Control and Relay Panel Feb 2021
Control and Relay Panel Feb 2021
Control and Relay Panel Feb 2021
PANEL
Feb 2021
Engineering Department
Regd. Office: Vidyut Bhawan, Block – DJ, Sector-II, Bidhannagar, Kolkata – 700091.
CIN: U40101WB2007SGC113474; Website: www.wbsetcl.in
1.00 SCOPE:
1.01 The specification covers design, engineering, manufacture, testing & supply delivery at site of Control
and relay Board and protection relay panels inclusive of internal wiring and with arrangement for
external connection to various Switchyard equipments and Control room building equipments as
necessary. The Contractor has to design the Schematics for protection and Control of all equipments
including monitoring indications, visual and audible alarm, interlocking schemes between different
equipment. Any other requirement which are not specifically covered here but which are necessary
for successful commissioning of the Sub-station are also within the scope of the Contract. The same
shall be indicated by the bidder with their price for WBSETCL's consideration.
1.02 The equipment manufactured should conform to the relevant standards and of highest quality of
engineering design and workmanship. The equipment manufactured shall ensure satisfactory and
reliable performance throughout the service life.
2.00 STANDARDS:
2.01 Unless otherwise specified, all equipment and material shall conform to the latest IS applicable
standards. Equipment complying with other internationally recognised standards will also be
considered, if it ensures performance equivalent or superior to Indian standards. In the event of
supply of equipment conforming to any international/ internationally recognised standards other than
the standard listed below, the salient features of comparison shall be brought out and furnished along
with the bid. One copy of such standard specification in English language shall be enclosed with the
tender.
2.02 The equipment provided shall also comply with the latest revisions of Indian Electricity act and Indian
Electricity rules and any other applicable Statutory provisions, rules and regulations.
2.03 All equipment provided under the specification shall generally conform to the latest issue of the
following:
IEC/Indian Standard No. Title
4.00 TECHNICAL PARTICULARS FOR DESIGN OF CONTROL, RELAY AND PROTECTION PANELS:
4.01 SYSTEM DETAILS:
400KV 220KV 132KV 33KV
a) Nominal System 400KV 220KV 132KV 33KV
Voltage
b) Highest System 420KV 245KV 145KV 36KV
Voltage
c) Number of Phases <-------------------------- Three ------------------------->
AC Auxiliary supply voltage for the C&R panel shall be 230V, 1-phase, 50Hz grounded with +/- 10%
voltage variation.
Voltmeter Range: -
400kV 0-500kV
220kV 0-250kV
132kV 0-150kV
33kV 0 – 40kV
6.03 MOUNTING:
a) All equipment on and inside the panels shall be mounted and completely wired to the terminal blocks
ready for external connection. The equipment of panel shall be mounted flush.
b) Equipment shall be mounted such that removal and replacement can be accomplished
individually without interrupting of service to adjacent devices and are readily accessible
without use of special tools. Terminal marking shall be clearly visible and of permanent
nature.
c) The contractor shall carry out cut out, mounting and wiring of the bought out items which are to be
mounted in the panel in accordance with the corresponding equipment manufacturer's drawings.
d) The centre line of switches, push buttons and indicating lamps shall be not less than 750mm from the
bottom of the panel. The centre line of relays and meters and recorders shall be not less than 450
mm from the bottom of the panel. However, the same shall be finalized during Detail Engineering.
e) The centre lines of switches, push buttons and indicating lamps shall be matched to give a neat and
uniform appearance. Likewise the top of all meters, relays and recorders etc. shall be in one line.
f) The control switches for circuit breakers and isolators shall be located on the mimic diagram
corresponding to their exact position of the controlled equipment in the single line drawing. The
location of the switches shall be within working height from the floor level for easy and comfortable
operation.
g) No equipment shall be mounted on the doors.
h) All the panels in the control room shall be matched with the other panels of the same C&R board in
respect of dimension, colour and appearance. Control equipment on front side of the panel shall be
similarly placed.
i) All the equipment connections and cabling shall be designed and arranged to minimise the risk of fire
and damage.
6.04 PAINTING:
a) All unfinished surface of the steel panels and frame work shall be sand blasted to remove rust, scale,
foreign adhering material or grease.
b) A suitable rust resisting primer shall be applied on the interior and exterior surfaces of the steel,
which shall be followed by of an under coat suitable to serve as base and binder for the finishing
coat. The finishing coat on the exterior of the panel & on the interior faces shall be as per following
table: -
Sl. No. Painting
1 a) External Colour shade Shade RAL 7032 (Pebble Grey)
b) Internal Colour shade White
Colour c) External Finish Texture Semi Glossy
d) Internal Finish Texture Semi Glossy
e) Base Frame Colour shade Black
2 Type of Painting Powder Coating
3 Thickness of Paint Average of Powder Coating 80-100 microns
4 Phosphating Sheet Steel shall be phosphated in accordance to IS 6005
5 Special Instruction Small quantity of paint shall be supplied for minor touchup work
required at site.
12.02 TRANSDUCERS:
a) Transducers (for use with Indicating Instruments and Telemetry/Data Communication application)
shall in general conform to IEC:688-1
b) The transducers shall be suitable for measurement of active power and reactive power in three phase
14.00 DC, AC AUXILIARY SUPPLY AND V.T. SECONDARY SUPPLY DISTRIBUTION SCHEME:
14.01 DC SYSTEM:
DC distribution in CRP panels shall be designed with the consideration that two sets of
batteries (220V), their respective chargers and DC boards shall be used for DC supply for
all new substations.
14.06 AC CIRCUIT:
a) 230V, single phase 50Hz AC auxiliary supply to the control, relay and protection panel board of each
system voltage of 400KV, 220KV, 132KV and 33KV will be fed from AC distribution board through
separate 32Amp. switch fuse units provided there.
b) The supply shall be provided in Bus coupler/ Bus Transfer/ Bus Section panel for each voltage class.
One 16Amp rated HRC fuse unit shall be provided for the AC incomer. AC incoming bus shall run
continuously in each voltage class panel board.
c) Individual panel AC supply shall be teed off in each panel from the AC bus. A set of fuse and link
rated for 10Amps. for 3 pin plug circuit, cubicle lamp circuit, space heater circuit shall also be
provided in each control, relay and protection panel.
d) Door operated corridor illumination lamp circuit of duplex type panel shall be arranged from the
above incoming AC bus through suitably rated fuse and link.
e) AC circuit for incoming DC fail and Annunciation DC fail alarm scheme shall be provided in Bus
coupler/ Bus Transfer/ Bus Section panel for each voltage class. The above circuit shall be teed off
from the above respective panel AC bus through suitably rated fuse and link.
f) One supervision relay for incoming AC fail with test P.B. and reverse flag indication shall be provided
for monitoring of AC supply healthiness through D.C. operated facia annunciation in Bus coupler/ Bus
Transfer/ Bus Section panel for each voltage class.
a) Facia annunciation system shall be provided in each control panel by means of visual and audible
alarm to draw attention of the operator to the abnormal operation or operation of the protective
devices. The annunciation shall be divided into the following categories:
i) Trip annunciation
ii) Non Trip annunciation
The annunciator shall be suitable for operation with the sub-station AC/ DC voltage and potential free
initiation contact is to be provided. Annunciator must have communication port, suitable for SCADA/
SAS operation, and this connection is to be established during commissioning.
16.00 RELAY:
GENERAL REQUIREMENT:
The main numerical protective relays shall be of Panel manufacturer’s own make or their principal
company’s make.
However, panel manufacturer, who are authorized by relay manufacturer to supply their
relay, may also be considered for supply of C&R panel. This acceptance is subject to strict
compliance to the following conditions: -
i) The panel manufacturer must be enlisted in WBSETCL maker’s list as on date of
NIT and meet all the Qualification Requirement to be eligible.
ii) The panel manufacturer should provide document/ certificate of guarantee from
the relay manufacturer.
Live demonstration of any offered relay has to be arranged by the Party at the laboratory of Central
Testing Department of WBSETCL prior to approval, if felt necessary by WBSETCL. The turn-key bidder
shall be required to make necessary arrangement without any extra price.
16.01 All shall conform to the requirement of IS: 3231 / IEC 255 and shall be suitable for operation within a
temperature range 0ºC to 55ºC and 50% to 95% relative humidity. Relays shall be suitable for flush/
semi flush mounting on the panel with connections from the rear, protected with dust tight cases for
tropical use and with transparent cover removable from the front.
16.02 All protective relays shall be in draw out case or plug-in/modular cases with proper built in testing
facilities. If testing devices are not incorporated in the relay itself separate test block and switches
shall be provided. The adjusting devices shall be accessible with the relay mounted on the panel
board. Flag type operating indicators and flag indicator reset devices shall be provided which shall be
suitable for operation from the front of the relay case without opening the cover.
16.03 All A.C. relays shall be suitable for operation at 50Hz.The current coils shall be rated for a continuous
current of 1 amp and the voltage coil for 110V normal. The contacts of the relays shall be properly
designed to prevent or minimise damage due to arcs which have to be broken successfully against
220 +/- 10% volt DC. When open the contacts shall withstand a voltage of 115% of the normal
circuit voltage. The relays shall be designed for satisfactory operation between 70% and 110% of
rated D.C. voltage of the sub-station. The voltage operated relays shall have adequate thermal
capacity for continuous operation.
16.04 Timers shall be of static type. Pneumatic timers are not acceptable.
16.05 The sub-stations may be required to run without air-conditioning plant. Therefore, the static relays
shall be designed for operating satisfactorily under the climatic conditions of ambient temperature and
relative humidity variation from 0ºC to 55ºC and 50% to 95% respectively. The static relays should
be capable to withstand the test voltages as stated in the relevant Indian standard or equivalent.
Stringent measures including shielding of long internal wiring should be taken to make the relays
insensitive to the voltage spikes. Insulation barriers shall be provided to ensure that transients
present in CT & VT connection due to extraneous sources do not cause damage to static circuits.
16.06 DC/DC converter shall be provided in the solid state protective relays wherever necessary in order to
provide a stable auxiliary supply for relay operation. Provision of D.C. Cells in the protective relays as
reliable standby power supply will however not be acceptable. The DC/DC converter shall have power
supply failure annunciation contact.
The relays shall have the provision for Man to Machine Communication for local and remote control
and monitoring complete with software, ports and other hardware e.g. required numbers PC hook up
cable for direct communication, one for each type of relay.
Bidder shall arrange for such local man to machine communication facility for all the numerical relays
inclusive of all the necessary accessories as mentioned above complete through Local Area
Networking System for each 400KV, 220KV & 132KV substation wherever mentioned in the schedule.
For existing and new substations, provision is to be made for connectivity with the existing and/ or
future numerical relays through PC by providing external comport multiplier (e.g. Rocket port/Serial
sharer etc.).
The electronic devices on bay shall be connected to the communication infrastructure for data sharing
and meet the real-time communication requirements. The communication shall be made in fault
tolerant ring in redundant mode INCLUDING the links between individual bay IEDs to switch, such
that failure of one set of fiber shall not affect the normal operation. However failure of fiber shall be
indicated through alarm/ annunciation. Each fiber optic cable shall have four spare fibers.
The data exchange between the electronic devices on bay and station level shall be realized using
fiber optic cables, thereby guaranteeing disturbance free communication. The fiber optic cables shall
be run in suitable, preferably GI, conduit pipes. Data exchange is to be realized using latest IEC
61850, Ed - 2 protocol with a external managed switched optical Ethernet communication
infrastructure in decentralized ring configuration.
All the protective relays shall be numerical type and communication protocol shall be latest IEC
61850, Ed - 2 compatible with the following features:
i) All Numerical Protection IEDs as well as BCU shall be IEC 61850, Edition – 2 compliant.
ii) Peer-to-peer communication using GOOSE messages (latest IEC61850, Ed - 2) for
interlocking.
iii) Interoperability with third party IEC 61850, Ed - 2 (latest version) compliant devices.
iv) Generate XML file for integration/ engineering with vendor independent SCADA systems.
v) Should be directly connected to the inter bay bus on IEC 61850, Ed - 2 (latest version)
without the use of any gateways. Connections of bay protection IEDs to the IEC 61850, Ed - 2
bus (latest version) through the bay control units are not acceptable.
vi) All Numerical relays must be PRP compliant for SAS.
a) The distance protection shall be a microprocessor based high speed non-switched distance relay
suitable for all phase to phase faults and phase to earth faults based on numerical principles.It shall
also have necessary phase selection and direction selection facilities. The relay shall be field
selectable for various permissive over reaching, permissive under reaching and for blocking/
intertripping through communication schemes.
b) The relay shall have polygonal/ quadrilateral characteristics with a facility to set resistance and
reactance characteristics independently.
c) The relay shall have three forward and one reverse zone of protection for each PH-PH & PH-E fault
loop with sufficient impedance or reactance and resistance reach of each zone. It shall have three
zone time stepped characteristics. The second and third zone elements shall provide backup
protection in the event of the carrier protection on the first zone element failing to clear the fault.
d) It shall be compatible with the PLCC equipment to be procured separately under separate contract.
The distance protecting scheme shall be suitable for any length (short length also i.e. Minimum
Settable value should be 1Ω Primary) of transmission line. Any limitation in this regard shall be clearly
specified by the bidder.
e) The relay shall have numerical filtering and measuring techniques. It shall have individual measuring
element for each phase to phase fault and each phase to earth fault. It should ensure a maximum
operating time from the relay to the trip coil of CB within 40 ms for all types of faults at 50% of the
set zone 1 relay reach with CVT being used on the line for a System Impedance Ratio (SIR) of 4 and
a) Disturbance Recorder shall be used for 400KV, 220KV and 132KV system to record the graphic forms
of instantaneous/ rms values of voltages and currents, in all phases, open delta voltage and neutral
current, open or closed position of relay/ breaker contacts just prior to, during and immediately after
a system disturbance to provide information necessary to ascertain the causes of disturbance and
performance of relays, breakers etc. The system shall start only on the occurrence of a system
abnormality.
b) The disturbance recorder shall be inbuilt function of numerical distance/ differential relay. The
channels and trigger sources shall be user configurable. Program for disturbance records and event
logger collection and evaluation of those records shall be provided. Also the software shall be capable
of carrying out Fourier /harmonic analysis of the current and voltage waveform. Disturbance shall also
be available in COMTRADE format.
c) Number of Channels required for each feeder bay :
i) Analog channel: 8 nos.
a) Line Differential protection relay shall have phase segregated line differential protection.
b) It shall measure Differential as well as restrain current continuously and shall display the same as
measurement.
c) It shall communicate analogue as well as digital signals to remote end.
d) It shall have Line charging current compensation feature for better sensitivity.
e) Have backup built-in Distance protection functionality as specified for distance protection relay.
Distance protection function can be utilized as independent or as back up of Differential protection in
case of failure of remote communication.
f) It shall communicate time coordinated current signals for remote communication to execute Line
differential protection algorithm accurately. Time synchronization through GPS shall also be possible.
g) Have high immunity to electrical & electromagnetic interference.
h) Have DR with 8nos analog channel & 32nos binary channel.
i) Generate GOOSE message as per latest IEC 61850, Ed - 2 standards for interlocking and also to
ensure interoperability with third party relays.
j) be provided with necessary user friendly configuration tools to configure the relays and shall be
compatible with SCL/SCD files generated by a third party system. GOOSE signals shall be freely
configurable for any kind of signals using graphic tool/user friendly software. There shall be a facility
to have latest IEC 61850, Ed - 2 protocol inbuilt without use of any external converter.
k) Have the facility of setting parameter access restriction.
l) Have self supervision with fault diagnostics.
m) Be provided with necessary WINDOWS 7/ WINDOWS 10 based support software for setting
parameterisation, up & downloading data etc.
n) Have channel communication with continuous supervision facility and the facility for switching to
backup protection mode in the event of communication channel failure.
The time synchronisation equipment shall receive the coordinated Universal Time (UTC) transmitted
through Geo Positioning Satellite system(GPS) and synchronise equipments to Indian Standard time in
a substation. It will also synchronise the substation PC through necessary software to be supplied by
the bidder.
a) Time synchronising equipment shall include antenna, all special cable and processing equipments&
the same shall be housed in a separate simplex type panel.
b) For all new substations, if specified in LOA, GPS shall be redundant, i.e. Two nos of Clock & Antenna
should be considered.
c) It shall be compatible for synchronisation of event loggers, disturbance recorder and SCADA at a
substation.
d) Equipment shall operate upto the ambient temperature of 50C and 100% humidity.
e) Equipment shall meet the requirement of IEC 60255 for storage and operation.
f) Equipment shall have real time display in hour, minute, sec (24 hr. mode)and have a separate time
display unit to be mounted on the top of the control panels or any suitable location having display
size of approximately 100mm height.
g) Equipment offered shall have six output ports .Various combinations of output ports shall be selected
by the customers, during detailed engineering from the following:
i) Voltage signal: Normally 0 – 5 V with 50ms minimum pulse duration. In case any other
voltage signal required it shall be decided during detailed engineering.
ii) Potential free contact (minm. pulse duration of 50ms).
iii) IRIG-B
iv) RS232C
h) The synchronisation equipment shall have 2micro second accuracy. Equipment shall give real time
corresponding IST (taking into consideration all factors like voltage and temperature variation,
propagation and processing delays etc.).
i) The output signal of each port shall be programmable at site for either one hour, half hour, minute or
second pulse, as per our requirement.
j) The equipment shall have a periodic time correction facility of one second periodicity.
k) The equipment shall be suitable to operate from 220V DC 10% as available at the substation.
l) The system shall be able to track the satellites to ensure no interruption of synchronisation signal.
m) Time synchronization equipment consisting of :
i) GPS antenna,
ii) GPS receiver with detail of output & ports,
iii) Requisite quantity of interconnecting cable with matching connector,
iv) Master clock with display unit, power supply unit,
v) Battery charger if required, time synchronization panel etc.
vi) Necessary converter arrangement for deriving Power supply DC voltage from 220V DC supply
from our substation battery.
vii) Synchronisation panel etc.
viii) Other particulars if any.
The protection shall be responsive for both phase and earth fault of the transformer and reactor
winding. The relay shall comply with the following requirements: -
a) stand-alone Numerical type. Shall be current or voltage operated and high impedance type.
b) shall have three nos. voltage coils to identify the faulty phase.
c) tuned to the system frequency.
d) have suitable nonlinear resistor to limit the pick voltage.
e) operating time shall be less than 20 45 msec.
f) have suitable stabilizing resistor (in each phase) to prevent mal-operation during external faults.
Master trip relay shall be provided to cause tripping of all the associated breakers. This relay shall also
be provided in other bays for closing lock out of breaker. Master trip relay coil supervision shall be
provided. The relay shall comply with the following requirements: -
a) Shall have fast operating attracted armature multi-contact relay coil assembly, operating time should
be less than 15ms.
b) Shall be provided with electrical reset as well as hand reset arrangement.
c) Shall have cut-off contact with relay operating coil.
d) Shall have high burden and high degree of mechanical stability.
a) The bus bar protection relay should support various bus architectures selectable by means of the
relay configuration (Single bus bar, Double bus bar, Breaker and a half bus bar, two section bus bar
with a bus tie, Double bus bar with transfer bus and tie breaker) for its bus bar protection. Bus Bar
protection scheme should operate selectively for each bus bar.
b) The relay must have rejection and shall not operate on second and third harmonics. Second harmonic
rejection ratio 2:1 minimum, third harmonic rejection ratio 40 : 1 minimum.
c) The relay shall incorporate dynamic bus replica and provide necessary end zone/ blind zone fault
protection depending on the bus bar protection CT’s location.
d) The relay should have provision to configure split zone protection using section isolator status, if the
system requires. Implementation shall be WBSETCL discretion.
e) Facility to monitor the bus differential currents and bus restraint current for each zones shall be
supported in the relay display as well as through configuration tools.
f) Built-in Local Breaker Backup protection feature as a part of bus bar protection scheme shall also be
acceptable.
Stub protection scheme shall be applicable for one and half breaker system. This protection shall
protect the part of one & half breaker system, not covered by distance protection.
Stub protection scheme shall be: -
i) active only when Line isolator is open & there is no voltage from CVT for distance protection
relay.
ii) the inbuilt function of the main Numerical Protection relay.
iii) Able to sense the fault through an overcurrent sensing element & trip bus breaker under fault
condition.
a) PC hook-up cable for direct communication in sufficient quantity for each substation.
b) Graphical configuration tool having all the functions used in the relay and sufficient nos. of different
logic gates in the in built library (software).
c) Basic application software for setting change, service value monitoring etc.
d) Programme for disturbance record collection and evaluation of those records.
e) Any additional software, if required, for remote communication and for other facilities available in the
relay.
All the above tools/software should be WINDOWS 7/ WINDOWS 10 Operating system compatible.
The bidder has to design the protection scheme for lines, transformers, Bus coupler, Bus Transfer bay
of 400KV, 220KV, 132KV and 33KV system as applicable depending upon the substation layout
arrangement and the schemes are to be submitted along with their offers for acceptance of the same
by WBSETCL. All the protective relays etc. of each bay shall be mounted in the respective bay panel.
Similarly for 400/220/33KV, 220/132KV and 132/33KV transformer protection, relay of each system
voltage shall be located in the respective panel. However, the protection schemes shall be generally
based on the requirement listed below:
a) Main – 1 distance protection by microprocessor based numerical distance relaying scheme with carrier
aided distance protection scheme.
b) Main – 2 distance protection by microprocessor based numerical distance relaying scheme but of a
different make with carrier aided distance protection scheme (For 400kV, 220kV & 132kV).
c) For 220kV & 132kV Line, where the line length is less than 3km, and for 220kV & 132kV cable line
and if specifically asked for in Tender LOA, Main – 1 and Main – 2 Line Differential protection scheme
numerical relays of different make are to be considered. Both relays should work in same wavelength.
d) Auto reclosing, fault locator and disturbance recorder scheme, event logger etc. shall be built in with
Distance relay/ Line Differential relay as specified in resp. Clause.
a) Differential protection.
b) Restricted earth fault protection.
c) Back up single step distance protection.
d) Reactor internal trouble i.e., buchholz, winding temperature etc. protection.
e) Local breaker back up protection.
The protection scheme of 400kV, 220kV and 132kV bus coupler bay shall be as follows: -
a) Over Current & Earth Fault Protection with Check-Sync facility.
b) Local breaker back up protection.
The protection scheme of 33kV bus coupler bay (in case of Indoor Switchgear) shall be as follows: -
a) Non-directional, IDMT, three over current protection with high set instantaneous unit.
b) Non-directional, definite time earth fault protection.
c) One common under frequency relay of setting range 45 to 55 HZ in adjustable steps and with timer
relay of 0 to 20 second adjustable setting range with sufficient number of contacts shall be provided
from tripping of all 33 KV outgoing breakers.
The breaker shall be used for transfer of any circuit (except the 33KV Shunt Capacitor bay) through
transfer bus in case of necessity. During the period of transfer the line side CT operated protection of
transferred circuit will trip the transfer bus breaker in place of respective bay circuit breaker through
trip transfer switch. Normally, the protection scheme provided in transfer bus bay, except the LBB
protection, shall be kept inoperative with the help of protection IN/ OUT selector switch (for 400 &
220kV) or 3-position make before break type protection selector switch having selection for Feeder,
transformer and off position (for 132kV & 33kV). However, its own protection shall be used when
there is trouble in the protection system of transferred circuit.
The protection scheme of 400kV, 220kV and 132kV transfer bus bay shall be as follows: -
a) Single distance protection scheme for transferred feeder protection. The transfer bay numerical
distance relay should be identical to the Distance relays used in the feeder protection for easy
replacement of the same in future, if required.
b) Numerical Directional Back up protection having voltage polarised three element IDMT overcurrent
with directional high set instantaneous element and single element earth fault protection with
necessary P.T. fuse failure monitoring scheme (For 132kV Feeder bay only).
c) Numerical Non-directional, IDMT, three over current and one earth fault protection for 132/33 KV
transformer protection. The relay plug setting should be judged properly for protecting rated to 100%
loading (For 132kV side bay of 132/33kV Transformer only).
d) Local breaker back up protection.
The protection scheme for the 33kV transfer bus bay shall be -
d) Non-directional, IDMT, three over current protection with high set instantaneous unit with protection
selector switch.
e) Non-directional, definite time earth fault protection with protection selector switch.
a) Percentage bias differential protection (Two winding) for 10MVA and above 33/11KV transformers.
b) For Transformer rating less than 10MVA, space to be kept for installation of Numerical Differential
relay in future.
c) Non-directional, IDMT, three over current protection with high set instantaneous unit at HV side.
d) Restricted Earth fault protection for HV & LV.
e) Flag relays for transformer mounted protection like buchholtz, winding temperature, oil temperature,
pressure relay device etc.
f) Under frequency relay operated CB tripping scheme.
g) One no. 96 relay alongwith 95/96 relay for Phase Overcurrent LBB protection.
18.13 BUS CONFIGURATION FOR 400KV, 220KV, 132KV AND 33KV SYSTEM OF
DIFFERENT S/S.:
Bus configuration for various voltage class shall be as per respective Tender document.
18.14 Approximate route length of different circuits of 400KV, 220KV and 132KV system controlled by
different feeder bays are as stated in GCC under “Scope of work”.
19.01 SYNCHRONISATION:
For sub-station equipped with sub-station Automation system, the requirement of synchronisation is
specified in the respective section under Sub-station Automation System and the same shall prevail.
For other sub-station which is not equipped with Sub-sub-station automation system following shall
be applicable as per requirement.
In such cases, where Trolley cannot be used for Synchronisation, Synchro check function should be
part of the main relay (if available) else stand-alone Synchro-check relay is to be considered. The
20.01 COMMON RELAY/ PROTECTION PANEL EQUIPMENTS FOR DIFFERENT VOLTAGE CLASS:
i) In case of incomplete diameter (D and I type layouts), control panel shall be equipped fully as if the
diameter is complete, unless otherwise specified. Annunciation shall also be considered for the same
and if required, necessary panel shall be supplied to accommodate the same.
ii) The above list of equipments mentioned for control panel is generally applicable unless it is defined
elsewhere and in case of bay extension in existing substations, necessary equipments for matching
the existing control panel shall be supplied.
Selected Bus VT/ Line CVT Selector scheme and associated Relay, as finalized during
detail engineering (If Line
CVT is
available)
Carrier Received LED Indicating Lamp
Power Transformer Auxiliary Protection scheme with Flag Relays/Aux. Relays (Minimum
8 nos. Flag relays, each having minimum 6nos. NO contact for Power Transformer
trouble trip status and Minimum 6nos Flag relays, each having minimum 3nos. NO
contact for Power Transformer trouble alarm status)
Master Trip relays 86A and 86B
Selected Bus VT/ Line CVT Selector Switch ( Line VT- Inter1-Inter2-Selected Bus VT)
Main – II Numerical Teed Protection scheme with aux relays, trip relays etc.
Notes:
i) In a substation where 400kV and 220 KV lines are under the scope of the contract, bidder is required to give identical Main-1 and Main-2 distance
protection schemes for all voltage levels.
ii) These are the main protections. However, other ancillary relays required for the respective C&R panel viz. Trip Circuit supervision relay, Direct Trip
Command relay, Transformer trouble relay, High speed trip relays, contact multiplication relay etc shall be as per tender technical specifications.
21.00 DEVIATION:
Normally the offer should be as per technical specification without any deviation. For any
deviation in the tender quoted by the tenderer, the same shall be clearly indicated in the
deviation sheet, clause by clause, indicating reason and advantage for such deviation. Such
deviations may or may not be accepted. Deviation not indicated in the deviation sheet will not
be considered.
A list of spares recommended by the bidder for ten years satisfactory performance along with
item wise unit price shall be furnished with the tender. The purchaser will decide the actual
quantity of spares to be ordered on the basis of the list and item wise prices quoted. This
shall not be taken into consideration for the purpose of evaluation of bid.
23.00 TENDER DRAWING, LITERATURE AND TEST CERTIFICATES BOTH FOR ROUTINE
TESTAND TYPE TEST:
Following drawings, literatures, filled up GTP and test certificates shall be submitted with the
tender for evaluation:
a) Principal dimensioned details of each unit cubicle and complete assembly of panel board.
b) Front and rear views of the panel board with instrument and device positions marked.
c) Details of protection scheme of lines, transformers and other bays including annunciation,
monitoring, supervision etc. offered.
d) Literature describing the instruments, switches, relays and their characteristics, technical
details, relay setting calculation, operating manual etc.
e) Routine and type test certificates of all the protective relays carried out as per relevant IEC/
IS from a recognised laboratory shall be furnished. Performance certificate of all protective
relays from Power Utilities in India shall also be furnished.
a) Detailed dimensional drawings of control and relay panel including foundation drg. with cable
slots showing all equipment mounted on them along with complete panel wise list of
equipmentand list of Name Plates. Weight of these panels with all the equipment mounted on
these shall also be furnished in the Drg.
b) Contact development drawings of all switches, relays etc.
c) All internal configuration logic built-up in Numerical IEDs/ BCUs.
d) Outlined drawings of internal wiring diagram of the instrument, relays, meters, annunciator
and other equipment showing external terminal connections with the equipment terminal
number.
e) Complete AC and DC Schematic diagram of all panels of control and relay board to indicate
the followings:
i) Annunciator circuit
ii) Protection and control circuit
iii) Indication and Supervision circuit
iv) Synchronising circuit
v) Other circuits as necessary
24.02 After approval of above drawings ten sets of those drawings for each set complete set of C&R
board and wiring schedule including bus wire diagram for each panel are to be supplied by
the contractor.
One set of reproducible of the above drawings for each C&R board formation shall also be
supplied.
24.03 Six copies of the following literatures shall be supplied along with the approved drawings and
one set of the same (soft copy) shall be supplied along with the drawing in the
first submission:
b) Relays and meters may be further tested at our testing laboratory. If any equipment is found
to be not in conformity with the specification by our testing engineers during testing, the
same shall be replaced by you at your cost immediately.