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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
FOR
REROFITTING OF
OF
UKAI HYDRO POWER STATION UNIT 1 TO 4
AND
KADANA HYDRO POWER STATION UNIT NO.3 or 4
1. The bidder shall be original equipment manufacturer (OEM). The offered Relay have to
be designed, manufactured and tested as per relevant IS/IEC with latest amendments.
2. The minimum requirement of manufacturing capacity of offered type, size and rating of
Relays shall be five times of the tendered qty. The bidder should indicate manufacturing
capacity by submitting latest updated certificate of a Chartered Engineer (CE).
3. Relay / PROTECTION PANELS offered shall be of similar or higher rating and in service
for a minimum period of THREE (3) years and satisfactory performance certificate from
utilities like State Electricity Corporations, NTPC, PGCIL etc. in respect of this should be
submitted. The details shall be submitted in Schedule 5 for “Performance and Experience
Detail “
3. Bidder shall submit Details of orders for similar nature/jobs carried out along with
documentary evidence, performance certificate and their organization set up for such work
executed in past there years indicating the names of the organizations, order no and date.
4. The bidder should clearly indicate the quantity and single value contract executed during last
five (5) years for the offered product. Bidder should have executed one single contract
during last five years for the quantity equivalent to bid. The details should be submitted as
per format in Schedule 6 “Largest Quantity order Executed Details. “
5. Relay / PROTECTION PANELS offered shall have type test certificates from accredited
laboratory (accreditation based on ISO/IEC/Guide 25/17025 or EN 45001 by the national
accreditation body of the country where the lab is located.) as per IS/IEC/Technical
specification, not older than FIVE (5) years from the date of opening of technical bid.
6. The bidder shall guarantee for supplying maintenance spares and services as well as
repairing of relays for a period of the life expectancy of 15 years.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
CONTENTS
3.01.00 The requirement of Panel, Relay and Communication network etc. to be supplied
against this specification and their required deliveries are given in Commercial Terms
and Conditions and also in the ANNEXURE-I
3.02.00 Delivery instructions shall be issued to the successful bidder after placement of orders
and after inspection and testing of Panels and relays at manufacturer’s works.
4.00.00 STANDARDS
4.01.00 Unless otherwise specified elsewhere in this specification, all equipment and
materials shall be designed, manufactured and tested in accordance with the latest
revisions of Indian Standards or British Standards and International Electro-Technical
Commission (IEC) Standard available at the time of placement of order. The supplier
shall submit the copies of the relevant standards applicable to the relay.
Signature And seal of Bidder 7
4.02.00 Equipment meeting with any other standard, which ensures equal or better quality,
may be accepted. Where the equipment conforms to any other standard, the salient
points of difference between the standards adopted and the above standards shall be
clearly brought out in the tender. A certified copy of such standard in English version
shall be submitted along with the bid.
4.03.00 A list of applicable Standards is given in Annexure II
7.01.00 PANEL:
7.01.01 Existing Generator relay Panel at Ukai Hydro Power station is of Duplex
type with relay and control equipments together. The front side panel is
having two compartments having control switches, indications, meters,
some protective relays etc. and associated wiring. The rear side panel is
having protective relays with associated wiring. The schematic of the
existing panel is attached with this specification. Looking to site
requirement the front side panels will not be removed but blanking
plates shall be provided in place of removed relay. The rear panel having
only protective relay shall be removed and new panel to be supplied at
Ukai shall be designed to have matching dimension and colour shade
with existing remaining panel and space available to house all required
relays ,equipments , accessories etc. as specified in this specification for
all four units of Ukai Hydro station.
7.01.02 Existing Generator relay panel at Kadana Hydro Power station is of
Simplex type having two compartments. The schematic of the existing
panel is attached with this specification. The existing complete panel shall
be removed and the new panel to be supplied at Kadana shall be
designed to have matching dimension and colour shade with exiting other
panels to house all required relay , equipments , accessories etc. as
specified in this specification for one unit of Kadana Hydro station.
7.01.03 The Panel Dimensions shall depend on site requirement and space available.
The details should be finalized during the engineering stage by the successful
bidder after getting approval from GSECL.
7.01.04 Panel shall be completely metal enclosed and shall be dust, moisture and
vermin proof to meet the requirement of IP 51 of IS: 2147.
7.01.05 The panel shall be free standing , floor mounting type , and shall comprise
rigid , welded structural frame enclosed completely with specially selected
smooth finished cold rolled sheet steel of thick ness not less than 3.0 mm for
load bearing members ( Front Panel , base frame , door frame) and 2.0 mm
for non load bearing members ( side panel , cubicle roof , door). There shall
be sufficient reinforcement to provide level surfaces , resistance to vibration ,
and rigidity during transportation and installation.
7.01.06 All doors and removable covers shall be gasketed all round with neoprene
gaskets, ventilating louvers with screen and filters.
7.01.07 Design, material selection and workmanship shall be such as to result in neat
appearance inside and out side with no weld, rivets or bolt heads apparent
from outside and with all exterior surface true and smooth.
7.01.08 Cable entries to the panel shall be from the screwed type removable bottom
plates of the panel
7.01.09 The panel should be completely wired and to be fixed with all accessories like
Relays , Auxiliary relays , TBs , ( Disconnecting type TBs with shorting
7.02.01 The bidder will have to reconnect the existing AC / DC supply for Switches,
Panel illumination, space heater etc. and supplies for control and protections
of existing panels.
7.02.02 The relays shall be suitable for 220V (+10% to -15%) DC supply
7.03.01 All wiring shall be carried out with 1100V grade single core multi strand
flexible copper conductor wires with HRPVC insulation and shall be flame
retardant, vermin and rodent proof. The current carrying capacity of wire
shall be adequate for the duty assigned to it considering short circuit
condition and shall have sufficient flexibility to facilitate proper termination
at any location. Colour coded wires (red, yellow, blue, black) shall be used
for CT, VT and CVT secondary connections. The copper conductor used for
internal wiring be as follows:
7.03.02 Auxiliary bus wiring for AC and DC supplies voltage transformer circuits,
annunciation circuits and other common circuits shall be provided near the
top of the panels running throughout the entire length of the panels.
7.03.03 The wire numbers shown in the wiring diagram shall be in accordance with
IS375/BS152/BS156. All wires directly connected to trip circuit breaker or
devices shall be distinguished by addition of a red colored or lettered ferrule.
Number 6 and 9 shall not be used.
7.03.04 Panel wiring shall be securely supported, neatly installed by lacing and tying,
readily accessible and connected to equipment terminals and terminal blocks.
Flame retardant, plastic wiring channels/troughs with strap on plastic covers
shall be used for this purpose. Sufficient space in channel for modification of
wiring shall be kept.
7.03.06 The unused space on the front or rear of the panels shall be kept clear of
wiring to facilitate addition of devices without rewiring associated portion of
the panels.
7.03.07 Wire termination shall be made with solder less crimping type of tinned
copper lugs which firmly grip the conductor. Insulation sleeves shall be
provided at all the wire terminations. Engraved core identification plastic
ferrules, marked to correspond with panel wiring diagram shall be fitted at
Signature And seal of Bidder 10
both ends of each wire. Ferrules shall fit tightly on the wire and shall not fall
off when the wire is disconnected from terminal blocks.
7.03.08 The bidder shall be responsible for the completeness and correctness of the
internal wiring and for the proper functioning of the connected equipment.
7.03.09 Terminations on T.B. shall be grouped function wise on one region of T.B.
(may not be full T.B) to take outlet connections in one cable for the function.
7.04.00 LABEL
7.04.01 All front mounted equipment as well as equipment mounted inside the panels
shall be provided with individual labels with equipment designation
engraved. The labels shall be mounted directly below the respective
equipment.
7.04.02 All the front mounted equipment shall also be provided tag numbers
corresponding to the ones shown in the panel internal wiring to facilitate each
tracing of wiring. These labels shall be mounted directly by the side of the
respective equipment and shall not be hidden by the equipment wiring.
7.04.03 Labels shall be made of Aluminum anodized plate P.V. Castings. Labels shall
have white letters on block background. All relays shall be given standard
abbreviation numbers with name of device, corresponding to the ones shown
in the panel internal wiring.
7.05.00 EARTHING
7.05.01 All metallic cases of relays, instruments and other mounted equipment shall
be connected to earth bus by copper wires of size not less than 2.5 sq. mm.
The colour of the earthing wire shall be green.
7.05.02 Looping of earth connections which would result in loss of earth connection
to other devices when the loop is broken shall not be permitted. However,
looping of earth connections between equipment to provide alternative paths,
to earth bus shall be provided.
7.05.03 VT, CVT and CT secondary neutral or common lead shall be earthed at one
place only. Such earthing shall be made through links, so that earthing may be
removed from one group without disturbing continuity of earthing systems
for other group.
7.05.04 A separate earthing point shall be provided in the panel for cable screens of
static equipment, insulation between two earths prior to connections of the
two earths to the Purchaser’s earthing grid, shall withstand a test voltage of
500V for 1 minute (or higher insulation resistance of not less than 1 meg-
ohms at 500V) connection between the screen terminals and the screen earth
– point shall be jumper wires. Connection of this earth point to the station
earth shall be carried out by Purchaser.
7.08.01 Terminal blocks shall be 1100 V grade, 45 amps rated, one piece molded,
complete with insulated barriers, stud type, melamine housing brass
terminals, washers, brass nuts and brass lock nuts and identification strips.
Markings on the terminals strips shall correspond to wire number on the
wiring diagrams. Not more than 2 wires shall be connected to any terminals.
7.08.02 Terminal blocks for CT, CVT and VT secondary leads shall be provided with
test links and isolating facilities. CT secondary wiring should be such that it
can connect additional circuit in series.
7.08.03 All spare contacts and terminals of the panel mounted equipment and devices
shall be wired up to terminal blocks with ferrule numbers starting with U.
7.08.04 Unless otherwise specified, terminal blocks shall be suitable for connecting
the following conductors of purchaser’s cables on each side.
i) :All DC and auxiliary AC circuits -- minimum one of 2.5mm2 copper
ii) :All CT & PT circuits -- minimum two of 2.5mm2 copper
7.08.05 Moulding materials shall be self extinguishing or resistant to flame
propagation, substantially non hydroscopic and shall not carbonized when
tested for tracking. The insulation between any terminal and frame work
between adjacent terminals shall with stand test of 2kV RMS for one minute.
The molding shall be mechanically robust to withstand handling while
making terminations.
7.08.06 Easily removable Protective transparent plastic covers for placing over the
live parts of the terminal blocks shall be provided invariably.
7.09.00 PAINTING
7.09.01 All sheet steel work shall be phosphated in accordance with the following
procedures and in accordance with IS; 6005 `Code of Practice for
phosphating iron and steel’.
7.09.02 Oil, grease, dirt and swart shall be thoroughly removed by emulsion cleaning.
7.09.03 Rust and scale shall be removed by pickling with dilute acid followed by
washing with running water, rinsing with slightly alkaline hot water and
drying.
7.09.04 After phosphating, through rinsing shall be carried out with clean water
followed by final rinsing with dilute bi-chromate solution and oven drying.
7.09.05 The phosphate coating shall be sealed by the application of two coats of ready
mixed, stowing type zinc chromate primer. The first coat may be `Flash
dried’ while the second coat shall be stowed.
7.09.06 After application of the primer, two coats of finishing synthetic enamel paint
shall be applied, each coat followed by stowing. The second finishing coat
shall be applied after completion of tests.The panel/sheet shall have colour
confirming to shade of existing panel.
7.09.07 Each coat of primer and finishing paint shall be of a slightly aesthetically
pleasing appearance free from dirt and uneven surface.
7.09.08 The bottom plate shall be painted with an anti corrosive paint.
7.09.09 The paint thickness shall be 60-100 microns for powder coating.
8.01.00 The general requirements for the protective relays are described here under however;
all relays shall in general comply with the technical specifications mentioned under
clause 11.00.00 “Principal Technical Parameters”
8.02.00 All relays shall confirm to the requirements of Standards listed in Annexure II.
Equipments meeting any other authoritative standard, which ensures equal or better
quality than the standards mentioned shall also be acceptable. Equipment for which
Indian Standards are not available, the relevant British standards and IEC
recommendations will be applicable. Please attach photocopy of all such standards
according to which the equipment has been offered.
8.03.00 Relays shall be suitable for flush mounting on the front with connections from the
rear.
8.04.00 All protective relays shall be with proper on line testing facilities without isolation
from TB where inputs viz CT/ PT and DC are wired. All main relays shall be
provided with test plug to test the relay on line. Necessary test plugs/ test handles per
panel shall be supplied loose and shall be included in contractor’s scope of supply.
8.05.00 All AC operated relays shall be suitable for operation at 50 Hz. AC voltage operated
relays shall be suitable for 110V VT secondary and current operated relays for 1or 5
amps. CT secondary. All DC operated relays and timers shall be designed for the DC
voltage specified, and shall operate satisfactorily between 80% and 110% of rated
voltage. Voltage operated relays shall have adequate thermal capacity for continuous
operation.
8.06.00 Supervision relays having sufficient nos. of contacts for annunciation, blocking and
permissive function etc., to supervise healthiness of Auxiliary supply, PT supply, Trip
relay healthiness, Trip circuits shall form part of the scheme to be supplied.
8.07.00 The protective relays shall be suitable for efficient and reliable operation of the
protection scheme described in the specification. Necessary auxiliary relays and
timers required for interlocking schemes, multiplication of contacts, monitoring of
control supplies and circuits, lockout relay monitoring circuit etc. shall be provided.
8.08.00 All protective relays, auxiliary relays and timers except the lockout relays and
interlocking relays specified shall be provided with self-reset type contacts. All
protective relay and timers shall be provided with externally hand reset positive action
operation indicators with inscription. All protective relays, which do not have
8.09.00 Built-in hand-reset operation indicators shall have additional auxiliary relays with
operating indicators (flag relays) for this purpose.
8.10.00 No control relay which shall trip the power circuit breaker when the relay is de-
energized shall be employed in the circuits.
8.11.00 Any alternative/ additional protections or relays considered necessary for providing
complete effective and reliable protection shall also be included in the scope of
supply.
8.12.00 Provision shall be made for easy isolation of trip circuits of each relay for the purpose
of testing and maintenance.
8.13.00 The setting ranges of the relays offered, if different from the ones specified shall
also be acceptable if they meet the functional requirements.
10.01.00 The various detail of CTs, PTs, transformers and generators , existing scheme , relay
setting etc. for Ukai Hydro and Kadana Hydro Stations are attached at Annexure III
to XIII
11.01.00 The protective gear shall be as fast in operation as possible, so as to maintain the
maximum stability under fault conditions. The protective scheme shall provide
suitable protection for the individual equipment and at the same time ensure proper
operation of the entire protective system as a coordinated whole. Various protective
systems shall be designed to isolate only the faulty circuits and to avoid
indiscriminate tripping of healthy circuits. The protective scheme shall not be
susceptible to incorrect operation as a result of transient phenomenon, which may
arise during disturbances on the system.
11.04.00 The electrical protection scheme proposed to be adopted for Unit comprising of
Generator, GT & Aux. Transformer shall have following functions
11.05.00 The protection system shall comprise pre-engineered modular or discrete self-
contained system comprising multifunction numerical relays (interfaced with
computer system for Ukai Hydro). In addition to the relays/protections mentioned in
this specification, any additional protections/relays considered necessary by the
Bidder for his system shall be included and offered by the Bidder. Licensed software
to read, set, configure and analyze the relay shall also be supplied. (along with
Computer system at Ukai Hydro system)
Differential protection-87G.
Impedance Protection by Distance protection Zones- 21G
Negative phase sequence protection -46G
Loss-of-Excitation protection with provision for instantaneous trip-40G.
Pole Slip Protection- 98G
Low forward power protection -37G
Reverse power protection- 32G
Thermal Over Load protection- 49 G
Over Current Protection -50 O/L
Dead Machine protection- 94G
100 % Stator earth fault protection (both 0-95% and 0-100%) -64G1.
95 % Stator earth fault Protection- 64 G2
Standby Stator Earth Fault protection.
Inter Turn Protection -95G
Generator over voltage protection -59G. (High set , Over speed)
Generator Under Voltage Protection – 27G
Over and under frequency protection- 81GU & 81GO
Rotor Earth Fault Protection-64 GR
• For coverage of faults within about 95% of the stator winding or better, a sensitive
neutral voltage displacement function shall be provided. The element shall be tuned
• Protect 100% stator winding against earthfault in combination with the 95% stator
earthfault protection.
• Be sensitive to external faults, transients and inherent harmonic currents.
• Shall operate on the principle of detection of change in the magnitude/ distribution
of stator 3rd harmonic volatges caused by stator earthfault.
• Have time setting range from 0 to 100 sec. In steps of 0.01 secs.
• 100% Stator Earth fault protection shall be provided by low frequency injection
principle thereby providing protection for generator during standstill, startup and
running conditions.
The element shall comprise of two stages, each separately adjustable of over voltage
with threshold variable from 100% to 140% of rated voltage.
The phase – phase voltage shall be measured by the relay to prevent the element
operating during rise of voltage on downstream earth faults.
The first and second stages shall have variable time delay setting ranges of 0.5 to 5
sec and 2 to 20 sec respectively. The relay shall have a drop-off to pick up ratio
greater than 95 %
The purpose of this protection is to detect a fault between the windings of the same
phase for generators made up of several circuits in parallel. This function shall be
performed by a time delay over-current protection connected between the natural
point of each parallel winding.
According to the alternator specification, if the generator has only common neutral of
parallel circuits for each phase brought out, the interturn fault protection shall be
based on zero sequence voltage measurement.
The Restricted Earth Fault protection function shall be provided to protect the HV
winding of generator transformer against internal faults for protected zone
The over flux protection shall be provided to safeguard the transformer against the
operation at flux densities which may cause damage to the core.
i). Operate on the principle of voltage to frequency ratio and shall be phase to phase
connected.
ii). Have inverse time characteristics, matching with transformer over fluxing
withstand capability curve.
iii). Provide an independent `alarm’ with the time delay continuously adjustable
between 0.1 to 6 seconds.
iv). Tripping time shall be governed by v/f vs. time characteristic of the relay.
v). V/F setting shall be adjustable from 1.0 to 1.5 times rated flux.
vi). Have a set of characteristics for various time multiplier settings. The maximum
operating time of the relay shall not exceed 3 seconds and 1.5 seconds at `V/F’
values of 1.4 and 1.5 times of rated values respectively.
vii). have an accuracy of operating time, better than ± 10% Have a resetting ratio of
95% or better, rated voltage 110V AC. 50Hz..
viii). Provide sufficient number of potential free contacts to cater the needs of
connection to alarm annunciation. Data acquisition and optional trip facility to be
connected by purchaser where needed.
Includes hand reset LED for Alarm & Trip operated indication.
Apart from the protection functions specified above, the numerical protection
equipment shall be provided with the following functions and features:
11.20.00 MEASUREMENT :
IED shall measure and display on line information on the local HMI and on the
Substation Automation System about:
• measured voltages, currents, frequency, active,
Reactive and apparent power and power factor,
• The primary and secondary phasors,
• Differential currents, bias currents,
• positive, negative and zero sequence currents and voltages,
• measured values and other information of the
• different parameters for included functions,
• logical values of all binary in- and outputs and
• general IED information
All measured values shall be time tagged with real clock in the system itself
ii) 100 Disturbance Record with a total Disturbance Recording time of 340 secs
with facility for programmable pre and fault recording time. It should be
possible to save the record in a COMTRADE format for replaying by relay test
kit
iii) The disturbance recorder shall be with 40(External & Internal) Analogue
channels and 96 binary signals
iv) Any digital signal can be programmed to act as trigger for the DR. Analog
channels should have programmable threshold levels for triggers and selection
for over or under levels should be possible
11.25.00 COMMUNICATION:
(ii.) All numerical relays offered shall be IEC 61850 compliant. Bidder shall submit
KEMA certificate showing compliance for major functions like Buffered
Reports(6),Time synchronization(13),GOOSE(9ab),Direct Control(12a),File
transfer.
11.29.00 HOUSING:
Flush Mounting
Screw Terminals: (‘O’ Lug for CT Connection)
Degree of Protection: IP51
12.00.00 TESTS
12.01.03 The purchaser reserves the right to demand repetition of some or all the
type test in the presence of the purchaser’s representative. For this
purpose the bidder may quote unit rates for carrying out each type test.
For any change in the design/type already type tested and extra cost in
case, the equipment has not beentype tested earlier, the entire type test
as per relevant standards shall be carried out by the successful bidder in
the presence of purchaser’s representative without any extra cost.
12.02.01 All acceptance and routine test as stipulated in the relevant standards
shall be conducted at the place of manufacturer in presence of
purchaser’s representative without any extra cost.
12.02.02 Immediately after finalization of the programme of type/ acceptance/
routine/ testing the supplier shall give two weeks advance intimation to
the purchaser to enable him to depute his representative for witnessing
the tests.
12.02.03 No equipments shall be dispatched before all tests and inspection have
been carried out according to the approved quality assurance plan unless
otherwise instructed by the purchaser
16.00.00 DEVIATIONS
No deviations to this specification shall be acceptable unless specifically
indicated in the offer in the relevant schedule. All deviations shall be clearly spelt
out by the Bidder and the price implications thereof.
GSECL at their discretion will decide regarding acceptance of deviation.
17.03.00 In addition to the information provided on drawings, each drawing shall carry a
revision number, date of revision and brief details of revisions arrived out. Wherever
any revision is carried out, correspondingly revision number must be updated. All
revisions carried out shall be highlighted on the drawing and a Separate sheet
furnished stating the reasons for such revision. A note stating drawing is generally
revised is not acceptable.
17.04.00 Drawings submitted by the Bidder for approval will be checked / reviewed by the
Purchaser’ and comments, if any, on the same will be conveyed to the
17.06.00 Reproducible, where called for in the Drawing Submission Schedule, shall be
submitted after the approval of drawings. These should be of good quality and capable
of producing clear and legible prints.
17.07.00 Upon completion of the installation, the Bidder shall furnish a complete set of
drawings on reproducible form on which the Bidder shall make in a neat and accurate
manner, a complete record of all changes and revisions to the original design, as
installed in the completed work. These drawings shall be submitted to the Purchaser.
17.08.00 Drawings prepared by the Bidder and approved by the Purchaser shall be considered
as a part of the Contract Specification. However, examination and approval of the
drawings by the Purchaser shall not relieve the Bidder of his responsibility for
engineering, design, workmanship, materials and construction under the Contract.
17.09.00 If, at any time before the completion of the work, changes are made necessitating
revision of approved drawings, the Bidder shall make such revisions and proceed in
the same routine as for the original approval.
17.10.00 The drawing and documents which are not subject to approval shall be stamped “FOR
INFORMATION”. However, the Purchaser shall reserve the right to comment.
17.11.00 The Bidder shall prepare and submit to the Purchaser, operation and maintenance
manuals in accordance with the Purchaser’s requirements and in sufficient detail, for
the Purchaser to get familiarized with the equipment and to enable him to operate,
maintain, dismantle, reassemble, adjust and repair the equipment in a safe and
efficient manner. O&M Manual shall contain
i) Vendor Contact Details
ii) Storage Instruction
iii) Erection & Commissioning Instruction
iv) Operating Procedure /Instruction and Maintenance Schedule
v) List of Bought out component & sub vendor’s addresses
vi) Technical Data Sheet
vii) Leaflets of Bought Out component
vii) Drawings etc.
17.12.00 A separate section of the manuals shall be devoted to each size/ type of equipment
and shall contain a detailed description of construction and operation, together with
all relevant pamphlets, catalogues, drawings and a list of parts with procedure for
ordering spares. Maintenance instructions shall include checking, testing and
replacement procedures to be carried out to ensure trouble-free operation.
17.13.00 All documents including drawings, data sheets, erection and commissioning manuals,
O & M manuals shall be provided on electronic media viz. CD’s. Each electronic
media shall be of high quality and suitable for long-term storage. The
reproduction from media shall be of good quality.
18.01.00 As a minimum, the bidder shall furnish the following in two sets failing which the
bids shall be rejected.
i) Typical general arrangement drawing of the equipment showing
overall dimensions.
ii) Typical schematic drawing in respect of Panel , relay/scheme
offered looking to the scope , visit at site , discussion with GSECL
which shall include Analoge input , Binary Input Output , Logic ,
etc. on the basis of which technical scrutiny will be made.
iii) Catalogues for equipment and fittings & accessories
iv) Operation & Maintenance Manual.
v) Schedules as per Section III.
vi) Quality assurance plan
vii) Type test reports of similar rating equipment
viii) Experience certificates of supply of identical types of equipment
ix) List of sub-vendors for purchaser’s approval.
19.02.00 Before dispatch of equipments to consignees, the supplier is required to submit sets
of following drawings / documents in suitable files. There shall be such five sets per
equipment and shall be forwarded to (a) Three sets to consignee before Dispatch of
equipment (b) one set with equipment and (c) One set to C.E. (G) GSECL Vidyut
Bhavan , Race Course Vadodara-390007
a) Control schematics and wiring diagrams.
b) Operation and maintenance manual.
c) Commissioning manual.
d) Catalogues for all bought out items.
The manuals and test reports should be submitted in bound form suitable for
long storage with the necessary information printed on the cover page as well as
back for easy traceability. The documents not submitted in the above manner
will not be accepted.
All Erection, operation & maintenance manuals & drawings shall be furnished in
reproducible form ( CDs) also.
20.00.00 DEMONSTRATION
During technical scrutiny of the bid purchaser may ask to give
demonstration of offered relay. The bidder shall demonstrate the same
within two weeks of intimation from purchaser.
21.01.00 All equipment/material shall be suitably packed for transport, carriage at site and
outdoor storage during transit. The contractor shall be responsible for any damage to
the equipment during transit due to improper and inadequate packing. The cases
21.02.00 Wherever necessary proper arrangement for attaching slings for lifting shall be
provided and all packages clearly marked with gross weight, signs showing `UP’ and
`DOWN’ sides of boxes, contents of each package, order no. and date, name of the
plant of which the material in the package forms part of and any handling and
unpacking instructions considered necessary. Any material found short inside the
intact packing cases shall be supplied by the manufacturer/supplier without any extra
cost.
21.03.00 Bidder shall ascertain, prior to shipment, from concerned authorities, the transport
limitations like weight and maximum allowable package size for transportation.
Fragile material such as relay cases, Instruments and other glass material shall be
carefully covered with shock absorbing protective materials, such as thermocol, silica
gel or equivalent moisture absorbent material in small cotton bags shall be placed
inside the packing wherever necessary.
21.04.00 Each consignment shall be accompanied by a detailed packing list containing the
following information.
22.00.00 TRAINING:
22.01.00 The successful bidder shall be required to provide facility for in-plant training, at no
extra cost to the purchaser’s four engineers to be nominated by the purchaser for
a period of three days at his works, where the equipment offered shall be
manufactured. The training shall cover familiarization with manufacturing and
assembly techniques, procedures of installation, testing, commissioning, operation,
maintenance and trouble shooting on the relays .
22.02.00 If the relay offered, is being designed and manufactured in collaboration with any
other manufacturer, the supplier shall provide facilities for the in-plant training in the
collaborators works.
22.03.00 In case of training within India, the to and fro travel expenses, lodging and boarding
charges as well as allowances for out of pocket expenses in respect of the trainees,
shall be borne by the Purchaser. However, the supplier shall provide suitable
facilities for lodging and boarding as well as to and fro transport to place of training
from the hotel/guest house.
22.04.00 The programme of the training shall be mutually discussed and finalized by the
purchaser with suppliers.
23.01.00 The bidder shall depute their Engineer, technician to the site for carrying out the
retrofitting work, testing and commissioning of relays, schemes etc.
24.00.00 SCHEDULES:
24.01.00 The bidder shall fill in the schedules indicated in Section IV which form part of the
bid specification and offer. If the schedules are not submitted duly filled in with the
offer, the offer is likely to be rejected.
The bidder shall guarantee for supplying maintenance spares and services as well as
repairing of relays for a period of the life expectancy of 25 years.
CONTENTS
i) RELAYS
Sr. Standard No. Title
No.
a) IS: 3231 - 1965 Specification for Electrical Relays for Power System Protection.
b) IS: 3842 Application guide for Electrical Relays for ac system.
Part-I – 1967 Over current Relays for Feeder & Transformer.
Part-II – 1966 Over current Relays for Generators & Motors.
Part-III – 1966 Phase unbalance Relays including Negative Phase Sequence Relays.
Part-IV – 1966 Thermal Relays.
Part-V – 1968 Distance Protection Relays.
Part-VI – 1972 Power Relays.
Part-VII – 1972 Frequency Relays.
Part-VIII – 1976 Voltage Relays.
Part-IX – 1976 Relays for Bus Bar Protection.
Part-XII – 1976 Differential Relays for X-mers.
c) IS: 1885 Electro-Technical Vocabulary.
Part-IX-1966 Electrical Relays.
Part-X-1966 Electrical Power system Protection.
Part-XVII-1979 Switchgear and Control gear.
d) IS: 5834 Specification for Electrical timer Relays for industrial purposes.
Part-II-1973 Motorized.
e) IS: 8686-1977 Specification for Static Protection Relays.
f) IEC: 50(16) International Electro-technical Vocabulary: Protective Relay.
g) IEC-255 (Part 1-19) Electrical Relays.
ii) METERS
a) IS: 1248 Indicating Instruments
b) IS: 2419 Indicating Meters
c) IS: 722 AC Electricity Meters
Part-IV – 1961 Three Phase Watt-Hour meters with Max. Demand Indicators
d) IS: 6236 – 1971 Specifications for Direct recording Electrical Measuring Instruments
V) PANEL WIRING
a) IS: 694-1977 Specifications for PVC insulated cables for working voltage up to &
including 1100V
b) IS: 375-1963 Marking & arrangement for switchgears, bus bars main connections and
Auxiliary wiring.
c) IS: 1554 (Part-I) PVC Insulated cables up to & including 1000V.
Environmental tests:
1. IEC-60068-2-1 Cold test
Storage test
2. IEC-60068-2-2 Dry heat test
3. IEC-60068-2-3 Damp heat test, steady state
4. IEC-60068-2-30 Damp heat test, cyclic
CE compliance
1. IEC- 60255-26 Immunity
2. IEC- 60255-26 Emissive Test
3. EN-50178 Low voltage directive
Mechanical tests
1. IEC- 60255-21-1 Vibration
2. IEC- 60255-21-2 Shock and bump
3. IEC- 60255-21-3 Seismic
I
220 kV Bus
II
GT 250/1, 30 VA
S10
CT-13 UAT
85 MVA , Yd11 , 220/11 kV Core-1 , 100/1 Core-2 , 5000/5 1 MVA , 11kV / 415 V
20VA S10 60VAS10
CDG11
50/51
UAT
11 kV / √3/ 11 kV / √3/
110 V /√3 110 V /√3
P2
CT-12 AVR
Core-1 , 5000/5 , 60VA , S10
AVR Instrument
& VAG
Core-2, 5000/5 , 60VA-CM Y Phase 27 G
Metering YCGF ZAG31
40 G 21 G
Core-3, 5000/5 , 60VA , S10
P1 VDG11
59GA
VME
Generator G 64R DMH31A
VAG 87GT
Rotor E/F 59GB
CT-11 P2 Metering
7RW
Core-1 , 5000/ , 60VA , CM 81U
CDN
Core-2 , 5000/5 , 60VA , S10 46 G
CAG34
87 G
Core-3 , 5000/5 , 60VA , S10
VDG 14
64 GS
NGT: 11kV / 110V NGR
15 kVA, %Z = 4.74 0.116 Ω
I
220 kV Bus
II
PROPOSED TRANSFORMER
PROTECTION
P2 Line Differential
CT-15. Core-4, 250/1, 10VA, S10
51GI
Core-1 , 500-250/1 , 45VA , S10
Inst. & Metering
Core-2 , 250/1 , 60VA , -C
Bus Bar Diff. 87 L
Core-3 , 1000/1 , 60 VA , S10
Switch Yard
Power House
ACT-11(0.96/2.89A)
CT-17 Core-1 , 250/1 , 45VA , S10
50/51
UAT
11 kV / √3/ 11 kV / √3/
110 V /√3 110 V /√3
AVR 87G
Core-2, 5000/5 , 60VA-C Y Phase
40G 27G
Note: - The bidder can suggest different scheme other than indicated here according to CT-PT input
available in the offered relay provided it should cover full scheme of protection as per requirement
considering separate CT/PT input for protection as indicated
Generator Differential Generator Stator E/F Generator Rotor E/F Inter Locked Over Current
Fuse Failure Relay Electrical Shut Down Electrical Shut Down Controlled Shut Down
Generator Over Voltage Gen. Inst. Over Voltage Aux. to Field Failure Field Failure
ZAUM DMH
21G 31
87 GTR
86 BGX-Aux. Relay 89BGAX – Aux. Relay
VAJH13
CDN 31
GT Over all Differential. 46 T
86 BG Bus Bar Protection
Distance Back Up
VAX31
97G
Negative Phase Seq.
Trip Circuit Supervision
TTB
R Y B
F H Ø
VAT 11
Freq. Meter Hour Counter PF Meter
Timer
SCANNER ANNUNCIATION
For Stator
Winding and BOARD
Core
Temperature
VAG
Gate Drop Relay
Trip Coil -2 Supervision V1R1 2JA
Switch
Generator U/V Volt Meter Sel. Switch Rotor E/F Relay Supply
7RW 6000 CAA VAG
Siemens
Acc. Secondary
CORE MAKE CTR VA PURPOSE
Class Resistance
1 5000/5A 60 CM 1.53 Instrument & Metering
Heavy
2 Elect. Ltd. 5000/5A 60 S-10 1.53 46G (Negative Phase Sequence )
Bhopal
3 Standard: 5000/5A 60 S-10 1.53 87G (Generator Differential)
BS 3938
4 5000/5A 60 S-10 1.7 87GT(Over all differential)
Acc. Secondary
CORE MAKE CTR VA PURPOSE
Class Resistance
1 Heavy 5000/5A 60 C/S10 1.53 87G (Generator Differential)
Elect.
2 Ltd. 5000/5A 60 C 1.53 AVR ( Y Phase Only)
Bhopal.
Standard: 40G (Field Failure)
3 5000/5A 60 S-10 1.53
BS 3938 21G ( Dist. Back Up)
(a) Generator Transformer 220 kV Power House side CT (Unit No 1):- CT-17
Sr.
Equipment Make Equipment Details Remark
No.
Type = G25 vertical umbrella type
salient pole,
Rating:- 83333 KVA, 0.9 p.f. 11 KV
(± 5 %) 3 phase , 4370 AMPS,
Rated KVAR 56000 at zero leading
P.F.
Xd=1.04 pu ,Xd’=0.31 pu ,
Xd’’=0.223 pu , Short Ckt. Ratio =
Bharat
1.030
Heavy
1 Generator Stator resistance per phase at 200C
Electricals
= 0.003415 ohm.
Ltd.,Bhopal
Field resistance at 200 C = 0.16
ohm.
Rotor excitation at no load & 100 %
voltage = 608 amp.
Rotor excitation at rated output &
voltage = 1052 Amp, Excitation
voltage = 180 Volts.
Speed = 150 RPM
MVA = 85
Voltage HV / LV = 11 kV / 229 kV
Bharat
Ampere HV / LV = 246 / 5120 Amp.
Generator Heavy
2 Vector Group – Yd11
Transformer Electricals
% Impedance = 11%
Ltd.,Bhopal
Type Of Cooling – OFW
No. Of Taps – 5
MVA = 1
Voltage HV / LV = 11 kV / 415 V
Unit Ampere HV / LV = 52.5/1390
Amul ,
3 Auxiliary Vector Group – Dy11
Vadodara
Transformer % Impedance = 5.48
Type Of Cooling – ON
No. Of Taps – 9
220 KV Bus
O/C
CT-9, Core-2, 0.5 , 4000/5 Metering
46G 32G 98G 32G1
CAG -
CT-30 CT-9 , Core-1,5P10, 4000/5 IPX PPX ZPT PPX
CDG
146 105b RGX 111
100/5
CT-8 , 4000/5, PS
UAT
CT-7 , Core-2, 5P10, 4000/5 27/51 40G 27/40G 87 L
ET IUX ZPX USX DIX 111
CT-7, Core-1,5P10, 4000/5 159 103 116
49G/M
CT-3 Core-1, 5P10 , 4000/5 TGX 105 21 G
27 BR 81 L 59 A/B
ZSX 102
USX116 FCX USX115
103 b
CT-2 Core-2, PS , 4000/5
89-N
NGR
0.4412 Ω , 288A, 220V
NGT: 11kV / 220V
64 G
25 kVA,
UBX 117
220 KV Bus
Bus PT
Core-5, PS , 200/1
LBB CTIG
CT-16 Core-4, 5P20, 200/1
Core -3, 0.5, 200/1 Metering
PROPOSED
TRANSFORMER
Power House Core-4-200/1 AVR
PROTECTION
Core-3 -, 200-100/1 SPARE
CT-15 24 59
Core-2, PS, 200/1
64GTR
Core-1, PS, 200/1
11/229 KV 49
Metering 75 MVA GT 200/ 1,
CT-10 CT 14 , PS 50/51 GT
0.5 , 100/5 R
87O
CT-9, Core-2, 0.5 , 4000/5 Metering
50/51
CT-30 UAT CT-9 , Core-1,5P10, 4000/5
100/5 CAG -
CDG
CT-8 , 4000/5, PS
CT-4
PS ,4000/5 VT-1 AVR
11 KV
60MW , 11 KV
75000 KVA G # 87 G
0.8 PF
87 L
CT-3 , 0.5, Core-2, 4000/5 Metering
89-N
46
27BR
NGR
0.4412 Ω , 288A, 220V 60F
NGT: 11kV / 220V
25 kVA,
87 IT 64G1
64G2
GUGI 36 SPEC
100/150 V, 12.5 Hz
Note: - The bidder can suggest different scheme other than indicated here according to CT-PT input available in the
offered relay provided it should cover full scheme of protection as per requirement considering separate CT
/PT input for protection as indicated
CT CT Class of
RATIO BURDEN Function
No. Core ACCURACY
Make: - TELK
Type: - SAFLOCR, Form: - 3NYCP
KVA: - H.V. Side- 37500/52500/75000
L.V. Side- 37500/52500/75000
Volt: H.V.: 229 KV
At No Load L.V.: 11KV, Impedance Voltage: - 11.78%
Ampere: H.V.: 94.7/133/189
L.V.: 1971/2759/3941
Connection Symbol: YND11
No. OF Phase:- 3, Frequency:- 50Hz
Makers Sr No.:- 130110-2, Year of Manufacturing: - 1995
Type of Cooling: - ONAN/ONAF/DDAF
Make: ABB
Voltage Ratio: - 100 V/150V
Rated Current: 1 A/0.667A
VA Rating(Thermal) : 100 VA
Rated Freq:- 125 Hz
CONTENTS
(This shall be furnished with the price bid filled in with prices and
unpriced shall be furnished with the Technical bid)
4 Telephone No.
5 Fax No.
6 E – Mail
3. Paint thickness
4. Largest package by transport
(1) Gross weight
B PANEL WIRING
1 Insulation grade and type
2 It shall be single core multi strand flexible wire
3 Conductor used (Copper or Aluminum)
4 Size of wiring conductor for following.
1) PT Circuits
2) CT Circuits
3) DC supply circuits
4) Other circuits
5 Colour code of wiring for following.
1) PT Circuits
2) CT Circuits
3) CVT Circuits
4) DC supply circuits
5) Other circuits
6 Type of Lugs, Sleeves and Ferrules to be used
for
panel internal wiring.
C TERMINAL BLOCKS
1 Make
2 Construction details
3 Voltage grade
4 Current rating
5 Type of TB for CT, CVT, PT wiring and other
wiring.
6 No. of spare terminals.
D EARTHING
1 Conductor or material used for earthing
2 Size of the earthing conductor
3 Colour and size of the wire used for earthing of
different devices in the panel to the earthing bar.
E CIRCUIT LABLE
Material size and color.
F AUXILIARY RELAYS
Make
Type & Designation
Mounting (Flush/ Semi Flush & on Front/ Rear)
Nominal voltage and % variation
Contacts (hand reset/self reset)
Bidder shall furnish here a list of similar orders executed/under execution by him
and name of persons to whom the reference may be made by the Purchaser in
case he considers such reference necessary.