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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FOR

12KV,800A,18.4KA,MULTI PANEL
(Incoming, Bus Coupler and Outgoing)
SHUNT TRIP, INDOOR TYPE
SCADA COMPATIBLE
SWITCHGEAR WITH MOTOR
OPERATED SPRING CLOSING
VACUUM CIRCUIT BREAKER

1.0 CODES & STANDARDS:


Ratings, characteristics, tests and test procedures, etc. for the 11kV metal-clad
switchgear panels and all the protection relays, measuring and indicating instruments and the
control and monitoring devices and accessories, including current transformers and voltage
transformers shall comply with the provisions and requirements of the standards of the
International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), IS where specified.
The latest revision or edition in effect at the time of bid invitation shall apply. Where
references are given to numbers in the old numbering scheme from IEC it shall be taken to be
the equivalent number in the new five-digit number scheme. The bidder shall specifically state
the precise standard, complete with identification number, to which the various equipment and
materials are manufactured and tested. The bid document may not contain a full list of
standards to be used, as they only are referred to where useful for clarification of the text.

Standard Name / No Standard‟s Description

Indian Electricity Rules 1956 Latest edition


Indian electricity act 2003 Latest edition
Switchgear and control gear IEC: 60694, IEC: 60298, IEC: 62271-200, IEC: 60529. IS: 3427, IS
12729, IS 12063, IS:13947, IS: 9046
Circuit Breaker IEC 62271-100, IS 13118, IS 2516
Vacuum Interrupter IEC 60056
Current Transformers IEC:60185, IS 2705

Voltage Transformer IEC:60186, IS 3156


Indicating Instruments IS:1248

Energy Meters As mentioned in Technical Specification of Energy Meter


Relays IS 8686, IS 3231, IS 3842
Control switches and push
IS 6875
buttons
Electromagnetic IEC 61000
Compatibility
Arrangement of switchgear IS 375
bus bars, main connection
and auxiliary wiring
Code of practice for IS 6005
phosphating iron & steel
Colours for ready mixed
IS 5
paints

2.0 Scope of Work: This Specification covers the design and engineering, manufacture,
testing at the manufacturer‘s factory, painting, packing for transport, insuring, transportation by
road and delivery at destination point of 12 kV, 800 A, 18.4KA, Multi panel, shunt trip, Indoor
Type, motor operated, spring closing Vacuum Circuit Breaker having SCADA compatible
facilities and complete with all accessories as specified hereinafter.

2.1 UNIT OF MEASUREMENT AND LANGUAGE


In all correspondence, in all technical schedules and on all drawings prepared by the
manufacturer, the metric units of measurement shall be used. On drawings or printed pamphlets
where other units have been used, the equivalent metric measurements shall be added. All
documents, correspondence, drawings, reports, operating and maintenance
instructions/manuals and nameplate details of the equipment shall be in English language.

3.0 SERVICE CONDITIONS:-


From the geographical condition, the area where the switchgear panels shall be installed
is categorized into the tropical climate zone. In choosing materials and their finishes, due regard
shall be given to the humid tropical conditions under which the switchgear panels shall be called
upon to work. The manufacturer of the switchgear panels shall submit details of his usual
practice of tropicalization which have proven satisfactory for application to the switchgear panels
and associated equipments to prevent rusting and ageing in the tropical climate zone. The
applicable standards for tropicalization shall be listed.

Climatic condition: The equipment is required to operate satisfactorily under the following
site conditions:

Max. Ambient Temperature 50oC

Max. Ambient Temperature for design purpose 40oC

Min. Ambient Temperature 4oC

Max. Relative Humidity 100%

Average no. of rainy days per annum 100 days

Elevation within 1000M from MSL

Maximum Wind Pressure 150kg/m2

Horizontal Acceleration due to seismic force 59/100


Pollution Level Heavily polluted atmosphere
The switchgear panels shall be installed in a room without air conditioning but with ventilation
to allow natural cooling. Therefore all the protection and control devices employed shall be capable of
operating in this environment without failure for their designed life time. Particularly the power supply
modules of the protection and control devices shall be designed for minimum heat generation and
effective heat dissipation to ensure that the temperature of these devices enclosed in the relay panels
at the above listed ambient temperatures shall not exceed the maximum operating temperature
of the device.

3.1 Tropicalization

(a) All equipment must be designed for operations in the severe tropic climate conditions and
fully comply with climatic aging tests as per IEC 60932-class 2.
In choosing materials their finishes, due regard shall be given to the humid tropical
conditions under which the switchgear will be called upon to work. The manufacturer shall submit
details of his usual practice which have proven satisfactory for application to the parts of the
Switchgear panels, which may be affected by tropical conditions.

(i) Metals:

Iron and Steel are generally to be painted or galvanized as appropriate. Indoor parts may
alternatively have chromium or copper-nickel plates or other approved protective finish.
Small iron and steel parts (other than rustless steel) of all instruments and electrical equipment, the
cores of electromagnets and the metal parts of relays and mechanisms shall be treated in an
appropriate manner to prevent rusting.

(ii) Screws, Nuts, Springs, e.t.c.:

The use of iron and steels shall be avoided in instruments and electrical relays wherever
possible. Steel screws shall be zinc, cadmium or chromium plated or where plating is not possible
owing to tolerance limitations, shall be of corrosion resisting steel. Instrument screws (except those
forming part of a magnetic circuit) shall be of brass or bronze. Springs shall be of non-rusting material,
e.g., phosphor-bronze or nickel silver, as far as possible.

(iii) Rubbers:
Neoprene and similar synthetic compounds, not subject to deterioration due to the climatic
conditions, shall be used for gaskets, sealing rings, diaphragms, etc.

3.2 WORKING STRESS AND EQUIPMENT/APPARATUS DESIGN

3.2.1 General
a) The design, dimensions and materials of all parts shall be such that they will not suffer
damage under the most adverse conditions nor result in deflections and vibrations, which might
adversely affect the operation of the equipment. Mechanisms shall be constructed to avoid sticking
due to rust or corrosion.
b) The equipment and apparatus shall be designed and manufactured in the best and most
substantial and workmanlike manner with materials best suited to their respective purpose and
generally in accordance with up-to-date recognized standards of good practice.
c) Whenever possible, all similar parts, including spare parts, shall be made interchangeable.
Such parts shall be of the same materials and workmanship and shall be constructed to such
tolerances as to enable substitution or replacement by spare parts easily and quickly.
d) All equipment shall be designed to minimise the risk of fire and consequential damage, to
prevent ingress of vermin and dust and accidental contact with electrically energized or moving
parts. The switchgear panels shall be capable of continuous operation with minimum attention and
maintenance in the exceptionally severe conditions likely to be obtained in a tropical climate and
where the switchgear is called upon to frequently interrupt fault currents on the system and also
where the duty of operation is high.

3.2.2 Strength and quality

a ) All steel castings and welding shall be stress-relieved by heat treatment before machining,
and castings shall be stress-relieved again after repair by welding.
b) Liberal factors of safety shall be used throughout, especially in the design of all parts
subject to alternating stresses or shocks.

3.2.3 Designed data for low voltage equipment

Low voltage equipment and installation shall be designed in accordance with


EMC(Electromagnetic Compatibility, IEC 61000) directives. The rating and design criteria for low
voltage equipment shall be as follows:

AC Supply Rating system

i. Rated voltage between phase 415 V AC


ii. Connection type 3ph 4wire
iii. Rated voltage between phase to earth 240 V AC
iv. Grounding system PME
v. Frequency 50 HZ
vi. Voltage variation ± 10 %
vii. Frequency variation ± 5 %
viii. Power frequency 1 min, Test Voltage 3 kV
ix. Thermal rating of conductors 120 % of load
The AC supply shall be used for power circuit and for lighting, indication, motor controls
and similar small power circuits. Unless otherwise specified, the equipment provided under this
tender is to be capable of reliable operation at voltages as low as 85% of the rated voltage, and to
withstand continuously up to 110% supply voltage above the rated value of 240V or 415V AC.

DC Auxiliary Supply Rating

i. Equipment/Device Rated voltage 30V DC


ii. Connection type 2 wire.
iii. Voltage variation 24 to 40 V DC
The auxiliary dc supply shall be used for controls, indication, alarm, protection relays, and
circuit breaker tripping and closing circuit, etc. All equipment and apparatus including the circuit
breakers, protective relays, control devices and accessories, measuring and indicating instruments
and electronic equipment shall be capable of satisfactory operation at 80% to 130% of the rated dc
supply voltage. However, in case of VCB, for tripping the range should be 70% to 110% and for
closing that should be 85% to 110%.

3.2.4 Electrical controls, auxiliaries and power supplies


(a) Responsibility for electrical control and auxiliaries.

The manufacturer shall provide all control, indication, alarm and protection devices and
all auxiliary equipment with wiring and interconnecting cable which are integral parts of
or are directly associated with or mounted on the switchgear panels to be supplied under
this tender. The design of protection and control schemes for the switchgear panels shall
be subject to approval of WBSEDCL.
b) Operation and control.
Interlocking devices shall be incorporated in the control circuit to ensure
safety, and proper sequence and correct operation of the equipment. The scheme will be finalised
during detailed engineering and drawing approval.

3.2.5 Corona and radio interference

a) Switchgear shall electrically be designed to avoid local corona


formation and discharge likely to cause radio interference.
a) The design of jointing of adjacent metal parts and surfaces shall be such as to prevent
corrosion of the contact surfaces and to maintain good electrical contact under service
conditions.

b) Particular care shall be taken during manufacture of busbar and fittings and
during subsequent handling to ensure smooth surface free from abrasion. All joints on the
busbar and the circuit within the switchgear board shall be silver or tin-plated to ensure good
electrical connection.

4.0 PANEL CONSTRUCTION


In the event of direct conflict between various order documents, the precedence of
authority of documents shall be as follows –

4.1 Enclosure Type Dead front, floor- standing, rigid welded steel frames fully
compartmentalized, Metal clad, Vermin Proof, suitable for
indoor installation and provision for bolting to the floor.

4.2 Enclosure degree of IP 5X for High Voltage compartment and IP4X for Low Voltage
protection compartment
4.3 Enclosure Material CRCA steel
4.4 Load bearing members Minimum 2.5 mm thick
4.5 Doors and covers Minimum 2.0 mm thick
4.6 Gland Plate (detachable 3.0mm MS detachable type for 3 core cable and aluminium
type) 5.0mm for single core cables. Cable compartment shall have
an anti vermin guard plate for protection against entry by rats,
rodents etc.

4.7 Maximum Dimension of 700mmx2000mmx2700mm.


the Panel (WxDxH)

Maximum operating height Operating height 1800 mm (max).


of the panel
P
4.8 Extensibility The Switchgear shall be designed so that future units can
be added to each sides (unless coupled to other euipment).
of of Panel A removable plate will cover any unused openings in the
side of the panel.
4.9 Extension Bus and Bus In case of Single feeder panels, Identical Bus Bars and Bus Wires
Wires for connection with adjacent Incomer / Bus Coupler / Feeder
needs to be supplied.
4.10 Separate compartment for Bus bar, circuit breaker, HV incoming / outgoing cable,
LV instruments & relays.
4.11 Breaker compartment Separate with lockable handle (design with breaker trolley as
door the front cover is not acceptable)
4.12 Breaker to bus Through seal off bushings/Spout
bar compartment
4.13 Breaker to cable Through seal off bushings/Spout
compartment
4.14 Pressure relief devices To be provided for each HV Compartment. Each compartment
shall be separated from adjacent one by sheet steel barrier.
4.15 Bus support insulator Non hygroscopic, track-resistant, high strength, epoxy insulators
(calculation for validating dynamic force withstand
capability to be submitted during detailed engineering)

4.16 Fixing arrangement Concealed hinged Bolted with SS bolts and Neoprene rubber
i. Doors gasket , washer
ii. Covers
iii. Gasket
4.17 Required HV cable 550mm for 11KV
termination height in
the cable
4.18 compartment
Panel Base Frame Steel base frame as per manufacturer‘s standard.
4.19 Handle Removable bolted covers for cable chamber and busbar
chamber shall be provided with ―C‖ type handles

4.20 Prevention of Internal Arc Shall be type tested against internal arc as per provision in
IEC 62271-200. The Circuit Breaker, busbars and cable
compartments shall be provided with arc venting outlet. The
doors for the compartment shall be capable of withstanding
the effects of maximum internal arcing fault without being
blown off and causing danger to personnel and other
equipment. This should be proven by successful testing for
18.4 KA with duration 0.1 second as per relevant IEC
standard.
4.21 Test Terminal Block 13 Ways, 50A, 1100V with back connection. Dia of Entries
is 5 mm & overall dimension 250X50 mm, covered with
insulated cover. TTB should be suitable for 3 Phase 4 Wire
Energy Meter.

4.22 Multiway terminal Block Delinking type, Rail/Channel mounted, Terminal Connector
and low voltage wiring to be used in CT Circuit & Screw type for other Circuit. The
Terminal Blocks should be suitable for 2.5 sq.mm wire and
covered with insulated transparent cover. Pitch should be
minimum 8mm & 10mm for Screw type & Delinking type
connectors respectively.
The low voltage cable shall be enclosed in grounded
metal conduit when routed through a high voltage
compartment. Control wiring shall be neatly bundled and tie
wrapped where applicable. Wiring shall be protected from
rubbing against door flanges or other parts of the
enclosure.
4.23 Cable Tray Netted Metal cable Tray of suitable size at the rear side of
Switchgear, preferably running at the top along the panel
for carrying the signal cables for SCADA interface to be
provided.
4.24 Remote Terminal Box To be provided suitably at the back side of the panel for
termination of the following cables :
A . Main AC / DC
B . Inter trip from up stream
C . SCADA related terminations
D . Inter connection for Differential protection etc.

4.25 Circuit Breaker


4.25.1 Mounting On withdraw able truck/trolley or carriage, with locking
facility in service position. Switchgear truck/trolley should
be floor mounted. Racking-in and Racking-out should be
such that one person can do it easily.
4.25.2 Switching duty a) Transformer oil filled and dry type
b) Underground cable with up to 10KM.

4.25.3 Interrupting medium Vacuum


4.25.4 Breaker operation Three separate identical single pole units operated through
the common shaft and shall be fully interchangeable both
electrically and mechanically. Circuit breaker poles between
the interrupters and primary plug-in contacts shall be fully
insulated with durable material. Each breaker shall be
provided with Mechanical ‗ON‘ and ‗OFF‘ facility by operating
suitable closing and opening devices. each breaker shall be
provided with Mechanical ‗ON‘ and ‗OFF‘ indicators. Each
breaker shall have three positions-service, test and
isolated/withdrawal marked. mechanical safety interlocks shall
be provided so that it is not possible for a circuit breaker
a. To be put into the cubicle unless the truck is secured in
position.
b. To be either draw out or draw in from and to the service
position unless its contacts are safely open.
c. To be withdrawn or inserted in the fixed housing unless it is
at the withdrawable position.
d. To be operated in service position unless its primary and
secondary isolating contacts are fully engaged.
e. The circuit breaker racking equipment can be padlocked in
closed position.
f. Electrical close/trip operation should be dependent on
Local/Remote switch. However, protection trip and emergency
trip circuit should be independent of Local/Remote Switch.

4.25.5 Operating mechanism Re-strike free, trip free both electrically and mechanically, with
electrical anti-pumping feature
One O-C-O operation possible after failure of power supply to
Local/Remote switch.
the spring charging motor.
Motor wound, spring, charged, stored energy type with
manual charging facility. One no. Breaker Truck operating handle
for every three panels needs to supply.

4.25.6 Trip and Closing Coil To be rated for substation DC voltage. Suitable for operation at
minimum operating voltage of 70% for tripping and 85% for
closing operation. Maximum Burden shall be about 250 watt for
each coil.
4.25.7 Truck The circuit breaker shall be mounted on an inbuilt carriage to
facilitate isolation and withdrawal of the breaker. Trolley of the
VCB should be horizontally isolated and there should be a
minimum ground clearance of 0.55 meter between thimble
point of cable termination and GL. There should be a
minimum clearance of 300 mm between any 11kV live bus
and GL.
Trolley should be detachable from panel without any additional
supporting trolley i.e. VCB trolley itself move on ground level.
4.26 Breaker Indications and
push buttons

i) Electrical and Mechanical type in front of the panel


ON/OFF/Emergency trip ii) Emergency Off push button will be provided with a
4.26.1 push button protective flap in front of the panel.

4.26.2 Mechanical ON-OFF On breaker trolley front


indication
4.26.3 Operation counter On breaker trolley front
4.26.4 Test-service position On the front of the panel
indicator
4.26.5 Mechanism On breaker trolley front
charge/discharge indicator
4.26.6 Breaker positions Service, test and isolated
4.26.7 Inter changeability The Circuit Breakers of Incomer, Bus Coupler & Feeder
Panels should be interchangeable.
4.26.8 Breaker control On panel front only
Handle Breaker shall be provided with handles for easy handling,
4.26.9 rack in-out operation and manual spring charging as
applicable.
4.27 Functional Requirements
4.27.0 Interlock and safety devices
4.27.1 Breaker compartment door Cannot be opened unless breaker is OFF and racked out to
opening test/isolated position
4.27.2 Breaker compartment door Should be possible even when breaker in isolated position
closing
4.27.3 Racking mechanism safety Mechanical type
interlock
4.27.4 Racking in or out of breaker When the breaker is closed
inhibited
Racking in the circuit Unless the control plug is fully engaged
4.27.5 breaker inhibited

4.27.6 Disconnection of control As long as the breaker is in service position


plug inhibited
4.28 Additional Requirement
Exposure to live parts In case the breaker panel door is required to be opened
during a contingency, the personnel should not be exposed to
any live parts. Suitable shrouds / barriers / insulating sleeves
4.28.1 should be provided as required.
a. Operation of breaker in a. In either service or test position
Local
b. Operation of breaker in b. Only in Service Position
Remote
4.28.2
c . Protection Trip c . Both in Local and Remote position of LR Switch.
4.28.3 Closing from local Only when local/remote selector switch is in local position
4.28.4 Closing from remote Only when local/remote selector switch is in remote position
4.28.5 Tripping from local Selector Switch in Local
4.28.6 Tripping from remote Selector switch in ‗Remote‘ position
4.28.7 Testing of breaker In test or isolated position keeping control plug connected
4.29. Safety shutters
4.29.1 Automatic safety shutter for To fully cover contacts when breaker is withdrawn to test.
primary disconnector Independent operating mechanism for bus bar & cable side
shutters, separately padlockable in closed position.

4.29.2 Label for identification For bus side and cable side shutters
4.29.3 Warning label on shutters of Clearly visible label ―isolate elsewhere before earthing‖ be
incoming and other provided
connections
4.30 Breaker electrical
4.30.1 operation features
Trip coil supervision To be given for breaker close and open condition.

4.30.2 Trip coil supervision relay For indication and alarm


contact
Master Trip Relay (NO) Wired directly to trip coil
4.30.3 Contact

4.30.4 Master trip relay (NC)contact Wired to inhibit closing of breaker


4.30.5 Emergency Trip Push button Wired directly to trip coil of breaker
contact
4.30.6 DC Control supply and AC Fed by single DC and AC Incoming source in bus coupler panel
supply bus in all panels as well as all Incomers in case of total Switch Board. Isolating
fuse units shall be provided for incoming supplies to each
switchgear unit.

4.30.7 PT supply bus in all panels Fed normally by Bus PT with changeover facility.
4.30.8 Spring Charge Limit switch The circuit breaker shall be provided with motor operated spring
Aux. Contact Configuration charged closing. Spring charging by motor should be smooth
and hassle free and there should be nominal sound during
spring charging. Motor should be 230 Volt AC operated,
Tripping of the circuit breakers shall be through "Shunt trip" coils
rated for 30V DC auxiliary supply. It shall be possible to trip the
breaker manually in case of necessity.

2NC --- For Motor circuit


1 NO --- For Breaker Closing Circuit
1 NO --- For Breaker Closing permissive to be used in
IED/Relay.
1 NO --- For panel spring charged indication
AC operated contactor may be used for contact multiplication
of Limit Switch, if required, for indication and spare contacts.

4.30.9 Local/ Remote selector Switch should be 4 pole in each position, 2 way lockable and
switch stay put type.

5.1 Current Transformers Shall be cast resin type with insulation class of E or better.
Contact tips on primary side shall be silver plated. Correct
polarity shall be invariably marked on each primary and
secondary terminal.
Primary shall be wound or bar type, rigid, high conductivity
grade copper conductor. Unavoidable joints on the primary
conductor shall be welded type, preferably lap type. Current
density at any point shall not exceed 1.6 A/sq.mm. Suitable
insulated copper wire of electrolytic grade shall be used for CT
secondary winding. Multi ratio in CT shall be achieved by
reconnection of secondary winding tapping. The secondary
terminals shall have screw type terminals. The screw should
have sufficient length for connection of at least two nos wires
with plain and spring washers and minimum 10 mm clearance
between the adjacent screw.

5.2 CT Mounting To facilitate easy replacement of 11 KV CT afterwards, fixing


of CT in hanging condition/CT base plate fixed at the upper
covering of the CT Chamber may not be acceptable. Fixing in
horizontal upright condition over a base channel is preferable.
CT Secondary connection terminals should be clearly visible
and accessible from the back side of the breaker assembly
just after opening the rear cover plate.

6.0.0 Potential Transformer


6.1.0 Type Potential Transformer should be Three Phase Five Limb
type or it should be combination of three no Single Phase PT
housed in a withdrawable carriage, Shall be cast resin type with
insulation class of E or better. Service position locking
mechanism shall be provided and indicated by bidder in relevant
drawing. Rigidity of primary stud point with earth bus in service
position shall be confirmed.
Contact tips of primary/secondary contacts shall be silver
plated. Correct polarity shall be distinctly marked on primary and
secondary terminal. Secondary terminal studs shall be provided
with at least three nuts, two plain and two spring washers for
fixing leads. The stud, nuts and washers shall be of brass, duly
nickel plated. The minimum outside diameter of the studs shall
be 6 mm. the length of at least 15 mm shall be available on the
studs for inserting the leads. The space clearance between nuts
on adjacent studs when fitted shall be at least 10 mm.

6.2.0 Mounting Rail mounted on top of the Unit and connected on bus side.
It can be plugged into and withdraw from service by pulling
or pushing the PT by the handle provided on the PT. This
action traverses the PT along the rails and shall
automatically operate the spout shutters. The shutter drive
also forms a latch which holds the PT in the service position
and this latch shall be required to be released before PT can
be isolated.
Access to the PT and the reinforcement in the Panel for
allowing a person to stand on the Top should be provided.
Sealing arrangement of the PT with the carriage and
secondary fuses are to be provided.
Mounting of PT on the breaker truck is not acceptable.

7.0.0 Equipment Earthing


7.1 Material of Earthing bus Two separate earthing terminals shall be provided in each
panel and shall be connected to the earth bus within the panel.
The earth bus shall be of copper and shall have adequate cross
sectional area. Earthing conductors shall be of annealed high
conductivity stranded Copper in accordance with Table-4 in
BS.6346 and protected with an extruded PVC sheath of 1100
volt grade. The earthing conductor on the primary equipment as
well as for external connection to substation earthing grid shall
be adequate to carry the rated switchgear short-circuit current of
18.4kA for 1 second.
7.2. Earth bus joints A ground bus rated to carry maximum fault current shall be
furnished along the full length of the panel board. Each
stationary unit shall be grounded directly to ground bus. All
bolted joints in the bus will be effected by connection of
two bolts.

7.3. Size Rectangular Earth Bus of Minimum size 25mmX6mm

7.4. Enclosure and non-current Effectively bonded to the earth bus


carrying part of the
switchboard/components
7.5. Hinged doors Earthed through flexible copper braid
7.6. Circuit breaker frame / Earthed before the main circuit breaker contacts/control circuit
carriage contacts are plugged in the associated stationary
contacts.

7.7. Metallic cases of relays, Connected to the earth bus by independent copper wires of
instruments and other LT size not less than 2.5 sq mm with green colour insulation. For
panel mounted equipment this purpose LT compartment should have a clear designated
earth bus to which earth connections from all components are to
be connected.
7.8. CT & PT Secondary neutral Earthed at one place at the terminal blocks through links.
8.0 Indicating Meters Flush Mounted, back connected, dust proof with Industrial grade
―A‖ classification and conforms to IS:1248(1968)

8.1 CT operated Ammeter 3 no. Digital Ammeters to be provided in Incomer and Feeder
panels for measuring load current of each phases.
Display : 3 ½ -digit display,
Aux. Power: : 230 V AC
CTR: 600/1A for Incomer and 200/1A for Feeders.(Site
Selectable)
Accuracy Class: 1.0 or less.
Size : 96 X 48 mm.
8.2. Direct Ammeter 1 nos. Separate Digital Ammeter to be provided for
measuring heater current drawal in all the Panels.
Display : 3 ½ -digit display,
Aux. Power: : 230 V AC
Accuracy Class : 1.0 or less.
Size : 96 X 48 mm.

8.3. P T operated Voltmeter One no. Digital Voltmeter to be provided in Incomer Panels
for measurement of Phase to Phase system voltage, along with
a Voltage Selector Switch.
Display : 3 ½ -digit display,
Aux. Power: : 230 V AC
PTR : 11000 / 110 V
Accuracy Class : 1.0 or less.
Size : 96 X 48 mm.
8.4. Direct Voltmeter One no Analog DC Voltmeter to be provided in the Bus
Coupler panel for measurement of Control DC voltage.

9.0 Energy meter One Three Phase, Four Wire CT/PT operated, fully static
AMR compatible TRIVECTOR Energy Meter along with TTB to
be provided in all Incoming and outgoing breaker panels at its
upper most position in a separate metering chamber. Necessary
wiring to be provided with separate terminal block (suitable for
CT/PT connection) for Energy meter connection and as per
detailed technical specification attached in a separate sheet
(Annexure-F).
TTB to be installed in the metering chamber.

10.0 Multi functional Will be supplied by the Utility and to be fixed in the metering
Transducer chamber. Separate TB for connection should be provided.
Space required for Transducer fixing is 100X100mm.
11.0 Indication Flush mounted, insulated from 30V DC supply with appropriate
coloured lens. The lens shall be made of a material, which will
not be softened by the heat from the lamps.
11.1 Lamps High intensity, clustered LED type.
11.1.1 Breaker ON Red
11.1.2 Breaker Off Green
11.1.3 Spring Charged Blue
11.1.4 Auto trip Amber
11.1.5 Service position White
11.1.6 Signal Received from Remote White
12.0. Switches and push Flush mounted on LV compartment door, with shrouded
buttons terminals

12.1 TNC Control Switch with pistol Non Lockable spring return to normal position. Shall have
grip mechanical interlock to prevent accidental operation of the
switch. Terminals shall be screw type and indelibly marked.
2 nos. Contact each for Close and Open, 2 No. NAT,2 nos. NAC
and one for normal position contact is required.

12.2. Local / Remote selector 2 way, 4 poles in each position lockable and stay put type.
switch
12.3 Selector switch for voltmeter 4 Positions ( RY-YB-BR-OFF), 3 ways.
12.4. Toggle ON/Off switches For heater / illumination circuit
12.5 PT Selector switch 4 Position (PT1-PT2-PT3-OFF), 8 Poles in each position. Current
rating 16 Amps
12.6 Push button of IED(Relay) Wired up to specified DI contact of Relay.
Reset
12.7 Emergency trip push button Red colour with stay put, Current rating 10 Amps.
13.0 Internal wiring 450/750 V grade PVC insulated stranded flexible copper wire.

13.1. Wire Size 2.5 sq. mm for CT circuit, 1.5 sq mm for PT and 1.5 sq.
mm for control circuit, 4.0 sq. mm for Main, AC & DC and Bus
wiring.
i. A suitable wiring duct system firmly fixed on the panel
and having covers shall be installed for front to rear and inter
panel wiring to provide easy access for inspection and
replacement of the wires.
ii. Wiring between terminals of the various devices shall
be point to point. Splices or tee connection will not be
acceptable.
Iii. Facilities for short-circuiting the current transformer
secondary while the switchgear is in service shall be
provided.
iv. Wires shall be suitably bunched adequately supported
to prevent sagging. and it shall have sufficient clearance from
High voltage system.
v. Sufficient Bus wires shall be provided for
interconnecting with adjacent units both ways and also for
future connection.
13.2 Wiring Colour code
13.2.1 PT and CT Red Phase : Red, Yellow Phase : Yellow
Blue Phase : Blue, Neutral : Black.
13.2.2 DC Circuit Gray
13.2.3 AC Circuit Black
13.2.4 Earth Green
13.3 Ferrules At both ends of wire with same stated marking. Plastic ferrules
shall be used conforming IS. Interlocked type (one additional red
colour ferrule for all wires in trip circuit)

13.3.1 Ferrule marking

13.3.1.1 AC Circuit H1, H2 ,H3 .............

13.3.1.2 Metering CT Circuit D11, D31, D51 ..............

13.3.1.3 O/C and E/F protection CT C11, C31, C51 ..................


circuit
13.3.1.4 REF/Differential protection CT A11, A31, A51 .........
circuit
13.3.1.5 Main DC distribution circuit J1, J2, J3 .............

13.3.1.6 Control and protection circuit K1, K2 ,K3 .................

13.3.1.7 Indication and annunciation L1, L2 ,L3 ................


circuit
13.3.1.8 Motor circuit M1, M2 ,M3 ................

13.3.1.9 PT circuit E11, E31, E51, E71.............

13.3.1.10 Spare contact circuit U1, U2, U3 .../ S1, S2, S3 .......

13.4 Lugs Tinned copper, pre-insulated, fork type and pin type as
applicable. Only Ring type is acceptable in CT &PT Circuit.

13.5 Spare contacts of relays, Wired up to the terminal blocks


timers etc
13.6 Wiring enclosure Plastic channels, inter panel wiring through PVC sleeves or
suitable grommets.
13.7 Inter panel wiring Wiring with ferrule to be terminated in the adjacent shipping
section will be supplied with one end terminated and the
other end bunched and coiled.
14.0 Terminal Blocks (TB)
14.1. Terminal Blocks (TB) 1100V grade, 10 amps min. rating, Nylon 66, screw type suitable
for 2 nos. Lead.

14.2. Terminal for CT & PT With provision for shorting with screw driver operated sliding
secondary leads link.
a ) CT shorting links shall be provided to short CT circuits
under live system condition.
b ) Isolation links shall be provided on the trip circuits, alarm
and on the VT circuits to allow easy isolation without
disconnecting the wires from TBs.

14.3 Spare terminals 25% in each TB row


14.4 TB shrouds & separators Moulded non-inflammable plastic material
14.5 Clearance
14.5.1 Clearance between 2 sets of 100 mm min.
TB
14.5.2 Clearance with cable gland 250 mm min
plate
14.5.3 Clearance between AC / DC 100 mm min
set of TB
15.0 Test Terminal blocks for 13 Ways, 50A, 1100V with back connection. Dia of Entries
energy meter is 5 mm & overall dimension 250X50 mm, covered with insulated
cover. TTB should be suitable for 3 Phase 4 Wire Energy Meter.
TTB used for CT Circuit should be Link type. Screw type is not
acceptable.
2
16.0 HT Cable Type 3 Core XLPE,11 kV grade , Aluminium,300mm

17.0 HT Cable Termination Cable entry from rear bottom side for Incomer and
Outgoing feeders .The cable termination shall be located at least
250 mm from the CT primary terminals. For Incomer, double
cable termination arrangement to be provided with two sets of
nut and bolts. Copper terminator strip of adequate size shall be
provided for termination of cables and shall have adequate
height inside to accommodate the heat shrinkable type indoor
cable termination.

18.0 Multi-core cable Incoming Panel- External DC supply from DCDB, External AC
termination box-- Purpose supply from ACDB, Remote Electrical Close and trip operation,
Inter trip operation from upstream 33 kV circuit, Breaker spare
aux. Contacts. Spare contacts of L/R Switch and Spring Charge
Limit Switch etc.

Feeder Panel -- Remote electrical close/trip operation, remote


indication for close, trip , spring charged and trip ckt supervision,
status of L/R switch, Local annunciation for remote close and trip
operation, Breaker spare aux. Contacts.

Bus Coupler -- External DC supply from DCDB, External AC


supply from ACDB, Remote Electrical Close and trip operation,
Breaker spare aux. Contact.

External DC and AC supply arrangement to be provided in


Incomer and Bus Coupler panel only in a switch board.

19.0 Operation Counter Each breaker shall be provided with operation counter.

20.0 Vacuum Interrupter Capable to withstand minimum 100 full short circuit operations at
26.3 kA as per test duty 1 to 5 of IEC-56. The continuous
Current rating should be more than 800A. Manufacturer‘s test
report/literature to be supplied along with tender in duplicate.

21.0 Insulated spacer It shall be made of insulated fibre glass materials shall be
provided in High voltage system, to protect from absorption of
moisture present in the air.
22.0 PT selection scheme Each Incoming and outgoing breaker panel shall be
provided with suitable manually operated selector switch having
break before make type contacts including necessary wiring for
selection of voltage from different PT secondary‘s available for
connection with energy meters.
Each panel should be provided with 3 PT scheme and
current rating of the PT Selector Switch should be minimum 16
Amp.
Voltmeter of incoming breaker panel shall be connected
directly from respective PT secondary of associated unit.

21.0 Relays for protection and


control

21.1 General Features


21.1.1 Relay type Numerical with self monitoring features
21.1.2 Mounting Flush mounted IP 5X with key pad on front
21.1.3 Relay characteristics Numerical IED with Multiple characteristics like IDMT, DMT,
instantaneous with compatible choices of time delays and
multiple settings for multiple functions like over current, earth
fault etc. along with control of breaker, measurement and status
etc. As per detailed technical specification attached in a
separate sheet (Annexure-E).
21.1.4 Relay communication With IEC 61850 protocol by native two nos. RJ45 /F.O, 100
MBPS communication ports. Separate front port (USB/RJ45) for
Relay parameterisation.
21.1.5 Relay input signal From CT & PT, with auxiliary DC supply
21.1.6 Relay terminals Shall be screw type terminals large enough to accommodate 2.5
sq. mm. cables and shall be located at the back of the Relay.

21.1.7 Relay contacts Shall make firmly without bounce and the relay mechanism shall
not be affected by panel vibration or external magnetic field.

21.1.8 Electromagnetic Compatibility Relay thermal rating shall be such that the fault clearance times
on any combination of current and time multiplier settings shall
not exceed the thermal withstand capability of the relay.
Compliant to EMC directives as per IEC.

21.1.9 Relays for auxiliary, Static or attracted armature type with short pickup time of less
supervision, trip and timer than 30 ms.
relays
21.1.10 Relay reset Self reset contacts except for Master Trip relays.
21.1.11 Operation indicators With hand reset operation indicators (flags) or LEDs with
Push buttons for resetting, for analyzing the cause of operation
21.2 Master Trip relay High Impedance and High speed relay flush mounted having
coil cut-off contact with at least 4NO and 4NC contact and
electrical reset facility capable to make, carry and break trip
coil current of Circuit Breaker and capable for future integration
with SCADA. It should be immune to capacitance discharge
currents and leakage current. Operating time should be less
than 20ms. Terminals shall be screw type to accommodate 1.5
sq. mm. Cable and located at the back of the relay. Terminals
shall be clearly marked. Contact configuration shall be drawn on
the relay casing.
21.3 Fault recording Relay shall have the facility for recording of various
parameters during a fault. It should be possible to set the
duration of record through settable pre fault and post fault time. It
should be possible to down load the data locally or from
SCADA remotely.
21.4 Auxiliary supply Operate on available 30 V. DC supply. To reduce the effect of
Electrolysis, relay coil shall be so connected such that they are
not continuously connected from the positive pole of the station
battery.
21.5 Test facility In built. Necessary test plugs shall be provided.
21.6 Protection in Incomer & 3 phase over current protection & Earth fault protection
Outgoing panel

21.7 Additional requirement

21.7.1 For each breaker panel To be provided with anti pumping relay/contactor (94),
(plug-in type contactor will not be accepted)
21.7.2 Auxiliary relays, coupling To effect interlocks and to exchange signals of status &
relays, transducers etc. control from remote.
22.0 Additional Requirement The schematic diagram of control and indication circuit on a
durable sticker shall be fixed in a suitable place in Incomer and
feeder panels and Annunciation scheme in the Bus Coupler
panel.
The wiring arrangement, position of fuse, TBs etc, in the
panel should be such that each and every connection can be
accessed easily. Fuse tops can be opened /inserted easily.
Only ring type sockets should be used for wire termination in TB/
Relays/ Meters/TTB etc. Fork type socket can be used in
Annunciator only.
Separate switch to be used for cubicle light instead of Door
switch.
Circuit Label incorporating identification, information of
incoming/outgoing/bus coupler breaker shall be provided.
Connection diagram plates for the PT and CT shall be provided
as per provision in the relevant IS.
All name, rating , circuit label, connection diagram plate
shall be fixed with screws or by riveting instead of fixing by
adhesive.
23.0 Annunciation Scheme 6/8 Window Annunciator shall be provided in each panel
including Bus Coupler panel. It should be Microprocessor based
having inbuilt Accept/Reset/Test/Mute push buttons for trip and
non-trip functions. DC operated common Hooters shall be
provided in Bus Coupler breaker panel. It shall have provision of
inbuilt watch Dog and Fast fault indication with Trip (O/C , E/F
and other trip signals if any )and non-trip alarm i.e AC supply
fail, main DC supply fail at Bus Coupler. The functional details
and scheme will be decided during finalisation of drawings.

24.0 Space Heaters


24.1 Space heaters 60 W, 230 V AC each with timer controlled and switch for
isolation. A Thermostat control unit with variable temperature
control setting shall be installed to control the heater. The 240 V
AC supply for the heater shall be controlled by a suitably rated
single pole miniature circuit breaker.

24.2 Space heater location Two nos. each in Breaker & HV cable compartment
to be mounted on an insulator.

24.3 Space heater Monitoring One AC Ammeter with 0-1.0Amp range shall be
provided in series with the heaters to monitor the current
drawal of the Heaters. Size :96x48mm.
25.0 Switch and sockets
25.1. Illumination Lamp For LV ,cable chamber & energy meter compartment
25.2. 240V AC, 5A Switch & socket In LV chamber
26.0 Name Plates and rating
plate of switchgear

26.1 Material Material shall be stainless steel/anodized aluminium and


shall not be deformed under the service condition. The entries
shall be indelibly marked by engraving with black letter on
white background or vice-versa as specified and 3mm thick
and 100mmX150mm(approx).

26.2 Lettering Engraved, with white letters on black background, for use
inside the control compartment, a white label, engraved in
Black Letters and numbers shall be used. Each major
equipment shall be provided with a rating plate containing the
required information as specified in the relevant IEC standard.
26.3 Name plate for feeder On front and rear side of each panel giving feeder
description & number description. On the rear side the name plate shall be fixed on
the back cover.

26.4 Identification plates/labels at Approved design (not stickers)


each cubicle and each
instrument
26.5 On front top door of panel
Manufacturer name plate

Name of the Manufacturer and Year of Manufacture


27.0 Rating Plate of Switchgear P.O No. and Date
Type, Designation and Serial No.
Rated Voltage and Current
Lightning impulse withstand voltage
1 minute Power frequency withstand voltage
Rated frequency
Rated Current
Breaking Capacity
Short time current making capacity

Operating sequence

Rated voltage of closing and opening coil

Rated voltage of spring charging motor

Property Label ―Property of WBSEDCL‖


Guarantee for Five Years
a) Materials shall be new; the best quality of their
28.0 General respective kinds and such as are usual and suitable for work of
like character. All materials shall comply with the latest issues
of the specified standard unless otherwise specified or
permitted by WBSEDCL.
b) Workmanship shall be of the highest class throughout to
ensure reliable and vibrations free operations. The design,
dimensions and materials of all parts shall be such that the
stresses to which they may be subjected shall not cause
distortion, undue wear, or damage under the most severe
conditions encountered in service.
c) All parts shall conform to the dimensions shown and
shall be built in accordance with approved drawings. All joints,
datum surfaces and meeting components shall be machined
and all castings shall be spot faced for nuts. All machined
finishes shall be shown on the drawings. All screw, bolts, studs
and nuts and threads for pipe shall conform to the latest
standards of the International Organization for Standardization
covering these components and shall all conform to the
standards for metric sizes.
d) All materials and works that have cracks, flaws or other
defects or inferior workmanship will be rejected WBSEDCL.
e) Each of the Switchgear panel shall be of unitised
construction with all necessary accessories like end covers etc.
However the design shall allow for extension on both sides
without limit. Busbar design shall be such that panel to panel
interconnection can be carried out without difficulty as and
when required. In case of Single feeder panels, Identical
Bus Bars for connection with adjacent Incomer / Bus
Coupler / Feeder needs to be supplied.
f) Explosion vents of suitable design shall be provided on
the roof sheet of the busbar/cable/CT's chambers so as to
enable discharge of explosive gases from inside during a
flashover. However the provision of explosion vent shall not
affect the degree of protection/vermin proofing of the panel.

Necessary items of equipment shall be assembled in the


28.1 Assembly factory prior to shipment and routine tests shall be performed
by the manufacturer as per the requirements of the latest issue
of IEC as specified under each equipment in these
specifications to demonstrate to the satisfaction of the
WBSEDCL that the switchgear panels comply with the
requirements of the relevant IEC standards.

Casting shall be true to pattern, of workmanlike finish and


28.2 Casting of uniform quality and condition, free from blowholes, porosity,
hard spots, shrinkage defects, cracks or other injurious defects,
shall be satisfactorily cleaned for their intended purpose.
Wherever welding is specified or permitted, a welding
28.3 Welding process, including stress relieve treatment as required if
necessary, conforming to an appropriate and widely
recognized professional standard shall be used. All welders
and welding operators shall be fully qualified by such a
standard.

Instructions shall be engraved on the switchgear panel, on


28.4 Operational Details the circuit breaker compartment describing in simple steps
how to carry out correct and safe isolation, racking-in and
racking-out switching operations on the circuit breaker.
Similar details should be provided for the operation of the
earth switch.

29.0 Surface treatment &


painting
29.1 Surface treatment Sand blasting or by seven tank process
29..2 Paint type Powder coated. Pure polyester base grade A structure finish

29.3 Paint shade RAL 7032 for external & internal surface
29.4 Paint thickness Minimum 80 microns
30.0 Type Test
30.1 Type Tests The product must be of type tested quality as per all tests in
IEC/Indian standards. Such tests shall be done at any NABL
accredited laboratory.

30.2 Type test report validity Last five years from due date of bid submission
period
A . Switchgear Panel (with circuit breaker installed)
30.3 Type test report to be a. Lightning Impulse Voltage withstand Test
submitted along with the bid b. H.V. dry 1 min power frequency withstand test
c. Short time and peak withstand current test
d. Short circuit test with basic duties
e . Single phase breaking capacity test.
f. Cable charging breaking current test
g. Temperature Rise test
h. IP Test
i. Internal Arc Test as per IEC 62271-200
j. Horizontal Acceleration due to seismic force (if
available)
B. Circuit Breaker
a. Mechanical Endurance Test as per M2 Class of
IEC
C. Current Transformer
a. Short Time Current Test
b. Impulse Voltage Withstand Test
c. Temperature Rise Test
D. Potential Transformer
a. Impulse Voltage Withstand Test
b. Temperature Rise Test
Copies of test certificates in respect of following
bought out items:-
a. Vacuum Interrupter.
b. Insulators
c. Bus Bar Material
d. Terminal connectors
e. KEMA / CPRI Certification for relay/IED i.r.o.
IEC61850 compliance

Note : All the type test report on Switchgear Panel


& Circuit Breaker to be conducted with
offered Vacuum Interrupter.

1. One no. spring charging handle for every three panels


31.0 Accessories 2. One no. Breaker Truck operating handle for every three
panels
3. The equipment shall be complete with all necessary
accessories and materials in accordance with the
specification
4. The base channel frames for the switchgear for grouting on
the floor shall be complete with anchor bolt, nuts and
levelling attachment.
32.0 Type Test after issuance Besides submission of Type Test Report, carried out
of Order within five years as per Tender Specification, Type Test at
the discretion of WBSEDCL, shall have to be arranged by
the successful Manufacturer from any lot offered for
inspection, sample chosen at random after successful
Routine Test by our Inspection Team, as per relevant ISS
from CPRI/NABL accredited/Government recognized Test
House or Laboratory in presence of WBSEDCL’S
representative.
However the However the necessary cost of the Type Test
charges will be reimbursed to the party on
production of necessary supporting documents.

Enclosed in Annexure-D. Bidder shall have to fill up GTP as


33.0 Equipment Device per Annexure-G, Annexure-H, Annexure-J, Schedule-A,
Schedule Schedule-B, Schedule-C. Bidder shall have to submit
undertakings from Relay and Meter manufacturer as per
Schedule-I and II.
Bidder shall submit following drawing/documents along with the
34.0 Drawing and bid:-
documentation 1. GA of indoor 9 panel Switchgear showing constructional
features and space required in the front for withdrawal of
breaker truck and in back, other accessories, power and
control cable entry with plan elevation and views.

2. Sectional view of incomer, bus coupler & feeder panels


with parts list.
3. GA of Circuit Breaker truck.
4. GA of Current Transformer
5. GA of Potential Transformer.
6. Technical particulars of Switchgears and brochures for
technical data sheet of vacuum interrupter
7. Relay and device list (Bill of Quantity) with complete details.
8. Technical manual for Relays, Meters, Switches, Instrument
transformer, Terminal block and Test Terminal Block.
9. Four copies of drawing, data and manuals containing
above shall be submitted for approval and afterwards for
final distribution.
10. Two sets of manual, leaflet and drawing for multi panel
board shall be submitted separately to the C.E(Testing),
Distribution Testing Deptt., WBSEDCL.

Successful tenderer shall furnish all above drawings


and following additional drawings for approval before
commencement of supply:-
i. Foundation details for 9 Panel Switchgear.
ii. Equipment door layout for incomer, bus coupler & feeder
panels.
iii. Schematic Diagram for incomer bus coupler & feeder
section of Switchgear
iv. Protection Circuit, Metering circuit, DC control circuit for
incomer bus coupler & feeder section of Switchgear
v. Annunciator and Alarm scheme.
vi. P.T. supply change over scheme.
ix. Terminal block details for incomer, bus coupler & feeder
section.
vii. Cross section view for CTs.
viii. Name Plate & Connection diagram for CTs.
ix. Cross section view for PTs.
x. Name Plate & Connection diagram for PTs.
xi. Rating Plate details of the Panel
xii. Manual for installation, operation and maintenance
procedure.
Guarantee of the total equipment including any integral part
35.0 Guarantee of the equipment should be for a period of 5 (five) years from
the date of last despatch.

36.0 Routine & Acceptance All the switchgear panels shall be tested in accordance with
Test the requirement of IEC 62271-200.
Tests shall be carried out on the circuit breakers as per the
requirement of IEC 62271-100.
Current transformers and Voltage transformers shall be tested
in accordance with the requirement of IEC 60044-1, IS 2705
and IEC 6044-2, IS 3156 respectively. The Protection Relay
shall be tested in accordance with IEC 60255 & Energy Meter
shall be tested as per relevant IS.
All routine tests at manufacturer‘s works shall be carried
out and Test Reports are to be submitted to CE, P&C,
WBSEDCL.

All Acceptance tests shall be carried out at manufacturer‘s works


on every lot offered for inspection as per relevant IS & IEC in
presence of the WBSEDCL‘s representatives. Selection of
samples for acceptance test as well as rejection and retesting shall
be guided by relevant IS. The entire cost of acceptance and
routine test that to be carried out shall be treated as included in the
quoted price of tendered items.

Six copies of test reports duly signed by the inspecting officers,


shall be submitted to the Chief Engineer, P&C Department , Bidyut
th
Bhavan (4 floor) Salt Lake, Kol -91.

a ) Dimensional Checks
Complete Switchgear Panel b) Operational Tests
test c) Primary Injection Tests
36.1 d) Calibration Tests on Relays and Instruments
e) Power frequency Withstand Test
f) Insulation Test
g) Contact resistance test of Primary joints
h) Power frequency Withstand Test on secondary Wiring

Routine tests.
18.4kA Circuit Breaker test a) Operation test.
( six copies of test report to be b) Dielectric Test on the main circuit.
36.2 submitted with Offer) c) Dielectric tests on controls and auxiliary circuits.
d) Measurement of resistance of the main circuit.
e) Timing test
f) Design and visual checks
g) Test Certificate for all resin cast/moulded components of
circuit breakers whose partial discharge measurement are
specified in the relevant IEC (No. 62271-100, Clause No.6.2.9)
Routine tests shall be carried out at the manufacturer‘s
Current Transformer Test plant as per the requirement of IEC 60044-1, IS 2705 as listed
( six copies of test report to be below:
36.3 submitted with Offer) i. Polarity test and verification of terminal markings test
ii. Ratio and phase angle error test(accuracy class;
composite error test)
iii. Power frequency tests on primary and secondary
windings
iv. Power frequency withstand tests between
sections(windings)
v. Inter-turn over voltage tests
vi. Partial discharge measurement

Routine tests shall be carried out at the manufacturer‘s plant


Voltage Transformer test as per the requirement of IEC 60044-2, IS 3156 as listed below:-
( six copies of test report to be (a) Polarity tests and verification of terminals
submitted with Offer) (b) Power frequency withstand tests on Primary windings
36.4 (c) Power frequency withstand tests on secondary windings
(d) Power frequency withstand tests between sections
(e) Determination of errors
(f) Partial discharges measurement

Protection Relay Tests a. Relay Pick-up test for all functions and phases
( six copies of test report to be b. Relay timing test for all functions and phases
submitted before with Offer) c. Conformance Test as per IEC 61850

36.5

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ANNEXURE – A

MANDATORY TECHNICAL PARTICULARS

1.0 Switchgear
1.1 Type Metal clad, air insulated with VCB type circuit
breaker
1.2 Service Indoor
1.3 Mounting Free standing, floor mounted
1.4 System voltage 11KV
1.5 Highest System voltage 12 KV
1.6 Frequency 50HZ, ± 3%
1.7 Phase 3
1.8
1.9 Rated current @ 50 DEG C ambient 800 Amp.
1.10 Short time rating for 3 sec. 18.4KA
1.11 Insulation level (PF rms / impulse 28 / 75 KV
peak)
1.12 System ground Solidly earthed
1.13 Enclosure degree of protection IP 5X for high and low voltage compartment

1.14 Bus bar – Main @ 50 DEG C 1600A, Current Density 1.6 Amp/sq.mm.(Max)
ambient
1.15 Material electrolytic copper, tinned /Silver plated
1.16 Bus Bar sleeve Full voltage sleeved with shrouds on joints
1.17 Bus identification Colour coded (R-Y-B)
1.18 Bus end connection To be capable to safely withstand stress due to
max. Short circuit current and thermal expansion.
Necessary provision to be made for testing current
transformer primary by removing insulated portion
without difficulty.
1.19 Temperature rise above Ambient 40DEG C for conventional joints, 55DEG C for
silver plated joints
1.20 Riser Bus electrolytic copper, tinned /Silver plated,
800A, Current Density 1.6 Amp/sq.mm.(Max)
1.21 For the design and erection of Busbars the following minimum clearance shall be observed

1.21.1 Phase to Phase(mm) 110 mm (approx)


(without Insulating Sleeve)
1.21.2 Phase to earth(mm) 90 mm(approx)
(without Insulating Sleeve)
1.22 Minimum nominal creepage distance 19mm/kV.

1.23 Auxiliary DC Supply 30V DC shall be controlled by suitably rated


miniature circuit breaker.

1.24 Auxiliary AC supply 240V AC 50 Hz shall be controlled by suitably rated


(without insulatin miniature circuit breaker.

1.25 Hardware GI

1.26 Earth bus Electrolytic Copper, Rectangular shape,


25X6mm(Min) and to carry 18.4 KA for 1 Second.

1.27 Power and control cable entry From bottom for Power Cable. For control cables
through Remote Terminal Box installed at the
backside of the Panel.
2.0 Circuit Breaker
2.1 Type of isolation & Drawout Horizontal isolation & Horizontal Drawout.

2.2 Voltage class, insulation level, short As specified for switchgear


time rating
2..3 Rated current 800 Amps.

2.4 Duty cycle O – 0.3sec – CO – 3min – CO


2.5 Short circuit rating
2.5.1 AC sym. Breaking current 26.3 KA (for Vacuum Interrupter)
2.5.2 Short circuit making current 65.75KA (for Vacuum Interrupter)
2.6 Operating time
2.6.1 Break time Less than 80 ms.
2.6.2 Make time Less than 100 ms.
2.7. Range of auxiliary voltage
2.7.1 Closing 85% - 110%
2.7.2 Tripping 70% - 110%
2.7.3 Spring charging 85% - 110%
2.8 Auxiliary Switch Properly rated and robust in nature shall be
provided in all panels and wired upto SIC
(Secondary Isolated Contact) with identical SIC and
ferrule numbers and sufficient number of NO and
NC contacts for the following:-
CB ‗ON‘ for Local indication –NO contact
CB‘ON‘ for Remote indication—NO contact
CB‘OFF‘ for Local Indication --- NC Contact
CB‘OFF‘ for Remote Indication – NC Contact
CB ‗Auto Trip‘ for Local and Remote Indication—NC
Contact. Other Contacts used as per scheme for
closing and tripping and trip ckt supervision.
2.8.1 No. of spare contacts in Aux. Switch Minimum 6 NO + 6 NC
for WBSEDCL use
2.9 No. of spare contacts of service and 2 NO+2NC
test position limit switch contact
2.10 No. of spare contacts of Spring 2 NO + 2 NC
charge limit switch

3.0 Current Transformers for Incoming Panel


3.1. Voltage class, insulation level As specified for switchgear

3.2. Type Triple core, Dual ratio, Cast resin, Indoor type .
Marking on primary and secondary terminal as per
requirement of IEC 60044-1, IS 2705 and shall be
indelibly marked. The secondary terminals shall
have screw type terminals.
3.3. Class of insulation Class E or better
3.4. Ratio 600/400/1-1-1A
3.5. Number of secondary Three, Core 1 : Metering, Core 2 :Protection ,
Core 3 : Protection
3.6. Accuracy class Core 1 : 0.5, Core 2 : 5P15, Core 3 : PS.

3.7 ISF of Metering Core <=5 at lower ratio


3.8 ALF of Protection Core 15
3.9 VA output 15VA for both protection and metering
3.10
3.11 Excitation current and other 30mA at Vk/2 (at lower ratio), Vk>=250 V
particulars of PS class CT‘s
o
3.12 Other particulars RCT = 4 ohms at 75 C at higher ratio and 2ohm at
lower ratio, Panels to be supplied with CT ratio set
at higher ratio. Common terminals for CT secondary
shall be shorted and earthed. Only ring type socket
to be used in CT circuit.
P1 terminal of CT shall be at Bus side.

3.13 Short time current rating 18.4 kA for 1 second

4.0 Current Transformers for Outgoing Panel


4.1. Voltage class, insulation level As specified for switchgear

4.2. Type Dual core, Dual ratio, Cast resin, Indoor type.
Marking on primary and secondary terminal as per
requirement of IEC 60044-1, IS 2705 and shall be
indelibly marked. The secondary terminals shall
have screw type terminals.
4.3. Class of insulation Class E or better

4.4. Ratio 200-100/1-1A

4.5. Number of secondary 2, Core 1 : Metering, Core 2 :Protection


4.6. Accuracy class Core 1 : 0.5, Core 2 : 5P15.
4.7. ISF of Metering Core <=5 at lower ratio
4.8. ALF of Protection Core 15.
4.9 VA output 15 VA for both protection and metering
4.10 Short time current rating 18.4 kA for 1 seconds

4.11 Name Plate of CT indelibly marked Name plate for the current transformer shall be
provided with all the required details as per IEC
60044-1, IS 2705 Standards, including :-
i) The manufacturer‘s name
ii) Serial number and a type designation
iii) Rated primary and secondary current
iv) Rated frequency
v) Rated output and corresponding accuracy
class for each secondary winding, including the
rated accuracy limit factor and Instrument
security factor for protection and metering
secondary windings respectively.
vi) The highest voltage of the equipment
vii) The rated Insulation level
viii) The rated short-time thermal current (Ith) and
the rated dynamic current
ix) Class of Insulation
x) Rated continuous thermal current
xi) Property Label – ― Property of WBSEDCL‖
xii ) Guranteed for 5 Years

5.0 Voltage Transformers


5.1. Type Dry / Resin cast, draw out type, 3-phase, 5-
limb or it should be combination of three no Single
Phase PT housed in a withdrawable carriage
complete with HV fuses. Copies of Type test
certificate and routine test certificate as per IEC
60044-2, IS 3156 shall be submitted with the tender
for evaluation purpose. Each PT shall be provided
with Vector diagram plate as per relevant provision
of IS showing primary and secondary terminals.

5.2. Rated Voltage


5.2.1 Primary 11000 / √3V
5.2.2 Secondary 110 / √3V
5.3 No of phases 3
5.4 No. of secondary windings 1(one)
5.5 Method of connection Star/Star with both neutral earthed
5.6 Rated voltage factor 1.2 continuous, 1.5 for 30 sec.
5.7 Class of insulation Class E or better
5.8 Accuracy class 0.5

5.9 Primary and secondary fuses HRC current limiting type, primary fuse
replacement shall be possible with VT in withdrawn
position
5.10 Voltage class 12KV
5.11 VA Burden 100 VA per phase
5.12 PT mounting Rail mounted on top of the Incomer Panel and
Primary connected on bus side. It can be plugged
into and withdraw from service by pulling or pushing
the PT by the handle provided on the PT. This
action traverses the PT along the rails and shall
automatically operate the spout shutters. The
shutter drive also forms a latch which holds the PT
in the service position and this latch shall be
required to be released before PT can be isolated.

The secondary circuits from all the PTs of the


5.13 PT secondary circuit incoming panels shall be wired up to all the outgoing
panels so that supply to the potential coils of the
meters can be maintained from any of the PTs. Plug
and socket type contacts shall be provided in the PT
secondary. PT secondary terminals shall be
inaccessible from outside. Necessary provision shall
be made for sealing PT while in racked in position.
Vector of the PT will be Both Y/Y connection with
both neutral earthed.
Name plate for the voltage transformer shall
5.14 Name Plate of PT indelibly marked be provided with all the required details as per
IEC 60044-2, IS 3156 Standards, including :-
i) The manufacturer‘s name
ii) Serial number and a type designation
iii) Rated primary and secondary voltage
iv) Rated frequency
v) Rated output and corresponding accuracy
class for each secondary winding,
vi) The highest voltage of the equipment
vii) The rated Insulation level
ix) Class of Insulation for the equipment
x) Rated voltage factor and corresponding rated
time.
xi) The use each secondary winding and it‘s
corresponding terminals
xii)Property Label – ― Property of WBSEDCL‖
xiii ) Guranteed for 5 Years
Suitable arrangement to be provided to monitor
6.0 Monitoring from Remote the
1. following conditions of 11kV VCB at SCADA
Control Centre end through installing RTU by
WBSEDCL:-
1 . DC healthy
2 .Breaker is ‗OFF‘
3 .Breaker is ‗ON‘
4 .Spring for closing mechanism is charged
5 .Breaker is in Local
6 .Breaker is in Remote
7. Trip Circuit healthy
8 ..Breaker is not anti-pumping
9 . Tripping due to O/C
10 .Tripping due to E/F

Suitable arrangement should be provided to


7.0 Closing from Remote close the breaker from remote end in case following
conditions are satisfied:-
1. DC healthy
2. Breaker is ‗OFF‘
3. Spring for closing mechanism is charged
4. Breaker is in Remote
5. Trip Circuit healthy
6. Breaker is not anti-pumping

Suitable arrangement should be provided to trip


8.0 Tripping from Remote the breaker from remote end in case the breaker is
ON and certain preset conditions to be satisfied
which will be decided during finalisation of drawings.

Annexure - B
Standard Make of Relay and Fitments
VCB Panel Manufacturer should be the VCB Manufacturer.

Vacuum Interrupter CGL / BEL / SCHNEIDER / SIEMENS / ABB

Relays Alstom, ABB, Siemens, Schneider or any other reputed relay


manufacturers fulfilling relays specification as per Annexure-E
of the technical specification
Current Transformer Plastofab, BMC, Pragati, ECS, Kappa.

Potential Transformer Plastofab, BMC, Pragati, Audio-Vision, ECS.

Breaker Control Switch/LR Kaycee / Alstom / Recom/Switron/L&T/Siemens/ABB


Switch
Voltmeter/PT Selector switch Kaycee / Recom/Switron

Digital Ammeter / voltmeter and AE / Rishav / Secure/Accord/Schneider/Meco


Analog DC Volt Meter
Energy meter Secure Meter Ltd. / Larsen & Toubro Ltd. / Landis & Gyr Ltd. /
Genus Power Infrastructure Ltd.
Push Buttons Alstom / Kaycee / Vaishno/Teknic/Lumen/STS/
Siemens/L&T/Schneider.
Indicating Lamps with lenses Alstom / Kaycee / Vaishno/Teknic/Lumen/STS./ Switron

Panel wiring ECKO / PHOENIX/Finolex/Havels/KEI/RR Kables/Poly Cab


(with ISI mark)
Hooter/Buzzer/Bell ANCHOR / KAYCEE/ Vaishno/STS/JVS/Bharani/Alan

Annunciator MINILEC / ALAN/INSTALARM/EAPL


MCB Siemens/L&T/Schneider/ABB/Kaycee/Legrand/GE

Terminal Block Elmex/Connectwell

TTB DAV Industries/CGL/JVS/Unitech Sales/Keizen/Plastofab

Annexure-C
Legend of Devices associated with Multi panel Shunt trip vacuum Circuit Breaker

Symbol Reference Description


A1, A2, A3 & Ammeter
AH(heater)
V and VDC for Bus Voltmeter
coupler
VS Manual Voltmeter Selector Switch
EM Energy Meter
CS Control switch T-A / T-N-A / C-C spring return type
IL-R CB „ON‟ Indication Red lamp
IL-G CB „OFF‟ Indication Green lamp
IL-W „Trip /Close signal received from Remote Indication white lamp
IL-B “Spring charged” Indication Blue lamp
IL-A CB “ Auto trip” Indication Amber lamp
PB Push Button
ANN DC operated electric Annunciator
H,HS,TH Heater, Heater Switch, Thermostat
FS Fuse
LK Link
MCB1 MCB, 2 pole 16 A for DC supply
MCB2 MCB, 2 pole 16 A for AC supply
MCB3 MCB, 2 pole for spring charging motor supply
MVS Manual PT selector switch
IR-I Remote inter tripping contact from 33 kV Transformer Control
and relay Panel
TC Tripping Coil
CC Closing Coil
APR Anti-pumping Relay
86 Tripping Relay
52 Vacuum Circuit breaker
52a,52b NO and NC contacts of Breaker Auxiliary switch respectively
PT Potential Transformer
CT Current Transformer
TTB Test Terminal Block
51/50 R-Y-B-N O/C and E/F Relay

Annexure D

Sl Device Quantity
no.
Incomer Feeder Bus coupler
1. Numerical O/C & E/F Relay 1 No. 1 No. Nil
2. Trip Relay 1 No. 1 No. 1 No.
3. AC Supervision Relay Nil Nil 1 No.
4. Annuanciator 1 No. 1 No. 1 No.
5. AC Ammeter ( CT operated ) 3 No. 3 No. Nil
6. AC Voltmeter 1 No. Nil Nil
7. DC Voltmeter Nil Nil 1 No.
8. Ammeter ( Heater Ckt.) 1 No. 1 No. 1 No.
9. Current Transformer 3 No. 3 No. Nil
10. Potential Transformer 1 Set Nil Nil
11. Energy meter 1 No. 1 No. Nil
12. TTB 1 No. 1 No. Nil
13. Indicating Lamp 6 No. 6 No. 4 No.
14. MCB ( DC Ckt) 1 No. Nil 1 No.
15. MCB ( AC Ckt, 16 Amps) 1 No. Nil 1 No.
16. MCB ( Motor ckt.) 1 No. 1 No. 1 No.
17. 3 Position PT Selector Switch (16 Amps) 1 No. 1 No. Nil
18. Voltage Selector Switch 1 No. Nil Nil
19. Electronic Buzzer (DC Volt operated) Nil Nil 1 No.
20. Electronic Buzzer (AC Volt operated) Nil Nil 1 No.
21. Heater with controller 1 Set 1 Set 1 Set
22. T-N-C Switch 1 No. 1 No. 1 No.
23. Local – Remote Switch 1 No. 1 No. 1 No.
24. Push Button for Emergency Trip 1 No. 1 No. 1 No.
25. Push Button for Relay reset 1 No. 1 No. Nil
26. Spring Charging Handle 1 No. for every three Panel.
27. VCB Operating Handle 1 No. for every three Panel
28. HRC Fuse & Link As required As required As required

NB: The Bidder has to include list of other Items for the Equipment to meet our Technical requirement.

Annexure-G

GURANTEED TECHNICAL PARTICULARS

( To be submitted by the Bidder )

1. General :

Name of the Company

Office address

Factory address

2. Panel

Make

Type & Designation

Application Standard

Rated Voltage

Highest Voltage

Normal Current

Frequency

STC for 3 Sec.

Breaking Capacity
Making Capacity

Power frequency withstand voltage

Impulse withstand voltage

AC Aux. Voltage.

DC Aux. Voltage

Degree of Protection for HV & LV Compartment

Thickness of metal sheet ( mm ).

For load-bearing member

For Doors & covers

Dimension of Incomer Panel in mm ( H x W x D )

Dimension of Outgoing Panel in mm ( H x W x D )

Dimension of Bus-Coupler &

Trunk Panel in mm ( H x W x D )

Single feeder panels to be supplied with Bus Bar


for connection with adjacent Incomer / Bus
Coupler / Feeder. [ Yes / No ]

HV Cable termination height in the cable


compartment

3. Bus Bar

Material

Shape

Cross sectional area of main Bus.

Cross sectional area of Riser.

Type of plating

Normal Current currying capacity

STC for 3 Sec.


Temp. Rise over ambient at normal current

Current density for main Bus & Riser

Phase to Phase clearance

Phase to ground clearance

Type of insulation

Colour Identification

4. Bus support insulator

Reference Standard.

Make

Material

Dry Power frequency Withstand Voltage for one


minute

Wet Power frequency Withstand Voltage for one


minute

Impulse Withstand voltage

Creepage distance

5. Vacuum Circuit Breaker

Make

Type

Reference Standard

Rated voltage

Highest voltage

Frequency

Normal Current

Breaking capacity

Making capacity
STC for 3 Sec.

Temp. Rise over ambient at normal current

No of break per phase.

Operating duty cycle

Single Phase Capacitor Breaking capacity

Three Phase Capacitor Breaking capacity

Line Charging Breaking capacity

Cable Charging Breaking capacity

Closing time

Opening time

Mechanical Endurance capacity

Electrical Endurance capacity

Operating mechanism

Type of isolation & Drawout

Details of mechanical interlock provided

DC Wattage of Trip Coil.

DC Voltage range for Trip operation.

DC Wattage of Closing Coil.

DC Voltage range for Closing operation.

Details of electrical interlock.

6. Vacuum Bottle

Make

Rated voltage

Type and model no.

Normal current
Breaking capacity

Making capacity

STC for 3 Sec.

Maximum contact separation length

Minimum Mechanical life in no. of operation

Minimum Electrical Life in no. of operation at rated


normal current

Minimum Electrical Life in no. of operation at rated


full short circuit current

Power frequency withstand voltage (dry)

Impulse withstand voltage

Contact material

Type of plating

Contact pressure

7. Current Transformer

Make

Reference Standard

Type

Voltage

Frequency

Insulation level

Class of insulation

Ratio (Incomer & Feeder)

Class of accuracy (Incomer & Feeder)

Burden (Incomer & Feeder)

STC for 1 Sec.


ISF of Metering Core at lower ratio

Vk & Magnetising Current(at lower ratio)

Fixing Arrangement

8. Potential Transformer

Make

Reference Standard

Insulation level

Class of insulation

Type

Frequency

Winding connection

Type of Core connection

Ratio

Class of accuracy

Burden per Phase

Over Voltage Factor for 8 hrs.

Fixing position.

Fixing arrangement

Primary Fuse rating

9. O/C & E/F Relay

Make

Type

Model no.

Ordering Code

10. Trip Relay


Make

Type

Model no.

Whether Electrically Resettable(Yes/No)

11. Digital Ammeter ( CT operated )

Make

Type

Size

Basic CTR

Accuracy class

AC Aux. voltage

Fixing type.

12. Digital Ammeter ( Heater circuit )

Make

Type

Size

Current range

Accuracy class

AC Aux. voltage

Fixing type.

13. Digital Volt meter ( PT operated )

Make

Type

Size

PTR
Accuracy class

AC Aux. voltage

Fixing type.

14. Analog Voltmeter ( DC Circuit )

Make

Type

Size

Accuracy class

Fixing type.

15. Energy meter

Make

Type

Model no.

16. Terminal connector

Make

Type

Size

17. Control Switch

Make

Type

Contact configuration

AC & DC Current rating

AC Voltage rating.

18. Spring Charge Limit Switch

Make
Type

No of contact ( NO + NC )

No of spare contact ( NO + NC )

AC & DC Current rating

AC Voltage rating.

19. Local Remote Switch.

Make

Type

Contact configuration

AC & DC Current rating

AC Voltage rating.

20. Spring charging motor

Make

Type

Rated AC Voltage

Rated wattage

AC Voltage variation for operation

21. Operation counter

Make

Type

Operation count range

22. Space heater

Make

Type

Rated AC Voltage
Wattage

23. Thermostat

Make

Setting range

24. Indication Lamp

Make

Type

25. Auxiliary contact switch

Make

Type

No of contact ( NO + NC )

No of spare contact ( NO + NC )

AC & DC Current rating

AC Voltage rating.

26. Annunciator

Make

No of window.

Aux voltage

No of inbuilt push switch.

27 Voltage selector switch

Make

Type

28 PT selector switch

Make

Type
Current Rating

29 TTB

Make

Type

Size

30 Terminal Block

Make

Type

31 MCB

Make

Type

32 Fuse & Link Unit

Make

Type

33 HRC Fuse

Make

Type

34. Control wire

Make

Type

Voltage Grade

Size ( Sq. mm)

For CT & PT

For control indication & annunciation circuit

For main AC & DC and Bus Wiring


Colour

35. Earth Bus

Material

Shape

Size

36. Painting details

Paint type

Paint shade

Paint thickness

37. Shipping dimension of equipment (HxWxD)

38. Total weight of the equipment

Accessories

39. Spring Charging Handle

VCB Operating Handle

40. Guarantee of the total equipment including any


integral part of the equipment

1 State clearly about compliance of following provisions


as per provision in relevant Clauses of Specification.

a) Name, Rating, Making, Property Plate, Circuit Level,


Connection Diagram

b) Operation Instruction Chart

2 State clearly information about type testing of similar


Equipment in recognized Institution as per Technical
Specification. If yes, mention clearly nature of tests
carried out with Name of Testing Institution.
3 Information about testing facilities available at the
Manufacturer's Works for conducting
Routing/Acceptance Tests.

4 Information about submission of following documents


with the Tender
a) Copies of Type Test Reports.

b) Copies of Tender Drawing Literature & Manual.

Copies of Tender Performance Reports & Credential


c)

Copies of Tender Literature & Leaflets of Device


d)
List of Recommended Spares.
e)
5 Information about submission of Deviation Sheet

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ANNEXURE-H

GTP for Numerical Feeder (Non directional) Protection Relay

Sl. No. Feature and Function Bidders response


1.1 Make
Type
Ordering code (with supporting
documents)
1.2 Conformance to
i. IEC255-4
ii. IEC 61850

1.3 No. of CT inputs for O/C and E/F


Protection
1.4 Type test report submitted(y/n)
1.5 Relay shall be of Numeric Design
1.6 Relay designed for bay protection and
Control
1.7 Size of Relay LCD screen
1.8 Relay is equipped with CB close and open
key/push buttons
1.9 Relay has following protection functions:
a. Three phase over current
b. Earth fault
c. Thermal overload function
d. Broken conductor protection function
e. Circuit Breaker Maintenance function
2. a. One time delayed element and two
high set elements
b. Setting range and step for IDMT
element for both current and Time
Multiplier Setting
c. Selectable Current/Time Curve for
IDMT element
d. Setting range and step for high set
elements for both current and time delay
3. Sampling rate and frequency of analog
signal
4. Whether remote controllable from
SCADA
5. a. No. of Digital Inputs
b. Voltage rating of Digital Inputs
c. Provision of testing without current
injection
6. Supervision for CB open and Closed
status
7. No. of programmable LEDs and no. of
Latched LEDs
8. Analog Measurement and display
supported
9. Fault Record storage capacity
10. Event storage capacity
11. Disturbance record storage capacity
12. MMI with keypad and LCD provided
13. Rated DC Supply and tolerance
14. Rating of CT/PT secondary
15. Rated frequency
16. a. Operating ambient temperature &
humidity

b. Withstanding capability of
Electromagnetic interference as per
relevant part of IEC 61850
17. Mounting
18. Watchdog

19. a. Nominal Feeder current

b. CT Ratio setting
c. Earth fault current with time delay IEC
Curves, 2nd stage for instantaneous
trip(less than 50 ms)
d. High set with delay
e. IEC Curves for all O/C and E/F have
user selectable?
20. a. No. of Digital Output Contacts
b. Contact rating
21. Mode of Time Synchronization
22. Type of Lugs and terminators
23. MTBF

24. Lifespan
25. Compliance to Type Test
26. Communication Port
a. Rear port- details
b. Front port-details
27. Whether Communication Ports are
native to the Relay
28. Protocol supported for Rear Port

29. Protocol supported for Front port


30. Start and trip output contacts are freely
programmable
31. Cable for connection of Relay to
laptop(USB port) along with converter
and power supply if required for relay
local setting
32. Basic application software for setting
change, parameterisation
33. CD with software(licensed ) to download
disturbance recorder, event log and
evaluation of those records
34. Graphical configuration tool for I/P, O/P
and functional building block for
protection and control
35. Any other software required for
integration with SCADA.

ANNEXURE-J

GTP for Master Trip Relay

Sl. No. Description Bidder’s Response

01. Manufacturer Name

02. Type and


designation(Literature
to be submitted)
03. Electrical reset

04. Mounting

04. High Burden relay

05. Operating Time

06. Rated DC supply and


tolerance

07. No. of NO Contact

08. No. of NC Contact

Date : Signature:

Name:

Designation:

Company Seal:

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ANNEXURE-E

Technical Specification for Non-directional over current and earth fault relay

Sl. Feature and Function Technical requirement


No.

1 Purpose and It is intended to automate the Switchgears specified in the scope of supply and use
application Communicable Numeric relays for Protection, Control, Metering and Status monitoring. This
specification is based on the understanding that an integrated Automation System along
with protections shall be provided and same shall have provisions for Integration with
SCADA system. All the feeders shall be remote controlled from Employer‘s SCADA and
from the local console of the numerical relays.

Numerical multifunctional combined Microprocessor based Feeder protection and


management relay to protect the 11 kV Feeder from all electrical and other faults along with
reporting system, Disturbance record for fault analysis. Bidder should comply with any
especial requirement or feature asked for retrofitting the relays. Relay should be IEC 61850
compliant. Relay should have 4 CT input for O/C and E/F protection. There should be option
for derivation of E/F internally.
2. Main Protection 1. Relay should have minimum two group of setting. Setting group changeover
Feature required from digital status input.
2. Electrical over load protection with selectable IEC curves with two stage, first stage
to be used as Definite Time / IDMT and second stage to be used as high set for
short circuit protection.
3. Earth fault protection in two stages with IEC characteristics. First stage to be used
as IDMT/Definite Time and second stage to be used as instantaneous elements.
Earth fault element should be suitable for both CBCT and residual type CT
connection.
4. Negative phase sequence Protection with IEC Curves.
5. CB Fail Protection & time settable as per user.
6. The relay should be immune to DC switching while carrying current i.e. no spurious
trip should be generated if relay DC is made On and Off
7. The relay should conform to the IEC255-4 or BS 142 for Inverse time
characteristics.
8. The relay should have features to monitor for broken conductor and CB opening
time.

3. Processor feature Relay shall be completely Numerical with protective elements having software algorithm
based on sampling of analog inputs. Sampling Rate of Analog Signal: The sampling rate
should be 1000 Hz for 50 Hz signal or better for each analog channel. Hardware based
measurements shall not be acceptable.

4. Operational Philosophy The operation of Relay shall be possible both locally from the Switchgear and remote &
Local Work station. The local position shall be displayed in remote / local workstation and
remote operation shall be blocked if the switch is in Local. Clear control priorities shall
prevent initiation of operation of a single switch at the same time from more than one of the
various control levels and there shall be interlocks among various control levels. The priority
shall always be with the lowest enabled control level. Relay accuracy shall not be affected
by system frequency fluctuation.

5. Status/Optical 1. Minimum 7 number status inputs are required


Inputs/Digital inputs 2. All status inputs should be 30 V DC.
3. Setting group is required to be changed with any Digital input status.
4. Trip circuit supervision with DI status
5. The digital inputs shall be acquired by exception with 1ms resolution. Contact
bouncing in digital inputs shall not be assumed as change of state.
6. Relay should have comprehensive self diagnostic feature with remote indication of
relay failure and alarm shall be generated without tripping of circuit
7. Provision of Testing output relays without any current injection.
8. No. of programmable LEDs- at least 4 nos. with latching option.

6. Main measuring and All measurements should be in primary quantities. Minimum following displays are required
reporting feature in alpha numeric:-
1. Three phase (Positive sequence) current
2. Neutral(zero sequence) current
3. All the trips should have clear indication on the relay terminals
4. Resetting should be selectable as hand reset or auto reset.
5. The default relay LCD shall be user defined to display primary circuit loading.

7. Memory and Recording 1. The relay setting and programming should be stored in EEPROM so that during
Feature Aux. Power failure the said data is not lost.
2. Relay should have event log, trip log and DR record. All logs should go in to history.
3. All tripping of relay should initiate DR in auto without extra binary input. Triggering
of DR with binary input should be user configurable.
4. The last 2 fault DR records should be in flash memory and DR will not erase in case
of DC supply fail for more than 2 days.
5. Should be able to record at least 5 Oscillographic disturbances and 5 fault records
and 250 event records.
6. Minimum Four no. of latest trip log with cause of trip should be stored in memory
along with date and time stamping. The memory should not be lost with the
switching off of DC.
7. The relay should have fault-recording feature with current waveform and Digital
Input status. The fault waveform should consist of minimum four current waveforms
of three phase current and zero sequence current and DI status. Triggering time for
Pre and Post should have user selectable. This record should be in flash memory
for minimum 7(seven) days even after switching off the DC supply.
8. The fault should be date and time stamped.
9. Communication protocol IEC 61850.
8. Auxiliary Supply 30 V DC to - 25% to + 10%, 2 wire unearthed system. Necessary software shall be in-built
for proper shutdown and restart in case of power failure. Auxiliary supply burden will be
around 20Watt.
9. Rated CT/PT 5/1 Amp(User selectable) , CTs used to be protection class
secondary
10. Rated frequency 50 HZ +/- 3%
11. Ambient condition 1. Operating ambient temperature upto 55 Deg C
2. Operating Humidity upto 100 %
3. Relay shall meet the requirement for withstanding electromagnetic interference
according to relevant parts of IEC 61850. Failure of single component within the
equipment shall neither cause unwanted operation nor lead to a complete system
breakdown.
12. Module and Mounting 1. Relay should be flush mounted type
2. If module is draw-out type then it should have CT shorting facility of make before
break type.
3. Mounting in switchgears located in non AC rooms.
4. Galvanic isolation between field connection and relay hardware should be there.

13. Watchdog and self The relay should have facility to monitor the healthiness of its circuits and components by
monitoring own monitoring system. In case of any problems, the alarm should be generated by one of
the output contacts. The alarm as soft signal to be sent to SCADA system as well.
Necessary support documentation explaining the self diagnostic feature shall be furnished.

14. Settings Approximate settings possible should be as follows:-

1. Nominal Feeder current 2% to 110 %


2. CT Ratio setting 10-1000(approx.)
nd
3. Earth fault current 5 to 40% with time delay IEC Curves, 2 stage for instantaneous
trip(less than 50 ms)
4. Over current trip- 50% to 200% of 1/5 Amp with time delay as per IEC Curves.
5. High set with delay 200% to 2000%
6. IEC Curves for all O/C and E/F have user selectable.
15. Output Relays Minimum 7 number output relays are required out of which

1. One potential free change over contact should be provided for start inhibit of relay.
2. All o/p contact should be freely programmable.
3. Rating of trip contacts:-
a) Contact durability>10K operation
b) 15 Amp make and carFry for 3 sec for trip contact
c) Make and carry for trip contacts L/R<=40ms
4. Rating of Alarm contacts:- 5 Amp make and carry continuously
for 5 sec.
Testing of Output relays through keypad on relay fascia and relay HMI software. Output
relay dwell time shall be user programmable or fixed at 100ms.

16. Relay software and 1. The relay should have native IEC 61850 Communication Protocol.
Man Machine Interface 2. Should have password protected key padlock.
3. Necessary software for relay setting , retrieving DR, event log, trip log should be
supplied by the Bidder. Necessary License is to be issued for WBSEDCL, if
required.
4. Bidder has to supply communication hardware for relay setting, DR downloading
from front port. This device should be compatible to USB/Ethernet port.
5. It shall be possible to transfer the data stored in the DFR to computer on
IEEE/COMTRADE format. The data format shall be compatible for dynamic
protection relay testing on relay test kit. COMTRADE data viewing software to be
provided.
6. Multiuser/Corporate license for installation on minimum 7 nos. of PCs.

17. Date and time Date and Time stamping with faults and record. The clock should be powered from internal
cell and should not required setting after every DC switching. The internal cell life minimum
5 years. Time synchronization by IRIG-B or SNTP. For time synchronization through SNTP
is to be provided from clock signal coming from RTU. In case of IRIG-B, time
synchronization will be done with GPS clock signal from GPS receiver located at substation.

18. Lugs and terminators All CT and PT terminals shall be provided as fixed (screwed) type terminals on the relay to
avoid any hazard due to loose connection leading to CT opening or any other loose
connection. Necessary amount of lugs should be supplied along with each relay for CT
connection and control wiring.

19. Manuals, Drawings and 1. The relays should be supplied with manuals with all technical and operating
Literature instructions.
2. All the internal drawings indicating the logics and block diagram details explaining
principle of operation should be given at the time of supply.
3. Mapping details shall be submitted in IEC format.
20. Assistance in As part of this offer, Bidder shall have to provide necessary support during integration of
commissioning relays with the third party SCADA system which will be commissioned in future.

21. Standard 1. MICS document(model implementation conformance statement)


documentation per 2. PICS(protocol implementation conformance statement)
Relay, according to IEC 3. PIXIT document
4. Conformance Test certificate by KEMA/CPRI.
61850
All the above mentioned certificates shall be submitted along with Techno-
commercial Bid.
5. ICD file
6. SCD file
22. Extendibility in Future The Bidder shall provide all necessary software tools along with source codes to
perform addition of bays in future and complete integration with SCADA by the User.
These software tools shall be able to configure relay, add analog variable, alarm list,
event list, modify interlocking logics etc. for additional bays/equipments which shall be
added in future.
23. Lifespan The supplier should mention following:-

1. Product maturity: The Bidder should mention the time period for which the product
is in the market
2. Expected production life
3. Hardware/Firmware change notification process. Upgrades to be provided free of
cost within the warranty period/5 years whichever is later, if needed.
4. Lifespan of standard tools and processes for relay configuration, querying and
integration.

24. Standards The relay should conform to the IEC255-5 or equivalent BS / ANSI for following:-

1. Overload withstand test


2. Dielectric withstand: 2kV in common, 1 kV in differential mode
3. Impulse Voltage: 5kV in common, 1kV in differential mode
4. Insulation resistance>100 M ohm.
5. Vibration: Shock and bump and Seismic
6. Storing and transportation
7. Radio Interference: IEC 61000 for high frequency disturbance, Transient
disturbance, Electrostatic discharge
8. KEMA/CPRI Certification for the particular model offered with respect to IEC61850
Protocol.

25. Communication Port 1. Two nos. IEC 61850 protocol compliant, 100 MBPS Ethernet RJ45/F.O port for
communication with SCADA system through two managed Ethernet Switches
operating in redundant mode. The communication shall be made in 1+1 mode
between individual IED to Switch, such that failure of one set of LAN shall not affect
the normal operation of SCADA. However, it shall be alarmed in SCADA.
2. Functioning of Relay shall not hamper to fault occurring any interconnected relay.
3. One Front port Ethernet RJ45/USB 2.0 for relay parameterization and configuration
etc. with the help of PC.
4. Relay should generate GOOSE message as per IEC 61850 standard for
interlocking and also ensure interoperability with third party relays.

26. Name Plate and Each IED shall be clearly marked with manufacturer‘s Name, type, serial no. and
marking electrical rating data. Name plates shall be made of anodized aluminium with white
engraving on black surface.

27. Performance Relays will be guaranteed for the period of five years from the date of last
Guarantee dispach.
Any problem in the said period should be attended free of charge
inclusive of repair/replacement of relays/ component (both H/W, S/W).
28. Type Test  Dielectric Withstand Test—IEC 60255-5
 High Voltage Impulse Test, class III --- IEC 60255-5(5kV peak, 1.2/50 micro Sec;3
Positive and 3 negative shots at interval of 5 Sec.)
 DC Supply Interruption ---- IEC 60255-11
 AC Ripple on DC supply ---- IEC 60255-11
 Voltage Dips and Short Interruptions --- IEC 61000-4-11
 High frequency Disturbance ---- IEC 60255-22-1, Class III
 Fast Transient Disturbance ---- IEC 60255-22-4, Class-IV
 Surge withstand capability ---- IEEE/ANSI C 37.90.1(1989)
 Degree of Protection
 Electromagnetic compatibility
 Mechanical stress/vibration test
 Temperature withstand
Type test reports for the above tests shall be submitted for the approval of WBSEDCL along
with Tender. Wherever the above mentioned standards and IEC 61850 overlap, the latter
will prevail.

29. Credential as pre- Qualifying Requirement:-


requisite of Tender 1 . Successfully tested and in operation for minimum one year in WBSEB
/WBSEDCL / WBSETCL network.
OR
Copies of performance certificate for minimum two years successful operation of
the offered relay in respect to implementation of IEC 61850 Protocol to any SCADA / Sub
Station Automation System form different Organisations specially in any Power Utility in
India as on the due date of bid opening.
2 . Documentary evidence for being manufacturers like registration Certificate issued
by SSI / NSIC / Directorate of Industries / DGS&D, etc. for qualifying requirement.
3 . The bidder should have testing facilities of all functional tests or should have
arrangement of all functional tests at Government approved Testing Laboratories.
4 . Successful Inter Operability and functional Test :-
Inter Operability Test of offered relay, which complies with other technical
aspects of WBSEDCL‘S Technical Specifications, with the existing relays in WBSEDCL
Network will be tested in Distribution Testing Department, WBSEDCL for which due
intimation for supply of sample of offered relay will be given to the bidder after opening of
the Techno-Commercial bid. The bidder needs to submit the said relay to Distribution
Testing Department, Abhikshan within 15 (fifteen ) days from the said date of intimation.

30. Offer for relay Offer with all relevant documents for numerical relay may be submitted with different
make as per Annexure-B alongwith the Bid but after placement of order, drawing for
approval needs to be submitted with only one type of accepted offered relay.

Checklist for Bill of Material for supply

Sl. No. Material

1. Relay (Model No.) Qty as per Tender

2. Lugs suitable for current and control, wiring Qty as per Tender X Number
of TBs in relay + 20% extra.

3. Cable for connection of Relay to laptop(USB port). 10 set


Along with converter and power supply if
required for relay local setting

4. Manual, Hard copy in good quality paper properly 10 set


bounded

5. Copy of Type Test certificate along with manual With offer

6. Basic application software for setting change, 10 nos.


7. CD with software(licensed ) to download 10 nos.
disturbance recorder, event log and evaluation of
those records

8. Graphical configuration tool for I/P, O/P and 10 nos.


functional building block for protection

9. Any other software required for integration with 10 nos.


SCADA.

N.B All the above tools/ Software should be compatible to WINDOWS XP/WINDOWS NT/WINDOWS 7
Operating System.
SCHEDULE – I

Undertaking from Relay manufacturer

We hereby confirm that the protective relay(s) type _____________________


i)
ii)
iii)
offered by us against your tender No._____________________ through
M/s._______________________ are in our current range of production. We also
confirm that these relays will not be phased out by us in the next 10 years
from the date of supply. Necessary repairs/replacements if necessary during
this period will be made available by us.

Name & Designation :

Company Seal :

We have offered our relay(s) type _______________________________


i)
ii)
iii)

to M/s. ________________________ against WBSEDCL's tender no.____________.


In this connection we hereby confirm that we would be extending all the
required technical support and back-up guarantee to M/s._______________ for
the above mentioned relay(s).

Name & Designation :

Company Seal :
ANNEXURE-F

STANDARD

TECHNICAL SPECIFCATION

FOR

3Ph 4 WIRE HT CT/PT OPERATED FULLY STATIC

AMR COMPATIBLE TRI-VECTOR ENERGY METERS

DLMS COMPLIANT – CATEGORY „A‟

FOR

11 KV FEEDER METER

TECHNICAL SPECIFCATION FOR 3PHASE 4 WIRE CT, PT OPERATED 3PHASE LAG PLUS
LEAD ONLY FULLY STATIC AMR COMPATIBLE TRI-VECTOR ENERGY METERS FOR 11 KV
FEEDER.

1.0 SCOPE
Design, manufacturing, testing, supply and delivery of AC, 3 Phase, 4 Wire, CT,PT operated lag plus
lead only fully Static and AMR compatible Tri-Vector Energy Meters for measurement of different
electrical parameters listed elsewhere in the document including Active Energy (kWh/MWh), Reactive
Energy (kVArh/MVArh), Apparent Energy (kVAh/MVAh) etc.

2.0 APPLICATION
FEEDER METER – Category “A”
3.0 STANDARDS TO WHICH METERS SHALL COMPLY
IS-14697:1999(2004) Specification for AC Static Transformer operated Watt Hour & VAR-Hour meters
(class 0.5S);

IS-15959:2011 Data Exchange for Electricity Meter Reading Tariff & Load Control – Companion
Specification

CBIP - 304 Manual on Standardization of AC Static Electrical Energy Meter

IEC 62052-11 Electricity metering equipment (AC) –General requirements, tests and test conditions -
Part 11: Metering equipment;

IEC 62053-22 Electricity metering equipment (AC) –Particular requirements - Part-22: Static Meters
for Active Energy (Class 0.5S);

IEC 62053-23 Electricity metering equipment (AC) –Particular requirements - Part-23: Static Meters
for Reactive Energy;

IS 15707 Specification for Testing, evaluation, installation & maintenance of AC Electricity Meters-
Code of Practice.

Guidelines on ―Data Exchange for Electricity Meter Reading, Tariff and Load Control – Companion
Specification‖

IEC 62056-21 Electricity metering: Data exchange for meter reading, tariff and load control- Part 21:
Direct local data exchange

IEC 62056-31 Electricity metering: Data exchange for meter reading, tariff and load control -Part 31:
Local Area Network data exchange

IEC 62056-61 Electricity metering: Data exchange for meter reading, tariff and load control- Part 61:
Object identification system (OBIS)

The equipment meeting with the requirements of other authoritative standards, which ensure equal or
better quality than the standard mentioned above, also shall be considered; in case of conflict the
Guidelines on ―Data Exchange for Electricity Meter Reading, Tariff and Load Control – Companion
Specification‖ enclosed with this document as annexure shall prevail upon.

4.0 GENERAL TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS


1 TYPE AMR Compatible Static, 3Ph, 4Wire 110V 11KV Tri-Vector
Energy Meter for Feeder.

2 FREQUENCY 50 Hz ± 5%

3 ACCURACY CLASS 0.5S

4 SECONDARY VOLTAGE Suitable for operation from 110V Ph-Ph, (3P, 4W) 63.5V Ph -
RATING N
5 VOLTAGE VARIATION (-) 30% to (+) 20%

6 BASIC CURRENT (Ib) & Ib- 1A, Imax – 2A,Ratio : --/1 A


CURRENT RATING

7 MAXIMUM As per IS 14697:1999(2004)


CONTINUOUS
CURRENT

8 STARTING CURRENT 0.1% of Ib at UPF

9 POWER CONSUMPTION The active and apparent power consumption, in each voltage
circuit, at reference voltage, reference temperature and
reference frequency shall not exceed 1. 5 W and 8 VA.

The apparent power taken by each current circuit, at basic


current, reference frequency and reference temperature shall
not exceed 1.0 VA.

10 POWER FACTOR 0 Lag – Unity – 0 Lead

11 DESIGN Meter shall be designed with application specific integrated


circuit (ASIC) or micro controller; shall have no moving part;
electronic components shall be assembled on printed circuit
board using surface mounting technology; factory calibration
using high accuracy (0.05 class) software based test bench.

Assembly of electronic components shall be as per ANSI


/IPC-A-610 standard.

12 DLMS TEST Manufacturer must have test certificate for conformance to


CERTIFICATE DLMS from CPRI of Category - C.

5.0 TEMPARATURE RISE:


Under normal condition of use, winding and insulation shall not reach a temperature, which
might adversely affect the operation of the meters. IS14697:1999(2004) should be followed.

6.0 CLIMATIC CONDITIONS:


Temperature : -10 C to 55 C (in shade)

Humidity : up to 95% RH non-condensing

Average annual rainfall : 150 cm.

Max Wind Pressure : 150 kg/sq.m.


Max. Altitude above MSL : 3000 m.

7.0 TROPICAL TREATMENT:


The meters shall be suitably designed and treated for normal life and satisfactory operation
under hot & hazardous tropical climate conditions and shall be dust and vermin proof. All the parts &
surface, which are subject to corrosion, shall either be made of such material or shall be provided with
such protective finish which provides suitable protection to them from any injurious effect of excessive
humidity.

8.0 CONSTRUCTIONAL REQUIREMENT/ METER COVER & SEALING


ARRANGEMENT
Wherever poly carbonate cover is specified, it shall conform to IS 11731 (FH-1category)
besides meeting the test requirement of heat deflection test as per ISO 75, glow wire test as per the
IS:11000 (part 2/SEC-1) 1984 OR IEC PUB,60695-2-12, Ball pressure test as per IEC--60695-10-2
and Flammability Test As per UL 94 or As per IS 11731(Part-2) 1986.

9.0 CONSTRUCTION
The case, winding, voltage circuit, sealing arrangements, registers, terminal block, terminal
cover & name plate etc. shall be in accordance with the relevant standards. The meter should be
compact & reliable in design, easy to transport & immune to vibration & shock involved in the
transportation & handling. The construction of the meter should ensure consistence performance
under all conditions especially during heavy rains / very hot weathers. The insulating materials used
in the meter should be non-hygroscopic, non-ageing & have tested quality.

The meter should comply latest technology such as Microcontroller or Application Specific
Integrated Circuit (ASIC) to ensure reliable performance. The mounting of the components on the
PCB should compulsorily be Surface Mounted Technology (SMT) type. Power supply component
may be of PTH type. The electronic components used in the meter should be of high quality and
there should be no drift in the accuracy of the meter for at least ten years. The circuitry of the meter
should be compatible with 16 Bit (or better) ASIC with compatible processor and meter should be
based on Digital measuring and sampling technique.

The meter should be housed in a safe, high grade, unbreakable, fire resistant, UV stabilized,
virgin Polycarbonate/ High grade engineering plastic/Thermosetting Plastic casing of projection
mounting type. The meter cover should be transparent, for easy reading of displayed parameters,
and observation of operation indicators. The meter base may or may not be transparent, but it
should not be black in colour. The meter casing should not change shape, size, and dimensions
when subjected to 200 hrs on UV test as per ASTMD 53. It should withstand 650 deg. C. glow wire
test and heat deflection test as per ISO 75.

Meters must be supplied with 2 (two) nos. manufacturers‘ seals between meter base and meter
cover at both the sides.

Both the communication port (Optical and RS 485 port) should have proper sealing
arrangement.
The bidder shall submit relevant documents (collected form Meter Manufacturer) regarding the
procurement of polycarbonate material. The polycarbonate material of only the following
manufacturers shall be used.

a) G.E. Plastics/Sabic: LEXAN 943A or LEXAN 143 or equivalent for Meter & Terminal cover,
and LEXAN 503R or 500R or equivalent for base.

b) BAYER/SABIC : Grade corresponding to above

c) DOW Chemicals : -Do-

d) MITSUBISHI : -Do-

e) TEJIN : -Do-

f) DUPONT : -Do-

10.0 METER CASE AND COVER


The meter should be sealed in such a way that the internal parts of the meter becomes
inaccessible and attempts to open the meter shall result in viable damage to the meter cover. This is
to be achieved by using continuous Ultrasonic welding on the Meter body, fully flushed
between case and cover. In case, ultrasonic welding using plate/strip is used the material of
plate/strip should be same as that of cover and base and the strip should flush with meter body.
The manufacturer‘s logo should be embossed on the strip / plate.

The meter cover should be fixed to the meter base (case) with Unidirectional Screws, so that
the same cannot be opened by use of screwdrivers. The meter shall withstand external magnetic
influence as per latest amendments of CBIP Technical Report No. 304.

11.0 TERMINAL BLOCK AND COVER:


The terminals may be grouped in a terminal block having adequate insulating properties and
mechanical strength. The terminal block should be made from best quality non-hygroscopic, flame
retardant material (capable of passing the flammability tests) with nickel plated brass inserts / alloy
inserts for connecting terminals.

The terminals in the terminal block shall be of adequate length in order to have proper grip of
conductor with the help of screw adjustable metal plates to increase the surface of contact and reduce
the contact resistance. The screws shall have thread size not less than M 4 and head having 4-6mm.
diameters. The screws shall not have pointed ends at the end of threads. All terminals and
connecting screws should be of tinned/nickel plated brass material.

The internal diameter of terminal hole should be minimum 5.5 mm. The holes in the
insulating material shall be of sufficient size to accommodate the insulation of conductor also.

The terminal cover shall be transparent High grade Engineering Plastic/Polycarbonate/


Thermosetting Plastic with minimum thickness 2.0 mm and the terminal cover shall be of extended
type completely covering the terminal block and fixing holes. The space inside the terminal cover
should be sufficient to accommodate adequate length of external cables.
12.0 WORKING ENVIRONMENT
As per IS 14697:1999(2004). Meter to perform satisfactorily under Non-Air Conditioned
environment (within stipulations of IS) IP51 housing for indoors.

The meter shall be suitable designed for satisfactory operation under the hot and
hazardous tropical climate conditions and shall be dust and vermin proof. All the parts and surface,
which are subject to corrosion, shall either be made of such material or shall be provided with such
protective finish, which provided suitable protection to them from any injurious effect of excessive
humidity.

13.0 MANUFACTURING PROCESS, ASSEMBLY AND TESTING


Meters shall be manufactured using latest and ‗state of the art‘ technology and methods
prevalent in electronics industry. The meter shall be made from high accuracy and reliable surface
mount technology (SMT) components. All inward flow of major components and sub assembly parts
(CT, PT, RTCs / Crystal, LCDs, LEDs, power circuit electronic components etc.) shall have batch and
source identification. Multilayer ‗PCB‘ assembly with ‗PTH‘ using surface mounted component shall
have adequate track clearance for power circuits. SMT component shall be assembled using
automatic ‗pick-and-place‘ machines, Reflow Soldering oven, for stabilized setting of the components
on ‗PCB‘. For soldered PCBs, cleaning and washing of cards, after wave soldering process is to be
carried out as a standard practice. Assembly line of the manufacturing system shall have provision for
testing of sub-assembled cards. Manual placing of components and soldering, to be minimized to
items, which cannot be handled by automatic machine. Handling of ‗PCB‘ with ICs / C-MOS
components, to be restricted to bare minimum and precautions to prevent ‗ESD‘ failure. Complete
assembled and soldered PCB should undergo functional testing using Computerized Automatic
Test Equipment.

Fully assembled and finished meter shall under go ‗burn-in‘ test process for 24 Hours at 55
degree Celsius (Max. temperature to not exceed 60 degree Celsius) under base current (Ib) load
condition.

Test points should be provided to check the performance of each block/stage of the meter
circuitry.

RTC shall be synchronized with NPL time at the time of manufacture. Meters testing at
intermediate and final stage shall be carried out with testing instruments, duly calibrated with
reference standard, with traceability of source and date.

14.0 DISPLAY OF MEASURED VALUES


The meter display shall have 7 digits(complete) for energy counter with alphanumeric
digits for parameter identifier and tamper indication with backlit Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) of
minimum 10 mm height, wide viewing angle suitable for temperature withstand of 70° C. LCD to be of
‗STN‘ (super twisted numetic) type construction.
The data stored in the meters shall not be lost in the event of power failure. The meter
shall have Non Volatile Memory (NVM), which does not need any battery backup. The NVM shall
have a minimum retention period of 10 years.

Meter shall have Scroll Lock facility to display any one desired parameter continuously
from display parameters.

Auto display cycling of each parameter should be minimum 10-12 Seconds. The time
between two auto display cycles shall be 100-120 sec. OBIS code in display is not required.

It should be possible to easily identify the single or multiple displayed parameters through
symbols/legend on the meter display itself or through display annunciation.

AUTO MODE:

i) LCD Test

ii) Meter Serial Number

iii) Real Time & Date (DD/MM/YYYY)

iv) Rising Apparent Demand with elapsed time

v) Cumulative Power Off Hours

vi) Cumulative Active Energy (Cumulative sign/legend must be given)

vii) Cumulative Reactive Energy Lag (do)

viii) Cumulative Reactive Energy Lead (do)

ix) Cumulative Apparent Forward Energy – Lag Only (do)

x) Apparent Forward Max. Demand (with minimum 2 decimal) – Lag Only

xi) TOD Wise Total Active Forward Energy

xii) TOD Wise Apparent Energies

xiii) TOD Wise Apparent Max. Demand (with 2 decimal))

xiv) Cumulative Apparent Maximum Demand (Cumulative sign/legend must be given)

xv) Cumulative Billing Count

xvi) Cumulative Tamper Count

xvii) Phase Sequence & phase correspondences of Voltage & Current

xviii) Connection Check

xix) Self Diagnosis


PUSH BUTTON MODE:

( I ) to ( xvi ) of Auto Display then

xvii) History 1 Cum Active Forward Energy

xviii) TOD wise History 1 Cum Active Forward Energy

xxi) History 1 Cum Apparent Forward Energy

xx) TOD Wise History 1 Cum Apparent Forward Energy.

xxi) Last Billing Date and Time

xxii) Phase Sequence & phase correspondences of Voltage & Current

xxiii) Connection Check

xxiv) Self Diagnosis

xxv) Battery Status

xxvi) Cumulative Programming Count

xxvii) Present/ Last MD Reset Time and Date

xxviii) Inst. Secondary Voltages –Phase Wise (P-N)

xxix) Inst. Secondary Currents – Phase Wise

xxx) Signed Inst. Power Factor – Phase Wise

xxxi) Inst. Net Power Factor

xxxii) History 1 Billed Average Power Factor

xxxiii) Signed Inst. Active Power,

xxxiv) Inst. Apparent Power

xxxv) Inst. Frequency

xxxvi) Present Tamper Status (PT/CT/Other)

xxxvii) First Occurrence with Date & Time

xxxviii) Last Occurrence with Date & Time

xiI) Last Restoration with Date & Time

xI) Front Cover Open Count

xli) Front Cover Open with Date and Time

xlii) High Resolution Cumulative Forward Active Energy


xIiii) High Resolution Cumulative Forward Reactive Energy (Lag)

xIiv) High Resolution Cumulative Forward Active Energy (Lead)

xlv) High Resolution Cumulative Forward Apparent Energy

Power OFF Mode

i) Meter Sl No

ii) Date and Time

iii) Cumulative Active Forward Energy

iv) Cumulative Reactive Energy(Lag)

v) Cumulative Reactive Energy(Lead)

vi) Cumulative Apparent Energy

vii) Current Apparent Forward MD

viii) History 1 Apparent Forward MD

ix) Cumulative Billing Count

x) Cumulative Tamper Count

The register shall be able to record and display starting from zero, for a minimum of 2500
hours, the energy corresponding to rated maximum current at reference voltage and unity power
factor. The register should not roll over in between this duration.

High resolution registers required in display min 4 digits (for kWh) and 6 digit (for MWh)
after decimal in case of Energy.

No decimal is required for main KWh, KVAh, KVarh (lag & lead) display. If display is in
MWH, digits after decimal may go up to KWH registration.

Push button mechanism should be of high quality and should provide trouble free service for
a long span of time. Up and Down scrolling facility should be there for Push Button Mode. If there is
separate button for MD reset, it should also have scrolling facility.

15.0 MAXIMUM DEMAND


The meter should be capable of recording the Apparent/Active MD with integration period of
15 minutes.

MD RESET OPTION
i) Billing Date at 00:00 Hrs of 1st day of the Month (Programmable)
ii) Push button
iii) By Authenticated Command from BCS through HHU or directly from PC/REMOTE
MD reset button should have proper sealing arrangement. Specific operation should be
available in downloading data.
16.0 PERFORMANCE UNDER INFLUENCE QUANTITIES
The meters performance under influence quantities shall be governed by IS 14697:1999
(2004). The accuracy of meter shall not exceed the permissible limits of accuracy as per standard IS
14697:1999(2004).

17.0 OUTPUT DEVICE


Energy Meter shall have test output, accessible from the front, and be capable of being
monitored with suitable testing equipment while in operation at site. The operation indicator must be
visible from the front and test output device shall be provided in the form of LED. Resolution of the
test output device shall be sufficient to enable the starting current test in less than 10 minutes.
Minimum gap should be maintained between Active & Reactive Test LED.

18.0 REAL TIME INTERNAL CLOCK (RTC)


RTC shall be pre-programmed for 30 Years Day/date without any necessity for correction.
The maximum drift shall not exceed ± 300 Seconds per year.

The clock day/date setting and synchronization shall only be possible through
password/Key code command from one of the following:

a) Hand Held Unit (HHU) or directly through BCS and this shall authentication from BCS
for individual meter.

b) From remote server through suitable communication network with authentication from
BCS.

19.0 TIME OF DAY FACILITIES:


The meter should have facilities to record Active, Apparent Energies and MD with a facility
of 8 time zones. The time zones should be user programmable through authenticated command from
BCS with the help of HHU. At present only 3 (Three) TOD zones to be activated in following manners;

TOD – 1 06:00 Hrs to 17:00 Hrs

TOD – 2 17:00 Hrs to 23:00 Hrs

TOD – 3 23:00 Hrs to 06:00 Hrs

20.0 METER READING DURING POWER OFF:


It should be possible to read the meter-display visually and with MRI and in absence of
input voltages with the help of internal battery for display in power off condition or external battery
pack/PPU. The interface should be inductive coupling.

21.0 SELF DIAGNOSTIC FEATURES:


The meter shall be capable of performing complete self-diagnostic check to monitor the
circuits for any malfunctioning to ensure integrity of data memory location all the time. If possible, the
details of malfunctioning should be recorded in the meter memory. The bidder should furnish the
details of self-diagnostic capability feature, viz (i) Memory status, (ii)Battery status (iii) NVM & (iv) RTC
Status in BCS as well as it should be in display.

22.0 BASE COMPUTER SOFTWARE (BCS): Exclusively used for the


manufacturers meter only.
The BCS should be user friendly. Windows 8 / 7 based BCS shall be supplied. The data
transfer should be reliable and fraud proof. BCS should give all details pertaining to billing and load
survey data. The meter condition details should also be transferred into the BCS including
abnormalities/anomalies of voltage current conditions or tamper conditions which can occur due to
mistake in connections or intentionally done for the purpose of tamper.

The software should show electrical conditions existing at the time of reading the meter in
tabular forms as well as in graphical format (Phase diagram) i.e. Phase diagram is required for
voltage, current & PF only.

All the information about energy, maximum demand and their respective TOD register
readings, billing register readings and billing history readings should be shown in a manner which
user can understand quickly, preferably in tabular format.

All the load survey data should be available in numerical as well as graphical format. It
should also be possible to view this data in daily, weekly and monthly formats. The load survey graph
should show the respective values.

All the information about tamper events should be accompanied with date and time
stamping along with the ‗SNAPSHOT‘ (details) of the respective electrical conditions. This information
should be displayed in the sequence in which it happened, in cumulative format as well as in
summary format. The cumulative format should segregate a particular tamper information and
summary report should show count of tamper occurrence, restoration and the duration for which
meter has remained under tamper condition.

In BCS, tamper events must be followed as per Table 32-38 as per IS 15959. However,
final tamper logic will be given at the time of sample testing. Before issuing the purchase order bidder
has to confirm with letter to comply the said tamper logic. In display, first tamper occurrence & last
tamper occurrence & restoration with date & time and total tamper count must be available.

Facility to view data incorporating External multiplying factor due to Installed CTs & PT
should be provided.

The software should be capable of preparing CMRI to read the meter information or to
reconfigure the meter for change the setting of the meter as per IS 15959:2011.

The BCS should have the facility for ASCII conversion of all recorded meter data. There
should be user friendly approach for viewing meter data for the reading collected now or for the
reading collected in the past. All information about a particular consumer should be segregated and
available at one place so that locating any consumer's past data is easy. It should be possible to
locate/retrieve data on the basis of one of the following particulars:

a) Consumer ID/Number.

b) Meter Sr. No.

c) Date of meter reading.

d) Location.

The BCS shall have multi level password for data protection and security. The first level
should allow the user to enter the system. The different software features shall be protected by
different passwords. The configuration of passwords should be user definable. The software installed
on one PC should not be copy-able on to another PC.

It is very important that the BCS has the feature to export available data to ASCII
format for integrating with the WBSEDCL billing system. Here again a wizard should be
available whereby user can select file format (for ASCII), what data to export, the field width
selection (whether 8 characters or 10 characters, to include decimal point or not, number of
digits after decimal point etc).

Help should be available with the software so that user can use all the features of the
software by just reading the Help contents.

23.0 LOAD SURVEY:


The meter should be capable of recording load survey data of Phase wise Voltage, Phase
wise current, Average Power Factor, Active Energy and Apparent Energy for a period of minimum 45
days for 15-minute integration period. Real time & date should be shown in all the load survey graphs
and table.

24.0 MEASUREMENT OF ENERGY


The meter should be capable of measuring Fundamental Energy as well Total Energy i.e.
Fundamental plus Harmonics energy. Total Energy shall be made available on meter-display and the
same only shall be used for billing purpose. Fundamental Energy should be provided in display.

The Fundamental Energy shall be logged in the meter memory and be capable of
downloading to the BCS through the HHU and be available for viewing at the BCS end.

25.0 MARKING OF METERS


Every meter shall have a nameplate clearly visible and indelible and distinctly marked in
accordance with the relevant Standard mentioning ―Category – A‖. The following information should
appear on an external plate attached to the meter cover.

i) Manufacturers Name or trademark and place of manufacture.


ii) Designation of type.
iii) Number of phases and wires.
iv) Serial number of meter.
v) Month and year of manufacture.
vi) Principal unit of measurement.
vii) P.T. Ratio.
viii) Basic Current and rated maximum current.
ix) C.T. Ratio.
x) Reference frequency in Hz.
xi) Meter constant (impulse/unit).
xii) Class index of meter.
xiii) Reference temperature.
xiv) ―Property of WBSEDCL‖
xv) Purchaser‘s Order No. & Date.
xvi) Guarantee for 5 years from the date of last despatch.
xvii) Sign. of insulation.
xviii) Bar coding of Serial Number, month & year of manufacture.

The meter shall also store name plate details as given in the Table - 30 of IS 15959:2011

26.0 COMMUNICATION CAPABILITY


The meter shall be provided with two ports for communication of the measured/collected
data. The hardware port (with sealing facility) compatible with RS 485 specifications which shall be
used for remote access through suitable Modem and an Optical port complying with hardware
specifications detailed in IEC-62056-21. This shall be used for local data downloading through a
DLMS compliant HHU or direct through BCS.

Both ports shall support the default and minimum baud rate of 9600 bps.

Optical Cord (i.e. Optical Port of Meter to PC) must be USB type.

Data downloading time from meter to HHU/PC should be within 2 min for meter data
(without load survey) and within 6 min for meter data with load survey.

27.0 HAND HELD UNIT (HHU)


To enable local reading of meters data a DLMS compliant HHU (DOS Based) shall be
used. The HHU shall be as per IS 15959:2011. It shall be compatible to the DLMS compliant energy
meters that are to be procured/supplied on the basis of the specification having at least one USB
communication port.

28.0 TAMPER & FRAUD MONITORING FEATURES


The meter shall work satisfactorily under presence of various influencing conditions like
External Magnetic Field, Electromagnetic Field, Radio Frequency Interference, Vibrations, Harmonic
Distortion, Voltage/Frequency Fluctuations, and Electromagnetic High Frequency Fields etc. The
meter shall be immune to abnormal voltage/frequency generating devices and shall record the
occurrence and restoration of all tampers and related snapshots as per Annexure – G of IS
15959:2011

The meters should work even in the presence of any two Potential wires.
Meter should work correctly irrespective of phase sequence.

Tamper details shall be stored in internal memory for retrieval by authorized personnel
through either of the following:

a) DLMS compliant HHU.

b) Remote access through suitable communication network.

c) Direct by PC.

Meter should have a continuous and clear indication / annunciation in its display if top
cover is removed/open and even refixed (non roll over) and only cover open must be logged in BCS
without any restoration. Auto scroll display may be sacrificed for that COVER OPEN .

Minimum 400 numbers of events preferable (compartment wise) i.e. 200 no. events
for occurrences & 200 no. events for restoration with date & time and snapshot should be
available in the meter memory.

Default occurrence and restoration time shall be 5 minutes but it shall be


programmable.

Final tamper Logic and threshold values as per our requirement will be supplied at
the time of Sample Testing. Before issuing the purchase order, Bidder has to confirm with
letter about compliance of the said Tamper Logic within stipulated period.

All the tamper information logged by the meter should be available in BCS with snapshot,
Date & Time as per Table 39 of IS 15959:2011 with occurrence and restoration.

Properly designed meter tamper logic with threshold value, should be provided and clearly
explained in the bid. The tamper logic should be capable of discriminating the system abnormalities
from source side and load side and it should not log / record tamper due to source side abnormalities.
The meter should be able to distinguish between HT PT fuse blowing and Single Phasing and record
the former.

29.0 TYPE TESTS


Meters shall be fully type tested as per relevant Standard (IS 15959) (latest version). The
type test certificates should be submitted as per IS 15959 along with the offer. Offer without Type Test
Report shall be liable for rejection. The type test certificate shall not be more than five years old from
the Due date of submission of Tender.

30.0 ACCEPTANCE & ROUTINE TESTS:


All acceptance tests as per relevant standards shall be carried out at Meter Manufacturer‘s
Works in the presence of WBSEDCL representatives.
Further Purchaser shall reserve the right to pick up energy meters at random from the lots
offered and get the meter tested from NABL accredited lab. The supplier has no right to contest the
test results NABL accredited lab or for additional test and has to replace/take corrective action at the
cost of the supplier.
31.0 INSPECTION:
The inspection shall be carried out at any stage of manufacture, by the WBSEDCL
authorized representatives, with prior intimation to the supplier. The manufacturer shall grant all
reasonable facilities for testing free of charge for inspection and testing to satisfy the purchaser that
the materials to be supplied are in accordance with their specification.

The supplier shall keep the WBSEDCL informed in advance, about the
manufacturing program so that the arrangement can be made for inspection.

The representative / Engineer of the WBSEDCL attending the above testing shall carry out
testing as per relevant standards and issue test certificate approval to the manufacturer and give
clearance for dispatch.

32.0 QUALITY ASSURANCE:


The meter manufacturer shall have a comprehensive quality assurance program at all
stages of manufacture for ensuring products giving reliable, trouble free performance. Details of the
Manufacturer‘s quality assurance and test set up shall be furnished with the bid. A detailed quality
assurance program shall be finalized with the successful bidder during the award stage.

Bidder (collected from Meter Manufacturer) shall furnish following information along with
his bid:

a) Organization structure of the manufacturer and his main sub-suppliers (PCBs, SMT
cards, CT/PT) with details of ‗QA‘ setup, overall workflow.

b) Copy of system manual showing ‗QAP‘ (Quality Assurance Plan) as actually practiced
during manufacturing and final testing.

c) List of raw materials and critical components (ASIC chip, crystal clock, memory
register Chip, transformers, optical ports etc.) with their suppliers and procurement details.

d) Stage inspection of product before final testing.

e) Procedure adopted for ‗In-situ‘ testing of PCBs, after placement of surface mounted
component, for quantitative parametric variation of tolerance by self or sub-contractor.

f) Testing and calibration facility, date of calibration of test bench, manpower data of bench
operators;

g) Sample copies of test certificate of bought out components.

33.0 TESTING FACILITIES:


The Bidder (Meter Manufacturer) shall have at least the following testing facilities to ensure
accurate calibration:

a) Insulation resistance measurement

b) Running at no load
c) Starting current test

d) Limits of error

e) Dial Test

f) Power loss in voltage and current ckt.

g) Repeatability of error

h) Transportation test

i) Tamper Test

j) Ageing Test

The Bidder (Meter Manufacturer) shall give a detailed list of bought out items with name of
the manufacturer and details about quality control.

34.0 GUARANTEE
Equipment (Meter & CMRI) supplied shall be guaranteed for a period of 5 years from the
date of last despatch. Bidders shall guarantee to replace the meters, which are found to be
defective/inoperative at the time of installation, or become inoperative/ defective during guarantee
period. Replacements shall be effected within 1 month from the date of intimation.

35.0 FIXING & SEALING ARRANGEMENT


Every meter shall have three fixing holes one at the top and two at the bottom. The top
hole shall be provided with a special clip at the back of the meter so that holding screw is not
accessible to the consumer after the fixing of the meters. The lower fixing screws shall be provided
under the sealed terminal cover. The requisite fixing screws shall be supplied with each meter.

Necessary provision may be kept for fixing the utility seal also.

The manufacturers seal provided with the meter should be of high quality with tamper
proof features.

36.0 Supply of Power Pack , HHU , Communication Cord(HHU to PC &


Meter to PC)
For every 50 nos. of meters and part thereof one power pack (if not internal battery) and
one HHU (DOS based) & 50 nos. communication cord for each type ( Meter to CMRI and Meter to
PC USB type) should be supplied free of cost. The guarantee period of HHU and Power Pack will be
of 60 months from the date of last despatch.

37.0 SUBMISSION OF SAMPLE ENERGY METER & DOCUMENTS


After opening of the Techno-Commercial Bid, Bidder has to submit two nos offer Meter
within 15 days from the date of intimation to C.E.DTD,WBSEDCL for sample test in presence of
Bidder‘s representative along with inherent features, BCS and sample of seal, Type Test
Certificates, DLMS Certificate and with the test results and ISI Certificate, Tamper Logic,
Display Parameters List.

i ) 3-Phase 4-Wire 11 KV, - /1A. Class of Accuracy 0.5s – 2Nos. (Without Ultrasonic
welding)
ii ) Sample meters shall be submitted along with 1 no. ultrasonically welded (Proto
Type) case and cover. HHU, Power-Pack, Modem along with SIM Card if required, to
be brought at the time of testing of sample meters submitted against the tender.

Offer with all relevant documents for Energy Meter may be submitted with different
make as per Annexure-B alongwith the Bid but after placement of order, drawing for approval
needs to be submitted with only one type of accepted offered Energy Meter.

38.0 SCHEDULES:
The Bidder (collected from Meter Manufacturer) shall submit the following schedules (as
per Standard Format), which is part and parcel of the Specification.

Schedule A Guaranteed Technical Particulars

Schedule B List of Raw Material (as per enclosed format)

Schedule C Pre Qualification Condition

Schedule D List of Documents to be submitted during sample submission

Normally the offer should be as per Technical Specification without any deviation.
But any deviation from Specified Standards, Specified Test Requirement, Technical Specification felt
necessary to improve performance, efficiency and utility of equipment must be mentioned in the
‘Deviation Schedule’ with reasons of such deviation. Such deviation suggested may or may not be
accepted. Deviations not mentioned in Deviation Schedule will never be considered.

Schedule - A

GUARANTEED TECHNICAL PARTICULARS FOR 11KV STATIC


TRIVECTOR METERS
Manufacturer‟s
Sl.No. Description Required Specification
particulars

1 Maker’s name and country To be mentioned


2 Type of meter/model To be mentioned
3 Accuracy class 0.5S
4 Parameters displayed To be mentioned
5 P.F. Range 0 Lag – Unity - 0 Lead
6 Basic Current (Ib) 1A
7 Maximum Current 200 % of Ib
8 Minimum starting current 0.1% of Ib
9 Rated Voltage Ph-Ph : 110V, Ph–N;63.5V
10 Variation of voltage at which meter -30% to + 20% of Vref
functions normally
11 Rated Frequency 50Hz
12 Power Loss in Voltage & Current Voltage Circuit Less than
circuits 1.5W/8VA, Current Circuit Less
than 1VA.
(Less VA/ Watt getting the
preference)
13 Dynamic range To be mentioned
14 MD reset Provisions a) Through authenticated
CMRI or Remote
Communication Command.
b) Automatic resetting at
preset date & time.
15 No. of digits of display and height Seven segment, minm. 7 digit
of character Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
with backlit or LED, having
minimum character height of
10 mm.
16 Size of Non volatile memory To be mentioned
17 Principle of operation To be mentioned
18 MD Integration period 15 Minutes
19 Weight of meter To be mentioned
20 Dimensions To be mentioned
21 Warranty 5 years from date of last
dispatch.
22 Outline drawings & Leaflets To be furnished
23 a) Remote meter-readout facility To be mentioned
b) Communication protocol used. To be mentioned
c) Sealing provision for meter & To be mentioned
optical port.
d) Baud rate of data transmission To be mentioned
e) Required software to be resident To be mentioned
in CMRI and BCS.
f) Ultrasonic welding of body To be mentioned
g) Manufacturer’s Seal provided To be mentioned
24 Base Computer Software Windows 8/7 based
25 Type Test Certificates To be furnished
26 Time of Day Zones (Selectable) To be mentioned
27 Whether meter measures both Both required
fundamental & Harmonic Energy
28 Real Time Clock Accuracy Max. drift per annum
±300 sec for Class 0.5S.
29 Anti Tamper Features To be mentioned in details.
30 Data retention by NVM without 10 years
battery back up and un-powered
condition.
31 Guarantee period of meter 60 months from the date of last
despatch. Guarantee period
shall be printed on the
nameplate.
32 BIS license To be mentioned
32.1 BIS license No. & dt. with its validity To be mentioned
for ISI certification mark on offered
meter.
32.2 Details of meter design for which To be mentioned
above BIS certification has been
obtained: -
(i) Ratio of Ib to Imax
(ii) Material of meter body
(iii) Grade of printed circuit Board
material
(iv)` Type of assembly of component
used (SMT)
(v) Meter constant (IMP / KWh)
(vi) Auxiliary power circuit (with PT or
PT less)
(vii) Accuracy class
33 ISO accreditation no. & dt. with its
validity
34 Other parameters / features not Conform to specification of IS-
covered in the above GTP 14697 / 1999 & CBIP technical
report No.88 (with its latest
amendment).
35 Past Experience Copies of order executed in last
three years along with GTP of
the supplied meters to be
enclosed. Past experience to be
considered for manufacturing
meter as per IS: 14697 & CBIP-
88/304

SHEDULE-B
Sl. Component Make / Origin
No. Function / Feature
1 Current Element
2 Measurement /Computing chips
3 Memory chips
4 Display modules
5 Communication modules
6 Optical port
7 Power Supply
8 Electronic components
9 Mechanical parts
10 Battery
11 RTC / Micro controller

SCHEDULE-C
Pre-Qualification Conditions for HT Static Meters

Sl. No. Particulars Remarks


1 Bidders (Meter Manufacturer) must have valid BIS
certification for the offered meter. If it has started to issue Yes / No
by appropriate authority.
2 Bidder (Meter Manufacturer) preferably posses ISO 9001
Yes / No
certification
3 Bidder (Meter Manufacturer) should be manufacturers of Yes / No
static meters having supplied Static LT, 11/33 KV H.T.
Meters with memory and LCD display as per IS 14697 &
CBIP 304 to Electricity Boards / Utilities in the past 3
years.
4 Bidders(Meter Manufacturer) should have dust free, static Yes / No
protected environment for manufacture, assembly and
Testing.
5 Bidder(Meter Manufacturer) should have automatic Yes / No
computerized test bench for lot testing of meters.
6 Bidder (Meter Manufacturer) has facilities of Oven for Yes / No
ageing test.

SCHEDULE - D
Sl. LIST OF DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED
No. DURING SAMPLE SUBMISSION

1 Attested copy of type test reports from NABL


accredited laboratory as per new IS(If
Published)
2 Attested copy of BIS certificates of the same
type of meter submitted as sample

3 Attested certificates as regards material used for


meter case, cover & terminal block.

4 Annexure – II as per tender documents

5 Annexure – III as per tender documents

6 Operating manual & Tamper logic of the meter


submitted
ANNEXURE - V

Component Specifications:

The meters shall be designed and manufactured using SMT (Surface Mount
Technology) components, except for power supply components, LCD etc., which are PTH type.
All the material and electronic power components used in the manufacture of the meter shall be of
highest quality and reputed makes so as to ensure higher reliability, longer life and sustained
accuracy.

Sl. Component
Requirement Make / origin
no. Function / Feature
1. Current Element Current Transformer Any make or origin
conforming to
IS-2705
2. Measurement / The Measurement / computing chips USA:Analog Devices,
computing chips used in the meter should be with the AMS, Cyrus Logic,
Surface mount type. Atmel, SAMES, Texas
Instruments,Teridian,
Japan: NEC,Freescale,
Renesas,
Holland: Phillps
3. Memory chips The memory computing chips should not USA: National Semi
be affected by the external parameters like Conductor, Atmel,
sparking, high voltage spikes or SAMES, Texas
electrostatic discharges. Instruments,Teridian, ST
Japan: Hitachi, OKI,
Freescale, Renesas,
Holland / Korea: Phillps
4. Display modules The display modules should be well Singapore: Bonafied
protected from the external UV radiations. Technologies,
The display should be clearly visible over Korea: Advantek,
an angle of at least a cone of 70o.The Japan : Hitachi, SONY,
construction of the modules should be such Hijing,Truly
that the displayed quantity should not Semiconductor.
disturbed with the life of display. The
display should be TN type industrial grade
with extended temperature range.

5. Communication Communication modules should be USA: National


modules compatible for the RS 232 ports. Semiconductors, HP,
ST, Texas Instruments,
Agilent,
USA / Korea: Fairchild
Holland/ Korea: Philips,
Japan: Ligitek, Hitachi,
Germany: Siemens,
Tiwan: Everlight,
6. Optical port Optical port should be used to transfer USA: National
the meter data to meter reading instrument. Semiconductors, Texas
The mechanical construction of the port Instruments, HP,
should be such to facilitate the data transfer Agilent,
easily. Japan: Hitachi, ,
Germany:Siemens,
Holland / Korea:Philips,
Tiwan:Everlight,
7. Power Supply The power supply should be with the SMPS Type
capabilities as per the relevant standards.
The power supply unit of the meter should
not be affected in case the maximum
voltage of the system appears to the
terminals due to faults or due to wrong
connections.

8. Electronic The active & passive components Philips, Toshiba,


components should be of the surface mount type & are Fairchild, Murata, Rohm,
to be handled & soldered by the state of art Siemens. National
assembly processes. Semiconductors,
ATMEL, Texas
Instruments, Hitachi.
Ligitec, OKI, EPCOS

9. Mechanical parts The internal electrical components


should be of electrolytic copper & should be
protected from corrosion, rust etc.
The other mechanical components should
be protected from rust, corrosion etc. by
suitable plating / painting methods.
10. Battery Lithium / Lithium-ion /NiMh with Renata, Panasonic,
guaranteed life of 10 years Varta, Tadiran, Sanyo,
National, Tekcell,
Duracell, Maxell,
Elegance, Mitshubishi,
11. RTC / Micro The accuracy of RTC shall be as per USA: Dallas, Atmel,
controller relevant IEC / IS standards Motorola, NEC,
Renesas, Texas
Instruments, ST, Micro
chips, Teridian
Holland / Korea: Philips,
Japan: NEC,
OKI,Hitachi, Mitsubishi,
Freescale,

IS 15959:2011

Table 27 Instantaneous Parameters for Class C Meters (Required in Class A Meter)

(Clause E-2, E-3.2 and E-3.3)


Sl No Parameter OBIS Code Interface Class No
A.B.C.D.E.F

1. Real Time Clock – Date and Time 0.0.1.0.0.255 8

2. Current - IR 1.0.31.7.0.255 3

3. Current – IY 1.0.51.7.0.255 3

4. Current – IB 1.0.71.7.0.255 3

5. Voltage – VRN 1.0.32.7.0.255 3

6. Voltage – VYN 1.0.52.7.0.255 3

7. Voltage – VBN 1.0.72.7.0.255 3

8. Voltage – VRY 1.0.32.7.0.255 3

9. Voltage – VBY 1.0.52.7.0.255 3

10. Signed Power Factor –R phase 1.0.33.7.0.255 3

11. Signed Power Factor - Y phase 1.0.53.7.0.255 3

12. Signed Power Factor - B phase 1.0.73.7.0.255 3

13. Three Phase Power Factor – PF 1.0.13.7.0.255 3

14. Frequency 1.0.14.7.0.255 3

15. Apparent Power – KVA 1.0.9.7.0.255 3

16. Signed Active Power – kW (+ Forward; 1.0.1.7.0.255 3


- Reverse)
17. Signed Reactive Power – kvar (+ Lag; - 1.0.3.7.0.255 3
Lead)
18. Number of Power-Failures 0.0.96.7.0.255 1

19. Cumulative Power-Failure Duration 0.0.94.91.8.255 3

20. Cumulative Tamper Count 0.0.94.91.0.255 1

21. Cumulative Billing Count 0.0.0.1.0.255 1


22. Cumulative Programming Count 0.0.96.2.0.255 1

23. Billing Date 0.0.0.1.2.255 3

24. Cumulative Energy kWh 1.0.1.8.0.255 3/2

25. Cumulative Energy kvarh Lag 1.0.5.8.0.255 3/2

26. Cumulative Energy kvarh Lead 1.0.8.8.0.255 3/2

27. Cumulative Energy kVAh 1.0.9.8.0.255 3/2

NOTES : -
The items at Sl No 5), 6) and 7) are for 3Ф / 4W system of measurement with NEUTRAL as
reference point.
Signed Power factor – (+ indicates lag) and (- indicates lead).
The parameters at Sl No 18) to 22) hold cumulative values at that instant from the date of
manufacturing or installation of meter as the case may be.
The above list is identified for the purpose of communication to HOST or HHU.
The utilities may choose, based on needs, additional parameters for display purpose ONLY.
Item at Sl No 21) refers to the Billing Period Counter
Item at Sl No 23) - Data type to be same as for attribute 2 of IC 8, Clock.

IS 15959:2011

Table 28 : Block Load Survey Parameters for Class C Meters (Required in Class A Meter)

(Clauses E-2, E-4.1 and 4.3)

Sl No Parameter OBIS Code Interface Class No /


A.B.C.D.E.F Attribute

1. Real Time Clock – Date and Time 0.0.1.0.0.255 8/2

2. Current - IR 1.0.31.27.0.255 3/2

3. Current – IY 1.0.51.27.0.255 3/2

4. Current – IB 1.0.71.27.0.255 3/2

5. Voltage – VRN 1.0.32.27.0.255 3/2

6. Voltage – VYN 1.0.52.27.0.255 3/2


7. Voltage – VBN 1.0.72.27.0.255 3/2

8. Block Energy – kWh 1.0.1.29.0.255 3/2

9. Block Energy – kvarh – lag 1.0.5.29.0.255 3/2

10. Block Energy – kvarh – lead 1.0.8.29.0.255 3/2

11. Block Energy – kVAh 1.0.9.29.0.255 3/2

NOTES : -
1 ) The parameters listed in this table are for load survey purpose and are logged as per
the block period time.
2 )The parameters at Sl No 2) to 9) are the average values during the block period time
and stored at the end of that time block.
3 )The parameters at Sl No 10) to 13) are the actual energy consumption during that time
block.
4 )Capture objects for 3 Ф / 4W are items at Sl No 1) to 7) and 10) to 13)
5 )Support for Selective access shall be as defined in Section 11.3

IS 15959:2011

Table 29 : Billing Profile Parameters for Class C Meters (Required in Class A Meter)

( Clauses E 5.1 and E 5.3 )


S.No Parameter OBIS Code Interface Class No /
A.B.C.D.E.F Attribute

1. Billing Date 0.0.0.1.2.255 3/2

2. System Power Factor for Billing 1.0.13.0.0.255 3/2


Period
3. Cumulative Energy – kWh 1.0.1.8.0.255 3/2

4. Cumulative Energy – kWh – TZ1 1.0.1.8.1.255 3/2

5. Cumulative Energy – kWh – TZ2 1.0.1.8.2.255 3/2

6. Cumulative Energy – kWh – TZ3 1.0.1.8.3.255 3/2

7. Cumulative Energy – kWh – TZ4 1.0.1.8.4.255 3/2

8. Cumulative Energy – kWh – TZ5 1.0.1.8.5.255 3/2

9. Cumulative Energy – kWh – TZ6 1.0.1.8.6.255 3/2


10. Cumulative Energy – kWh – TZ7 1.0.1.8.7.255 3/2

11. Cumulative Energy – kWh – TZ8 1.0.1.8.8.255 3/2

12. Cumulative Energy – kvarh – Lag 1.0.5.8.0.255 3/2

13. Cumulative Energy – kvarh – Lead 1.0.8.8.0.255 3/2

14. Cumulative Energy – kVAh 1.0.9.8.0.255 3/2

15. Cumulative Energy – kVAh – TZ1 1.0.9.8.1.255 3/2

16. Cumulative Energy – kVAh – TZ2 1.0.9.8.2.255 3/2

17. Cumulative Energy – kVAh – TZ3 1.0.9.8.3.255 3/2

18. Cumulative Energy – kVAh – TZ4 1.0.9.8.4.255 3/2

19. Cumulative Energy – kVAh – TZ5 1.0.9.8.5.255 3/2

20. Cumulative Energy – kVAh – TZ6 1.0.9.8.6.255 3/2

21. Cumulative Energy – kVAh – TZ7 1.0.9.8.7.255 3/2

22. Cumulative Energy – kVAh – TZ8 1.0.9.8.8.255 3/2

23. MD – kW 1.0.1.6.0.255 4 / 2 ,5

24. MD – kW – TZ1 1.0.1.6.1.255 4 / 2 ,5

25. MD – kW – TZ2 1.0.1.6.2.255 4 / 2 ,5

26. MD – kW – TZ3 1.0.1.6.3.255 4 / 2 ,5

27. MD – kW – TZ4 1.0.1.6.4.255 4 / 2 ,5

28. MD – kW – TZ5 1.0.1.6.5.255 4 / 2 ,5

29. MD – kW – TZ6 1.0.1.6.6.255 4 / 2 ,5

30. MD – kW – TZ7 1.0.1.6.7.255 4 / 2 ,5

31. MD – kW – TZ8 1.0.1.6.8.255 4 / 2 ,5

32. MD – kVA 1.0.9.6.0.255 4 / 2 ,5


33. MD – kVA – TZ1 1.0.9.6.1.255 4 / 2 ,5

34. MD – kVA – TZ2 1.0.9.6.2.255 4 / 2 ,5

35. MD – kVA – TZ3 1.0.9.6.3.255 4 / 2 ,5

36. MD – kVA – TZ4 1.0.9.6.4.255 4 / 2 ,5

37. MD – kVA – TZ5 1.0.9.6.5.255 4 / 2 ,5

38. MD – kVA – TZ6 1.0.9.6.6.255 4 / 2 ,5

39. MD – kVA – TZ7 1.0.9.6.7.255 4 / 2 ,5

40. MD – kVA – TZ8 1.0.9.6.8.255 4 / 2 ,5

NOTES : -
1 ) The data are stored up to 6 billing cycles. The Billing profile is modeled as Profile
generic (IC: = 7) object with OBIS Code 1.0.98.1.0.255. The capture objects of this load profile
are as per Table-29. The capture object values will be copied into buffer of this object either
automatically or asynchronously. The capture period is set to zero, billing action is controlled by
billing dates as provided in 10 and table 31.
2 ) Support for Selective access shall be as defined in Section 11.3
3 ) The current cycle billing parameters shall be readable as the values of the latest
billing period, on demand. This shall be in addition to the last 6 billing period data which shall be
available in the Profile buffer as the last 6 entries in the buffer.
4) The captured attributes in case of Interface Class 4 (Extended register) used for MD
values will be attributes 2 and 5 (Value and Timestamp)

Table 30: Name Plate Details Parameters

(Clause F-1)

Sl No Parameter OBIS Code Interface Class


A.B.C.D.E.F

1. Meter Serial Number 0.0.96.1.0.255 1 (Data)

2. Manufacturer name 0.0.96.1.1.255 1

3. Firmware Version for meter 1.0.0.2.0.255 1

4. Meter type (3P-3W / 3P-4W) 0.0.94.91.9.255 1

5. Internal CT ratio 1.0.0.4.2.255 1


6. Internal PT ratio 1.0.0.4.3.255 1

7. Meter year of manufacture 0.0.96.1.4.255 1

NOTE : - For item Sl No 4), a value of ―0‖ indicates 3P-3W; a value of ―1‖ indicates 3P-4W

Table 31 Programmable Parameters

(Clause F-2)

Sl No Parameter OBIS Code Interface Class


A.B.C.D.E.F

1. Real Time Clock – Date and Time 0.0.1.0.0.255 8 (Clock)

2. Demand Integration Period 1.0.0.8.0.255 1 (Data)

3. Profile Capture Period 1.0.0.8.4.255 1

4. Single-action Schedule for Billing Dates 0.0.15.0.0.255 22

5. Activity Calendar for Time Zones etc. 0.0.13.0.0.255 20

NOTES : -
1 . The parameters are programmable by the utility engineers with required access rights.
2 . Unit for Demand Integration Period and profile capture period is in ―seconds‖.
3 . Programming of any of the parameters shall increment the ―Cumulative programming
count‖ value.

Table 32 Indian Event Reference Table – Voltage Related

(Clause G-1 & G-1.1)

Sl No Event ID Descriptions

i) 1 R-Phase – PT link Missing (Missing Potential) – Occurrence

ii) 2 R-Phase – PT link Missing (Missing Potential) – Restoration

iii) 3 Y-Phase – PT link Missing (Missing Potential) – Occurrence

iv) 4 Y-Phase – PT link Missing (Missing Potential) – Restoration


v) 5 B-Phase – PT link Missing (Missing Potential) – Occurrence

vi) 6 B-Phase – PT link Missing (Missing Potential) – Restoration

vii) 7 Over Voltage in any Phase - Occurrence

viii) 8 Over Voltage in any Phase - Restoration

ix) 9 Low Voltage in any Phase - Occurrence

x) 10 Low Voltage in any Phase - Restoration

xi) 11 Voltage Unbalance - Occurrence

xii) 12 Voltage Unbalance - Restoration

Table 33 Indian Event Reference Table – Current Related

(Clause G-1 & G-1.1)

Sl No Event Descriptions
ID

i) 51 Phase – R CT reverse – Occurrence

ii) 52 Phase – R CT reverse – Restoration

iii) 53 Phase – Y CT reverse – Occurrence

iv) 54 Phase – Y CT reverse – Restoration

v) 55 Phase – B CT reverse – Occurrence

vi) 56 Phase – B CT reverse – Restoration

vii) 57 Phase – R CT Open - Occurrence

viii) 58 Phase – R CT Open - Restoration

ix) 59 Phase – Y CT Open - Occurrence


x) 60 Phase – Y CT Open - Restoration

xi) 61 Phase – B CT Open - Occurrence

xii) 62 Phase – B CT Open - Restoration

xiii) 63 Current Unbalance - Occurrence

xiv) 64 Current Unbalance - Restoration

xv) 65 CT Bypass – Occurrence

xvi) 66 CT Bypass – Restoration

xvii) 67 Over Current in any Phase – Occurrence

xviii) 68 Over Current in any Phase – Restoration

Table 34 Indian Event Reference Table – Power Related

(Clause G-1 & G-1.1)

Sl No Event Descriptions
ID

(1) (2) (3)

i) 101 Power failure (3 phase) – Occurrence

ii) 102 Power failure (3 phase) – Restoration

Table 35 Indian Event Reference Table – Transaction Related

(Clause G-1 & G-1.1)

Sl No Event Descriptions
ID

(1) (2) (3)

i) 151 Real Time Clock – Date and Time

ii) 152 Demand Integration Period


iii) 153 Profile Capture Period

iv) 154 Single-action Schedule for Billing Dates

v) 155 Activity Calendar for Time Zones etc.

Table 36 Indian Event Reference Table – Others

(Clause G-1 & G-1.1)

Sl No Event Descriptions
ID

i) 201 Influence of Permanent Magnet or AC/ DC Electromagnet - Occurrence

ii) 202 Influence of Permanent Magnet or AC/ DC Electromagnet - Restoration

iii) 203 Neutral Disturbance - HF & DC - Occurrence

iv) 204 Neutral Disturbance - HF & DC - Restoration

v) 205 Very Low PF - Occurrence

vi) 206 Very Low PF - Restoration

Table 37 Indian Event Reference Table – Non Roll Over Events

(Clause G-1 & G-1.1)

Sl.No. Event ID Descriptions

i) 251 Meter Cover Opening – Occurrence

Table 38 Indian Event Reference Table – Control Events

(Clause G-1.1)

Sl No Event ID Descriptions

i) 301 Meter disconnected

ii) 302 Meter connected


Table 39 Capture Parameters for Events

(Clauses B-6.4, B 6.5 and G-1)

Sl No Parameter A B C D E F IC

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)

i) Date and Time of event 0 0 1 0 0 255 8 (Clock)

ii) Event Code 0 0 96 11 0 255 1 (Data)

iii) Current - IR 1 0 31 7 0 255 3 (Register)

iv) Current - IY 1 0 51 7 0 255 3 (Register)

v) Current – IB 1 0 71 7 0 255 3 (Register)

vi) Voltage - VRN (3 Ф / 1 0 32 7 0 255 3 (Register)


4W)

vii) Voltage – VYN (3 Ф / 1 0 52 7 0 255 3 (Register)


4W)

viii) Voltage – VBN (3 Ф / 1 0 72 7 0 255 3 (Register)


4W)

ix) Power Factor – R phase 1 0 33 7 0 255 3 (Register)

x) Power Factor – Y phase 1 0 53 7 0 255 3 (Register)

xi) Power Factor – B phase 1 0 73 7 0 255 3 (Register)

xii) Cumulative Energy – kWh 1 0 1 8 0 255 3 (Register)

Tamper Logic:
Feeder Meter CAT A

OCC REST.
TAMPERS Occ Condition REST. CONDITIONS TIME(MIN) TIME(MIN)
1 Missing Vx< 5% Vref Vx> 40% Vref
potential Any other phase voltage > 75% of Any other phase 5
Vref voltage > 75% of Vref
I3x> 10 % of Ib I3x> 10 % of Ib
Missing potential tamper detection
will be phase wise
2 Voltage
Unbalance V3x> 75% Vref V3x> 75% Vref
5
Vmax-Vmin> 30% Vref Vmax-Vmin<30% Vref
I3x> 10 % of Ib I3x> 10 % of Ib
3 Low Voltage Vx< 60% Vref V3x> 70% Vref
5
Current Ignored Current Ignored
4 High Voltage Vx>120% Vref V3x< 120% Vref
5
Current Ignored Current Ignored
Voltage Unbalance should not occur
with high voltage event.
5 Power Failure If power goes off for more than the
persistance time or all phase voltage 5 Immediate
goes less than 30% of Vref
6 Current Open Residual Current >20% Ib Residual Current<20%
Ib
Ix< 2% Ib Ix Ignored
5
Average line Current :Ignored Average Current >
10% of Ib
V3x>60% Vref V3x> 60% Vref
7 Current Bypass Residual Current >20% Ib Residual Current <20%
Ib
Ix>2% Ib Ix Ignored
5
Average line Current :Ignored Average Current >
10% Ib
V3x>60% Vref V3x>60% Vref
8 Current Residual Current < 20% Ib Residual Current <
Unbalance 20% Ib
Imax- Imin > 30% 0f Imax for that Imax- Imin <27% 0f
period Imax for that period
Average Line Current> 10% Ib Average Line Current> 5
10% Ib
In> 5% of Ib In Ignore
V3x>60 % Vref V3x>60 % Vref
Current Unbalance tamper should occur only on activation of Neutral CT
9 Current Ix> 10 % Ib Ix> 10 % Ib
Reversal Direction : Negative Direction: positive
Net Power Factor> 0.5 Net Power Factor> 0.5
5

Current Reversal detection will be phase wise

10 Over Current Ix> 100 % Imax I3x< 100 % Imax 5


No Current Unbalance tamper furthur log with Over Current

11 V3x> 60% Vref V3x> 60% Vref


Ix> 10% Ib Ix> 10% Ib 5
Low PF P.F.< 0.5 P.F.> 0.5

12 Cover Open On removal of meter cover the meter will log cover open Immediate. No Restoration
event along with date and time.
13 Invalid Phase When Voltage or current sequence is When voltage or No tamper will be logged
Association different. For example: Voltage current sequence is except low pf if satisfied
sequence RYB and Current sequence same after 5 Mins
is YBR
In case of Low and High Voltage Tamper, no current related tamper will be logged except CT Reverse Tamper
V3x= Voltage in All Phases
Vx= Voltage In Any Phase
I3X= Current in All Phases
IX= Current in any phase
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