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General
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1.1
Responsibilities
Precedence
The Electrical scope of works worksection takes precedence over the referenced Electrical worksections.
All works shall be undertaken in accordance with the latest revision and amendments of Australian Standards
listed throughout this Specification and the following documents:
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Where conflict arises between Australian Standards, TasWater standards and this specification, the order of
precedence shall be:
1.
2.
3.
Terminology
The following terminology is used throughout this scope of work specification:
AS........................................Australian Standard
BCA.....................................Building Code of Australia
TasWater..............................Trading name for Tasmanian Water and Sewerage Corporation Pty. Ltd.
DB........................................Distribution Board
FAT.......................................Factory Acceptance Test
FD........................................Functional Description
I/O........................................Inputs / Outputs
ITC.......................................Inspection & Test Checklist
ITP.......................................Inspection & Test Plan
MCC.....................................Motor Control Centre
MSB.....................................Main Switchboard
OH&S...................................Occupational Health and Safety
PC........................................Personal Computer
PLC......................................Programmable Logic Controller
RTU......................................Remote Telemetry Unit
SAT......................................Site Acceptance Test
STP......................................Sewage Treatment Plant
SCADA................................Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition
UPS.....................................Uninterruptible Power Supply
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WTP.....................................Water Treatment Plant
STP......................................Sewage Treatment Plant
Provide..............................shall mean supply, install, test, commission and make fully operational
Design...............................shall mean detailed design based on a specification, system description and/or a
preliminary/concept design, taking on full design responsibility
Develop.............................shall mean modify a design as required, taking on full design responsibility
General
General: Provide electrical services as documented.
Carry out works at the TasWater [COMPLETE/LOCATION] site. Complete in accordance with all relevant
standards and regulations and to the satisfaction of the Superintendent.
Include supply and installation as scheduled and detailed in the relevant worksections, drawings and as
summarised in the following sections.
Where items are nominated by name in this worksection they shall be supplied as detailed in the Preferred
equipment schedule worksection. Options in the Preferred equipment schedule worksection shall be provided as
nominated.
1.2
Scope of works
General
Overview and Background:
Asset Class: The scope of electrical work required involves the following Asset Class;
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The key requirements for this Asset Class are defined in TRIM/Document number IMSxx/yyy
Asset Number(s): The scope of electrical work required involves the following Asset Number(s);
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XXXYYY
..
The applicable Asset Number is to be appropriately referenced in documentation and labelling associated with
the project and also added to SCADA metadata for the project.
1.2.1 Sub-system 1
Background:
The scope of electrical work associated with Sub-system 1 includes;
1. Identification, production, completion & submission of all paperwork associated with installation required
by the electricity authority.
2. Supply, installation & termination of all power, control, instrumentation & telecommunications cabling
and all ancillary equipment associated with this.
3. Supply and installation of cable support systems including proprietary fixings etc
4. Supply and installation of all field labelling of all mechanical and electrical items of equipment
5. Supply & Installation of all lighting, light switches, switched GPOs & process plant outlets, 3 phase
outlets.
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6. Supply and installation of all field junction boxes, control panels,
7. Supply and installation of all bracketry required in the installation of the above equipment
8. Site Acceptance Testing (SAT) including phase rotation test point to point testing, megger testing,
lighting tests as specified
9. Provide contract completion documentation such as Electrical Installation Notice, FAT and SAT
Records, As-built drawings, OEM Manuals.
10. Provision of ..
11. Replacement of
1.2.2 Sub-system 2
Background:
The scope of electrical work associated with Sub-system 2 includes;
1. Provision of ..
2. Replacement of
1.2.3 Equipment Spares
The Contractor shall supply the following critical spares in addition to the equipment required for the above scope
of work;
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1.2.4 General Requirements
Point of supply
Network Distributor and Retailer: Aurora Energy.
Network Distributor Tariffs: Refer to drawings [COMPLETE/DELETE]
Private Metering: Refer to drawings. [COMPLETE/DELETE]
Calculated maximum demand: 315A per phase including 25% spare capacity.
Supply Connection Application Responsibility: Principal, Contractor or Consultant
Cabling
Provide in accordance with the Low and extra low power systems worksection within the Electrical Standard
Specification and as documented.
Low and extra low voltage cabling shall be run in separate conduits.
Segregate LV and ELV cabling as much as practicable in Switchboards and Panels.
Provide stainless saddles and screws for fixing conduits.
Provide the following:
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Submains [LEAVE/DELETE]
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Where underground conduits are installed a review will be undertaken to identify the possibility of water entering
the building and or electrical equipment from an external source via the conduit. If this is a possibility (e.g. from a
sloping conduit) a pit with a storm water drain shall be provided prior to the building or electrical equipment to
allow the water to drain out of the conduit before the building or electrical equipment. [LEAVE/DELETE]
Electrical Switchroom
Provide an Electrical Switchroom as documented with suitable space and layout to accommodate the [Main
Switchboard (MSB)/Motor Control Centres (MCC)/DB/VSDs/marshalling panels/cable trays etc]. Provide
adequate access and egress with clearance around switchboards and alternative exit facilities to the
requirements of AS/NZS 3000.
Refer to building/architectural drawings for this project: ???
Provide the following:
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Switchboards
Provide in accordance with the Switchboard and Switchboard components worksections within the Electrical
Standard Specification and as documented.
Provide [Main Switchboard (MSB)/Motor Control Centres (MCC)] as follows:
Main Switchboard
Item
Description
Proprietary or custom-built
Custom-built
Proprietary
Designation
Main Switchboard
Motor Control Centre 1
Location
[COMPLETE]
Ventilation/Cooling
Natural
Forced
Fault rating
Voltage / Phases
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Main Switchboard
Item
Description
Form 4A
Form 2B as defined in AS3439.1 In addition provide separation of
incoming and outgoing cabling and functional units.
Metering
250 amps
250 amps
Construction material
Factory finishes
Details
Qty
Power circuits
Lighting
Spare
4 poles minimum.
Description
Proprietary or custom-built
Custom-built
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Distribution switchboard DB-1 as follows:
Item
Description
Proprietary
Designation
[COMPLETE]
Location
[COMPLETE]
Fault rating
Voltage / Phases
Form 1
160 amps
160 amps
Construction material
Factory finishes
Details
Qty
Power circuits
Lighting
Spare
4 poles minimum.
Existing switchboards
Modifications to existing Main Switchboard, including:
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Relabeling
As-installed drawings
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Control and marshalling panels
Provide in accordance with Control and marshalling panel worksection within the Electrical Standard
Specification and as documented.
Installation
Existing Subcircuits: Disconnect all existing, cables, subcircuits and submains from existing distribution boards
being replaced and make safe. Demolish all redundant cabling and reconnect any subcircuits to be reused to
new distribution board. Test and commission all circuits. Replace any circuits not compliant with current
standards including AS3000 and AS3008.
Underground cabling: All underground cabling shall be in conduit.
Telecommunications cabling
Provide in accordance with the Telecommunications cabling worksection within the Electrical Standard
Specification and as documented.
The Site Code(s) associated with the telecommunications cabling installation required are the current asset IDs
Provide structured telecommunications installation including:
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Cabling and outlets. Each workstation shall have a minimum of 2 outlets installed, terminated and tested. In
high dust environments, shuttered outlets shall be installed.
Relocation of existing Cat 5/5e/6 and fibre patch panels and associated cables in new communications
cabinet.
Minimum 10 (or 25/50/100) pair Cat 3 voice backbone cabling from the MDF
Fibre Optic Cable as scheduled. All fibre optic cable shall include a minimum of 6 (or 12/24) cores. All fibre
cores shall be terminated and tested at installation.
Enclosed 19 rack assemblies as scheduled to house all active equipment, patch panels and fibre optic
termination enclosures.
Entry of all site specific data into the cable records management system.
Telstra
Existing ?? pair.
4 pair [Outstation/Reservoir/Pump Station]
10 pair [Small Plant]
25 pair [Large Treatment Plant]
Fibre ?? pair to NBNCo requirements.
Spare Conduit? Size?
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Details
Provide surface mounted building distributor where indicated on the
drawings. Provide a TRC (violet) and protective earth to the MEN
connection on the building main switchboard as per ACA requirements.
Provide 10 way Krone or Clipsal equivalent backmount jumperable frame
complete with back mounts, all terminal strips, disconnection modules, earth
bar, etc, mounted in a suitably sized Krone or Clipsal enclosure. Provide 4 x
10 pair disconnection modules, Krone or Clipsal. Liaise with Telstra and
jumper from incoming cable to tie cabling from BD to Communications Rack.
Location
Refer to drawings.
Configuration
Mounting
Power provisions
Cable tray
2x200mm. One tray on each side of the internal walls of the cabinet.
1 x 200mm cable tray at rear to accessible roof space or distribution
tray.
Shelf
Earthing
As documented
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Equipment Rack 1 schedule and components.
Component
4 X 24 way
1RU Cat 6 flat modular patch panels complete with black jacks.
Hook and loop tape (Velcro)
5 loop tapes.
Fans
UPS
Termination
Type
Size
Telstra Pit
BD/MDF
To match network
termination schedule.
Equipment Rack 1
Equipment Rack 1
Equipment Rack 2
6/12/24 core
Corporate Rack
42
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Cable Management
40
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38
Cable Management
37
36
35
Cable Management
34
33
32
31
Future Phone
30
29
28
Fibre Tray
27
Fibre Tray
26
Cable Management
25
Data Outlets
24
Data Outlets
23
Cable Management
22
Data Outlets
21
Data Outlets
20
Cable Management
19
18
17
16
Future Data
15
14
13
12
Switch Gear
11
Switch Gear
10
Switch Gear
Switch Gear
8
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6
5
4
3
2
Power Rail
42
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Cable Management
40
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Cable Management
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Fibre Tray
37
Fibre Tray
36
Cable Management
35
Data Outlets
34
Data Outlets
33
Cable Management
32
Data Outlets
31
Data Outlets
30
Cable Management
29
28
Spare
27
26
25
24
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22
21
20
19
18
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16
Spare
15
14
13
Power Rail
12
Power Rail
11
Switch Gear
10
Switch Gear
Switch Gear
8
7
Server
Server???
5
4
3
2
UPS
UPS
20
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Cable Management
18
17
Cable Management
16
Cable Management
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Data Outlets
14
Data Outlets
13
Cable Management
12
11
Switch Gear
10
Switch Gear
Switch Gear
Power Rail
Server
6
5
4
3
2
1
UPS
PLC/RTU installation
Provide in accordance with the PLC/RTU hardware and software and PLC/RTU enclosures worksections within
the Electrical Standard Specification and as documented.
All PLC/RTU equipment to be installed with the latest firmware revision.
Provide multi master Remote Telemetry Unit (RTU) to communicate with remote (local to Treatment
Plant) and Head End SCADA systems. [LEAVE/DELETE]
Provide local Input/Output (I/O) modules complete with communications card. [LEAVE/DELETE]
RTU Power Supply: Refer to standard drawing for DC power supply arrangement.
Provide the following RTU enclosures and RTU components as documented and to suit the scheduled inputs
and outputs:
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[SITE/COMPLETE] RTU/PLC Enclosure
Item
Description
Designation
[COMPLETE]
Location
[COMPLETE]
Metering
None
Network Distributor supplied.
Voltage / Phases
Construction material
Supporting structure
Factory finishes
Equipment schedule
Item
Details
Qty
SCADAPack RTU
Kingfisher RTU
Communications Device
3G Router
Ethernet Radio
Antenna
[COMPLETE]
As scheduled.
As scheduled.
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[SITE/COMPLETE] RTU/PLC Enclosure
Item
Description
Designation
[COMPLETE]
Location
[COMPLETE]
Metering
None
Network Distributor supplied.
Voltage / Phases
Details
Qty
Double Switched Socket Outlet and Light. 6 amp (to restrict loads applied) single phase MCB with
30mA RCD protection.
Spare
4 poles minimum.
Details
Qty
RTU
Communications Devices
Batteries
Spare space
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SCADAPak programming tips provided in the PLC/RTU hardware and software worksection of the Electrical
Standard Specification.
Calculations and data processing: Shall typically be completed in the RTU/PLC and not SCADA.
Consequential alarming management: Shall be completed in ClearSCADA and not in the RTU/PLC.
Provide programming as documented and in accordance with the functional description and P&ID provided and
is attached [DELETE/LEAVE]
The contractor shall develop and submit a functional description and P&ID for approval prior to commencing any
programming. [LEAVE/DELETE] Provide program in accordance with approved functional description.
The following site specific information will be required when programming the RTU/PLC and associated SCADA.
This information is available from TasWater SCADA Engineers through TRIM/Document number xx/yyyyy:
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DNP addresses:
RTU/PLC A XXXXX
RTU/PLC B XXXXX
IP addresses:
SNMP details:
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[COMPLETE]
SCADA Hardware
Refer to Preferred equipment schedule for details on free issued servers and UPSs.
SCADA server UPS: Shall be supplied free issue on a per project basis. All associated operating system
shutdown software shall be supplied and installed free issued. Free issued software will include pre-configured
operating system for auto shutdown. For detailed specifications refer to TRIM document xx/yyyyy.
SCADA server: Hardware shall be supplied free issue by TasWater on a per project basis. All associated
software shall be supplied and installed free issue by TasWater on a per job basis. Free issue hardware shall
come complete with two LCD screens. Free issued software will include pre-configured operating system,
antivirus protection, drivers, ClearSCADA software and licensing. For detailed specifications refer to TRIM
document xx/yyyyy.
SCADA programming.
Provide in accordance with the SCADA worksections within the Electrical Standard Specification, SCADA Head
End Users Manual - Integrators and as documented.
Calculations and data processing: Shall typically be completed in the RTU/PLC and not SCADA.
Consequential alarming management: Shall be completed in ClearSCADA and not in the RTU/PLC.
ClearSCADA projects to be exported in .sde file format in ClearSCADA 2010 R2.1 format to match head end
version.
Treatment Plants: All SCADA programming is to be provided on the Remote SCADA system and replicated to the
Head End SCADA system including automatic alarm acknowledgment between Remote and Head End
ClearSCADA databases as per the SCADA Head End Users Manual Integrators guide. Any work described as
being completed by a ClearSCADA administrator will be by Others unless advised otherwise.
SCADA alarm severity
Refer to Alarm configuration section within the SCADA worksection for typical alarm severity. Custom alarm
severities are as follows:
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????
Al alarm severities including those not listed shall be confirmed prior to programming. This represents a
hold point prior to FAT. A full point list including alarm severity and any delays prior to escalation shall
be provided for approval.
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Water Treatment Plants: Preference is for analytical instrumentation displays and flow chambers to be located
together on one central instrumentation panel. Confirm the suitability of each instrument based on the distance
from the sampling point to the instrumentation panel.
Provide the following water instrumentation as documented and connect to local I/O:
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Electromagnetic flow meter and transmitter (self calibrating type with factory calibration certificate). Local
display. 2 off.
Raw Water Turbidity probe and transmitter. Instrument panel mounted OR Local enclosure mounted. 1 off.
Post Clarifier Water Turbidity probe and transmitter. Instrument panel mounted OR Local enclosure mounted.
1 off.
pH probe and transmitter. Instrument panel mounted or Local enclosure mounted. 1 off.
Chlorine gas leak detection. 2 off. Note additional requirements in Preferred equipment schedule
worksection.
Dissolved Oxygen (DO) probe and transmitter. Cable length ??. Immersion assembly. Compressed air
cleaning unit. 2 off.
Provide the following waste water instrumentation including options as nominated, documented and connect to
local I/O:
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Electromagnetic flow meter and transmitter (self calibrating type with factory calibration certificate). 2 off.
Dissolved Oxygen (DO) probe and transmitter. Cable length ??. Immersion assembly. Compressed air
cleaning unit. 2 off.
pH and temperature probe and transmitter. Cable length ??. Immersion assembly. 1 off.
Allow to confirm all instrumentation mounting assemblies, cable lengths etc... on site with the Superintendent and
plant operators prior to ordering components. No allowance has been made to restock items if this step is not
completed prior to ordering.
Locations as documented.
Provide training to local operators in operation, maintenance and calibration requirements for all instrumentation
probes, meters and displays. Refer to General electrical requirements worksection for further details on
requirements.
Generator
Provide in accordance with the Power Generation - Engine Driven worksection within the Electrical Standard
Specification and as documented.
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The required generator equipment is to include the following essential features:
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Duty: Standby (typical starting duty S1 as per AS60034.1. Generally lightly loaded).
Electronic governor
Day running fuel tank with capacity for 16 hours operation at 50% load
Effective bunding of the fuel tank (e.g. via a secondary containment basin)
Commissioning and service support including all required parts and consumables for commissioning,
lubricants, coolant and a full tank of fuel.
Generating set Neutral connection: The generating set neutral (or star point of the three phase alternator
winding) shall be connected to the fixed electrical installation neutral via the sub-mains neutral cable
terminated at the neutral bar in the existing Main Switch Board. A suitable MEN link in the MSB of the fixed
electrical installation is to be confirmed by the electrical contractor. The contractor shall also confirm that a
generator frame to neutral connection is not made at the generating set (as per AS/NZS 3010:2005, Figure
2.2).
Generating Set Earthing: The generator set bonding system will be connected to the fixed installation
earthing system via a generator earth cable terminated at the earth bar in the existing Main Switch Board.
Equipotential bonding conductors are to be installed from the top reinforcing mesh in the generator mounting
slab and from any steel structures within the extent of the slab to the generator set bonding system.
Battery voltage or low battery alarm Analogue output 4-20mA or Voltage free contact respectively, failsafe.
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If motor warming is required: Appropriate fault warning. Voltage free contact, failsafe.
Provide Modbus (TCP preferred) connection from Generator to PLC/RTU for further alarm interrogation.
Refer to SCADA worksection in Electrical Standard Specification for required SCADA interface and alarming.
Provide cabling as documented.
OR
Provide the following underground cabling connections for:
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Single phase supply from Main Switchboard to Generator battery charging system(s).
Multicore instrumentation cable(s) for instrumentation and alarm outputs from Generator to PLC/RTU.
Modbus TCP connection from Generator to PLC/RTU for further alarm interrogation.
Provide termination and testing of all required power, control and instrumentation cabling. Provide commissioning
and testing of the completed installation in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations (including
generator pre-commissioning checks as well as generator and ATS performance testing).
Generator transfer switch
Provide in accordance with the Switchboard components worksection within the Electrical Standard Specification
and as documented.
Provide auto transfer switch at MSB as documented.
OR
Provide manual transfer switch at MSB as documented.
The following hardwired contacts shall be provided from the Transfer Switch to the RTU/PLC for interface with
the SCADA system. This shall be provided in all cases:
Power
Supply
From
Utility
Generator
Transfer
Switch
Power
Supply
To
Transfer
Switch
Transfer
Switch
Switchbo
ard
Power Status
For Automatic Transfer Switches provide an Automatic Transfer Switch Fault (including Not in Auto) voltage free
contact, fail safe, from the Transfer Switch to the RTU/PLC for interface with the SCADA system. This shall be
provided in all cases. [LEAVE/DELETE]
Refer to SCADA worksection in Electrical Standard Specification for required SCADA interface and alarming.
Refer to Switchboard components worksection in Electrical Standard Specification for required ATS control
functionality and generator interfacing.
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Valve control
Provide in accordance with the Switchboard components worksection within the Electrical Standard Specification
and as documented.
Valves shall be remotely monitored as per the SCADA worksection and functional description provided.
Valves and shall be controlled as per the functional description provided.
Valves control shall be located locally. [CHANGE TO SUIT IF REMOTE SWITCHES ARE REQUIRED]
The following valves and interfaces are provided by others:
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Motor control
Provide in accordance with the Switchboard components worksection including PLC/RTU connections within the
Electrical Standard Specification and as documented.
Motors shall be remotely monitored as per the SCADA worksection and functional description provided.
Motors and shall be controlled as per the functional description provided.
Motor control shall be located locally. [CHANGE TO SUIT IF REMOTE SWITCHES ARE REQUIRED]
The following motors and interfaces are provided by others:
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Security Panel.
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Indoor audible alarms
Communications system
One zone
Multiple zones as shown on drawing or documented.
VESDA system inputs, each switchboard and control panel scheduled as a separate zone. Shunt trip outputs
via voltage free contacts, each switchboard and control panel shunt tripped on an individual voltage free
contact. Individually wire voltage free contacts at Fire indicator panel to shunt trip devices. Only those
switchboards or control panels under alarm shall be tripped.
MSB
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DB-1
MCC-1
Lighting
Provide in accordance with the Lighting worksection within the Electrical Standard Specification and as
documented.
Indoor lighting: Provide security system lighting control of indoor lighting power circuits as further specified in the
Lighting and Electronic security and access control worksections. [LEAVE/DELETE]
Outdoor lighting: Provide Auto / Manual / Off switch at switchboard. Provide automatic control via PE-Cell and
Time Clock wired in series. Auto / Manual / Off switch and time clock shall be accessible without opening the
escutcheon. [LEAVE/DELETE]. Provide LED security floodlights with motion sensor control.[LEAVE/DELETE]
Provide additional control to meet requirements of Building Code of Australia. [LEAVE/DELETE]
Where emergency evacuation lighting is required include provisions in the Main Electrical Switchroom and at
communication rack locations.
All lighting circuits are required to be earth leakage protected.
Only the following lamp types shall be used in indoor areas:
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T5 fluorescent
Compact fluorescent.
Metal halide.
LED on the strict condition that a guarantee on performance with regard to design Lux level, colour
temperature and lamp life is provided.
LED on the strict condition that a guarantee on performance with regard to design Lux level, colour
temperature and lamp life is provided.
Control Rooms shall have a minimum of 2 x 10A double switched socket outlets per desk and a minimum of 4
x 10A double switched socket outlets per room
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Process rooms shall have a minimum 2 switched Socket Outlets; 1 x 10 Amp, 1 x 15 Amp
Outside at a plant there shall be a switched 15Amp socket outlet within a maximum of 20m of all process
equipment requiring maintenance. i.e. valves, pumps, instrumentation
Provide single phase 15A outlet with captive plug adjacent communications rack. Power on separate circuit.
Where located outdoors or in wet areas, provide weatherproof IP66 rated socket outlets with cable entry from the
bottom via the cable gland entries provided and fix to a heavy duty bracket specifically designed for mounting.
Uninterruptible power supply
Provide stand alone UPS in accordance with Preferred equipment schedule.
OR
Provide rack mounted UPS in accordance with Preferred equipment schedule.
Manuals, documentation and training
Provide operation and maintenance manuals, record drawings and training for all items supplied or installed
under this specification. Refer to General electrical requirements worksection for further details on requirements.
An as-installed functional description shall be provided based on the commissioned installation.
An as-installed Process and Instrumentation Diagram (P&ID) shall be provided based on the commissioned
installation.
As-installed drawings and functional descriptions shall be amendments and additions to existing as-installed
documentation to form integrated documents. Additional drawings shall only be created where spare space on
existing drawings is not available or the type of drawing varies from existing (for example Single Line Diagram
compared to Site Plan). TasWater shall provide existing as-installed documentation in AutoCAD and Microsoft
Word version for amendment and additions.
General
Provide the following as documented:
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Complete a Dial Before You Dig request, review the results and locate cables on site prior to any excavation.
Engage a cable locator to locate existing cables on site before commencing.
Provide pits and conduits. Provide draw wires for future cabling. [LEAVE/DELETE]
Emergency and exit lighting installation including test stations. [LEAVE/DELETE] [SHOW LOCATIONS ON
DRAWINGS OR DESCRIBE HERE WHERE THEY ARE REQUIRED]
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Demolition of all redundant electrical and telecommunications cabling and components. Make electrically
safe. [LEAVE/DELETE][INCLUDE MAJOR ITEMS OR SHOW ON DRAWINGS].
Allow to replace, temporarily disconnect, reconnect and relocate as required to maintain existing services and
functionality. Complete at times that minimise disruption with permission from superintendent. Maintain the
following existing services:
[COMPLETE/DELETE]
Complete commissioning and completion tests for all items supplied or installed under this specification.
Provide ITPs and ITCs for FATs and SATs.
Provide periodic maintenance services and rectify defects from faulty workmanship or materials for the
duration of the defects liability period.
Provide invoices for items of equipment to the principal to allow for accounting purposes, with principals
name, project, title and address.
1.3
Work by others
[COMPLETE/DELETE]
Sewerage Works: Pump truck provide free issue.
1.4
The following items shall be free issued to the contractor to be installed as documented. The contractor is to take
all care and responsibility for items once handed over:
[COMPLETE/DELETE]
1.5
Selections
1.6
Staging
General: Allow for work to be completed in stages. The following stages have been identified:
[COMPLETE/DELETE]
1.7
Hold points
SCADA point list review including alarm severity and consequential alarming.
Preliminary PLC/RTU and SCADA program review at a suitable stage, determined at the contractors
discretion, to confirm compliance with standards. Recommended when structure, layout and examples of the
code are substantially complete.
Inspection and Test Plan (ITP) and Inspection and Test Check list (ITC) review.
FAT review including PLC/RTU and SCADA program review to confirm compliance with standards.
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SAT review including PLC/RTU and SCADA program review to confirm compliance with standards.
[COMPLETE/DELETE]
1.8
Cross references
1.8.1 General
All work is to be completed in accordance with the relevant TasWater standard specification worksections and
drawings. If a worksection not listed below but is referenced by another it shall be considered a requirement.
1.8.2 Worksections
Conform to the following worksections in the following order of precedence:
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- Switchboards
- proprietary[leave/delete]
- Switchboards
- custom built[leave/delete]
- Switchboard
- Control
- Motor
components[leave/delete]
- PLC/RTU
enclosure [leave/delete]
- PLC/RTU
- SCADA [leave/delete]
- Radio
- Instrumentation[leave/delete]
- Telecommunications
- Uninterruptible
cabling[leave/delete]
power supply[leave/delete]
- Power
- Liquid
- Electronic
- Fire
- Occupant
warning system[leave/delete]
- Emergency
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evacuation lighting[leave/delete]
Document No: TASTEM04
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Electrical Scope of Works
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- Lighting
- Power
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- Lightning
1.8.3 Drawings
Conform to the following drawings:
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Include in the title the system name as shown in TRIM e.g. Metropolis Sewage System
Include in the title the system site as shown in TRIM e.g. Smith Street Pump Station
1.9
Design Life
Design life for all equipment and systems provided shall be as follows:
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Electrical: 30 years.
Electronic/Instrumentation: 15 years.
Telecommunications: 20 years
Software: 5 years.
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