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HARYANA VIDYUT PRASARAN NIGAM

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FOR 220 kV, 132 kV,


66 kV & 33 kV CONTROL AND RELAY PANEL
BOARDS
FOR SUBSTATIONS WITHOUT SUBSTATION
AUTOMATION SYSTEM

[SPECIFICATION NO.HPD/S-111/HPM-468/Vol-IV/Prot. (November, 2016)]

CHIEF ENGINEER/MM,
DESIGN DIRECTORATE, HVPNL,
SHAKTI BHAWAN, Basement,
SEC-6, PANCHKULA 134109
(HARYANA)
Tel./Fax No. 0172-2583724

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CONTENTS

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CLAUSE NO. TITLE PAGE NO.
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1.0 SCOPE 3
2.0 STANDARDS 3
3.0 SERVICE CONDITION 4
4.0 PRINCIPAL PARAMETERS 5
5.0 GENERAL TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS 5
6.0 TESTS 24
7.0 DOCUMENTATION 25

ANNEXURES
A. SCHEDULE OF REQUIREMENTS 27
B. GUARANTEED TECHNICAL PARTICULARS 28
C. TECHNICAL PARTICULARS OF CTs, PTs, CVTs AND NCTs 37
D. TRANSMISSION LINE DATA 56
E. SCHEDULE OF DEVIATIONS FROM THE SPECIFICATION 57
F. LINE PARAMETERS 58
G. ANNUNCIATION DETAILS 59
H. DETAILS OF CARRIER EQUIPMENTS 63
I. PANELS MOUNTING DETAILS 64

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1.0 SCOPE:
1.1 This specification covers the design, engineering, manufacture, inspection & testing at
manufacturer's work before despatch, packing, forwarding and delivery at discretion of
purchaser of control & relay boards for 220kV, 132kV & 66kV S/Stns. listed in the
schedule of requirement at Annexure 'A'.
1.2 Unless specifically excluded from the offer, all fittings and accessories, not specifically
stated in this specification but which are necessary for satisfactory operation of the
scheme or to complete the work in a good workman like manner shall be deemed to have
been included in the scope of supply of the Bidder.
1.3 CO-ORDINATION :
Circuit Breakers, CT's, PT's/CVT's & Isolating Switches, etc. are being purchased against
separate specification. The particulars of CTs, PTs and CVTs existing/ to be arranged are
listed at Annexure 'C'. The Supplier of control & relay boards shall be responsible for
preparing complete wiring diagram of 33kV,66kV,132 kV & 220 kV C&R panel boards and
shall also undertake to mount & wire any equipment received from other supplier. The
schematic of breakers & isolators are required to be incorporated in the panel schematic.
1.4 EXPERIENCE:
14.1 For 400kV & 220kV C&R Panels:
The supplier of C&R panels shall be manufacturer of relays and all the main relays on the
C&R panels shall be of his make only. However, one of the distance protection schemes
on each 220 kV feeder C&R panel can be of different make in view of the fact that both
the distance protection scheme (Main-I & Main-II) should have different measuring
techniques.
14.2 For 132kV, 66kV & 33kV C&R Panels:
The supplier of C&R panels shall be manufacturer of relays and all the main relays on the
C&R panels shall be of his make only. The suppliers own make relay includes the relays
manufactured by their Principals/Associates and they have their service centre with them.

2.0 STANDARDS:
2.1 The equipment offered shall conform to latest relevant Indian Standards listed hereunder
or equivalent IEC: -
Sr. No. Standard Title
1. IS: 5 Colour for ready mix paints.
2. IS: 375 Marking & arrangements for switchgear, bus bars, main
connections & auxiliary wiring.
3. IS: 694 PVC insulated cable for working voltage upto and including
1100 V.
4. IS: 722 AC Electricity meters.
5. IS: 1248 Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring
Part-I& IV instruments & their accessories.
6. IS: 2419 Dimensions for panel mounted indicating & recording
electrical instruments.
7. IS :3231 Electrical relays for power system protection.
8. IS :8686 Static protective relays.
9. IS :2147 Degree of protection provided by enclosures for low voltage
switchgear & control gear.

2.2 The works covered by the specification shall be designed, engineered, manufactured,
built, tested and commissioned in accordance with the Acts, Rules, Laws and Regulations
of India.
2.3 The equipment to be furnished under this specification shall conform to latest issue with
all amendments of standard specified above.

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2.4 In addition to meeting the specific requirement called for in the Technical Specification,
the equipment shall also conform to the general requirement of the relevant standards
and shall form an integral part of Specification.
2.5 The Bidder shall note that standards mentioned in the specification are not mutually
exclusive or complete in themselves, but intended to compliment each other.
2.6 The Contractor shall also note that list of standards presented in this specification is not
complete. Whenever necessary the list of standards shall be considered in conjunction
with specific IS/IEC.
2.7 When the specific requirements stipulated in the specification exceed or differ than those
required by the applicable standards, the stipulation of the specification shall take
precedence.
2.8 Other internationally accepted standards which ensure equivalent or better performance
than that specified in the standard referred shall also be accepted.
2.9 In case governing standards for the equipment is different from IS or IEC, the salient
points of difference shall be clearly brought out alongwith English language version of
standard or relevant extract of the same. The equipment conforming to standards other
than IS/IEC shall be subject to Employer's approval.
2.10 The bidder shall clearly indicate in his bid the specific standards in accordance with which
the works will be conformed.

3.0 SERVICE CONDITIONS:


3.1 Equipment to be supplied against this specification shall be suitable for satisfactory
continuous operation under the following tropical conditions:-
i) Location IN THE STATE OF HARYANA
ii) Max. ambient air temp (C) 50
iii) Min. ambient air temp (C) -2.5
iv) Maximum Relative humidity (%) 100
v) Minimum Relative humidity (%) 26
vi) Average annual rainfall (mm) 900
vii) Max. wind pressure (kg/sq. m.) 195
viii) Max. altitude above mean sea level (meters). 1000
ix) Isoceraunic level (days/Year) 50
x) Seismic level (horizontal acceleration) 0.3 g
xi) Average number of dust storm 35
(days per annum)

Note:-
i) Moderately hot and humid tropical climate conducive to rust and fungus growth. The
climatic conditions are also prone to wide variations in ambient conditions.
ii) Air conditioning or any special arrangement for making the control room dust proof shall
not be provided in any of the S/Stn.

3.2 All control wiring, equipment & accessories shall be protected against fungus growth,
condensation, vermin & other harmful effects due to tropical environments.
3.3 AUX. POWER SUPPLY :
i) A.C. Supply : 415/240 Volts, 3-phase, 4-wire, 50 Hz
Voltage variation : 10%
Frequency variation : 3%
ii) D C Supply : 220 Volts, 2 wire available from S/Stn.
battery(insulated)
Variation : 10%.
3.4.1.1 220 kV, 132 kV, 66 kV & 33 kV voltages will be three phase having normal frequency of
50 Hz subject to a variation of 3%. Neutrals of the Power Transformers at the S/Stn.
covered in this specification are solidly earthed.

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4.0 PRINCIPAL PARAMETERS:
4.1 The panel shall have the principal dimensions as detailed below:-
i. Depth of panels = 610 mm

ii. a) Height of switchboard above base frame = 2210 mm


b) Height of base frame = 102 mm
iii. Width of corridor in case of duplex panels = 762 mm

iv. Anti vibration pad = 15 mm (between base frame &


top panel)
v. TYPE OF PANEL :
a) Simplex control & relay panels for all 33 kV, 66kV, & 132 kV circuits.
b) Duplex control & Relay panels for all 220 kV circuits.

Note:- The offer of the bidder not conforming to above requirement shall be out rightly rejected.
4.2.1 MIMIC DISPOSITION:
The mimic disposition on control panel should be matching to our standard drawings; the
details of which will be supplied to successful Bidders.
4.2.2 MIMIC SCHEME:
Mimic diagram shall be of overlaid strip type and shall be made up of metal sheet
or plastic (width 10 mm for horizontal and 7 mm for vertical and thickness of both
3 mm) fixed on the control and relay boards with help of screws covered by the
specification. Placement of the mimic diagram shall be 75 mm from top of the panel
with a spacing of 60 mm between the buses. Automatic semaphores for indicating
'open' and 'close' position of circuit breakers, isolators & earth switches shall be suitable
incorporated in the mimic diagram. The colour scheme for all the S/Stn. specified herein
shall, however, be as under;-
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Voltage Level Colour Shade No. (According to IS:5 or Equivalent
IEC)
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220 kV Dark brown 412
132 kV Black -
66 kV Golden brown 414
33 kV Brilliant-green 221
11 kV Signal red 537
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4.3 ARRANGEMENT OF PANELS:
The panels shall be fabricated so that even if the serial of panels is changed no difficulty
will be faced in the placement of panels and cabling etc. The sequence of various panels
in a panel board at a S/Stn. shall be supplied to successful bidder.
5.0 GENERAL TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS:
5.1 MATERIAL & WORKMANSHIP:
All material used in the construction of the panels/relays shall be of the best quality
obtainable of their respective kind and whole of the work shall be of the highest class, well
finished and of approved design and make.
Castings shall be free from blow-holes, flaws, cracks or other defects and shall be smooth
grained and of true dimensions and forms.
The draw out mechanism in respect of draw out relays should be smooth and convenient
so as to give adequate service during their use.
5.2 DEPARTURE FROM THE SPECIFICATION:
Should the tenderer wish to depart from the provisions of this specification either on
account of manufacturing practice or for any other reasons, he will draw specific attention
to the proposed points of departure on the prescribed Performa (enclosed) at annexure-E

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in his tender and submit such full information, drawings and specifications as will enable
the merit of his proposal to be appreciated.
In the event of contractor drawings, specification and tables etc. disagreeing with this
specification during the execution of the contract this specification shall be held binding
unless the departures have been fully recorded as required above.
5.3 PAINTING:
All unfinished surfaces of steel panels and frame works shall be sand blasted to remove
rust scale, foreign adhering matter & grease. A suitable rust resistance primer shall be
applied on the interior & exterior of steel which will be followed by application of an under
coat suitable to serve as base for finishing coat. The finishing coat shall be as under: -
Exterior - Stove enameled light grey as per shade No.631 of IS: 5/IEC.
Interior - stove enameled white.
Base frame - Stove enameled glossy black.
5.4. TESTING EQUIPMENT AND TESTING FACILITIES ON THE RELAYS:
The tenderer shall recommend suitable testing equipment (alongwith quantity) required
for field testing of protective schemes and other relays offered against this specification.
The actual quantity to be ordered shall be determined by the Purchaser.
Also adequate testing facilities should be provided on the relay so as to test them without
the necessity of their removal or making any extra connections. The Bidder will clearly
indicate the testing procedure to be followed in respect of relays offered.
5.5 The transmission lines shall be either in form of overhead conductor or
combination of overhead conductor & underground cable. The tentative transmission
line data in respect of 220kV, 132kV & 66 kV lines covered in this specification is given at
Annexure-D.
The standard chart providing the details of per unit values of Z1, Z2 & Z0 on 100 MVA base
per 100 km of line for calculating these values for full lengths of lines are enclosed at
Annexure-F.
The tentative details of carrier equipment are enclosed at Annexure-H.
The suitability of distance scheme offered with reference to the above parameters may be
seen.
Guaranteed test sheets as per Annexure B shall be submitted by the tenderer. Relevant
literature shall be supplied along with the bid for proper appreciation of the offered
equipment.
5.6 SUPERVISORY SERVICES:
The tenderer may offer supervisory services, panel wise testing & commissioning of
220kV, 132 kV, 66 kV & 33 kV panel included in the specification. The tenderer may quote
their rates on diem basis category-wise with their terms & conditions. The rates quoted
should be valid for at least three years form the date of receipt of equipment by us.
5.7 TRANINING OF PERSONNEL:
The contractor will provide free facilities for training the purchaser's technicians /Engineers
at his works, design office and HVPNL's site. He will intimate in advance the schedule of
completion of designs and manufacture of equipment against the contract (of this
specification) or similar equipment to be manufactured at the works so that the purchaser
may depute upto 3 technicians & 3 engineers for training at the manufacture assembly,
testing, operation and commissioning etc. including testing and commissioning of
protective relays, covering training in detecting faults in static relays complete explanation
of the schematic wiring and wiring schedule of the relays/scheme together with full
understanding regarding the functional modules of the relays/scheme shall be given to the
Engineer / technicians. The topics of CTs & PTs towards relay application shall also be
kept under the scope of training. The training shall be arranged by the contractor at the
works in such a way that the persons under training shall be freely acquainted with the
equipment. The engineers / technicians shall also be provided with relay/scheme
guides/instruction manuals covering drawings of functional modules of relays/schemes.
The period of training will be not exceeding 15 days and all expenses shall be borne by
the purchaser.

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5.8 GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
5.8.1. DUPLEX C&R PANEL BOARDS:
The panel shall comprise of cubicles placed in juxta position to form continuous board. At
each Substation the relay boards shall be mounted back to back with the control board
and so arranged as to have a corridor carrier in between to provide access to internal
wiring. Hinged lockable access doors shall be fitted at both ends of the corridor and
switch boards interior shall be automatically lit by the opening of these doors.
The C&R panels tendered for Cl. No. 4.1(v) (b) above may match in the following
respects: -
i) Height-wise and depth-wise matching including the matching in respect of corridor
width.
ii) Size & disposition of mimic diagram matching.
The offered C&R panels shall be complete with side covers for each circuit, end access
doors with concealed hinges having a swing of not less than 105O in fully open position of
the doors.
The control and relay cubicles shall be made of sheet steel of thickness not less than 10
SWG for the base frame, door frame, front and rear portions of cubicle and not less than
14 SWG for doors, side, top & bottom portions.
The bottom of the cubicle frame shall be suitable for erection on flush concrete floor. The
trench, carrying the control cables, shall run at the back of erected C&R panel boards in
the switch house building. Evenly spaced grout bolts projecting through the base channel
forming members of the frame shall be used for securing cubicles to the floor.
The front panels of all cubicles shall be detachable and all inter-connections from the
control panel to the relay panel & vice -versa shall be through terminal connectors. The
inter-connections shall preferably run underneath the top cover.
The control & relay boards shall be completely dust & vermin proof. The enclosure shall
provide degree of protection not less than IP-54 in accordance with IS: 2147 and shall be
suitable for tropical use. All holes and extension windows in the panels shall be blanked
and access doors shall be lined with compressible liners at the edges.
NOTE:- For testing purpose a small opening with a cap to close the same is
required to be provided to extend the testing leads on front side of the relay
panel.
5.8.2. SIMPLEX C&R PANEL BOARDS:
The panel board for the substations mentioned at Cl. No. 4.1(v) (a) above shall be of
`simplex' type & consisting of separate cubicles (for each circuit complete with side
covers) made of sheet steel of thickness not less than 10 SWG for the base frame, door
frame and front portions of the cubicles and not less than 14 SWG for door, side, top &
bottom portion having provision for extension at both ends with internal wiring, illumination
with door operated off & on switch. The cubicle shall be suitable for floor mounting with
its bottom open. Each cubicle shall be fitted with flush mounted steel hinged door & lock
at the back & all the equipments will be mounted in front. The supply shall include
suitable grouting bolts and nuts etc. All holes and extension windows shall be blanked
and access doors shall be provided with compressible liners at the edges.
These simplex panels offered may, therefore, match in following respects:-
i) Height-wise and depth-wise matching.
ii) Size & disposition of mimic diagram matching.
The control & relay boards shall be completely dust & vermin proof. The enclosure shall
provide degree of protection not less than IP-54 in accordance with IS: 2147 and shall be
suitable for tropical use.
NOTE:- For testing purpose a small opening with a cap to close the same is
required to be provided to extend the testing leads on front side of the relay
panel.

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5.9 SUPERVISION SCHEME:
5.9.1 INDICATING LAMPS:
5.9.1.1. 220 kV, 132kV, 66kV & 33kV control panels covered by this specification shall be fitted
with the following supervision lamps:-
Circuit breaker `Open' : Green.
Circuit breaker `Close' : Red.
Auto trip : White.
Spring charge lamp : Blue
5.9.1.2 All indicating lamps shall be of LED type having low wattage.
5.9.1.3 Indicating lamp shall be wired on 220 V DC.
5.9.1.4 Glass/Plastic lens of appropriate color shall be screwed into the front of the lamp body.
The design of indication lamps shall be such as to facilitate replacement of fused lamps.
5.9.1.5 An engraved label indicating the purpose of the lamp shall also be provided with each
lamp.

5.9.2 SEMAPHORE INDICATORS:


Automatic semaphore relays of the under-mentioned types shall be provided to
mimic the position of circuit breakers, isolators and earth switches in the mimic
diagram of metal or plastic fixed on the control and relay boards with help of
screws.
5.9.2.1. The control & relay panels of all the S/Stns. covered by this specification shall be provided
with supply failure type semaphores to show on/off position of the circuit
breakers/isolators/earth switches. When the supply failure to the semaphore occurs the
pointer shall take up an intermediate position to indicate the supply failure. For distinction
purposes, the disc diameter of the semaphore relays used to mimic the circuit breaker
position will be bigger than those for isolator/earth switch.
5.9.2.2. The operating coil of the semaphore relays shall be continuously rated & shall be suitable
for use with 220 V DC. The semaphore relays shall work satisfactorily between 80% -
120% of rated DC voltage.

5.9.3 ANNUNCIATOR:
5.9.3.1. Each of the control and relay panels shall have independent annunciation scheme. The
scheme shall generally conform to the followings: -
i) The closing of an initiating contact shall sound a hooter and light an annunciator
indicating lamp. It shall be possible to silence the hooter by pressing `accept' push
button.
ii) By pressing the `reset' push button the individual indicating lamp shall be
extinguished provided that the troubled contact has opened. The resetting shall be
possible only after the alarm is accepted.
iii) Lighting of an annunciator lamp shall not interfere with or cause false operation of
any other annunciator lamp whether lighted simultaneously or in sequence.
Operation of `reset' push button shall not cause the alarm to sound whether or not
the trouble contact is closed.
iv) With the help of `lamp test' push button it shall be possible to test all the lamps in
the group.
v) The lamps for visual annunciation system shall have separate compartments
behind inscribed translucent windows. These shall be so arranged that illumination
from one compartment shall not light adjacent windows.
vi) The equipment shall operate on 220 V DC and shall be complete with `alarm
accepts', `alarm reset' and `lamp test' push buttons.
vii) Only static facia alarm scheme is acceptable.

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5.9.3.2. The annunciation ways for various 220 kV, 132 kV, 66 kV & 33 kV C&R panels shall be
provided as under:-
Description Annunciation Ways (Nos.)
Transformer Feeder Bus Coupler Transformer Bus coupler Capacitor
panel panel panel for incomer panel panel
double bus panel
28 28 24 - - -
220 kV
28 24 10 10 8 10
132 kV
66 kV 28 24 10 10 8 10
12 4 - 4 - 6
33 kV
The detail of annunciations on all these panels is attached at Annexure G. All the 33kV,
66kV,132kV & 220 kV panels have trip as well as non trip annunciations, as such the
facia must have two buses; one for trip alarm and another for non trip alarm. All trip facia
shall have red colour and all non trip facia shall have white/Yellow colour.
5.9.4 ALARMS:
5.9.4.1 Alarm scheme for trip alarms:
Trip commands due to operation of protective relays will trip the breaker and light the
relevant annunciation window. Auxiliary contact of circuit breaker and trip bus of
annunciator will actuate bell (common to a panel board at a S/Stn.) & will be cancelled by
the circuit breaker control handle & Accept button of annunciator in case of all the panels
against this specification. Auto trip lamp will glow on the concerned panel & there will be
flag indication on the concerned protective relays/auxiliary relay of the panel.
5.9.4.2 Alarm scheme for non-trip alarms:
Non-trip commands will light the relevant annunciation window. Non- trip bus of
annunciator will actuate hooter (common to a panel board at a S/Stn.) & will be cancelled
by the Accept button of annunciator in case of all the panels against this specification.

5.10 METERING SCHEME :


5.10.1. All indicating and integrating instruments shall be of switch-board type back connected
suitable for flush mounting and provided with dust and vermin proof cases and finished in
egg shell bright black colour and shall be calibrated to read directly the primary quantities.
All fixing screws, nuts and threaded parts shall be designed to relevant Indian Standards.
All the instruments (i.e. Voltmeters, frequency meters & Wattmeters) shall be in square
pattern case and shall conform to the provisions of the latest edition of IS: 1248 & IS:
2419 or relevant I.E.C. standards. The nominal sizes of these indicating instruments shall
be 144 mm2. Energy meters shall conform to provisions of IS: 13779 amended up-to date
or relevant I.E.C. standards.
5.10.2 AMMETERS:
Ammeter shall be suitably scaled (additional dials, if any, required to cover all the taps of
the CT's shall be included at the time of tendering) and provided with a selector switch
facilitating the measurements of phase currents as well as the unbalance current. The coil
of the ammeter shall be rated for 5Amp. for 33kV, 1 Amp. for 66 kV, 132kV & 220 kV
levels . The instruments shall be of digital type of industrial grade `A' classification with
accuracy class 1.0 or better.
5.10.3 VOLTMETERS :
Voltmeter shall be suitably scaled and provided with selector switch (wherever asked for)
to facilitate the measurement of phase-to-phase and phase- to-neutral voltage of all the
three phases one by one. The coil of the voltmeter shall be rated for 110 volts (phase-to-
phase) wherever asked with selector switch and 110/3 volts if asked without selector
switch. The instrument shall be digital type of industrial grade `A' classification with
accuracy class of 1.0 or better.

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5.10.4 DIGITAL BUS VOLTAGE METERS :
Digital bus voltage meters shall be of class 0.5 and shall have digital display of four & a
half (4) and four (4) digits respectively, with display size not less than 25 mm (height).
5.10.5 KILO WATT HOUR METERS :
All the 220kV, 132kV & 66 kV feeder C & R panels against this specification shall be
provided with Kilo Watt hour meter. The Kilo Watt hour meter shall be of 3 element type
suitable for use on three phase four wire unbalanced system. Calibration shall correspond
to CT ratio 400/1A for 220 kV feeder & 300/1A for all the 132kV & 66kV feeder panels.
For other C.T. ratios, multiplying factors shall be used which may be inscribed on the dial
plate. The current coil of the instrument shall be suitable for 1 Amp. CT secondary and
voltage coil shall be suitable for 110 Volts (phase to phase).The instrument shall be digital
type. The accuracy class should be 1.0 or better.
5.10.6 MEGAWATT METERS & MEGAVAR METERS:
The 220kV feeder C&R panels against this specification shall be provided with
export/import type megawatt-meter & mega VAR-meter. The instrument shall be of two
element type suitable for use on three phase & three wire unbalanced system and shall
be scaled with Zero center MW and zero center MVAR (i.e. suitable for indicating flow of
active & reactive power in both the directions) corresponding to line CT particulars. The
current coil of these instruments shall be suitable for 1 Amp. CT secondary & voltage coil
shall be rated 110 volts (phase to phase). The instruments shall be digital type and
calibrated corresponding to a CT ratio, spare dials shall be provided for remaining ratios
of CT's. Accuracy class should be 1.0 or better.
5.10.7 INTER UTILITY METERS (SPECIAL ENERGY METERS):
All the 33 kV transformer Incomer (LV side) C&R panels against this specification shall be
provided with Inter Utility Meters (Special Energy Meters) conforming to HVPNL
specification No. HPD/S-95/HPM-461/Vol-II/PROT. (July, 2015).
5.10.8 FREQUENCY METERS:
Frequency meter shall have a range of 45 to 55 Hz. The instrument shall be of digital type
of Industrial grade 'A' classification. Accuracy class should be 1.0 or better.

5.11 CONTROL SCHEME:


5.11.1 CONTROL SWITCH FOR CIRCUIT BREAKER :
5.11.1.1 It shall be possible to close various circuit breakers from the control room. For this
purpose control switches having pistol grip type and of the spring return to neutral position
type non lockable handles with alarm cancellation contacts shall be provided for `OP' of
ckt. breakers. These shall be so designed that after being operated to `close' a circuit
breaker, the operation cannot be repeated until the switch has been turned to a `trip'
position making it impossible to perform two `closing' operations consecutively.
5.11.1.2 The rating of the control switch contacts shall be suitable for the duty imposed by the
closing & opening mechanism of circuit breakers and shall conform to the
recommendations which may be made by the suppliers of circuit breakers. The moving &
fixed contacts shall be of such a form & material as will ensure good contact and long
service under severe operation duty. All contacts shall be readily renewable.
5.11.1.3 The number of contacts in the control switches shall be decided by the tenderer in view of
various requirements of this specification. Two pairs of contacts one normally open and
one normally closed shall be kept spare. The total number of contacts proposed to be
provided shall be stated in the tender.
5.11.1.4 Safety against inadvertent operation due to light touch in the control switches shall be
ensured.

5.11.2 CONTROL SWITCH FOR ISOLATOR:


It shall be possible to close the 220/132/66/33 kV Isolators from the control room. For
this purpose control switches with pistol grip handles & having no provision for locks shall
be mounted on the 220/132/66/33 kV C&R panels specified herein. The size/colour of the
control switch handle meant for isolator will be different so as to be easily distinguishable
from those meant for circuit breaker controls.

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5.11.3 MANUAL SYNCHRONIZING ARRANGEMENT:

5.11.3.1 Synchronizing switches shall be provided on each of the 220 kV feeder & bus coupler
panels to facilitate checking of various parameters with the instruments mounted on the
synchronizing panel.

5.11.3.2 Suitable interlock shall be provided in the closing circuits of C.B. so that the C.B. could be
closed only after the synchronizing (of the supplies) has been checked.

5.12 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS OF RELAYS:


All relays shall conform to the requirements of IS:3231/IEC-60255/IEC 61000 or other
applicable standards. Relays shall be suitable for flush or semi-flush mounting on the front
with connections from the rear. All protective relays shall be in draw out or plug-in type
modular cases with proper testing facilities. Necessary test plugs/test handles shall be
supplied loose and shall be included in contractors scope of supply.
All main protective relays shall be numerical type and communication protocol shall be as
per IEC 61850. Further, the test levels of EMI as indicated in IEC 61850 shall be
applicable to these.
For numerical relays, the scope shall include the following:
a) Necessary software and hardware to up/down load the data to/from the relay from/to
personal computer installed in the substation. However, the supply of PC is not covered
under this clause.
b) The relay shall have suitable communication facility for future connectivity to SCADA. The
relay shall be capable of supporting IEC 61850 protocol (with fibre optical port).
c) Numerical relays should have clock (Real Time Clock) with inbuilt battery back up having
life span of about 10 years.
d) Numerical relays shall have adequate no. of output contacts and LEDs to meet the
specification / Scheme requirement. All numerical relays shall be supplied pre-configured
as per specification / scheme requirements / approved drgs.

5.13 TRIP CIRCUIT SUPERVISION RELAY:


The relay shall be capable of monitoring the healthiness of each trip coil and associated
circuit of circuit breaker during "on & off" conditions. The relay shall have time delay on
drop-off of min. 200 milli seconds and shall be provided with operation indicator.
220 kV circuit breakers being procured are generally equipped with 2 trip coils in each
phase/pole of the breaker. For monitoring of trip circuits, both in `open' & `close' position
of the circuit breaker, 6 Nos. automatic trip circuit supervision relays (one for each pole
and each trip coil) are proposed.
For monitoring of entire trip circuit (from control & relay panel terminal to the trip coil of
circuit breaker) both in `open' & `close' position of the circuit, 2 No. automatic trip circuit
supervision relays are proposed for 132kV & 66kV panels and 1 No. for 33kV Panels.

5.14 D.C. FAIL ALARM RELAY:


A suitable relay for monitoring the Trip Circuit D.C. wiring of the control and relay panels
shall be provided. The relay shall have time delay on drop-off of min. 100 milli seconds
and shall be provided with operation indicator.

5.15 VOLTAGE SELECTION SCHEME:


The 220kV, 132kV, 66kV & 33kV bus PTs exist on all the phases of both the 220kV,
132kV, 66kV & 33kV buses at substations having double bus arrangement. Proper
voltage selection scheme shall be provided on panels.

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5.16 AUTO RECLOSING SCHEME:
5.16.1 The protective scheme shall incorporate the necessary equipment to impart auto-reclosing
impulse to the circuit breaker when it has tripped either due to the operation of the line
protection scheme in the first zone or the accelerated operation of it with the help of
carrier equipment. No auto-reclosing impulse shall be transmitted in the event of a fault
cleared by the IInd, IIIrd & IVth zone of line protection scheme. Auto-reclosing will also be
blocked in case the circuit breaker is tripped manually.
5.16.2 The provision of single & three phase auto-reclosing is to be made on 220 kV feeder C&R
panels.
5.16.3 CHECK SYNCHRONIZING & DEAD LINE CHARGING SCHEME :
Check synchronizing relay and dead line charging equipment shall be provided for 220 kV
feeder C&R panels. The check synchronizing relay shall compare the phase angle &
frequency of the `incoming' and `running' supplies and allow the auto-reclose to take
place only if the said parameters are within the permissible limits. The dead line charging
equipment shall ensure auto-reclosing a circuit breaker on to a `dead' line leaving the
checking of synchronism of two supplies to the other end of it.
Synchronizing check relay with necessary auxiliary equipments shall be provided which
shall permit breakers to close after checking the requirements of synchronizing of
incoming and running supply. The phase angle setting shall be less than or equal to 35
degree and have voltage difference setting less than or equal to 10%. This relay shall
have a response time of less than 200 milliseconds when the two system conditions are
met within preset limits and with the timer disconnected. The relay shall have a
continuously adjustable time setting range of 0.5-3secs.
5.16.4 A four position stay-put non-locking type of auto-reclose selector-switch shall be provided
on each of the 220 kV feeder C&R panels and shall have the following four positions:
a) `Single phase auto:
In this position, the relay shall allow single shot single pole auto reclosing for single line to
ground fault. For any other fault, the scheme shall allow all the three poles of the circuit
breaker to trip & lock them out.
b) `Single & three phase auto:
In this position the relay shall allow single shot single pole auto-reclosing for single line to
ground fault and three pole auto-reclosing for other faults such as line to line, double line
to ground and three phase faults.
c) `Three phase auto' :
In this position, the relay shall impart three pole, single shot-reclosing impulse irrespective
of the type of fault.
d) `Non - auto' :
By putting the switch in this position it shall be possible to make the reclosing scheme
totally inactive and all the three poles of the circuit breaker shall trip irrespective of the
nature of a fault.
5.16.5 The reclosing scheme shall automatically reset after any successful reclosure and shall
lock out in case the circuit breaker trips immediately after reclosure. Also the (reclosing)
scheme shall not initiate reclosing upon an unsuccessful attempt to manually close circuit
breaker.
5.16.6 There shall be clear target indications for successful & un-successful operation.
5.16.7 The auto-reclosing scheme shall have continuously variable dead time setting range of
0.1-2secs for single phase reclosing as well as for three phase reclosing. The scheme
shall have continuously variable reclaim time setting range of 5-300secs.
Note:- The auto reclosing scheme in built with numerical distance protection relays is acceptable
provided it is available in both Main -I and Main-II distance protection schemes and meets
the above specification.

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5.17 PROTECTION SCHEME:
Note:- 1. The Protection Scheme shall be suitable for 5A current (instead of 1A) in case of
33kV Level.
2. Overcurrent & Earth Fault relay for 11kV T/F panel has to be provide on LV side
i.e. 11kV VCB panel as per latest VCB panel specification of HVPNL.

5.17.1 PROTECTION SCHEME FOR POWER TRANSFORMERS.


A) TRANSFORMER DIFFERENTIAL PROTECTION :
The relay shall
i) Be triple pole numerical type.
ii) Have 3 instantaneous high set over-current units.
iii) Have second harmonic restraint or other inrush proof feature and be stable under
normal over fluxing condition.
iv) Have fifth harmonic by pass filter or similar other arrangement to prevent mal-
operation of the relay under operating conditions.
v) Be suitable for rated current of 1A and include necessary ICTs for ratio & phase
angle correction.
vi) Have operating current setting sufficiently low (15% or less) so as to cover
practically the whole of the transformer against all types of faults.
vii) Have adjustable bias setting range of 20- 50%.
viii) Have operating time less than or equal to 30milli seconds at 5 times the rated
current.
ix) Be provided with necessary terminals & links to measure current in restraining
circuits & in the operating circuits of all the phases under load without making any
wiring changes.
x) Cover the lightning arrestors (proposed to be provided very close to the
transformer) in the zone of protection.
xi) The Scheme shall have in-built features of disturbance recorder and event logger.
For disturbance recorder and event logger features, it shall have 8 analog and 16
digital channels (out of which at least 8 shall be external digital inputs). It shall
have its own time generator and the clock of the time generator shall be such that
the drift is limited to +0.5 seconds/day, if allowed to run without synchronization.
Further, it shall have facility to synchronize its time generator from Time
Synchronization Equipment having output of following types.
Voltage signal: (0-5V continuously settable, with 50m Sec. minimum pulse
duration)
Potential free contact (Minimum pulse duration of 50 m Sec.)
IRIG-B
RS232C
The recorder shall give alarm in case of absence of synchronizing pulse within
specified time.
a) The disturbance recorder shall meet the following requirements:
The frequency response shall be 5 Hz on lower side and 250 Hz or better on
upper side.
Scan rate shall be 1000 Hz/Channel or better.
Prefault time shall not be less than 100 milliseconds and the post fault time shall
not be less than 2 seconds (adjustable). If another system disturbance occurs
during one post-fault run time, the recorder shall also be able to record the same.
However, the total memory of acquisition unit shall not be less than 5.0 seconds.
b) The event logger shall meet the following requirements:
The time resolution shall be 1milli second.
Cope with up to 40 changes in any one 10milli seconds interval.
The date and time should be printed to the nearest 1milli second followed by a
message describing the point which has operated.

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Events occurring whilst a previous event is in process of being printed are to be
stored to await printing.
Xii) Display resolution of differential/pickup current should be 0.01A (10mA).

B) NON DIRECTIONAL THREE OVER CURRENT+ ONE EARTH FAULT PROTECTION


WITH HIGH SET:
The 3 O/C & 1 E/F elements shall be either independent or composite units. The relay
shall be single pole inverse definite minimum time lag having definite min. time of 3 secs.
at 10 times settings. Over current relay with a setting range of 50%-200% of 1 Amp.
supplemented with high set units having a setting range of 500% to 2000% of 1 Amp.
shall be provided. Earth fault relay with a setting range of 20%-80% of 1 Amp.
supplemented with high set units having a setting range of 200% to 800% of 1 Amp.
shall be provided. The relay shall be numerical type.

C) RESTRICTED EARTH FAULT PROTECTION :


It shall be single pole type for the clearance of earth faults in the protected zone. The
relay shall be of high impedance type with a suitable setting to cover at least 90% of the
winding & shall have a setting range of 10% to 40% of 1 Amp. or suitable voltage setting.
The relay shall be complete with tuned 50 Hz circuit & stabilizing resistance. The tuned
circuit will help reject harmonics produced by CT saturation and thus make the relay
operative for fundamental frequency only. The stabilizing resistance may appropriately be
set to avoid mal-operation under through fault conditions. The relay shall be numerical
type.

D) 8No. auxiliary relays for various transformer trip functions (Main Buch. Trip, OLTC
Oil Temp. Trip, Winding Temperature Trip, Oil Temp Trip, Pressure Relief Trip, Surge
Relay Trip and two no. spare) shall be provided.

E) OVER FLUXING PROTECTION:

An over fluxing detecting relay for the protection of the transformer against over-fluxing
conditions is proposed to be provided on each of the transformer C&R panels covered
by this specification. The relay shall be numerical in design with adjustable setting so as
to avoid its operation on momentary system disturbances. The relay shall be suitable for
110 Volts. The relay shall have inverse time characteristics, matching with transformer
over-fluxing withstand capability curve. The relay shall provide an alarm with v/f setting
range of 100% to 130% of rated values and time delay continuously settable from 0.1 to 6
seconds to draw the operator's attention about the existence of over-fluxing conditions.
The tripping time shall be governed by v/f versus time characteristics to cause tripping of
transformer controlling circuit breaker if the over-fluxing conditions continue to exist.

Note:- The over fluxing relay in built with the numerical differential protection relay is
acceptable provided it meets the above specification.

F) OVER LOAD ALARM RELAY:


It is proposed to provide an over current (i.e. single phase) relay for initiating an alarm
during transformer overload condition on the T/F C&R panels. The relay shall have
CONTINUOUS VARIABLE setting range of 50-120% of 1Amp. and shall be
supplemented by a continuously variable timer of 1 to 10 seconds. The relay shall be
arranged to sound an alarm when the transformer exceeds the setting for a given period
of time to draw the operator's attention.
Note:- The over load alarm relay in built with the numerical differential protection relay or
Over current & Earth Fault Protection Relay is acceptable provided it meets the
above specification.

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5.17.2 PROTECTION SCHEME FOR LINES:
A) MAIN- I NON-SWITCHED DISTANCE PROTECTION [FOR 220 kV LINES]:
The scheme shall:-
i) be numerical & modular in construction. Relay shall have continuous self
monitoring & diagnostic feature.
ii) have high speed non-switched distance relays for three phase systems to clear all
type of line faults within the set reach of the relay.
iii) It should cover at least line sections completely with 20% in hand margin.
iv) Measure all type of faults without the need to switch the measuring elements to
the faulty phase or phases. Zone switching to extend the reach of the measuring
elements is not allowed. The reach of each zone shall be independently &
individually adjustable and shall have setting in steps of 1%. Memory circuits with
defined characteristics shall be provided in all three phases to ensure correct
operation during close-up 3 phase faults and other adverse conditions.
v) have an operating time up-to trip impulse to circuit breaker (complete protection
time including applicable carrier & trip relay time) under source to line impedance
ratios (SIR) under all possible combinations of fault with PT being used on the line
(with all filters included) at 50% of zone-1 reach :
for SIR 0.01-4:as less than or equal to 40 ms at nearest end & less than or
equal to 60 ms at other end of line.
for SIR 4-15 :as less than or equal to 45 ms at nearest end & less than or equal
to 65 ms at other end of line.
(carrier transmission time is taken as 20 ms provided that any reduction in carrier
time shall be directly reflected as reduction in maximum operating time).
vi) have stepped time-distance characteristics and shall have at least four
independently variable time graded distance protection zones to cover two
adjacent line sections out of which Zone-1, 2 & 3 should be selectable in forward
direction and Zone-4 should be selectable in reverse direction.
vii) The relay shall have mho or quadrilateral or other suitably shaped characteristics
for zone-1, 2, 3 & 4. The relay shall have an adjustable characteristics angle
setting range of 30 - 85 degree or shall have independent resistance(R) &
reactance(X) setting.
viii) ensure that this long coverage is consistent with limitations imposed by heavy
loading and sound phase component of fault current. If the characteristics of
starting relays are such that it cannot pick-up because of very low in-feed,
under-voltage relays may also be used as supplementary relays.
ix) have two independent continuously variable time setting range of 0-3 seconds for
zone-2 and 0-5 seconds for zone-3 & 4.
x) have a maximum resetting time of less than 35milli-seconds.
xi) have facilities for offset features with adjustable 10-20% of Zone-3 setting.
xii) have residual compensation variable from 30-150%.
xiii) operate instantaneously when circuit breaker is closed to zero-volt 3 phase fault.
xiv) be suitable for single & three phase tripping.
xv) have a continuous current rating of two times of rated current. The voltage circuit
shall be capable of operation at 1.2 times rated voltage. The relay shall also be
capable of carrying a high short time current of 80 times rated current without
damage for a period of 1 sec.
xvi) be selective between internal and external faults.
xvii) have adequate contacts to meet the complete scheme requirements & if required
incorporate three separate high speed self reset trip relays for single phase faults
and a fourth high speed trip relay for multi-phase faults.
xviii) have suitable number of potential free contacts. Multiplication relays, if required,
shall be provided for Carrier aided features, Auto reclosing, Event Logger,
Disturbance recorder & Data acquisition system.
xix) include power swing blocking protection which shall
a1) be of triple pole type
a2) have suitable setting range to encircle the distance protection described above.

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a3) have a continuously adjustable time delay on pick up of setting range 0-2seconds.
a4) block tripping during power swing conditions.
a5) be of numerical type
xx) include fuse failure protection which shall
a1) monitor all the three fuses of PTs/CVTs and associated cable against open
circuit.
a2) inhibit trip circuits on operation and initiate annunciation.
a3) remain inoperative for system earth faults.
a4) be of numerical type.
xxi) be wired for carrier inter-tripping (PUR/POR) & carrier blocking features
selectable at site.
xxii) be suitable for 1 Amp. rated CT secondary, 110V (phase to phase ) VT supply and
220 V DC supply. Mode of conversation of DC supply from 220 V DC to the
voltage level required for their scheme may be mentioned in detail. Requirement
of CTs & VTs for the satisfactory working of the scheme may also be indicated in
the tender.
xxiii) The relay shall be suitable for series compensated line and must have a current
reversal guard feature.
xxiv) The Scheme shall have in-built features of broken conductor detection, distance to
fault locator, disturbance recorder and event logger.
For disturbance recorder and event logger features, it shall have 8 analog and 32
digital channels (out of which at least 16 shall be external digital inputs). It shall
have its own time generator and the clock of the time generator shall be such that
the drift is limited to +0.5 seconds/day, if allowed to run without synchronization.
Further, it shall have facility to synchronize its time generator from Time
Synchronization Equipment having output of following types.
Voltage signal: (0-5V continuously settable, with 50m Sec. minimum pulse
duration)
Potential free contact (Minimum pulse duration of 50 m Sec.)
IRIG-B
RS232C
The recorder shall give alarm in case of absence of synchronizing pulse within
specified time.
a) The disturbance recorder shall meet the following requirements:
The frequency response shall be 5 Hz on lower side and 250 Hz or better on
upper side.
Scan rate shall be 1000 Hz/Channel or better.
Prefault time shall not be less than 100 milliseconds and the post fault time shall
not be less than 2 seconds (adjustable). If another system disturbance occurs
during one post-fault run time, the recorder shall also be able to record the same.
However, the total memory of acquisition unit shall not be less than 5.0 seconds.
b) The event logger shall meet the following requirements:
The time resolution shall be 1 milli second.
Cope with up to 40 changes in any one 10 milli seconds interval.
The date and time should be printed to the nearest 1 milli second followed by a
message describing the point which has operated.
Events occurring whilst a previous event is in process of being printed are to be
stored to await printing. Over 100 such events must be stored.
c) The distance to fault locator shall meet the following requirements:
Be On-Line type and suitable for breaker operating time of 2 cycles.
The display shall be directly in percent of line length or kilometers without
requiring any further calculations.
Shall have an accuracy of 3% or better for the typical conditions defined for
operating timings measurement of distance relays. The above accuracy should
not be impaired by presence of remote end infeed, predominant D.C. component
in fault current, high fault arc resistance, severe CVT transients.

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Shall have parallel line mutual zero sequence compensation feature.

B) MAIN -II NON-SWITCHED DISTANCE PROTECTION [FOR 220 kV LINES] :


For Main-II distance protection, scheme shall be numerical and shall have same features
as that of Main-I protection against sub para 5.17.2 (A) above but with different measuring
technique.
C) NON-SWITCHED DISTANCE PROTECTION SCHEME [FOR 132kV & 66kV LINES]:
The main protection scheme for these lines will be distance scheme working on definite
distance measuring principle both for phase & earth faults. The scheme shall:-
i) be numerical & modular in construction. Relay shall have continuous self
monitoring & diagnostic feature.
ii) have high speed non-switched distance relays for three phase systems to clear all
type of line faults within the set reach of the relay.
iii) It should cover at least line sections completely with 20% in hand margin.
iv) measure all type of faults without the need to switch the measuring elements to
the faulty phase or phases. Zone switching to extend the reach of the measuring
elements is not allowed. The reach of each zone shall be independently &
individually adjustable and shall have setting in steps of 1%. Memory circuits with
defined characteristics shall be provided in all three phases to ensure correct
operation during close-up 3 phase faults and other adverse conditions.
v) have an operating time up-to trip impulse to circuit breaker (complete protection
time including trip relay time) under source to line impedance ratios (SIR) :0.01-4
as less than or equal to 50ms under all possible combinations of fault at 50% of
zone-1 reach.
vi) have stepped time-distance characteristics and shall have at least four
independently variable time graded distance protection zones to cover two
adjacent line sections out of which Zone-1, 2 & 3 should be selectable in forward
direction and Zone-4 should be selectable in reverse direction.
vii) The relay shall have mho or quadrilateral or other suitably shaped characteristics
for zone-1, 2, 3 & 4. The relay shall have an adjustable characteristics angle
setting range of 30 - 85 degree or shall have independent resistance(R) &
reactance(X) setting.
viii) ensure that this long coverage is consistent with limitations imposed by heavy
loading and sound phase component of fault current. If the characteristics of
starting relays are such that it cannot pick-up because of very low in-feed,
under-voltage relays may also be used as supplementary relays.
ix) have two independent continuously variable time setting range of 0-3 seconds for
zone-2 and 0-5 seconds for zone-3 & 4.
x) have a maximum resetting time of less than 55milli-seconds (including the
resetting time of trip relays).
xi) have facilities for offset features with adjustable 10-20% of Zone-3 setting.
xii) For correct measurement of earth faults necessary equipment for residual
compensation shall be included. It shall have residual compensation variable from
30-150%.
xiii) operate instantaneously when circuit breaker is closed to zero-volt 3 phase fault.
xiv) be suitable for three phase tripping.
xv) have a continuous current rating of two times of rated current. The voltage circuit
shall be capable of operation at 1.2 times rated voltage. The relay shall also be
capable of carrying a high short time current of 80 times rated current without
damage for a period of 1 sec.
xvi) have adequate contacts to meet the complete scheme requirements & if required
incorporate separate high speed self reset trip relays.
xvii) have suitable number of potential free contacts. Multiplication relays, if required,
shall be provided for Event Logger, Disturbance recorder & Data acquisition
system.
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a1) be of triple pole type
a2) have suitable setting range to encircle the distance protection described above.
a3) have a continuously adjustable time delay on pick up of setting range 0-2seconds.
a4) block tripping during power swing conditions.
a5) be of numerical type

xix) include fuse failure protection which shall


a1) monitor all the three fuses of PTs/CVTs and associated cable against open
circuit.
a2) inhibit trip circuits on operation and initiate annunciation.
a3) remain inoperative for system earth faults.
a4) be of numerical type.
xx) be suitable for 1 Amp. rated CT secondary, 110V (phase to phase ) VT supply and
220 V DC supply. Mode of conversation of DC supply from 220 V DC to the
voltage level required for their scheme may be mentioned in detail. Requirement
of CTs & VTs for the satisfactory working of the scheme may also be indicated in
the tender.
xxi) The Scheme shall have in-built features of broken conductor detection, distance to
fault locator, disturbance recorder and event logger.
D) THREE OVER CURRENT+ ONE EARTH FAULT PROTECTION:
The 3 O/C & 1 E/F elements shall be either independent or composite units. It
shall include VT fuse failure relays for alarm purposes.
DIRECTIONAL OVER CURRENT RELAY :
The relay shall
i) have IDMTL characteristic with a definite minimum time of 3.0 seconds at 10 times
setting.
ii) have a variable setting range of 50-200% of 1 Amp.
iii) have a characteristic angle of 45 degree lead.
iv) include operatio indicator.
v) be suitable for 110V VT secondary.
vi) be numerical type.
DIRECTIONAL EARTH FAULT RELAY:
The relay shall
i) be numerical type.
ii) have IDMTL characteristic with a definite minimum time of 3.0 seconds at 10 times
setting.
iii) have a variable setting range of 20-80% of 1 Amp.
iv) have a characteristic angle of 45 degree lag.
v) include operation indicator.
vi) be suitable for connection across open delta formed by 110/3 volt rated
secondary of VT.
E) FEEDER OVER LOAD ALARM RELAY:
It is proposed to provide a single pole over current relay for the purpose of
monitoring the load flow on feeders to sound an alarm whenever load flow in the
line exceeds the setting for a given period of time to draw the operator's attention.
The relay shall have CONTINUOUS VARIABLE setting range of 50-200% of 1
Amp. and shall be supplemented by a continuously variable timer of 1 to 10
seconds.
Note:- The Feeder over Load Alarm Relay in-built with numerical distance
protection relay or Over current & Earth Fault Protection Relay is acceptable
provided it meets the above specification.

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5.17.3 PROTECTION SCHEME FOR BUS COUPLER:
NON DIRECTIONAL THREE OVER CURRENT + ONE EARTH FAULT
PROTECTION WITH HIGH SET:
The 3 O/C & 1 E/F elements shall be either independent or composite units. The
relay shall be single pole inverse definite minimum time lag having definite min.
time of 3secs. at 10 times settings. Over current relay with a setting range of 50%-
200% of 1Amp. supplemented with high set units having a setting range of 500%
to 2000% of 1Amp. shall be provided. Earth fault relay with a setting range of
20%-80% of 1Amp. supplemented with high set units having a setting range of
200% to 800% of 1Amp. shall be provided. The relay shall be numerical type.

5.17.4 BUS BAR PROTECTION SCHEME:


One bus bar protection scheme shall be provided for each main bus for 220kV
having double bus arrangement. Bus bar protection scheme shall:-
i. be of numerical, low impedance type and modular in construction. The scheme
shall be complete in all respects to cater the need of at-least 14 feeders/ bays.
ii. have an operating time up-to trip impulse to trip relay for all types of faults less
than or equal to 15 milli seconds at 5 times setting value.
iii. operate selectively for each bus bar.
iv. give hundred percent security up-to 40 kA fault level.
v. incorporate check feature.
vi. incorporate continuous supervision for CT secondaries against any possible open
circuit and if it occurs, shall tender the relevant zone of protection inoperative and
initiate an alarm.
vii. not give false operation during normal load flow in bus bars.
viii. incorporate clear zone indication.
ix. be of phase segregated, triple pole type and provide independent zones of
protection for each bus.
x. include necessary auxiliary relays for each circuit as required for the scheme.
xi. shall be biased differential type and shall have operate and restraint
characteristics.
xii. be transient free in operation.
xiii include continuous DC supply supervision for alarm and trip circuits separately
and provide separately non-trip alarm for B/B protection alarm circuit DC fail & B/B
protection trip circuit DC fail conditions.
xiv. shall include necessary multi-tap auxiliary CTs for each bay.
xv. include protection 'in/out' switch for each zone.
xvi. include necessary CT switching relays. Also provide indication to monitor
`Operate' status of the CT switching relays with a common push button and shall
have CT selection incomplete alarm with adequate time delay when proper CT
switching has not taken place. CT switching relay should have adequate contacts
for selection of trip bus instead of direct isolator contact.
xvii. bus bar protection scheme should cover the blind zone on account of single CT
on B/C circuit.
xviii. Include high speed tripping relays for each bay.
xix The Scheme shall have in-built features of disturbance recorder and event logger.
The disturbance recorder should record the disturbance data bay-wise (all bays
phase and neutral current).

5.17.3.1 LOCAL BREAKER BACK UP PROTECTION SCHEME:


The relay shall be provided to take care of stuck breaker conditions. The local
breaker back up protection scheme will under such conditions, immediately after
the operation of primary / back up protection, transmit the tripping impulse to all
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part. The scheme shall be supplemented with a timer suitable for station DC
supply and continuously adjustable setting of .05 to .5 sec. on pick up.
The relay shall :
i) be triple pole type with a setting range of 20% -80% of rated current.
ii) have an operating time less than or equal to 15 m-sec.
iii) have a resetting time less than or equal to 15 m-sec.
iv) be of numerical type.
v) have a continuous thermal with stand of two times rated current irrespective of
setting.
Note:- The LBB protection scheme in built with numerical bus bar protection scheme is
acceptable provided it meets the above specification.
5.17.6 PROTECTION SCHEME FOR CAPACITOR C&R PANELS:
A) NON DIRECTIONAL THREE OVER CURRENT+ ONE EARTH FAULT PROTECTION
WITH HIGH SET:
The 3 O/C & 1 E/F elements shall be either independent or composite units. The relay
shall be single pole inverse definite minimum time lag having definite min. time of 3 secs.
at 10 times settings. Over current relay with a setting range of 50%-200% of 1 Amp.
supplemented with high set units having a setting range of 500% to 2000% of 1 Amp.
shall be provided. Earth fault relay with a setting range of 20%-80% of 1 Amp.
supplemented with high set units having a setting range of 200% to 800% of 1 Amp.
shall be provided. The relay shall be numerical type.
B) TIME DELAY RELAY:-
A time delay relay must be included with adjustable setting range of 0-5 minutes to
provide a time lag before which the bank shall not be again switched on (to avoid closing
of the circuit breaker on a trapped charge).
C) UNDER VOLTAGE PROTECTION :-
One inverse time under voltage relay having setting range of 50% to 90% of 110/3 volt
(Phase-to-neutral) shall be provided to disconnect the capacitor bank under low voltage
conditions.
D) OVER VOLTAGE PROTECTION :-
One inverse time over voltage relay suitable for operation with 110/3 volt AC supply
(Phase to neutral) with setting range of 100% to 130% shall be provided.

E) UNBALANCE PROTECTION :-
The unbalance protection shall be provided through current unbalance relay connected to
the NCT in neutral of capacitor bank connected in double star. Two such relays, one
each for alarm & trip are required. The setting of the relay shall be 10% to 40% of the CT
secondary (i.e. 1A for 132 kV& 66kV voltage levels and 5A for 33 kV voltage levels)
followed by a time delay through a timer of 0.1 sec. for transient free operation of the
protection. The relays shall be numerical type.
The relay should not operate for healthy state spill current in neutral. Number of units of
failure on which alarm shall come and tripping is initiated, be clearly mentioned for proper
setting of the relays.
Note:- The under voltage Relay and over voltage relay in-built with numerical unbalance
protection relay is acceptable provided it meets the above specification.
5.17.7 TRIPPING RELAY:
High speed tripping relay shall
i) be instantaneous ( operating time not to exceed 10milli-seconds.)
ii) reset within 20milli-seconds.
iii) Be 220 Volt DC operated.
iv) have adequate contacts to meet the scheme requirement
v) Be provided with operation indicators for each element/coil.

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5.18 SYNCHRONISING PANEL:
5.18.1 The synchronising instruments shall be mounted on a swing type synchronizing panel and
shall be hinged at one end of 220 kV Duplex boards. The synchronising panel shall have
suitable dimensions to avoid congestion of wiring and equipments mounted there. The
panel shall be equipped with the following equipments:
-1 No. selector switch for synchronising with check-off-without check.
-2 No. voltmeters.
-2 No. frequency meters
-1 No. synchroscope
-1 No. synchroscope cut off switch
-2 No. lamps for bright lamp synchronization
-1 No. Green lamp for synchronising in limit indication
-1 No. reversing voltage transformer for bright lamp synchronization
-1 No. lamp for synchronization by pass.
5.18.2 Suitable auxiliary voltage transformers wherever necessary shall also be provided for
synchronising condition.
5.18.3 Synchronising check relay with necessary auxiliary equipments shall be provided which
shall permit breakers to close after checking the requirements of synchronising of
incoming and running supply. The phase angle setting shall be less than or equal to 35
degree and have voltage difference setting less than or equal to 10%. This relay shall
have a response time of less than 200 milliseconds when the two system conditions are
met within preset limits and with the timer disconnected. The relay shall have a
continuously adjustable time setting range of 0.5-3secs. A guard relay shall be provided
to prevent the closing attempt by means of synchronising check relay when control
switch is kept in closed position long before the two systems are in synchronism
5.19. RELAY SETTINGS :
The successful bidder will be responsible for calculating the relay setting of the protection
schemes included in the bid and obtain HVPN's M&P wing clearance before their
adoption. Any data\ information in regard to the power system required by the supplier for
this purpose shall be supplied by HVPN.
5.20 TIME SYNCHRONISATION EQUIPMENT:
i) The Time synchronisation equipment shall receive the co-coordinated Universal
Time (UTC) transmitted through Geo Positioning Satellite System (GPS) and
synchronize equipments to the Indian Standard Time in a substation.
ii) Time synchronisation equipment shall include antenna, all special cables and
processing equipment etc.
iii) It shall be compatible for synchronisation of Event Loggers, Disturbance recorders
and SCADA at a substation through individual port or through Ethernet realized
through optic fibre bus.
iv) The synchronisation equipment shall have 2 micro second accuracy. Equipment
shall give real time corresponding to IST (taking into consideration all factors like
voltage & temperature variations, propagation & processing delays etc).
v) Equipment shall meet the requirement of IEC 60255 for storage & operation.
vi) The system shall be able to track the satellites to ensure no interruption of
Synchronisation signal.
vii) The output signal from each port shall be programmable at site for either one hour,
half hour, minute or second pulse, as per requirement.
viii) The equipment offered shall have six (6) output ports. Various combinations of
output ports shall be selected by the customer, during detailed engineering, from
the following:
Voltage signal : Normally 0-5V with 50milli Seconds minimum pulse duration. In
case any other voltage signal required, it shall be decided during detailed
engineering.
Potential free contact (Minimum pulse duration of 50milli Seconds.)

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IRIG-B
RS232C
ix) The equipment shall have a periodic time correction facility of one second
periodicity.
x) Time synchronisation equipment shall be suitable to operate from 220V DC as
available at Substation.
xi) Equipment shall have real time digital display in hour, minute, second (24 hour
mode) & have a separate time display unit to be mounted on the top of control
panels having display size of approx. 100 mm height.
5.21. SMALL WIRING :
a) All wiring shall be of switch board type consisting of stranded /single annealed
copper conductor insulated with polyvinyl chloride insulation suitable for 650 volts
service and in accordance with IS : 694.
b) The wiring of the following circuits shall not be less than the size specified below:
CTs, PTs & CVTs circuits : 2.5 mm2
Control, alarm & supervision circuits etc. : 1.5 mm2
c) All wires will be continuous from one terminal to the other and also will have no tee
- junction en-route. The connections shall be securely made with the help of
connecting lugs to ensure non-oxidation of the bare copper conductor. At the
terminal connections, washers shall be interposed between stud type terminals
and holding nuts. All holding nuts shall be secured by locking nuts. The connection
studs shall project at least 6 mm from the lock nut surface.
d) Bus wires shall be fully insulated and run separately. MCBs shall be provided to
enable all the circuits in a panel to be isolated from the bus wire. Wherever
practicable, all circuits in which the voltage exceeds 125 volts shall be kept
physically separated from the remaining wiring. The function of each circuit shall
be marked on the associated terminal boards.
e) All wiring diagrams for the control and relay boards shall be drawn as viewed from
the back of the cubicle and shall be in accordance with IS:375 or equivalent IEC.
Multi core cable tails shall be so bound to its cable that each wire may be traced
without difficulty.
f) All potential bus wiring, non-trip and trip alarm bus wiring, AC & DC control supply,
panel lighting bus wires and such other wiring which runs from panel to panel
within a C&R panel board shall be laid out in gutters and shall be suitably
screened. In case of `simplex' type C&R boards these common wires will run
through bus wire holes.
5.22. TERMINAL BOARDS, TEST BLOCKS & SPARE CONTACTS:
a) Terminal block connectors built from cells of moulded dielectric and brass stud
inserts shall be provided for terminating the outgoing ends of the panel wiring and
the corresponding tail ends of control cables. Insulating barriers shall be provided
between adjacent connections. The height of the barriers and the spacing
between terminals shall be such as to give adequate protection while allowing
easy access to terminals. Provision shall be made on each pillar for holding 10%
extra connectors.
b) The terminal blocks shall be suitable for 650 Volts service and for connection with
both copper and aluminum wires.
c) Terminal boards shall be mounted in such a manner as to afford easy access to
terminations and to enable ferrule numbers to be read without difficulty. Wire ends
shall be so connected at the terminals that no wire terminal gets marked due to
succeeding connections. Terminal board rows shall be adequately spaced and
shall not be less than 100 mm apart so as to permit convenient access to wires
and terminations. Labels in the form of engraved plastic plates shall be provided
on the fixed portion of terminal boards. No live metal parts shall be exposed at the
back of terminal boards.

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d) Switch board type back connected test block with contacts shall be provided with
links or other devices for shorting terminals of CT leads before interrupting the
normal circuit for injection from an external source or for inserting testing
instruments in the circuit without causing open circuit of the CT. The potential
testing studs shall preferably be housed in narrow recesses of the block, wherever
required, shall be placed as close to the equipments as possible. Test blocks shall
be of flush mounting pattern and the number of test blocks being provided on each
control and relay panel shall be stated in the tender.
e) The purpose of all the relays (including the auxiliary relays) switches, lamps &
push buttons etc. is required to be indicated just below the respective equipment
through engraving or painting.
f) Spare contacts of relays are required to be brought on T.B's and shall be indicated
on the drawings.
5.23. BUS WIRES:
The VT, DC, AC, trip alarm , non-trip alarm & DC fail etc. inter panel bus wire terminals
shall be brought on Bus T.B's as well as on T.B's so that any panel specified herein can
be used separately at the Substation specified in this specification. The said bus wires for
the panels specified in case of existing substations shall be matched with the bus wires of
the C&R panels already available at site, the drawing for matching purposes for which
shall be supplied to the successful bidder. The bus wire terminals shall be indicated on
the panel schematic drawings as well. The bus wire diagram shall also be supplied
alongwith the schematic drawings for each panel.
5.24. FERRULES :
Wire No. shall be indicated on panel schematic and wiring diagrams and accordingly
engraved ferrules with the same numbers and letters as indicated in the said diagrams
shall be provided on the terminal ends of all wires for easy identification of circuits for
inspection and maintenance. Ferrules shall be of strong & flexible insulating material with
glossy finish to prevent adhesion. These shall be engraved and marked clearly and shall
not be affected by dampness. Ferrule numbering shall be in accordance with IS: 375. The
same ferrule number shall not be used on wires in different circuits on a panel. At those
points of interconnection between the wiring carried for equipments of different suppliers
where a change of number cannot be avoided double ferrules shall be provided on each
wire with the appropriate connection diagram of the equipment.

5.25. SPACE HEATERS:


Tubular space heaters suitable for connection to the single phase 220 Volts AC supply
complete with switches located at convenient positions shall be provided at the bottom of
each control and relay panel to prevent condensation of moisture. The watt loss per unit
surface of heater shall be low enough to keep surface temperature well below visible
heat.

5.26. ILLUMINATION:
The C&R panel shall be provided with 220/240 Volts AC interior lighting. The lamp shall
be free from hand shadows. A door operated button switch shall be provided in each
simplex panel. Each simplex panel shall be provided with one no. illumination lamp with
door switch.

5.27 POWER SOCKET :


Single phase 240 volt AC, 5-Pin, 5/15A power socket with power on/off switch shall be
provided in each simplex panel.

5.28 SAFETY EARTHING:


Earthing of current free metallic parts or metallic bodies of the equipment mounted on the
switch boards shall be done with bare copper conductor. Copper bus of size 25 mm x 6

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mm extending through entire length of a control and relay board shall be provided. The
earthing conductor shall be connected by Rose Courtney terminals and clamp junctions.
The neutral point of star connected secondary windings of instrument transformers and
one corner of the open delta connected LV side of potential transformer, if used shall be
similarly earthed with the main earth bar of the switch board earthing system. Multiple
earthing of any instrument transformer shall be avoided. An electrostatic discharge point
shall be provided in each panel connected to earth bus via 1 Mega Ohm resistor.

5.29. NAME PLATE:


An easily accessible engraved or painted panel name plate shall be provided inside each
panel. It must include G.A. drawing No., purchase order No., Contractor's reference No.,
name of S/Stn. as per purchase order and name of circuit. In addition to this, an engraved
plate indicating the purchase order no. alongwith name of S/Stn. is required to be affixed
on the panel at appropriate height so that it is readable while standing in front of the
panel. These are required to be indicated on the G.A. drawings also. An engraved label
indicating the purpose of all the relays & switches shall also be provided.

5.29 PANEL MOUNTING DETAILS:


The mountings on various 220 kV, 132 kV, 66kV & 33kV C&R panels against various
Substations specified herein shall be as per Annexure I. The tenderers shall give the
details of the various panel mountings in the same serial as specified herein for the
convenience of checking of the same w.r.t. the provision in the specification. Any trip
relay, auxiliary relay, timers, contact multiplication relay, ICT, IVT,& test block etc.
required for the completeness of the scheme shall be added by the Bidder as per
scheme requirements, no addition on these accounts shall be considered at a later date.

6.0 TESTS :
6.1 TYPE TESTS :
The equipment offered should be type tested. Type test report of similar equipment
should not be more than seven years old, reckoned from the date of bid opening, in
respect of the following tests, carried out in accordance with ISS-3231(1965)/equivalent
IEC from Govt./ Govt. approved test house & shall be submitted along with bid:
a) Insulation tests as per IEC 60255-5
b) High frequency disturbance test as per IEC 60255-22-1(applicable for all type of
numerical relays).
c) Fast transient test as per IEC 1000-4, Level-III (not applicable for
electromechanical relays)
d) Relay characteristics, performance and accuracy test as per IEC 60255.
e) Tests for thermal and mechanical requirements as per IEC 60255-6
f) Tests for rated burden as per IEC 60255-6
g) Contact performance test as per IEC 60255-0-20
h) Conformance tests as per IEC 61850
The above tests shall be supplied for distance protection, over current and earth fault
protection, restricted earth fault protection, Bus bar protection and transformer differential
protection as per the applicability of the relay alongwith bid.
The remaining type test reports of above relays & all the type test reports of remaining
relays and type test reports of meters shall be submitted by the successful bidder within
three months of placement of order. These type test reports will also be from Govt./
Govt. approved test house & should not be more than seven years old, reckoned from
the date of placement of order. The failure to do so will be considered as a breach of
contract.

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6.2 ROUTINE TESTS:
6.2.1 All equipment shall be subject to routine tests according to the relevant standards /
Quality Assurance Program (QAP) and to such other tests as may be required to ensure
that all equipment is satisfactory and in accordance with this specification. The
Purchaser reserves the right to witness all the tests, unless dispensed with in writing by
the Purchaser.
6.3 ACCEPTANCE TESTS:
6.3.1 The Supplier shall give sufficient advance intimation (at least 15 days notice for Indian
Supplier and 30 days notice for Foreign Supplier) to the Purchaser to enable him to
depute his representative for witnessing the tests. Following tests shall be carried out at
the manufacturer's works after complete assembly:-
i) Checking wiring of circuits and their continuity.
ii) One minute high voltage test.
iii) Insulation resistance of complete wiring, circuit by circuit with all equipment
mounted on the panel.
iv) Checking the operation of protection schemes.
7.0 DOCUMENTATION:
7.1 All drawings shall conform to international standards organization (ISO) `A' series of
drawing sheet/Indian Standards Specification IS: 11065. All drawings shall be in ink and
suitable for microfilming. If drawings are computerized than all drawings shall be nicely
printed. All dimensions and data shall be in S.I.Units.
7.2 The successful Supplier shall submit four sets of G.A. and schematic drawings for
Purchaser's approval within two weeks of the date of placement of order.
The Purchaser shall communicate his comments/approval on the drawings to the
Supplier within four weeks of the date of receipt of above drawings. The Supplier shall, if
necessary, modify the drawings and resubmit four copies of the modified drawings for
Purchaser's approval within two weeks from the date of Purchaser's comments. After
receipt of Purchaser's approval, the Supplier shall submit 10 prints of final drawings for
each Item/Circuit and one good quality soft copy (CD) of the following drawings and
instruction manuals :-
i) Board-wise arrangement drawing (applicable for the panel board at a Substation
having more than one panel).
ii) G.A. drawing alongwith G.A. legend and foundation details.
iii) Schematic drawings alongwith legend & internal wiring details of main relays like
transformer differential relay, REF relay, and local breaker back up schemes,
distance protection scheme, bus-bar protection scheme, voltage selection
scheme etc.
iv) Equipment-wise & wire-wise wiring diagrams.
Each set of drawings shall be bound separately. The final documents shall be supplied
before despatch of equipment.
7.3 The manufacturing of the equipment shall be strictly in accordance with approved
drawings and no deviation shall be permitted without the written approval of the
Purchaser. All manufacturing & fabrication work in connection with the equipment prior
to the approval of the drawings shall be at the Supplier's risk.
7.4 The Supplier shall furnish specified no. of nicely printed and bound volumes of the
instruction manuals in English language, prior to the despatch of the equipment. The
instruction manual shall contain step by step instructions for all operational &
maintenance requirements for all the protective and aux. relays, switches, instruments
etc. mounted on the panel and shall include the following aspects.
i) Storage for prolonged duration.
ii) Unpacking.
iii) Erection.

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iv) Handling at site.
v) Pre commissioning tests.
vi) Operating procedures.
vii) Maintenance procedure.
viii) Precautions to be taken during operation & maintenance work.
ix) Catalogue numbers of all the components liable to be replaced during the life of
the panels.
x) Internal wiring diagrams of all the relays.

7.5 Ten (10) copies of instruction manuals for each Circuit/Item shall be supplied free of cost
before despatch of equipment. Each set of instruction manuals shall be bound
separately. One master set for all the Circuits/Items shall be supplied with in a
week of placement of order to the Design Directorate to facilitate the checking and
approval of drawings.

7.6 Approval of drawings by Purchaser shall not relieve the Supplier of his responsibility and
liability for ensuring correctness & correct interpretation of the latest revision of
applicable standards, rules & codes of practices. The equipment shall conform in all
respects to high standards of engineering, design, workmanship and latest revisions of
relevant standards at the time of ordering.

NOTE:- In case the equipment offered by the Supplier does not meet with the
requirements of technical specification, the offer of the firm shall not be
considered.

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ANNEXURE-A

SCHEDULE OF REQUIREMENT
(Tender Enquiry No. QDP- )

I. C&R PANELS

Sr. Description of Qty. of Panel


No. Equipment 220 kV 132 kV 66 kV 33 kV
1. T/F C&R Panel For For 220/66 For For For 66/33 For For 33/11
220/132 kV T/F 132/33 132/11 kV T/F 66/11 kV kV T/F
kV T/F kV T/F kV T/F T/F
a) for double bus
arrangement
b) for single bus
arrangement
2. T/F I/C C&R Panel For 220/132 kV For 220/66 kV T/F For For
T/F 132/33 66/33
kV T/F kV T/F

a) for double bus


arrangement
b) for single bus
arrangement
3. Feeder C&R Panel

a) for double bus


arrangement
c) for single bus
arrangement
4. Bus coupler C&R With Bus With out
Panel bar bus bar
protection protection
a) for double bus
arrangement
5. Synchronising panel

6 Capacitor panel

II. LOOSE RELAYS

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ANNEXURE -B
GUARANTED TECHNICAL PARTICULARS
CONTROL AND RELAY PANELS
I. PANELS.
1. Dimension of the C&R panels.
i) Depth
ii) Overall height
iii) Width
2. Width of corridor (applicable in case of `Duplex'
type panels).
3. Dimension of supporting channel.
4. Thickness of the sheet steel proposed for
fabrication of panels.
II. SWITCH BOARD WIRING.

1. Insulation of wiring.
2. Material of wiring conductor. Size of wiring conductor for:
3. C.T. Circuits.
i) C.V.T./P.T. Circuits.
ii) D.C. supply circuits.
iii) A.C. Supply Circuit.
iv) Other circuits.
4. Size of earthing bar for safety earthing.
5. Type of terminals used in wiring the
panel.
III. INDICATING AND INTEGRATING INSTRUMENTS (AMMETER, VOLTMETER, MW METER,
MVAR METER AND KWH METER TO BE FILLED IN SEPARATELY FOR EACH ITEM).
i. Makers Name
ii. Type and Model of Instruments
iii. Size
iv. Whether magnetically Shielded
v. Limits of Errors in The effective range
vi. Maximum scale length
vii. Total deflection angle
viii. Class of Accuracy
ix. Whether tropicalized
x. Auxiliary Supply
xi. Short Time overload
xii. VA burden
i) Current coil
ii) Potential coil
xiii. Power consumption
i) Current coil
ii) Potential coil
xiv. Continuous over load rating of Current coil.
xv. Continuous over load rating of Potential coil.
xvi. Short time over voltage rating of Potential coil.
xvii. Short time over voltage rating of Current coil.
xviii. Temperature at which calibrated( degree C ).
xix. Range of temp. for Correct operations.
xx. Accuracy at 125%, 25% and 10% of rated value
i) Active energy measured
ii) Reactive energy measured

xxi. Other details, if any.


xxii. Type of mounting.
xxiii. Ref. no. of descriptive leaflet, submitted.

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xxiv. Type and make of selector switches.

Ammeter selector switch/voltage selector


switch(mention separately for each)
Make

Type

No. of position

Making/breaking capacity of contacts


IV. CONTROL SWITCHES FOR CIRCUIT BREAKER & ISOLATORS.
1. Make.
2. Type.
3. Type of handle provided.
4. Number of position.
5. Whether no. of Normally closed & Normally
open contacts sufficient Normally open contacts
sufficient for scheme requirements? (Yes / No).
6. Whether spring return to neutral or stay-put
type.
7. Type of lock provided.
8. Making capacity/breaking capacity at 220 Volt
DC for both inductive & non-inductive current.
9. Descriptive leaflet number submitted.
V. SEMAPHORE INDICATORS (FOR CIRCUIT BREAKER, ISOLATOR & EARTH SWITCH).
1. Make.
2. Type.
3. Diameter of the disk.
4. Operating voltage.
5. Burden.
6. Whether latch-in type or supply failure type.
7. Description leaflet number submitted.
VI. INDICATING LAMPS.
1. Make.
2. Type.
3. Operating voltage.
4. Size of lens.
5. Wattage of the lamp.
6. Descriptive leaflet number submitted.
VII. OVER CURRENT & EARTH FAULT RELAY.
1. Make and model
2. Type of relay.
3. Current coil rating.
4. Potential coil rating (applicable only in case of
directional relays).
5. Tap range.
6. Range of high set elements (wherever
applicable).
7. VA burden.
a) Highest tap.
b) Lowest tap.
8. Time V/S current characteristics.
9. Trip contact rating.
10. degree of protection
11. Descriptive leaflet No. submitted.

12. Interface protocol

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VIII. AUXILIARY RELAYS.
1. Make.
2. Type.
3. Capacity of contacts:
i) Continuously.
ii) for 3 seconds.
4. Operating coil VA burden.
5. Voltage operated or current operated.
6. No. of Normally closed & Normally open
contacts sufficient for scheme requirements
(Yes / No).
7. Contacts hard or soft reset type
8. Descriptive leaflet number submitted.
IX. FACIA ANNUNCIATOR.
1. Make and model
2. Type
3. Size
4. No. of windows of the standard facia
5. No. of additional windows that can be added to
the standard facia
6. Provision of `Accept', `Reset', and `Lamp test',
push buttons in the facia.
7. Mode of inscription on the fascia window.
8. Operating voltage.
9. Description of leaflet submitted.
10. Minimum duration of impulse for initiating
contacts not more than 10milisec.
11. Auxiliary supply voltage
(i) For DC fail annunciation (AC Volt)
(ii) For other than DC fail annunciation (DC
Volt)
(iii) Permissible voltage variation for both
supply + / - %
X. TRANSFORMER DIFFERENTIAL RELAY.
1. Make
2. Type and designation/model
3. Whether comply to Principle Technical
Parameters
4. Whether Numerical measurement.
5. Whether continuous self monitoring and
diagnostic feature is available
6. Current circuit rating
7. Operating principle
8. Number of poles
9. Max. V.A burden
i) Operating circuit
ii) Restraining circuit
10. Min. Operating current
11. Is the slope setting variable.
12. Setting ranges available
13. Power consumption
i) Operating circuit
ii) Restraining circuit
14. 2nd and 5th harmonic restrain provided or not.
15. Whether internal angle and ratio correction is
available.
16. Operating time
i) at 2 x In
ii) At 10 x In

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17. Time taken to energize the trip coil of the break
for initiation of fault current as in 16 (i and ii)
above.
18. Resetting ratio
19. Adjustable bias setting.
20. Three pole instantaneous high set units
provided.
21. Burden on purchasers CT
22. Output contacts and their ratings.
23. Details of Disturbance Recording facility.
24. degree of protection of the relay
25. interface protocol
26. Descriptive leaflet Ref. No.(to be enclosed)
XI. TRIP CIRCUIT SUPERVISION RELAY.
1. Make.
2. Type
3. Rating
4. Minimum voltage for satisfactory operation (%
of rated voltage).
5. Monitoring of breaker trip coil in both close &
open position provided.
6. Safety resistors provided to limit the current if
the relay coil is short-circuited.
7. No. of Normally closed & Normally open
contacts sufficient for scheme requirements
(Yes / No).
XII. RESTRICTED EARTH FAULT RELAY .
1. Make and model

2. Interface protocols.

3. degree of protection of the relay


4. Tap range.
5. Timer setting range.
6. V A Burden.
7. Time/Current characteristics
8. Short time rating of relay.
9. Descriptive leaflet No. submitted.
XIII T/F OVER FLUXING RELAY.
1. Make & Model
2. Type.
3. Rated Voltage (V,AC)
4. Rated DC Voltage.
5. Operating principle.
6. No. of Normally closed & Normally open
contacts sufficient for scheme requirements
(Yes / No).
7. Contacts self/hand reset.
8. Burden.
9. Setting range.
i) V/F
ii) Time for alarm.
iii) Time for tripping.
10. Whether inverse time operating characteristics
provided.
11. Whether different time multiplier settings
provided.
12. Max. operating time of the relay at i) 1.4 times the rated value of V/F.
i. 1.4 times the rated value of V/F.
ii. 1.25 times the rated value of V/F.
13. Reset time.

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XIV. LOCAL BREAKER BACK UP RELAYS .
1. Make & Model.
2. Type.
3. Setting range (% of rating)
a) Phase faults.
b) Ground faults.
4. Operating time (m sec.)
5. Reset time (m sec).
6. Burden.
7. Timer range.
8. Whether no. of Normally closed & Normally
open contacts sufficient for scheme
requirements? (Yes / No).
XV. OVER LOAD ALARM RELAY.
1. Make & Model.
2. Type.
3. Rated Voltage.
4. Setting Ranges.
5. Operating time.
6. Setting range continuously variable.
XVI. SELECTOR SWITCHES (AUTO-RECLOSING IN/OUT, CARRIER PROTECTION IN/OUT
SWITCH, TRIP TRANSFER SWITCH).
Note:- separate proforma be filled for each item
1. Make.
2. Type.
3. Type of handle
4. No. of positions.
5. No. of Normally closed & Normally open
contacts sufficient for scheme requirements
(Yes / No).
6. Making & breaking capacity of contacts.
7. Descriptive leaflet number submitted.
XVII. DISTANCE RELAYS.
1. Make & Model
2. Type designation
3. Whether comply to Principle Technical Para
meters as per technical specifications.
4. Whether Numerical measurement.
5. Auxiliary DC Voltage with permissible
tolerance.
6. CT input, specify whether selectable at site.
7. PT input Permissible over load.
8. Type and no. of measuring elements.
9. No. of zones.
10. Type and no. of starting units.
11. Minimum operating current for each element.
12. Max. Reactive reach range
i) First zone element
ii) Second zone element
iii) Third zone element
iv) Fourth (Reverse) zone element
v) Power Swing
vi) Load Encroachment
13. Max. Resistive reach range
First zone element
i) Second zone element
ii) Third zone element
iii) Fourth (Reverse) zone element
iv) Power Swing
v) Load Encroachment

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14. Minimum and maximum line length in Km for
which the fault can be detected.
15. Reset ratio for Distance Protection function
16. Reset ratio for SOTF
17. Type of power swing blocking (state type and
characteristic)
18. Operating time range
i) First zone
ii) Second zone
iii) Third zone
iv) PS Blocking timer
v) PS De blocking timer
19. Relay characteristics angle range for
i) Measuring units
ii) Starting units
iii) Power swing blocking relays
20. Whether suitable for any communication
scheme
21. Have all carrier auxiliary relays been provided
(give technical particulars)
22. No. of Binary Inputs and their ratings.
23. No. of Binary outputs and their ratings.
24. Tripping time carrier (maximum and minimum)
25. Type of auto re-close scheme and time range
for
i) Dead time
ii) Reclaim time
26. VA burden of each phase relay.
i) Current circuit
ii) Potential circuit
iii) DC circuits
27. Whether continuous self monitoring and
diagnostic feature is available.
28. Relay characteristics available
29. Change in characteristics possible
30. Burden on CT and VT per phase.
31. i) No. of tripping relays provided
ii) No. of NO/NC contacts of each tripping
relays suitable for use in auto reclose
scheme.
32. All aux. relays for the scheme provided.
33. All external resistors as required provided.
34. Carrier ON/OFF provided.
35. Auto re-closure scheme with check relay as per
specification.
36. Measurements of functions list here.
37. No. of Disturbance Records and their different
time periods.
38. Manual online testing facility provided through
test plug without isolation of any circuit from
panel TB.
39. Communication /interface Protocols
40. Time Synchronization
41. Is the scheme exactly as per specification? If
not list out deviations.
XVIII. CHECK SYNCHRONIZING RELAY:
1. Make & Model.
2. Type.
3. Rating ( V, ac )
4. Aux. Voltage ( V, dc )

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5. Permissible voltage difference (%)
6. Permissible phase angle difference (degree)
7. Response time of relay (without timer)
(m Sec )
XIX. AUTO RECLOSING :
1. Make & Model.
2. Type.
3. Multi shot or single shot.
4. Rating (V, dc)
5. Suitable for 1 & 3 phase.
6. Dead time setting range (Sec.)
7. Reclaim time setting range (sec.)
8. Four position selector switch provided.
9. Alarm contacts provided for `Auto-reclosed',
`Reclosure unsuccessful'.
XX. SYNCHRONISING SWITCH :
1. Make.
2. Type.
3. Contact rating.
4. No. of position.
5. No. of contacts.
6. Removable handle type ?
YES/NO
XXI. BUS-BAR PROTECTION
1. Make & Model
2. Type designation
3. Whether comply to Principle Technical
Parameters
4. Bus Bar Protection Functions:
(i) Min fault current pick-up range (Ikmin)
(ii) Neutral current Detection range
(iii) Stabilizing factor (K)
(iv) Diff current Alarm setting range
(v) Time Delay for (4) above
(vi) Isolator alarm time delay setting
(vii) Typical tripping time
5. Check Zone:
(i) Min fault current pick-up range (Ikmin)
(ii) Stabilizing factor (K)
6. Analog Inputs (Bay or Peripheral or Field
Unit):
(i) Maximum no. of Bays which can be
connected with central unit
(ii) Current Rating
(iii) Thermal Ratings:
(a) Continuous
(b) For 10 s, Minimum 10xIn
(c) For 1 s, 100xIn
(iv) Voltage Rating
(v) Auxiliary Supply
7. Binary Inputs/ Outputs:
(i) Operating Time
(ii) Max Operating Volt
(iii) Max Cont rating
(iv) Max make & Carry
(v) Max making power
(vi) Whether Binary O/P Reset
Programmable
(vii) Breaking Current:
(viii) Heavy Duty N/O Contact
(ix) Signaling Contact

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(x) No. of I/P per bay unit
(xi) No. of I/P for central unit:
(xii) Pickup current for I/P:
(xiii) Operating Time for I/P:
8. Auxiliary Supply:
(i) Input Voltage:
(ii) Load:
(a) (Bay Unit)
(b) (Central Unit)
(iii) Front plate Signal
(iv) Switch
(v) Redundant power Supply: Optional
9. Optical Interface:
(i) Number of Cores
(ii) Core/ sheath diameter
(iii) Max permissible attenuation
(iv) Connector
10. Event Recorder:
It shall have event recording facility for
minimum last50 Operational/ fault events.
11. Disturbance Recorder:
(i) Independent setting for pre-fault and
post- fault period
(ii) Format
12. Local & Remote communication:
(i) Serial interface for connecting a PC,
either Directly or via a modem
(ii) System interface for connecting to a
control system via IEC 61850
(iii) System interfaces via IEC 61850
protocol for interbay bus supports.
(iv) Time synchronization
13. Maximum fault current for which 100% stability
can be achieved.
14. Impedance type and operating characteristic
15. Continuous supervision of CT secondary
against open circuit
16. Architecture & Interconnection of Central unit
and bay unit panel.
17. Principle of CT ratio error matching
18. Measuring and tripping criterion
19. HMI details
20. Self supervision and diagnostic facility.
21. Measurements available
22. Whether bus bar image for each bay is formed
and displayed in HMI
23. Redundant hardware available
24. Standard functions available
25. Optional functions available
26. Reset through a single push button
XXII TRIPPING RELAYS
i. Make
ii. Type designation/model
iii. Rating
iv. Operating principal
v. Literature write up enclosed
vi. Operating time at rated voltage.
vii. Relay suitable for being continuously
monitored.

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viii. Hand reset/self reset contacts
i) No. of NO & NC contacts
ii) Rating of contacts
ix. Operating time at rated voltage.
x. Relay suitable for being continuously
monitored.
xi. Hand reset/self reset contacts
i) No. of NO & NC contacts
ii) Rating of contacts.

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Annexure - C
COREWISE DETAILS OF 420 kV CTs
(2000-1000-500/1-1-1-1-1A)
NUMBER OF CORES 5
Core Application Current Output Accuracy Min. knee Max. CT sec. Max. Excitation
No. ratio burden class Pt. Voltage wdg. current at Vk
(VA) Vk Resistance (in mA)
(ohms)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 BUS DIFF 2000- - PS 2000/1000 10/5 30 on 2000/1
MAIN 1000 /1 Tap; 60 on
1000/1 Tap
2 BUS DIFF 2000- - PS 2000/1000 10/5 30 on 2000/1
CHECK 1000/1 Tap; 60 on
1000/1 Tap
3 METERING 2000- 10 0.2S - - -
1000- ISF<5 for
500/1 500/1A,
ISF<10 for
1000/1A,
ISF<20 for
2000/1A
4 TRANS. 2000- - PS 4000/2000/1 10/5/2.5 30 on 2000/1
BACKUP/ 1000- 000 Tap;60 on
LINE PROTN. 500/1 1000/1 Tap; 120
on 500/1 Tap
5 TRANS. DIFF/ 2000- - PS 4000/2000/1 10/5/2.5 30 on 2000/1
LINE PROTN. 1000- 000 Tap;60 on
500/1 1000/1 Tap; 120
on 500/1 Tap

COREWISE DETAILS OF 245kV Transformer CTs


(450-300/0.577-1-1-1-1A)
NUMBER OF CORES - 5
Core Application Current Output Accuracy Formula for minimum Maximum I.S.F./
No. Ratio (A) burden class knee-point voltage Exciting A.L.F
(VA) as per At CT Secondary Current
IEC 185 resistance at 750C at (mA)
300A tap (Volt)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 DIFFERENTIAL 450-300/ - PS 40 (RCT+2) 30 @Vk/4 -
PROTECTION 0.577
2 REF PROTECTION 450-300/1 - PS 14 (RCT+2) 30 @Vk/2 -
3 OVER CURRENT 450-300/1 - PS 40 (RCT+4) 30 @Vk/2 -
PROTECTION / BUS BAR
PROTECTION
4 BUSBAR PROTECTION (FOR 450-300/1 - PS 40 (RCT+4) 30 @Vk/2 -
LOW IMPEDANCE SCHEME)

5 METERING 450-300/1 10 0.2S - - <5

NOTE : 4th core for bus bar protection has been kept in view of general design being followed in
HVPNL. In case this CT is used on a sub station having high impedance bus bar protection scheme or no
bus bar protection scheme then this core shall be short-circuited at site.

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COREWISE DETAILS OF 245kV LINE CUM BUS-COUPLER CTs

(1200-800-400/1-1-1-1-1 A)

NUMBER OF CORES 5
Core Application Current Output Accuracy Formula for minimum Maximum Instrument
No. Ratio (A) burden class knee point voltage At Exciting Security
(VA) as per CT Secondary Current factor
IEC 185 resistance at 750C at (mA)
800Atap (Volt)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1. MAINI 1200-800- - PS 80(RCT+9) 80 @ Vk -
DISTANCE 400/1
PROTECTION
2. MAINII 1200-800- - PS 80(RCT+9) 80 @ Vk -
DISTANCE 400/1
PROTECTION
3. BUS 1200-800- - PS 100(RCT+4) 30 @ Vk/2 -
DIFFERENTIAL 400/1
MAIN
4. BUS 1200-800- - PS 100(RCT+4) 30 @ Vk/2 -
DIFFERENTIAL 400/1
CHECK
5. METERING 1200-800- 10 0.2S - - ISF<5 for
400/1 ratio 400/1,
ISF<10 for
ratio 800/1,
ISF<20 for
ratio 1200/1

NOTE :
1. 5 cores of 245kV line CT have been kept in view of general design being followed in
HVPNL.

2. In case this CT is used exclusively for bus bar protection purpose on a transformer
circuit at sub station having high impedance bus bar protection scheme then core no
1, 2 & 5 shall be short circuited at site.

3. In case this CT is used for feeder circuit on a sub station having low impedance bus
bar protection scheme then core no. 4 shall be short circuited at site and where there
is no bus bar protection scheme core no. 3 & 4 shall be short circuited at site.

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COREWISE DETAILS OF 245kV LINE CTs
(2000-1000/1-1-1-1-1 A)
NUMBER OF CORES 5
Core Application Current Output Accuracy Formula for Maximum Instrument
No. Ratio (A) burden class minimum knee point Exciting Security
(VA) as per voltage At CT Current Factor/
IEC 185 Secondary resistance (mA) A.L.F
at 750C at 1000A tap
(Volt)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1. MAINI 2000- - PS 1600 20-40 -
DISTANCE 1000/1
PROTECTION
2. MAINII 2000- - PS 1600 20-40 -
DISTANCE 1000/1
PROTECTION
3. BUS 2000- - PS 1600 20-40 -
DIFFERENTIAL 1000/1
MAIN
4. BUS 2000- - PS 1600 20-40 -
DIFFERENTIAL 1000/1
CHECK
5. METERING 2000- 10 0.2S - - ISF<5 for
1000/1 ratio 1000/1,
ISF<10 for
ratio 2000/1,
NOTE :
1. 5 cores of 245kV line CT have been kept in view of general design being followed in HVPNL.
2. In case this CT is used exclusively for bus bar protection purpose on a transformer circuit at sub
station having high impedance bus bar protection scheme then core no 1, 2 & 5 shall be short
circuited at site.
3. In case this CT is used for feeder circuit on a sub station having low impedance bus bar protection
scheme then core no. 4 shall be short circuited at site and where there is no bus bar protection
scheme core no. 3 & 4 shall be short circuited at site.

COREWISE DETAILS OF 245 kV BUS COUPLER CTs FOR 400KV S/STNS.


(2400-1200/1-1-1-1A)
NUMBER OF CORES - 4
Core Application Current Output Accuracy Formula for Maximum ALF/ISF
No. Ratio (A) burden class minimum knee Exciting
(VA) as per point voltage Current
IEC 185 At CT (mA)
Secondary
resistance at
750C at
2400Atap (Volt)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1. O/C & E/F 2400-1200/ 15 5P - - 10
PROTECTION 1

2. BUS 2400-1200/ - PS 100(RCT+4) 30 @ Vk/2 -


DIFFERENTIAL 1
3. BUS 2400-1200/ - PS 100(RCT+4) 30 @ Vk/2 -
DIFFERENTIAL 1
CHECK
4. METERING 2400-1200/ 10 1.0 - - ISF<5
1

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COREWISE DETAILS OF 245 kV Transformer INCOMER CTs
(900-600-300/1-1-1-1-1A)
NUMBER OF CORES - 5
Core Application Current Output Accuracy Formula for Maximum I.S.F./
No. Ratio (A) burden class minimum Exciting A.L.F
(VA) as per knee-point Current
IEC 185 voltage (mA)
At CT
Secondary
resistance
at 750C at
900Atap
(Volt)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 DIFFERENTIAL 900-600-300/1 - PS 40 (RCT+2) 30 @Vk/4 -
PROTECTION
2 OVER CURRENT & 900-600-300/1 15 5P - - 10
EARTH FAULT
PROTECTION
3 METERING 900-600-300/1 10 0.2S - - <5
4 BUSBAR PROTECTION 900-600-300/1 - PS 40 (RCT+4) 30 @Vk/2 -
MAIN DIFF.

5 BUSBAR PROTECTION 900-600-300/1 - PS 40 (RCT+4) 30 @Vk/2 -


CHECK DIFF.

COREWISE DETAILS OF 245kV NEUTRAL CTs


(450-300/1A)
NUMBER OF CORE - 1
Application Current Accuracy Formula for minimum Maximum Minimum
Ratio (A) class knee-point voltage at CT Exciting Insulation
as per Secondary resistance at Current Voltage
IEC 185 750C at 300Atap(Volt) (mA) (kV)
1 2 3 4 5 6
REF PROTECTION 450-300/1 PS 14(RCT+2) 30 @ VK/2 33

COREWISE DETAILS OF 145kV TRANSFORMER INCOMER CT


(750-500/0.577-1-1-1A)
NUMBER OF CORES 4
Core Application Current Output Accuracy Formula for minimum Maximum I.S.F./
No. Ratio (A) burden Class knee-point voltage At CT Exciting A.L.F.
(VA) as per Secondary resistance at Current
IEC 185 750C at 500Atap (Volt) (mA)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1. DIFFERENTIAL 750-500/ - PS 40 (RCT+2) 30 @ Vk/4 -
PROTECTION 0.577
2. REF 750-500/1 - PS 90 (RCT+2) 37.5 @ Vk/2 -
PROTECTION
3. OVER 750-500/1 15 5P - - ALF10
CURRENT AND
EARTH FAULT
PROTECTION
4. METERING 750-500/1 10 0.2S - - ISF<5

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COREWISE DETAILS OF 145kV TRANSFORMER CT
(250-150-100/0.577-1-1-1A)
No. OF CORES = 4
Core Application Current Output Accuracy Formula for minimum Maximum A.L.F.
No. Ratio (A) burden class as knee-point voltage Exciting
(VA) per IEC At CT Secondary Current
185 resistance at 750C at (mA)
100A tap (Volt)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1. DIFFERENTIAL 250-150- - PS 40 (RCT+1) 30 @ Vk/4 -
PROTECTION 100/0.577
2. REF 250-150- - PS 20 (RCT+1) 30 @ Vk/2 -
PROTECTION 100/1
3. OVER 250-150- 15 5P - - 10
CURRENT 100/1
PROTECTION
4. METERING 250-150- 10 0.2S - - ISF<5
100/1

COREWISE DETAILS OF 145kV LINE CT AND 145kV BUS COUPLER CT for 132kV
S/STNS.
(600-300-150/1-1-1A)
No. OF CORES = 3
Core Application Current Output Accurac Formula for Maximum A.L.F./
No. Ratio (A) burden y class minimum knee- Exciting I.S.F.
(VA) as per point voltage Current
IEC 185 At CT Secondary (mA)
resistance at 750C
at 300Atap (Volt)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 DISTANCE 600-300-150/1 - PS 120 (RCT+4.5) 80 @ VKP -
PROTECTION
2 OVER-CURRENT 600-300-150/1 15 5P - - ALF 10
& EARTH FAULT
PROTECTION
3 METERING 600-300-150/1 10 0.2S - - ISF<5 for
ratio 150/1,
ISF<10 for
ratio 300/1,
ISF<20 for
ratio 600/1

COREWISE DETAILS OF 145kV NEUTRAL CT


(250-150-100/1A)
No. OF CORE= 1
Core Application Current Output Accuracy Formula for Maximum Minimum
No. Ratio (A) burden class minimum knee- Exciting Insulation
(VA) as per point voltage Current Voltage
IEC 185 At CT Secondary (mA) (kV)
resistance at 750C
at
100A tap (Volt)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 REF 250-150-100/1 - PS 20 (RCT+1) 30 @ VK/2 15
PROTECTION

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COREWISE DETAILS OF 145kV BUS COUPLER CT for 160MVA 220/132kV T/Fs.
(750-500/1-1A)
No. OF CORES = 2
Core Application Current Output burden Accuracy A.L.F./
No. Ratio (A) (VA) class as per I.S.F.
IEC 185
1 2 3 4 5 8
2 OVER-CURRENT & EARTH 750-500/1 15 5P ALF 10
FAULT PROTECTION
3 METERING 750-500/1 10 1.0 ISF<5

COREWISE DETAILS OF 72.5kV TRANSFORMER INCOMER CT


(1500-1000/0.577-1-1-1A)
NUMBER OF CORES - 4

Core Application Current Output Accuracy Formula for minimum Maximum A.L.F./
No. Ratio (A) burden class knee-point voltage Exciting I.S.F.
(VA) as per At CT Secondary Current
IEC 185 resistance at 750C at (mA)
1000A tap (Volt)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 DIFFERENTIA 1500-1000/0.577 - PS 40 (RCT+2) 30 @ VK/4 -
L
PROTECTION
2 REF 1500-1000/1 - PS 14 (RCT+2) 30 @ VK/2
PROTECTION
3 OVER 1500-1000/1 15 5P - - ALF 10
CURRENT &
EARTH
FAULT
PROTECTION

4 METERING 1500-1000/1 10 0.2S - - ISF <5

COREWISE DETAILS OF 72.5kV TRANSFORMER CT FOR 66/11kV T/Fs


(300-200-150/0.577-1-1)
No. OF CORES = 3

Core Application Current Output Accuracy Formula for Maximum A.L.F


No. Ratio (A) burden class minimum knee- Exciting
(VA) as per point voltage At CT Current
IEC 185 Secondary (mA)
resistance at 750C
at 300A tap (Volt)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 DIFFERENTIAL 300-200-150/0.577 - PS 40(RCT+4) 30 @ VK/2 -
PROTECTION
2 REF PROTECTION 300-200-150/1 - PS 40(RCT+4) 30 @ VK/2 -

3 OVER CURRENT 300-200-150/1 15 5P - - 10


PROTECTION

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COREWISE DETAILS OF 72.5kV LINE CT AND 72.5kV BUS COUPLER CT for 66kV
S/STNS.
(600-300-150/1-1-1A)
No. OF CORES = 3

Core Application Current Output Accuracy Formula for min Maximum A.L.F./
No. Ratio (A) burden class knee point Exciting I.S.F.
(VA) as per voltage At CT Current
IEC 185 Secondary res. (mA)
at 750C at 600A
tap (Volt)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 DISTANCE 600-300-150/1 - PS 80(RCT+4) 40 @VK/2 -
PROTECTION
2 OVER 600-300-150/1 15 5P - - ALF 10
CURRENT &
EARTH FAULT
PROTECTION
3 METERING 600-300-150/1 10 0.2S - - ISF<5 for ratio
150/1,
ISF<10 for ratio
300/1,
ISF<20 for ratio
600/1

COREWISE DETAILS OF 72.5kV TRANSFORMER INCOMER NCT


(1500-1000/1A)
No. OF CORES= 1

Core Application Current Output Accuracy Formula for min Maximum Minimum
No. Ratio (A) burden class knee point voltage At Exciting Insulation
(VA) as per CT Secondary res. at Current Voltage
IEC 185 750C at (mA) (kV)
1000A tap (Volt)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 REF PROTECTION 1500-1000/1 - PS 14 30 @ VK/2 15
(RCT+2)

COREWISE DETAILS OF 72.5 kV NEURAL CT FOR 66/11kV T/Fs


(300-200-150/1)
No. OF CORE = 1

Core Application Current Output Accuracy Formula for Maximum Minimum


No. Ratio (A) burden class as minimum knee exciting Insulation
(VA) per IEC point voltage at current voltage
185 CT secondary (mA) (kV)
resistance at 750
at 300A tap
(Volt)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1. REF 300-200- - PS 20 (RCT+1) 30 @ Vk/2 15
PROTECTION 150/1

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COREWISE DETAILS OF 72.5kV BUS COUPLER CT for 160MVA 220/66kV T/Fs.
(1500-1000/1-1A)
No. OF CORES = 2

Core Application Current Output Accuracy class A.L.F./


No. Ratio (A) burden as per I.S.F.
(VA) IEC 185
1 2 3 4 5 8
2 OVER-CURRENT & EARTH 1500-1000/1 15 5P ALF 10
FAULT PROTECTION
3 METERING 1500-1000/1 10 1.0 ISF<5

COREWISE DETAILS OF 36kV TRANSFORMER INCOMER CT FOR 40/50MVA


132/33kV T/F AND OTHER RATINGS OF 132/33KV T/Fs WITH 26.3KA STC
(1000-600-400/0.577-5-5-1)
No. OF CORES = 4
Core Application Current Output Accuracy Formula for Maximum A.L.F./
No. Ratio (A) burden class as minimum knee Exciting I.S.F.
(VA) Per IEC point voltage At Current
185 CT Secondary (ma)
resistance at 750C
at
400A tap (Volt)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 DIFFERENTIAL 1000-600-400/0.577 PS 40 (RCT+1) 30@VK/4
PROTECTION
2 REF 1000-600-400/5 - PS 100(RCT+1) 75@VK/2
PROTECTION
3 OVER CURRENT 1000-600-400/5 15 5P - - 10
& EARTH
FAULT
PROTECTION
4 MAIN 1000-600-400/1 10 0.2S - - <5 for
METERING ratio
300/1
<10 for
ratio
400/1
<20 for
ratio
600/1

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COREWISE DETAILS OF 36kV TRANSFORMER INCOMER CT FOR 220/33KV WITH
26.3KA STC
(2000-1000/0.577-5-5-1)
No. OF CORES = 4
Core Application Current Output Accuracy Formula for Maximum A.L.F.
No. Ratio (A) Burden class minimum knee- Exciting / ISF
(VA) as per point voltage At CT Current
IEC 185 Secondary (mA)
resistance at 750C at
2000A tap (Volt)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 DIFFERENTIAL 2000-1000/ - PS 40 (RCT+1) 30@ V K/4 -
PROTECTION 0.577
2 REF. PROT. 2000-1000/ 5 - PS 100 (RCT+1) 75@ V K/2 -
3 OVER 2000-1000/5 15 5P - - 10
CURRENT &
EARTH FAULT
PROT.
4 MAIN 2000-1000/1 10 0.2S - - For
METERING ratio
1000/1
ISF<5.
For
ratio
2000/1
ISF<1
0.

COREWISE DETAILS OF 36kV LINE CUM CAPACITOR CT for 33kV LINE BAY AND
FOR 20MVAR & 10MVAR CAPACITOR BANKS ON 220/33KV T/F & 40/50MVA
132/33kV T/F WITH 26.3KA STC
(400-300/5-1)
No. OF CORES = 2
Core Application Current Ratio Output Accuracy A.L.F.
No. (A) (VA) Burden Class as
per IEC
185
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
1. OVER CURRENT & EARTH FAULT 400-300/5 15 5P 10
PROTECTION
2. METERING 400-300/1 10 0.2S 75

COREWISE DETAILS OF 36kV TRANSFORMER INCOMER NCT FOR 40/50MVA


132/33kV T/F AND OTHER RATINGS OF 132/33KV T/Fs WITH 26.3KA STC
(1000-600-400/5)
No. OF CORES = 1
Core Application Current Output Accuracy Formula for Maximum Minimum
No. Ratio (A) burden class as minimum knee Exciting Insulation
(VA) Per IEC point voltage Current Voltage
185 At CT (mA) (kV)
Secondary
resistance at
0
75 C at
400A tap (Volt)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 REF 1000-600-400/5 - PS 100 (RCT+1) 75@ VK/2 15
PROTECTION

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COREWISE DETAILS OF 36kV TRANSFORMER INCOMER NCT FOR 220/33KV T/F
WITH 26.3KA STC
(2000-1000/5)
No. OF CORES = 1
Core Application Current Output Accuracy Formula for minimum Maximum Minimum
No. Ratio (A) Burden class knee-point voltage At Exciting Insulation
(VA) as per CT Secondary Current Voltage
IEC 185 resistance at 750C at (mA) (kV)
2000A tap (Volt)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 REF PROTECTION2000-1000 - PS 100 (RCT+1) 75@ VK/2 15
/5

COREWISE DETAILS OF 36kV BUS COUPLER CT FOR 220/33KV WITH 26.3KA STC
(2000-1000/5A)
No. OF CORES = 1
Core Application Current Output Accuracy class as per IEC A.L.F.
No. Ratio (A) Burden 185
(VA)
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 OVER CURRENT 2000-1000/ 15 5P 10
& EARTH FAULT 5A
PROTECTION

COREWISE DETAILS OF 36kV TRANSFORMER CT WITH 26.3KA STC


FOR 4 MVA 33/11kV T/F
(100-50/5-5)
No. OF CORES = 2
Core Application Current Output Accuracy Formula for Maximum Minimum
No. Ratio (A) burden class as minimum knee Exciting Insulation
(VA) Per IEC point voltage Current Voltage
185 At CT Secondary (mA) (kV)
resistance at 750C
at
100A tap (Volt)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 REF 100-50/5 - PS 100 (RCT+1) 75@ VK/2 -
PROTECTION
2 OVER 100-50/5 15 5P - - 10
CURRENT
PROTECTION

COREWISE DETAILS OF 36kV TRANSFORMER NCT WITH 26.3KA STC


FOR 4 MVA 33/11kV T/F
(100-50/5)
No. OF CORE = 1
Core Application Current Accuracy Formula for minimum Maximum Minimum
No. Ratio (A) class knee-point voltage At CT Exciting Insulation
as per Secondary resistance at Current Voltage
IEC 185 750C at 100A tap (Volt) (mA) (kV)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 REF 100-50/5 PS 100 (RCT+1) 75@ VK/2 15
PROTECTION

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COREWISE DETAILS OF 12 kV NEUTRAL CT FOR 25/31.5 MVA T/F
(1800-900/5)
No. OF CORE = 1
Core Application Current Accuracy Formula for Maximum Minimum
No. Ratio (A) class as minimum knee point exciting Insulation
per IEC voltage at CT current voltage
185 secondary (mA) (kV)
resistance at 750 at
1800A tap (Volt)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1. REF 1800- PS 95 (RCT+1) 75@ Vk/2 8.66
PROTECTION 900/5

COREWISE DETAILS OF 12kV NEUTRAL CT FOR 12.5/16 MVA & 16/20 MVA T/F

(1200-900/5)

No. OF CORE = 1

Core Application Current Accuracy Formula for minimum Maximum Minimum


No. Ratio (A) class knee-point voltage At CT Exciting Insulation
as per Secondary resistance at Current Voltage
IEC 185 750C at 1200A tap (Volt) (mA) (kV)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 REF 1200-900/5 PS 95 (RCT+1) 75@ VK/2 8.66
PROTECTION

COREWISE DETAILS OF 12kV NEUTRAL CT for 4MVA 33/11kV T/F

(300-150/5)
No. OF CORE = 1

Core Application Current Accuracy Formula for minimum Maximum Minimum


No. Ratio (A) class knee-point voltage At CT Exciting Insulation
as per Secondary resistance at Current Voltage
IEC 185 750C at 300A tap (Volt) (mA) (kV)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 REF 300-150/5 PS 95 (RCT+1) 75@ VK/2 8.66
PROTECTION

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COREWISE DETAILS OF 420kV CAPACITOR VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER (CVT)

Sl. Requirement Particulars


No.
1. Rated Primary voltage 400/3kV

2. Type Single phase

3. No. of Secondaries 3

4. Rated voltage factor 1.2 continuous & 1.5 for 30 seconds

5. Capacitance (minimum) 8800 (+10%, -5%) pico farads

6. Rated voltage (volts) Secondary-I Secondary-II Secondary-III


110/3 110/3 110/3
7. Application Metering & Protection Metering
Protection
8. Accuracy 1/3P 3P 0.2

9. Output burden (VA) 100 50 50

10. Percentage voltage error As per ISS/IEC


& phase displacement
(minutes) for respective
specified accuracy
classes.

Note:- Each winding shall fulfill its respective specified accuracy


requirement within its specified output range whilst at the same time
the other winding has an output of any value form zero to 100% of
the output range specified for the other winding in line with clause
6.2.1 of IS 3156 (Part-2 & Part-3) 1992 or its equivalent IEC.

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COREWISE DETAILS OF 245kV CAPACITOR VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER
(CVT)

Sl. Requirement Particulars


No.
1. Rated Primary voltage 220/3kV
2. Type Single phase
3. No. of Secondaries 3
4. Rated voltage factor 1.2 continuous & 1.5 for 30 seconds
5. Capacitance (minimum) 8800 (+10%, -5%) pico farads
6. Rated voltage (volts) Secondary-I Secondary-II Secondary-III
110/3 110/3 110/3
7. Application Protection & Protection Metering
Measurement
8. Accuracy 1/3P 3P 0.2
9. Output burden (VA) 100 50 10
10. Percentage voltage error & As per ISS/IEC
phase displacement (minutes)
for respective specified
accuracy classes.

Note:- Each winding shall fulfil its respective specified accuracy requirement
within its specified output range whilst at the same time the other winding
has an output of any value form zero to 100% of the output range specified
for the other winding in line with clause 6.2.1 of IS 3156 (Part-2 & Part-3)
1992 or its equivalent IEC.

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COREWISE DETAILS OF 245kV POTENTIAL TRANSFORMER (PT)

Sl. Particulars Requirement


No.
1. Rated Primary voltage 220/3kV
2. Type Single phase
3. No. of Secondaries 2
4. Rated voltage factor 1.2 continuous & 1.5 for 30 seconds
5. Rated voltage (volts) Secondary-I Secondary-II
110/3 110/3
6. Application Protection & Protection
Measurement
7. Accuracy 1/3P 3P
8. Output burden (VA) 150 50
9. Percentage voltage error & As per ISS/IEC
phase displacement (minutes)
for respective specified
accuracy classes.

Note:- Each winding shall fulfil its respective specified accuracy requirement
within its specified output range whilst at the same time the other winding
has an output of any value form zero to 100% of the output range specified
for the other winding in line with clause 6.2.1 of IS 3156 (Part-2 & Part-3)
1992 or its equivalent IEC.

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COREWISE DETAILS OF 145kV CAPACITOR VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER (CVT).

Sl. Requirement Particulars


No.
1. Rated Primary voltage 1323kV
2. Type Single phase
3. No. of Secondaries 3
4. Rated voltage factor 1.2 continuous & 1.5 for 30 seconds
5. Capacitance (minimum) 8800 (+10%, -5%) pico farads
6. Rated voltage (volts) Secondary-I Secondary-II Secondary-III
110/3 110/3 110/3
7. Application Protection & Protection Metering
Measurement
8. Accuracy 1/3P 3P 0.2
9. Output burden (VA) 50 25 10
10. Percentage voltage error & As per ISS/IEC
phase displacement (minutes)
for respective specified
accuracy classes.

Note:- Each winding shall fulfil its respective specified accuracy requirement
within its specified output range whilst at the same time the other winding
has an output of any value form zero to 100% of the output range specified
for the other winding in line with clause 6.2.1 of IS 3156 (Part-2 & Part-3)
1992 or its equivalent IEC.

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COREWISE DETAILS OF 145kV POTENTIAL TRANSFORMER (PT).

Sl. Particulars Requirement


No.
1. Rated Primary voltage 132/3kV
2. Type Single phase
3. No. of Secondaries 3
4. Rated voltage factor 1.2 continuous & 1.5 for 30 seconds
5. Rated voltage (volts) Secondary-I Secondary-II Secondary-III
110/3 110/3 110/3
6. Application Protection & Protection METERING
Measurement
7. Accuracy 1/3P 3P 0.2
8. Output burden (VA) 250 25 20
9. Percentage voltage error & As per ISS/IEC
phase displacement (minutes)
for respective specified
accuracy classes.

Note:- Each winding shall fulfil its respective specified accuracy requirement
within its specified output range whilst at the same time the other winding
has an output of any value form zero to 100% of the output range specified
for the other winding in line with clause 6.2.1 of IS 3156 (Part-2 & Part-3)
1992 or its equivalent IEC.

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COREWISE DETAILS OF 72.5kV CAPACITOR VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER (CVT)S.

Sl. Requirement Particulars


No.
1. Rated Primary voltage 66/3kV
2. Type Single phase
3. No. of Secondaries 2
4. Rated voltage factor 1.2 continuous & 1.5 for 30 seconds
5. Capacitance (minimum) 8800 (+10%, -5%) pico farads
6. Rated voltage (volts) Secondary-I Secondary-II
110/3 110/3
7. Application Protection & Metering
Measurement
8. Accuracy 1/3P 0.2
9. Output burden (VA) 50 10
10. Percentage voltage error & As per ISS/IEC
phase displacement (minutes)
for respective specified
accuracy classes.

Note:- Each winding shall fulfil its respective specified accuracy requirement
within its specified output range whilst at the same time the other winding
has an output of any value form zero to 100% of the output range specified
for the other winding in line with clause 6.2.1 of IS 3156 (Part-2 & Part-3)
1992 or its equivalent IEC.

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COREWISE DETAILS OF 72.5kV POTENTIAL TRANSFORMER (PT).

Sl. Particulars Requirement


No.
1. Rated Primary voltage 66/3kV
2. Type Single phase
3. No. of Secondaries 2
4. Rated voltage factor 1.2 continuous & 1.5 for 30 seconds
5. Rated voltage (volts) Secondary-I Secondary-II 110/3
110/3
6. Application Protection & Protection
Measurement
7. Accuracy 1/3P 3P
8. Output burden (VA) 250 25
9. Percentage voltage error & As per ISS/IEC
phase displacement (minutes)
for respective specified
accuracy classes.

Note:- Each winding shall fulfil its respective specified accuracy requirement
within its specified output range whilst at the same time the other winding
has an output of any value form zero to 100% of the output range specified
for the other winding in line with clause 6.2.1 of IS 3156 (Part-2 & Part-3)
1992 or its equivalent IEC.

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COREWISE DETAILS OF 36kV POTENTIAL TRANSFORMER (PT) OF 2 CORES.

Sl. Requirement Particulars


No
1. Rated Primary voltage 33/3kV
2. Type Single phase
3. No. of Secondaries 2
4. Rated voltage factor 1.2 continuous & 1.5 for 30 seconds
5. Rated voltage (volts) Secondary-I Secondary-II
110/3 110/3
6. Application Main metering Metering & Protection
7. Accuracy 0.2 1/3P
8. Output burden (VA) 10 50
9. Percentage voltage error & As per ISS/IEC
phase displacement
(minutes) for respective
specified accuracy classes.

Note:- Each winding shall fulfil its respective specified accuracy requirement
within its specified output range whilst at the same time the other winding
has an output of any value form zero to 100% of the output range specified
for the other winding in line with clause 6.2.1 of IS 3156 (Part-2 & Part-3)
1992 or its equivalent IEC.

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ANNEXURE-D

TRANSMISSION LINE DATA (TENTATIVE)


---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
----
Sr. Name of Circuit Line Conductor size
No. length Sq. inch ACSR
in KM. Copper equivalent
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

* The line lengths and conductor size shall be supplied to successful Bidder.

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ANNEXURE-E

SCHEDULE OF DEVIATIONS FROM THE SPECIFICATION:

In the table the Bidder shall set out all deviations clause by clause from the specification of
the equipment offered. The bid shall be deemed to conform to Purchaser's specification in all
respects unless specifically mentioned in this table.

Sr.No. Clause No. Detailed deviations with justification.


------ ---------- --------------------------------------

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ANNEXURE-F

LINE PARAMETERS (per UNIT)/100 MVA BASE/100 km

WITH CONDUCTOR SIZE & POWER CAPACITY

Volt No.of Conduc Resistan Reactan Suscepta Resistan Reactanc Line


age Ckt. tor ce R ce X nce ce e X0 Capacity
size Y R0 (MW )
(kV) (inch2)

400 D/C 0.50 0.00093 0.01038 1.11000 0.00000 0.06458 1000*

400 S/C 0.50 0.00186 0.02075 0.55500 0.01013 0.07749 500*

220 D/C 0.40 0.0088 0.0443 0.2700 0.05109 0.21666 300

220 S/C 0.40 0.0176 0.0886 0.1350 0.05951 0.26180 150

132 D/C 0.20 0.0445 0.1167 0.0970 0.15648 0.64289 112

132 S/C 0.20 0.0890 0.2335 0.0485 0.19776 0.76814 56

66 D/C 0.15 0.2347 0.4637 0.0272 0.71210 2.70857 50

66 S/C 0.15 0.4695 0.9275 0.0136 0.93744 3.20761 25

* - Tentative

Remarks:

1. Size of Earth wire for:-

400kV = 7/3.66 mm

220 kV = 7/3.15 mm

132 kV = 7/2.5 mm

66 kV = 7/2.5 mm

2. Resistance of conductor at 20 C.

3. Resistivity of Earth Assumed = 100.

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ANNEXURE-G
(C&R PANELS)
ANNUNCIATION DETAILS

I. 220 kV TRANSFORMER C&R PANELS.


Sr. No. Description
1. T/F Magnetic oil level low. -1
2. T/F Bucholz alarm. -1
3. T/F winding temp. high alarm. -1
4. T/F oil temp. high alarm. -1
5. Spare for T/F function. -1
6. Spare for T/F function. -1
7. CB motor single phasing/over load alarm. -1
8. CB low air Pr. Alarm. -1
9. CB low air pressure lockout alarm -1
10. CB Low SF-6 Gas Pressure alarm. -1
11. CB Low SF-6 Gas Pressure alarm. -1
12. CB Low SF-6 Gas Pressure alarm. -1
13. CB Low SF-6 Gas Pressure Locked alarm. -1
14. CB DC fail. -1
15. Spare for CB. -1
16. Spare for CB. -1
17. Over load alarm. -1
18. LBB Protection operated. -1
19. Over flux alarm -1
20. Trip circuit-1 faulty. -1
21. Trip circuit-2 faulty. -1
22. Spare. -1
23. Spare. -1
24 Spare -1
25 Spare -1
26 Spare -1
27 Spare -1
28 Spare -1

II. 220 kV FEEDER C&R PANELS.


Sr. No. Description
1. Main-I Protection operated. -1
2. Carrier received Channel-I. -1
3. Main-I VT fuse fail. -1
4. Main-I equipment faulty -1
5. Main-II Protection operated. -1
6. Carrier received Channel-II. -1
7. Main-II VT fuse fail. -1
8. Main-II equipment faulty -1
9. Carrier Channel-I/II faulty -1
10. Auto re-close operated -1
11. Auto re-close lockout -1
12. LBB Protection operated. -1
13. CB Pole discrepancy operated. -1
14. CB DC fail. -1
15. CB motor single phasing/over load alarm. -1
16. CB low air Pr. Alarm. -1
17. CB Low SF-6 Gas Pressure alarm. -1

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18. CB Low SF-6 Gas Pressure alarm. -1
19. CB Low SF-6 Gas Pressure alarm. -1
20. CB low air/ gas pressure lockout -1
21. Directional O/C & E/F operated. -1
22. Feeder overload alarm. -1
23. Trip circuit-1 faulty. -1
24 Trip circuit-2 faulty -1
25 Spare -1
26 Spare -1
27 Spare -1
28 Spare -1

III. 220 kV BUSCOUPLER CUM BUSBAR PROTECTION C&R PANELS.


Sr. No. Description
1. Trip circuit-1 faulty. -1
2. Trip circuit-2 faulty. -1
3. O/C & E/F Protection operated -1
4. LBB Protection operated. -1
5. Spare -1
6. Spare -1
7. CB Pole discrepancy operated. -1
8. CB DC fail. -1
9. CB motor single phasing/over load alarm. -1
10. CB low air Pr. Alarm. -1
11. CB Low SF-6 Gas Pressure alarm. -1
12. CB Low SF-6 Gas Pressure alarm. -1
13. CB Low SF-6 Gas Pressure alarm. -1
14. CB low air/ gas pressure lockout -1
15. Spare for CB. -1
16. Spare for CB. -1
17. Busbar Protection Zone I operated -1
18. Busbar Protection Zone II operated -1
19. Zone I CT circuit faulty -1
20. Zone II CT circuit faulty -1
21. B/B Protection alarm circuit DC fail -1
22. B/B Protection trip circuit DC fail -1
23. Spare -1
24. Spare -1

IV. 132 kV & 66 kV T/F C&R Panels.


Sr. No. DESCRIPTION
1. Transformer Oil level low alarm -1
2. Buchholz alarm -1
3. PRV alarm -1
4. OLTC PRV alarm -1
5. WTI alarm (HV) -1
6. WTI alarm (LV) -1
7. OTI alarm -1
8. CB gas pressure lockout alarm -1
9. CB low SF-6 gas pressure alarm. -1
10. DC fail alarm -1
11. TC-I unhealthy -1
12. TC-II unhealthy -1
13. Transformer over load alarm -1

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14. LV REF trip. -1
15. O/C and E/F operated. -1
16. CB DC Fail trip. -1
17. OLTC surge relay alarm -1
18. Buchholz trip -1
19. PRV trip -1
20. HV WTI trip -1
21. LV WTI trip -1
22. OTI trip -1
23. OLTC PRV trip -1
24. OLTC surge relay trip -1

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Relay Panel
1. Black PVC circuit label 1

2. High speed trip relay 2

3. Set of 3 non directional over current relays and 1 non directional 1


earth fault relay with high set.

4 LBB protection scheme 1

5. High speed trip relay for bus bar protection 1


To be mounted inside:
1. Set of cubicle illumination lamps with on/ off switches 1

2. Space heater with switch 1

3. Power socket with on/ off switches 1


iv) 220 KV BUS COUPLER CUM BUS-BAR PROTECTION C&R PANEL.
The panel shall be equipped with the following:
Control panel:
1. Black PVC circuit label. 1

2. Mimic diagram section 1

3. Indicating lamps for CB open , close, spring charge and auto trip 4
indications

4. Semaphore indicators for isolator position indication 2

5. Semaphore indicator for breaker position indication 1

6. Ammeter suitably scaled 1

7. Ammeter selector switch 1

8. Voltmeter suitably scaled 2

9. Voltmeter selector switch 2

10. Frequency meters 2

11. Spring return to neutral CB Control Switch with sequence device, 1


lost motion device and 2 pairs of bell alarm contacts

12. Spring return to neutral isolator control switch 2

13. Synchronising selector switch along with push button for dead Bus 1
closing.

14. 24 ways static facia annunciator complete with accept, reset and 1
lamps test push buttons.

15. Trip circuit supervision relays 6

16. Set of Trip Ckt. DC supply supervision scheme including one No. 1
push button each for DC fail test and DC fail accept and one No.
indicating lamp (amber) for DC fail visual indication

17. Digital frequency meter 1

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18. Digital volt meter 1

19. Bus 1/2 voltage selector switch for above two items 1

To be mounted inside
1. Set of cubicle illumination lamps with on/off switches 1

2. Space heater with switch 1

3. Power socket with on/off switch 1

4. AC buzzer for DC fail alarm 1

5. DC bell for trip alarm 1

6. DC hooter for non trip alarm 1


7. Set of corridor illumination lamps with door switches at both ends of 1
the corridor.
Relay Panel:
1. Black PVC circuit label 1

2. LBB protection scheme 1

3. Set of high speed trip relay 1

4. Set of 3 non directional over current relays and 1 non directional 1


earth fault relay with high set.

5. High speed trip relay for bus bar protection 1

6. Bus bar protection scheme as per the detail given at Cl. No. 5.17.4 1
To be mounted inside:
1. Set of cubicle illumination lamps with on/ off switches 1

2. Space heater with switch 1

3. Power socket with on/ off switches 1

v) SYNCHRONISING PANEL:
The swing door type synchronising panel shall be equipped as detailed at Cl. No. 5.18 above.
(vi) 132 KV & 66 kV TRANSFORMER (INCOMING) C&R PANELS FOR 132 KV& 66KV
SIDE OF 100 MVA, 220/132 KV & 220/66 kV TRANSFORMERS.
Each of the panels shall be equipped with the followings:-
On the front:
1. Black PVC circuit label. 1
2. Mimic diagram. 1
3. Indication lamps for CB open, close & auto trip indications. 3
4. Spring charge indication lamp. 1
5. Semaphore indicators for isolator position indication for
double bus arrangements respectively. 2
6. Semaphore indicator for CB position indication. 1
7. Voltmeter.( to be fed from CVT for AVR) 1
8. Ammeter suitably scaled. 1
9. Ammeter selector switch. 1
10. Spring return to neutral CB control switch with sequence 1
device, lost motion device & two pairs of bell alarm contracts.

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MOUNTED INSIDE
1. Illumination lamp with door switch. 1
2. Space heater with on/off switch. 1
3. Power socket with on/off switch. 1
xi) 33 kV TRANSFORMER INCOMER C&R PANELS FOR 132/33KV T/Fs AND 66/33KV T/Fs
Each of these panels shall be equipped with the followings:-
1. Black PVC circuit label. 1
2. Mimic diagram. 1
3. Indicating lamps for circuit breaker 3
open, close & auto trip indications.
4. Spring charge indication lamp. 1
5. Semaphore indicator for isolator position indication for double 2
bus arrangements respectively.
6. Semaphore indicator for circuit breaker position indication. 1
7. Ammeter suitably scaled. 1
8. Ammeter selector switch. 1
9. Voltmeter with selector switch. 1
10. Spring return to neutral breaker control switch with sequence device, 1
lost motion device & two pairs of bell alarm contacts.
11. Set of 4 ways static annunciator facia complete with accept, 1
reset and lamp test push buttons .
12. High speed trip relay. 1
13. Set of 3 non directional over current relays and 1 non directional 1
earth fault relay with high set.
14. Trip circuit supervision relay. 1
15. Set of Trip Ckt. DC supervision scheme including one no. push 1
button each for DC fail test and accept with one no. indication lamp
(amber) for DC fail visual indication.
16. Special energy meter (Main) as per IUM System 1
specification No. HPD/S-95/HPM-461/Vol-II/PROT. (July, 2015)
17. Spring return to neutral isolator control switches. 2

MOUNTED INSIDE
1. Illumination lamp with door switch. 1
2. Space heater with on/off switch. 1
3. Power socket with on/off switch. 1
4. AC buzzer for DC fail alarm. 1
5. DC bell for trip alarm. 1
6. DC hooter for non trip alarm. 1
(xii) 33 kV CAPACITOR C&R PANELS:-
Each panel should be equipped as under:-
TO BE MOUNTED ON FRONT:-
1. Circuit label. 1
2. Mimic diagram section. 1
3. Semaphore indicator for isolator/earth switch. 3
4. Semaphore indicator for C.B. 1
5. Indicating lamps for C.B. open, close, auto, trip 4
and spring charge.
6. Trip circuit supervision relay. 1
7. Spring return to neutral breaker control switch with lost motion 1
device with two pairs of bell alarm contact and sequence device.
8. Ammeter suitably scaled. 1
9. Ammeter selector switch. 1
10. Time delay relay for closing of breaker with time 1

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delay of 0 to 5 minutes after opening operation.
11. Set of 3 non directional over current relays and 1 non directional 1
earth fault relay with high set.
12. Inverse time over voltage relay. 1
13 Neutral unbalance current operated relays, one for alarm & 2
one for trip.
14. Inverse time under voltage relay. 1
15. 6 way static facia complete with accept, reset and lamp test PB's. 1
16. Set of Trip Ckt. DC fail supervision scheme including 1 No. push 1
button each for DC fail accept and DC fail test with one No.
indicating lamp for DC fail visual indication.
17. Neutral Ammeter suitably scaled 1
18. Voltmeter suitably scaled. 1
19. High speed tripping relay. 1
20. Spring return to neutral isolator control switches. 2
TO BE MOUNTED INSIDE :-
1. Space heater with switch. 1
2. Cubicle illumination lamp with door switch. 1
3. Power socket with switch. 1
4. IVT (if required). 1

(xiii) 33KV TRANSFORMER C&R PANEL FOR 4 MVA 33/11 kV TRANSFORMER.


The C&R panel shall be equipped with the followings:-
On the front :-
1. Black PVC circuit label. 1
2. Mimic diagram. 1
3. Indicating lamp for CB open, close & auto trip indications. 3
4. Spring charge indication lamp. 1
5. Semaphore indicator for isolator position indication 1
6. Semaphore indicator for CB position indication. 1
7. Ammeter suitably scaled. 1
8. Ammeter selector switch. 1
9. Spring return to neutral CB control switch with lost 1
motion device, sequence device and two pairs of bell
alarm contacts.
10. 8 ways static alarm facia complete including accept, 1
reset & lamp test push buttons.
11. Trip circuit supervision relays. 1
12. REF relay. 1
13. Set of 3 non directional over current relays and 1 non directional 1
earth fault relay with high set.
14. High speed tripping relay. 1
15. Aux. relay for Transformer buch. winding 4
temp., oil temp., and 1 no. spare.
16. Set of Trip Ckt. DC supervision scheme including one no. push 1
button each for DC fail test and accept with one no.
indication lamp (amber) for DC fail visual indication.
17. Over-load alarm relay 1
MOUNTED INSIDE
1. Illumination lamp with door switch. 1
2. Space heater with on/off switch. 1
3. Power socket with on/off switch. 1

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