.
15.7
This includes control building lighting and power circuits, air conditioning, fire protection and
security systems as required.
All materials supplied and all work carried out must comply with the requirements of the latest
addition of the Australian/New Zealand Wiring rules (AS/NZS 3000) and amendments thereto, the
Queensland Electrical Safety Act and Regulations, other relevant SAA Codes, Ergon Energy
Standards and the design drawings provided for the project.
All light switches and GPOs must be flush mounted on blockwork, except that outlets of 63A
capacity or greater rating (single or three phase) may be surface mounted. Where blockwork is
required to be core filled, the Contractor must install conduits into flush mounted wall boxes, to
allow drawing in of cables after core filling.
Each electrical socket outlet must be engraved or labelled to indicate its respective circuit number.
In some cases, labels may be fixed to the wall adjacent to the switch, if fixing to the switch is not
suitable.
The control building electrical circuits must be cabled and connected to the appropriate circuit
breakers on the AC Distribution Board, as indicated on the project electrical design drawings.
The AC Distribution Board will be provided as free-issue to the building constructor for installation
as indicated on the building layout drawings, to enable the connection of the building electrical
circuits as in the paragraph above.
The final installation must ensure that the loads are as evenly balanced as possible across the
three phase supply.
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Following installation of each item of new HV plant or protection relay into its correct position in the
substation, a Commissioned Substation Plant Data Record Form NA000403F189 must be
completed for each item and a clear, readable photograph of the nameplate(s) attached.
Similarly, for any existing items of plant de-commissioned and removed from their service
positions, a De-Commissioned Substation Plant Data Record Form NA000403F190 must be
completed and nameplate photo attached.
The form(s) should be completed prior to issue of the Construction Release MN000301F175, in
case access to HV plant is still needed to view and photograph plant details. As well as the
nameplate photograph (essential), a general photograph of the item of plant is also useful.
As well as major HV plant items, completed forms will be required for items such as transformer
bushings, CTs, oil pumps, cooling fans, surge diverters and HV links. Secondary items needing to
be recorded include protection relays, battery banks, chargers, revenue and statistical meters,
metering CTs, RTU cards, etc.
A single form can be used for a set of 3 single phase items of plant (eg. CTs, VTs, surge
diverters). The completed forms and nameplate photos must be forwarded to the regional AMO
(Asset Maintenance Officer) through the Project Manager, as early as possible prior to
commissioning of the plant.
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16.1
General Scope
All construction groups must monitor and ensure the quality of their completed work, by carrying
out Construction Testing and rectifying any deficiencies found, prior to handover to the Test group.
The construction work & testing must be verified by completion of the relevant Substation
Construction Tools, which are available individually on the Process Zone and conveniently grouped
as a package on Ergons internet website for Design and Construction Contractors (under Zone
Substation Design and Construction).
The extent of Construction Testing done must be indicated in the completed Construction Tools
and include (but not be limited to):
(a) Continuity testing of all field wiring and cables in marshalling cubicles and site primary plant.
Point to point testing of panel and primary plant internal wiring will generally have been
completed by the relevant Suppliers and accordingly does not need to be repeated, unless the
wiring has been modified since completion of the F.A.T. In the event that the Field
Construction group are also responsible for wiring of the control, protection and other panels
(either directly or by sub-contract), then that group will also be responsible for continuity
testing of the panel wiring.
(b) Continuity testing of all cables (and connections) entering the Control/Communications
Buildings and any additional inter-panel wiring, DC/AC supplies and any other wiring in the
Building that has not been checked during FAT Testing of Control/Protection Panels.
(Unchecked wiring should be readily determined from the greened-out copies of Schematics
marked up during FAT Testing).
(c) Insulation Resistance Testing (at 500V) of all wiring installed on site including control cables,
panel wiring and inter-panel wiring.
(d) Ductoring of all earth mat connections. A minimum current of 50A is used for resistance
measurement to check continuity of earth connections from all structures, plant, equipment
and fittings to the main earth grid. Resistance is measured to a common reference point (the
No 1 Transformer 11kV neutral connection point). Refer also to Section 5.3 of SGM002
Substation Earthing Strategy and Section 5.7 of SP0515 Bus Assembly Testing SWP. Results
must be recorded on Earth System Continuity Test Report or equivalent.
(e) Ductoring of HV connections to primary plant. Refer to Section 5.6 of SP0515 Bus Assembly
Testing SWP. Results must be recorded on SP0515C01 Bus Assembly Test Report or
equivalent.
All construction works must be verified by the Substation Construction Coordinator or equivalent
Contractor representative supervising and coordinating the work, through a combination of
checking the completed Construction Tools and adequate inspection of the completed work.
At the completion of construction, a verified electronic copy of all relevant completed Construction
Tools must be saved to Ergons nominated Network Storage drive for maintenance and quality
records and a copy forwarded to the Ergon Project Manager. Where the constructor does not have
suitable access to the Ergon network, the Ergon Project Manager will arrange for saving of the
electronic copy on the network drive.
16.2
that all construction has been completed fully in accordance with the design drawings and
the Construction Manual, and
(ii) that the relevant construction group(s) is/are now clear of the listed plant and now consider
all the relevant HV plant and equipment to be live.
As the HV Equipment will now be subject to test voltages used by the Test Workgroup carrying out
Site Integration Testing, any further access required (e.g. to correct an error or omission) will be
done under the coordination of the Commissioning Officer/Engineer and the Test Workgroup.
Ergon Energys High Voltage Isolation and Access Procedures (HVIA) apply to those parts of the
site now considered as capable of being made live.
If Construction and Commissioning of the Substation is occurring in stages, then the Construction
Release may apply to a Section of the equipment only, in which case access to other areas of the
work may still be available.
Upon receipt of the above document, Site Integration Testing (SIT) will be commenced, followed by
final pre-energisation testing, HV Switching, energisation and post energisation on load testing, in
accordance with the Test and Commissioning Manual.
16.4
On completion of all Site Construction Works, as indicated above, each involved Construction
group must provide to the Project Manager a completed MN000301F123: Construction Safety
Clearance High Voltage Apparatus, confirming that all personnel in the group are now clear of all
parts of the electrical works and now consider all the relevant HV plant and equipment to be live.
This will assist to enable the Project Manager to sign off his agreement that final commissioning
and subsequent energisation of the complete works may now proceed.
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Outstanding Items
In the event of any outstanding items of work unable to be completed at the time of handover of the
Construction Release, these need to be noted clearly on the Construction Release, and discussed
with the Ergon Energy Commissioning Officer and Project Manager for follow up.
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