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The document outlines requirements for a protection system for a 765/500/220/132 kV transmission system. It specifies that the protection system must comply with relevant IEC standards and allow communication with the substation automation system per IEC 61850 and IEC 60870-5 protocols. Protection relays and panels must be approved by the employer and designed to facilitate easy maintenance. A minimum 10-year warranty is required for all intelligent electronic devices. Detailed specifications are provided for the design philosophy, site conditions, and components of the protection system.

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17. Protection System

(former Specification P-204:2020)

17.1 Protection System Requirements

17.1.1 Introduction

17.1.1.1 These Specifications cover the requirements of design, supply, installation, testing & com-
missioning of protection system that comprises protective relays and other allied auxiliary equipment for
765/500/220/132 kV System. The relays and protection system shall conform to the applicable require-
ments of IEC 60255 (latest applicable) as well as to specifications described herein.

Provision shall be provided in the protection relays to communicate with the substation automation sys-
tem and NPCC through SCADA gateway in accordance with the protocol specified in IEC 61850 and
IEC 60870-5-101 / 104 respectively.

17.1.1.2 The Contractor shall supply all necessary auxiliary relays, boards, wiring terminals etc.,
install the necessary equipment and commission it in accordance with requirements of these specifica-
tions. Types and Manufacturer for all relays shall be subject to approval of office of Chief Engineer
(Protection & Control), NTDC.

17.1.1.3 The complete relay protection system, including, but not limited to: general and spe-
cific requirements, conditions and functions, ratings, equipment, components, architecture, phi-
losophy, schematic and logic diagrams, connections, interlockings, apperience, displays, con-
trols, signallization, hierachy, reports, etc, and all related items concerning substation automa-
tion system, metering, telecommunication and SCADA system, HV, MV and LV equipment, etc,
is subject of Employer's approval

1.1.4 The design shall facilitate easy maintenance, fault diagnosis and repair of components.

1.1.5 Panels shall be supplied by the respective panel builders, equipment fully assembled and
tested under their close supervision and shall be fully responsible for Design and Engineering of protec-
tion and control system, schematic diagrams and mature performance.

1.1.6 Protection Relays Manufacturer / Relay & Control Panels Manufacturer etc. shall must have
local after sales technical support centre. It shall be ensured that the products be configured & commis-
sioned by only Trained & Certified staff from Manufacturer or Manufacturer's approved person.

1.1.6 A minimum of Ten (10) years warranty shall be supported for all Intelligent Electronic De-
vices (IEDs) of each voltage levels.

1.1.7 Testing of protection functions, including the full schemes involving control, communication
supervision etc., shall be carried out at the factory of the panel Manufacturer prior to dispatch to the site.

1.1.8 The exact types and ranges of the relays and/or scheme to be used shall be subject to
approval by NTDC. All offered relays have at least three (3) years' service experience in a world reputed
utility.

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1.1.9 The Contractor shall install only protection relays and equipment, which are supported by
guaranteed works, test certificates issued by the Manufacturers.

1.1.10 The numerical devices offered under this contract shall be of latest version, of proven de-
sign & type-tested from Accredited Laboratories of International Repute. Authenticated record of satis-
factory operation of the offered devices shall be submitted with the bid.

1.1.11 All relays offered shall have been fully type tested in accordance with the relevant IEC
standards & technical requirements laid herein and shall have had satisfactory operational service. Full
technical data relating to these requirements shall be submitted with the tender. Unless otherwise stated,
it will be assumed that relay equipment offered, has been type tested, or if not tested, that the tendered
price includes for such tests.

1.1.12 The devices to be supplied under the contract / purchase order including the numerical
relays shall have only industry class components.

1.1.13 The designed operational life of numerical protection relays shall be greater than 25 years.

17.1.2 Site Conditions

1.2.1 The equipment shall be suitable in all respects for the site conditions throughout Pakistan.

1.2.2 All equipment shall have a proven track record of minimum three years in successful oper-
ation in similar environmental conditions as in Pakistan.

17.1.3 Design Philosophy

1.3.1 For 765 & 500 & 220 kV Transmission Line / Cable Protection, two sets of distance / line
differential protection, labelled Main-I and Main-II, shall be provided. Distance / line differential protection
Main-I and Main-II shall be of numerical design. Each distance protection shall operate independently
and in parallel to act as duplicate. The Main-I & Main-II protections shall not have any common compo-
nents, cables or routing of the control cables. These shall be in accordance with the single line protection
drawings of the substation. Main-I and Main-II protection relays shall have different operating algorithms
and shall be of different make and type.

1.3.2 The Main-I & Main-II Transmission Line Protection Relays shall have the below-mentioned
minimum built-in features as explained in the subsequent clauses of this specification:

x Auto Recloser Functionality.


x Synchronization Check Functionality.
x Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Feature.
x Over & Under Voltage Protection Feature.

1.3.3 The 765/500 & 500/220 & 220/132 kV auto-transformers protection panels shall be
equipped with Main-I & Main-II Transformer Differential protection relays, high impedance restricted
earth fault protection relays & tertiary Over-Current & earth fault protection relays. The Transformer
Differential Relays shall have the below-mentioned minimum built-in features as explained in the sub-
sequent clauses of this specification:

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x HV over-current & earth fault protection feature.


x LV over-current & earth fault protection feature.
x Neutral over-current protection feature.
x Thermal overload protection feature.
x Over excitation protection feature.
x Over-voltage protection feature.
x Low impedance REF protection feature.

1.3.4 For 765 & 500 kV & 220 kV & 132 kV circuit breakers, circuit breaker failure protection shall
be provided to detect failure of a circuit breaker to trip on fault following a trip initiation from the protective
relays and will trip the "next-in-line" local breakers and remote breaker (s).

1.3.5 Busbar protection shall be suitable for 765 kV & 500 kV & 220 kV & 132 kV System, One
& a Half Breaker or Double Busbar arrangement, which one is applicable.

1.3.6 For Double Busbar Single Breaker Scheme, only Low Impedance Busbar Scheme is ac-
ceptable.

1.3.7 For 132 kV transmission line protection, distance protection relays and independent over-
current & earth fault protection relays shall be used.

1.3.8 For 132 kV Power Transformer Protection, Transformer Differential Protection Relays and
Independent Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Relays shall be used.

1.3.9 Wherever, the requirement of digital inputs & outputs could not be accommodated in single
protection relay, additional Digital I/O box may also be acceptable. The communication between the
main protection relays and I/O Box shall be as per clause no. 1.12.7.

1.3.10 Each trip circuit, along with each breaker trip coil shall be monitored in both CB open &
close conditions by trip circuit supervisory relays to give audible and visual alarm / indication for faulty /
open trip circuits. An alarm shall be initiated, if trip circuit supervision itself fails.

1.3.11 The trip circuit supervision relays shall be such that in event of a fault in any one compo-
nent, it shall not be possible to inadvertently trip the circuit breaker. The trip circuit supervision relays
shall initiate a delayed alarm in the station. This alarm shall operate for loss of trip supply and for any
interruption in the trip circuit wiring.

1.3.12 The DC Supply for each protection panel shall be originated from DC-I & DC-II from DC
auxiliary supply panel. Auto DC Changeover facility shall be provided for the control circuit of relay panel
/ control panel. Control DC Supply shall be supervised at the end of the loop by DC Supervision Relay.

1.3.13 Separate 4 Pole AC MCB protected CCVT/CVT Circuits shall be provided for Distance
Relay Main-I & Main-II.

1.3.14 The DC Supply for trip circuits of CB shall originate from the Local Control Cubicle. Trip
Circuit I shall be supplied via DC I & Trip Circuit II shall be supplied via DC II. Each protection, main and
back-up shall trip both the trip coils.

1.3.15 Moreover, each MCB (AC or DC) used whether for control supply or any other type of
supply shall be equipped with 01 NC Contact for MCB Off /Trip Indication.

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1.3.16 Each DC Control shall be protected and continuously supervised through DC supervision
relays and give alarm / indications in case of fault in DC Loop.

The maximum AC fault voltage, in high impedance protection scheme, across any two points of a current
circuit shall not exceed 3000 V peak and nonlinear resistors shall be included if necessary to achieve
this limitation.

1.3.18 The circuit shall be designed for necessary interface with the tele-protection equipment for
coordinated operation of both line ends of the protection scheme. The DC Control Circuit for Protection
Equipment and Telecommunication Equipment shall be as per the respective ratings and recommended
DC supply of aforementioned equipment.

1.3.19 The protection shall be stable during system transients and it shall operate correctly during
system faults within the protected zones for the range of fault levels.

1.3.20 DC power supplies and trip outputs shall be routed through test blocks.

1.3.21 The Contractor shall prepare trip and alarm logic tables and single line diagrams for review
and approval.

1.3.23 Facilities shall include user interface (both front and rear ports), serial /Ethernet / USB com-
munication and diagnostic/self-supervision etc. The Relay communication interface facilities shall be
equipped with Ethernet communication over redundant fibre optic channel on IEC 61850 (latest edition)
Communication Standard.

1.3.24 Function elements in numeric relays shall have LED (user programmable) and LCD Indications
on the front panel to enable identification of their operation, faulted phases, zones, hardware and soft-
ware status etc.

1.3.25 As close block facilities (lock out relays) are specified, these relays shall be arranged to
prevent closing of any associated circuit breakers until it has been reset. Only Local resetting shall be
possible. An operation indicator / flag shall be provided, which resets when the lockout relay is reset.

1.3.26 All tripping and inter tripping relays shall be of high speed, high burden, drawout and flush
mounted type.

1.3.27 Electrically reset tripping relays shall be provided where necessitated by the system of
control.

1.3.28 Unless otherwise specified, tripping shall always be directly from the relevant measuring
relays.

1.3.29 Tripping interface shall be provided such that for transformer faults, operation of any pro-
tection relay shall trip both the high voltage and low-voltage circuit breaker.

1.3.30 All necessary equipment to communicate with the numerical devices such as laptops, PCs
and peripheral devices including printers shall be provided. Licensed working software for communi-
cating with the devices shall be provided. Software shall be suitable for windows environment.

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1.3.31 Numerical relays shall have redundant fibre optic interfaces and standard protocols, com-
pliant with latest edition of IEC 61850 & IEC 62439-3 PRP (latest applicable) to facilitate data commu-
nication with station control system.

1.3.32 It shall be possible to upgrade the operating software of the numerical devices as it is fur-
ther developed by the Manufacturer.

1.3.33 External test blocks shall be provided in adequate numbers to enable testing the device
with standard test plugs and test blocks and without affecting the other devices and protection functions.
Moreover, test blocks shall be wired in such a manner that trip, initiation and alarm from the device and
DC supplies to the device are interrupted upon insertion of the test plug. The CT and CCVT/CVT circuits
to each protective device shall be routed through the test blocks. Test blocks shall be provided to facili-
tate tests by secondary injection of all major fault measuring relays without disconnecting any wire or
permanent connection. The test block shall permit direct of currents and voltages into the individual
relays.

1.3.34 Test blocks shall isolate the trip contacts of main protection relays on both sides. Injection
Sockets shall be arranged so that it shall not possible to open circuit the current transformer secondary
circuits when inserting test plugs. The trip function, if not interrupted by a test switch, shall be blocked
when inserting the test plugs. The test terminal block shall be subject to approval by the Employer/En-
gineer.

1.3.35 The relays panels shall have front door with glass window. Rear doors shall be of double
leaf type. All panels shall be constructed according to protection class IP51.

1.3.36 In order to prevent condensation assemblies in the panel, hygrostat shall be employed to
regulate the heater limitation of surface temperature via positive thermal co-efficient. Semiconductor
heater shall be 60 Watts. The finish shall be black anodized extruded.

1.3.37 All panels shall have door operated strip light for interior illumination. Three pin single-
phase supply socket protected via ELCB, 230 V AC receptacles shall be provided in each panel. There
shall be separate MCBs for lighting and power receptacles. MCBs shall be equipped with normally
closed (NC) contact for alarm.

1.3.38 The protection schemes shall include all hardware and software to remote setting/interro-
gation/fault evaluation / oscillography view / Sequence of Event view & Fault Recorder view. The Relays
shall be capable of Producing Fault / Oscillography Record in COMTRADE Format. Moreover, the relay
settings software shall also be capable of viewing / opening fault / oscillography record in COMTRADE
format of relays of other Manufacturers.

1.3.39 Wiring of External CT and VT circuits and cores shall be in separate multi-core cables
carefully segregated and screened.

1.3.40 The minimum cross section of CT circuits inside the protection panels/control panels shall
not be less than 4.0mm². Whereas, for the inter panel / field cabling, it shall not be less than 6.0mm².

1.3.41 CT/VT field cables shall have the colour code of Red, Yellow, Blue and Black.

1.3.42 Current transformer requirements shall be determined to ensure high protection perfor-
mance. The Bidder / Contractor shall submit comprehensive technical report that includes the required
CT burden and knee point voltage calculations. The report shall confirm that CTs will be designed to

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ensure a saturation free performance under both transient and steady fault conditions, taking due ac-
count of system X/R ratios, system fault levels and remanant flux conditions in the CT core.

1.3.43 Control panel shall incorporate all necessary control and indication facilities for the safe
and satisfactory operation of the plant and equipment.

1.3.44 The arrangement and mounting of all indicating devices, control switches, relays and other
apparatus shall be subject to the approval of the Engineer.

1.3.45 All possible precautions shall be taken to ensure that direct current operated relays, which
perform a tripping function are not liable to mal-operation. For this reason, the following measures shall
be taken:

a. The total capacitance to earth of all connections to the negative pole of the tripping battery
shall not exceed 10 μF.
b. If the positive side of a relay coil is connected to wiring external to the relay cubicle then
the relay shall not operate if a capacitor of 10 μF charged to (110%) of rated voltage is
discharged through the relay.
c. The current at operation shall be greater than 100 mA.

1.3.46 The Contractor shall provide detailed technical schedules, which include Manufacturer,
country of origin, type, designation, characteristic details, ranges etc., on per equipment basis.

1.3.47 All calculations to determine relay settings and adequacy of CT and VT rating shall be
submitted to the Engineer for approval. In the event that the rating of the CCVT/CVT or CT proposed is
insufficient to accommodate the connected burden in accordance with this specification, the Contractor
shall supply the CT and CVT/CCVT with the necessary increased capacity at no extra cost in case of
turnkey project.

1.3.48 All relays shall be contained in dust-proof cases. All metal bases and frames of relays shall
be earthed except where the latter must be insulated for special requirements. All principal protective
relays shall be mounted on the front of relay panels. Where auxiliary relays are accommodated inter-
nally, they shall be so mounted as to be accessible for inspection and wiring. Relays shall be flush
mounted and fix base or draw out type.

1.3.49 Microprocessor based relays wherever specified shall be of modular design. The hardware
design shall use latest state of art technology based on LSI/VLSI microprocessor technology and shall
perform satisfactorily under highly noisy electrical environment. Microprocessor relays shall be complete
with inbuilt self-monitoring/self-checking or auto testing features.

1.3.50 Relay terminal arrangements shall be subject to the approval of the Engineer. Snap on type
terminations will be accepted only if adequate termination locking features are available, which will pre-
vent inadvertent/accidental disconnection of terminations.

1.3.51 Relays, whether mounted on panels or not, shall be provided with clearly inscribed labels
describing their application and rating in addition to the general-purpose labels. Dymo type labels or
similar will not be accepted.

1.3.52 Attention is particularly drawn to the climatic conditions specified, and relay designs should
be entirely suitable for duty under these conditions.

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1.3.53 To minimize the effect of electrolysis, relay coils operating on DC shall be so connected
that the coils are not continuously energized from the positive pole of the battery.

1.3.54 Control, relay circuits, current and voltage transformer circuits, secondary circuit, auxiliary
power supply wiring, supervisory, alarm and communication circuits shall be protected against conduc-
tive, electrostatic and electromagnetic influences.

1.3.55 Every panel shall have at the top left-hand corner easily visible lamps to indicate that DC
supplies in the panel are healthy & healthiness of the lamp shall be ensured through lamp test.
1.3.56 All protections and associated equipment shall be of standard construction from experi-
enced, reliable and well reputed Manufacturers.

1.3.57 Terminal boards for CT connections shall have shorting, testing and disconnecting facili-
ties, which allow tests to be conducted with the circuit on load and, which may be operated without
disturbing the connected wiring.

1.3.58 All necessary additional devices, plug connections, conversional and short copper or fibre
optic connection shall be part of supply.

1.3.59 All protective relays shall be immune to DC failure. They shall never operate on loss of DC
Supply.

1.3.60 The following contacts and / or signals shall be provided, as minimum, in the output of relay
sets:

a. Annunciation.
b. Sequence of Events.
c. SCADA Functions.
d. Station fault recorder (oscillograph fault trigger).
e. Recloser initiation.
f. Recloser blocking.
g. Breaker failure initiation.
h. Optical fibre signalling and other communication signalling.

17.1.4 Operating Conditions

1.4.1 All relays shall be tropicalized and shall be suitable for satisfactory operation at an ambient
having maximum value of 55°C and 24 hours average value of 45°C, and humidity reaching to 95%
without any requirement of special cooling/HVAC system etc.

17.1.5 Ratings

1.5.1 System frequency is 50 Hz.

1.5.2 All control and indicating devices, relays and instruments operating on 220V DC for 765 kV
& 500 kV & 220 kV system and 110V DC for 132 kV system. Both Rated Voltage shall have a minimum
tolerance of - 20% and + 15% for variation in voltage.

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1.5.3 Unless otherwise specified, the current circuit for the relays shall be suitable for 1A or 5A,
50 Hz and voltage circuit shall be rated for 63.5V, 50Hz (Ph-N) and 110V, 50Hz (Ph-Ph).

1.5.4 Relay contacts shall make firmly without bounce and the whole of the relay mechanism
shall be as far as possible unaffected by vibration or external magnetic fields. The minimum contact
ratings shall be as follows:

x Switching Voltage = 250 V


x Contact rating = 1250 W/VA
x Making Current = 30 A AC or DC for 0.2 Sec
x Continuous Carrying Current = 5A
x Breaking Current (Power) L/R ≤ 40 ms = 30 W/VA
x Typical Pick-up time = ≤ 10 msec.

Tripping contacts shall be capable of making and carrying 30 A for at least 2000 operations in a duty
cycle.

1.5.5 It shall be ensured that the relay is provided with heavy-duty output contacts for direct
tripping of circuit breaker, wherever the same is necessary as per scheme requirement. The ratings of
contacts shall be coordinated with the requirements of Circuit Breaker Trip Coils. So that, in case of
failure of CB Auxiliary Contact (52a), the relay contact used for direct tripping, shall not be damaged. In
addition to above, adequate number of spare heavy-duty contacts shall also be provided wherever such
type of contacts are used for direct tripping of CB.

1.5.6 Relays shall be capable of withstanding for one minute a low frequency test of the following
value:

x Insulation to ground and between circuits Minimum 2.0 kV R.M.S.


x Across normally open contacts Minimum 1.5 kV R.M.S.

1.5.7 The accuracy class of all relays shall conform to the applicable requirements of approved
international standards.

17.1.6 Protection Devices

1.6.1 The application, performance and testing of protective devices shall be in accordance with
the relevant IEC and BS standards. If the section in the specifications relating to site testing is in conflict
with the relevant section of the Standards, the specifications shall take precedence.

1.6.2 The protection equipment shall be suitable for protection of 765 kV & 500 kV, 220 kV & 132
kV systems.

1.6.3 All protection, control and measurement devices and components shall be approved by
NTDC.

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17.1.7 Numerical Relays

1.7.1 Relays shall be of approved types complying with IEC 60255 (amended to date), shall have
approved characteristics, be flush mounted in dust and moisture proof cases. The components of each
relay shall be suitable for operation under the local climatic conditions.

1.7.2 The relays should have been type tested in accordance with the latest IEC standards, with
particular attention to the EMI immunity.

1.7.3 All Protection Relays shall have IP 40 protection class for housing and IP 20 for terminals.
1.7.4 All Protection Relays shall have conformal coating and shall be suitable for harsh environ-
ments expected to be present in substations.

1.7.5 All protection relays shall be of numerical type with communication facility with a protocol
as per IEC 61850 (latest edition) and IEC 62439-3 PRP (amended to date with min. 02 years proven
field experience). The protection schemes shall include all hardware and software to permit remote
setting/interrogation/fault evaluation from the engineering work station of the control room. These relays
are of a family of hardware known as intelligent Electronic Devices (IEDs).

1.7.6 The Protection Relays shall be capable of time synchronization over the Ethernet via. Pre-
cision Time Synchronization Protocol (PTP)

1.7.7 Auxiliary relays, repeat relays, trip relays and any other simple auxiliary or contact multipli-
cation function may be based on standard attracted armature or other electro-mechanical techniques.

1.7.8 Numerical relays should offer instrumentation, disturbance recording, oscillography and
event logging functions in addition to providing the principal protection function. Access to these func-
tions shall be available locally at the relay as well as remotely as described below. Routine test require-
ments shall be limited to basic function testing through the provision of comprehensive, continuous self-
monitoring alarm and diagnostic functions.

1.7.9 The minimum sampling rate for built-in Fault Recorders in Protection Relays shall be 1 kHz.
While, the events shall be time tagged with 1 msec. resolution.

1.7.10 IEDs shall be able to store at least 50 events and 10 disturbance records and shall be able
to download locally via serial/Ethernet/USB port and remotely from engineering workstation over IEC
61850 communication protocol and NPCC / RCC through the Substation Control System gateways via.
IEC 60870-5-101/104 Protocol.

1.7.11 Where withdrawable type relays are used, the relays shall be designed so that when in
withdrawal position, associated current transformers shall be short circuited.

1.7.12 In case protection relays of the numerical type (IEDs) should be integrated to the SAS,
Numerical relays and schemes provided shall all be suitable for connection to a local communications
network to allow the complete relay scheme to be interfaced to a central computer workstation. The
communications bus, necessary modems and interface units and all associated software should be
provided as part of the contract. With the resulting system, it shall be possible to interrogate all numerical
relays and schemes to monitor and extract recorded data (including settings, measurement parameters,
and disturbance records). It shall also be possible to enable remote adjustment of relay settings if re-
quired.

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1.7.13 The numerical relays provided shall have following features:

x Shall be based on digital signal processing and algorithmic-based functions using multiple
CPUs.
x Programmable scheme logic.
x Remote setting/interrogation.
x Measured quantities displayed.
x Shall be of compact design and modular software.
x Shall have continuous self-monitoring and diagnostic features or shall have automatic relay
and circuitry testing features.
x Shall have selection functions from protection software library and shall be complete with
Menu-driven use interface program.
x Shall have Ethernet fibre optic interfaces (redundant ports) for online and off-line transmis-
sion of relay operation data, feeder load data, sequential event and fault recording, remote
setting etc. It shall also be possible to remotely access all the information, which is available
locally at the relay front panel. It should also be possible to carry out bulk transfer of settings and
fault record information using appropriate licensed PC based software. The necessary software for
communication with each relay type shall be provided as part of the contract.
x The relay shall have ability of clock synchronization on IRIG-B signal and the relay shall
also be able to receive the clock synchronization signal over the IEC 61850 communication
network in substations implementing SAS.
x Time-tagged events/disturbance record. Shall have facility of historic fault information of at
least ten system faults and on demand shall display relay operations, fault recording, fault
location, protection operating times, feeder load data prior to fault etc. from each system
disturbance.
x Shall have both front and rear serial / Ethernet / USB port for further data exploitation,
equipment parameterization, retrieval of fault records, etc. A laptop PC and peripheral de-
vices including Printer, applicable software shall be supplied without an additional cost.
x Shall be suitable for operation based on 220 V DC or 110 V DC auxiliary power sources as
specified with -20% & +15% tolerance in Auxiliary Voltage.
x For all types of IEDs Local HMI requirements, either a backlit Local HMI display or a active
matrix LCD display shall be provided, which shall be suitable for reading details and pa-
rameters in low ambient light conditions.

1.7.14 The design of relays should be hardened against transient surge and over voltages caused
by the CT/VT and DC circuits and associated field devices. The routing of cables shall be such as to
limit interference to a minimum. Any auxiliary supplies necessary to power solid-state circuits shall be
derived from the main station battery and not from batteries built into the relay. Continuously energized
relays including those with economy resistors will not be accepted for any application.

1.7.15 Numeric Relays shall comply with the impulse Withstand and High Frequency disturbance
tests specified in Appendix E of IEC Publication 60255-5, and Type Test reports covering these tests
for all these relays shall be provided. Relays shall be CE marked in accordance with European Union
requirements related to Electromagnetic Compatibility and Low Voltage Equipment safety. Equipment
complying with other national standards may be accepted at NTDC's discretion and where the vendor
provides copies of the relevant standards.

1.7.16 Numeric Relays shall also remain stable under conditions of Radio Interference. Radio Interfer-
ence tests acceptable to the Engineer shall have been carried out by the Manufacturer and in this case
RFI test reports shall be submitted for the Engineers approval. If such tests shave not been carried out,

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the Contractor shall carry out RFI tests to the satisfaction of the Engineer and submit test report for
approval.

1.7.17 Hardware and Software shall be checked by software sub-routine continuously. Important
components supervised shall include:

x CPU and associated Memory (ROM, RAM, EEPROM).


x Input signal validity (A/D converter).
x Operating System Software.
x Protection function software.
x Watchdog and self-monitoring software.
x Output signal integrity.
x Algorithm execution / logic performance.
x Digital input conversion system.
x I/O logic points.
x Power Supply Noise/Failure.
x Internal Clock.

1.7.18 Functional elements in numeric relays shall have LED indicators on the front panels to
enable identification of their operation, faulted phases, zones, hardware and software status etc.

1.7.19 The current coils of the relays shall withstand the thermal and mechanical stresses at least
35 times the continuous current rating of the coil for one half second, 20 times the continuous rating of
the coil for 3 seconds and 100 times the continuous rating of the coil for 1 second without damage to
coil or associated mechanical or electronic components. The continuous rating shall be twice the rated
current, with the specified temperature rise.

1.7.20 Voltage coils shall withstand thermal stress due to continuous energization at voltage 420
V & 450 V for 10 secs without any damage to the relay.

1.7.21 Each protection relay shall have a unique identifier that is clearly visible. The software ref-
erence and issue level shall be identified. The marking of all relays shall comply with Clause 12 of IEC
60255-6 (amended to date).

1.7.22 Each protection relay shall be provided with LCD display facilities on, which shall be shown:

x The current transformer ratio (if applicable), including all ratios of multi ratio transformers
and the ratio selected.
x Voltage transformer ratio (if applicable).
x All Measurements.
x Event & Fault Reporting.
x Settings Parameters.

1.7.23 Each protection relay shall provide a means by, which the user can easily apply the required
settings, which is also secure from inadvertent operation. A display of the selected settings shall be
provided on the protection relay.

1.7.24 Manual for Protection Relays shall be consisting of application examples, testing and commis-
sioning procedures with examples, technical data & ordering sheets etc.

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1.7.25 The Protection Relays shall also be compliant to relevant IEC, IEEE & NERC CIP Protocols from
Cyber Security point of view. For detailed cyber security related requirements, please refer to clause no.
5.11 of this specification.

17.1.8 Standards

17.1.8.1 Atmospheric Environment

Temperature
The standard nominal range of ambient temperature shall be -10°C to +55°C. The protection system
shall operate satisfactorily when tested to the following requirements;

x IEC 60068-2-1 with severity class -10°C, 96 hours.


x IEC 60068-2-2 with severity class +55°C, 96 hours.

The protection system shall be able to withstand the temperature requirements for storage and trans-
portation with severity class -40°C to 70°C, 96 hours.

Relative Humidity
The protection system shall operate correctly with the relative humidity conditions prevailing at site of
93% and shall have been tested to IEC 60068-2-78 with severity class of 10 days. The Contractor shall
demonstrate the suitability.

Enclosure Protection
The protection relays shall meet the requirements of the tests detailed in IEC 60529 with classification
IP 40 for housing and IP 20 for terminals.

17.1.8.2 Mechanical Environment.

Vibration (Sinusoidal)
Cross over frequency: 58 - 60 Hz.
The protection system shall meet the requirements of the tests detailed in IEC 60255-21-1 with severity
class 1.

Shock & Bump.


The protection system shall meet the requirement of the tests detailed in IEC 60255-21-2 with severity
class 1. Further, Details are given in Table 17-1 below.

Table 17-1: Shock & Bump withstand Requirements.

Severity Peak Acceleration Duration of No. of Pulses in Each


Type of Test Class (gn) Pulse (ms) Direction.
Shock Response 2 10 11 3
Shock Withstand 1 15 11 3
Bump 1 10 10 1000

Seismic
The protection system shall meet the requirements of the tests detailed in IEC 60255-21 -3. Further,
Details are given in Table 17-2 below.

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Cross Over Frequency = 8 - 9 Hz.

Table 17-2: Seismic withstand Requirements

Peak Displacement below cross Peak Acceleration above No. of sweepey


Severity over frequency (mm) cross over frequency (gn) class in each Frequency
Class X Y X Y axis Range
2 7.5 3.5 2.0 1.0 1 1-35

Where,
= Horizontal Axis &
= Vertical Axis

17.1.8.3 AC Immunity

AC/DC Auxiliary Energizing.


The protection system shall be capable of being energized from a DC auxiliary energizing voltage of
220 V or 110 V (nominal).
The protection system or its associated power supply for use in 220 V or 110 V (nominal) dc supply
system shall operate correctly over a voltage range -20% and +15%.
The static protection system shall meet the requirements of IEC Standard 60255-11 with interruptions
to dc auxiliary energizing quantity.
AC 100 Hz ripple on DC supply, the relays shall with stand 12% AC ripple on the c/c supply.
Performance Criteria: Class - A.

Frequency.
The standard frequency shall be 50 Hz. The nominal range of frequency shall be -5% to +5%.

17.1.8.4 Insulation

Rated Insulation Voltage.


The rated insulation of circuits connected to current transformers of high impedance relays shall be 1000
V.
All other circuits shall have an insulation voltage of 250 V. All open contacts of the protection system
shall withstand a voltage of 1000 V.

Dielectric Tests.
The protection system shall comply with the dielectric test requirements of IEC 60255-5:

iii. 2.0 kV rms for one minute between all terminals and case earth.
iv. 2.0 kV rms for one minute between all terminals of each independent circuit grouped together,
and all other terminals.
v. 1.5 kV rms for one minute across dedicated normally open contacts of output relays.
vi. 1.0 kV rms for 1 minute across normally open contacts of change over and watch dog output
relays.

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Impulse Withstand.
The protection system shall comply with the impulse test requirements of IEC publication 60255-5 of 5
kV peak 1.2/50 μs, 0.5 J across:
i. Each independent circuit and the case with terminals of each independent circuit together.
ii. Each independent circuit and the case with terminals of each independent circuit together.
iii. iii. Terminals of the same circuit except normally open metallic contacts.

17.1.8.5 Electromagnetic Compatibility

The requirements of this section of the specification are applicable to electronic protection systems
whether these are based on analogue, digital or numerical design techniques. These requirements may
also be applied to electro mechanical relays that radiate electromagnetic interference during their oper-
ation

High Frequency Disturbance.


The protection system shall comply with the requirements of IEC publication 60255-22-1 with Severity
Class III.
x 1 MHZ burst disturbance test.
x 2.5 kV Common Mode.
x Power supply, CTs, PTs, opto inputs, output contacts, terminal block, communication.
x 1 kV differential Mode.
x Power supply, flied voltage, CTs, PTs, opto inputs and outputs contacts.
x Performance Criteria: Class - A.

17.1.8.6 Fast Transients

The protection system shall comply with the requirements of IEC publication 60255-22-4 with Severity
Level III and IV.
2 kV, 5 KHz (Class-III) and 4 kV, 2.5 KHz (Class-IV) Power Supply, field voltage, opto inputs, outputs
contacts, CTs, VTs.
2 kV, 5 KHz (Class III) and 4 kV, 2.5 KHz (Class-IV) Capacitive Coupling.
Terminal Block communication connections.

17.1.8.7 Conducted / Radiated Emissions.

Conducted Emissions.
The protection system shall comply with the requirements of EN 55011 (Class A) and EN 52022 (Class
B).
0.15 - 0.5 MHz, 79 dBμV (quasi peak), 66 dBμV (average).
0.5 - 30 MHz, 73 dBμV (quasi peak), 60 dBμV (average).

Radiated Emissions.
The protection system shall comply with the requirements of EN 55011 (Class A) and EN 55022 (Class
A).
30 - 230 MHz, 40 dBμV (quasi peak) at 10 m measurement distance.
230 - 1000 MHz, 47 dBμV (quasi peak) at 10 m measurement distance.

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Electro static Discharge.


The protection system shall comply with the requirements of IEC publication 60255-22-3 with Severity
Class IV.
Class 4: 15 kV air discharge.
Class 4: 8 kV contact discharge.
Test carried out both with and without cover fitted.

17.1.8.8 Conducted / Radiated Immunity.

Conducted Immunity.
IEC 60255-22-6 (level 3).
V/m at 1 KHz 80% am, 150 KHz to 80 MHz.
Spot tests at 27 MHz, 68 MHz.

Radiated Immunity
The protection system shall comply with the requirements of IEC publication 60255 - 22 - 3 with severity
Class-III.
V/m 80 MHz - 1 GHz at 1 kHz 80% am.
Spot tests at 80 MHz, 160 MHz, 450 MHz and 900 MHz (Double Test).
Performance Criteria: Class - A.

Radiated Immunity from digital radio telephones


The protection system shall comply with the requirements of EN 50204.
V/m 900 MHz + 5 MHz and 1.89 GHz + 5 MHz,
200 Hz rep. Freq; 50% duty cycle, pulse modulated.
Performance Criteria: Class - A.

17.1.9 Construction of Panels

17.1.9.1 Panel Design

1.9.1.1 Each panel shall be constructed of sheet steel not less than 2.5 mm unless otherwise ap-
proved.

1.9.1.2 Panels shall be suitable for floor mounting and shall provide for bottom entry of cable via ver-
min proof plate.

1.9.1.3 The size of relay panel shall not be less than 800 x 800 x 2200 mm. The size of control
panel for one and half breaker diameter shall not be less than 1000 x 800 x 2200 mm.

1.9.1.4 The clearance between apparatus mounted on the panel side shall not be less than that,
which will permit full and easy access to all terminals and apparatus mounted on the panels.

1.9.1.5 Indoor panels shall be of IP51 protective category and all outdoor cubicles / Marshalling Kiosks
/ Local Control Cubicles / CT Box / VT Box etc. shall be at least of IP55 with sun / rain shades.

1.9.1.6 For indoor panels, the front door shall have glass front of sufficient mechanical strength.
The vertical centre line of the window cut-out shall be congruent with the one of the 19" rack.

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1.9.1.7 Mounting plates inside the cabinets of sheet steel with at least 3 mm thickness and assem-
bly system used shall be of standard design and construction. Rails, brackets etc. shall fit to the pitch
system of the basic support frame.

1.9.1.8 Floor plates of panels/cubicles shall not be used as gland plates for control cables termi-
nations, but spare, removable gland plates having brass cable glands of appropriate size shall be pro-
vided within the panels/cubicles, located so as to provide adequate clearances for terminating the ca-
bles.

1.9.1.9 Marshalling Kiosks, Local Control Cubicles etc. shall be made of Aluminium / stainless
steel.

1.9.1.10 Each cubicle shall be earthed with earth strip of at 16 mm² highly flexible stranded copper
with insulation in green-yellow colour.

1.9.1.11 Each door shall be fitted with earth strap of at 16 mm² highly flexible stranded copper with
insulation in green-yellow colour.

1.9.1.12 All panels/cubicles shall have two leaf rear doors with locking arrangement.

1.9.1.13 Doors are to be arranged so that every individual door or frame can be opened without
moving doors of adjacent panels/cubicles, equipped with minimum 150° hinges.

1.9.1.14 The panels/cubicles are to be supplied with all locks, cable gland boxes with floor fixing kit
and anchoring devices, gland plates, bus bar, internal wiring, terminal boards, and accessories such as
well brackets and angles as well as eye bolts complete with reinforcement plates and like used.

1.9.1.15 Mounded gaskets of non-ageing materials shall be used to provide close sealing.

1.9.1.16 The interior of each cubicle shall be finished with a light coloured paint. Anti-Condensation
heater controlled by hygrostat shall also be fitted in each panel/cubicle, which shall be well ventilated
through vermin proof louvers fitted with braze gauze screens subject to approval of NTDC.

1.9.1.17 The arrangement and mounting of all indicating devices, control switches, relays and other
equipment shall be subject to the approval of the Engineer of NTDC.

1.9.1.18 The exterior finish and colour of panels / cubicles shall be to the approval of Engineer of
NTDC.

1.9.1.19 Every cubicle shall have at the top left-hand corner easy visible lamps to indicate healthi-
ness of main DC supplies in the panel.

1.9.1.20 Circuit/equipment labels shall be provided on the front and back of the panels.

1.9.1.21 A strip light shall be fitted inside each panel/cubicle and so arranged that all wiring is illu-
minated as early as possible without dazzle. The strip light shall be controlled by electrical ON/OFF
switch in addition to a door switch. 1.9.1.22 Heater and panel illumination shall have separate MCBs in
each panel.

1.9.1.23 Device references of the relays and other components shall be according to IEEE/ANSI
standard. Devices related to particular protection shall be identified with the respective protection device

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numbers. Device reference/number and function (Dist., O/C etc.) of major built-in protection features
shall be shown on a permanent label on the panel/cubicle.

1.9.1.24 3 pin AC Socket protected using ELCB shall be provided in each Relay Panel / Control Panel /
Local Control Cubicle / Marshalling Kiosk.

17.1.9.2 Testing Facilities

1.9.2.1 Separate testing facilities shall be provided for each current and voltage transformer sec-
ondary circuit to give access for testing protection relays and metering system and associated circuits.
These shall consist of test block mounted adjacent to relay, or any other testing arrangement approved
by the Engineer of NTDC.

1.9.2.2 Test facilities shall be provided for testing of the protection/signalling schemes between
substations. These facilities shall include all features necessary to permit online testing with minimum
risk of unwanted tripping.

1.9.2.3 Test facilities for testing of the relays on relay panels shall be provided such that;

x The outputs of current transformers can be short circuited to neutral and disconnection from relay
circuits.
x The output of voltage transformers can be disconnected from relay circuits.
x Currents and voltages can be applied to relays free from any connections to the current or voltage
transformers.
x Current and voltage earth connections shall not be disturbed by use of testing devices.
x Whilst in service, the currents and voltages can be measured without interrupting relay inputs.
x It shall be possible to test the setting and function of any A.C. actuated relay by secondary injection
without disconnecting any wire or permanent connection.

1.9.2.4 Separate testing devices should be provided for each measuring relay.

17.1.9.3 Panel Wiring

1.9.3.1 All internal wiring shall be made in accordance with IEC standards with annealed copper,
thermoplastic insulated with an overall flame-retardant braid.

1.9.3.2 All cables and wires shall continuously carry their rated currents under the worst tempera-
ture conditions, which prevail in summer and also withstand maximum fault currents without damage or
deterioration. Wiring shall neatly run in rigid PVC plastic wire-ways, clear of any metal panels and not
filled with more than 60% or bundle with no bunch containing more than 12 wires. The bare ends of
stranded shall be provided with squeeze sleeve.

1.9.3.3 Wiring between terminals of various devices shall be point to point (no splicing or T con-
nection shall be allowed).

1.9.3.4 Groups of exposed wires shall be run straight, horizontally or vertically with short right-
angle bends. Each wire shall be properly protected where it bears a channel or duct.

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1.9.3.5 Both ends of every wire core and all necessary panel wiring shall be filled with numbered
slip-on ferrules of moisture and oil resisting insulation material having a glossy finish and with their
identification numbers (local and remote) with heat-treated transparent covering, which guarantees life-
time legibility of numbers. Ferrules shall be fitted in such a way that they cannot become detached when
the wire is removed from the terminal. The colour and type of ferrules shall be approved by the Engineer
of NTDC.

1.9.3.6 Outgoing wiring shall be connected to terminal blocks suitable for connection to multi con-
ductor twisted pair cables. Generally, one wire but not more than two wires shall be connected to any
device terminal or terminal block.

1.9.3.7 All secondary copper wiring within panels, racks, boards etc. shall be in accordance with
the relevant IEC standard, will be carried out for the fully rated distribution voltage (2 kV AC/min, test
voltage).

1.9.3.8 Wiring of CT and VT circuits shall be in separate multi core cables (coloured wires Red,
Yellow and Blue for phases and black for neutral carefully segregated and screened.

1.9.3.9 Cables of DC circuits shall be coloured grey.

1.9.3.10 Cables for DC power shall be provided with the following colour code;

x RED for Positive.


x BLACK for Negative.

1.9.3.11 All wires forming part of trip circuit shall be provided with an additional RED ferrule marked
Trip in Black.

17.1.9.4 Terminal Blocks

1.9.4.1 Poly carbonate terminals are not acceptable.

1.9.4.2 Terminal blocks shall consist of single insertion type terminals of non-tracking, non-inflam-
mable synthetic plastics. Polyamide terminals may also be accepted subject to the approval of the En-
gineer of NTDC.

1.9.4.3 All terminals shall have two separate clamping plates suitable for connection of incoming
and outgoing stranded or solid conductors, respectively; however, only one wire per terminal will be
accepted. Terminals with clamping screws in direct contact with conductor are not acceptable.

1.9.4.4 Terminal blocks shall be designed and manufactured according to adequate rating require-
ments and IEC standards.

1.9.4.5 Provision shall be made to terminate and ground the overall copper shields of incoming
cables.

1.9.4.6 Cabling for indicating instruments using transducers outputs shall be by means of individ-
ually shielded wires and one extra stud shall be provided per pair of terminals for grounding of the shield.

1.9.4.7 Minimum 10% spare terminal blocks shall be available in each terminal strip for future use.

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1.9.4.8 CT Circuit Terminal Blocks.

The CT terminal blocks at the first accessible point of termination at the device (power circuit breaker,
power transformer cabinet, switchgear cabinet etc.) shall have shorting, grounding & isolating facilities
by means of a copper bar with shorting screws with the design similar. The design shall be such that
the removal of the shorting screw shall not cause any CT circuit opening. The terminal blocks used for
termination of the CT cables in the marshalling boxes and panels should be correctly sized to accom-
modate the required conductor sizes. Each CT shall have shorting and isolating facilities at the first
panel of entry in the control room or in the case of the switchgear, the control cabinet.

17.1.9.5 Size of Control Cables

1.9.5.1 The external wiring used for protection C.T. connection shall be of minimum 6 mm² size
and that used for protection VT connection shall be of minimum of 4 mm² size. Metering C.T. shall be
of minimum 6.0 mm² size. Metering V.T. shall be of minimum 4 mm². Annunciation SCADA and control
etc. shall be of 1.5 mm² cable size. Protection schemes shall be based on the use of 2.5 mm² cable
size.

17.1.9.6 Earthing

1.9.6.1 Each control panel, relay panel & outdoor marshalling kiosk/local control cubicle shall be
provided with a copper earth bar of not less than 120 mm² and arranged so that the bars of adjacent
panels can be joined together to form a common bus.

1.9.6.2 The common earthing bus bar of panels shall be connected to the main station earthing
system via a copper earthing connection of not less than 120 mm².

1.9.6.3 All panel doors shall be earthed through flexible braided wires of proper size.

17.1.9.7 Earth Links

1.9.7.1 Each current and voltage transformer circuit shall be earthed through a removable link at
one point only. Links shall be clearly labelled and mounted in accessible position.

17.1.9.8 Miniature Circuit Breakers

1.9.8.1 Each MCB shall be equipped with two normally closed (NC) and two normally open (NO)
auxiliary contacts for alarm and signalization function.

1.9.8.2 Only DC miniature circuit breakers shall be employed for DC applications. AC MCBs shall
not be acceptable in place of DC MCBs.

1.9.8.3 The miniature circuit breakers shall be designed for continuous duty and shall carry the
rated current continuously without exceeding the specified temperature rise.

1.9.8.4 Each DC MCB shall have magnet on its contacts.

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17.1.10 Type of Relay Panels for 765 kV & 500 & 220 & 132 kV Systems

17.1.10.1 The details of relay panels for 765 kV system

Panel Details
Sr. No. Description Type Clause Ref No.
i. Transmission Line Protection Panel - (Set I) R11 1.13.1
ii. Transmission Line Protection Panel - (Set II) R12 1.13.2
iii. Auto Transformer Protection Panel - (Set I) R13 1.13.3
iv. Auto Transformer Protection Panel - (Set II) R14 1.13.4
v. Auto Transformer Auxiliary Panel R13.1 1.13.5
vi. Auto Transformer Outdoor Control Panel R14.1 1.13.5
vii. Shunt Reactor Protection Panel R15 1.13.6
viii. Trip Circuit Supervision Panel R16 1.13.7
ix. Breaker Failure Protection Panel R17 1.13.8
x. De Centralized type Low Impedance Busbar Protection Panel R18 1.13.9

Note: Transformer Auxiliary and Outdoor Control Panels shall be provided by the Transformer Manu-
facturer and shall be included in the Price of the Transformer

17.1.10.2 The details of relay panels for 500 kV system

Panel Details
Sr. No. Description Type Clause Ref No.
i. Transmission Line Protection Panel - (Set I) R21 1.14.1
ii. Transmission Line Protection Panel - (Set II) R22 1.14.2
iii. Auto Transformer Protection Panel - (Set I) R23 1.14.3
iv. Auto Transformer Protection Panel - (Set II) R24 1.14.4
v. Auto Transformer Auxiliary Panel R23.1 1.14.5
vi. Auto Transformer Outdoor Control Panel R24.1 1.14.5
vii. Trip Circuit Supervision Panel R26 1.14.6
viii. Breaker Failure Protection Panel R27 1.14.7
ix. De Centralized type Low Impedance Busbar Protection Panel R28 1.14.8

Note: Transformer Auxiliary and Outdoor Control Panels shall be provided by the Transformer Manu-
facturer and shall be included in the Price of the Transformer

17.1.10.3 The Details of Relay Panels for 220 kV System

Panel Details
Sr. No. Description Type Clause Ref No.
i. Transmission Line Protection Panel - (Set I) R31 1.15.1
ii. Transmission Line Protection Panel - (Set II) R32 1.15.2
iii. Auto Transformer Protection Panel - (Set I) R33 1.15.3
iv. Auto Transformer Protection Panel - (Set II) R34 1.15.4
v. Auto Transformer Auxiliary Panel R33.1 1.15.5
vi. Auto Transformer Outdoor Control Panel R34.1 1.15.5
vii. Trip Circuit Supervision Panel R36 1.15.6

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Panel Details
Sr. No. Description Type Clause Ref No.
viii. Breaker Failure Protection Panel R37 1.15.7
ix. De Centralized type Low Impedance Busbar Protection Panel R38 1.15.8

Note: Transformer Auxiliary and Outdoor Control Panels shall be provided by the Transformer Manu-
facturer and shall be included in the Price of the Transformer

17.1.10.4 The Details of Relay Panels for 132 kV System

Panel Details
Sr. No. Description Type Clause Ref No.
i. Transmission Line Protection Panel R41 1.16.1
ii. Power Transformer Protection Panel R43 1.16.2
iii. Power Transformer Auxiliary Panel R43.1 1.16.3
iv. Power Transformer Outdoor Control Panel R44.1 1.16.3
v. Bus Coupler Protection Panel R45 1.16.4
vi. Busbar Protection Panel R48 1.16.6

Note: Transformer Auxiliary and Outdoor Control Panels shall be provided by the Transformer Manu-
facturer and shall be included in the Price of the Transformer

1.10.4 The minimum dimensions of Relay Panels (Height x Width x Depth) shall be 2200 x 800 x 800
mm.

17.1.11 Circuit Breaker Tripping Circuits

1.11.1 Two independent tripping coils shall be fitted to each circuit breaker. The first trip coil shall be
associated with first supply and the first tripping system and the second trip coil shall be connected with
the second supply and the second tripping system. Trip outputs of each protection shall be connected
to both the trip coils of its associated breaker.

1.11.2 Each circuit breaker trip coil supply, associated auxiliary switches and wiring shall be fully super-
vised. The supervision shall be effective whether the circuit breaker is open or close and whether trip
signal is present or not.

17.1.12 Operating Characteristics

17.1.12.1 Transmission Line Protection Relay (Main-I)

1.12.1.1 The transmission line protection relay shall be modern, numerical, high speed, fully micro-
processor based, suitable for single and multi-pole tripping of long and heavily loaded lines as well as
short lines. Final selection of the relay shall be subject to the approval of Protection & Control, NTDC.

1.12.1.2 The numerical line protection relay shall have a minimum following feature:

i. Minimum of Four Zone Distance Protection Feature having adjustable tilt angle of (-30° to 30°)
for each zone.

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ii. Self-diagnostic and on-line test facility.


iii. Mutual compensation for parallel lines.
iv. Fault Locator.
v. Thermal over loading.
vi. Full scheme (non-switched type) with separate measuring elements for each zone and all types
of fault i.e. Single Phase, Two Phase & Three Phase faults (with or without involving ground).
vii. Fault Detection & tripping during fast power swing conditions.
viii. Fault recording, events recording and disturbance recording.
ix. Stub protection.
x. Echo and weak-in feed features.
xi. CCVT Fuse Failure supervision along-with Line PT & Reference VTs MCB Trip Status Checking.
xii. Detect broken conductor for indication / tripping.
xiii. Power Swing Detection / blocking / tripping, independent selection for each zone.
xiv. Under voltage / over-voltage features as per clause no. 1.12.1.39.
xv. Adjustable characteristic angle, ± Tilt angle(s) & Mho offsets, independent for each zone.
xvi. High Impedance fault detection.
xvii. Variable residual compensation for all zones.
xviii. Delta directional comparison.
xix. CT Supervision / PT supervision.
xx. CCVT Transient Detection & Filtering.
xxi. Breaker contact wear monitor.
xxii. Residual Voltage Protection.
xxiii. GPS Time Synchronizing.
xxiv. Switch on-to-fault facility.
xxv. Easy setting mode.
xxvi. Programmable LEDs.
xxvii. Load Encroachment Detection Feature.
xxviii. Out of Step Protection Feature.
xxix. Programmable / Configurable input & output configuration.
xxx. Directional Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Feature as per clause no. 1.12.11.
xxxi. Non - directional Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Feature as per clause no. 1.12.11.
xxxii. Auto Recloser & Synchronization Check Functionality for Two Circuit Breakers as per Clause
1.12.1.37.
xxxiii. Configurable & Development of user defined gate logic / scheme logic.

1.12.1.3 The transmission line protection relays shall have provision for operating in any of the fol-
lowing modes of operation via duplicate digital power line carrier (DPLC) communication system & SDH
(Synchronous Digital Hierarchy) equipment working in conjunction with optical ground wire (OPGW):

a. Permissive under-reach transfer trip scheme.


b. Permissive over-reach transfer trip scheme.
c. Stage acceleration.
d. Blocking scheme.
e. Unblocking scheme.
f. Current Reversal Ground Protection.

1.12.1.4 High resistance earth faults are difficult to detect using distance relays. If they are set to
operate for such a fault, there would be danger of operation due to load currents. For this reason, the
distance protection shall incorporate or be associated with facilities for detection of such faults using
sensitive directional earth fault (DEF) elements.

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1.12.1.5 Directional comparison earth fault scheme shall be integrated with the distance protection
and capable of using the same power line carrier protection signalling / SDH Equipment command as
the associated distance protection. The scheme shall be inoperative during the single pole auto-recloser
scheme.

1.12.1.6 When permissive over-reach signalling is selected, the distance protection and directional
comparison earth fault protection shall include a signal echo scheme, which re-transmits the received
signal, if the line isolator or both circuit breakers are open.

1.12.1.7 It shall be possible to extend the first zone step to 120% or user settable percentage of the
basic length of the protected section during protection signalling system (PLC/SDH) failure or when
charging a dead line. During the auto-recloser dead time, the first step shall automatically be set back
to normal first zone setting of the line impedance.

1.12.1.8 The characteristics of measuring elements for all types of faults shall be directional (user
settable based on relay settings) / non-directional impedance and shall have both Mho & quadrilateral
characteristics to best suit various fault conditions due to phase-to ground and inter-phase faults.
Measures shall be taken to avoid undesired tripping due to current reversals during switching operations.
Phase and ground fault compensation features shall be incorporated to ensure accurate distance meas-
urement for all types of faults.

1.12.1.9 The protection scheme shall be capable of single-phase / three-phase auto reclosing with
built-in Auto Recloser feature of distance relays for two circuit breaker control and shall be capable of
actuating single and three-phase tripping of the faulted phase (s).

1.12.1.10 During Single phase reclosing cycles, if another fault evolves on other phases of the trans-
mission line or Trip on Reclose (TOR) condition appears, 3 pole tripping order shall be issued to the
circuit breaker & auto recloser shall be blocked.

1.12.1.11 The relays shall operate with correct directional sense for zero voltage three-phase faults,
based on the normal voltage existing at the relay terminals prior to the faults by a memory unit/module.
Provision shall be made to prevent false operation of the unit and to give annunciation for loss of voltage
due to fault on the secondary side of the CCVTs / CVTs. The blocking of false operation shall be faster
than minimum first zone operating time of the relay.

1.12.1.12 Power swing blocking / unblocking function shall be included in the distance protection
scheme. Indication of power swing detection & blocking will be provided. The power swing blocking shall
be provided with selection features to select any of the following blocking zones/modes:

a. Blocking of all Zones.


b. Blocking of Zone 3.
c. Blocking of Zone 2.
d. Blocking of Zone 1 only.
e. Unblocking of any of selected Zone.

1.12.1.13 The relay shall be able to detect all kinds of fault during power swing and provision be
provided for the removal of blocking of the relay during a power swing on the detection of evolving fault.

1.12.1.14 The correct measurement shall be unaffected by heavy load transfer, line charging cur-
rents, disturbed primary line currents and voltages, external switching and sudden power reversal.

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1.12.1.15 Correct distance protection is critically dependent on voltage transformer supply and if two
distance protection schemes are implemented, then each should be fed from separate VT core or sep-
arate MCB protected circuit. If voltage transformer supply to a distance protection is lost, then incorrect
tripping could occur. Consequently, voltage for transformer supervision facilities shall be provided for all
distance protections, which shall instantaneously inhibit tripping from the distance protection and initiate
an alarm after a time delay of at least 200 msec. The trip inhibit from loss of voltage transformer, voltage
supply shall not be operational unless the line has been energized for a short time in order to avoid
blocking of close-onto-fault logic. A voltage transformer supervision scheme, which is capable of detect-
ing the loss of any voltage and of all phase voltages is required.

1.12.1.16 The relay shall be suitable for adjusting its reach during transient conditions to avoid mal-
operation.

1.12.1.17 The relay shall be suitable for series compensated lines to deal with the conditions in, which
the impedance seen by the relay is reduced than the actual impedance due to the leading VARS.

1.12.1.18 The operating time of the relay in the ideal conditions of location for fault i.e. near to relay
and high values of system impedance ratio (S.I.R) should be 20 msec. Contour curves giving the reach
and time operating performance for all types of faults at different ZS/ZL ratios shall be submitted with the
proposal.

1.12.1.19 The claim for operating time of the relay shall be supported by the Typical Isochronic Op-
eration Time Characteristics curves.

1.12.1.20 The relay shall be able to operate correctly in heavy load conditions on long lines.

1.12.1.21 The relay shall be able to behave accurately in two ends feeding source for a fault on a
transmission line.

1.12.1.22 The distance relays shall have built-in indications for showing the zone in, which the relay
tripped whether it is due to phase-to-ground or phase-to-phase fault. The relay operation was due to
carrier aided trip, switch on to fault, power swing blocking, VT fuse fail or directional earth fault etc. if
appropriate, Indication must not be lost in event of a supply failure.

1.12.1.23 The scheme shall be provided with sufficient contacts for wiring to the remote Annunciator
and Events Recorder. The scheme shall be insensitive to the specified range of frequency changes and
to the DC component in the fault current.

1.12.1.24 Earth fault compensation feature shall be built-in to ensure accurate distance measurement
for all types of faults and to allow for the variation in the path of earth faults on the system.

1.12.1.25 The operating time of each zone shall be substantially independent of fault current magni-
tude.

1.12.1.26 To Protect the zone between the bay circuit breaker & line disconnector while the line dis-
connector is open, auxiliary contact of line disconnector shall be wired on Binary Input of Transmission
Line Protection Relay. The auxiliary contact of line disconnector shall enable an Over-Current element
while the line disconnector is open & block the Over-Current element while the line disconnector is
closed.

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1.12.1.27 The reach of each zone shall be individually and independently adjustable. The Contractor
shall furnish necessary evidence to show that each step of operating time is sufficiently independent of
the magnitude of fault current.

1.12.1.28 Provision shall be made for detection of broken transmission conductors not involving
ground.

1.12.1.29 The built-in distance to fault locator shall have compensation for the mutual coupling in
case of parallel lines algorithm shall calculate in real time. The distance to a fault should be in either km
or percentage of line length maintaining an accuracy of 2%. Also, the fault locator function in the relay
should be able to store data for at least 5 quick successive faults. It shall also be able to work accurately
for series compensated lines.

1.12.1.30 Each distance relay shall have a minimum of 32 Binary Outputs (including the output con-
tacts as specified in clause no. 1.5.5), 30 Binary Inputs & an adequate number of programmable LEDs
(at-least 14 Nos).

1.12.1.32 In each line protection panel, if the main Distance Relay is not capable of providing above-
mentioned Inputs / Outputs, 01 No. DI / DO Box as specified in the Clause No. 1.12.7 shall be used
along-with distance relay.

1.12.1.33 Each distance relay shall have built-in 3 stage over-voltage protection feature as specified
in in the Clause No. 1.12.1.39.

1.12.1.34 Distance Relay shall have built in auto recloser & Synchronization check functionality as
specified in Clause Nos. 1.12.1.37 & 1.12.1.38 respectively.

1.12.1.35 In One & Half Breaker scheme, each distance relay shall trip & reclose both its controlling
circuit breakers i.e. Bus side & Middle circuit breaker.

1.12.1.36 For proper operation of the synchro check & auto recloser functions, distance relay shall
have two (02) Nos. reference voltage inputs in addition to three (03) phase line voltage input.

1.12.1.37 Auto Recloser Functionality

1.12.1.37.1. The reclosing feature shall be able to handle single pole and three pole high speed and
delayed reclosing. The reclosing function shall have features to operate in conjunction with line protec-
tion in transferred tripping, carrier acceleration and directional comparison blocking carrier schemes.
1.12.1.37.2. Auto Recloser shall be initiated only for the following conditions:

a. Single phase-to-ground faults/phase-to-phase faults/double phase-to-ground faults in zone 1.


b. Single phase-to-ground faults/phase-to-phase faults/double phase-to-ground faults in zone 2 with
receipt of permissive signal from the other end.

1.12.1.37.3. Full information shall be provided regarding the means of discrimination employed by the
protection and recloser in combination with the sequence of events when single phase-to-ground fault
involves a second phase during the switching sequence. Relay equipment shall be provided with a
selector switch or and through software to select any of the following sequences. Reclosing sequence
shall be as under:

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a. Single-phase recloser (1-phase faults are reclosed single phase, 2 and 3 phase faults are not
reclosed).
b. Single and three-phase recloser (1-phase faults are reclosed single phase, 2 and 3 phase faults
are reclosed three phase).
c. Three phase recloser (1-phase, 2-phase and 3-phase faults are all reclosed three phase).

1.12.1.37.4. Key lockable auto recloser "in/out" selector switch shall be provided to enable/disable the
auto recloser functionality, with key withdrawable in "in" position.

1.12.1.37.5. The relay equipment shall be provided with timing features to cause three-phase lockout if
the fault detecting relays pick up within 5 to 10 seconds of the recloser cycle.

1.12.1.37.6. Single pole recloser will close the circuit breaker, independent of any voltage or synchroni-
zation checks. Three-pole recloser will be provided with voltage check logic to detect live line-dead bus,
dead line-live bus, and live line - live bus, conditions with selection to inhibit or allow any combination of
the above conditions. For live line-live bus recloser the closing command will be checked by the synchro-
check having no additional time delay over and above that necessary to ensure safe synchronizing
conditions. In case of change of system conditions during the timing sequence, the sequence will reset
and re-start provided the modified conditions do not require an inhibited mode.

1.12.1.37.7. The auto re-closure feature shall operate in conjunction with both the Main-I and Main-II
line protections. Auto-reclose and the associated pole trip logic will operate on both breakers controlling
the line in one and a half breaker bay. Master Follower logic shall be provided and the tripping will be
simultaneous but recloser will be in priority order with bus side breaker closing first and the mid breaker
following if the bus side breaker closes successfully. However, if the bus side breaker cannot reclose
because it was open prior to the line fault or if its recloser is inhibited by a mechanism fault of a non-
reclosable protection operation in one adjacent zone, then the priority shall be automatically reversed
and the centre breaker will reclose first. The priority logic will initiate the second breaker close logic
based on an independent user settable built-in timer following the first breaker without further checks
for single pole reclose but via the appropriate voltage detection and synchro-check logic for three pole
reclose. A removable inhibit of three pole reclosing shall be provided on the centre breakers if neither
of the associated bus breaker are closed in service.

1.12.1.37.8. The auto-reclose cycle will be inhibited and cancelled, if a circuit breaker fail protection
operates on either line breaker, if a local reactor protection operates, if busbar protection operates, if
backup protection of transmission line operates, transformer protection operates (for Mid CB only), if a
direct transfer trip, inter trip, signal associated with a remote reactor fault or breaker fail operation is
received. The auto recloser of the respective breaker will also be inhibited if it is tripped by a protection
operation in an adjacent zone or on operation of SOTF.

1.12.1.37.9. After Auto Recloser is initiated, a reclose command shall be issued to the CB after the dead
time has elapsed, Circuit Breaker is ready for close & no blocking signal is present.

1.12.1.37.10. The Auto Recloser function shall be blocked during a user settable reclaim time,
which start from the last shot of the auto recloser. The Auto Recloser shall also be blocked if the circuit
breaker is not ready or if there is a preconfigured external blocking signal.

1.12.1.37.11. Auto-reclose shall not be initiated on breakers that were open prior to a fault or for
faults, which occur within 5 seconds of manual closure.

1.12.1.38 Synchronizing Check Functionality

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1.12.1.38.1. The synchronization Check Functionality shall check the conditions of synchronism existing
between two system voltages and close any of the high voltage breakers when the voltages are within
the set limits in voltage magnitude, phase and frequency. It also includes the feature that the function
will operate when one of the sources is de-energized. The operating time shall be adjustable. The relay
shall have phase angle setting range of 5 to 50 degrees. If the circuit is not in synchronism, then the
recloser shall be locked out. VT MCB Trip Statuses of all reference voltages for synchro check scheme
shall be checked for blocking of synchronism check scheme if the VT MCBs are in trip condition.

1.12.1.38.2. The settings of the difference of voltage, frequency and phase angles shall be user se-
lectable.

1.12.1.38.3. The input voltage for the synchronism check function shall be user selectable i.e. Phase -
Phase or Phase - Neutral voltages.

1.12.1.38.4. A synchronism - check shall allow reclosing of two system on live - live voltages or live -
dead system.

1.12.1.38.5. The synchronizing check feature shall be a part of the auto-reclose scheme and shall be
fed from line voltage transformer and relevant bus bar / node point voltage transformer. The selector
choice of the bus bar voltage shall be performed via automatic voltage selection relay scheme based
on Open / Close Status of bay / line disconnectors.

1.12.1.39 Over-voltage Protection Feature

1.12.1.39.1. The Protection Relays shall have at min. 3 voltage protection (under / over voltage) stages.
Each voltage protection stage shall have independent selectable reference voltage input i.e. Ph - Ph
and Ph - N.

1.12.1.39.2. Each voltage protection stage shall be independently selectable as definite time or inverse
time operating mode.

1.12.1.39.3. The voltage setting range of these relays shall be within 0.7 - 1.6 UN with steps of 0.1 Volts.
The delay time for definite voltage protection stage shall be selectable from 1 msec. to at-least 200 secs.
The TMS settings for inverse time mode shall be 0 - 2 sec.

1.12.1.39.4. The drop off to pick-up ratio for voltage protection feature shall be in range of 95 - 98%.

17.1.12.2 Transmission Line Protection Relay (Main-II)

1.12.2.1 All the features contained in Distance Protection Main-II shall be in line with Clause 1.12.1
of this Specification. Main-II Transmission Line Protection Relay shall have different operating algorithm
and shall be of different make and type.

17.1.12.3 Transmission Line Current Differential Protection Relay (Main-I)

1.12.3.1 Current Differential Protection Relay shall be of numerical type and phase-segregated with
independent fault measuring capability. The current differential relay shall be percentage biased re-

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straint characteristics & designed with multiple differential slope settings. The hardware shall be de-
signed with a CT saturation detector. This detector will change the slope characteristic from low value
to high value to increase the operating current. The line terminal that detects the saturation should send
a coded message to the remote end over the same channel used to exchange current samples, so that
slope characteristic is also changed at the other end. Proper transient biasing shall be incorporated to
avoid the operation of current differential protection during CT saturation in the event of heavy faults in
the adjacent sections or even very close to the zone of protection.

1.12.3.2 The protection function shall be designed to detect all type of phase to ground, phase-to-
phase and 3 phase faults (with or without involving ground). The current differential feature shall also
be able to detect through faults & shall remain stable during such conditions. The current differential
relay shall be designed with shunt capacitance current compensation. The relay shall be stable & oper-
ate accurately if a series capacitor compensation is installed on the transmission line. The relay operat-
ing time shall not exceed 20 msec. for any type of fault.

1.12.3.3 The current differential relay shall have built-in multi zone distance protection & all other
protection features as explained in clause no. 1.12.1 above. Moreover, the current differential relay shall
be designed to work with a single and three-phase auto-reclosing (AR) functionality.

1.12.3.4 The conceptual design of the protection shall be unaffected by:

x Zero sequence mutual coupling.


x Sudden power reversal.
x Line Charging current.
x Interaction of fault resistance and sources feeding with different fault angles producing misleading
measurement of reactance.
x External switching phenomena.
x CT Saturation.

1.12.3.5 Close-in high-current faults shall be cleared instantaneously and the relay may trip the
breaker without information from the remote end. However, generally the line differential relays shall be
programmed to trip the circuits breaker at all ends of the feeder when operated.

1.12.3.6 The design shall have the ability to provide on-line monitoring and self-check facilities to
monitor the state of health of the entire protection system.

1.12.3.7 Transmission Line Current Differential Protection Relays shall also support special test
mode, which may be used to perform characteristic and loopback tests for line differential channels
without disturbing the circuitry or needing special testing arrangements.

1.12.3.8 Hardware and software shall be checked by software sub-routine continuously. Important
components supervised shall include:

x CPU and associated Memory (ROM, RAM, EEPROM) Input Signal Validity (A/D Converter).
x Protection Functions Software.
x Operating System (OS) Software.
x Communication System Software.
x Watchdog and Self-Monitoring Software.
x Output Signal Integrity.
x Interference Noise Level.
x Algorithm Execution/Logic Performance.

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x Analogue Measuring System.


x Digital Input Conversion System.
x I/O Logic Points.
x Power Supply Noise / Failure.
x Internal Clock.
x Ethernet interfaces for on-line and off-line transmission of relay operation data, feeder load data,
fault recording, remote setting and remote test initiation.
x Storage facility for fault information for at least the latest ten system faults, giving on demand relay
operations, operating times, load data, etc.
x Serial/Ethernet/USB interface facility to a PC for further data exploitation with the required software
for this purpose.

1.12.3.9 The current differential relay at one feeder end shall communicate with a similar relay at
the remote-end over dedicated fibre optic communication channels to provide unit protection for the full
length of the feeder being protected.

1.12.3.10 If optical signal boosters or regenerators are required along the line route, then the require-
ment and/or provision of the optical equipment shall be included and confirmed in the bid.

1.12.3.11 For enhanced reliability, security and availability, current differential relays shall work with
dual fibre optic interface links. Each interface shall be built over either dedicated, direct link or one
dedicated and the other a multiplexed interface through a fixed (synchronous) TDM to SDH hierarchies.
Digitized current sampling values must be exchanged on both links if the hardware permits: otherwise,
one link must serve as main and the other as "hot" standby with a switchover facility. Both the fibre optic
communication links shall be continuously monitored by the current differential relays. Failure of any
single fibre optic link shall not affect the functionality of the line current differential protection feature.
However, the same shall be annunciated on the Relay's front panel. Failure of both fibre optic links shall
block the current differential protection.

1.12.3.12 The Line Differential Protection Relay shall be capable of communicating over dedicated
Fibre Optic, MPLS Networks, Tele-protection Equipment having connection directly via fibre optics to
an IEEE C37.94TM compliant multiplexer (MUX) etc. Each active longitudinal channel is independently
monitored and reports error statistics in line with guidance from ITU-T G.821.

1.12.3.13 In addition to the data communication between the line differential protection function, the
communication modules shall also be able to transmit / receive the inter-tripping signals (Direct / Per-
missive) between local and remote gird stations and other tele-protection signals for the built-in distance
protection feature.

1.12.3.14 An accurate time synchronization of the current measurements shall be maintained at both
ends of the feeder. The relays shall be designed to possess accurate knowledge of the transmission
message delay on-line. The two relays shall exchange current samples concerning their local end pri-
mary currents via telecommunication channel (s). The principle of operating shall be based on a biased
differential current measurement at both feeder ends and shall be responsive to, and produce inde-
pendently a trip criterion for, all phase and earth-faults within the protected zone. The relays shall stabi-
lize for all external fault conditions. If relays are designed to be capable of receiving a time signal from
the GPS time distributor, the propagation delay compensation is not required as both relays are syn-
chronized to a common time reference.

1.12.3.15 The differential relay shall be designed with propagation delay compensation feature, in
order to avoid mal-operation due to a significant delay arising between the sending and receipt of the

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current message in the communication circuit. The protection shall dynamically adjust the delay com-
pensation according to the prevailing message delay resulting from the change of communication route.

The fault detection principle shall be independent of power swings. Faults near weak infeeds shall be
detected as well as faults near high-energy centres.

1.12.3.16 The current differential protection shall be designed with exchange of digital information
pertaining to the magnitude and phase angle of fault currents flowing at both ends of the feeder though
the fibre-optic interface.

1.12.3.17 Redundant fibre-optic interface shall be provided with all necessary accessories.

1.12.3.18 Each line differential relay shall have a minimum of 32 Binary Outputs, 30 Binary Inputs &
an adequate number of programmable LEDs (at-least 14 Nos). Further, the relay shall have at-least 06
Nos. of spare tripping contacts for future use. It shall be ensured that the spare contacts shall have high
current carrying capacity / Tripping command contacts.

1.12.3.20 In each line protection panel, if the main Line Differential Protection Relay is not capable
of providing above-mentioned Inputs / Outputs, 01 No. DI / DO Box as specified in the Clause No. 1.12.7
shall be used along-with Line Differential Protection relay.

17.1.12.4 Transmission Line Current Differential Protection Relay (Main-II)

1.12.4.1 All the features contained in Transmission Line Current Differential Protection Relay Main-II
shall be in line with Clause 1.12.3 of this Specification. Main-II Transmission Line Current Differential
Protection Relay shall have different operating algorithm and shall be of different make and type.

17.1.12.5 Transmission Line Protection Relay for 132 kV System

1.12.5.1 The tripping time of 132 kV distance protection device shall be 30 msec. (maximum) and shall
be suitable for Three Phase Tripping only. The 132 kV transmission line protection relay shall have all
features as mentioned in clause no. 1.12.1 except the following:

i. Stub Protection Feature.


ii. Over-voltage Protection Feature.
iii. Series Compensation Feature.

1.12.5.2 Distance protection relays for 132 kV system shall have additional Instantaneous & definite
time delayed under frequency protection feature.

1.12.5.3 Distance relay for 132 kV system shall be for single CB control with one (01) no. reference
voltage input in addition to three-phase line voltage input.

1.12.5.4 Each distance protection relay for 132 kV system shall have a minimum of 32 binary out-
puts, 24 binary inputs & an adequate number of programmable LEDs (at-least 14 pcs).

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17.1.12.6 Transmission Line Current Differential Protection Relay for 132 kV System

1.12.6.1 The tripping time of 132 kV line current differential protection device shall be 30 msec.
(maximum) and shall be suitable for three-phase tripping only. The 132 kV transmission line current
differential protection relay shall have all features as mentioned in clause no. 1.12.3 except the following:

i. Stub Protection Feature.


ii. Under Voltage / Over-voltage Protection Feature.
iii. Series Compensation Feature.

1.12.6.2 Line current differential protection relays for 132 kV system shall have additional Instanta-
neous & Definite Time delayed Under Frequency Protection Feature.

1.12.6.3 Current Differential Relay for 132 kV System shall be for single CB control with one (01)
No. reference voltage input in addition to three-phase line voltage input.

1.12.6.4 Each line differential protection relay for 132 kV system shall have a minimum of 32 binary
outputs, 24 binary inputs & an adequate number of programmable LEDs (at-least 14 pcs).

17.1.12.7 Digital Input / Output Box (I/O Box)

1.12.7.1 01 No. Input / Output module box compliant to IEC 61850 & IEC 624393 (PRP) shall be
used with any protection relay that could not fulfil the requirements laid down in the relevant protection
relay description clause. Input / output module box shall be used different operations / indications,
alarms originating from the distance relay except tripping commands etc. I/O Box shall be connected to
protection relay(s) in PRP configuration as defined in IEC 62439-3 (amended to date).

1.12.7.2 Input / Output module box shall support IEC 61850 (Edition II) communication protocol &
IEC 62439-3 (PRP).

1.12.7.3 The connection between the protection relays & Input / Output module box shall be based
on Dual Redundant Fibre Optic connections.

1.12.7.4 Failure of any single fibre optic link between the protection relay & Input / Output module
box shall NOT affect the operation of Protection Relays or input output modules. However, failure of any
fibre optic interface shall be annunciated on the relevant control panel & logged in the substation event
recorder.

1.12.7.5 The communication between Protection Relays & Input / Output module box over the fibre
optic channel shall be based on IEC 61850 (Edition II) GOOSE messaging.

1.12.7.6 During the design stage of the project, the designer shall also submit the signal list (and
the IEC 61850 logical node names list / address lists for all relevant signals) for Protection Relay - Input
Output module communication along with the detailed schematic drawings.

1.12.7.7 At the time of factory acceptance testing of the protection panels, the Manufacturer shall
upload the relay configuration file & CID file in each protection relay / input output module.

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17.1.12.8 Transformer Protection Relay (Main I)

1.12.8.1 A three phase, three winding numerical multi-functional Percentage Biased differential re-
lay suitable for detection & clearance of all types of phase & ground faults shall be employed as main
differential protection for 2 or 3 winding or auto transformer.

1.12.8.2 The relay shall operate on percentage biased differential principle.

1.12.8.3 The relay shall have built-in detection of Transformer Vector group & CT ratio correction.
The relay shall be suitable for its application according to the rating of transformer being protected.

1.12.8.4 The relay shall have 2nd harmonic restraint feature to make the relay immune to transformer
inrush current. Furthermore, the relay shall also higher order harmonic restraint feature (e.g. 5th Har-
monic) to avoid mal-operation of differential feature of relay during over-excitation conditions.

1.12.8.5 The relay shall also have cross blocking feature to block tripping of all three phases on
detection of harmonics in any single phase.

1.12.8.6 The relay shall be able to remain stable during high through faults & CT Saturation condi-
tions.

1.12.8.7 The relay shall have dual slope percentage restraint characteristics in addition to horizontal
linear slope at the start. The pickup current, both slopes, intersection point of slope 1 & slope 2 charac-
teristics etc. shall be user settable.

1.12.8.8 The relay shall also have high set un-restraint characteristics in addition to the dual slope
percentage restraint characteristics.

1.12.8.9 The relay shall have adequate LEDs for different alarm & trip indications.

1.12.8.10 The relay shall have ability of clock synchronization on IRIG-B signal and the relay shall
also be able to receive the clock synchronization signal over the IEC 61850 communication network in
substations implementing SAS.

1.12.8.11 Relay shall be designed to ensure stability on any transformer tap position under maximum
through fault conditions with maximum DC offset in the fault current.

1.12.8.12 Relay shall have programmable facility on inputs and outputs to provide trip and for indica-
tion of external protection features.

1.12.8.13 The scheme shall also comprise of unrestrained high set units for terminal faults.

1.12.8.14 Percentage bias setting of the relay shall be adjustable in range of 10% to 50% of IN.

1.12.8.15 Differential relay trip contacts shall be wired to the lockout trip relays.

1.12.8.16 The relay shall have a minimum of 6 digital inputs & 24 digital outputs.

1.12.8.18 The relay shall have the below-mentioned built-in features:

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i. Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Feature for HV Side of Transformer as per clause no.
1.12.11.
ii. Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Feature for LV Side of Transformer as per clause no.
1.12.11.
iii. Directional Neutral Over-Current Protection Feature as per clause no. 1.12.11.
iv. Over Excitation Protection Feature as per clause no. 1.12.9.
v. Thermal Over Load Protection Feature as per clause no. 1.12.10.
vi. Over-voltage Protection Feature as per clause no. 1.12.1.39.
vii. Low Impedance Restricted Earth Fault Protection Feature.

1.12.8.19 The operating time of the differential protection feature shall be less than 30 msec.

17.1.12.9 Over Excitation Protection Feature

1.12.9.1 The over excitation feature shall be built-in to both auto-transformer Main-I & Main-II Pro-
tection Relays. This feature shall monitor the magnitude of excitation by measuring the relationship
between the voltage and frequency (V/Hz), which shall offer simultaneous monitoring of both voltage
and frequency. The feature shall be used to provide protection against both over-voltages & over-exci-
tation conditions.

1.12.9.2 The V/Hz setting range shall be 1.0 P.U. to 1.4 P.U.

1.12.9.3 The relay shall be provided with definite time characteristic, pre-set inverse time character-
istic & user settable inverse time operating characteristic. The inverse time characteristics of the relay
shall be matched with transformer over fluxing characteristics.

1.12.9.4 The relay shall have independently adjustable trip and alarm V/Hz setting and time multi-
plier setting range.

1.12.9.5 The over fluxing withstand characteristic of the transformer shall be supplied by Contractor.
For all transformers, the over fluxing withstand curve shall be under no load condition.

1.12.9.6 Over Flux protection function when operated, shall inhibit the closing of circuit breaker for
a user settable built-in timer.

1.12.9.7 The over-excitation feature shall be able to operate with both 63.5 V (Phase to Ground) &
110 V AC (Phase-to-Phase) voltages.

17.1.12.10 Thermal Overload Protection Feature

1.12.10.1 A two-stage thermal overload protection shall be provided for the auto-transformer & Power
Transformer Protection.

1.12.10.2 The thermal overload relay shall be based on thermal model developed from thermal rep-
lica. The thermal model shall be adaptable to the transformer thermal characteristics to the maximum
possible extent.

1.12.10.3 The Thermal Overload Protection Element shall comply with the IEC 60255-8 standard.

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1.12.10.4 The relay shall have independently adjustable trip, alarm and thermal time constant set-
tings.

1.12.10.5 Each stage shall be provided with a delay time and thermal time constant having adjustable
range of 0 to 30 minutes.

1.12.10.6 The relay shall be complemented with definite stage and thermal replica characteristics.

17.1.12.11 Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection

1.12.11.1 The relay shall have directional / non-directional (as per scheme requirement) three-phase
Over-Current elements and one earth fault element.

1.12.11.2 The relay shall have the facility of selection of following characteristics according to IEC
60255/BS-142/ANSI/IEEE Standards.

i. IEC Standard Inverse.


ii. IEC Very Inverse.
iii. IEC Long time Inverse.
iv. IEC Short time Inverse.
v. IEC Extremely Inverse.
vi. Definite Time.

1.12.11.3 The relay shall have a minimum of four (04) independent user selectable stages for each
Over-Current & earth fault elements.

1.12.11.4 Relay shall have adjustable settings for both operating current and time, the design of the
relay being such that the setting can be carried out without taking relay out of service. The range of
current settings & time settings shall be as under:

Sr. No. Description Range Step Size


i. Low Set Over-Current Element 05 - 300% ≤01%
ii. Low Set Earth Fault Element 05 - 300% ≤01%
iii. High Set Element 10 - 2000% ≤10%
iv. TMS (For Inverse Curves) 0.05 - 1.00 ≤0.025
v. Time Delay (For Definite Time Characteristics) 0.00 - 60.00 ≤0.01

1.12.11.5 The tripping time of high set elements shall be within 30 msec.

1.12.11.6 Each protection element shall have separate trip and alarm contacts and separate trip in-
dicators.

1.12.11.7 The relays shall be thermally rated such the operating time of the relay at the highest prac-
tical current levels on combination of current and time multiplier settings shall not exceed the time ther-
mal with stand capacity of the relay.

1.12.11.8 The actual relay pick-up current shall not exceed 1.1 times the relay setting and reset value
shall not be less of 90% of pick-up current.

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1.12.11.9 Each general purpose Over-Current and Earth Fault Protection relay shall have a minimum
of 6 digital inputs & 10 digital outputs.

1.12.11.10 Tertiary Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Relay to be installed in Transformer Protec-
tion Panels shall also act as DI / DO box as it shall carry all mechanical alarm & trip signal on its digital
inputs.

1.12.11.11 Tertiary Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Relay installed in Transformer Protection
Panels shall possess a minimum of 20 digital inputs & 24 digital outputs.

1.12.11.13 The Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Relays shall also have built in Cold Load Pickup,
Negative Sequence and Broken Conductor detection functionalities.

1.12.11.14 Where Directional type Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection feature is specified, in addi-
tion to the above requirements, the relays shall have user configurable angle settings.

17.1.12.12 Transformer Protection Relay (Main II)

1.12.12.1 The relay shall have all protection features as defined in clause no. 1.12.8 of this specifi-
cation.

1.12.12.2 Transformer differential protection Main II shall be of different make & type as compared to
the Transformer differential protection Main I.

1.12.12.3 Transformer Differential Relay Main II shall be connected on main bay CTs while the Tran
former Differential Relay Main I shall be connected on bushing CTs of transformers.

17.1.12.13 Transformer Auxiliary Panel and Transformer Outdoor Control Panel

Transformer Auxiliary Panel


1.12.13.1 For the bank of the three single-phase auto-transformer units and/or for the three-phase
auto-transformer and/or for the three-phase power transformer, an auxiliary control panel shall be sup-
plied for installation in the control rooms for remote control, indication and annunciations of transformers.

1.12.13.2 The transformer control panels shall contain complete equipment and wiring necessary for
automatic/manual regulation, parallel operation of transformer including out of step lock out, signalling
relays, contactors etc.

1.12.13.3 Annunciation system shall be provided on the auxiliary control panel. The annunciation
system shall provide automatic visual and audible alarms to indicate abnormal conditions in the auto-
transformers. Each annunciation shall have a minimum of 24 alarm windows. Fluorescent lamps with
door-operated switch shall be provided for interior lighting.

1.12.13.4 The installation of equipment shall start from the top of the panels such that any unused
areas shall be at the bottom of the panels. No equipment shall be mounted less than 300mm above the
floor.

1.12.13.5 The transformer auxiliary panels shall be of vertical type, dimensioned 600mm (W), 600mm
(D) and 2200mm (H) and wired and constructed as specified herein. It shall have a single leaf hinged

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door at the rear. The instruments shall have a scale length not less than 125mm. Rear mounted auxiliary
relays and devices shall be mounted at right angle to the panel and be so situated that they shall not
interfere with or prevent free access to wiring.

1.12.13.6 Panels will be made from steel sheet of minimum 3mm thickness with edges formed into a
rectangular pattern or welded to steel shapes so that each section is rigid and self supporting. Cut-outs
for relays, meters, instruments and accessories shall be cold punched. All interior and exterior surfaces
of panels, tops, sections and doors shall be thoroughly cleaned of rust and scale before applying a rust
inhibitor primary coat of paint.

1.12.13.7 Unfinished concealed surfaces will not be accepted. Interior and exterior surfaces shall be
finished with several coats of thick drying lacquer or paint with a dull grey-green colour. Minimum thick-
ness of the paint shall be 0.1mm.

1.12.13.8 The auxiliary panel will be completely assembled, wired and tested at the factory. The
schematic wiring of the panel shall be provided on a plate of stainless steel or brass fixed on the panel
in a visible position. The markings on the plate shall be indelible and marked by engraving. Shipment
will be as a complete unit except that certain components may be shipped un-mounted to ensure safe
delivery.

1.12.13.9 Wiring between devices and terminal blocks shall be carried in troughs or in neatly formed
packs which shall be tied or otherwise secured at frequent intervals to prevent undue stress on equip-
ment or connections. Connections across portions which are hinged or otherwise moveable shall be
made with flexible wire, formed to distribute the bending motion. CT wiring control cable shall be flexible
6 mm sq. No connections shall be made with wire smaller than 2.5 sq mm, except to annunciator relays
or to similar miniature devices where use of smaller flexible wiring is indicated. Ends of each wire shall
be identified by a machine lettered permanent fiber or plastic labels securely attached to the conductor.
Stacking of wires on terminals will not be permitted.

1.12.13.10 Terminal blocks shall be mounted at an easily accessible position approximately 300mm
from the base and shall be equipped with barriers, terminal strips and colour coded strips. The AC and
DC circuits shall be physically segregated in groups. The AC 230/415V circuit terminals will be fitted
with non-inflammable transparent plastic covers to prevent accidental contact with live parts. Each in-
coming and outgoing conductor shall be connected to an individual terminal. Each terminal block shall
have an individual marking strip which shall be machine lettered or engraved with the circuit designation
of the terminals which shall also be shown on the wiring diagrams. One spare marking strip shall be
provided for each terminal block.

1.12.13.11 All metallic cases of control and indicating devices shall be provided with an accessible
copper tail to facilitate connection by means of bare copper conductors of not less than 2.5 sq mm
section to the nearest earth bar.

1.12.13.12 If specified in the tender enquiry, the auxiliary panel shall be equipped with automatic volt-
age regulator along with its ancillary equipment suitable for operation at the auxiliary P.T. voltage of
110V and CT secondary current of 5A. The panel shall be completely wired for parallel operation of
transformers. The out-of-step lockout and signalling relays shall be provided.

1.12.13.13 A ground bus of copper bar not less than 7 mm x 25 mm shall be provided along the back
of the front and test panel. The ground buses shall be fixed to the frame of each panel

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1.12.13.14 The equipment to be mounted on the auxiliary control panels of auto-transformers and
power transformer shall comprise, but not limited to the following:
i. Remote tap position indicator(s). Separator indicators shall be provided for each single-phase
unit of the auto-transformer bank.
ii. Remote winding and oil temperature indicators. Separator indicators shall be provided for each
single phase unit of the auto-transformer bank.
iii. Separate 220V DC annunciator having 24 windows with alarm acknowledge switch, annunciator
lamp for test switch and indicator lamp for reset push buttons alongwith DC hooter/siren shall be
provided for each single phase unit.
iv. Indication lamp for fans/motors in operation
v. Voltmeter to indicate HV side voltage
vi. Voltmeter to indicate LV side voltage
vii. Voltmeter to indicate tertiary voltage
viii. ON/OFF control switch for each Fans/pumps
ix. Indicating lamp tap for changers in progress. One lamp for each tap changer shall be provided.
x. ‘Manual/Auto’ selector switch for tap changer
xi. Independent ‘Master-Follower’ selector switch
xii. Voltage regulating relays
xiii. Relays/contactors for parallel operation of transformers
xiv. Test blocks
xv. CT Terminal blocks with CT shortening links
xvi. Control switch/push button for tap changer-Rise/Lower
xvii. Selector switches for individual/parallel, master/follower operation of transformer tap changers
xviii. Switches/push buttons for manual operation of cooling fans/pumps from remote
xix. Selector switch for selecting operation of cooling fans/pumps i.e. local, remote and automatic
xx. Automatic voltage regulator, if specified in the tender enquiry
xxi. Emergency stop switch for tapchanger

1.12.13.15 The alarm conditions to be annunciated for each single phase unit of transformer bank
shall comprise of, but not limited to, the following:
i. Transformer winding temperature high-alarm
ii. Transformer winding temperature high-trip
iii. Transformer oil temperature high-alarm
iv. Transformer oil temperature high-trip
v. Transformer oil level low for conservator-alarm
vi. Transformer oil level low for OLTC-alarm
vii. Transformer buchholz relay operate-alarm
viii. OLTC buchholz relay operate-alarm
ix. Tap changer faulty
x. Pressure relief valve operate ( PRD-I, II, & III) - alarm
xi. Tap changer out of step
xii. Tap changer (lower step)
xiii. Tap changer (higher step)
xiv. Tap changer in progress
xv. Loss of AC supply to tap changer drive mechanism
xvi. Transformer fans AC supply failure
xvii. Transformer pumps AC supply failure
xviii. Transformer 220 V DC control supply failure
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Transformer Outdoor Control Panel



1.12.13.16 An outdoor control cubicle shall be provided for each phase of the auto-transformer bank
and/or for each three-phase autotransformer and/or for each three-phase power transformer. The cubi-
cles shall house all auxiliary equipment including oil temperature indicators, control and protective gear
for cooling plants, terminals boards for all alarm/trip contacts of accessories, terminal leads of the on-
load tip changers. AC/DC auxiliary supply leads etc.

1.12.13.17 The outdoor control cabinet shall be fabricated of sheet steel and shall be vibration free,
weather proof, vermin proof. There shall be a rubber gasket between the door and frame to prevent the
ingress of moisture.

1.12.13.18 The cabinet shall be divided into separate compartments for accommodation of:
i. Oil and winding temperature indicators and ancillary equipment
ii. Control and protective gear for the cooling apparatus including a circuit breaker in the incoming
circuit capable of carrying and breaking the full load current of all fan motors
iii. Terminal boards and gland plates for all alarm/trip contacts of accessories, terminal leads of the
tapchanger and the AD/DC incoming and outgoing cables. All the terminals shall be properly
labelled.

1.12.13.19 All instruments and equipment shall be mounted on panels and back of panel wiring shall
be used. Each compartment shall preferably have a separate access door. The door shall have lift-off
type hinges and be fastened by handles with provision for locking. The door of the temperature indication
compartment shall be provided with glazed windows of adequate size for observing temperature indica-
tion equipment.

1.12.13.20 A telephone jack shall be provided in each cubicle assembly. A hook for supporting head
set shall be provided conveniently close to the jack. Telephone wiring upto control desks, relay room
and PLC room in the control building shall be provided for work during erection and maintenance. One
spare head set shall also be provided.

1.12.13.21 For each mechanical protection of transformer i.e. oil & winding temperature indicators,
pressure relief devices for main tank and OLTC and buchholz relay, a separate trip alarm annunciation
contact is required in the design of these devices as stated in the relevant clauses. This contact of each
device shall be further multiplexed through a 220V DC high speed auxiliary contactor having 5 No.
Normally Open (NO) contacts each having 5A, 220V DC rating for the following purpose:
 Contact No. 1 - Trip Alarm
 Contact No. 2 - SCADA purpose
 Contact No. 3 - Fault Recorder
 Contact No. 4 - Event Recorder
 Contact No. 5 - Spare
These contacts for shall be wired in the remote auxiliary panel as well.

1.12.13.22 All contactors, switches, indicators etc. used in control, indication and annunciation system
except where otherwise necessary, shall be DC operated. Heaters and lighting shall be operated on AC.

1.12.13.23 It shall be possible to remove the temperature indicators from the panel without the neces-
sity of passing the connecting leads and the capillary tubes through the various compartments.

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1.12.13.24 Identification labels shall be provided on the outside of the control cabinet doors. . The
schematic wiring of the control cabinet shall be provided on a plate of stainless steel or brass fixed on
the cabinet in a visible position. The markings on the plate shall be indelible and marked by engraving.

1.12.13.25 All wiring and cables installed on and around the side of the transformer and connections
from the accessories to the outdoor control cabinet shall withstand inclement weather conditions for
entire life of power transformer and enclosed in metallic conduits or raceways. The conduits may be
rigid or flexible. The cables shall conform to NTDC specification P-100 with the exception that these
shall be without copper screen.

1.12.13.26 Lighting arrangements and thermostatically controlled heaters shall be provided for the
outdoor control cabinet.

1.12.13.27 Each local control cubicle shall have mounted thereon, but not limited to the following
equipment.
i. Winding temperature indicators and accessories
ii. Oil temperature indicators and accessories
iii. Control and indications for each group of fans/pumps, comprising of:
a) Manual Local-Manual Remote-Automatic selector switch
b) ‘Start’ and ‘Stop’ pushbuttons for
c) ‘ON-OFF’ indication lamps
d) All contactors, relays, switches etc. necessary for proper operation and control of fans/pumps.
e) Circuit breakers with auxiliary contacts for each fan/pump motor
iv. Main circuit breakers with auxiliary contacts or AC & DC incoming circuits.
v. Circuit breakers with auxiliary contacts for each of AC and DC branch circuits
a) One under-voltage relay to indicate AC auxiliary supply failure and one for DC supply failure.
b) Three-position selector switch for CTs for thermal image. Function of this switch shall be as
follows
 Position 1 Normal operation (CT used for winding temperature indicators)
 Position 2 Testing of CT
 Position 3 CT used for oil temperature indication
vi. Ammeter to measure current of CT for thermal image
vii. Thermostat
viii. Humidistat
ix. Auto-Manual selector switches for heaters
x. Humidity control heaters
xi. Lamp for interior lighting with door switch
xii. Power socket
xiii. Terminal blocks
xiv. Internal wiring

1.12.13.28 Lifting eyes shall be provided for lifting the cover alone in case the latter is separable from
the core and coil assembly. Adequate facilities shall be provided for lifting the core and coil assembly
from the tank.

1.12.13.29 Lugs for lifting the complete transformer shall be provided. The bearing surface of the lifting
lugs shall be free from sharp edges and each lifting lug shall be provided with a hole having a minimum
diameter of 20mm for guying purposes.

1.12.13.30 The base of the transformer shall have members forming a rectangle which will permit
rolling in the directions of the centre lines of the segments.

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1.12.13.31 The points of support of these members shall be so located that the centre of gravity will
not fall outside these points of supports for a tilt of the base of 15º or less from the horizontal, with or
without oil in the transformer or in the tap-changer compartment.

1.12.13.32 Bidirectional flanged rollers shall be provided on power transformers. Unless otherwise
specified, the gauge shall be 1676 mm in both directions. Blocking devices for the rollers shall be pro-
vided. Provisions shall be made on or adjacent to the base for pulling the transformer parallel to either
side.

17.1.12.14 High Impedance Restricted Earth Fault Protection Relay

1.12.14.1 High impedance circulating current differential protection principle shall be employed for
auto-transformer application covering the complete transformer windings.

1.12.14.2 It shall be connected to bushing current transformers having same CT ratio and character-
istics provided on HV and LV windings as well as in the transformer neutral circuit.

1.12.14.3 The relay shall have an operating time of less than 20 msec. It shall be tuned to fundamen-
tal currents, so that it is insensitive to the DC component and other high order harmonics.

1.12.14.4 All necessary stabilizing resisters of adequate rating and non-linear or over-voltage protec-
tion resistors shall be provided.

1.12.14.5 The current range of the relay shall be 05 to 40% of rated current or equivalent in voltage
calibrated relays.

1.12.14.6 The sensitivity of REF Protection Relay shall be such that it covers the last portion of the
transformer winding, which is left un-protected by percentage biased differential protection i.e. up-to
25% of winding.

1.12.14.7 The relay must ensure an exceptional level of through faults stability.

1.12.14.8 The relay shall also be provided with variable shunt resistor & variable stabilizing resistor
of below-mentioned rating for completion of high impedance protection scheme,

xv. Variable Resistance: 1 - 1500 Ω.


xvi. Min. Power Rating: 200 W (Continuous) & 7500 W (for 1 sec).

1.12.14.9 The relay shall also act as DI / DO box as it shall carry all mechanical alarm & trip signal
on its digital inputs.

1.12.14.10 The relay shall possess a minimum of 20 digital inputs & 24 digital outputs

17.1.12.15 Circuit Breaker Failure Protection Relay

1.12.15.1 The breaker failure protection shall have three-phase instantaneous Over-Current element
and single-phase ground element and generally comprise fault detector units, built-in two stage timing
units i.e. T1 (Stage I) & T2 (Stage II), relay logic unit & other associated DC schemes and wiring etc.

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1.12.15.2 The circuit breaker protection function shall be initiated by trip signals from any protection
functions. The initiation signals can be external through binary inputs or internal through the built-in relay
programmable logic. In addition to the binary signals the Breaker Failure start signal should be possible
to be sent / receive as GOOSE message.

1.12.15.3 In event of circuit breaker failing to open within a pre-selected time, in first stage, breaker
failure protection shall trip its own breaker. In second stage the breaker failure protection shall initiate
tripping of all adjacent electrically connected circuit breakers. Operation of CB Fail Stage II shall also
initiate direct inter tripping of any remote in feeds, via tele-protection channel over power line carrier,
Fibre optic links etc.

1.12.15.4 If CB is already faulty and on receipt of protection initiation signals (internal or external) by
any protection, in that case it shall be possible to bypass completely or partially the Breaker Failure
Stage I & Stage II time delays by using user programmable logic time delay.

1.12.15.5 The user shall be able to independently configure the timers of relay and set both of the
aforementioned timers as per need & requirement.

1.12.15.6 The relay shall have an operating time less than 30 msec. and a consistent reset time of
less than 15 msec.

1.12.15.7 The relay shall be capable of remaining in the operated position continuously and of carry-
ing twice the circuit rated current continuously.

1.12.15.8 The operating time of the breaker failure protection shall be selected by means of Built-in-
timers with ranges of 0 - 500 msec.

1.12.15.9 The setting current range for the breaker failure protection feature shall be 0.05 - 2 x IN in
steps of 0.01 x IN.

1.12.15.10 The BF Protection shall support high current mode and low current mode (using circuit
breaker status), the input currents for this function shall be settable phase currents and / or residual
currents.

1.12.15.11 Breaker failure relay shall block the auto-recloser function.

1.12.15.12 Where single pole tripping is applied, the breaker failure protection shall also operate in
single-phase mode.

1.12.15.13 The same levels of current detection shall be used for both protection stages and shall be
set with-in a predefined setting range. The function shall be provided with three independent timers for
trip purposes, stage I for repeating tripping of its own breaker through both of the tripping coils and stage
II for tripping logic operation of the electrically adjacent circuit breakers.

1.12.15.14 The breaker failure protection scheme shall also look into faults taking place between CTs
and circuit breaker when the circuit breaker is in open position for end zone detection. For transmission
line feeders, DTT signal shall also be sent to remote end line controlling circuit breakers on detection of
end zone fault.

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1.12.15.15 The breaker failure relay shall be provided for each individual breaker where high imped-
ance or centralized low impedance type busbar protection schemes are employed. However, in case of
De Centralized Low Impedance Busbar Protection in One & Half Breaker scheme, the built-in breaker
failure protection function of the De Centralized low impedance busbar protection scheme shall be used
to provide the Breaker Failure Protection for Busbar sides breakers. Furthermore, for middle breakers,
independent breaker failure relays shall be provided.

1.12.15.16 Each Breaker Failure Protection Relay shall have a minimum of 16 Binary Inputs & 32
Binary Outputs

17.1.12.16 High Impedance Busbar Protection Relay

1.12.16.1 The High Impedance Busbar Protection relay shall be capable of detecting all types of
faults i.e. multi-phase and single phase-to-ground faults with an overall operating time of less than 1
cycle in case of internal fault exceeding a value twice the pick-up value.

1.12.16.2 Non-linear voltage limiting resistors shall be permanently connected to CT bus wires asso-
ciated with protection relay in order to prevent dangerously high voltages being developed on the bus
wires, if a due to wiring fault develops or if a CT goes open circuit.

1.12.16.3 The voltage setting range shall be 25 - 400 V if the voltage based High Impedance Protection
is applicable. However, if Over-Current relay along with stabilizing & shunt resistors is supplied to com-
pete the high impedance protection scheme, the current settings range shall be 0.05 - 2 x IN in steps of
0.01 x IN. The ratings of Stabilizing Resistors & Shunt Resistors shall be as under:

i. Variable Resistance: 1 - 1500 Ω.


ii. Min. Power Rating: 200 W (Continuous) & 7500 W (for 1 sec).

1.12.16.4 Sensitivity shall not exceed 20% of the minimum fault level for all types of faults.

1.12.16.5 Current transformer bus wires shall be supervised by a sensitive three-phase voltage su-
pervision relay, which shall operate on alarm after a user configurable built-in time delay. Also, this relay
shall be equipped with heavy-duty contacts for shorting the CT bus wires. The rated current carrying
capacity of contacts shall not be less than 30 A.

1.12.16.6 Supervision relay shall be between 1% and 5% of the bus bar rating, but not greater than
50% of the full load current of any connected circuit.

1.12.16.7 On Operation of CT supervisory relay, the defective protection zone shall be put out of
service by short-circuiting the current transformer bus wiring while also blocking the busbar protection
relay.

1.12.16.8 A key lockable bus bar protection IN/OUT of service switch is to be provided.

1.12.16.9 When a bus bar fault occurs, all breakers connected to faulty bus bar shall be tripped sim-
ultaneously, whether they can feed fault current or not.

1.12.16.10 The design of busbar protection scheme shall be such that the addition of any number new
bays in future shall have no adverse effect on the performance of existing busbar protection scheme.

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1.12.16.11 The calculated performance data for instantaneous high impedance differential bus bar
protection system has to be submitted to NTDC confirming the following:

iii. The rated stability limit shall be no less than three-phase symmetrical breaking capacity of the
switchgear.
iv. The fault setting for any type of fault shall be 10% to 30% of the minimum fault current overload.
v. Current transformer knee point voltage shall not be less than the relay circuit setting voltage.
vi. The maximum peak voltage across current transformer secondary wiring shall not exceed 3 kV
under maximum internal fault conditions.
vii. It shall be ensured that the Relays have a minimum of 20% spare Inputs & Outputs for future use.

17.1.12.17 Centralized type Low Impedance Busbar Protection Relay

1.12.17.1 A numerical low impedance busbar protection shall be offered with phase-segregated
measurement. The busbar protection shall be percentage biased with restraint current characteristics.
The slope of the differential characteristics shall be user configurable. It shall be capable of detecting all
types of faults, i.e. multi-phase and single phase-to-ground faults.

1.12.17.2 To enhance security, the protection scheme shall use at least three independent criteria
for detecting in-zone faults (i.e. Main Zone of Protection, Check Zone, CT Supervision & CT Saturation
check), and shall provide a trip signal only if the aforementioned criteria are securely satisfied.

1.12.17.3 The calculations of check zone shall be independent of disconnector position replica and
shall measure the total in-feed / out-feed of the complete station. Each discriminating zone of busbar
protection shall only operate if the differential current in the respective zone & check zone is above the
set parameters.

1.12.17.4 The busbar protection shall have the following additional protection features:

i. Current transformer saturation detector to enhance through fault stability.


ii. End Zone Fault Protection function.

1.12.17.5 The busbar protection scheme shall be suitable for all types of standard busbar arrange-
ments i.e. single busbar, double busbar single breaker, one & half breaker system etc.

1.12.17.6 In the event of protection relaying being designed with a biased differential comparator unit
for both discriminating zones and check zones, the offered equipment shall ensure the adoption of slope
settings for achieving protection operation with high stability margins on external faults and the employ-
ment of an intelligent algorithm for preventing over-stabilization of the common check zone function
under internal faults occurring under different busbar switch conditions.

1.12.17.7 In the architecture of the busbar protection, all data acquisition, algorithmic computation
and comparison of restraint and differential currents, location of fault position, sending the trip decision
to the respective circuit breaker operating on the faulted busbars shall be carried out in the Busbar
Protection Relay.

1.12.17.8 For maintainability, busbar protection relay shall support on-line self- supervision and diag-
nostic function to detect and alarm all hardware and software failures. Volatile memory is required for
the storage and execution of the processor software and data storage as required during the processor's
calculations. Non-volatile flash memory for the storage of software code and text programs, battery

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backed-up RAM memory for the storage of disturbance, event and fault record data and EEPROM
memory for the storage of relay settings, configuration data, calibration coefficient etc., shall be sup-
ported in the protective relaying hardware. The Bidder/Contractor shall give details for the capacity pro-
vided for each type of memory available in the relaying hardware.

1.12.17.9 User programmable LEDs shall be used for targets showing visual indication of the protec-
tion status.

1.12.17.10 Facilities shall include user interface (both front and rear ports), serial / Ethernet / USB
communication and diagnostic/self-supervision, connection cables etc. Communication software for lo-
cal and remote access of data from, and parameter downloaded into the busbar protection relay shall
also be provided.

1.12.17.11 The bus bar protection shall be able to operate on current transformers having a wide range
of ratios (from 20 to 6000 depending upon the rated current of CTs) & different rated secondary currents.
Full selectivity shall be achieved for every busbar zone; hence, the replica of every feeder circuit breaker,
bus isolator, coupling circuit breaker and/or busbar sectionaliser shall be incorporated.

1.12.17.12 The secondary circuits of the main current transformer shall not be switched via auxiliary
contacts of the busbar isolators directly. Under no circumstances during switching over of feeder isola-
tors, shall voltages be generated in the system in excess of the insulation rating of the wiring used.

1.12.17.13 The protection trip command for each feeder shall be given to both the circuit breaker trip
coils. The tripping function shall also block the close circuit of all the associated circuit breakers & block
the auto recloser of transmission line feeders only.

1.12.17.14 Provision shall be made such that any busbar trip signal shall result in a self-holding func-
tion. The function shall be disabled from a reset command issued locally or remotely.

1.12.17.15 Busbar Protection Relays shall support on-line self-supervision and diagnostic functions to
detect and alarm all hardware and software failure. If an error is detected in a busbar zone, it shall be
possible that this particular zone is blocked and an alarm provided, with the retention of busbar protec-
tion on the other healthy zones.

1.12.17.16 The busbar differential scheme shall be capable of detecting differential currents at at-least
two different stages. The pickup level of both the stages shall be user configurable. The first stage shall
be used as an alarm stage & the user shall also be able to use the alarm stage for blocking/unblocking
of the specific zone in, which the differential current is flowing. However, if the differential current in any
of the zone goes above the 2nd stage pickup current, the busbar protection scheme shall trip all the
circuit breakers in the faulty zone instantly.

1.12.17.17 There shall be facilities for continuous monitoring of CT circuits, busbar isolator auxiliary
circuits and breaker auxiliary contacts. Auxiliary contacts shall be monitored in both open and close
positions.

1.12.17.18 One set of CTs shall be provided on each side of the bus coupler/sectionaliser. It shall be
possible to manually overlap the CTs on both sides of the bus coupler. Moreover, the relays shall also
have provisions for formation of a Virtual Zone from One side CT to the other side CT if the CTs are not
connected in Overlapping arrangement. If the fault occurs between the CT & Bus Coupler Circuit
Breaker, it shall be possible that only the bus coupler CB & the faulty bus is tripped and the feeders
connected to the healthy bus side remain stable & in service. This is a mandatory requirement for both

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types of CTs connections i.e. Manual Overlapping / formation of virtual zone from One side CT to other
side CT or any other suitable solution to achieve the aforementioned situation.

1.12.17.19 Human Machine Interface (HMI) facilities shall be provided on the busbar protection relays.
The relay shall also have interactive HMI software program depicting fully configured scheme measure-
ments & topology.

1.12.17.20 In/Out Key Lockable Selector Switch shall be provided for unblocking / blocking of busbar
differential protection scheme or any particular zone. Under "Out" condition, the tripping of busbar dif-
ferential protection function shall also be blocked on all feeders or of the particular zone (to be provided
as hardwired facility) and alarmed. Under "Out" Condition, the enabled built-in protection feature(s), if
any, shall remain in service. Moreover, the measuring function of the busbar protection should remain
in service to facilitate signal measurement checks in the restrain and operating circuits of the protection.

1.12.17.21 Primary equipment topology shall be mapped in the busbar protection relays however the
position change of the disconnector shall not result in busbar protection operation during load transfer.

1.12.17.22 Busbar protection cubicles shall be designed to accommodate all the equipment as re-
quired in the contract document. The design of panels shall be such that fully operational protection
scheme is provided not only for existing scope of work but also for additional spare bays (if any) as
mentioned in the contract document.

1.12.17.23 Prior to manufacturing, the Bidder/Contractor shall indicate the additional extension possi-
bilities in the same cubicle (s) in addition to the spare units required in the scope of work as per contract
document. The same shall be subject to approval by NTDC.

1.12.17.24 The bus bar protection scheme shall also look into faults taking place between CTs and
circuit breaker when the circuit breaker is in open position for end zone detection. For transmission line
feeders, DTT signal shall also be sent to remote end line controlling circuit breakers on detection of end
zone fault.

1.12.17.25 The speed of operation shall be less than one cycle if fault current exceeds a value twice
the pickup level.

1.12.17.26 For One & a Half Breaker Scheme, Independent Busbar Protection Relays shall be used
for each Busbar while for Double Busbar Single Breaker Scheme, One (01) No. Busbar Protection Re-
lays shall be used for busbar protection of both busbars.

1.12.17.27 1 busbar protection relay for all three phases of busbar shall be provided for upto 6 bays.
However, if 1 relay can accommodate more than 6 bays without compromising the scheme requirements
regarding binary inputs & outputs, the same will also be acceptable.

1.12.17.28 The busbar protection relays shall have adequate quantity of binary inputs & outputs to fulfil
the scheme requirements of Busbar protection, 2 stage breaker failure protection & end zone protection.
Furthermore, it shall be ensured that the Relays have a minimum of 20% spare inputs & outputs for
future use.

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17.1.12.18 Decentralized type Low Impedance Busbar Protection Relay

1.12.18.1 A numerical low impedance busbar protection shall be offered with phase-segregated
measurement. The busbar protection shall be percentage biased with restraint current characteristics.
The slope of the differential characteristics shall be user configurable. It shall be capable of detecting all
types of faults, i.e. multi-phase and single-phase-to-ground faults. The architecture of the busbar pro-
tection shall be comprised of individual bay units along-with central fault-measuring unit(s). Suitable
location of bay units (Relay Room/GIS LCCs etc.) shall be decided while keeping in view the harsh
environmental requirements. Preferably, the bay units shall be located as close as possible to CT.

1.12.18.2 To enhance security, the protection scheme shall use at least three independent criteria
for detecting in-zone faults (i.e. Main Zone of Protection, Check Zone, CT Supervision & CT Saturation
check), and shall provide a trip signal only if the aforementioned criteria are securely satisfied.

1.12.18.3 The calculations of check zone shall be independent of disconnector position replica and
shall measure the total in-feed / out-feed of the complete station. Each discriminating zone of busbar
protection shall only operate if the differential current in the respective zone & check zone is above the
set parameters.

1.12.18.4 The busbar protection shall have the following additional protection features:

i. Current transformer saturation detector to enhance through fault stability.


ii. Backup Over-Current and earth fault algorithm in the bay unit as per clause no. 1.12.11.
iii. Breaker Failure Protection Feature as per clause no. 1.12.15.
iv. End Zone Fault Protection function.

1.12.18.5 The busbar protection scheme shall be suitable for all types of standard busbar arrange-
ments i.e. single busbar, double busbar single breaker, one & half breaker system etc.

1.12.18.6 In the event of protection relaying being designed with a biased differential comparator unit
for both discriminating zones and check zones, the offered equipment shall ensure the adoption of slope
settings for achieving protection operation with high stability margins on external faults and the employ-
ment of an intelligent algorithm for preventing over-stabilization of the common check zone function
under internal faults occurring under different busbar switch conditions.

1.12.18.7 In the architecture of the busbar protection, the central unit shall receive data from all bay
units, carry out algorithmic computation and comparison of restraint and differential currents, locate the
fault position, send the trip decision to the respective bay units operating on the faulted busbars. The
host processors of the central unit and the bay units shall run a multitasking kernel to provide a slice of
its processing time to a range of non-protection features.

1.12.18.8 Bay units shall be designed to acquire current values in real time on each circuit operating
on the busbars. Each unit shall carry out sampling and A/D conversion of the current waveform of its
own circuits using software programs, and sends out the digital values in a coded bit serial data trans-
mission to the central unit. The sampling rate should not be less than 2.0 kHz. The bay unit shall also
send out the binary information regarding the operational status of the circuit and to which section of the
busbars it is connected.

1.12.18.9 Optical fibres shall be supplied for connection between the bay units and the central unit
(two sets of fibre optic cables per bay unit). All cores shall be terminated with FST connector or other
admissible interface. This communication interface shall be designed with adequate throughout and

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bandwidth capacity to ensure fast exchange of data. The technical requirements of the optical cable
transmission medium supplied with the protection equipment shall be specified in respect of type of
fibre, maximum length of cable admissible between the central unit and the bay unit, optical budgets of
the communication interface designed, etc.

1.12.18.10 For maintainability, both bay and central units shall support on-line self- supervision and
diagnostic function to detect and alarm all hardware and software failures.

1.12.18.11 Volatile memory is required for the storage and execution of the processor software and
data storage as required during the processor's calculations. Non-volatile flash memory for the storage
of software code and text programs, battery backed-up RAM memory for the storage of disturbance,
event and fault record data and EEPROM memory for the storage of relay settings, configuration data,
calibration coefficient etc., shall be supported in the protective relaying hardware. The Bidder/Contractor
shall give details for the capacity provided for each type of memory available in the relaying hardware.

1.12.18.12 User programmable LEDs shall be used for targets showing visual indication of the protec-
tion status.

1.12.18.13 Facilities shall include user interface (both front and rear ports), serial / Ethernet / USB
communication and diagnostic/self-supervision, connection cables etc. Communication software for lo-
cal and remote access of data from, and parameter download into, the bay units and/or central unit shall
also be provided.

1.12.18.14 The protection shall use GPS time reference to synchronize the internal real- time clock
running in all protective relaying hardware to an accuracy of 1 msec. The internal clock shall be used
for the time tagging of the event, fault record, disturbance record etc. However, the busbar protection
algorithms shall be able to operate correctly independent of this time reference, but with the mainte-
nance of time synchronization among the hardware internal time clocks.

1.12.18.15 The bus bar protection shall be able to operate on current transformers having a wide range
of ratios (from 20 to 6000 depending upon the rated current of CTs) & different rated secondary currents.
Full selectivity shall be achieved for every busbar zone; hence, the replica of every feeder isolator, bus
isolator, coupling circuit breaker and/or busbar sectionaliser shall be incorporated.

1.12.18.16 The secondary circuits of the main current transformer shall not be switched via auxiliary
contacts of the busbar isolators directly. Under no circumstances during switching over of feeder isola-
tors, shall voltages be generated in the system in excess of the insulation rating of the wiring used.

1.12.18.17 The protection trip command for each feeder shall be given directly to both the circuit
breaker trip coils. The tripping function shall also block the close circuit of all the associated circuit
breakers & block the auto recloser of transmission line feeders only.
1.12.18.18 The busbar protection, on operation, shall trigger the breaker failure protection. If the
breaker failure protection is built-in to the busbar protection relay, then the operation of busbar protection
feature shall initiate the breaker failure protection based on internal signals i.e. without any need for
external signals. However, it shall also be possible to initiate the built-in breaker failure protection of
busbar protection relay based on external trigger on binary inputs based on operation of other protection
relays.

1.12.18.19 Provision shall be made such that any busbar trip signal shall result in a self-holding func-
tion. The function shall be disabled from a reset command issued locally or remotely.

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1.12.18.20 Both bay and central units shall support on-line self-supervision and diagnostic functions
to detect and alarm all hardware and software failure. If an error is detected in a busbar zone, it shall be
possible that this particular zone is blocked and an alarm provided, with the retention of busbar protec-
tion on the other healthy zones.

1.12.18.21 The busbar differential scheme shall be capable of detecting differential currents at at-least
two different stages. The pickup level of both the stages shall be user configurable. The first stage shall
be used as an alarm stage & the user shall also be able to use the alarm stage for blocking/unblocking
of the specific zone in, which the differential current is flowing. However, if the differential current in any
of the zone goes above the 2nd stage pickup current, the busbar protection scheme shall trip all the
circuit breakers in the faulty zone instantly.

1.12.18.22 There shall be facilities for continuous monitoring of CT circuits, busbar isolator auxiliary
circuits and breaker auxiliary contacts. Auxiliary contacts shall be monitored in both open and close
positions.

1.12.18.23 One set of CTs shall be provided on each side of the bus coupler/sectionaliser. It shall be
possible to manually overlap the CTs on both sides of the bus coupler. Moreover, the relays shall also
have provisions for formation of a Virtual Zone from One side CT to the other side CT if the CTs are not
connected in Overlapping arrangement. If the fault occurs between the CT & Bus Coupler Circuit
Breaker, it shall be possible that only the bus coupler CB & the faulty bus is tripped and the feeders
connected to the healthy bus side remain stable & in service. This is a mandatory requirement for both
types of CTs connections i.e. Manual Overlapping / formation of virtual zone from One side CT to other
side CT or any other suitable solution to achieve the aforementioned situation.

1.12.18.24 Human Machine Interface (HMI) facilities shall must be provided on central units. Moreover,
HMI facilities on Bay Units shall also be preferred.

1.12.18.25 The DC supplies to the bay units and central unit shall be fed from the independent station
batteries in a redundant configuration.

1.12.18.26 In/Out Key Lockable Selector Switch shall be provided for Central unit for unblocking /
blocking of busbar differential protection scheme or any particular zone. Under Out condition, the trip-
ping of busbar differential protection function shall also be blocked on all feeders or of that particular
zone (to be provided as hardwired facility) and alarmed. However, the measuring function of the busbar
protection should remain in service to facilitate signal measurement checks in the restrain and operating
circuits of the protection. The breaker failure protection feature and other used built-in protection fea-
tures shall remain in service including tripping of relevant circuit breakers etc. irrespective of the position
of the central key lockable selector switch.

1.12.18.27 A Key lockable In/Out switch shall be provided on the bay unit to disconnect it from the
busbar protection fault measurement, if required. If the selector switch is in "Out" position, the measure-
ment of the respective bay unit shall not affect the fault measurement algorithm of the central unit. The
bay unit out of service selector switch shall also block the breaker failure protection & other used built-
in protection features of the respective bay/feeder.

1.12.18.28 Primary equipment topology shall be mapped in central unit however the position change
of the disconnector shall not result in busbar protection operation during load transfer.

1.12.18.29 Busbar protection cubicles shall be designed to accommodate all the equipment as re-
quired in the contract document. The design of panels shall be such that fully operational protection

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scheme is provided not only for existing scope of work but also for additional spare bays (if any) as
mentioned in the contract document.

1.12.18.30 Prior to manufacturing, the Bidder/Contractor shall indicate the additional extension possi-
bilities in the same cubicle (s) in addition to the spare units required in the scope of work as per contract
document. The same shall be subject to approval by NTDC.

1.12.18.31 The bus bar protection scheme shall also look into faults taking place between CTs and
circuit breaker when the circuit breaker is in open position for end zone detection. For transmission line
feeders, DTT signal shall also be sent to remote end line controlling circuit breakers on detection of end
zone fault.

1.12.18.32 The speed of operation shall be less than one cycle if fault current exceeds
a value twice the pickup level.

1.12.18.33 For One & a Half Breaker Scheme, Independent Central Unit shall be used for each Busbar
while for Double Busbar Single Breaker Scheme, One (01) No. Central Unit shall be used for busbar
protection of both busbars.

1.12.18.34 The Central Unit & Bays Units shall have adequate quantity of Binary Inputs & Outputs to
fulfil the scheme requirements of Busbar Protection, 2 Stage Breaker Failure Protection & End Zone
Protection. Furthermore, it shall be ensured that the Relays have a minimum of 20% spare Inputs &
Outputs for future use.

1.12.18.35 Both Central Units & Bay Units shall be capable of sending and receiving GOOSE messages
(IEC 61850 Ed. II) from other IEDs installed in the substation. If dedicated Ethernet Switches are to be
used for the said requirement, the Ethernet switch must have large operating voltage range i.e. -30% &
+15%.

1.12.18.36 For 132 kV system with double busbar single breaker configuration, Decentralized type Low
Impedance Busbar Protection Scheme with built in Breaker Failure and End Zone Protection features
shall be provided.

1.12.18.37 If One and Half Breaker scheme is implemented for 132 kV system; High Impedance Busbar
Protection, (Centralized or De-Centralized) type Low Impedance Busbar Protection is acceptable. While,
Independent Breaker Failure Protection Scheme shall be provided for each 132 kV CB if High Imped-
ance or Centralized Low Impedance Busbar Protection Scheme is implemented.

17.1.12.19 Lockout-Type Tripping Relays

1.12.19.1 Lockout relays, shall be electro-mechanical, draw out, high burden, hand and electrically
reset, hand reset mechanical flag, high speed and of multi-contact construction complying with ENA TS
48-4, Class EB2.

1.12.19.2 The relay coil shall be designed for continuous operation of 220 V DC for 765 kV & 500 kV
& 220 kV System and 110 V DC for 132 kV System with tolerance of -20% and +15% for both systems.
The high burden relays shall be immune to AC and capacitance discharge current.

1.12.19.3 Lockout relays shall have at least five (5) years field proven experience. The contact ar-
rangement shall consist of 18 or 8 NO and 2 NC contacts As per requirement of scheme. Number of

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relays shall commensurate with the requirement of the protection scheme. The contact rating shall not
be less than the following:

Current Make & Carry


Rating Continuously Make & Carry for 3 sec Break
AC 1250 VA with maximum of 7500 VA with maximum 1250 VA with maximum of 5A and 660 V.
5A and 660 V of 30 A and 660 V
DC 1250 W with maximum of 7500 W with maximum of 100 W Resistive 50 W
5A and 660 V 30 A and 660 V Inductive with maximum of 5A and 660 V.

1.12.19.4 The relays shall be suitable for flush mounting on the front of the cubicle with connections
made at the rear of the case.

1.12.19.5 Tripping relay contacts shall be suitably rated to satisfactorily perform their required duty
and relay operating time shall not exceed 10 ms from initiation of trip relay operating coil to contact
close.

1.12.19.6 Resetting of the indicator and the contact shall be possible without having to open the relay
case.

1.12.19.7 The operation and reset coils of electrically reset table trip relays shall have internal cut-off
contacts.

1.12.19.8 Hand reset type relays are required for busbar protection and auto- transformer protection
and breaker failure protection.

1.12.19.9 Electrical resettable relays for other equipment such as transmission lines are required.

1.12.19.10 The Contractor shall submit test evidences of mechanical durability performance of the
offered relays for both loaded contacts and un-loaded contacts.

1.12.19.11 The mechanical durability shall be 10,000 operation (minimum) with loaded contact.

1.12.19.12 In addition to tripping requirements, lockout relays / auxiliary relays shall have adequate
number of contacts for annunciation, sequence of events, SCADA, fault recorder, trigger / monitoring of
breaker failure initiation and block closing of relevant breakers and all other functions requirements.

17.1.12.20 Self-Reset Tripping Relays

1.12.20.1 Tripping relays shall be electromechanical, draw out, high burden, self & hand reset flag,
high speed, flush mounted and of multi-contact construction with indication target to be reset manually
with construction complying with ENA TS 48-4, Class EB2.

1.12.20.2 The relay coil shall be designed for continuous operation of 220 V DC for 765 kV & 500 kV
& 220 kV Systems & 110 V DC for 132 kV System with tolerance of -20% and +15% for both systems.
The operating time shall not be greater than 10 ms at rated voltage. The high burden relays shall be
immune to AC and capacitance discharge current.

1.12.20.3 Tripping relays shall have at least five (5) years field proven experience. The contact ar-
rangement shall consist of 18 or 8 NO and 2 NC contacts As per requirement of scheme. Numbers of

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relays shall commensurate with the requirement of the protection scheme. The contact rating shall not
be less than the following:

Current Make & Carry


Rating Continuously Make & Carry for 3 sec Break
AC 1250 VA with maximum of 7500 VA with maximum 1250 VA with maximum of 5A and 660 V
5A and 660 V of 30 A and 660 V
DC 1250 W with maximum of 7500 W with maximum of 100 W Resistive 50 W
5A and 660 V 30 A and 660 V Inductive with maximum of 5A and 660 V.

1.12.20.4 The relays shall be suitable for flush mounting on the front of the cubicle with connections
made at the rear of the case.

1.12.20.5 The Contractor shall submit test evidences of mechanical durability performance of the
offered relays for both loaded contacts and un-loaded contacts.

1.12.20.6 The mechanical durability shall be 10,000 operation (minimum) with loaded contact.

1.12.20.7 The CB fail inter trip direct transfer trip receive relay, and the CB fail inter trip direct transfer
trip transmit relay, shall be self-reset type, with manually reset targets, high burden, high speed tripping
relays of multi-contact construction suitable for flush or mounting.

1.12.20.8 The tripping relay shall have not operating time in excess of 10 msec. of rated voltage.

1.12.20.9 In addition to tripping requirements, tripping relays / auxiliary relays shall have adequate
number of contacts for annunciations, sequence of events, SCADA, fault recorder trigger / mounting of
breaker failure initiation and block closing of relevant breakers and all other functions requirements.

17.1.12.21 Trip Circuit Supervision Relays

1.12.21.1 The relay shall be electro-mechanical, flush mounted, dust proof, draw out type and hand
reset flag with indication target to be reset manually.

1.12.21.2 The trip circuit supervision scheme shall provide continuous supervision of the trip circuits
of the circuit breaker both in the open or closed position and independent of local or remote selection at
the local operating position.

1.12.21.3 The supervision relay shall include DC supply voltage, trip coils, all interconnected cables,
auxiliary contacts for trip coils, trip circuit panel and inter-panel looping etc.

1.12.21.4 The relay shall also initiate an alarm if the trip supply or auxiliary supply voltage fails. The
relay shall have sufficient contacts for visual/audible alarm and indication purposes.

1.12.21.5 The relay shall have time delay (200 msec.) on drop off to prevent spurious alarms.

1.12.21.6 The relay alarm element shall be equipped with hand resetting mechanical flag indicator or
approved equivalent. While the contacts of relay shall be auto reset on restoration of DC supply or circuit
breaker trip loop.

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1.12.21.7 The built-in trip circuit supervision function of a main relay is not considered to provide
adequate supervision functionality at that of dedicated and hence, not acceptable.

1.12.21.8 The relay shall also be provided to supervise wiring in trip relay circuit when wiring is run
outside the panel.

1.12.21.9 The relay contacts shall be multiplied for providing Alarm, SOE & SCADA, etc.

17.1.12.22 DC Circuit Supervision Relays

1.12.22.1 The relay shall be electromechanical, flush mounted, dust proof, draw-out type and hand
reset mechanical flag with indication target to be reset manually.

1.12.22.2 The relay shall be of short circuit proof design

1.12.22.3 The relay shall have a time-delayed drop off 200 ms (minimum) and shall be provided with
hand resetting mechanical flag indicators or approved.

1.12.22.4 Supervision relays are required for each protection supply in each panel.

1.12.22.5 The relay shall also initiate an alarm of aux. voltage supply fails.

1.12.22.6 The relay shall have sufficient contacts for SOE, SCADA and Annunciation, etc.

17.1.12.23 Auxiliary Relays

1.12.23.1 Auxiliary relays shall be of rugged construction and shall have a high degree of reliability
even when they have been idle for long periods of time. All auxiliary relay coils and contacts shall be
suitable for continuous operation at 220 V DC for 765 kV & 500 kV & 220 kV system & 110 V DC for
132 kV System with a tolerance of -20% and +10% for both systems. The relay coils shall be so designed
that their consumption is kept to a minimum and yet sufficient contact pressure is ensured when the
relay operates to make contacts.

1.12.23.2 The continuous current carrying rating of the contacts shall not be less than 5 A at 220 V
DC for 765 kV & 500 kV and 220 kV system & at 110 V DC for 132 kV System. Auxiliary Relays shall
have a good margin on contacts break ratings of involved resistive and inductive loads.

1.12.23.3 Auxiliary Relays shall be equipped with high quality and highly durable AgNi contacts hav-
ing expected life of the order of 10.000 cycles.

1.12.23.4 Auxiliary relays shall be of instantaneous type or time delayed as required. The time delay
provided in the relays shall not be affected by changing temperature or humidity. Auxiliary and contact
multiplier relays in the tripping circuits shall be of high speed type and equivalent or better than Class I
relays as defined in IEC 60255.

1.12.23.5 Auxiliary Relays shall be suitable for mounting on rear/side of panel with mounting plate &
shall front-connected type.

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1.12.23.6 In all applications that require high-speed performance for SOE, TFR (e.g. inter trip signal
receive) and various applications, which require input to SOE and fault-recorder etc.), auxiliary relays (if
used) shall have its operating time of typical 4 msec. at rated voltage. The number of contacts shall be
provided as required to meet specification requirements.

1.12.23.7 In all other general type applications, the operative speed of auxiliary relays shall be within
4 to 10 msec. depending on application. In case it is more than above value, special approval from the
NTDC shall be taken. Signals send/receive functions for protection shall be performed directly without
using any multiplication through auxiliary devices.

17.1.13 Equipment Details for 765 kV System

17.1.13.1 Relay Panel type R11 for Transmission Line - MAIN I

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the
features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as detailed in the
relevant clauses of the specification.
1 MAIN I 1 no.
1a. 765 kV Transmission Line Protection Relay Set-I, 1 no.
as specified in clause no. 1.12.1
OR
1b. 765 kV Transmission Line Current Differential Protection Relay Set-I, 1 no.
as specified in clause no. 1.12.3
1 Distance relay set - MAIN I 1 no.
21 - Distance protection
25 - Synchro-check
49 - Thermal Overload Protection
50/51 - Overcurrent protection
50N/51N - Earth fault Overcurrent protection
FL - Fault Locator
27/59 - Under/Overvoltage protection
68 - Power swing detection
79 - Auto-reclose
87L - Line Differential protection
67 - Directional Overcurrent protection
67N - Directional Earth fault protection
Distance Relay Set shall be provided as single device
2. DI / DO box as specified in clause no. 1.12.7 1 no. (optional)
3. Multiple Contact, High Speed, High Burden, Lockout Tripping Relay, Min. 6 nos.,
having 18 NO + 2 NC contacts, with hand reset mechanical flag, as required
as specified in clause no. 1.12.19
4. D.C. Supervision Relay as specified in clause no. 1.12.22 1 no.
5. Test Blocks Min. 6 nos.,
as required
6 Main ON/OFF lockable selector switch, 1 no.
with auxiliary signalling contacts in both positions,
for local and remote indications
Key can be released only in ON position
7. Auto Recloser (1/3P, Off, 3P) Selector Switch 1 no.

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8 Green Indication Lamps 2 nos.
9. Protection reset push button As required
10. Lockout Relay Reset Push Button 1 no.
11. Auxiliary Relays as specified in clause no. 1.12.23 As required
12. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
13. DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
14. Auxiliary relay, all other trip swtches, MCBs, fuses, links, terminals, 1 set
test points, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, As required
heaters, temperature and humidity sensors, locks, Subject of approval
internal lighting, power sockets, complete

17.1.13.2 Relay Panel type R12 for Transmission Line - MAIN II

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the
features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as detailed in the
relevant clauses of the specification.
1 MAIN II 1 no.
1a. 765 kV Transmission Line Protection Relay Set-II, 1 no.
as specified in clause no. 1.12.2
OR
1b. 765 kV Transmission Line Current Differential Protection Relay Set-II, 1 no.
as specified in clause no. 1.12.4
1 Distance relay set - MAIN II 1 no.
21 - Distance protection
25 - Synchro-check
49 - Thermal Overload Protection
50/51 - Overcurrent protection
50N/51N - Earth fault Overcurrent protection
FL - Fault Locator
27/59 - Under/Overvoltage protection
68 - Power swing detection
79 - Auto-reclose
87L - Line Differential protection
67 - Directional Overcurrent protection
67N - Directional Earth fault protection

Distance Relay Set shall be provided as single device

MAIN II set shall be provided from different manufacturer


2. DI / DO box as specified in clause no. 1.12.7 1 no. (Optional)
3. Multiple Contact, High Speed, High Burden, Lockout Tripping Relay, Min. 2 nos.,
having 18 NO + 2 NC contacts, with hand reset mechanical flag, as required
as specified in clause no. 1.12.19
4. D.C. Supervision Relay as specified in clause no. 1.12.22 1 no.
5. Test Blocks Min. 6 nos.,
as required
6 Main ON/OFF lockable selector switch, 1 no.

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with auxiliary signalling contacts in both positions,
for local and remote indications
Key can be released only in ON position
7. Auto Recloser (1/3P, Off, 3P) Selector Switch 1 no.
8 Green Indication Lamps 2 nos.
9. Protection reset push button As required
10. Lockout Relay Reset Push Button 1 no.
11. Auxiliary Relays as specified in clause no. 1.12.23 As required
12. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
13. DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
14. Auxiliary relay, all other trip swtches, MCBs, fuses, links, terminals, 1 set
test points, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, As required
heaters, temperature and humidity sensors, locks, Subject of approval
internal lighting, power sockets, complete

17.1.13.3 Relay Panel type R13 for Auto Transformer - MAIN I

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the
features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as detailed in the
relevant clauses of the specification.
1. MAIN I - HV side 1 no.
1a. Percentage Biased Transformer Differential Relay Set-I, 1 no.
as specified in clause no. 1.12.8
1b. High Impedance REF Relay 1 no.
(along with High Impedance Module having built-in CT Shorting Facility)
as per clause no. 1.12.14
1.1 Transformer Differential protection - MAIN I 1 no.
87T - Transformer Differential protection
87N - Restricted Earth fault protection
49 - Thermal Overload Protection
50/51 - Overcurrent protection
50N/51N - Earth fault Overcurrent protection
46 - Unbalanced load detection
24 - Over-exitation protection

Relay Set shall be provided as single device


2. Cross Trip Protection Relay, 1 no.
as per clause no. 17.1.12.11
2.1 Cross Trip - Overcurrent protection - MAIN I 1 no.
50/51 - Overcurrent protection
50N/51N - Earth fault Overcurrent protection
49 - Thermal Overload Protection
46 - Unbalanced load detection
3. Multiple Contact, High Speed, High Burden, Lockout Tripping Relay, Min. 6 Nos.,
having 08 NO + 2 NC contacts with hand reset mechanical flag, as required
as specified in clause no. 1.12.19
4. D.C. Supervision Relay as specified in clause no. 1.12.22 1 no.

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5. Test Blocks Min. 6nos.,
as required
6 Main ON/OFF lockable selector switch, 1 no.
with auxiliary signalling contacts in both positions,
for local and remote indications
Key can be released only in ON position
7. Green Indication Lamps 2 nos.
8 Protection reset push button As required
9. Lockout Relay Reset Push Button 1 no.
10. Auxiliary Relays as specified in clause no. 1.12.23 1 set,
Self-electrical reset auxiliary relays, with flags for: As required
Bucholz - Trip Subject of approval
Bucholz - Alarm
HV winding temperature - Trip
HV winding temperature - Alarm
LV winding temperature - Trip
LV winding temperature - Alarm
Oil temperature - Trip
Oil temperature - Alarm
Electrical protection relays
11. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
12. DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
13. Auxiliary relay, all other trip swtches, MCBs, fuses, links, terminals, 1 set
test points, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, As required
heaters, temperature and humidity sensors, locks, Subject of approval
internal lighting, power sockets, complete

17.1.13.4 Relay Panel type R14 for Auto Transformer - MAIN II

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the
features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as detailed in the
relevant clauses of the specification.
1. MAIN II - HV side 1 no.
1. Percentage Biased Transformer Differential Relay Set-II, 1 no.
as specified in clause no. 1.12.12
1.1 Transformer Differential protection - MAIN II 1 no.
87T - Transformer Differential protection
87N - Restricted Earth fault protection
49 - Thermal Overload Protection
50/51 - Overcurrent protection
50N/51N - Earth fault Overcurrent protection
46 - Unbalanced load detection
24 - Over-exitation protection

Relay Set shall be provided as single device

MAIN II set shall be provided from different manufacturer


2. Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Relay, 1 no.

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as per clause no. 17.1.12.11
2.1 Overcurrent protection tertiary side - MAIN II 1 no.
50/51 - Overcurrent protection
50N/51N - Earth fault Overcurrent protection
49 - Thermal Overload Protection
46 - Unbalanced load detection

II set shall be provided from different manufacturer


3. Multiple Contact, High Speed, High Burden, Lockout Tripping Relay, Min. 6 Nos.,
having 08 NO + 2 NC contacts, with hand reset mechanical flag, as required
as specified in clause no. 1.12.19
4. D.C. Supervision Relay as specified in clause no. 1.12.22 1 no.
5. Test Blocks Min. 6 nos.,
as required
6. Main ON/OFF lockable selector switch, 1 no.
with auxiliary signalling contacts in both positions,
for local and remote indications
Key can be released only in ON position
7. Green Indication Lamps 2 nos.
8. Protection reset push button As required
9. Lockout Relay Reset Push Button 1 no.
10. Auxiliary Relays as specified in clause no. 1.12.23 1 set
Self-electrical reset auxiliary relays, with flags for: As required
Tap Changer - Bucholz - Trip Subject of approval
Tap Changer - Bucholz - Alarm
Transformer - Low Oil Level - Alarm
Tap Changer - Low Oil Level - Alarm
Preasure Relief - Alarm
Preasure Relief - Trip
Electrical protection relays
11. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
12. DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
13. Auxiliary relay, all other trip swtches, MCBs, fuses, links, terminals, 1 set
test points, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, As required
heaters, temperature and humidity sensors, locks, Subject of approval
internal lighting, power sockets, complete

17.1.13.5 Relay Panel type R13.1 and 14.1. for Auto Transformer

Relay Panel type R13.1 - Auto Transformer Auxiliary Panel


Sr. No. Description Quantity
This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the
features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as detailed in the
relevant clauses of the specification.
1. Automatic Voltage regulator 1 no.
90 - Automatic Voltage Regulation
2. Remote tap position indicator(s). Separator indicators shall be provided 1 set
for each single-phase unit of the auto-transformer bank.

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3. Remote winding and oil temperature indicators. Separator indicators shall 1 set
be provided for each single phase unit of the auto-transformer bank.
4. Separate 220V DC annunciator having 24 windows with alarm 1 set
acknowledge switch, annunciator lamp for test switch and indicator lamp
for reset push buttons alongwith DC hooter/siren shall be provided for
each single phase unit.
5. Indication lamp for fans/motors in operation 1 set
6. Voltmeter to indicate HV side voltage 1 set
7. Voltmeter to indicate LV side voltage 1 set
8. Voltmeter to indicate tertiary voltage 1 set
9. ON/OFF control switch for each Fans/pumps 1 set
10. Indicating lamp tap for changers in progress. One lamp for each tap 1 set
changer shall be provided.
11. ‘Manual/Auto’ selector switch for tap changer 1 set
12. Independent ‘Master-Follower’ selector switch 1 set
13. Voltage regulating relays 1 set
14. Relays/contactors for parallel operation of transformers 1 set
15. CT Terminal blocks with CT shortening links 1 set
16. Control switch/push button for tap changer-Rise/Lower 1 set
17. Selector switches for individual/parallel, master/follower operation of 1 set
transformer tap changers
18. Switches/push buttons for manual operation of cooling fans/pumps from 1 set
remote
19. Selector switch for selecting operation of cooling fans/pumps i.e. local, 1 set
remote and automatic
20 Emergency stop switch for tap changer 1 set
21. D.C. Supervision Relay as specified in clause no. 1.12.22 1 no.
22. Test Blocks Min. 1 no.,
as required
23. Main ON/OFF lockable selector switch, 1 no.
with auxiliary signalling contacts in both positions,
for local and remote indications
Key can be released only in ON position
24. Green Indication Lamps 2 nos.
24a. Protection reset push button As required
24b. Lockout Relay Reset Push Button 1 no.
25. Auxiliary Relays as specified in clause no. 1.12.23 As required
26. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
27. DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
28. Auxiliary relay, all other trip switches, MCBs, fuses, links, terminals, 1 set
test points, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, As required
heaters, temperature and humidity sensors, locks, Subject of approval
internal lighting, power sockets, complete

Relay Panel type 14.1. - Auto Transformer Outdoor Control Panel


Sr. No. Description Quantity
1. Winding temperature indicators and accessories 1 set
2. Oil temperature indicators and accessories 1 set

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3. Control and indications for each group of fans/pumps, comprising of: 1 set
a) Manual Local-Manual Remote-Automatic selector switch
b) ‘Start’ and ‘Stop’ pushbuttons for
c) ‘ON-OFF’ indication lamps
d) All contactors, relays, switches etc. necessary for proper operation
and control of fans/pumps.
e) Circuit breakers with auxiliary contacts for each fan/pump motor
4. Main circuit breakers with auxiliary contacts or AC & DC incoming circuits. 1 set
5. Circuit breakers with auxiliary contacts for each of AC and DC branch 1 set
circuits
a) One under-voltage relay to indicate AC auxiliary supply failure and
one for DC supply failure.
b) Three-position selector switch for CTs for thermal image. Function
of this switch shall be as follows
Position 1: Normal operation (CT used for winding temperature indi-
cators)
Position 2: Testing of CT
Position 3: CT used for oil temperature indication
6. Ammeter to measure current of CT for thermal image 1 set
7. Thermostat 1 set
8. Humidistat 1 set
9. Auto-Manual selector switches for heaters 1 set
10. Humidity control heaters 1 set
11. Lamp for interior lighting with door switch 1 set
12. Power socket 1 set
13. Terminal blocks 1 set
14. Internal wiring 1 set
15. Auxiliary relay, all other trip swtches, MCBs, fuses, links, terminals, 1 set
test points, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, As required
heaters, temperature and humidity sensors, locks, Subject of approval
internal lighting, power sockets, complete

Note: Transformer Auxiliary and Outdoor Control Panels shall be provided by the Transformer Manu-
facturer and shall be included in the Price of the Transformer

17.1.13.6 Relay Panel type R15 for Shunt Reactor Protection

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the
features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as detailed in the
relevant clauses of the specification.
1. Percentage Biased Differential Relay as specified in clause no. 1.12.8 1 no.
1. Reactor Differential protection - MAIN I 1 no.
87T - Reactor Differential protection
49 - Thermal Overload Protection
50/51 - Overcurrent protection
50N/51N - Earth fault Overcurrent protection
27/59 - Under/Overvoltage protection

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Relay Set shall be provided as single device


2. Switching Synchronizing relay 1 no.
3. High Impedance REF Relay, 1 no.
(along with High Impedance Module & CT Shorting Facility),
as per Clause No. 1.12.14
3. Reactor Restricted Earth fault protection 1 no.
87N - Restricted Earth fault protection

Relay Set shall be provided as single device


4. Multiple Contact, High Speed, High Burden, Lockout Tripping Relay, Min. 6 nos.,
having 08 NO + 2 NC contacts, with hand reset mechanical flag, as required
as specified in clause no. 1.12.19
5. D.C. Supervision Relay as specified in clause no. 1.12.22 1 no.
6. Test Blocks Min. 6 nos.,
as required
7. Main ON/OFF lockable selector switch, 1 no.
with auxiliary signalling contacts in both positions,
for local and remote indications
Key can be released only in ON position
8. Green Indication Lamps 2 nos.
9a. Protection reset push button As required
9b. Lockout Relay Reset Push Button 1 no.
10. Auxiliary Relays as specified in clause no. 1.12.23 As per requirement of
scheme
11. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
12. DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
13. Auxiliary relay, all other trip swtches, MCBs, fuses, links, terminals, 1 set
test points, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, As required
heaters, temperature and humidity sensors, locks, Subject of approval
internal lighting, power sockets, complete

17.1.13.7 Relay Panel type R16 for Trip Circuit Supervision

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the
features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as detailed in the
relevant clauses of the specification.
1. Trip Circuit Supervision Relay, for each pole, As required.
as specified as specified in clause no. 1.12.21
2. Alarm unit As required
3. D.C. Supervision Relay as specified in clause no. 1.12.22 2 nos.
4. Main ON/OFF lockable selector switch, 1 no.
with auxiliary signalling contacts in both positions,
for local and remote indications
Key can be released only in ON position
5. Green Indication Lamps 2 nos.
6. Auxiliary Relays as specified in clause no. 1.12.23 As required

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7. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
8. DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.

9. Auxiliary relay, all other trip swtches, MCBs, fuses, links, terminals, 1 set
test points, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, As required
heaters, temperature and humidity sensors, locks, Subject of approval
internal lighting, power sockets, complete

17.1.13.8 Relay Panel type R17 for Breaker Failure

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the
features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as detailed in the
relevant clauses of the specification.
1. Breaker Failure Protection Relay as specified in clause no. 1.12.15 As required
1. Breaker failure relay, with two stage timer As required
50 BF - Breaker failure protection
2. Multiple Contact, High Speed, High Burden, Lockout Tripping Relay, Min. 18 nos.,
having 08 NO + 2 NC contacts, with hand reset mechanical flag, as required
as specified in clause no. 1.12.19
3. D.C. Supervision Relay as specified in clause no. 1.12.22 2 no.
4. Test Blocks Min. 15 nos.,
as required
5. Main ON/OFF lockable selector switch, 1 no.
with auxiliary signalling contacts in both positions,
for local and remote indications
Key can be released only in ON position
6. Green Indication Lamps 2 nos.
7a. Protection reset push button As required
7b. Lockout Relay Reset Push Button 1 no.
8. Auxiliary Relays as specified in clause no. 1.12.23 As required
9. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
10. DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
11. Auxiliary relay, all other trip swtches, MCBs, fuses, links, terminals, 1 set
test points, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, As required
heaters, temperature and humidity sensors, locks, Subject of approval
internal lighting, power sockets, complete

17.1.13.9 Relay Panel type R18 for Busbar Protection

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the
features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as detailed in the
relevant clauses of the specification.
1. Central Unit for, 2 no.
Low Impedance De Centralized busbar differential protection,
as specified in Clause no. 1.12.18

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1 Busbar protection - MAIN I 2 no.
87BB - Differential Busbar protection
2. Central Unit for, 2 no.
Low Impedance De Centralized busbar differential protection,
as specified in Clause No. 1.12.18
2 Busbar protection - MAIN II 2 no.
87BB - Differential Busbar protection
3. Bay Units as specified in clause no. 1.12.18 4 nos. for each dia.
As required
4. Multiple Contact, High Speed, High Burden, Lockout Tripping Relay Min. 2 nos.
having 08 NO + 2 NC contacts, with hand reset mechanical flag, for each bay unit,
as specified in clause no. 1.12.19 as required
5. D.C. Supervision Relays as specified in clause no. 1.12.22 2 nos.
6. Test Blocks 1 no.
for each central unit
& min. 2 nos.
for each bay unit,
As required
7. Main ON/OFF lockable selector switch, 1 no.
with auxiliary signalling contacts in both positions,
for local and remote indications
Key can be released only in ON position
8a. Key Lockable Selector Switch for In/Out of Busbar Protection Min. 2 nos.
As required
8b. Key Lockable Selector Switch for In/Out of Bay Unit 1 no.,
for each bay unit
9. Green Indication Lamps 2 nos.
10. Lockout Relay Reset Push Button 2 nos.
11. Auxiliary Relays as specified in clause no. 1.12.23 As per requirement of
scheme
12. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
13. DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
14. Auxiliary relay, all other trip swtches, MCBs, fuses, links, terminals, 1 set
test points, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, As required
heaters, temperature and humidity sensors, locks, Subject of approval
internal lighting, power sockets, complete

17.1.14 Equipment Details for 500 kV System

17.1.14.1 Relay Panel type R21 for Transmission Line - MAIN I

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the
features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as detailed in the
relevant clauses of the specification.
1 MAIN I 1 no.
1a. 500 kV Transmission Line Protection Relay Set-I, 1 no.
as specified in clause no. 17.1.12.1

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OR
1b. 500 kV Transmission Line Current Differential Protection Relay Set-I, 1 no.
as specified in clause no. 17.1.12.3
1 Distance relay set - MAIN I 1 no.
21 - Distance protection
25 - Synchro-check
49 - Thermal Overload Protection
50/51 - Overcurrent protection
50N/51N - Earth fault Overcurrent protection
FL - Fault Locator
27/59 - Under/Overvoltage protection
68 - Power swing detection
79 - Auto-reclose
87L - Line Differential protection
67 - Directional Overcurrent protection
67N - Directional Earth fault protection

Distance Relay Set shall be provided as single device


2. DI / DO box as specified in clause no. 1.12.7 1 no. (optional)
3. Multiple Contact, High Speed, High Burden, Lockout Tripping Relay, Min. 6 nos.,
having 18 NO + 2 NC contacts, with hand reset mechanical flag, as required
as specified in clause no. 1.12.19
4. D.C. Supervision Relay as specified in clause no. 1.12.22 1 no.
5. Test Blocks Min. 6 nos.,
as required
6. Main ON/OFF lockable selector switch, 1 no.
with auxiliary signalling contacts in both positions,
for local and remote indications
Key can be released only in ON position
7. Auto Recloser (1/3P, Off, 3P) Selector Switch 1 no.
8. Green Indication Lamps 2 nos.
9. Protection reset push button As required
10. Lockout Relay Reset Push Button 1 no.
11. Auxiliary Relays as specified in clause no. 1.12.23 As required
12. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
13 DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
14. Auxiliary relay, all other trip swtches, MCBs, fuses, links, terminals, 1 set
test points, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, As required
heaters, temperature and humidity sensors, locks, Subject of approval
internal lighting, power sockets, complete

17.1.14.2 Relay Panel type R22 for Transmission Line - MAIN II

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the
features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as detailed in the
relevant clauses of the specification.
1 MAIN II 1 no.

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1a. 500 kV Transmission Line Protection Relay Set-II, 1 no.
as specified in clause no. 1.12.2
OR
1b. 500 kV Transmission Line Current Differential Protection Relay Set-II, 1 no.
as specified in clause no. 1.12.4
1 Distance relay set - MAIN II 1 no.
21 - Distance protection
25 - Synchro-check
49 - Thermal Overload Protection
50/51 - Overcurrent protection
50N/51N - Earth fault Overcurrent protection
FL - Fault Locator
27/59 - Under/Overvoltage protection
68 - Power swing detection
79 - Auto-reclose
87L - Line Differential protection
67 - Directional Overcurrent protection
67N - Directional Earth fault protection

Distance Relay Set shall be provided as single device

MAIN II set shall be provided from different manufacturer


2. DI / DO box as specified in clause no. 1.12.7 1 no. (Optional)
3. Multiple Contact, High Speed, High Burden, Lockout Tripping Relay, Min. 2 nos.,
having 18 NO + 2 NC contacts, with hand reset mechanical flag, as required
as specified in clause no. 1.12.19
4. D.C. Supervision Relay as specified in clause no. 1.12.22 1 no.
5. Test Blocks Min. 6 nos.,
as required
6. Main ON/OFF lockable selector switch, 1 no.
with auxiliary signalling contacts in both positions,
for local and remote indications
Key can be released only in ON position
7. Auto Recloser (1/3P, Off, 3P) Selector Switch 1 no.
8. Green Indication Lamps 2 nos.
9. Protection reset push button As required
10. Lockout Relay Reset Push Button 1 no.
11. Auxiliary Relays as specified in clause no. 1.12.23 As required
12. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
13 DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
14. Auxiliary relay, all other trip swtches, MCBs, fuses, links, terminals, 1 set
test points, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, As required
heaters, temperature and humidity sensors, locks, Subject of approval
internal lighting, power sockets, complete

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17.1.14.3 Relay Panel type R23 for Auto Transformer - MAIN I

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the
features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as detailed in the
relevant clauses of the specification.
1. MAIN I - HV side 1 no.
1a. Percentage Biased Transformer Differential Relay Set-I, 1 no.
as specified in clause no. 1.12.8
1b. High Impedance REF Relay 1 no.
(along with High Impedance Module having built-in CT Shorting Facility)
as per clause no. 1.12.14
1. Transformer Differential protection - MAIN I 1 no.
87T - Transformer Differential protection
87N - Restricted Earth fault protection
49 - Thermal Overload Protection
50/51 - Overcurrent protection
50N/51N - Earth fault Overcurrent protection
46 - Unbalanced load detection
24 - Over-exitation protection

Relay Set shall be provided as single device


2. Cross Trip Protection Relay, 1 no.
as per clause no. 17.1.12.11
2.1 Cross Trip - Overcurrent protection - MAIN I 1 no.
50/51 - Overcurrent protection
50N/51N - Earth fault Overcurrent protection
49 - Thermal Overload Protection
46 - Unbalanced load detection
2. Multiple Contact, High Speed, High Burden, Lockout Tripping Relay, Min. 6 Nos.,
having 08 NO + 2 NC contacts with hand reset mechanical flag, as required
as specified in clause no. 1.12.19
3. D.C. Supervision Relay as specified in clause no. 1.12.22 1 no.
4. Test Blocks Min. 6nos.,
as required
5. Main ON/OFF lockable selector switch, 1 no.
with auxiliary signalling contacts in both positions,
for local and remote indications
Key can be released only in ON position
6. Green Indication Lamps 2 nos.
7. Protection reset push button As required
8. Lockout Relay Reset Push Button 1 no.
9. Auxiliary Relays as specified in clause no. 1.12.23 1 set,
Self-electrical reset auxiliary relays, with flags for: As required
Bucholz - Trip Subject of approval
Bucholz - Alarm
HV winding temperature - Trip
HV winding temperature - Alarm
LV winding temperature - Trip
LV winding temperature - Alarm
Oil temperature - Trip

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Oil temperature - Alarm
Electrical protection relays
10. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
11. DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
12. Auxiliary relay, all other trip swtches, MCBs, fuses, links, terminals, 1 set
test points, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, As required
heaters, temperature and humidity sensors, locks, Subject of approval
internal lighting, power sockets, complete

17.1.14.4 Relay Panel type R24 for Auto Transformer - MAIN II

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the
features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as detailed in the
relevant clauses of the specification.
1. MAIN II - HV side 1 no.
1. Percentage Biased Transformer Differential Relay Set-II, 1 no.
as specified in clause no. 1.12.12
1. Transformer Differential protection - MAIN II 1 no.
87T - Transformer Differential protection
87N - Restricted Earth fault protection
49 - Thermal Overload Protection
50/51 - Overcurrent protection
50N/51N - Earth fault Overcurrent protection
46 - Unbalanced load detection
24 - Over-exitation protection

Relay Set shall be provided as single device

MAIN II set shall be provided from different manufacturer


2. Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Relay, 1 no.
as per clause no. 17.1.12.11
2.1 Overcurrent protection tertiary side - MAIN II 1 no.
50/51 - Overcurrent protection
50N/51N - Earth fault Overcurrent protection
49 - Thermal Overload Protection
46 - Unbalanced load detection

II set shall be provided from different manufacturer


3. Multiple Contact, High Speed, High Burden, Lockout Tripping Relay, Min. 6 Nos.,
having 08 NO + 2 NC contacts, with hand reset mechanical flag, as required
as specified in clause no. 1.12.19
4. D.C. Supervision Relay as specified in clause no. 1.12.22 1 no.
5. Test Blocks Min. 6 nos.,
as required
6. Main ON/OFF lockable selector switch, 1 no.
with auxiliary signalling contacts in both positions,
for local and remote indications
Key can be released only in ON position

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7. Green Indication Lamps 2 nos.
8. Protection reset push button As required
9. Lockout Relay Reset Push Button 1 no.
10. Auxiliary Relays as specified in clause no. 1.12.23 1 set
Self-electrical reset auxiliary relays, with flags for: As required
Tap Changer - Bucholz - Trip Subject of approval
Tap Changer - Bucholz - Alarm
Transformer - Low Oil Level - Alarm
Tap Changer - Low Oil Level - Alarm
Preasure Relief - Alarm
Preasure Relief - Trip
Electrical protection relays
11. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
12. DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
13 Auxiliary relay, all other trip swtches, MCBs, fuses, links, terminals, 1 set
test points, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, As required
heaters, temperature and humidity sensors, locks, Subject of approval
internal lighting, power sockets, complete

17.1.14.5 Relay Panel type R23.1 and 24.1 for Auto Transformer

Relay Panel type R23.1 - Auto Transformer Auxiliary Panel


Sr. No. Description Quantity
This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the
features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as detailed in the
relevant clauses of the specification.
1. Automatic Voltage regulator 1 no.
90 - Automatic Voltage Regulation
2. Remote tap position indicator(s). Separator indicators shall be provided 1 set
for each single-phase unit of the auto-transformer bank.
3. Remote winding and oil temperature indicators. Separator indicators shall 1 set
be provided for each single phase unit of the auto-transformer bank.
4. Separate 220V DC annunciator having 24 windows with alarm 1 set
acknowledge switch, annunciator lamp for test switch and indicator lamp
for reset push buttons alongwith DC hooter/siren shall be provided for
each single phase unit.
5. Indication lamp for fans/motors in operation 1 set
6. Voltmeter to indicate HV side voltage 1 set
7. Voltmeter to indicate LV side voltage 1 set
8. Voltmeter to indicate tertiary voltage 1 set
9. ON/OFF control switch for each Fans/pumps 1 set
10. Indicating lamp tap for changers in progress. One lamp for each tap 1 set
changer shall be provided.
11. ‘Manual/Auto’ selector switch for tap changer 1 set
12. Independent ‘Master-Follower’ selector switch 1 set
13. Voltage regulating relays 1 set
14. Relays/contactors for parallel operation of transformers 1 set
15. CT Terminal blocks with CT shortening links 1 set

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16. Control switch/push button for tap changer-Rise/Lower 1 set
17. Selector switches for individual/parallel, master/follower operation of 1 set
transformer tap changers
18. Switches/push buttons for manual operation of cooling fans/pumps from 1 set
remote
19. Selector switch for selecting operation of cooling fans/pumps i.e. local, 1 set
remote and automatic
20 Emergency stop switch for tap changer 1 set
21. D.C. Supervision Relay as specified in clause no. 1.12.22 1 no.
22. Test Blocks Min. 1 no.,
as required
23. Main ON/OFF lockable selector switch, 1 no.
with auxiliary signalling contacts in both positions,
for local and remote indications
Key can be released only in ON position
24. Green Indication Lamps 2 nos.
24a. Protection reset push button As required
24b. Lockout Relay Reset Push Button 1 no.
25. Auxiliary Relays as specified in clause no. 1.12.23 As required
26. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
27. DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
28. Auxiliary relay, all other trip switches, MCBs, fuses, links, terminals, 1 set
test points, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, As required
heaters, temperature and humidity sensors, locks, Subject of approval
internal lighting, power sockets, complete

Relay Panel type 24.1. - Auto Transformer Outdoor Control Panel


Sr. No. Description Quantity
1. Winding temperature indicators and accessories 1 set
2. Oil temperature indicators and accessories 1 set
3. Control and indications for each group of fans/pumps, comprising of: 1 set
a) Manual Local-Manual Remote-Automatic selector switch
b) ‘Start’ and ‘Stop’ pushbuttons for
c) ‘ON-OFF’ indication lamps
d) All contactors, relays, switches etc. necessary for proper operation
and control of fans/pumps.
e) Circuit breakers with auxiliary contacts for each fan/pump motor
4. Main circuit breakers with auxiliary contacts or AC & DC incoming circuits. 1 set
5. Circuit breakers with auxiliary contacts for each of AC and DC branch 1 set
circuits
a) One under-voltage relay to indicate AC auxiliary supply failure and
one for DC supply failure.
b) Three-position selector switch for CTs for thermal image. Function
of this switch shall be as follows
Position 1: Normal operation (CT used for winding temperature indi-
cators)
Position 2: Testing of CT
Position 3: CT used for oil temperature indication

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6. Ammeter to measure current of CT for thermal image 1 set
7. Thermostat 1 set
8. Humidistat 1 set
9. Auto-Manual selector switches for heaters 1 set
10. Humidity control heaters 1 set
11. Lamp for interior lighting with door switch 1 set
12. Power socket 1 set
13. Terminal blocks 1 set
14. Internal wiring 1 set
15. Auxiliary relay, all other trip swtches, MCBs, fuses, links, terminals, 1 set
test points, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, As required
heaters, temperature and humidity sensors, locks, Subject of approval
internal lighting, power sockets, complete

Note: Transformer Auxiliary and Outdoor Control Panels shall be provided by the Transformer Manu-
facturer and shall be included in the Price of the Transformer

17.1.14.6 Relay Panel type R26 for Trip Circuit Supervision

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the
features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as detailed in the
relevant clauses of the specification.
1. Trip Circuit Supervision Relay, for each pole, As required
as specified as specified in clause no. 1.12.21
2. Alarm unit As required
3. D.C. Supervision Relay as specified in clause no. 1.12.22 2 nos.
4. Main ON/OFF lockable selector switch, 1 no.
with auxiliary signalling contacts in both positions,
for local and remote indications
Key can be released only in ON position
5. Green Indication Lamps 2 nos.
6. Auxiliary Relays as specified in clause no. 1.12.23 As required
7. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
8. DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
9. Auxiliary relay, all other trip swtches, MCBs, fuses, links, terminals, 1 set
test points, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, As required
heaters, temperature and humidity sensors, locks, Subject of approval
internal lighting, power sockets, complete

17.1.14.7 Relay Panel type R27 for Breaker Failure

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the
features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as detailed in the
relevant clauses of the specification.
1. Breaker Failure Protection Relay as specified in clause no. 1.12.15 As required

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1. Breaker failure relay, with two stage timer As required
50 BF - Breaker failure protection
2. Multiple Contact, High Speed, High Burden, Lockout Tripping Relay, Min. 9 nos.,
having 08 NO + 2 NC contacts, with hand reset mechanical flag, as required
as specified in clause no. 1.12.19
3. D.C. Supervision Relay as specified in clause no. 1.12.22 2 no.
4. Test Blocks Min. 15 nos.,
as required
5. Main ON/OFF lockable selector switch, 1 no.
with auxiliary signalling contacts in both positions,
for local and remote indications
Key can be released only in ON position
6. Green Indication Lamps 2 nos.
7a. Protection reset push button As required
7b. Lockout Relay Reset Push Button 1 no.
8. Auxiliary Relays as specified in clause no. 1.12.23 As required
9. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
10. DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
11. Auxiliary relay, all other trip swtches, MCBs, fuses, links, terminals, 1 set
test points, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, As required
heaters, temperature and humidity sensors, locks, Subject of approval
internal lighting, power sockets, complete

17.1.14.8 Relay Panel type R28 for Busbar Protection

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the fea-
tures and assemblies with functional reuqirements as detailed in the relevant
clauses of the specification.
1. Central Unit for, 2 no.
Low Impedance De Centralized busbar differential protection,
as specified in Clause no. 1.12.18
1 Busbar protection - MAIN I 2 no.
87BB - Differential Busbar protection
2. Central Unit for, 2 no.
Low Impedance De Centralized busbar differential protection,
as specified in Clause No. 1.12.18
2 Busbar protection - MAIN II 2 no.
87BB - Differential Busbar protection
3. Bay Units as specified in clause no. 1.12.18 4 nos. for each dia.
As required
4. Multiple Contact, High Speed, High Burden, Lockout Tripping Relay Min. 2 nos.
having 08 NO + 2 NC contacts, with hand reset mechanical flag, for each bay unit,
as specified in clause no. 1.12.19 as required
5. D.C. Supervision Relays as specified in clause no. 1.12.22 2 nos.
6. Test Blocks 1 no.
for each central unit
& min. 2 nos.

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for each bay unit,
As required
7. Main ON/OFF lockable selector switch, 1 no.
with auxiliary signalling contacts in both positions,
for local and remote indications
Key can be released only in ON position
8a. Key Lockable Selector Switch for In/Out of Busbar Protection Min. 2 nos.
As required
8b. Key Lockable Selector Switch for In/Out of Bay Unit 1 no.,
for each bay unit
9. Green Indication Lamps 2 nos.
10. Lockout Relay Reset Push Button 2 nos.
11. Auxiliary Relays as specified in clause no. 1.12.23 As per requirement of
scheme
12. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
13. DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
14. Auxiliary relay, all other trip swtches, MCBs, fuses, links, terminals, 1 set
test points, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, As required
heaters, temperature and humidity sensors, locks, Subject of approval
internal lighting, power sockets, complete

17.1.15 Equipment Details for the 220 kV System

1.15.1 The tentative quantity of equipment for relay panels is elucidated below:

17.1.15.1 Relay Panel type R31 for Transmission Line - MAIN I

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the fea-
tures and assemblies with functional reuqirements as detailed in the relevant
clauses of the specification.
1 MAIN I 1 no.
1a. 220 kV Transmission Line Protection Relay Set-I, 1 no.
as specified in clause no. 1.12.1OR
1b. 220 kV Transmission Line Current Differential Protection Relay Set-I 1 no.
as specified in clause no. 1.12.3
1. Distance relay set - MAIN I 1 no.
21 - Distance protection
25 - Synchrocheck
49 - Thermal Overload Protection
50/51 - Overcurrent protection
50N/51N - Earth fault Overcurrent protection
FL - Faulth Locator
27/59 - Under/Overvoltage protection
68 - Power swing detection
79 - Autoreclose
87L - Line Differential protection
67 - Directional Overcurrent protection

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67N - Directional Earth fault protection

Distance Relay Set shall be provided as single device


2. DI / DO box as specified in clause no. 1.12.7 1 no. (Optional)
3. Multiple Contact, High Speed, High Burden, Lockout Tripping Relay, Min. 6 nos.,
having 18 NO + 2 NC contacts, with hand reset mechanical flag, as required
as specified in clause no. 1.12.19
4. D.C. Supervision Relay as specified in clause no. 1.12.22 1 no.
5. Test Blocks Min. 3 nos.,
as required
6. Main ON/OFF lockable selector switch, 1 no.
with auxiliary signalling contacts in both positions,
for local and remote indications
Key can be released only in ON position
7. Auto Recloser (1/3P, Off, 3P) Selector Switch 1 no.
8. Green Indication Lamps 2 nos.
9. Protection reset push button As required
10. Lockout Relay Reset Push Button 1 no.
11. Auxiliary Relays as specified in clause no. 1.12.23 As required
12. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
13. DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
14. Auxiliary relay, all other trip swtches, MCBs, fuses, links, terminals, 1 set
test points, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, As required
heaters, temperature and humidity sensors, locks, Subject of approval
internal lighting, power sockets, complete

17.1.15.2 Relay Panel type R32 for Transmission Line - MAIN II

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the
features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as detailed in the
relevant clauses of the specification.
1 MAIN II 1 no.
1a. 220 kV Transmission Line Protection Relay Set-II, 1 no.
as specified in clause no. 1.12.2
OR
1b. 220 kV Transmission Line Current Differential Protection Relay Set-II, 1 no.
as specified in clause no. 1.12.4
1 Distance relay set - MAIN II 1 no.
21 - Distance protection
25 - Synchro-check
49 - Thermal Overload Protection
50/51 - Overcurrent protection
50N/51N - Earth fault Overcurrent protection
FL - Fault Locator
27/59 - Under/Overvoltage protection
68 - Power swing detection
79 - Auto-reclose

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87L - Line Differential protection
67 - Directional Overcurrent protection
67N - Directional Earth fault protection

Distance Relay Set shall be provided as single device

MAIN II set shall be provided from different manufacturer


2. DI / DO box as specified in clause no. 1.12.7 1 no. (Optional)
3.
4. Multiple Contact, High Speed, High Burden, Lockout Tripping Relay, Min. 6 nos.,
having 18 NO + 2 NC contacts with hand reset mechanical flag, as required
as specified in clause no. 1.12.19
5. D.C. Supervision Relay as specified in clause no. 1.12.22 1 no.
6. Test Blocks Min. 5 nos., as per re-
quirement of scheme
7. Main ON/OFF lockable selector switch, 1 no.
with auxiliary signalling contacts in both positions,
for local and remote indications
Key can be released only in ON position
8. Auto Recloser (1/3P, Off, 3P) Selector Switch 1 no.
9. Green Indication Lamps 2 nos.
10. Protection reset push button As required
11. Lockout Relay Reset Push Button 1 no.
12. Auxiliary Relays as specified in clause no. 1.12.23 As per requirement of
scheme
13. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
14. DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
15. Auxiliary relay, all other trip swtches, MCBs, fuses, links, terminals, 1 set
test points, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, As required
heaters, temperature and humidity sensors, locks, Subject of approval
internal lighting, power sockets, complete

17.1.15.3 Relay Panel type R33 for Auto Transformer -MAIN I

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the
features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as detailed in the
relevant clauses of the specification.
1. MAIN I - HV side 1 no.
1a. Percentage Biased Transformer Differential Relay Set-I as specified in 1 no.
clause no. 1.12.8
1b. High Impedance REF Relay (along with High Impedance Module having 1 no.
built-in CT Shorting Facility) as per clause no. 1.12.14
1. Transformer Differential protection - MAIN I 1 no.
87T - Transformer Differential protection
87N - Restricted Earth fault protection
49 - Thermal Overload Protection
50/51 - Overcurrent protection

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50N/51N - Earth fault Overcurrent protection
46 - Unbalanced load detection
24 - Over-exitation protection

Relay Set shall be provided as single device


2. Cross Trip Protection Relay, 1 no.
as per clause no. 17.1.12.11
2.1 Cross Trip - Overcurrent protection - MAIN I 1 no.
50/51 - Overcurrent protection
50N/51N - Earth fault Overcurrent protection
49 - Thermal Overload Protection
46 - Unbalanced load detection
2. Multiple Contact, High Speed, High Burden, Lockout Tripping Relay, Min. 6 nos.,
having 08 NO + 2 NC contacts with hand reset mechanical flag as required
as specified in clause no. 1.12.19
3. D.C. Supervision Relay as specified in clause no. 1.12.22 1 no.
4. Test Blocks Min. 6 nos.,
as required
5. Main ON/OFF lockable selector switch, 1 no.
with auxiliary signalling contacts in both positions,
for local and remote indications
Key can be released only in ON position
6. Green Indication Lamps 2 nos.
7. Protection reset push button As required
8. Lockout Relay Reset Push Button 1 no.
9. Auxiliary Relays as specified in clause no. 1.12.23 As required
Self-electrical reset auxiliary relays, with flags for:
Bucholz - Trip
Bucholz - Alarm
HV winding temperature - Trip
HV winding temperature - Alarm
LV winding temperature - Trip
LV winding temperature - Alarm
Oil temperature - Trip
Oil temperature - Alarm
Electrical protection relays
10. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
11. DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
12. Auxiliary relay, all other trip swtches, MCBs, fuses, links, terminals, 1 set
test points, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, As required
heaters, temperature and humidity sensors, locks, Subject of approval
internal lighting, power sockets, complete

17.1.15.4 Relay Panel type R34 for Auto Transformer - MAIN II

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the
features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as detailed in the
relevant clauses of the specification.

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1. MAIN II - HV side 1 no.
1. Percentage Biased Transformer Differential Relay Set-II 1 no.
as specified in clause no. 1.12.12
1. Transformer Differential protection - MAIN II 1 no.
87T - Transformer Differential protection
87N - Restricted Earth fault protection
49 - Thermal Overload Protection
50/51 - Overcurrent protection
50N/51N - Earth fault Overcurrent protection
46 - Unbalanced load detection
24 - Over-exitation protection

Relay Set shall be provided as single device

MAIN II set shall be provided from different manufacturer


2. Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Relay, 1 no.
as per clause no. 17.1.12.11
2.1 Overcurrent protection tertiary side - MAIN II 1 no.
50/51 - Overcurrent protection
50N/51N - Earth fault Overcurrent protection
49 - Thermal Overload Protection
46 - Unbalanced load detection

II set shall be provided from different manufacturer


3. Multiple Contact High Speed, High Burden, Lockout Tripping Relay Min. 6 nos.,
having 08 NO + 2 NC contacts with hand reset mechanical flag as spec- as required
ified in clause no. 1.12.19
4. D.C. Supervision Relay as specified in clause no. 1.12.22 1 no.
5. Test Blocks Min. 6 nos.,
as required
6. Main ON/OFF lockable selector switch, 1 no.
with auxiliary signalling contacts in both positions,
for local and remote indications
Key can be released only in ON position
7. Green Indication Lamps 2 nos.
8. Protection reset push button As required
9. Lockout Relay Reset Push Button 1 no.
10. Auxiliary Relays as specified in clause no. 1.12.23 As required
Self-electrical reset auxiliary relays, with flags for:
Tap Changer - Bucholz - Trip
Tap Changer - Bucholz - Alarm
Transformer - Low Oil Level - Alarm
Tap Changer - Low Oil Level - Alarm
Preasure Relief - Alarm
Preasure Relief - Trip
Electrical protection relays
11. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
12. DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
13 Auxiliary relay, all other trip swtches, MCBs, fuses, links, terminals, 1 set

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test points, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, As required
heaters, temperature and humidity sensors, locks, Subject of approval
internal lighting, power sockets, complete

17.1.15.5 Relay Panel type R33.1 and 34.1 for Auto Transformer

Relay Panel type R33.1 - Auto Transformer Auxiliary Panel


Sr. No. Description Quantity
This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the
features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as detailed in the
relevant clauses of the specification.
1. Automatic Voltage regulator 1 no.
90 - Automatic Voltage Regulation
2. Remote tap position indicator(s). Separator indicators shall be provided 1 set
for each single-phase unit of the auto-transformer bank.
3. Remote winding and oil temperature indicators. Separator indicators shall 1 set
be provided for each single phase unit of the auto-transformer bank.
4. Separate 220V DC annunciator having 24 windows with alarm 1 set
acknowledge switch, annunciator lamp for test switch and indicator lamp
for reset push buttons alongwith DC hooter/siren shall be provided for
each single phase unit.
5. Indication lamp for fans/motors in operation 1 set
6. Voltmeter to indicate HV side voltage 1 set
7. Voltmeter to indicate LV side voltage 1 set
8. Voltmeter to indicate tertiary voltage 1 set
9. ON/OFF control switch for each Fans/pumps 1 set
10. Indicating lamp tap for changers in progress. One lamp for each tap 1 set
changer shall be provided.
11. ‘Manual/Auto’ selector switch for tap changer 1 set
12. Independent ‘Master-Follower’ selector switch 1 set
13. Voltage regulating relays 1 set
14. Relays/contactors for parallel operation of transformers 1 set
15. CT Terminal blocks with CT shortening links 1 set
16. Control switch/push button for tap changer-Rise/Lower 1 set
17. Selector switches for individual/parallel, master/follower operation of 1 set
transformer tap changers
18. Switches/push buttons for manual operation of cooling fans/pumps from 1 set
remote
19. Selector switch for selecting operation of cooling fans/pumps i.e. local, 1 set
remote and automatic
20 Emergency stop switch for tap changer 1 set
21. D.C. Supervision Relay as specified in clause no. 1.12.22 1 no.
22. Test Blocks Min. 1 no.,
as required
23. Main ON/OFF lockable selector switch, 1 no.
with auxiliary signalling contacts in both positions,
for local and remote indications
Key can be released only in ON position

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24. Green Indication Lamps 2 nos.
24a. Protection reset push button As required
24b. Lockout Relay Reset Push Button 1 no.
25. Auxiliary Relays as specified in clause no. 1.12.23 As required
26. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
27. DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
28. Auxiliary relay, all other trip switches, MCBs, fuses, links, terminals, 1 set
test points, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, As required
heaters, temperature and humidity sensors, locks, Subject of approval
internal lighting, power sockets, complete

Relay Panel type 34.1. - Auto Transformer Outdoor Control Panel


Sr. No. Description Quantity
1. Winding temperature indicators and accessories 1 set
2. Oil temperature indicators and accessories 1 set
3. Control and indications for each group of fans/pumps, comprising of: 1 set
a) Manual Local-Manual Remote-Automatic selector switch
b) ‘Start’ and ‘Stop’ pushbuttons for
c) ‘ON-OFF’ indication lamps
d) All contactors, relays, switches etc. necessary for proper operation
and control of fans/pumps.
e) Circuit breakers with auxiliary contacts for each fan/pump motor
4. Main circuit breakers with auxiliary contacts or AC & DC incoming circuits. 1 set
5. Circuit breakers with auxiliary contacts for each of AC and DC branch 1 set
circuits
a) One under-voltage relay to indicate AC auxiliary supply failure and
one for DC supply failure.
b) Three-position selector switch for CTs for thermal image. Function
of this switch shall be as follows
Position 1: Normal operation (CT used for winding temperature indi-
cators)
Position 2: Testing of CT
Position 3: CT used for oil temperature indication
6. Ammeter to measure current of CT for thermal image 1 set
7. Thermostat 1 set
8. Humidistat 1 set
9. Auto-Manual selector switches for heaters 1 set
10. Humidity control heaters 1 set
11. Lamp for interior lighting with door switch 1 set
12. Power socket 1 set
13. Terminal blocks 1 set
14. Internal wiring 1 set
15. Auxiliary relay, all other trip swtches, MCBs, fuses, links, terminals, 1 set
test points, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, As required
heaters, temperature and humidity sensors, locks, Subject of approval
internal lighting, power sockets, complete

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Note: Transformer Auxiliary and Outdoor Control Panels shall be provided by the Transformer Manu-
facturer and shall be included in the Price of the Transformer

17.1.15.6 Relay Panel type R36 for Trip Circuit Supervision

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the
features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as detailed in the
relevant clauses of the specification.
1. Trip circuit supervision relay for each pole as specified As required
as specified in clause no. 1.12.21
2. Alarm unit As required
3. D.C. Supervision Relay as specified in clause no. 1.12.22 2 nos.
4. Main ON/OFF lockable selector switch, 1 no.
with auxiliary signalling contacts in both positions,
for local and remote indications
Key can be released only in ON position
5. Green Indication Lamps 2 nos.
6. Auxiliary Relays as specified in clause no. 1.12.23 As required
7. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 2 nos.
8. DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 4 nos.

9. Auxiliary relay, all other trip swtches, MCBs, fuses, links, terminals, 1 set
test points, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, As required
heaters, temperature and humidity sensors, locks, Subject of approval
internal lighting, power sockets, complete

17.1.15.7 Relay Panel type R37 for Breaker Failure

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the
features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as detailed in the
relevant clauses of the specification.
1. Breaker Failure Protection Relay as specified in Clause No. 1.12.15 As required
1. Breaker failure relay, with two stage timer As required
50 BF - Breaker failure protection
2. Multiple Contact High Speed, High Burden, Lockout tripping Relay Min. 8 nos..,
having 08 NO + 2 NC contacts with hand reset mechanical flag as required
as specified in clause no. 1.12.19
3. D.C. Supervision Relay as specified in clause no. 1.12.22 1 no.
4. Test Blocks Min. 15 nos., as per re-
quirement of scheme
5 Main ON/OFF lockable selector switch, 1 no.
with auxiliary signalling contacts in both positions,
for local and remote indications
Key can be released only in ON position
6. Green Indication Lamps 2 nos.
7a. Protection reset push button As required

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7b. Lockout Relay Reset Push Button 1 no.
8. Auxiliary Relays as specified in clause no. 1.12.23 As required
9. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
10. DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
11. Auxiliary relay, all other trip swtches, MCBs, fuses, links, terminals, 1 set
test points, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, As required
heaters, temperature and humidity sensors, locks, Subject of approval
internal lighting, power sockets, complete

17.1.15.8 Relay Panel type R38 for Busbar Protection

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the
features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as detailed in the
relevant clauses of the specification.
1. Central Unit for 2 no.
Low Impedance De Centralized busbar differential protection
as specified in Clause No. 1.12.18
1 Busbar protection - MAIN I 2 no.
87BB - Differential Busbar protection
2. Central Unit for 2 no.
Low Impedance De Centralized busbar differential protection
as specified in Clause No. 1.12.18
2 Busbar protection - MAIN II 2 no.
87BB - Differential Busbar protection
3. Bay Units as specified in clause no. 1.12.18 4 nos. for Each Dia.
As required
4. Multiple Contact High Speed, High Burden, Lockout tripping Relay Min. 2 nos.
having 08 NO + 2 NC contacts with hand reset mechanical flag for each bay unit,
as specified in clause no. 1.12.19 as required
5. D.C. Supervision Relays as specified in clause no. 1.12.22 2 nos.
6. Test Blocks 1 no.
for each central unit
& min. 2 nos.
for each bay unit ,
as required
7. Main ON/OFF lockable selector switch, 1 no.
with auxiliary signalling contacts in both positions,
for local and remote indications
Key can be released only in ON position
8a. Key Lockable Selector Switch for In/Out of Busbar Protection Min. 2 nos., as per re-
quirement of scheme
8b. Key Lockable Selector Switch for In/Out of Bay Unit 1 no., for each bay unit
9. Green Indication Lamps 2 nos.
10. Lockout Relay Reset Push Button 2 nos.
11. Auxiliary Relays as specified in clause no. 1.12.23 As per requirement of
scheme
12. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.

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13. DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
14. Auxiliary relay, all other trip swtches, MCBs, fuses, links, terminals, 1 set
test points, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, As required
heaters, temperature and humidity sensors, locks, Subject of approval
internal lighting, power sockets, complete

17.1.16 Equipment Details for the 132 kV System

17.1.16.1 Relay Panel type R41 for Transmission Line Protection

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the
features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as detailed in the
relevant clauses of the specification.
1 MAIN I 1 no.
1a. 132 kV Transmission Line Protection Relay Set-I 1 no.
as specified in clause no. 1.12.5
OR
1b. 132 kV Transmission Line Current Differential Protection Relay Set-I 1 no.
as specified in clause no. 1.12.6
1 Distance relay set - MAIN I 1 no.
21 - Distance protection
25 - Synchrocheck
49 - Thermal Overload Protection
50/51 - Overcurrent protection
50N/51N - Earth fault Overcurrent protection
FL - Faulth Locator
27/59 - Under/Overvoltage protection
68 - Power swing detection
79 - Autoreclose
87L - Line Differential protection
67 - Directional Overcurrent protection
67N - Directional Earth fault protection
2 MAIN II 1 no.
2. Numerical Over-Current & Earth Fault Relay 1 no.
as specified in clause no. 1.12.11
2. Overcurrent protection - MAIN II 1 no.
50/51 - Overcurrent protection
50N/51N - Earth fault Overcurrent protection
49 - Thermal Overload Protection
46 - Unbalanced load detection
... 81 O/U - Over/Under frequency protection
...50 BF - Circuit Breaker protection
74 TC - Alarm

Relay Set shall be provided as single device


3. Trip circuit supervision relays as specified in clause no. 1.12.21 2 nos.
4. Multiple Contact High Speed, High Burden, Lockout Tripping Relay Min. 3 nos.,
having 08 NO + 2 NC contacts with hand reset mechanical flag as required

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as specified in clause no. 1.12.19


5. D.C. Supervision Relay as specified in clause no. 1.12.22 1 no.
6. Test Blocks Min. 3 nos., as per require-
ment of scheme
7a. Main ON/OFF lockable selector switch, 1 no.
with auxiliary signalling contacts in both positions,
for local and remote indications
Key can be released only in ON position
7b. Auto Recloser (Off, On) Selector Switch 1 no.
8. Green Indication Lamps 2 nos.
9a. Protection reset push button As required
9b. Lockout Relay Reset Push Button 1 no.
10. Auxiliary Relays as specified in clause no. 1.12.23 As required
11. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
12. DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
13. Auxiliary relay, all other trip swtches, MCBs, fuses, links, terminals, 1 set
test points, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, As required
heaters, temperature and humidity sensors, locks, Subject of approval
internal lighting, power sockets, complete

17.1.16.2 Relay Panel type R43 for Power Transformer Protection

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the
features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as detailed in the
relevant clauses of the specification.
1. MAIN I
1a. Percentage Biased Transformer Differential Relay Set-I 1 no.
as specified in in clause no. 1.12.13
1b. Numerical Over-Current & Earth Fault Relay 1 no.
as specified in clause no. 1.12.11
1. Transformer Differential protection - MAIN I 1 no.
87T - Transformer Differential protection
87N - Restricted Earth fault protection
49 - Thermal Overload Protection
50/51 - Overcurrent protection
50N/51N - Earth fault Overcurrent protection
46 - Unbalanced load detection
24 - Over-exitation protection

Relay Set shall be provided as single device


2. MAIN II
2a. Numerical Over-Current & Earth Fault Relay 1 no.
as specified in clause no. 17.1.12.11
2. Overcurrent protection 1 no.
50/51 - Overcurrent protection
50N/51N - Earth fault Overcurrent protection
49 - Thermal Overload Protection
46 - Unbalanced load detection

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... 81 O/U - Over/Under frequency protection
...50 BF - Circuit Breaker protection
74 TC - Alarm

Relay Set shall be provided as single device


3. Trip circuit supervision relays as specified in clause no. 1.12.21 2 nos.
4. Multiple Contact High Speed, High Burden, Lockout tripping Relay Min. 6 nos.,
having 08 NO + 2 NC contacts with hand reset mechanical flag as required
as specified in clause no. 1.12.19
5. D.C. Supervision Relay as specified in clause no. 1.12.22 1 no.
6. Test Blocks Min. 3 nos.,
as required
7. Main ON/OFF lockable selector switch, 1 no.
with auxiliary signalling contacts in both positions,
for local and remote indications
Key can be released only in ON position
8. Green Indication Lamps 2 nos.
9a. Protection reset push button As required
9b. Lockout Relay Reset Push Button 1 no.
10. Auxiliary Relays as specified in clause no. 1.12.23 As required
Self-electrical reset auxiliary relays, with flags for:
Bucholz - Trip
Bucholz - Alarm
HV winding temperature - Trip
HV winding temperature - Alarm
LV winding temperature - Trip
LV winding temperature - Alarm
Oil temperature - Trip
Oil temperature - Alarm
Tap Changer - Bucholz - Trip
Tap Changer - Bucholz - Alarm
Transformer - Low Oil Level - Alarm
Tap Changer - Low Oil Level - Alarm
Preasure Relief - Alarm
Preasure Relief - Trip
Electrical protection relays
11. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
12. DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
14. Auxiliary relay, all other trip swtches, MCBs, fuses, links, terminals, 1 set
test points, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, As required
heaters, temperature and humidity sensors, locks, Subject of approval
internal lighting, power sockets, complete

17.1.16.3 Relay Panel type R43.1 and 44.1 for Power Transformer

Relay Panel type R43.1 - Power Transformer Auxiliary Panel


Sr. No. Description Quantity
This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the

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features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as detailed in the
relevant clauses of the specification.
1. Automatic Voltage regulator 1 no.
90 - Automatic Voltage Regulation
2. Remote tap position indicator(s).. 1 set
3. Remote winding and oil temperature indicators. 1 set
4. Separate 110V DC annunciator having 24 windows with alarm 1 set
acknowledge switch, annunciator lamp for test switch and indicator lamp
for reset push buttons along with DC hooter/siren
5. Indication lamp for fans/motors in operation 1 set
6. Voltmeter to indicate HV side voltage 1 set
7. Voltmeter to indicate LV side voltage 1 set
8. ON/OFF control switch for each fan 1 set
9. Indicating lamp tap for changers in progress. 1 set
10. ‘Manual/Auto’ selector switch for tap changer 1 set
11. Independent ‘Master-Follower’ selector switch 1 set
12. Voltage regulating relays 1 set
13. Relays/contactors for parallel operation of transformers 1 set
14. CT Terminal blocks with CT shortening links 1 set
15. Control switch/push button for tap changer-Rise/Lower 1 set
16. Selector switches for individual/parallel, master/follower operation of 1 set
transformer tap changers
17. Switches/push buttons for manual operation of cooling fans 1 set
18. Selector switch for selecting operation of cooling fans i.e. local, remote 1 set
and automatic
19 Emergency stop switch for tap changer 1 set
20. D.C. Supervision Relay as specified in clause no. 1.12.22 1 no.
21. Test Blocks Min. 1 no.,
as required
22. Main ON/OFF lockable selector switch, 1 no.
with auxiliary signalling contacts in both positions,
for local and remote indications
Key can be released only in ON position
23. Green Indication Lamps 2 nos.
23a. Protection reset push button As required
23b. Lockout Relay Reset Push Button 1 no.
24. Auxiliary Relays as specified in clause no. 1.12.23 As required
25. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
26. DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
27. Auxiliary relay, all other trip switches, MCBs, fuses, links, terminals, 1 set
test points, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, As required
heaters, temperature and humidity sensors, locks, Subject of approval
internal lighting, power sockets, complete

Relay Panel type 44.1. - Power Transformer Outdoor Control Panel


Sr. No. Description Quantity
1. Winding temperature indicators and accessories 1 set
2. Oil temperature indicators and accessories 1 set

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3. Control and indications for each group of fans/pumps, comprising of: 1 set
a) Manual Local-Manual Remote-Automatic selector switch
b) ‘Start’ and ‘Stop’ pushbuttons for
c) ‘ON-OFF’ indication lamps
d) All contactors, relays, switches etc. necessary for proper operation
and control of fans/pumps.
e) Circuit breakers with auxiliary contacts for each fan/pump motor
4. Main circuit breakers with auxiliary contacts or AC & DC incoming circuits. 1 set
5. Circuit breakers with auxiliary contacts for each of AC and DC branch 1 set
circuits
a) One under-voltage relay to indicate AC auxiliary supply failure and
one for DC supply failure.
b) Three-position selector switch for CTs for thermal image. Function
of this switch shall be as follows
Position 1: Normal operation (CT used for winding temperature indi-
cators)
Position 2: Testing of CT
Position 3: CT used for oil temperature indication
6. Ammeter to measure current of CT for thermal image 1 set
7. Thermostat 1 set
8. Humidistat 1 set
9. Auto-Manual selector switches for heaters 1 set
10. Humidity control heaters 1 set
11. Lamp for interior lighting with door switch 1 set
12. Power socket 1 set
13. Terminal blocks 1 set
14. Internal wiring 1 set
15. Auxiliary relay, all other trip swtches, MCBs, fuses, links, terminals, 1 set
test points, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, As required
heaters, temperature and humidity sensors, locks, Subject of approval
internal lighting, power sockets, complete

Note: Transformer Auxiliary and Outdoor Control Panels shall be provided by the Transformer Manu-
facturer and shall be included in the Price of the Transformer

17.1.16.4 Relay Panel type R45 for Bus Coupler Protection

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the
features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as detailed in the
relevant clauses of the specification.
1. Numerical Over-Current & Earth Fault Relay 1 no.
as specified in clause no. 1.12.11
1 Overcurrent protection 1 no.
50/51 - Overcurrent protection
50N/51N - Earth fault Overcurrent protection
49 - Thermal Overload Protection
46 - Unbalanced load detection

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3. Trip circuit supervision relays as specified in clause no. 1.12.21 2 nos.
4. Multiple Contact High Speed, High Burden, Lockout tripping Relay Min. 2 nos.,
having 08 NO + 2 NC contacts with hand reset mechanical flag as required
as specified in clause no. 1.12.19
5. D.C. Supervision Relay as specified in clause no. 1.12.22 1 no.
6. Test Blocks Min. 1 no.,
as required
7. Main ON/OFF lockable selector switch, 1 no.
with auxiliary signalling contacts in both positions,
for local and remote indications
Key can be released only in ON position
8. Green Indication Lamps 2 nos.
9. Lockout Relay Reset Push Button 1 no.
10. Auxiliary Relays as specified in clause no. 1.12.23 As required
11. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
11. DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
12. All other trip switches, MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting links, terminal blocks, According to approved
wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, heather, humidity & scheme
temperature Controller / Sensor, locks, internal strip lights, three pin
power sockets (16A) to complete the scheme.
13. Auxiliary relay, all other trip swtches, MCBs, fuses, links, terminals, 1 set
test points, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, As required
heaters, temperature and humidity sensors, locks, Subject of approval
internal lighting, power sockets, complete

17.1.16.5 Relay Panel type R48 for Busbar Protection

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the
features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as detailed in the
relevant clauses of the specification.
1. Central Unit for 1 no.
Low Impedance De Centralized busbar differential protection
as specified in Clause No. 1.12.18
1 Busbar protection 1 no.
87BB - Differential Busbar protection
3. Bay Units as specified in clause no. 1.12.18 1 nos. for Each bay
As required
4. Multiple Contact High Speed, High Burden, Lockout tripping Relay Min. 2 nos.
having 08 NO + 2 NC contacts with hand reset mechanical flag for each bay unit,
as specified in clause no. 1.12.19 as required
5. D.C. Supervision Relays as specified in clause no. 1.12.22 2 nos.
6. Test Blocks 1 no.
for each central unit
& min. 2 nos.
for each bay unit ,
as required
7. Main ON/OFF lockable selector switch, 1 no.

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with auxiliary signalling contacts in both positions,
for local and remote indications
Key can be released only in ON position
8a. Key Lockable Selector Switch for In/Out of Busbar Protection Min. 2 nos., as per re-
quirement of scheme
8b. Key Lockable Selector Switch for In/Out of Bay Unit 1 no., for each bay unit
9. Green Indication Lamps 2 nos.
10. Lockout Relay Reset Push Button 2 nos.
11. Auxiliary Relays as specified in clause no. 1.12.23 As per requirement of
scheme
12. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
13. DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
14. Auxiliary relay, all other trip swtches, MCBs, fuses, links, terminals, 1 set
test points, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, As required
heaters, temperature and humidity sensors, locks, Subject of approval
internal lighting, power sockets, complete

17.1.17 Equipment Approval / Acceptance Process

1.17.1 For acceptance / approval of a new relay or any other equipment for protection & control system,
the following minimum steps / procedures have to be followed:

x Formal letter by the Manufacturer / representative of the Manufacturer to NTDC offering


the relay / equipment for approval. ii. Submission of detailed technical literature, documents
/ service reference list & detailed type test reports & IEC 61850 Interoperability certificates
issued by UCA International Users Group or equivalent along with requisite service
charges. The submission of service charges does not guarantee the approval of the offered
equipment.
x Complete functional testing of relay i.e. Cold /stand-alone testing of the relay / equipment
in Pakistan or Manufacturer's Works witnessed by NTDC engineers at Manufacturer's cost.
x Installation of the relay / equipment in the NTDC network in parallel to the existing relays
for at least six months in order to evaluate performance under real conditions.
x If the relay is already type tested as per latest IEC Standards from International STL Ac-
credited Laboratory (the STL approved international laboratory must be 3rd party i.e. other
than Manufacturer's own laboratory), then the same type test results shall be submitted to
NTDC for review. Otherwise, the Manufacturer or his representative shall be responsible
for type testing of the offered type of equipment from International Accredited STL approved
Laboratory e.g. KEMA etc. If the Manufacturer / his representative proceeds for type testing
in Manufacturer's own STL approved international laboratory then the type testing shall be
carried out under witnessing of NTDC Protection Engineers at their own cost.
x In addition to above, the approval or rejection shall also be based on field performance
evaluation.

1.17.2 The Local Representatives of Manufacturer shall must have Local Technical Support Centre for
Configuration, Maintenance & Troubleshooting etc. for the offered type of equipment in Pakistan.

1.17.3 Only NTDC approved protection, control & allied equipment shall be offered along-with the Bids
for all projects.

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17.1.18 Drawings Approval Process

The following sequence of activities with reference to protection, control, monitoring and recording
equipment/relays shall be followed by the Contractors.

1.18.1 Protection & Metering Single Line Diagram.

1.18.2 Make, type, origin & ordering codes of Protection, Control, Monitoring & Recording Equip-
ment/Relays etc., along-with technical literature, manuals & ordering sheets as per specified require-
ments laid down in this specification. The approval of all the aforementioned equipment shall be taken
before procurement of the same.

1.18.3 Trip & Indication Logic Diagram.

1.18.4 Control & Interlocking Logic Diagram.

1.18.5 AC & DC Auxiliary Supply System Distribution Plan.

1.18.6 UPS Dimensioning Calculations.

1.18.7 Signal List to Control Panels, Event Recorder, Fault Recorder & NPCC SCADA signals of
the complete station.

1.18.8 Detail Schematic & Interconnection Wiring Diagrams of Protection & Control Panels, Synchroniz-
ing Panels, AC/DC Auxiliary Supply Panels, Event Recorder Panels & Fault Recorder Panels etc.

1.18.9 Test Protocols of Factory Acceptance Tests (FAT) of Protection & Control Panels, Syn-
chronizing Panels, AC/DC Auxiliary Supply Panels, Event Recorder Panels & Fault Recorder Panels
etc.

1.18.10 Witnessing of Factory Acceptance Tests (FAT) of Protection & Control Panels, Synchro-
nizing Panels, AC/DC Auxiliary Supply Panels, Event Recorder Panel & Fault Recorder Panels etc. by
representatives of Protection & Control NTDC.

1.18.11 Factory as built Drawings of all the aforementioned panels as per approval of NTDC & after
incorporating comments/observations pointed out by the representatives of Protection & Control, NTDC
during Factory Acceptance Tests (FAT).

1.18.12 Test Protocols of Site Acceptance Tests (SAT)/Commissioning Tests.

1.18.13 Witnessing of Site Acceptance Tests (SAT)/Commissioning Tests by Representatives of


Protection & Control, NTDC.

1.18.14 Protection Relays Settings Calculations along-with Relay Software generated perfor-
mance.

1.18.15 Final Site as built Schematic & Interconnection wiring drawings of all the panels mentioned
above as per changes done at site.

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17.1.19 Testing and Inspection

17.1.19.1 General

1.19.1.1 All relays (including panels) shall be tested in the Manufacturer's work. The Bidder/Con-
tractor may be required to carry out any one or all of the tests stated in this Specification in the presence
of Representatives of NTDC.

1.19.1.2 Testing of relays and their components shall be performed in line with this specification,
and in accordance with the relevant IEC standards (as minimum requirement) and other standards as
may be approved by NTDC.

1.19.1.3 Acceptance by NTDC representative of any relay tests shall not relieve the Manufacturer
from any of his performance guarantees or from any other obligations.

1.19.1.4 NTDC reserves the right to perform checks during the manufacturing process at any time
or all the times. It shall be at the discretion of NTDC to witness tests on 100or any percentage of each
lot for routine tests, apart from the type tests, wherever called for.

1.19.1.5 Tests of relays shall comprise factory tests and site tests.

17.1.19.2 Factory Tests

17.1.19.2.1 Type Tests

1.19.2.1.1 Evidence shall be given that the proposed relays to be supplied under contract works had
already been subjected to all type tests (including transient and steady-state tests) at an internationally
recognized testing laboratory, like KEMA or equivalent. If deemed necessary, NTDC will decide whether
additional tests are to be performed by the Bidder/Contractor. Minimum Type tests required are Speci-
fied in NTDC Specifications Clause No. 1.8 above.

1.19.2.1.2 An internationally accredited laboratory shall certify the type test reports. The laboratory shall
be equipped with all updated and calibrated testing facilities for relays and other secondary equipment
as per relevant IEC standards.

1.19.2.1.3 The Bidder/Contractor shall submit certified copies of type test certificates and reports cov-
ering the proposed relays components.

1.19.2.1.4 Type tests certificates and reports shall be considered acceptable if they are in compliance
with the relevant standards and the following:

x Type tests conducted at an internationally accredited laboratory acceptable to NTDC.


x Type tests and dynamic stability test on Real Time digital simulator (RTDS) conducted at
the manufacture's laboratory or independent international and witnessed by representa-
tives of NTDC.

1.19.2.1.5 If the presented type test reports are not in accordance with the above requirements, NTDC
may decide to ask for the type tests and Dynamic stability test to be carried out afresh in the manufac-
ture's premises or other independent international laboratory subject to the approval of NTDC and at no

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additional cost. These tests shall be performed in the presence of an NTDC engineer at laboratory,
which should issue the relevant type test certificates upon successful completion of all tests.

1.19.2.1.6 Transient tests shall be included simulating dc off-sets and harmonics, in order to verify the
dynamic behaviour, including the circuit breaker trip time, communication channel time and the effec-
tiveness of the settings adopted.

17.1.19.2.2 Routine Tests

1.19.2.2.1 Protection relays and their components shall be subjected to routine tests as per the rele-
vant IEC standards. Protection relays mounted in cubicles shall be completely wired, tested and in-
spected at the relay Manufacturers factory.

1.19.2.2.2 Factory tests shall cover a subset of the following minimum tests:

x Secondary injection
x Scheme checks
x Relay logic verification
x Performance of engineer interface
x Functional-trip tests
x Setting ranges and calibration accuracy
x Response (trip) times viii. Functional availability and application limits
x System supervision
x Performance of communication interfaces with PCMS
x Events and disturbance records etc.

1.19.2.2.3 The Bidder/Contractor shall provide to NTDC a generic list of tests for approval, depending
upon the duration of factory tests, the importance and complexity of the protection system, familiarity of
the system being inspected, etc. However, test procedures shall be prepared to verify adequately the
performance, functionality and protection reliability.

1.19.2.2.4 The Bidder/Contractor shall indicate that the equipment has been manufactured, racked
and correctly wired by carrying out approved factory tests.

1.19.2.2.5 Routine test certificates shall be submitted to NTDC's review and approval before shipment
/ dispatch of the relays/panels.

17.1.19.3 Site Tests

1.19.3.1 The site tests of relays shall be mainly based on functional tests, in addition to the visual
and wiring checking of the relays, in order to ensure that all components are correctly installed and
properly aligned and that there are no imperfections due to damage during transport to site.

1.19.3.2 Relay site tests include comprehensive tests and checks with the protection equipment
fully connected to the array of all field devices (PCMS, Tele-protection signalling equipment, switchgear,
CTs/VTs, D.C system etc.).

1.19.3.3 Site tests shall cover a subset of the following minimum tests:

x Secondary injection

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x Scheme checks
x Relay logic verification
x Performance of engineer interface
x Functional-trip tests
x Setting ranges and calibration accuracy
x Response (trip) times viii. Functional availability and application limits
x System supervision
x Performance of communication interfaces with PCMS xi. Events and disturbance records
etc.

17.1.19.4 For Turnkey Projects

1.19.4.1 Prior to field tests on protection relays, the Bidder/Contractor shall provide to NTDC for
approval operation settings and parameters to set the protection relays/systems to the substation con-
ditions and power grid requirements.

1.19.4.2 Calculations for the revision of relay settings in the remote end substations shall also be
submitted to NTDC for approval.

1.19.4.3 Setting recommendations shall be submitted for approval at least 2 months before com-
missioning/energization.

1.19.4.4 Separate schedules for on-site tests shall be submitted for approval at least one month
before start of the tests.

1.19.4.5 The results of all tests shall be submitted immediately after satisfactory completion of tests
in the form of computer printout along with the handwritten test sheets signed by NTDC for witness of
the tests.

1.19.4.6 Site test reports shall illustrate all test details, as well as details of all applied testing equip-
ment and their calibration validity.

1.19.4.7 The Bidder/Contractor shall provide sufficient number of experienced test personnel during
inspection tests and at Site (preferably senior engineers from factory).

1.19.4.8 The Bidder/Contractor shall not withdraw or change the test engineer (s) before the completion
of all the testing activities, unless it is the requirement of NTDC in the event that the test personnel lacks
adequate test skills, knowledge base and technical expertise in the concerned protection systems/equip-
ment.

1.19.4.9 Where work permits at existing substations are required, the Bidder/Contractor shall give
sufficient notice to NTDC to plan and prepare for the necessary outage (if any) to be arranged.

1.19.4.10 Overall tests involving more than one Bidder/Contractor's equipment shall be suitably land
professionally coordinated and arranged by the main Bidder/Contractor. The test and commissioning
programs shall be subject to approval by NTDC at site.

1.19.4.11 The Bidder/Contractor shall carry out any additional site tests, other than those mentioned
in the approved site test program, if deemed necessary by NTDC, due to some unforeseen technical
requirements arising out of operational contingencies in the network and loading conditions.

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17.1.19.5 Other Site Tests for Protection Purposes

1.19.5.1 Positive and zero sequence impedance measurements shall be carried out for each new
or modified cable or overhead line circuit included in the scope of works and operating at and above
132 kV. These tests shall be carried out by performed by the Bidder/Contractor of the respective line/ca-
ble before commissioning of the relays for the new and modified circuits. However, the Bidder / Con-
tractor shall provide assistance to the extent of providing leads / connections to the circuit terminals.

17.1.20 Drawings and Documentation

17.1.20.1 General

1.20.1.1 The English Language shall be used at all times with respect to documents, drawings and la-
bels, procured or prepared by the Bidder pertaining to the work.

1.20.1.2 All dimensions shall be in SI metric units.

17.1.20.2 Drawings

1.20.2.1 The Bidder shall submit with the quotation 4-copies of drawings/catalogues showing all dimen-
sions and details of the equipment offered.

1.20.2.2 The successful Bidders shall submit for approval 6-copies of Engineering drawings and docu-
mentation for approval.

1.20.2.3 The contract shall be executed strict conformity with the specifications and / or drawings
given or mentioned in this section and the Contractor shall do not "Work" without proper specifications
and / or drawings.

1.20.2.4 Specifications under / or drawings are intended to complement each other so that if any-
thing is shown on the drawings as required but not mentioned in the specifications or vice versa, it shall
be of like effect as if shown or mentioned in both. If any errors, omissions or discrepancies are found in
the figures, specifications and / or drawings or, if any feature shall appear to the Contractor to be indef-
inite or unclear, the same shall be referred to the Engineer whose written explanation and / or clarifica-
tions shall be obtained before proceeding with the work.

1.20.2.5 The Contractor shall submit to Engineer under intimation to the Purchaser, within 30-days
of the issuance of the Notification of Award, for approval of the Engineer. Six (6) copies of all drawings,
required under the specifications or other provisions of the bidding documents or, if he deems neces-
sary, require changes or modifications to be made therein, he shall return two copies to the Contractor
marked "Approved", "Approved as Noted" or "Returned for Correction". Each drawing, which is noted
"Returned for Correction" shall be resubmitted to the Engineer after corrections.

1.20.2.6 The Contractor shall then prepare and submit to the Engineer eight (8) prints and two (2)
soft copies of the approved drawings. Two prints shall be stamped "APPROVED" Engineer and returned
to the Contractor for his record.

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1.20.2.7 On completion of the Contract, the Contractor shall deliver the Two (02) sets of As Built Draw-
ings at site & One (01) set in P&C office and two (2) sets of soft copy of all drawings, technical literature,
data, which show the work in the final or "As Built" condition.

1.20.2.8 One as built drawing of panel shall be kept in each relevant panel

1.20.2.9 The Contractor shall allow 30 days for the Engineer's approval of drawings in his schedule
of work and in the time allowed for completion of the Contract Extra time required for approval of draw-
ings due to deficiencies in design or errors in submitted drawings shall be the responsibility of the Con-
tractor and no extension in time will be allowed on this account.

1.20.2.10 Approval by the Engineer does not relieve the Contractor of his responsibility to do the work
in accordance with the Contract.

1.20.2.11 The Contractor shall be responsible for any discrepancies, errors or omissions in any draw-
ings or other particulars supplied by him whether such drawings or particulars have been approved by
the Engineer or not.

1.20.2.12 All drawings and documents furnished by the Contractor in accordance with the Contract
shall become the property of the Purchaser.

1.20.2.13 Whenever reference is made in the Technical Specifications to specific standards and
codes to be met by the goods and materials to be furnished or tested, the provisions of the latest current
edition or revision of the relevant standards or codes in effect shall apply, unless otherwise expressly
stated in the Contract. Where such standards and codes are national or relates to a particular country
or region, other authoritative standards that ensure substantial equivalence to the standards and codes
specified will be acceptable.

17.1.21 Operation & Maintenance Manual

1.21.1 The successful Bidder shall submit eight copies of the operation and maintenance instruction
manual to the owner.

1.21.2 The complete manuals must be provided to NTDC before the delivery of relays or relay panels.
Information in the manuals and documentation for relay system shall not contain less than the following:

x Specification and characteristics.


x External connections.
x Description and drawing of the construction and principle of operation. Additionally for relay
systems, the module layout in interconnection diagrams, internal wiring and component
descriptions. For numerical relays, details / information of all applicable software, inter-
faces, marshalling of binary inputs / binary outputs contacts, programming, optional fea-
tures etc. shall be provided.
x All setting calculation instructions explained with examples.
x All setting and calibrations procedures and instructions.
x Receiving inspections and acceptance test on instructions.
x Installation requirements and instructions.
x Routine maintenance requirements and instructions.
x Repair and re-calibration instructions.
x Parts list.

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x Design test report.


x Original manufacture's instruction manuals and documentation (detailed information of
basic and optional features if any) and not brochures shall be provided to system protection
department NTDC and accepted to acceptance of relays or relays system. Photo copies of
manuals shall not be acceptable (i.e. all manuals shall be original as issued by Relay Man-
ufacturers).

1.21.3 For turnkey projects, before energizing the substation, the following should be ensured as minimum:

x All as built drawings and O&M manuals are available at site.


x Signed copy of all SAT reports are available at site.
x All spares and tools have been handed over.
x Site training on operation, configuration and maintenance have been completed.
x Substation is ready to be controlled and monitored from local and remote.

17.1.22 Relay Settings & CT Sizing Calculations

17.1.22.1 The Contractor shall furnish the complete relay settings (in tabular format) and basis of
relay settings and shall provide all relay setting calculations for each and every relay, module, parameter
and timers etc. as required by the individual relay. Relay settings are required for each and every feeder
/ Transformer / equipment under this project.

1.22.2 The details of equipment to be protected are stated in this specification. The company shall
approve relay settings furnished by the Contractor. If, in judgment of company, it is observed that the
relay setting (s) is (are) wrong, the Contractor shall furnish revised calculations or relay settings. Also,
in case, it is found that relays installed at site cannot meet the required settings, the Contractor shall
change the relay, relay wring, testing commissions etc., without any additional price to complete satis-
faction of the company.

1.22.3 The Contractor shall provide preliminary relay settings, relay calculations, CT and relay
suitability calculations at the earliest for all equipment along with related instruction manuals and docu-
ments on the basis of, which these settings were calculated.

1.22.4 Contractor shall furnish the CT and relay suitability calculations along with the tender. The
Contractor shall furnish the recommended relay settings and relay calculations three (3) months before
commissioning date. The time current grading shall be provided for all Over-Current on log-log graph
sheets separately for phase and ground relays using protected equipment's Manufacturer provided with-
stand curves. The Contractor shall obtain the customer's equipment relay settings and attach along with
his protection setting proposals. Actual soft copy of settings & configuration of inputs / outputs etc. for
all Numerical protection shall be provided.

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17.2 Protection Equipment - Technical Schedules

17.2.1 - 765 kV Protection Panels - Schedules

17.2.1.1 - 765 kV Transmission Line Protection Panel type R11

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Manufacture
3. Dimensions (HxWxD) (mm)
4. Sheet Thickness (mm)
5. Exterior Sheet Colour
6. Paint Thickness
7. IP Class
8. Distance Protection Relay Set I
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
9. Line Current Differential Relay Set I
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
10. Digital I/O Box
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
11. Lockout-Type Tripping Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
12. DC Supervision Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
13. Test Blocks
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
14. Auxiliary Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
15. Changeover Contactor Relay

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Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
16. All other trip switches, Push Buttons, Indication Lamps, Key
Switches MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting links, terminal blocks,
wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, heather,
humidity & temperature Controller / Sensor, locks, internal
strip lights & three pin power sockets (16A) etc. to complete
the scheme.

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17.2.1.2 - 765 kV Transmission Line Protection Panel type R12

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Manufacture
3. Dimensions (HxWxD) (mm)
4. Sheet Thickness (mm)
5. Exterior Sheet Colour
6. Paint Thickness
7. IP Class
8. Distance Protection Relay Set II
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
9. Line Current Differential Relay Set II
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
10. Digital I/O Box
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
11. Lockout-Type Tripping Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
12. DC Supervision Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
13. Test Blocks
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
14. Auxiliary Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
15. Changeover Contactor Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
16. All other trip switches, Push Buttons, Indication Lamps, Key

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Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


Switches MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting links, terminal blocks,
wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, heather,
humidity & temperature Controller / Sensor, locks, internal
strip lights & three pin power sockets (16A) etc. to complete
the scheme.

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17.2.1.3 - 765 kV Transformer Protection Panel type R13

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Manufacture
3. Dimensions (HxWxD) (mm)
4. Sheet Thickness (mm)
5. Exterior Sheet Colour
6. Paint Thickness
7. IP Class
8. Transformer Protection Relay Set I
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
9. High Impedance REF Protection Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
10. Cross Trip Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
12. Lockout-Type Tripping Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
13. Metrosil
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
14. Variable Resistors
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
15. DC Supervision Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
16. Test Blocks
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
17. Auxiliary Relays

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Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
18. Changeover Contactor Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
19. All other trip switches, Push Buttons, Indication Lamps, Key
Switches MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting links, terminal blocks,
wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, heather,
humidity & temperature Controller / Sensor, locks, internal
strip lights & three pin power sockets (16A) etc. to complete
the scheme.

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17.2.1.4 - 765 kV Transformer Protection Panel type R14

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Manufacture
3. Dimensions (HxWxD) (mm)
4. Sheet Thickness (mm)
5. Exterior Sheet Colour
6. Paint Thickness
7. IP Class
8. Transformer Protection Relay Set II
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
9. High Impedance REF Protection Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
10. Cross Trip Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
11. Tertiary OC & EF Protection Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
12. Lockout-Type Tripping Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
13. Metrosil
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
14. Variable Resistors
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
15. DC Supervision Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code

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Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


16. Test Blocks
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
17. Auxiliary Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
18. Changeover Contactor Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
19. All other trip switches, Push Buttons, Indication Lamps, Key
Switches MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting links, terminal blocks,
wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, heather,
humidity & temperature Controller / Sensor, locks, internal
strip lights & three pin power sockets (16A) etc. to complete
the scheme.

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17.2.1.5 - 765 kV Transformer Protection Panel 13.1 - Auto Transformer Auxiliary Panel

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Manufacture
3. Dimensions (HxWxD) (mm)
4. Sheet Thickness (mm)
5. Exterior Sheet Colour
6. Paint Thickness
7. IP Class
8. Voltage regulator
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
9. Test Blocks
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
10. Auxiliary Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
11. All other trip switches, Push Buttons, Indication Lamps, Key
Switches MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting links, terminal blocks,
wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, heather,
humidity & temperature Controller / Sensor, locks, internal
strip lights & three pin power sockets (16A) etc. to complete
the scheme.

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17.2.1.6 - 765 kV Shunt Reactor Protection Panel Type R15

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Manufacture
3. Dimensions (HxWxD) (mm)
4. Sheet Thickness (mm)
5. Exterior Sheet Colour
6. Paint Thickness
7. IP Class
8. Differential Protection Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
9. High Impedance REF Protection Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
10. OC & EF Protection Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
11. Switch Synchronization Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
12. Lockout-Type Tripping Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
13. Trip Circuit Supervision Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
14. DC Supervision Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
15. Test Blocks
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code

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Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


16. Auxiliary Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
17. Changeover Contactor Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
18. All other trip switches, Push Buttons, Indication
Lamps, Key Switches MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting
links, terminal blocks, wiring, earthing, brass cable
glands, lugs, ferrules, heather, humidity & tempera-
ture Controller / Sensor, locks, internal strip lights &
three pin power sockets (16A) etc. to complete the
scheme.

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17.2.1.7 - 765 kV Trip Circuit Supervision Panel Type R16

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Manufacture
3. Dimensions (HxWxD) (mm)
4. Sheet Thickness (mm)
5. Exterior Sheet Colour
6. Paint Thickness
7. IP Class
8. Trip Circuit Supervision Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
9. DC Supervision Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
10. Auxiliary Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
11. Changeover Contactor Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
12. All other trip switches, push buttons, indication lamps, key
switches MCBs, ELCB, CT shorting links, terminal blocks,
wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules,
heather, humidity & temperature controller / sensor, locks,
internal strip lights & three pin power sockets (16A) etc. to
complete the scheme.

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17.2.1.8 - 765 kV Breaker Failure Protection Panel type R17

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Manufacture
3. Dimensions (HxWxD) (mm)
4. Sheet Thickness (mm)
5. Exterior Sheet Colour
6. Paint Thickness
7. IP Class
8. Breaker Failure Protection Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
9. Lockout-Type Tripping Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
10. DC Supervision Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
11. Test Blocks
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
12. Auxiliary Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
13. Changeover Contactor Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
14. All other trip switches, Push Buttons, Indication Lamps, Key
Switches MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting links, terminal blocks,
wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, heather,
humidity & temperature Controller / Sensor, locks, internal
strip lights & three pin power sockets (16A) etc. to complete
the scheme.

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17.2.1.9 - 765 kV Decentralised Low Impedance Busbar Protection Panel Type R18

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Manufacture
3. Dimensions (HxWxD) (mm)
4. Sheet Thickness (mm)
5. Exterior Sheet Colour
6. Paint Thickness
7. IP Class
8. Low Impedance De-Centralized Busbar Protection
Relay - Central
Unit
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
9. Low Impedance De-Centralized Busbar Protection
Relay - Bay Unit
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
10. Lockout-Type Tripping Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
11. DC Supervision Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
12. Test Blocks
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
13. Auxiliary Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
14. Changeover Contactor Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
15. All other trip switches, Push Buttons, Indication
Lamps, Key Switches MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting
links, terminal blocks, wiring, earthing, brass cable

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Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


glands, lugs, ferrules, heather, humidity & tempera-
ture Controller / Sensor, locks, internal strip lights &
three pin power sockets (16A) etc. to complete the
scheme.

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17.2.2 - 500 kV Protection Panels - Schedules

17.2.2.1 - 500 kV Transmission Line Protection Panel type R21

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Manufacture
3. Dimensions (HxWxD) (mm)
4. Sheet Thickness (mm)
5. Exterior Sheet Colour
6. Paint Thickness
7. IP Class
8. Distance Protection Relay Set I
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
9. Line Current Differential Relay Set I
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
10. Digital I/O Box
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
11. Lockout-Type Tripping Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
12. DC Supervision Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
13. Test Blocks
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
14. Auxiliary Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
15. Changeover Contactor Relay
Type
Manufacturer

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Country of Origin
Ordering Code
16. All other trip switches, Push Buttons, Indication Lamps, Key
Switches MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting links, terminal blocks,
wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, heather,
humidity & temperature Controller / Sensor, locks, internal
strip lights & three pin power sockets (16A) etc. to complete
the scheme.

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17.2.2.2 - 500 kV Transmission Line Protection Panel type R22

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Manufacture
3. Dimensions (HxWxD) (mm)
4. Sheet Thickness (mm)
5. Exterior Sheet Colour
6. Paint Thickness
7. IP Class
8. Distance Protection Relay Set II
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
9. Line Current Differential Relay Set II
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
10. Digital I/O Box
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
11. Lockout-Type Tripping Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
12. DC Supervision Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
13. Test Blocks
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
14. Auxiliary Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
15. Changeover Contactor Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code

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16. All other trip switches, Push Buttons, Indication Lamps, Key
Switches MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting links, terminal blocks,
wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, heather,
humidity & temperature Controller / Sensor, locks, internal
strip lights & three pin power sockets (16A) etc. to complete
the scheme.

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17.2.2.3 - 500 kV Transformer Protection Panel type R23

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Manufacture
3. Dimensions (HxWxD) (mm)
4. Sheet Thickness (mm)
5. Exterior Sheet Colour
6. Paint Thickness
7. IP Class
8. Transformer Protection Relay Set I
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
9. High Impedance REF Protection Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
10. Cross Trip Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
12. Lockout-Type Tripping Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
13. Metrosil
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
14. Variable Resistors
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
15. DC Supervision Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
16. Test Blocks
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code

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17. Auxiliary Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
18. Changeover Contactor Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
18. All other trip switches, Push Buttons, Indication Lamps, Key
Switches MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting links, terminal blocks,
wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, heather,
humidity & temperature Controller / Sensor, locks, internal
strip lights & three pin power sockets (16A) etc. to complete
the scheme.

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17.2.2.4 - 500 kV Transformer Protection Panel Type R24

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Manufacture
3. Dimensions (HxWxD) (mm)
4. Sheet Thickness (mm)
5. Exterior Sheet Colour
6. Paint Thickness
7. IP Class
8. Transformer Protection Relay Set II
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
9. High Impedance REF Protection Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
10. Cross Trip Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
11. Tertiary OC & EF Protection Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
12. Lockout-Type Tripping Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
13. DC Supervision Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
14. Test Blocks
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
15. Auxiliary Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code

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16. Changeover Contactor Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
17. All other trip switches, Push Buttons, Indication Lamps, Key
Switches MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting links, terminal blocks,
wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, heather,
humidity & temperature Controller / Sensor, locks, internal
strip lights & three pin power sockets (16A) etc. to complete
the scheme.

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17.2.2.5 - 500 kV Transformer Protection Panel 23.1 - Auto Transformer Auxiliary Panel

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Manufacture
3. Dimensions (HxWxD) (mm)
4. Sheet Thickness (mm)
5. Exterior Sheet Colour
6. Paint Thickness
7. IP Class
8. Voltage regulator
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
9. Test Blocks
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
10. Auxiliary Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
11. All other trip switches, Push Buttons, Indication Lamps, Key
Switches MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting links, terminal blocks,
wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, heather,
humidity & temperature Controller / Sensor, locks, internal
strip lights & three pin power sockets (16A) etc. to complete
the scheme.

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17.2.2.6 - 500 kV Trip Circuit Supervision Panel Type R26

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Manufacture
3. Dimensions (HxWxD) (mm)
4. Sheet Thickness (mm)
5. Exterior Sheet Colour
6. Paint Thickness
7. IP Class
8. Trip Circuit Supervision Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
9. DC Supervision Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
10. Auxiliary Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
11. Changeover Contactor Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
12. All other trip switches, push buttons, indication lamps, key
switches MCBs, ELCB, CT shorting links, terminal blocks,
wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules,
heather, humidity & temperature controller / sensor, locks,
internal strip lights & three pin power sockets (16A) etc. to
complete the scheme.

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17.2.2.7 - 500 kV Breaker Failure Protection Panel type R27

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Manufacture
3. Dimensions (HxWxD) (mm)
4. Sheet Thickness (mm)
5. Exterior Sheet Colour
6. Paint Thickness
7. IP Class
8. Breaker Failure Protection Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
9. Lockout-Type Tripping Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
10. DC Supervision Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
11. Test Blocks
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
12. Auxiliary Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
13. Changeover Contactor Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
14. All other trip switches, Push Buttons, Indication Lamps, Key
Switches MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting links, terminal blocks,
wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, heather,
humidity & temperature Controller / Sensor, locks, internal
strip lights & three pin power sockets (16A) etc. to complete
the scheme.

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17.2.2.8 - 500 kV Decentralised Low Impedance Busbar Protection Panel Type R28

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Manufacture
3. Dimensions (HxWxD) (mm)
4. Sheet Thickness (mm)
5. Exterior Sheet Colour
6. Paint Thickness
7. IP Class
8. Low Impedance De-Centralized Busbar Protection
Relay - Central
Unit
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
9. Low Impedance De-Centralized Busbar Protection
Relay - Bay Unit
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
10. Lockout-Type Tripping Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
11. DC Supervision Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
12. Test Blocks
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
13. Auxiliary Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
14. Changeover Contactor Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
15. All other trip switches, Push Buttons, Indication
Lamps, Key Switches MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting

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links, terminal blocks, wiring, earthing, brass cable
glands, lugs, ferrules, heather, humidity & tempera-
ture Controller / Sensor, locks, internal strip lights &
three pin power sockets (16A) etc. to complete the
scheme.

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17.2.3 - 220 kV Protection Panels - Schedules

17.2.3.1 - 220 kV Transmission Line Protection Panel Type R31

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


19. Manufacturer
20. Country of Manufacture
21. Dimensions (HxWxD) (mm)
22. Sheet Thickness (mm)
23. Exterior Sheet Colour
24. Paint Thickness
25. IP Class
26. Distance Protection Relay Set I
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
27. Line Current Differential Relay Set I
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
28. Digital I/O Box
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
29. Lockout-Type Tripping Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
30. DC Supervision Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
31. Test Blocks
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
32. Auxiliary Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
33. Changeover Contactor Relay
Type
Manufacturer

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Country of Origin
Ordering Code
34. All other trip switches, Push Buttons, Indication
Lamps, Key Switches MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting
links, terminal blocks, wiring, earthing, brass cable
glands, lugs, ferrules, heather, humidity & tempera-
ture Controller / Sensor, locks, internal strip lights &
three pin power sockets (16A) etc. to complete the
scheme.

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17.2.3.2 - 220 kV Transmission Line Protection Panel Type R32

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Manufacture
3. Dimensions (HxWxD) (mm)
4. Sheet Thickness (mm)
5. Exterior Sheet Colour
6. Paint Thickness
7. IP Class
8. Distance Protection Relay Set II
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
9. Line Current Differential Relay Set II
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
10. Digital I/O Box
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
11. Lockout-Type Tripping Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
12. DC Supervision Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
13. Test Blocks
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
14. Auxiliary Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
15. Changeover Contactor Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code

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16. All other trip switches, Push Buttons, Indication Lamps,
Key Switches MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting links, termi-
nal blocks, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs,
ferrules, heather, humidity & temperature Controller /
Sensor, locks, internal strip lights & three pin power
sockets (16A) etc. to complete the scheme.

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17.2.3.3 - 220 kV Transformer Protection Panel Type R33

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Manufacture
3. Dimensions (HxWxD) (mm)
4. Sheet Thickness (mm)
5. Exterior Sheet Colour
6. Paint Thickness
7. IP Class
8. Transformer Protection Relay Set I
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
9. High Impedance REF Protection
Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
10. Cross Trip Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection
Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
12. Lockout-Type Tripping Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
13. Metrosil
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
14. Variable Resistors
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
15. DC Supervision Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
16. Test Blocks
Type
Manufacturer

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Country of Origin
Ordering Code
17. Auxiliary Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
18. Changeover Contactor Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
19. All other trip switches, Push Buttons, Indication Lamps,
Key Switches MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting links, termi-
nal blocks, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs,
ferrules, heather, humidity & temperature Controller /
Sensor, locks, internal strip lights & three pin power
sockets (16A) etc. to complete the scheme.

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17.2.3.4 - 220 kV Transformer Protection Panel R34

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Manufacture
3. Dimensions (HxWxD) (mm)
4. Sheet Thickness (mm)
5. Exterior Sheet Colour
6. Paint Thickness
7. IP Class
8. Transformer Protection Relay Set II
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
9. High Impedance REF Protection Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
10. Cross Trip Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
11. Tertiary OC & EF Protection Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
12. Lockout-Type Tripping Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
13. DC Supervision Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
14. Test Blocks
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
15. Auxiliary Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code

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16. Changeover Contactor Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
17. All other trip switches, Push Buttons, Indication Lamps,
Key Switches MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting links, termi-
nal blocks, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs,
ferrules, heather, humidity & temperature Controller /
Sensor, locks, internal strip lights & three pin power
sockets (16A) etc. to complete the scheme.

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17.2.3.5 - 220 kV Transformer Protection Panel 33.1 - Auto Transformer Auxiliary Panel

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Manufacture
3. Dimensions (HxWxD) (mm)
4. Sheet Thickness (mm)
5. Exterior Sheet Colour
6. Paint Thickness
7. IP Class
8. Voltage regulator
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
9. Test Blocks
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
10. Auxiliary Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
11. All other trip switches, Push Buttons, Indication Lamps, Key
Switches MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting links, terminal blocks,
wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, heather,
humidity & temperature Controller / Sensor, locks, internal
strip lights & three pin power sockets (16A) etc. to complete
the scheme.

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17.2.3.6 - 220 kV Trip Circuit Supervision Panel Type R36

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Manufacture
3. Dimensions (HxWxD) (mm)
4. Sheet Thickness (mm)
5. Exterior Sheet Colour
6. Paint Thickness
7. IP Class
8. Trip Circuit Supervision Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
9. DC Supervision Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
10. Auxiliary Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
11. Changeover Contactor Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
12. All other trip switches, Push Buttons, Indication Lamps,
Key Switches MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting links, termi-
nal blocks, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs,
ferrules, heather, humidity & temperature Controller /
Sensor, locks, internal strip lights & three pin power
sockets (16A) etc. to complete the scheme.

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17.2.3.7 - 220 kV Breaker Failure Protection Panel Type R37

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Manufacture
3. Dimensions (HxWxD) (mm)
4. Sheet Thickness (mm)
5. Exterior Sheet Colour
6. Paint Thickness
7. IP Class
8. Breaker Failure Protection Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
9. Lockout-Type Tripping Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
10. DC Supervision Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
11. Test Blocks
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
12. Auxiliary Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
13. Changeover Contactor Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
14. All other trip switches, push buttons, indication lamps,
key switches MCBs, ELCB, CT shorting links, terminal
blocks, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, fer-
rules, heather, humidity & temperature Controller /
Sensor, locks, internal strip lights & three pin power
sockets (16A) etc. to complete the scheme.

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17.2.3.8 - 220 kV Decentralized Low-Impedance Busbar Protection Panel Type R38

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Manufacture
3. Dimensions (HxWxD) (mm)
4. Sheet Thickness (mm)
5. Exterior Sheet Colour
6. Paint Thickness
7. IP Class
8. Low Impedance De-Centralized Busbar Protection
Relay - Central
Unit
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
9. Low Impedance De-Centralized Busbar Protec-
tion Relay - Bay Unit
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
10. Lockout-Type Tripping Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
11. DC Supervision Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
12. Test Blocks
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
13. Auxiliary Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
14. Changeover Contactor Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
15. All other trip switches, Push Buttons, Indication
Lamps, Key Switches MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting

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links, terminal blocks, wiring, earthing, brass cable
glands, lugs, ferrules, heather, humidity & tempera-
ture Controller / Sensor, locks, internal strip lights &
three pin power sockets (16A) etc. to complete the
scheme.

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17.2.4 - 132 kV Protection Panels - Schedules

17.2.4.1 - 132 kV Transmission Line Protection Panel Type R41

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Manufacture
3. Dimensions (HxWxD) (mm)
4. Sheet Thickness (mm)
5. Exterior Sheet Colour
6. Paint Thickness
7. IP Class
8. Distance Protection Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
9. Line Current Differential Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
10. Over Current & Earth Fault Protection Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
11. Lockout-Type Tripping Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
12. Trip Circuit Supervision Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
13. DC Supervision Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
14. Test Blocks
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
15. Auxiliary Relays
Type
Manufacturer

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Country of Origin
Ordering Code
16. Changeover Contactor Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
17. All other trip switches, Push Buttons, Indication Lamps,
Key Switches MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting links, termi-
nal blocks, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs,
ferrules, heather, humidity & temperature Controller /
Sensor, locks, internal strip lights & three pin power
sockets (16A) etc. to complete the scheme.

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17.2.4.2 - 132 kV Power Transformer Protection Panel Type R43

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Manufacture
3. Dimensions (HxWxD) (mm)
4. Sheet Thickness (mm)
5. Exterior Sheet Colour
6. Paint Thickness
7. IP Class
8. Transformer Differential Protection Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
9 Over Current & Earth Fault Protection Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
11. Test Blocks
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
12. Auxiliary Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
13. Changeover Contactor Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
14. All other trip switches, Push Buttons, Indication
Lamps, Key Switches MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting
links, terminal blocks, wiring, earthing, brass cable
glands, lugs, ferrules, heather, humidity & tempera-
ture Controller / Sensor, locks, internal strip lights &
three pin power sockets (16A) etc. to complete the
scheme.

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17.2.4.3 - 132 kV Transformer Protection Panel - 43.1 - Power Transformer Auxiliary Panel

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Manufacture
3. Dimensions (HxWxD) (mm)
4. Sheet Thickness (mm)
5. Exterior Sheet Colour
6. Paint Thickness
7. IP Class
8. Voltage regulator
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
9. Test Blocks
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
10. Auxiliary Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
11. All other trip switches, Push Buttons, Indication Lamps, Key
Switches MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting links, terminal blocks,
wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, heather,
humidity & temperature Controller / Sensor, locks, internal
strip lights & three pin power sockets (16A) etc. to complete
the scheme.

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17.2.4.4 - 132 kV Bus Coupler Protection Panel Type R45

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Manufacture
3. Dimensions (HxWxD) (mm)
4. Sheet Thickness (mm)
5. Exterior Sheet Colour
6. Paint Thickness
7. IP Class

8. Over Current & Earth Fault Protection Relay


Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
9. Low Impedance De-Centralized Busbar Protection
Relay - Central Unit
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
10. Low Impedance De-Centralized Busbar Protection
Relay - Bay Unit
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
11. Lockout-Type Tripping Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
12. Trip Circuit Supervision Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
13. DC Supervision Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
14. Test Blocks
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
15. Auxiliary Relays
Type

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Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
16. Changeover Contactor Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
17. All other trip switches, Push Buttons, Indication Lamps,
Key Switches MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting links, terminal
blocks, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, fer-
rules, heather, humidity & temperature Controller / Sen-
sor, locks, internal strip lights & three pin power sockets
(16A) etc. to complete the scheme.

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17.2.4.5 - 132 kV Trip Circuit Supervision Panel Type R46

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Manufacture
3. Dimensions (HxWxD) (mm)
4. Sheet Thickness (mm)
5. Exterior Sheet Colour
6. Paint Thickness
7. IP Class
8. Trip Circuit Supervision Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
9. DC Supervision Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
10. Auxiliary Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
11. Changeover Contactor Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
12. All other trip switches, push buttons, indication lamps, key
switches MCBs, ELCB, CT shorting links, terminal blocks,
wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules,
heather, humidity & temperature controller / sensor, locks,
internal strip lights & three pin power sockets (16A) etc. to
complete the scheme.

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17.2.4.6 - 132 kV Decentralized Low-Impedance Busbar Protection Panel Type R48

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Manufacture
3. Dimensions (HxWxD) (mm)
4. Sheet Thickness (mm)
5. Exterior Sheet Colour
6. Paint Thickness
7. IP Class
8. Low Impedance De-Centralized Busbar Protection
Relay - Central
Unit
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
9. Low Impedance De-Centralized Busbar Protec-
tion Relay - Bay Unit
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
10. Lockout-Type Tripping Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
11. DC Supervision Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
12. Test Blocks
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
13. Auxiliary Relays
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
14. Changeover Contactor Relay
Type
Manufacturer
Country of Origin
Ordering Code
15. All other trip switches, Push Buttons, Indication
Lamps, Key Switches MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting

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links, terminal blocks, wiring, earthing, brass cable
glands, lugs, ferrules, heather, humidity & tempera-
ture Controller / Sensor, locks, internal strip lights &
three pin power sockets (16A) etc. to complete the
scheme.

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17.2.5 Protection Relays - General Requirements

2.5.1 The Technical Schedule shall be filled independently for each type of Protection Relay.

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. CT Input (A)
2. VT Input (V)
3. Auxiliary DC Power Supply
4. a. Nominal (V)
5. b. Tolerance (%)
6. Burden
7. a. Max. DC Burden (W)
8. b. Max. AC Burden (VA)
9. Thermal Overload Current Capacity
10. a. Continuous (*IN)
11. b. 10 sec (*IN)
12. c. 1 sec (*IN)
13. Voltage Overload Capacity
14. a. Continuous (*VN)
15. b. 10 sec (*VN)
16. Operating Frequency Range (Hz)
17. Mechanical Design & Construction
18. a. Overall Size (HxWxD) (mm)
19. b. Mounting
20. c. Weight (kg)
21. Temperature & Humidity
22. a. Operating
23. b. Storage
24. c. Enclosure Protection Class
25. Insulation Level (IEC 60255-5)
26. HV Impulse Voltage (IEC 60255-5)
27. HF Disturbance (IEC 60255-21-1)
28. Communication & Software
29. a. Front RS232/USB Port (Yes/No)
30. b. Rear RS485 Port (Yes/No)
31. c. Ethernet Port (Yes/No)
32. d. Fibre Optic Ports (Yes/No)
33. e. IEC 61850 Protocol (Yes/No)
34. f. IEC 62439-3 PRP Protocol (Yes/No)
35. g.PTP Time Synchronization (Yes/No)
36. h. IRIG-B Port (Yes/No)
37. i. Firmware Version (Shall be latest)
38. General Requirements
39. Binary Inputs
40. a. Operating Voltage (V)
41. b. Max. DC Current for Operation (mA)
42. c. Pickup Time (msec.)
43. d. Dropout Time (msec.)
44. Binary Outputs

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45. a. Operating Voltage (V)
46. b. Contact Rating (VA)
47. c. Operate Time (msec.)
48. d. Reset Time (msec.)
49. e. Continuous Current Carrying Capacity (A)
50. f. Breaking Capacity
51. 1. AC (Resistive) (VA)
52. 2. DC (Resistive) (W)
53. 3. DC Inductive at L/R = 40 msec. (W)
54. g. Making Current (A)
55. h. Minimum Number of Operations (Nos.)
56. Built-in Event Recorder & Disturbance Recorder
57. a. Built-in Event Recorder & Disturbance Re- (Yes/No)
corder Provided
58. b. Maximum Sampling Rate of Disturbance Re- (kHz)
corder
59. c. Maximum Independent Disturbance Recording (sec)
Length
60. d. Pre-Fault Capture Range (%)
61. e. Maximum Nos. of Analog Channel Recorded (Nos.)
62. f. Maximum Nos. of Digital Channel Recorded (Nos.)
63. g. Total Nos. of Disturbances Recorded in Relay (Nos.)
Memory
64. h. Total Nos. of Events Recorded in Relay (Nos.)
Memory
65. Has offered type of relay been previously used in the (Yes/No)
type of scheme specified for this contract.
66. a. If yes, years of going into service (Nos.)
67. b. Year of first going in service
68. A complete reference list to be submitted stating client,
system voltage and year of going into service
69. Confirmation of Manufacturer of Relay for suitability of (Yes/No)
the relay for system application as specified in the
main specifications
70. List of Relay Optional functions included for this appli-
cation to be listed clearly
71. Relay catalogue provided with the Tender (Yes/No)

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17.2.5.1 - 765 kV T/L Distance Protection Relay (Main I)

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Origin
3. Type / Model of Relay
4. Ordering Code of Relay
5. Detailed technical catalogue provided (Yes/No)
6. Number of Ref. Voltage Measuring Cards (in addition to 3 (Nos.)
phase line VT Measuring Card)
7. Phase Distance Characteristics
8. Ground Distance Characteristics
9. Number of Zones (Nos.)
10. Zone I/II/III/IV Directional / Non-Directional
11. Maximum Zone 1 operating time (msec.)
12. Dynamic Overreach (CCVT and 0.5 <SIR < 30) (%)
13. Zone I Time Settings Range (sec)
14. Zone Time Settings Accuracy (msec.)
15. Reset Time (msec.)
16. Reset Ratio (%)
17. Communication Aided Schemes
18. Basic Scheme (Yes/No)
19. Zone Acceleration Scheme (Yes/No)
20. Direct Inter trip Scheme (Yes/No)
21. Permissive Under Reach Transfer Trip (Yes/No)
22. Permissive Over Reach Transfer Trip (Yes/No)
23. Directional Comparison Blocking Scheme (Yes/No)
24. Directional Comparison Unblocking Scheme (Yes/No)
25. Time setting range for blocking schemes (sec)
26. Time setting accuracy for blocking schemes (msec.)
27. Min. Voltage for Dead Line Detection (V)
28. Min. Current for Dead Line Detection (A)
29. Polarizing system
30. C.T. Supervision
31. Minimum Operating Current for Phase Faults (A)
32. Minimum Operating Current for Ground Faults (A)
33. Minimum Operating Voltage for Phase Faults (V)
34. Minimum Operating Voltage for Ground Faults (V)
35. Min. Zone I Impedance Settings (Ω)
36. Max. Zone I Impedance Settings (Ω)
37. Min. Zone II Impedance Settings (Ω)
38. Max. Zone II Impedance Settings (Ω)
39. Min. Zone III Forward Reach Settings (Ω)
40. Max. Zone III Forward Reach Settings (Ω)
41. Are forwarded and reverse reach settings, independent of (Yes/No)
each other
42. For Quad Characteristics, can resistance and reactance (Yes/No)
reaches be set independent of each other
43. Back up zone time ranges

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44. Zone 2 (sec)
45. Zone 3 (sec)
46. Zone 4 (sec)
47. Power swing blocking
48. Maximum Forward Reach Settings (Ω)
49. Maximum Reverse Reach Settings (Ω)
50. Minimum Forward Reach Settings (Ω)
51. Minimum Reverse Reach Settings (Ω)
52. Zone I Block Option (Yes/No)
53. Zone II Block Option (Yes/No)
54. Zone III Block Option (Yes/No)
55. All Zones Block Option (Yes/No)
56. Binary Outputs
57. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
58. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
59. Binary Inputs
60. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
61. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
62. Switch Onto Fault Functionality
63. SOTF logic enabled based on Dead Line (Yes/No)
Detection & CB Manual Close Command
64. Timer Range for Dead Line Detection (sec)
65. SOTF Enable Time Range after CB Manual Close Com- (sec)
mand
66. Trip of Recloser Functionality (Yes/No)
67. Built-in Fault Locator
68. Accuracy of Fault Locator (%)
69. Built-in Single phase / three-phase auto-recloser (Yes)
70. Dual CB Control (Yes/No)
71. Maximum Number of shots (Nos.)
72. Dead time range (sec)
73. Re-claim time range (sec)
74. Priority logic provided for Dual CB Auto Recloser (Yes /
No)
75. Blocking Time after manual closing (sec)
76. CB Healthy Time (sec)
77. Check Sync Time (sec)
78. Accuracy of Timers (sec)
79. Built-in Synchronism check for auto-reclosure (Yes)
80. Min. Sync Check Elements (Nos.)
81. Operating logic via software function links provided (Yes/No)
82. Live line / live dead / bus live / bus dead facility provided (Yes/No)
83. Sync Check Bypass in Live Line - Dead Bus & Dead Line - (Yes/No)
Live Bus Conditions
84. Voltage range for live line / bus detection (V)
85. Voltage Range for Dead Line / Bus Detection (V)
86. Phase Angle Difference Settings Range (deg.)
87. Phase Angle Difference Accuracy (%)

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88. Voltage Difference Settings Range (V)
89. Voltage Difference Accuracy (%)
90. Frequency Difference Settings Range (Hz)
91. Frequency Difference Accuracy (%)
92. Built-in Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Feature (Yes)
93. No. of Current Measurement Coils (3 / 4)
94. Phase Over-Current Element
95. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
96. Type of Characteristics offered
97. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
98. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
99. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
100. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
101. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
102. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
103. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
104. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
105. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
106. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
107. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
108. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
109. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
110. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
111. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
112. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
113. Angle (RCA) range for directional element (deg.)
114. Earth Fault Element
115. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
116. Types of Characteristics offered
117. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
118. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
119. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
120. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
121. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
122. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
123. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
124. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
125. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
126. Low set operating time of IDMT characteristics (sec)
127. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
128. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
129. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
130. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
131. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
132. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
133. Angle (RCA) range for directional element (deg.)
134. Built-in Over-voltage Feature
135. No. of Definite Time Stages (Nos.)

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136. No. of Inverse Time Stages (Nos.)
137. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Settings range (V)
138. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Step size (V)
139. Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
140. Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
141. Inverse Time TMS Range (sec)
142. Inverse Time TMS Step Size (msec.)
143. Operating Level Accuracy (%)
144. Reset Voltage Level (V)
145. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)

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17.2.5.2 - 500 kV T/L Distance Protection Relay (Main I)

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Origin
3. Type / Model of Relay
4. Ordering Code of Relay
5. Detailed technical catalogue provided (Yes/No)
6. Number of Ref. Voltage Measuring Cards (in addition to 3 (Nos.)
phase line VT Measuring Card)
7. Phase Distance Characteristics
8. Ground Distance Characteristics
9. Number of Zones (Nos.)
10. Zone I/II/III/IV Directional / Non-Directional
11. Maximum Zone 1 operating time (msec.)
12. Dynamic Overreach (CCVT and 0.5 <SIR < 30) (%)
13. Zone I Time Settings Range (sec)
14. Zone Time Settings Accuracy (msec.)
15. Reset Time (msec.)
16. Reset Ratio (%)
17. Communication Aided Schemes
18. Basic Scheme (Yes/No)
19. Zone Acceleration Scheme (Yes/No)
20. Direct Inter trip Scheme (Yes/No)
21. Permissive Under Reach Transfer Trip (Yes/No)
22. Permissive Over Reach Transfer Trip (Yes/No)
23. Directional Comparison Blocking Scheme (Yes/No)
24. Directional Comparison Unblocking Scheme (Yes/No)
25. Time setting range for blocking schemes (sec)
26. Time setting accuracy for blocking schemes (msec.)
27. Min. Voltage for Dead Line Detection (V)
28. Min. Current for Dead Line Detection (A)
29. Polarizing system
30. C.T. Supervision
31. Minimum Operating Current for Phase Faults (A)
32. Minimum Operating Current for Ground Faults (A)
33. Minimum Operating Voltage for Phase Faults (V)
34. Minimum Operating Voltage for Ground Faults (V)
35. Min. Zone I Impedance Settings (Ω)
36. Max. Zone I Impedance Settings (Ω)
37. Min. Zone II Impedance Settings (Ω)
38. Max. Zone II Impedance Settings (Ω)
39. Min. Zone III Forward Reach Settings (Ω)
40. Max. Zone III Forward Reach Settings (Ω)
41. Are forwarded and reverse reach settings, independent of (Yes/No)
each other
42. For Quad Characteristics, can resistance and reactance (Yes/No)
reaches be set independent of each other
43. Back up zone time ranges

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44. Zone 2 (sec)
45. Zone 3 (sec)
46. Zone 4 (sec)
47. Power swing blocking
48. Maximum Forward Reach Settings (Ω)
49. Maximum Reverse Reach Settings (Ω)
50. Minimum Forward Reach Settings (Ω)
51. Minimum Reverse Reach Settings (Ω)
52. Zone I Block Option (Yes/No)
53. Zone II Block Option (Yes/No)
54. Zone III Block Option (Yes/No)
55. All Zones Block Option (Yes/No)
56. Binary Outputs
57. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
58. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
59. Binary Inputs
60. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
61. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
62. Switch Onto Fault Functionality
63. SOTF logic enabled based on Dead Line (Yes/No)
Detection & CB Manual Close Command
64. Timer Range for Dead Line Detection (sec)
65. SOTF Enable Time Range after CB Manual Close Com- (sec)
mand
66. Trip of Recloser Functionality (Yes/No)
67. Built-in Fault Locator
68. Accuracy of Fault Locator (%)
69. Built-in Single phase / three-phase auto-recloser (Yes)
70. Dual CB Control (Yes/No)
71. Maximum Number of shots (Nos.)
72. Dead time range (sec)
73. Re-claim time range (sec)
74. Priority logic provided for Dual CB Auto Recloser (Yes /
No)
75. Blocking Time after manual closing (sec)
76. CB Healthy Time (sec)
77. Check Sync Time (sec)
78. Accuracy of Timers (sec)
79. Built-in Synchronism check for auto-reclosure (Yes)
80. Min. Sync Check Elements (Nos.)
81. Operating logic via software function links provided (Yes/No)
82. Live line / live dead / bus live / bus dead facility provided (Yes/No)
83. Sync Check Bypass in Live Line - Dead Bus & Dead Line - (Yes/No)
Live Bus Conditions
84. Voltage range for live line / bus detection (V)
85. Voltage Range for Dead Line / Bus Detection (V)
86. Phase Angle Difference Settings Range (deg.)
87. Phase Angle Difference Accuracy (%)

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88. Voltage Difference Settings Range (V)
89. Voltage Difference Accuracy (%)
90. Frequency Difference Settings Range (Hz)
91. Frequency Difference Accuracy (%)
92. Built-in Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Feature (Yes)
93. No. of Current Measurement Coils (3 / 4)
94. Phase Over-Current Element
95. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
96. Type of Characteristics offered
97. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
98. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
99. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
100. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
101. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
102. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
103. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
104. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
105. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
106. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
107. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
108. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
109. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
110. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
111. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
112. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
113. Angle (RCA) range for directional element (deg.)
114. Earth Fault Element
115. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
116. Types of Characteristics offered
117. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
118. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
119. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
120. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
121. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
122. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
123. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
124. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
125. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
126. Low set operating time of IDMT characteristics (sec)
127. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
128. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
129. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
130. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
131. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
132. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
133. Angle (RCA) range for directional element (deg.)
134. Built-in Over-voltage Feature
135. No. of Definite Time Stages (Nos.)

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136. No. of Inverse Time Stages (Nos.)
137. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Settings range (V)
138. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Step size (V)
139. Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
140. Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
141. Inverse Time TMS Range (sec)
142. Inverse Time TMS Step Size (msec.)
143. Operating Level Accuracy (%)
144. Reset Voltage Level (V)
145. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)

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17.2.5.3 - 220 kV T/L Distance Protection Relay (Main I)

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Origin
3. Type / Model of Relay
4. Ordering Code of Relay
5. Detailed technical catalogue provided (Yes/No)
6. Number of Ref. Voltage Measuring Cards (in addition to 3 (Nos.)
phase line VT Measuring Card)
7. Phase Distance Characteristics
8. Ground Distance Characteristics
9. Number of Zones (Nos.)
10. Zone I/II/III/IV Directional / Non-Directional
11. Maximum Zone 1 operating time (msec.)
12. Dynamic Overreach (CCVT and 0.5 <SIR < 30) (%)
13. Zone I Time Settings Range (sec)
14. Zone Time Settings Accuracy (msec.)
15. Reset Time (msec.)
16. Reset Ratio (%)
17. Communication Aided Schemes
18. Basic Scheme (Yes/No)
19. Zone Acceleration Scheme (Yes/No)
20. Direct Inter trip Scheme (Yes/No)
21. Permissive Under Reach Transfer Trip (Yes/No)
22. Permissive Over Reach Transfer Trip (Yes/No)
23. Directional Comparison Blocking Scheme (Yes/No)
24. Directional Comparison Unblocking Scheme (Yes/No)
25. Time setting range for blocking schemes (sec)
26. Time setting accuracy for blocking schemes (msec.)
27. Min. Voltage for Dead Line Detection (V)
28. Min. Current for Dead Line Detection (A)
29. Polarizing system
30. C.T. Supervision
31. Minimum Operating Current for Phase Faults (A)
32. Minimum Operating Current for Ground Faults (A)
33. Minimum Operating Voltage for Phase Faults (V)
34. Minimum Operating Voltage for Ground Faults (V)
35. Min. Zone I Impedance Settings (Ω)
36. Max. Zone I Impedance Settings (Ω)
37. Min. Zone II Impedance Settings (Ω)
38. Max. Zone II Impedance Settings (Ω)
39. Min. Zone III Forward Reach Settings (Ω)
40. Max. Zone III Forward Reach Settings (Ω)
41. Are forwarded and reverse reach settings, independent of (Yes/No)
each other
42. For Quad Characteristics, can resistance and reactance (Yes/No)
reaches be set independent of each other
43. Back up zone time ranges

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44. Zone 2 (sec)
45. Zone 3 (sec)
46. Zone 4 (sec)
47. Power swing blocking
48. Maximum Forward Reach Settings (Ω)
49. Maximum Reverse Reach Settings (Ω)
50. Minimum Forward Reach Settings (Ω)
51. Minimum Reverse Reach Settings (Ω)
52. Zone I Block Option (Yes/No)
53. Zone II Block Option (Yes/No)
54. Zone III Block Option (Yes/No)
55. All Zones Block Option (Yes/No)
56. Binary Outputs
57. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
58. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
59. Binary Inputs
60. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
61. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
62. Switch Onto Fault Functionality
63. SOTF logic enabled based on Dead Line (Yes/No)
Detection & CB Manual Close Command
64. Timer Range for Dead Line Detection (sec)
65. SOTF Enable Time Range after CB Manual Close Com- (sec)
mand
66. Trip of Recloser Functionality (Yes/No)
67. Built-in Fault Locator
68. Accuracy of Fault Locator (%)
69. Built-in Single phase / three-phase auto-recloser (Yes)
70. Dual CB Control (Yes/No)
71. Maximum Number of shots (Nos.)
72. Dead time range (sec)
73. Re-claim time range (sec)
74. Priority logic provided for Dual CB Auto Recloser (Yes /
No)
75. Blocking Time after manual closing (sec)
76. CB Healthy Time (sec)
77. Check Sync Time (sec)
78. Accuracy of Timers (sec)
79. Built-in Synchronism check for auto-reclosure (Yes)
80. Min. Sync Check Elements (Nos.)
81. Operating logic via software function links provided (Yes/No)
82. Live line / live dead / bus live / bus dead facility provided (Yes/No)
83. Sync Check Bypass in Live Line - Dead Bus & Dead Line - (Yes/No)
Live Bus Conditions
84. Voltage range for live line / bus detection (V)
85. Voltage Range for Dead Line / Bus Detection (V)
86. Phase Angle Difference Settings Range (deg.)
87. Phase Angle Difference Accuracy (%)

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88. Voltage Difference Settings Range (V)
89. Voltage Difference Accuracy (%)
90. Frequency Difference Settings Range (Hz)
91. Frequency Difference Accuracy (%)
92. Built-in Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Feature (Yes)
93. No. of Current Measurement Coils (3 / 4)
94. Phase Over-Current Element
95. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
96. Type of Characteristics offered
97. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
98. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
99. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
100. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
101. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
102. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
103. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
104. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
105. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
106. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
107. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
108. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
109. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
110. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
111. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
112. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
113. Angle (RCA) range for directional element (deg.)
114. Earth Fault Element
115. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
116. Types of Characteristics offered
117. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
118. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
119. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
120. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
121. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
122. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
123. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
124. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
125. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
126. Low set operating time of IDMT characteristics (sec)
127. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
128. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
129. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
130. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
131. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
132. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
133. Angle (RCA) range for directional element (deg.)
134. Built-in Over-voltage Feature
135. No. of Definite Time Stages (Nos.)

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136. No. of Inverse Time Stages (Nos.)
137. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Settings range (V)
138. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Step size (V)
139. Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
140. Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
141. Inverse Time TMS Range (sec)
142. Inverse Time TMS Step Size (msec.)
143. Operating Level Accuracy (%)
144. Reset Voltage Level (V)
145. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)

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17.2.5.4 - 132 kV T/L Distance Protection Relay (Main I)

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Origin
3. Type / Model of Relay
4. Ordering Code of Relay
5. Detailed technical catalogue provided (Yes/No)
6. Number of Ref. Voltage Measuring Cards (in addition to 3 (Nos.)
phase line VT Measuring Card)
7. Phase Distance Characteristics
8. Ground Distance Characteristics
9. Number of Zones (Nos.)
10. Zone I/II/III/IV Directional / Non-Directional
11. Maximum Zone 1 operating time (msec.)
12. Dynamic Overreach (CCVT and 0.5 <SIR < 30) (%)
13. Zone I Time Settings Range (sec)
14. Zone Time Settings Accuracy (msec.)
15. Reset Time (msec.)
16. Reset Ratio (%)
17. Communication Aided Schemes
18. Basic Scheme (Yes/No)
19. Zone Acceleration Scheme (Yes/No)
20. Direct Inter trip Scheme (Yes/No)
21. Permissive Under Reach Transfer Trip (Yes/No)
22. Permissive Over Reach Transfer Trip (Yes/No)
23. Directional Comparison Blocking Scheme (Yes/No)
24. Directional Comparison Unblocking Scheme (Yes/No)
25. Time setting range for blocking schemes (sec)
26. Time setting accuracy for blocking schemes (msec.)
27. Min. Voltage for Dead Line Detection (V)
28. Min. Current for Dead Line Detection (A)
29. Polarizing system
30. C.T. Supervision
31. Minimum Operating Current for Phase Faults (A)
32. Minimum Operating Current for Ground Faults (A)
33. Minimum Operating Voltage for Phase Faults (V)
34. Minimum Operating Voltage for Ground Faults (V)
35. Min. Zone I Impedance Settings (Ω)
36. Max. Zone I Impedance Settings (Ω)
37. Min. Zone II Impedance Settings (Ω)
38. Max. Zone II Impedance Settings (Ω)
39. Min. Zone III Forward Reach Settings (Ω)
40. Max. Zone III Forward Reach Settings (Ω)
41. Are forwarded and reverse reach settings, independent of (Yes/No)
each other
42. For Quad Characteristics, can resistance and reactance (Yes/No)
reaches be set independent of each other
43. Back up zone time ranges

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44. Zone 2 (sec)
45. Zone 3 (sec)
46. Zone 4 (sec)
47. Power swing blocking
48. Maximum Forward Reach Settings (Ω)
49. Maximum Reverse Reach Settings (Ω)
50. Minimum Forward Reach Settings (Ω)
51. Minimum Reverse Reach Settings (Ω)
52. Zone I Block Option (Yes/No)
53. Zone II Block Option (Yes/No)
54. Zone III Block Option (Yes/No)
55. All Zones Block Option (Yes/No)
56. Binary Outputs
57. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
58. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
59. Binary Inputs
60. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
61. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
62. Switch Onto Fault Functionality
63. SOTF logic enabled based on Dead Line (Yes/No)
Detection & CB Manual Close Command
64. Timer Range for Dead Line Detection (sec)
65. SOTF Enable Time Range after CB Manual Close Com- (sec)
mand
66. Trip of Recloser Functionality (Yes/No)
67. Built-in Fault Locator
68. Accuracy of Fault Locator (%)
69. Built-in Single phase / three-phase auto-recloser (Yes)
70. Dual CB Control (Yes/No)
71. Maximum Number of shots (Nos.)
72. Dead time range (sec)
73. Re-claim time range (sec)
74. Priority logic provided for Dual CB Auto Recloser (Yes /
No)
75. Blocking Time after manual closing (sec)
76. CB Healthy Time (sec)
77. Check Sync Time (sec)
78. Accuracy of Timers (sec)
79. Built-in Synchronism check for auto-reclosure (Yes)
80. Min. Sync Check Elements (Nos.)
81. Operating logic via software function links provided (Yes/No)
82. Live line / live dead / bus live / bus dead facility provided (Yes/No)
83. Sync Check Bypass in Live Line - Dead Bus & Dead Line - (Yes/No)
Live Bus Conditions
84. Voltage range for live line / bus detection (V)
85. Voltage Range for Dead Line / Bus Detection (V)
86. Phase Angle Difference Settings Range (deg.)
87. Phase Angle Difference Accuracy (%)

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88. Voltage Difference Settings Range (V)
89. Voltage Difference Accuracy (%)
90. Frequency Difference Settings Range (Hz)
91. Frequency Difference Accuracy (%)
92. Built-in Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Feature (Yes)
93. No. of Current Measurement Coils (3 / 4)
94. Phase Over-Current Element
95. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
96. Type of Characteristics offered
97. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
98. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
99. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
100. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
101. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
102. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
103. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
104. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
105. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
106. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
107. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
108. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
109. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
110. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
111. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
112. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
113. Angle (RCA) range for directional element (deg.)
114. Earth Fault Element
115. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
116. Types of Characteristics offered
117. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
118. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
119. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
120. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
121. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
122. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
123. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
124. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
125. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
126. Low set operating time of IDMT characteristics (sec)
127. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
128. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
129. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
130. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
131. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
132. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
133. Angle (RCA) range for directional element (deg.)
134. Built-in Over-voltage Feature
135. No. of Definite Time Stages (Nos.)

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136. No. of Inverse Time Stages (Nos.)
137. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Settings range (V)
138. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Step size (V)
139. Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
140. Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
141. Inverse Time TMS Range (sec)
142. Inverse Time TMS Step Size (msec.)
143. Operating Level Accuracy (%)
144. Reset Voltage Level (V)
145. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)

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17.2.5.5 - 765 kV T/L Distance Protection Relay (Main II)

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Origin
3. Type / Model of Relay
4. Ordering Code of Relay
5. Detailed technical catalogue provided (Yes/No)
6. Number of Ref. Voltage Measuring Cards (in addition to 3 (Nos.)
phase line VT Measuring Card)
7. Phase Distance Characteristics
8. Ground Distance Characteristics
9. Number of Zones (Nos.)
10. Zone I/II/III/IV Directional / Non-Directional
11. Maximum Zone 1 operating time (msec.)
12. Dynamic Overreach (CCVT and 0.5 < SIR < 30) (%)
13. Zone I Time Settings Range (sec)
14. Zone Time Settings Accuracy (msec.)
15. Reset Time (msec.)
16. Reset Ratio (%)
17. Communication Aided Schemes
18. Basic Scheme (Yes/No)
19. Zone Acceleration Scheme (Yes/No)
20. Direct Inter trip Scheme (Yes/No)
21. Permissive Under Reach Transfer Trip (Yes/No)
22. Permissive Over Reach Transfer Trip (Yes/No)
23. Directional Comparison Blocking Scheme (Yes/No)
24. Directional Comparison Unblocking Scheme (Yes/No)
25. Time Setting range for Blocking Schemes (sec)
26. Time Setting Accuracy for Blocking Schemes (msec.)
27. Min. Voltage for Dead Line Detection (V)
28. Min. Current for Dead Line Detection (A)
29. Polarizing system
30. C.T. Supervision
31. Minimum Operating Current for Phase Faults (A)
32. Minimum Operating Current for Ground Faults (A)
33. Minimum Operating Voltage for Phase Faults (V)
34. Minimum Operating Voltage for Ground Faults (V)
35. Min. Zone I Impedance (Ω)
36. Max. Zone I Impedance (Ω)
37. Min. Zone II Impedance (Ω)
38. Max. Zone II Impedance (Ω)
39. Min. Zone III Forward Reach (Ω)
40. Max. Zone III Forward Reach (Ω)
41. Are forwarded and reverse reach settings, independent of (Yes/No)
each other
42. For Quad Characteristics, can resistance and reactance (Yes/No)
reaches be set independent of each other
43. Back up zone time ranges

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44. Zone 2 (sec)
45. Zone 3 (sec)
46. Zone 4 (sec)
47. Power swing blocking
48. Maximum Forward Reach (Ω)
49. Maximum Reverse Reach (Ω)
50. Minimum Forward Reach (Ω)
51. Minimum Reverse Reach (Ω)
52. Zone I Block Option (Yes/No)
53. Zone II Block Option (Yes/No)
54. Zone III Block Option (Yes/No)
55. All Zones Block Option (Yes/No)
56. Binary Outputs
57. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
58. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
59. Binary Inputs
60. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
61. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
62. Switch Onto Fault Functionality
63. SOTF logic enabled based on Dead Line Detection & CB (Yes/No)
Manual Close Command
64. Timer Range for Dead Line Detection (sec)
65. SOTF Enable Time Range after CB Manual Close Command (sec)
66. Trip of Recloser Functionality (Yes/No)
67. Built-in Fault Locator
68. Accuracy of Fault Locator (%)
69. Built-in Single phase / three-phase auto-recloser (Yes)
70. Dual CB Control (Yes/No)
71. Maximum Number of shots (Nos.)
72. Dead time range (sec)
73. Re-claim time range (sec)
74. Priority logic provided for Dual CB Auto Recloser (Yes / No)
75. Blocking Time after manual closing (sec)
76. CB Healthy Time (sec)
77. Check Sync Time (sec)
78. Accuracy of Timers (sec)
79. Built-in Synchronism check for autoreclosure (Yes)
80. Min. Sync Check Elements (Nos.)
81. Operating logic via software function links provided (Yes/No)
82. Live line / live dead / bus live / bus dead facility provided (Yes/No)
83. Sync Check Bypass in Live Line - Dead (Yes/No)
Bus & Dead Line - Live Bus Conditions
84. Voltage Range for Live Line / Bus Detection (V)
85. Voltage Range for Dead Line / Bus Detection (V)
86. Phase Angle Difference Settings Range (deg.)
87. Phase Angle Difference Accuracy (%)
88. Voltage Difference Settings Range (V)
89. Voltage Difference Accuracy (%)

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90. Frequency Difference Settings Range (Hz)
91. Frequency Difference Accuracy (%)
92. Built-in Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Feature (Yes)
93. No. of Current Measurement Coils (3 / 4)
94. Phase Over-Current Element
95. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
96. Type of Characteristics offered
97. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
98. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
99. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
100. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
101. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
102. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
103. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
104. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
105. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
106. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
107. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
108. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
109. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
110. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
111. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
112. Minimum Operating Time of High SetElement (msec.)
113. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
114. Earth Fault Element
115. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
116. Types of Characteristics offered
117. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
118. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
119. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
120. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
121. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
122. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
123. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
124. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
125. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
126. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
127. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
128. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
129. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
130. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
131. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
132. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
133. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
134. Built-in Over-voltage Feature
135. No. of Definite Time Stage (Nos.)
136. No. of Inverse Time Stage (Nos.)
137. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Settings range (V)

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138. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Step size (V)
139. Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
140. Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
141. Inverse Time TMS Range (sec)
142. Inverse Time TMS Step Size (msec.)
143. Operating Level Accuracy (%)
144. Reset Voltage Level (V)
145. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)

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17.2.5.6 - 500 kV T/L Distance Protection Relay (Main II)

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Origin
3. Type / Model of Relay
4. Ordering Code of Relay
5. Detailed technical catalogue provided (Yes/No)
6. Number of Ref. Voltage Measuring Cards (in addition to 3 (Nos.)
phase line VT Measuring Card)
7. Phase Distance Characteristics
8. Ground Distance Characteristics
9. Number of Zones (Nos.)
10. Zone I/II/III/IV Directional / Non-Directional
11. Maximum Zone 1 operating time (msec.)
12. Dynamic Overreach (CCVT and 0.5 < SIR < 30) (%)
13. Zone I Time Settings Range (sec)
14. Zone Time Settings Accuracy (msec.)
15. Reset Time (msec.)
16. Reset Ratio (%)
17. Communication Aided Schemes
18. Basic Scheme (Yes/No)
19. Zone Acceleration Scheme (Yes/No)
20. Direct Inter trip Scheme (Yes/No)
21. Permissive Under Reach Transfer Trip (Yes/No)
22. Permissive Over Reach Transfer Trip (Yes/No)
23. Directional Comparison Blocking Scheme (Yes/No)
24. Directional Comparison Unblocking Scheme (Yes/No)
25. Time Setting range for Blocking Schemes (sec)
26. Time Setting Accuracy for Blocking Schemes (msec.)
27. Min. Voltage for Dead Line Detection (V)
28. Min. Current for Dead Line Detection (A)
29. Polarizing system
30. C.T. Supervision
31. Minimum Operating Current for Phase Faults (A)
32. Minimum Operating Current for Ground Faults (A)
33. Minimum Operating Voltage for Phase Faults (V)
34. Minimum Operating Voltage for Ground Faults (V)
35. Min. Zone I Impedance (Ω)
36. Max. Zone I Impedance (Ω)
37. Min. Zone II Impedance (Ω)
38. Max. Zone II Impedance (Ω)
39. Min. Zone III Forward Reach (Ω)
40. Max. Zone III Forward Reach (Ω)
41. Are forwarded and reverse reach settings, independent of (Yes/No)
each other
42. For Quad Characteristics, can resistance and reactance (Yes/No)
reaches be set independent of each other
43. Back up zone time ranges

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44. Zone 2 (sec)
45. Zone 3 (sec)
46. Zone 4 (sec)
47. Power swing blocking
48. Maximum Forward Reach (Ω)
49. Maximum Reverse Reach (Ω)
50. Minimum Forward Reach (Ω)
51. Minimum Reverse Reach (Ω)
52. Zone I Block Option (Yes/No)
53. Zone II Block Option (Yes/No)
54. Zone III Block Option (Yes/No)
55. All Zones Block Option (Yes/No)
56. Binary Outputs
57. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
58. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
59. Binary Inputs
60. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
61. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
62. Switch Onto Fault Functionality
63. SOTF logic enabled based on Dead Line Detection & CB (Yes/No)
Manual Close Command
64. Timer Range for Dead Line Detection (sec)
65. SOTF Enable Time Range after CB Manual Close Command (sec)
66. Trip of Recloser Functionality (Yes/No)
67. Built-in Fault Locator
68. Accuracy of Fault Locator (%)
69. Built-in Single phase / three-phase auto-recloser (Yes)
70. Dual CB Control (Yes/No)
71. Maximum Number of shots (Nos.)
72. Dead time range (sec)
73. Re-claim time range (sec)
74. Priority logic provided for Dual CB Auto Recloser (Yes / No)
75. Blocking Time after manual closing (sec)
76. CB Healthy Time (sec)
77. Check Sync Time (sec)
78. Accuracy of Timers (sec)
79. Built-in Synchronism check for autoreclosure (Yes)
80. Min. Sync Check Elements (Nos.)
81. Operating logic via software function links provided (Yes/No)
82. Live line / live dead / bus live / bus dead facility provided (Yes/No)
83. Sync Check Bypass in Live Line - Dead (Yes/No)
Bus & Dead Line - Live Bus Conditions
84. Voltage Range for Live Line / Bus Detection (V)
85. Voltage Range for Dead Line / Bus Detection (V)
86. Phase Angle Difference Settings Range (deg.)
87. Phase Angle Difference Accuracy (%)
88. Voltage Difference Settings Range (V)
89. Voltage Difference Accuracy (%)

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90. Frequency Difference Settings Range (Hz)
91. Frequency Difference Accuracy (%)
92. Built-in Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Feature (Yes)
93. No. of Current Measurement Coils (3 / 4)
94. Phase Over-Current Element
95. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
96. Type of Characteristics offered
97. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
98. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
99. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
100. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
101. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
102. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
103. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
104. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
105. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
106. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
107. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
108. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
109. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
110. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
111. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
112. Minimum Operating Time of High SetElement (msec.)
113. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
114. Earth Fault Element
115. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
116. Types of Characteristics offered
117. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
118. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
119. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
120. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
121. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
122. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
123. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
124. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
125. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
126. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
127. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
128. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
129. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
130. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
131. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
132. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
133. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
134. Built-in Over-voltage Feature
135. No. of Definite Time Stage (Nos.)
136. No. of Inverse Time Stage (Nos.)
137. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Settings range (V)

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138. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Step size (V)
139. Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
140. Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
141. Inverse Time TMS Range (sec)
142. Inverse Time TMS Step Size (msec.)
143. Operating Level Accuracy (%)
144. Reset Voltage Level (V)
145. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)

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17.2.5.7 - 220 kV T/L Distance Protection Relay (Main II)

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Origin
3. Type / Model of Relay
4. Ordering Code of Relay
5. Detailed technical catalogue provided (Yes/No)
6. Number of Ref. Voltage Measuring Cards (in addition to 3 (Nos.)
phase line VT Measuring Card)
7. Phase Distance Characteristics
8. Ground Distance Characteristics
9. Number of Zones (Nos.)
10. Zone I/II/III/IV Directional / Non-Directional
11. Maximum Zone 1 operating time (msec.)
12. Dynamic Overreach (CCVT and 0.5 < SIR < 30) (%)
13. Zone I Time Settings Range (sec)
14. Zone Time Settings Accuracy (msec.)
15. Reset Time (msec.)
16. Reset Ratio (%)
17. Communication Aided Schemes
18. Basic Scheme (Yes/No)
19. Zone Acceleration Scheme (Yes/No)
20. Direct Inter trip Scheme (Yes/No)
21. Permissive Under Reach Transfer Trip (Yes/No)
22. Permissive Over Reach Transfer Trip (Yes/No)
23. Directional Comparison Blocking Scheme (Yes/No)
24. Directional Comparison Unblocking Scheme (Yes/No)
25. Time Setting range for Blocking Schemes (sec)
26. Time Setting Accuracy for Blocking Schemes (msec.)
27. Min. Voltage for Dead Line Detection (V)
28. Min. Current for Dead Line Detection (A)
29. Polarizing system
30. C.T. Supervision
31. Minimum Operating Current for Phase Faults (A)
32. Minimum Operating Current for Ground Faults (A)
33. Minimum Operating Voltage for Phase Faults (V)
34. Minimum Operating Voltage for Ground Faults (V)
35. Min. Zone I Impedance (Ω)
36. Max. Zone I Impedance (Ω)
37. Min. Zone II Impedance (Ω)
38. Max. Zone II Impedance (Ω)
39. Min. Zone III Forward Reach (Ω)
40. Max. Zone III Forward Reach (Ω)
41. Are forwarded and reverse reach settings, independent of (Yes/No)
each other
42. For Quad Characteristics, can resistance and reactance (Yes/No)
reaches be set independent of each other
43. Back up zone time ranges

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44. Zone 2 (sec)
45. Zone 3 (sec)
46. Zone 4 (sec)
47. Power swing blocking
48. Maximum Forward Reach (Ω)
49. Maximum Reverse Reach (Ω)
50. Minimum Forward Reach (Ω)
51. Minimum Reverse Reach (Ω)
52. Zone I Block Option (Yes/No)
53. Zone II Block Option (Yes/No)
54. Zone III Block Option (Yes/No)
55. All Zones Block Option (Yes/No)
56. Binary Outputs
57. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
58. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
59. Binary Inputs
60. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
61. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
62. Switch Onto Fault Functionality
63. SOTF logic enabled based on Dead Line Detection & CB (Yes/No)
Manual Close Command
64. Timer Range for Dead Line Detection (sec)
65. SOTF Enable Time Range after CB Manual Close Command (sec)
66. Trip of Recloser Functionality (Yes/No)
67. Built-in Fault Locator
68. Accuracy of Fault Locator (%)
69. Built-in Single phase / three-phase auto-recloser (Yes)
70. Dual CB Control (Yes/No)
71. Maximum Number of shots (Nos.)
72. Dead time range (sec)
73. Re-claim time range (sec)
74. Priority logic provided for Dual CB Auto Recloser (Yes / No)
75. Blocking Time after manual closing (sec)
76. CB Healthy Time (sec)
77. Check Sync Time (sec)
78. Accuracy of Timers (sec)
79. Built-in Synchronism check for autoreclosure (Yes)
80. Min. Sync Check Elements (Nos.)
81. Operating logic via software function links provided (Yes/No)
82. Live line / live dead / bus live / bus dead facility provided (Yes/No)
83. Sync Check Bypass in Live Line - Dead (Yes/No)
Bus & Dead Line - Live Bus Conditions
84. Voltage Range for Live Line / Bus Detection (V)
85. Voltage Range for Dead Line / Bus Detection (V)
86. Phase Angle Difference Settings Range (deg.)
87. Phase Angle Difference Accuracy (%)
88. Voltage Difference Settings Range (V)
89. Voltage Difference Accuracy (%)

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90. Frequency Difference Settings Range (Hz)
91. Frequency Difference Accuracy (%)
92. Built-in Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Feature (Yes)
93. No. of Current Measurement Coils (3 / 4)
94. Phase Over-Current Element
95. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
96. Type of Characteristics offered
97. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
98. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
99. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
100. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
101. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
102. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
103. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
104. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
105. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
106. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
107. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
108. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
109. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
110. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
111. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
112. Minimum Operating Time of High SetElement (msec.)
113. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
114. Earth Fault Element
115. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
116. Types of Characteristics offered
117. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
118. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
119. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
120. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
121. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
122. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
123. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
124. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
125. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
126. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
127. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
128. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
129. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
130. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
131. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
132. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
133. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
134. Built-in Over-voltage Feature
135. No. of Definite Time Stage (Nos.)
136. No. of Inverse Time Stage (Nos.)
137. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Settings range (V)

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138. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Step size (V)
139. Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
140. Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
141. Inverse Time TMS Range (sec)
142. Inverse Time TMS Step Size (msec.)
143. Operating Level Accuracy (%)
144. Reset Voltage Level (V)
145. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)

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17.2.5.8 - 132 kV T/L Distance Protection Relay (Main II)

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Origin
3. Type / Model of Relay
4. Ordering Code of Relay
5. Detailed technical catalogue provided (Yes/No)
6. Number of Ref. Voltage Measuring Cards (in addition to 3 (Nos.)
phase line VT Measuring Card)
7. Phase Distance Characteristics
8. Ground Distance Characteristics
9. Number of Zones (Nos.)
10. Zone I/II/III/IV Directional / Non-Directional
11. Maximum Zone 1 operating time (msec.)
12. Dynamic Overreach (CCVT and 0.5 < SIR < 30) (%)
13. Zone I Time Settings Range (sec)
14. Zone Time Settings Accuracy (msec.)
15. Reset Time (msec.)
16. Reset Ratio (%)
17. Communication Aided Schemes
18. Basic Scheme (Yes/No)
19. Zone Acceleration Scheme (Yes/No)
20. Direct Inter trip Scheme (Yes/No)
21. Permissive Under Reach Transfer Trip (Yes/No)
22. Permissive Over Reach Transfer Trip (Yes/No)
23. Directional Comparison Blocking Scheme (Yes/No)
24. Directional Comparison Unblocking Scheme (Yes/No)
25. Time Setting range for Blocking Schemes (sec)
26. Time Setting Accuracy for Blocking Schemes (msec.)
27. Min. Voltage for Dead Line Detection (V)
28. Min. Current for Dead Line Detection (A)
29. Polarizing system
30. C.T. Supervision
31. Minimum Operating Current for Phase Faults (A)
32. Minimum Operating Current for Ground Faults (A)
33. Minimum Operating Voltage for Phase Faults (V)
34. Minimum Operating Voltage for Ground Faults (V)
35. Min. Zone I Impedance (Ω)
36. Max. Zone I Impedance (Ω)
37. Min. Zone II Impedance (Ω)
38. Max. Zone II Impedance (Ω)
39. Min. Zone III Forward Reach (Ω)
40. Max. Zone III Forward Reach (Ω)
41. Are forwarded and reverse reach settings, independent of (Yes/No)
each other
42. For Quad Characteristics, can resistance and reactance (Yes/No)
reaches be set independent of each other
43. Back up zone time ranges

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44. Zone 2 (sec)
45. Zone 3 (sec)
46. Zone 4 (sec)
47. Power swing blocking
48. Maximum Forward Reach (Ω)
49. Maximum Reverse Reach (Ω)
50. Minimum Forward Reach (Ω)
51. Minimum Reverse Reach (Ω)
52. Zone I Block Option (Yes/No)
53. Zone II Block Option (Yes/No)
54. Zone III Block Option (Yes/No)
55. All Zones Block Option (Yes/No)
56. Binary Outputs
57. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
58. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
59. Binary Inputs
60. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
61. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
62. Switch Onto Fault Functionality
63. SOTF logic enabled based on Dead Line Detection & CB (Yes/No)
Manual Close Command
64. Timer Range for Dead Line Detection (sec)
65. SOTF Enable Time Range after CB Manual Close Command (sec)
66. Trip of Recloser Functionality (Yes/No)
67. Built-in Fault Locator
68. Accuracy of Fault Locator (%)
69. Built-in Single phase / three-phase auto-recloser (Yes)
70. Dual CB Control (Yes/No)
71. Maximum Number of shots (Nos.)
72. Dead time range (sec)
73. Re-claim time range (sec)
74. Priority logic provided for Dual CB Auto Recloser (Yes / No)
75. Blocking Time after manual closing (sec)
76. CB Healthy Time (sec)
77. Check Sync Time (sec)
78. Accuracy of Timers (sec)
79. Built-in Synchronism check for autoreclosure (Yes)
80. Min. Sync Check Elements (Nos.)
81. Operating logic via software function links provided (Yes/No)
82. Live line / live dead / bus live / bus dead facility provided (Yes/No)
83. Sync Check Bypass in Live Line - Dead (Yes/No)
Bus & Dead Line - Live Bus Conditions
84. Voltage Range for Live Line / Bus Detection (V)
85. Voltage Range for Dead Line / Bus Detection (V)
86. Phase Angle Difference Settings Range (deg.)
87. Phase Angle Difference Accuracy (%)
88. Voltage Difference Settings Range (V)
89. Voltage Difference Accuracy (%)

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90. Frequency Difference Settings Range (Hz)
91. Frequency Difference Accuracy (%)
92. Built-in Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Feature (Yes)
93. No. of Current Measurement Coils (3 / 4)
94. Phase Over-Current Element
95. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
96. Type of Characteristics offered
97. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
98. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
99. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
100. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
101. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
102. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
103. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
104. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
105. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
106. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
107. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
108. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
109. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
110. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
111. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
112. Minimum Operating Time of High SetElement (msec.)
113. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
114. Earth Fault Element
115. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
116. Types of Characteristics offered
117. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
118. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
119. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
120. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
121. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
122. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
123. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
124. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
125. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
126. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
127. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
128. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
129. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
130. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
131. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
132. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
133. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
134. Built-in Over-voltage Feature
135. No. of Definite Time Stage (Nos.)
136. No. of Inverse Time Stage (Nos.)
137. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Settings range (V)

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138. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Step size (V)
139. Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
140. Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
141. Inverse Time TMS Range (sec)
142. Inverse Time TMS Step Size (msec.)
143. Operating Level Accuracy (%)
144. Reset Voltage Level (V)
145. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)

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17.2.5.9 - 765 kV T/L Current Differential Protection Relay (Main I)

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Origin
3. Type
4. Ordering Code
5. Is the Relay Phase segregated type (Yes/No)
6. Maximum relay operating time (msec.)
7. Minimum Sensitivity
8. a. Earth Faults (A)
9. b. Phase Faults (A)
10. End - End communication media
11. Nos. of Communication Channels Provided (Nos.)
12. Current Differential Setting/Pickup Range (Idiff >) (xIN)
13. Idiff > accuracy (%)
14. High Set current differential setting Range Idiff >> (A)
15. Reset Time (msec.)
16. Slope 1 Settings Range (%)
17. Slope 2 Settings Range (%)
18. Current Restraint Break points Settings Range (Irestraint) (xIN)
19. Two ended Scheme Operation Time (msec.)
20. Drop-off Time (msec.)
21. Binary Outputs
22. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
23. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
24. Binary Inputs
25. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
26. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
27. Built-in Multi Zone Distance Protection as per clause no. (Yes/No)
1.12.1 provided
28. Built-in Distance Protection Feature
29. Number of Ref. Voltage Measuring Cards (in addition to 3 (Nos.)
phase line VT Measuring Card)
30. Built-in Phase Distance Characteristics
31. Built-in Ground Distance Characteristics
32. Number of Zones (Nos.)
33. Zone I/II/III/IV Directional / Non Directional
34. Maximum Zone 1 operating time (msec.)
35. Dynamic Overreach (CCVT and 0.5 < SIR < 30) (%)
36. Zone I Time Settings Range (sec)
37. Zone Time Settings Accuracy (msec.)
38. Reset Time (msec.)
39. Reset Ratio (%)
40. Communication Aided Schemes
41. Basic Scheme (Yes/No)
42. Zone Acceleration Scheme (Yes/No)
43. Direct Inter trip Scheme (Yes/No)

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44. Permissive Under Reach Transfer Trip (Yes/No)
45. Permissive Over Reach Transfer Trip (Yes/No)
46. Directional Comparison Blocking Scheme (Yes/No)
47. Directional Comparison Un Blocking Scheme (Yes/No)
48. Time Setting range for Blocking Schemes (sec)
49. Time Setting accuracy for Blocking (msec.)
Schemes
50. Min. Voltage for Dead Line Detection (V)
51. Min. Current for Dead Line Detection (A)
52. Polarizing system
53. C.T. Supervision
54. Minimum Operating Current for Phase Faults (A)
55. Minimum Operating Current for Ground Faults (A)
56. Minimum Operating Voltage for Phase Faults (V)
57. Minimum Operating Voltage for Ground Faults (V)
58. Min. Zone I Impedance (Ω)
59. Max. Zone I Impedance (Ω)
60. Min. Zone II Impedance (Ω)
61. Max. Zone II Impedance (Ω)
62. Min. Zone III Forward Reach (Ω)
63. Max. Zone III Forward Reach (Ω)
64. Are forwarded and reverse reach settings, independent of (Yes/No)
each other
65. For Quad Characteristics, can resistance and reactance (Yes/No)
reaches be set independent of each other
66. Back up zone time ranges
67. Zone 2 (sec)
68. Zone 3 (sec)
69. Zone 4 (sec)
70. Power swing blocking
71. Maximum Forward Reach (Ω)
72. Maximum Reverse Reach (Ω)
73. Minimum Forward Reach (Ω)
74. Minimum Reverse Reach (Ω)
75. Zone I Block Option (Yes/No)
76. Zone II Block Option (Yes/No)
77. Zone III Block Option (Yes/No)
78. All Zones Block Option (Yes/No)
79. Switch Onto Fault Functionality
80. SOTF logic enabled based on Dead Line Detection & CB (Yes/No)
Manual Close Command
81. Timer Range for Dead Line Detection (sec)
82. SOTF Enable Time Range after CB Manual Close Command (sec)
83. Trip of Recloser Functionality (Yes/No)
84. Built-in Fault Locator
85. Accuracy of Fault Locator (%)
86. Built-in Single phase / three-phase auto-recloser (Yes)
87. Dual CB Control (Yes/No)

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88. Maximum Number of shots (Nos.)
89. Dead time range (sec)
90. Re-claim time range (sec)
91. Priority logic provided for Dual CB Auto Recloser (Yes / No)
92. Blocking Time after manual closing (sec)
93. CB Healthy Time (sec)
94. Check Sync Time (sec)
95. Accuracy of Timers (sec)
96. Built-in Synchronism check for autoreclosure (Yes)
97. Min. Sync Check Elements (Nos.)
98. Operating logic via software function links provided (Yes/No)
99. Live line / live dead / bus live / bus dead facility provided (Yes/No)
100. Sync Check Bypass in Live Line - Dead (Yes/No)
Bus & Dead Line - Live Bus Conditions
101. Voltage Range for Live Line / Bus Detection (V)
102. Voltage Range for Dead Line / Bus Detection (V)
103. Phase Angle Difference Settings Range (deg.)
104. Phase Angle Difference Accuracy (%)
105. Voltage Difference Settings Range (V)
106. Voltage Difference Accuracy (%)
107. Frequency Difference Settings Range (Hz)
108. Frequency Difference Accuracy (%)
109. Built-in Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Feature (Yes)
110. No. of Current Measurement Coils (3 / 4)
111. Phase Over-Current Element
112. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
113. Type of Characteristics offered
114. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
115. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
116. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
117. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
118. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
119. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
120. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
121. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
122. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
123. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
124. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
125. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
126. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
127. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
128. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
129. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
130. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
131. Earth Fault Element
132. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
133. Types of Characteristics offered
134. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)

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135. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
136. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
137. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
138. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
139. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
140. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
141. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
142. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
143. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
144. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
145. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
146. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
147. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
148. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
149. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
150. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
151. Built-in Over-voltage Feature
152. No. of Definite Time Stage (Nos.)
153. No. of Inverse Time Stage (Nos.)
154. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Settings range (V)
155. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Step size (V)
156. Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
157. Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
158. Inverse Time TMS Range (sec)
159. Inverse Time TMS Step Size (msec.)
160. Operating Level Accuracy (%)
161. Reset Voltage Level (V)
162. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)

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17.2.5.10 - 500 kV T/L Current Differential Protection Relay (Main I)

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Origin
3. Type
4. Ordering Code
5. Is the Relay Phase segregated type (Yes/No)
6. Maximum relay operating time (msec.)
7. Minimum Sensitivity
8. a. Earth Faults (A)
9. b. Phase Faults (A)
10. End - End communication media
11. Nos. of Communication Channels Provided (Nos.)
12. Current Differential Setting/Pickup Range (Idiff >) (xIN)
13. Idiff > accuracy (%)
14. High Set current differential setting Range Idiff >> (A)
15. Reset Time (msec.)
16. Slope 1 Settings Range (%)
17. Slope 2 Settings Range (%)
18. Current Restraint Break points Settings Range (Irestraint) (xIN)
19. Two ended Scheme Operation Time (msec.)
20. Drop-off Time (msec.)
21. Binary Outputs
22. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
23. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
24. Binary Inputs
25. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
26. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
27. Built-in Multi Zone Distance Protection as per clause no. (Yes/No)
1.12.1 provided
28. Built-in Distance Protection Feature
29. Number of Ref. Voltage Measuring Cards (in addition to 3 (Nos.)
phase line VT Measuring Card)
30. Built-in Phase Distance Characteristics
31. Built-in Ground Distance Characteristics
32. Number of Zones (Nos.)
33. Zone I/II/III/IV Directional / Non Directional
34. Maximum Zone 1 operating time (msec.)
35. Dynamic Overreach (CCVT and 0.5 < SIR < 30) (%)
36. Zone I Time Settings Range (sec)
37. Zone Time Settings Accuracy (msec.)
38. Reset Time (msec.)
39. Reset Ratio (%)
40. Communication Aided Schemes
41. Basic Scheme (Yes/No)
42. Zone Acceleration Scheme (Yes/No)
43. Direct Inter trip Scheme (Yes/No)

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44. Permissive Under Reach Transfer Trip (Yes/No)
45. Permissive Over Reach Transfer Trip (Yes/No)
46. Directional Comparison Blocking Scheme (Yes/No)
47. Directional Comparison Un Blocking Scheme (Yes/No)
48. Time Setting range for Blocking Schemes (sec)
49. Time Setting accuracy for Blocking (msec.)
Schemes
50. Min. Voltage for Dead Line Detection (V)
51. Min. Current for Dead Line Detection (A)
52. Polarizing system
53. C.T. Supervision
54. Minimum Operating Current for Phase Faults (A)
55. Minimum Operating Current for Ground Faults (A)
56. Minimum Operating Voltage for Phase Faults (V)
57. Minimum Operating Voltage for Ground Faults (V)
58. Min. Zone I Impedance (Ω)
59. Max. Zone I Impedance (Ω)
60. Min. Zone II Impedance (Ω)
61. Max. Zone II Impedance (Ω)
62. Min. Zone III Forward Reach (Ω)
63. Max. Zone III Forward Reach (Ω)
64. Are forwarded and reverse reach settings, independent of (Yes/No)
each other
65. For Quad Characteristics, can resistance and reactance (Yes/No)
reaches be set independent of each other
66. Back up zone time ranges
67. Zone 2 (sec)
68. Zone 3 (sec)
69. Zone 4 (sec)
70. Power swing blocking
71. Maximum Forward Reach (Ω)
72. Maximum Reverse Reach (Ω)
73. Minimum Forward Reach (Ω)
74. Minimum Reverse Reach (Ω)
75. Zone I Block Option (Yes/No)
76. Zone II Block Option (Yes/No)
77. Zone III Block Option (Yes/No)
78. All Zones Block Option (Yes/No)
79. Switch Onto Fault Functionality
80. SOTF logic enabled based on Dead Line Detection & CB (Yes/No)
Manual Close Command
81. Timer Range for Dead Line Detection (sec)
82. SOTF Enable Time Range after CB Manual Close Command (sec)
83. Trip of Recloser Functionality (Yes/No)
84. Built-in Fault Locator
85. Accuracy of Fault Locator (%)
86. Built-in Single phase / three-phase auto-recloser (Yes)
87. Dual CB Control (Yes/No)

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88. Maximum Number of shots (Nos.)
89. Dead time range (sec)
90. Re-claim time range (sec)
91. Priority logic provided for Dual CB Auto Recloser (Yes / No)
92. Blocking Time after manual closing (sec)
93. CB Healthy Time (sec)
94. Check Sync Time (sec)
95. Accuracy of Timers (sec)
96. Built-in Synchronism check for autoreclosure (Yes)
97. Min. Sync Check Elements (Nos.)
98. Operating logic via software function links provided (Yes/No)
99. Live line / live dead / bus live / bus dead facility provided (Yes/No)
100. Sync Check Bypass in Live Line - Dead (Yes/No)
Bus & Dead Line - Live Bus Conditions
101. Voltage Range for Live Line / Bus Detection (V)
102. Voltage Range for Dead Line / Bus Detection (V)
103. Phase Angle Difference Settings Range (deg.)
104. Phase Angle Difference Accuracy (%)
105. Voltage Difference Settings Range (V)
106. Voltage Difference Accuracy (%)
107. Frequency Difference Settings Range (Hz)
108. Frequency Difference Accuracy (%)
109. Built-in Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Feature (Yes)
110. No. of Current Measurement Coils (3 / 4)
111. Phase Over-Current Element
112. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
113. Type of Characteristics offered
114. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
115. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
116. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
117. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
118. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
119. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
120. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
121. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
122. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
123. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
124. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
125. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
126. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
127. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
128. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
129. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
130. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
131. Earth Fault Element
132. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
133. Types of Characteristics offered
134. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)

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135. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
136. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
137. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
138. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
139. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
140. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
141. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
142. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
143. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
144. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
145. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
146. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
147. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
148. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
149. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
150. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
151. Built-in Over-voltage Feature
152. No. of Definite Time Stage (Nos.)
153. No. of Inverse Time Stage (Nos.)
154. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Settings range (V)
155. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Step size (V)
156. Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
157. Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
158. Inverse Time TMS Range (sec)
159. Inverse Time TMS Step Size (msec.)
160. Operating Level Accuracy (%)
161. Reset Voltage Level (V)
162. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)

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17.2.5.11 - 220 kV T/L Current Differential Protection Relay (Main I)

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Origin
3. Type
4. Ordering Code
5. Is the Relay Phase segregated type (Yes/No)
6. Maximum relay operating time (msec.)
7. Minimum Sensitivity
8. a. Earth Faults (A)
9. b. Phase Faults (A)
10. End - End communication media
11. Nos. of Communication Channels Provided (Nos.)
12. Current Differential Setting/Pickup Range (Idiff >) (xIN)
13. Idiff > accuracy (%)
14. High Set current differential setting Range Idiff >> (A)
15. Reset Time (msec.)
16. Slope 1 Settings Range (%)
17. Slope 2 Settings Range (%)
18. Current Restraint Break points Settings Range (Irestraint) (xIN)
19. Two ended Scheme Operation Time (msec.)
20. Drop-off Time (msec.)
21. Binary Outputs
22. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
23. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
24. Binary Inputs
25. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
26. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
27. Built-in Multi Zone Distance Protection as per clause no. (Yes/No)
1.12.1 provided
28. Built-in Distance Protection Feature
29. Number of Ref. Voltage Measuring Cards (in addition to 3 (Nos.)
phase line VT Measuring Card)
30. Built-in Phase Distance Characteristics
31. Built-in Ground Distance Characteristics
32. Number of Zones (Nos.)
33. Zone I/II/III/IV Directional / Non Directional
34. Maximum Zone 1 operating time (msec.)
35. Dynamic Overreach (CCVT and 0.5 < SIR < 30) (%)
36. Zone I Time Settings Range (sec)
37. Zone Time Settings Accuracy (msec.)
38. Reset Time (msec.)
39. Reset Ratio (%)
40. Communication Aided Schemes
41. Basic Scheme (Yes/No)
42. Zone Acceleration Scheme (Yes/No)
43. Direct Inter trip Scheme (Yes/No)

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44. Permissive Under Reach Transfer Trip (Yes/No)
45. Permissive Over Reach Transfer Trip (Yes/No)
46. Directional Comparison Blocking Scheme (Yes/No)
47. Directional Comparison Un Blocking Scheme (Yes/No)
48. Time Setting range for Blocking Schemes (sec)
49. Time Setting accuracy for Blocking (msec.)
Schemes
50. Min. Voltage for Dead Line Detection (V)
51. Min. Current for Dead Line Detection (A)
52. Polarizing system
53. C.T. Supervision
54. Minimum Operating Current for Phase Faults (A)
55. Minimum Operating Current for Ground Faults (A)
56. Minimum Operating Voltage for Phase Faults (V)
57. Minimum Operating Voltage for Ground Faults (V)
58. Min. Zone I Impedance (Ω)
59. Max. Zone I Impedance (Ω)
60. Min. Zone II Impedance (Ω)
61. Max. Zone II Impedance (Ω)
62. Min. Zone III Forward Reach (Ω)
63. Max. Zone III Forward Reach (Ω)
64. Are forwarded and reverse reach settings, independent of (Yes/No)
each other
65. For Quad Characteristics, can resistance and reactance (Yes/No)
reaches be set independent of each other
66. Back up zone time ranges
67. Zone 2 (sec)
68. Zone 3 (sec)
69. Zone 4 (sec)
70. Power swing blocking
71. Maximum Forward Reach (Ω)
72. Maximum Reverse Reach (Ω)
73. Minimum Forward Reach (Ω)
74. Minimum Reverse Reach (Ω)
75. Zone I Block Option (Yes/No)
76. Zone II Block Option (Yes/No)
77. Zone III Block Option (Yes/No)
78. All Zones Block Option (Yes/No)
79. Switch Onto Fault Functionality
80. SOTF logic enabled based on Dead Line Detection & CB (Yes/No)
Manual Close Command
81. Timer Range for Dead Line Detection (sec)
82. SOTF Enable Time Range after CB Manual Close Command (sec)
83. Trip of Recloser Functionality (Yes/No)
84. Built-in Fault Locator
85. Accuracy of Fault Locator (%)
86. Built-in Single phase / three-phase auto-recloser (Yes)
87. Dual CB Control (Yes/No)

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88. Maximum Number of shots (Nos.)
89. Dead time range (sec)
90. Re-claim time range (sec)
91. Priority logic provided for Dual CB Auto Recloser (Yes / No)
92. Blocking Time after manual closing (sec)
93. CB Healthy Time (sec)
94. Check Sync Time (sec)
95. Accuracy of Timers (sec)
96. Built-in Synchronism check for autoreclosure (Yes)
97. Min. Sync Check Elements (Nos.)
98. Operating logic via software function links provided (Yes/No)
99. Live line / live dead / bus live / bus dead facility provided (Yes/No)
100. Sync Check Bypass in Live Line - Dead (Yes/No)
Bus & Dead Line - Live Bus Conditions
101. Voltage Range for Live Line / Bus Detection (V)
102. Voltage Range for Dead Line / Bus Detection (V)
103. Phase Angle Difference Settings Range (deg.)
104. Phase Angle Difference Accuracy (%)
105. Voltage Difference Settings Range (V)
106. Voltage Difference Accuracy (%)
107. Frequency Difference Settings Range (Hz)
108. Frequency Difference Accuracy (%)
109. Built-in Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Feature (Yes)
110. No. of Current Measurement Coils (3 / 4)
111. Phase Over-Current Element
112. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
113. Type of Characteristics offered
114. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
115. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
116. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
117. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
118. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
119. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
120. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
121. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
122. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
123. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
124. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
125. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
126. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
127. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
128. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
129. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
130. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
131. Earth Fault Element
132. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
133. Types of Characteristics offered
134. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)

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135. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
136. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
137. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
138. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
139. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
140. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
141. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
142. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
143. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
144. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
145. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
146. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
147. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
148. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
149. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
150. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
151. Built-in Over-voltage Feature
152. No. of Definite Time Stage (Nos.)
153. No. of Inverse Time Stage (Nos.)
154. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Settings range (V)
155. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Step size (V)
156. Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
157. Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
158. Inverse Time TMS Range (sec)
159. Inverse Time TMS Step Size (msec.)
160. Operating Level Accuracy (%)
161. Reset Voltage Level (V)
162. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)

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17.2.5.12 - 132 kV T/L Current Differential Protection Relay (Main I)

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Origin
3. Type
4. Ordering Code
5. Is the Relay Phase segregated type (Yes/No)
6. Maximum relay operating time (msec.)
7. Minimum Sensitivity
8. a. Earth Faults (A)
9. b. Phase Faults (A)
10. End - End communication media
11. Nos. of Communication Channels Provided (Nos.)
12. Current Differential Setting/Pickup Range (Idiff >) (xIN)
13. Idiff > accuracy (%)
14. High Set current differential setting Range Idiff >> (A)
15. Reset Time (msec.)
16. Slope 1 Settings Range (%)
17. Slope 2 Settings Range (%)
18. Current Restraint Break points Settings Range (Irestraint) (xIN)
19. Two ended Scheme Operation Time (msec.)
20. Drop-off Time (msec.)
21. Binary Outputs
22. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
23. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
24. Binary Inputs
25. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
26. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
27. Built-in Multi Zone Distance Protection as per clause no. (Yes/No)
1.12.1 provided
28. Built-in Distance Protection Feature
29. Number of Ref. Voltage Measuring Cards (in addition to 3 (Nos.)
phase line VT Measuring Card)
30. Built-in Phase Distance Characteristics
31. Built-in Ground Distance Characteristics
32. Number of Zones (Nos.)
33. Zone I/II/III/IV Directional / Non Directional
34. Maximum Zone 1 operating time (msec.)
35. Dynamic Overreach (CCVT and 0.5 < SIR < 30) (%)
36. Zone I Time Settings Range (sec)
37. Zone Time Settings Accuracy (msec.)
38. Reset Time (msec.)
39. Reset Ratio (%)
40. Communication Aided Schemes
41. Basic Scheme (Yes/No)
42. Zone Acceleration Scheme (Yes/No)
43. Direct Inter trip Scheme (Yes/No)

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44. Permissive Under Reach Transfer Trip (Yes/No)
45. Permissive Over Reach Transfer Trip (Yes/No)
46. Directional Comparison Blocking Scheme (Yes/No)
47. Directional Comparison Un Blocking Scheme (Yes/No)
48. Time Setting range for Blocking Schemes (sec)
49. Time Setting accuracy for Blocking (msec.)
Schemes
50. Min. Voltage for Dead Line Detection (V)
51. Min. Current for Dead Line Detection (A)
52. Polarizing system
53. C.T. Supervision
54. Minimum Operating Current for Phase Faults (A)
55. Minimum Operating Current for Ground Faults (A)
56. Minimum Operating Voltage for Phase Faults (V)
57. Minimum Operating Voltage for Ground Faults (V)
58. Min. Zone I Impedance (Ω)
59. Max. Zone I Impedance (Ω)
60. Min. Zone II Impedance (Ω)
61. Max. Zone II Impedance (Ω)
62. Min. Zone III Forward Reach (Ω)
63. Max. Zone III Forward Reach (Ω)
64. Are forwarded and reverse reach settings, independent of (Yes/No)
each other
65. For Quad Characteristics, can resistance and reactance (Yes/No)
reaches be set independent of each other
66. Back up zone time ranges
67. Zone 2 (sec)
68. Zone 3 (sec)
69. Zone 4 (sec)
70. Power swing blocking
71. Maximum Forward Reach (Ω)
72. Maximum Reverse Reach (Ω)
73. Minimum Forward Reach (Ω)
74. Minimum Reverse Reach (Ω)
75. Zone I Block Option (Yes/No)
76. Zone II Block Option (Yes/No)
77. Zone III Block Option (Yes/No)
78. All Zones Block Option (Yes/No)
79. Switch Onto Fault Functionality
80. SOTF logic enabled based on Dead Line Detection & CB (Yes/No)
Manual Close Command
81. Timer Range for Dead Line Detection (sec)
82. SOTF Enable Time Range after CB Manual Close Command (sec)
83. Trip of Recloser Functionality (Yes/No)
84. Built-in Fault Locator
85. Accuracy of Fault Locator (%)
86. Built-in Single phase / three-phase auto-recloser (Yes)
87. Dual CB Control (Yes/No)

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88. Maximum Number of shots (Nos.)
89. Dead time range (sec)
90. Re-claim time range (sec)
91. Priority logic provided for Dual CB Auto Recloser (Yes / No)
92. Blocking Time after manual closing (sec)
93. CB Healthy Time (sec)
94. Check Sync Time (sec)
95. Accuracy of Timers (sec)
96. Built-in Synchronism check for autoreclosure (Yes)
97. Min. Sync Check Elements (Nos.)
98. Operating logic via software function links provided (Yes/No)
99. Live line / live dead / bus live / bus dead facility provided (Yes/No)
100. Sync Check Bypass in Live Line - Dead (Yes/No)
Bus & Dead Line - Live Bus Conditions
101. Voltage Range for Live Line / Bus Detection (V)
102. Voltage Range for Dead Line / Bus Detection (V)
103. Phase Angle Difference Settings Range (deg.)
104. Phase Angle Difference Accuracy (%)
105. Voltage Difference Settings Range (V)
106. Voltage Difference Accuracy (%)
107. Frequency Difference Settings Range (Hz)
108. Frequency Difference Accuracy (%)
109. Built-in Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Feature (Yes)
110. No. of Current Measurement Coils (3 / 4)
111. Phase Over-Current Element
112. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
113. Type of Characteristics offered
114. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
115. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
116. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
117. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
118. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
119. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
120. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
121. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
122. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
123. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
124. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
125. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
126. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
127. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
128. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
129. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
130. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
131. Earth Fault Element
132. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
133. Types of Characteristics offered
134. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)

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135. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
136. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
137. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
138. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
139. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
140. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
141. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
142. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
143. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
144. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
145. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
146. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
147. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
148. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
149. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
150. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
151. Built-in Over-voltage Feature
152. No. of Definite Time Stage (Nos.)
153. No. of Inverse Time Stage (Nos.)
154. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Settings range (V)
155. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Step size (V)
156. Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
157. Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
158. Inverse Time TMS Range (sec)
159. Inverse Time TMS Step Size (msec.)
160. Operating Level Accuracy (%)
161. Reset Voltage Level (V)
162. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)

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17.2.5.13 - 765 kV T/L Current Differential Protection Relay (Main II)

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Origin
3. Type
4. Ordering Code
5. Is the Relay Phase segregated type (Yes/No)
6. Maximum relay operating time (msec.)
7. Minimum Sensitivity
8. a. Earth Faults (A)
9. b. Phase Faults (A)
10. End - End communication media
11. Nos. of Communication Channels Provided (Nos.)
12. Current Differential Setting/Pickup Range (Idiff >) (xIN)
13. Idiff > accuracy (%)
14. High Set current differential setting Range Idiff >> (A)
15. Reset Time (msec.)
16. Slope 1 Settings Range (%)
17. Slope 2 Settings Range (%)
18. Current Restraint Break points Settings Range (Irestraint) (xIN)
19. Two ended Scheme Operation Time (msec.)
20. Drop-off Time (msec.)
21. Binary Outputs
22. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
23. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
24. Binary Inputs
25. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
26. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
27. Built-in Multi Zone Distance Protection as per clause no. (Yes/No)
1.12.1 provided
28. Built-in Distance Protection Feature
29. Number of Ref. Voltage Measuring Cards (In addition to 3 (Nos.)
phase line VT Measuring Card)
30. Built-in Phase Distance Characteristics
31. Built-in Ground Distance Characteristics
32. Number of Zones (Nos.)
33. Zone I/II/III/IV Directional / Non Directional
34. Maximum Zone 1 operating time (msec.)
35. Dynamic Overreach (CCVT and 0.5 < SIR < 30) (%)
36. Zone I Time Settings Range (sec)
37. Zone Time Settings Accuracy (msec.)
38. Reset Time (msec.)
39. Reset Ratio (%)
40. Communication Aided Schemes
41. Basic Scheme (Yes/No)
42. Zone Acceleration Scheme (Yes/No)
43. Direct Inter trip Scheme (Yes/No)

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44. Permissive Under Reach Transfer Trip (Yes/No)
45. Permissive Over Reach Transfer Trip (Yes/No)
46. Directional Comparison Blocking Scheme (Yes/No)
47. Directional Comparison Un Blocking Scheme (Yes/No)
48. Time Setting range for Blocking Schemes (sec)
49. Time Setting accuracy for Blocking Schemes (msec.)
50. Min. Voltage for Dead Line Detection (V)
51. Min. Current for Dead Line Detection (A)
52. Polarizing system
53. C.T. Supervision
54. Minimum Operating Current for Phase Faults (A)
55. Minimum Operating Current for Ground Faults (A)
56. Minimum Operating Voltage for Phase Faults (V)
57. Minimum Operating Voltage for Ground Faults (V)
58. Min. Zone I Impedance (Ω)
59. Max. Zone I Impedance (Ω)
60. Min. Zone II Impedance (Ω)
61. Max. Zone II Impedance (Ω)
62. Min. Zone III Forward Reach (Ω)
63. Max. Zone III Forward Reach (Ω)
64. Are forwarded and reverse reach settings, independent of (Yes/No)
each other
65. For Quad Characteristics, can resistance and reactance (Yes/No)
reaches be set independent of each other
66. Back up zone time ranges
67. Zone 2 (sec)
68. Zone 3 (sec)
69. Zone 4 (sec)
70. Power swing blocking
71. Maximum Forward Reach (Ω)
72. Maximum Reverse Reach (Ω)
73. Minimum Forward Reach (Ω)
74. Minimum Reverse Reach (Ω)
75. Zone I Block Option (Yes/No)
76. Zone II Block Option (Yes/No)
77. Zone III Block Option (Yes/No)
78. All Zones Block Option (Yes/No)
79. Binary Outputs
80. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
81. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
82. Binary Inputs
83. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
84. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
85. Switch Onto Fault Functionality
86. SOTF logic enabled based on Dead Line Detection & CB (Yes/No)
Manual Close Command
87. Timer Range for Dead Line Detection (sec)

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88. SOTF Enable Time Range after CB Manual Close Com- (sec)
mand
89. Trip of Recloser Functionality (Yes/No)
90. Built-in Fault Locator
91. Accuracy of Fault Locator (%)
92. Built-in Single phase / three-phase auto-recloser (Yes)
93. Dual CB Control (Yes/No)
94. Maximum Number of shots (Nos.)
95. Dead time range (sec)
96. Re-claim time range (sec)
97. Priority logic provided for Dual CB Auto Recloser (Yes / No)
98. Blocking Time after manual closing (sec)
99. CB Healthy Time (sec)
100. Check Sync Time (sec)
101. Accuracy of Timers (sec)
102. Built-in Synchronism check for autoreclosure (Yes)
103. Min. Sync Check Elements (Nos.)
104. Operating logic via software function links provided (Yes/No)
105. Live line / live dead / bus live / bus dead facility provided (Yes/No)
106. Sync Check Bypass in Live Line - Dead Bus & Dead Line - (Yes/No)
Live Bus Conditions
107. Voltage Range for Live Line / Bus Detection (V)
108. Voltage Range for Dead Line / Bus Detection (V)
109. Phase Angle Difference Settings Range (deg.)
110. Phase Angle Difference Accuracy (%)
111. Voltage Difference Settings Range (V)
112. Voltage Difference Accuracy (%)
113. Frequency Difference Settings Range (Hz)
114. Frequency Difference Accuracy (%)
115. Built-in Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Feature (Yes)
116. No. of Current Measurement Coils (3 / 4)
117. Phase Over-Current Element
118. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
119. Type of Characteristics offered
120. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
121. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
122. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
123. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
124. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
125. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
126. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
127. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
128. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
129. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
130. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
131. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
132. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
133. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)

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134. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
135. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
136. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
137. Earth Fault Element
138. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
139. Types of Characteristics offered
140. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
141. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
142. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
143. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
144. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
145. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
146. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
147. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
148. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
149. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
150. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
151. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
152. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
153. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
154. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
155. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
156. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
157. Built-in Over-voltage Feature
158. No. of Definite Time Stages (Nos.)
159. No. of Inverse Time Stages (Nos.)
160. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Settings range (V)
161. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Step size (V)
162. Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
163. Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
164. Inverse Time TMS Range (sec)
165. Inverse Time TMS Step Size (msec.)
166. Operating Level Accuracy (%)
167. Reset Voltage Level (A)
168. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)

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17.2.5.14 - 500 kV T/L Current Differential Protection Relay (Main II)

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Origin
3. Type
4. Ordering Code
5. Is the Relay Phase segregated type (Yes/No)
6. Maximum relay operating time (msec.)
7. Minimum Sensitivity
8. a. Earth Faults (A)
9. b. Phase Faults (A)
10. End - End communication media
11. Nos. of Communication Channels Provided (Nos.)
12. Current Differential Setting/Pickup Range (Idiff >) (xIN)
13. Idiff > accuracy (%)
14. High Set current differential setting Range Idiff >> (A)
15. Reset Time (msec.)
16. Slope 1 Settings Range (%)
17. Slope 2 Settings Range (%)
18. Current Restraint Break points Settings Range (Irestraint) (xIN)
19. Two ended Scheme Operation Time (msec.)
20. Drop-off Time (msec.)
21. Binary Outputs
22. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
23. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
24. Binary Inputs
25. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
26. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
27. Built-in Multi Zone Distance Protection as per clause no. (Yes/No)
1.12.1 provided
28. Built-in Distance Protection Feature
29. Number of Ref. Voltage Measuring Cards (In addition to 3 (Nos.)
phase line VT Measuring Card)
30. Built-in Phase Distance Characteristics
31. Built-in Ground Distance Characteristics
32. Number of Zones (Nos.)
33. Zone I/II/III/IV Directional / Non Directional
34. Maximum Zone 1 operating time (msec.)
35. Dynamic Overreach (CCVT and 0.5 < SIR < 30) (%)
36. Zone I Time Settings Range (sec)
37. Zone Time Settings Accuracy (msec.)
38. Reset Time (msec.)
39. Reset Ratio (%)
40. Communication Aided Schemes
41. Basic Scheme (Yes/No)
42. Zone Acceleration Scheme (Yes/No)
43. Direct Inter trip Scheme (Yes/No)

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44. Permissive Under Reach Transfer Trip (Yes/No)
45. Permissive Over Reach Transfer Trip (Yes/No)
46. Directional Comparison Blocking Scheme (Yes/No)
47. Directional Comparison Un Blocking Scheme (Yes/No)
48. Time Setting range for Blocking Schemes (sec)
49. Time Setting accuracy for Blocking Schemes (msec.)
50. Min. Voltage for Dead Line Detection (V)
51. Min. Current for Dead Line Detection (A)
52. Polarizing system
53. C.T. Supervision
54. Minimum Operating Current for Phase Faults (A)
55. Minimum Operating Current for Ground Faults (A)
56. Minimum Operating Voltage for Phase Faults (V)
57. Minimum Operating Voltage for Ground Faults (V)
58. Min. Zone I Impedance (Ω)
59. Max. Zone I Impedance (Ω)
60. Min. Zone II Impedance (Ω)
61. Max. Zone II Impedance (Ω)
62. Min. Zone III Forward Reach (Ω)
63. Max. Zone III Forward Reach (Ω)
64. Are forwarded and reverse reach settings, independent of (Yes/No)
each other
65. For Quad Characteristics, can resistance and reactance (Yes/No)
reaches be set independent of each other
66. Back up zone time ranges
67. Zone 2 (sec)
68. Zone 3 (sec)
69. Zone 4 (sec)
70. Power swing blocking
71. Maximum Forward Reach (Ω)
72. Maximum Reverse Reach (Ω)
73. Minimum Forward Reach (Ω)
74. Minimum Reverse Reach (Ω)
75. Zone I Block Option (Yes/No)
76. Zone II Block Option (Yes/No)
77. Zone III Block Option (Yes/No)
78. All Zones Block Option (Yes/No)
79. Binary Outputs
80. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
81. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
82. Binary Inputs
83. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
84. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
85. Switch Onto Fault Functionality
86. SOTF logic enabled based on Dead Line Detection & CB (Yes/No)
Manual Close Command
87. Timer Range for Dead Line Detection (sec)

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88. SOTF Enable Time Range after CB Manual Close Com- (sec)
mand
89. Trip of Recloser Functionality (Yes/No)
90. Built-in Fault Locator
91. Accuracy of Fault Locator (%)
92. Built-in Single phase / three-phase auto-recloser (Yes)
93. Dual CB Control (Yes/No)
94. Maximum Number of shots (Nos.)
95. Dead time range (sec)
96. Re-claim time range (sec)
97. Priority logic provided for Dual CB Auto Recloser (Yes / No)
98. Blocking Time after manual closing (sec)
99. CB Healthy Time (sec)
100. Check Sync Time (sec)
101. Accuracy of Timers (sec)
102. Built-in Synchronism check for autoreclosure (Yes)
103. Min. Sync Check Elements (Nos.)
104. Operating logic via software function links provided (Yes/No)
105. Live line / live dead / bus live / bus dead facility provided (Yes/No)
106. Sync Check Bypass in Live Line - Dead Bus & Dead Line - (Yes/No)
Live Bus Conditions
107. Voltage Range for Live Line / Bus Detection (V)
108. Voltage Range for Dead Line / Bus Detection (V)
109. Phase Angle Difference Settings Range (deg.)
110. Phase Angle Difference Accuracy (%)
111. Voltage Difference Settings Range (V)
112. Voltage Difference Accuracy (%)
113. Frequency Difference Settings Range (Hz)
114. Frequency Difference Accuracy (%)
115. Built-in Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Feature (Yes)
116. No. of Current Measurement Coils (3 / 4)
117. Phase Over-Current Element
118. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
119. Type of Characteristics offered
120. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
121. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
122. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
123. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
124. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
125. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
126. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
127. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
128. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
129. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
130. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
131. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
132. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
133. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)

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134. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
135. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
136. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
137. Earth Fault Element
138. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
139. Types of Characteristics offered
140. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
141. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
142. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
143. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
144. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
145. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
146. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
147. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
148. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
149. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
150. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
151. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
152. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
153. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
154. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
155. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
156. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
157. Built-in Over-voltage Feature
158. No. of Definite Time Stages (Nos.)
159. No. of Inverse Time Stages (Nos.)
160. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Settings range (V)
161. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Step size (V)
162. Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
163. Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
164. Inverse Time TMS Range (sec)
165. Inverse Time TMS Step Size (msec.)
166. Operating Level Accuracy (%)
167. Reset Voltage Level (A)
168. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)

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17.2.5.15 - 220 kV T/L Current Differential Protection Relay (Main II)

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Origin
3. Type
4. Ordering Code
5. Is the Relay Phase segregated type (Yes/No)
6. Maximum relay operating time (msec.)
7. Minimum Sensitivity
8. a. Earth Faults (A)
9. b. Phase Faults (A)
10. End - End communication media
11. Nos. of Communication Channels Provided (Nos.)
12. Current Differential Setting/Pickup Range (Idiff >) (xIN)
13. Idiff > accuracy (%)
14. High Set current differential setting Range Idiff >> (A)
15. Reset Time (msec.)
16. Slope 1 Settings Range (%)
17. Slope 2 Settings Range (%)
18. Current Restraint Break points Settings Range (Irestraint) (xIN)
19. Two ended Scheme Operation Time (msec.)
20. Drop-off Time (msec.)
21. Binary Outputs
22. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
23. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
24. Binary Inputs
25. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
26. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
27. Built-in Multi Zone Distance Protection as per clause no. (Yes/No)
1.12.1 provided
28. Built-in Distance Protection Feature
29. Number of Ref. Voltage Measuring Cards (In addition to 3 (Nos.)
phase line VT Measuring Card)
30. Built-in Phase Distance Characteristics
31. Built-in Ground Distance Characteristics
32. Number of Zones (Nos.)
33. Zone I/II/III/IV Directional / Non Directional
34. Maximum Zone 1 operating time (msec.)
35. Dynamic Overreach (CCVT and 0.5 < SIR < 30) (%)
36. Zone I Time Settings Range (sec)
37. Zone Time Settings Accuracy (msec.)
38. Reset Time (msec.)
39. Reset Ratio (%)
40. Communication Aided Schemes
41. Basic Scheme (Yes/No)
42. Zone Acceleration Scheme (Yes/No)
43. Direct Inter trip Scheme (Yes/No)

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44. Permissive Under Reach Transfer Trip (Yes/No)
45. Permissive Over Reach Transfer Trip (Yes/No)
46. Directional Comparison Blocking Scheme (Yes/No)
47. Directional Comparison Un Blocking Scheme (Yes/No)
48. Time Setting range for Blocking Schemes (sec)
49. Time Setting accuracy for Blocking Schemes (msec.)
50. Min. Voltage for Dead Line Detection (V)
51. Min. Current for Dead Line Detection (A)
52. Polarizing system
53. C.T. Supervision
54. Minimum Operating Current for Phase Faults (A)
55. Minimum Operating Current for Ground Faults (A)
56. Minimum Operating Voltage for Phase Faults (V)
57. Minimum Operating Voltage for Ground Faults (V)
58. Min. Zone I Impedance (Ω)
59. Max. Zone I Impedance (Ω)
60. Min. Zone II Impedance (Ω)
61. Max. Zone II Impedance (Ω)
62. Min. Zone III Forward Reach (Ω)
63. Max. Zone III Forward Reach (Ω)
64. Are forwarded and reverse reach settings, independent of (Yes/No)
each other
65. For Quad Characteristics, can resistance and reactance (Yes/No)
reaches be set independent of each other
66. Back up zone time ranges
67. Zone 2 (sec)
68. Zone 3 (sec)
69. Zone 4 (sec)
70. Power swing blocking
71. Maximum Forward Reach (Ω)
72. Maximum Reverse Reach (Ω)
73. Minimum Forward Reach (Ω)
74. Minimum Reverse Reach (Ω)
75. Zone I Block Option (Yes/No)
76. Zone II Block Option (Yes/No)
77. Zone III Block Option (Yes/No)
78. All Zones Block Option (Yes/No)
79. Binary Outputs
80. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
81. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
82. Binary Inputs
83. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
84. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
85. Switch Onto Fault Functionality
86. SOTF logic enabled based on Dead Line Detection & CB (Yes/No)
Manual Close Command
87. Timer Range for Dead Line Detection (sec)

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88. SOTF Enable Time Range after CB Manual Close Com- (sec)
mand
89. Trip of Recloser Functionality (Yes/No)
90. Built-in Fault Locator
91. Accuracy of Fault Locator (%)
92. Built-in Single phase / three-phase auto-recloser (Yes)
93. Dual CB Control (Yes/No)
94. Maximum Number of shots (Nos.)
95. Dead time range (sec)
96. Re-claim time range (sec)
97. Priority logic provided for Dual CB Auto Recloser (Yes / No)
98. Blocking Time after manual closing (sec)
99. CB Healthy Time (sec)
100. Check Sync Time (sec)
101. Accuracy of Timers (sec)
102. Built-in Synchronism check for autoreclosure (Yes)
103. Min. Sync Check Elements (Nos.)
104. Operating logic via software function links provided (Yes/No)
105. Live line / live dead / bus live / bus dead facility provided (Yes/No)
106. Sync Check Bypass in Live Line - Dead Bus & Dead Line - (Yes/No)
Live Bus Conditions
107. Voltage Range for Live Line / Bus Detection (V)
108. Voltage Range for Dead Line / Bus Detection (V)
109. Phase Angle Difference Settings Range (deg.)
110. Phase Angle Difference Accuracy (%)
111. Voltage Difference Settings Range (V)
112. Voltage Difference Accuracy (%)
113. Frequency Difference Settings Range (Hz)
114. Frequency Difference Accuracy (%)
115. Built-in Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Feature (Yes)
116. No. of Current Measurement Coils (3 / 4)
117. Phase Over-Current Element
118. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
119. Type of Characteristics offered
120. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
121. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
122. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
123. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
124. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
125. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
126. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
127. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
128. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
129. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
130. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
131. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
132. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
133. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)

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134. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
135. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
136. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
137. Earth Fault Element
138. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
139. Types of Characteristics offered
140. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
141. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
142. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
143. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
144. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
145. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
146. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
147. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
148. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
149. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
150. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
151. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
152. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
153. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
154. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
155. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
156. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
157. Built-in Over-voltage Feature
158. No. of Definite Time Stages (Nos.)
159. No. of Inverse Time Stages (Nos.)
160. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Settings range (V)
161. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Step size (V)
162. Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
163. Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
164. Inverse Time TMS Range (sec)
165. Inverse Time TMS Step Size (msec.)
166. Operating Level Accuracy (%)
167. Reset Voltage Level (A)
168. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)

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17.2.5.16 - 132 kV T/L Current Differential Protection Relay (Main II)

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Origin
3. Type
4. Ordering Code
5. Is the Relay Phase segregated type (Yes/No)
6. Maximum relay operating time (msec.)
7. Minimum Sensitivity
8. a. Earth Faults (A)
9. b. Phase Faults (A)
10. End - End communication media
11. Nos. of Communication Channels Provided (Nos.)
12. Current Differential Setting/Pickup Range (Idiff >) (xIN)
13. Idiff > accuracy (%)
14. High Set current differential setting Range Idiff >> (A)
15. Reset Time (msec.)
16. Slope 1 Settings Range (%)
17. Slope 2 Settings Range (%)
18. Current Restraint Break points Settings Range (Irestraint) (xIN)
19. Two ended Scheme Operation Time (msec.)
20. Drop-off Time (msec.)
21. Binary Outputs
22. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
23. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
24. Binary Inputs
25. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
26. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
27. Built-in Multi Zone Distance Protection as per clause no. (Yes/No)
1.12.1 provided
28. Built-in Distance Protection Feature
29. Number of Ref. Voltage Measuring Cards (In addition to 3 (Nos.)
phase line VT Measuring Card)
30. Built-in Phase Distance Characteristics
31. Built-in Ground Distance Characteristics
32. Number of Zones (Nos.)
33. Zone I/II/III/IV Directional / Non Directional
34. Maximum Zone 1 operating time (msec.)
35. Dynamic Overreach (CCVT and 0.5 < SIR < 30) (%)
36. Zone I Time Settings Range (sec)
37. Zone Time Settings Accuracy (msec.)
38. Reset Time (msec.)
39. Reset Ratio (%)
40. Communication Aided Schemes
41. Basic Scheme (Yes/No)
42. Zone Acceleration Scheme (Yes/No)
43. Direct Inter trip Scheme (Yes/No)

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44. Permissive Under Reach Transfer Trip (Yes/No)
45. Permissive Over Reach Transfer Trip (Yes/No)
46. Directional Comparison Blocking Scheme (Yes/No)
47. Directional Comparison Un Blocking Scheme (Yes/No)
48. Time Setting range for Blocking Schemes (sec)
49. Time Setting accuracy for Blocking Schemes (msec.)
50. Min. Voltage for Dead Line Detection (V)
51. Min. Current for Dead Line Detection (A)
52. Polarizing system
53. C.T. Supervision
54. Minimum Operating Current for Phase Faults (A)
55. Minimum Operating Current for Ground Faults (A)
56. Minimum Operating Voltage for Phase Faults (V)
57. Minimum Operating Voltage for Ground Faults (V)
58. Min. Zone I Impedance (Ω)
59. Max. Zone I Impedance (Ω)
60. Min. Zone II Impedance (Ω)
61. Max. Zone II Impedance (Ω)
62. Min. Zone III Forward Reach (Ω)
63. Max. Zone III Forward Reach (Ω)
64. Are forwarded and reverse reach settings, independent of (Yes/No)
each other
65. For Quad Characteristics, can resistance and reactance (Yes/No)
reaches be set independent of each other
66. Back up zone time ranges
67. Zone 2 (sec)
68. Zone 3 (sec)
69. Zone 4 (sec)
70. Power swing blocking
71. Maximum Forward Reach (Ω)
72. Maximum Reverse Reach (Ω)
73. Minimum Forward Reach (Ω)
74. Minimum Reverse Reach (Ω)
75. Zone I Block Option (Yes/No)
76. Zone II Block Option (Yes/No)
77. Zone III Block Option (Yes/No)
78. All Zones Block Option (Yes/No)
79. Binary Outputs
80. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
81. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
82. Binary Inputs
83. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
84. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
85. Switch Onto Fault Functionality
86. SOTF logic enabled based on Dead Line Detection & CB (Yes/No)
Manual Close Command
87. Timer Range for Dead Line Detection (sec)

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88. SOTF Enable Time Range after CB Manual Close Com- (sec)
mand
89. Trip of Recloser Functionality (Yes/No)
90. Built-in Fault Locator
91. Accuracy of Fault Locator (%)
92. Built-in Single phase / three-phase auto-recloser (Yes)
93. Dual CB Control (Yes/No)
94. Maximum Number of shots (Nos.)
95. Dead time range (sec)
96. Re-claim time range (sec)
97. Priority logic provided for Dual CB Auto Recloser (Yes / No)
98. Blocking Time after manual closing (sec)
99. CB Healthy Time (sec)
100. Check Sync Time (sec)
101. Accuracy of Timers (sec)
102. Built-in Synchronism check for autoreclosure (Yes)
103. Min. Sync Check Elements (Nos.)
104. Operating logic via software function links provided (Yes/No)
105. Live line / live dead / bus live / bus dead facility provided (Yes/No)
106. Sync Check Bypass in Live Line - Dead Bus & Dead Line - (Yes/No)
Live Bus Conditions
107. Voltage Range for Live Line / Bus Detection (V)
108. Voltage Range for Dead Line / Bus Detection (V)
109. Phase Angle Difference Settings Range (deg.)
110. Phase Angle Difference Accuracy (%)
111. Voltage Difference Settings Range (V)
112. Voltage Difference Accuracy (%)
113. Frequency Difference Settings Range (Hz)
114. Frequency Difference Accuracy (%)
115. Built-in Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Feature (Yes)
116. No. of Current Measurement Coils (3 / 4)
117. Phase Over-Current Element
118. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
119. Type of Characteristics offered
120. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
121. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
122. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
123. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
124. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
125. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
126. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
127. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
128. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
129. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
130. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
131. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
132. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
133. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)

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134. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
135. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
136. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
137. Earth Fault Element
138. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
139. Types of Characteristics offered
140. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
141. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
142. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
143. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
144. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
145. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
146. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
147. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
148. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
149. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
150. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
151. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
152. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
153. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
154. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
155. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
156. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
157. Built-in Over-voltage Feature
158. No. of Definite Time Stages (Nos.)
159. No. of Inverse Time Stages (Nos.)
160. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Settings range (V)
161. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Step size (V)
162. Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
163. Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
164. Inverse Time TMS Range (sec)
165. Inverse Time TMS Step Size (msec.)
166. Operating Level Accuracy (%)
167. Reset Voltage Level (A)
168. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)

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17.2.5.17 - 765 kV Auto-transformer Protection Relay (Main I)

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Origin
3. Type
4. Ordering Code
5. Suitable for 3 winding / Auto transformer
6. In-built CT ratio matching logic (Yes/No)
7. Built-in Protection Functions
8. Percentage Biased Differential Feature
9. HV Backup Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Feature
10. LV Backup Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Feature
11. Neutral Over-Current Protection Feature
12. Thermal overload Protection Feature
13. Over Flux Protection Feature
14. Over-voltage Protection Feature
15. Low Impedance Restricted Earth Fault Protection Feature
16. Binary Outputs
17. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
18. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
19. Binary Inputs
20. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
21. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
22. Percentage Biased Differential Feature
23. Sensitivity (pick-up) (xIN)
24. Availability of Dual Slope Characteristics (Yes/No)
25. Both Slopes are User Settable (Yes/No)
26. Slope I Settings Range (%)
27. Slope II Settings Range (%)
28. Current Restraint Break points Settings Range (Irestraint) (xIN)
29. Minimum Operating time (msec.)
30. Accuracy of Pickup value (%)
31. Unrestrained High Set Feature
32. Current setting range (A)
33. Minimum Operating time (msec.)
34. Un-restrained Element Accuracy (%)
35. 2nd Harmonic Blocking Settings Range (%)
36. Nth Harmonic Blocking Settings Range (%)
37. Pickup Time for Harmonics (msec.)
38. Cross Blocking Feature Available (Yes/No)
39. Maximum Time of Cross Blocking after detection of har- (sec)
monic content in any phase
40. In Rush Detection Provided (Yes/No)
41. Over Flux Feature
42. No. of Voltage Measurement Coils (3 Phase / 1 Phase)
43. Over Flux Pickup Value Range (Low Set) (V/Hz)
44. Over Flux Pickup Value Accuracy (Low Set) (V/Hz)

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45. Over Flux Pickup Value Range (High Set) (V/Hz)
46. Over Flux Pickup Value Accuracy (High Set) (V/Hz)
47. Available Curve Types
48. Are User Defined Curves available (Yes/No)
49. Minimum Over Flux Pickup Value for User Defined Curves (V/Hz)
50. Maximum Over Flux Pickup Value for User Defined Curves (V/Hz)
51. Low Set/Alarm Time Delay Range (sec)
52. High Set/Trip Inverse Time Delay Range (sec)
53. High Set/Trip Inverse Timer Accuracy (%)
54. Thermal Overload Feature
55. Is Thermal Overload Characteristics based on RTD Sensors (Yes/No)
Available
56. Current Pickup Range (A)
57. Current Pickup Accuracy (%)
58. Thermal Replica Characteristics Available (Yes/No)
59. Time Constant Settings Range (τ) (sec)
60. Minimum Operating Time (msec.)
61. Alarm Stage Time Delay Range (sec)
62. Timer Accuracy (%)
63. Cooling Time Settings Range (sec)
64. HV Over-Current & Earth Fault Feature
65. No. of Current Measurement Coils (3 / 4)
66. Phase Over-Current Element
67. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
68. Type of Characteristics offered
69. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
70. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
71. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
72. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
73. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
74. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
75. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
76. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
77. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
78. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
79. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
80. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
81. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
82. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
83. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
84. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
85. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
86. Earth Fault Element
87. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
88. Type of Characteristics offered
89. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
90. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
91. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)

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92. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
93. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
94. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
95. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
96. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
97. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
98. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
99. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
100. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
101. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
102. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
103. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
104. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
105. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
106. LV Over-Current & Earth Fault Feature
107. No. of Current Measurement Coils (3 / 4)
108. Phase Over-Current Element
109. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
110. Type of Characteristics offered
111. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
112. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
113. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
114. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
115. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
116. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
117. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
118. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
119. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
120. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
121. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
122. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
123. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
124. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
125. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
126. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
127. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
128. Earth Fault Element
129. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
130. Type of Characteristics offered
131. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
132. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
133. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
134. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
135. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
136. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
137. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
138. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
139. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)

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140. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
141. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
142. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
143. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
144. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
145. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
146. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
147. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
148. Neutral Over-Current Feature
149. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
150. No. of Current Measurement Coils
151. Type of Characteristics offered
152. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
153. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
154. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
155. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
156. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
157. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
158. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
159. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
160. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
161. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
162. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
163. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
164. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
165. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
166. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
167. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
168. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
169. Built-in Over-voltage Feature
170. No. of Definite Time Stage (Nos.)
171. No. of Inverse Time Stage (Nos.)
172. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Settings range (V)
173. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Step size (V)
174. Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
175. Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
176. Inverse Time TMS Range (sec)
177. Inverse Time TMS Step Size (msec.)
178. Operating Level Accuracy (%)
179. Reset Voltage Level (A)
180. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
181. Built-in Over-voltage Feature
182. No. of Definite Time Stage (Nos.)
183. No. of Inverse Time Stage (Nos.)
184. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Settings range (V)
185. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Step size (V)
186. Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
187. Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)

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188. Inverse Time TMS Range (sec)
189. Inverse Time TMS Step Size (msec.)
190. Operating Level Accuracy (%)
191. Reset Voltage Level (V)
192. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)

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17.2.5.18 - 500 kV Auto-transformer Protection Relay (Main I)

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Origin
3. Type
4. Ordering Code
5. Suitable for 3 winding / Auto transformer
6. In-built CT ratio matching logic (Yes/No)
7. Built-in Protection Functions
8. Percentage Biased Differential Feature
9. HV Backup Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Feature
10. LV Backup Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Feature
11. Neutral Over-Current Protection Feature
12. Thermal overload Protection Feature
13. Over Flux Protection Feature
14. Over-voltage Protection Feature
15. Low Impedance Restricted Earth Fault Protection Feature
16. Binary Outputs
17. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
18. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
19. Binary Inputs
20. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
21. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
22. Percentage Biased Differential Feature
23. Sensitivity (pick-up) (xIN)
24. Availability of Dual Slope Characteristics (Yes/No)
25. Both Slopes are User Settable (Yes/No)
26. Slope I Settings Range (%)
27. Slope II Settings Range (%)
28. Current Restraint Break points Settings Range (Irestraint) (xIN)
29. Minimum Operating time (msec.)
30. Accuracy of Pickup value (%)
31. Unrestrained High Set Feature
32. Current setting range (A)
33. Minimum Operating time (msec.)
34. Un-restrained Element Accuracy (%)
35. 2nd Harmonic Blocking Settings Range (%)
36. Nth Harmonic Blocking Settings Range (%)
37. Pickup Time for Harmonics (msec.)
38. Cross Blocking Feature Available (Yes/No)
39. Maximum Time of Cross Blocking after detection of har- (sec)
monic content in any phase
40. In Rush Detection Provided (Yes/No)
41. Over Flux Feature
42. No. of Voltage Measurement Coils (3 Phase / 1 Phase)
43. Over Flux Pickup Value Range (Low Set) (V/Hz)
44. Over Flux Pickup Value Accuracy (Low Set) (V/Hz)

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45. Over Flux Pickup Value Range (High Set) (V/Hz)
46. Over Flux Pickup Value Accuracy (High Set) (V/Hz)
47. Available Curve Types
48. Are User Defined Curves available (Yes/No)
49. Minimum Over Flux Pickup Value for User Defined Curves (V/Hz)
50. Maximum Over Flux Pickup Value for User Defined Curves (V/Hz)
51. Low Set/Alarm Time Delay Range (sec)
52. High Set/Trip Inverse Time Delay Range (sec)
53. High Set/Trip Inverse Timer Accuracy (%)
54. Thermal Overload Feature
55. Is Thermal Overload Characteristics based on RTD Sensors (Yes/No)
Available
56. Current Pickup Range (A)
57. Current Pickup Accuracy (%)
58. Thermal Replica Characteristics Available (Yes/No)
59. Time Constant Settings Range (τ) (sec)
60. Minimum Operating Time (msec.)
61. Alarm Stage Time Delay Range (sec)
62. Timer Accuracy (%)
63. Cooling Time Settings Range (sec)
64. HV Over-Current & Earth Fault Feature
65. No. of Current Measurement Coils (3 / 4)
66. Phase Over-Current Element
67. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
68. Type of Characteristics offered
69. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
70. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
71. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
72. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
73. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
74. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
75. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
76. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
77. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
78. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
79. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
80. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
81. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
82. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
83. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
84. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
85. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
86. Earth Fault Element
87. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
88. Type of Characteristics offered
89. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
90. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
91. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)

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92. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
93. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
94. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
95. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
96. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
97. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
98. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
99. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
100. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
101. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
102. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
103. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
104. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
105. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
106. LV Over-Current & Earth Fault Feature
107. No. of Current Measurement Coils (3 / 4)
108. Phase Over-Current Element
109. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
110. Type of Characteristics offered
111. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
112. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
113. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
114. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
115. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
116. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
117. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
118. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
119. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
120. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
121. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
122. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
123. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
124. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
125. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
126. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
127. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
128. Earth Fault Element
129. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
130. Type of Characteristics offered
131. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
132. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
133. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
134. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
135. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
136. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
137. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
138. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
139. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)

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140. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
141. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
142. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
143. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
144. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
145. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
146. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
147. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
148. Neutral Over-Current Feature
149. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
150. No. of Current Measurement Coils
151. Type of Characteristics offered
152. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
153. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
154. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
155. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
156. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
157. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
158. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
159. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
160. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
161. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
162. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
163. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
164. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
165. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
166. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
167. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
168. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
169. Built-in Over-voltage Feature
170. No. of Definite Time Stage (Nos.)
171. No. of Inverse Time Stage (Nos.)
172. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Settings range (V)
173. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Step size (V)
174. Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
175. Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
176. Inverse Time TMS Range (sec)
177. Inverse Time TMS Step Size (msec.)
178. Operating Level Accuracy (%)
179. Reset Voltage Level (A)
180. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
181. Built-in Over-voltage Feature
182. No. of Definite Time Stage (Nos.)
183. No. of Inverse Time Stage (Nos.)
184. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Settings range (V)
185. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Step size (V)
186. Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
187. Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)

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188. Inverse Time TMS Range (sec)
189. Inverse Time TMS Step Size (msec.)
190. Operating Level Accuracy (%)
191. Reset Voltage Level (V)
192. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)

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17.2.5.19 - 220 kV Auto-transformer Protection Relay (Main I)

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Origin
3. Type
4. Ordering Code
5. Suitable for 3 winding / Auto transformer
6. In-built CT ratio matching logic (Yes/No)
7. Built-in Protection Functions
8. Percentage Biased Differential Feature
9. HV Backup Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Feature
10. LV Backup Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Feature
11. Neutral Over-Current Protection Feature
12. Thermal overload Protection Feature
13. Over Flux Protection Feature
14. Over-voltage Protection Feature
15. Low Impedance Restricted Earth Fault Protection Feature
16. Binary Outputs
17. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
18. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
19. Binary Inputs
20. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
21. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
22. Percentage Biased Differential Feature
23. Sensitivity (pick-up) (xIN)
24. Availability of Dual Slope Characteristics (Yes/No)
25. Both Slopes are User Settable (Yes/No)
26. Slope I Settings Range (%)
27. Slope II Settings Range (%)
28. Current Restraint Break points Settings Range (Irestraint) (xIN)
29. Minimum Operating time (msec.)
30. Accuracy of Pickup value (%)
31. Unrestrained High Set Feature
32. Current setting range (A)
33. Minimum Operating time (msec.)
34. Un-restrained Element Accuracy (%)
35. 2nd Harmonic Blocking Settings Range (%)
36. Nth Harmonic Blocking Settings Range (%)
37. Pickup Time for Harmonics (msec.)
38. Cross Blocking Feature Available (Yes/No)
39. Maximum Time of Cross Blocking after detection of har- (sec)
monic content in any phase
40. In Rush Detection Provided (Yes/No)
41. Over Flux Feature
42. No. of Voltage Measurement Coils (3 Phase / 1 Phase)
43. Over Flux Pickup Value Range (Low Set) (V/Hz)
44. Over Flux Pickup Value Accuracy (Low Set) (V/Hz)

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45. Over Flux Pickup Value Range (High Set) (V/Hz)
46. Over Flux Pickup Value Accuracy (High Set) (V/Hz)
47. Available Curve Types
48. Are User Defined Curves available (Yes/No)
49. Minimum Over Flux Pickup Value for User Defined Curves (V/Hz)
50. Maximum Over Flux Pickup Value for User Defined Curves (V/Hz)
51. Low Set/Alarm Time Delay Range (sec)
52. High Set/Trip Inverse Time Delay Range (sec)
53. High Set/Trip Inverse Timer Accuracy (%)
54. Thermal Overload Feature
55. Is Thermal Overload Characteristics based on RTD Sensors (Yes/No)
Available
56. Current Pickup Range (A)
57. Current Pickup Accuracy (%)
58. Thermal Replica Characteristics Available (Yes/No)
59. Time Constant Settings Range (τ) (sec)
60. Minimum Operating Time (msec.)
61. Alarm Stage Time Delay Range (sec)
62. Timer Accuracy (%)
63. Cooling Time Settings Range (sec)
64. HV Over-Current & Earth Fault Feature
65. No. of Current Measurement Coils (3 / 4)
66. Phase Over-Current Element
67. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
68. Type of Characteristics offered
69. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
70. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
71. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
72. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
73. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
74. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
75. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
76. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
77. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
78. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
79. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
80. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
81. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
82. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
83. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
84. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
85. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
86. Earth Fault Element
87. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
88. Type of Characteristics offered
89. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
90. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
91. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)

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92. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
93. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
94. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
95. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
96. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
97. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
98. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
99. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
100. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
101. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
102. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
103. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
104. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
105. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
106. LV Over-Current & Earth Fault Feature
107. No. of Current Measurement Coils (3 / 4)
108. Phase Over-Current Element
109. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
110. Type of Characteristics offered
111. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
112. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
113. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
114. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
115. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
116. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
117. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
118. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
119. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
120. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
121. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
122. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
123. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
124. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
125. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
126. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
127. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
128. Earth Fault Element
129. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
130. Type of Characteristics offered
131. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
132. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
133. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
134. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
135. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
136. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
137. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
138. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
139. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)

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140. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
141. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
142. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
143. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
144. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
145. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
146. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
147. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
148. Neutral Over-Current Feature
149. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
150. No. of Current Measurement Coils
151. Type of Characteristics offered
152. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
153. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
154. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
155. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
156. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
157. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
158. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
159. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
160. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
161. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
162. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
163. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
164. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
165. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
166. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
167. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
168. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
169. Built-in Over-voltage Feature
170. No. of Definite Time Stage (Nos.)
171. No. of Inverse Time Stage (Nos.)
172. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Settings range (V)
173. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Step size (V)
174. Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
175. Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
176. Inverse Time TMS Range (sec)
177. Inverse Time TMS Step Size (msec.)
178. Operating Level Accuracy (%)
179. Reset Voltage Level (A)
180. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
181. Built-in Over-voltage Feature
182. No. of Definite Time Stage (Nos.)
183. No. of Inverse Time Stage (Nos.)
184. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Settings range (V)
185. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Step size (V)
186. Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
187. Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)

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188. Inverse Time TMS Range (sec)
189. Inverse Time TMS Step Size (msec.)
190. Operating Level Accuracy (%)
191. Reset Voltage Level (V)
192. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)

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17.2.5.20 - 765 kV Auto-transformer Protection Relay (Main II)

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Origin
3. Type
4. Ordering Code
5. Suitable for 3 winding / Auto transformer
6. In-built CT ratio matching logic (Yes/No)
7. Built-in Protection Functions
8. Percentage Biased Differential Feature
9. HV Backup Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Feature
10. LV Backup Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Feature
11. Neutral Over-Current Protection Feature
12. Thermal overload Protection Feature
13. Over Fluxing Protection Feature
14. Over-voltage Protection Feature
15. Low Impedance Restricted Earth Fault Protection Feature
16. Binary Outputs
17. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
18. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
19. Binary Inputs
20. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
21. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
22. Percentage Biased Differential Feature
23. Sensitivity (pick-up) (xIN)
24. Availability of Dual Slope Characteristics (Yes/No)
25. Both Slopes are User Settable (Yes/No)
26. Slope I Settings Range (%)
27. Slope II Settings Range (%)
28. Current Restraint Break points Settings Range (Irestraint) (xIN)
29. Minimum Operating time (msec.)
30. Accuracy of Pickup value (%)
31. Unrestrained High Set Feature
32. Current setting range (A)
33. Minimum Operating time (msec.)
34. Un-restrained Element Accuracy (%)
35. 2nd Harmonic Blocking Settings Range (%)
36. Nth Harmonic Blocking Settings Range (%)
37. Pickup Time for Harmonics (msec.)
38. Cross Blocking Feature Available (Yes/No)
39. Maximum Time of Cross Blocking after detection of harmonic (sec)
content in any phase
40. In Rush Detection Provided (Yes/No)
41. Over Flux Feature
42. No. of Voltage Measurement Coils (3 Phase / 1 Phase)
43. Over Flux Pickup Value Range (Low Set) (V/Hz)
44. Over Flux Pickup Value Accuracy (Low Set) (V/Hz)

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45. Over Flux Pickup Value Range (High Set) (V/Hz)
46. Over Flux Pickup Value Accuracy (High Set) (V/Hz)
47. Available Curve Types
48. Are User Defined Curves available (Yes/No)
49. Minimum Over Flux Pickup Value for User Defined Curves (V/Hz)
50. Maximum Over Flux Pickup Value for User Defined Curves (V/Hz)
51. Low Set/Alarm Time Delay Range (sec)
52. High Set/Trip Inverse Time Delay Range (sec)
53. High Set/Trip Inverse Timer Accuracy (%)
54. Thermal Overload Feature
55. Is Thermal Overload Characteristics based on RTD Sensors (Yes/No)
Available
56. Current Pickup Range (A)
57. Current Pickup Accuracy (%)
58. Thermal Replica Characteristics Available (Yes/No)
59. Time Constant Settings Range (τ) (sec)
60. Minimum Operating Time (msec.)
61. Alarm Stage Time Delay Range (sec)
62. Timer Accuracy (%)
63. Cooling Time Settings Range (sec)
64. HV Over-Current & Earth Fault Feature
65. No. of Current Measurement Coils (3 / 4)
66. Phase Over-Current Element
67. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
68. Type of Characteristics offered
69. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
70. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
71. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
72. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
73. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
74. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
75. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
76. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
77. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
78. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
79. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
80. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
81. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
82. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
83. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
84. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
85. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
86. Earth Fault Element
87. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
88. Type of Characteristics offered
89. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
90. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
91. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)

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92. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
93. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
94. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
95. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
96. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
97. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
98. Lot Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
99. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
100. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
101. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
102. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
103. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
104. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
105. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
106. LV Over-Current & Earth Fault Feature
107. No. of Current Measurement Coils (3 / 4)
108. Phase Over-Current Element
109. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
110. Type of Characteristics offered
111. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
112. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
113. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
114. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
115. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
116. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
117. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
118. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
119. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
120. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
121. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
122. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
123. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
124. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
125. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
126. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
127. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
128. Earth Fault Element
129. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
130. Type of Characteristics offered
131. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
132. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
133. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
134. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
135. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
136. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
137. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
138. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
139. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)

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140. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
141. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
142. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
143. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
144. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
145. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
146. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
147. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
148. Neutral Over-Current Feature
149. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
150. No. of Current Measurement Coils
151. Type of Characteristics offered
152. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
153. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
154. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
155. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
156. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
157. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
158. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
159. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
160. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
161. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
162. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
163. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
164. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
165. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
166. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
167. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
168. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
169. Built-in Over-voltage Feature
170. No. of Definite Time Stage (Nos.)
171. No. of Inverse Time Stage (Nos.)
172. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Settings range (V)
173. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Step size (V)
174. Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
175. Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
176. Inverse Time TMS Range (sec)
177. Inverse Time TMS Step Size (msec.)
178. Operating Level Accuracy (%)
179. Reset Voltage Level (V)
180. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)

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17.2.5.21 - 500 kV Auto-transformer Protection Relay (Main II)

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Origin
3. Type
4. Ordering Code
5. Suitable for 3 winding / Auto transformer
6. In-built CT ratio matching logic (Yes/No)
7. Built-in Protection Functions
8. Percentage Biased Differential Feature
9. HV Backup Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Feature
10. LV Backup Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Feature
11. Neutral Over-Current Protection Feature
12. Thermal overload Protection Feature
13. Over Fluxing Protection Feature
14. Over-voltage Protection Feature
15. Low Impedance Restricted Earth Fault Protection Feature
16. Binary Outputs
17. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
18. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
19. Binary Inputs
20. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
21. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
22. Percentage Biased Differential Feature
23. Sensitivity (pick-up) (xIN)
24. Availability of Dual Slope Characteristics (Yes/No)
25. Both Slopes are User Settable (Yes/No)
26. Slope I Settings Range (%)
27. Slope II Settings Range (%)
28. Current Restraint Break points Settings Range (Irestraint) (xIN)
29. Minimum Operating time (msec.)
30. Accuracy of Pickup value (%)
31. Unrestrained High Set Feature
32. Current setting range (A)
33. Minimum Operating time (msec.)
34. Un-restrained Element Accuracy (%)
35. 2nd Harmonic Blocking Settings Range (%)
36. Nth Harmonic Blocking Settings Range (%)
37. Pickup Time for Harmonics (msec.)
38. Cross Blocking Feature Available (Yes/No)
39. Maximum Time of Cross Blocking after detection of harmonic (sec)
content in any phase
40. In Rush Detection Provided (Yes/No)
41. Over Flux Feature
42. No. of Voltage Measurement Coils (3 Phase / 1 Phase)
43. Over Flux Pickup Value Range (Low Set) (V/Hz)
44. Over Flux Pickup Value Accuracy (Low Set) (V/Hz)

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45. Over Flux Pickup Value Range (High Set) (V/Hz)
46. Over Flux Pickup Value Accuracy (High Set) (V/Hz)
47. Available Curve Types
48. Are User Defined Curves available (Yes/No)
49. Minimum Over Flux Pickup Value for User Defined Curves (V/Hz)
50. Maximum Over Flux Pickup Value for User Defined Curves (V/Hz)
51. Low Set/Alarm Time Delay Range (sec)
52. High Set/Trip Inverse Time Delay Range (sec)
53. High Set/Trip Inverse Timer Accuracy (%)
54. Thermal Overload Feature
55. Is Thermal Overload Characteristics based on RTD Sensors (Yes/No)
Available
56. Current Pickup Range (A)
57. Current Pickup Accuracy (%)
58. Thermal Replica Characteristics Available (Yes/No)
59. Time Constant Settings Range (τ) (sec)
60. Minimum Operating Time (msec.)
61. Alarm Stage Time Delay Range (sec)
62. Timer Accuracy (%)
63. Cooling Time Settings Range (sec)
64. HV Over-Current & Earth Fault Feature
65. No. of Current Measurement Coils (3 / 4)
66. Phase Over-Current Element
67. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
68. Type of Characteristics offered
69. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
70. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
71. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
72. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
73. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
74. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
75. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
76. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
77. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
78. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
79. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
80. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
81. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
82. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
83. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
84. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
85. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
86. Earth Fault Element
87. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
88. Type of Characteristics offered
89. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
90. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
91. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)

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92. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
93. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
94. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
95. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
96. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
97. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
98. Lot Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
99. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
100. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
101. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
102. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
103. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
104. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
105. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
106. LV Over-Current & Earth Fault Feature
107. No. of Current Measurement Coils (3 / 4)
108. Phase Over-Current Element
109. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
110. Type of Characteristics offered
111. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
112. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
113. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
114. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
115. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
116. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
117. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
118. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
119. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
120. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
121. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
122. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
123. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
124. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
125. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
126. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
127. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
128. Earth Fault Element
129. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
130. Type of Characteristics offered
131. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
132. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
133. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
134. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
135. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
136. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
137. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
138. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
139. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)

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140. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
141. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
142. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
143. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
144. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
145. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
146. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
147. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
148. Neutral Over-Current Feature
149. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
150. No. of Current Measurement Coils
151. Type of Characteristics offered
152. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
153. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
154. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
155. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
156. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
157. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
158. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
159. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
160. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
161. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
162. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
163. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
164. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
165. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
166. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
167. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
168. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
169. Built-in Over-voltage Feature
170. No. of Definite Time Stage (Nos.)
171. No. of Inverse Time Stage (Nos.)
172. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Settings range (V)
173. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Step size (V)
174. Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
175. Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
176. Inverse Time TMS Range (sec)
177. Inverse Time TMS Step Size (msec.)
178. Operating Level Accuracy (%)
179. Reset Voltage Level (V)
180. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)

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17.2.5.22 - 220 kV Auto-transformer Protection Relay (Main II)

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Origin
3. Type
4. Ordering Code
5. Suitable for 3 winding / Auto transformer
6. In-built CT ratio matching logic (Yes/No)
7. Built-in Protection Functions
8. Percentage Biased Differential Feature
9. HV Backup Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Feature
10. LV Backup Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Feature
11. Neutral Over-Current Protection Feature
12. Thermal overload Protection Feature
13. Over Fluxing Protection Feature
14. Over-voltage Protection Feature
15. Low Impedance Restricted Earth Fault Protection Feature
16. Binary Outputs
17. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
18. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
19. Binary Inputs
20. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
21. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
22. Percentage Biased Differential Feature
23. Sensitivity (pick-up) (xIN)
24. Availability of Dual Slope Characteristics (Yes/No)
25. Both Slopes are User Settable (Yes/No)
26. Slope I Settings Range (%)
27. Slope II Settings Range (%)
28. Current Restraint Break points Settings Range (Irestraint) (xIN)
29. Minimum Operating time (msec.)
30. Accuracy of Pickup value (%)
31. Unrestrained High Set Feature
32. Current setting range (A)
33. Minimum Operating time (msec.)
34. Un-restrained Element Accuracy (%)
35. 2nd Harmonic Blocking Settings Range (%)
36. Nth Harmonic Blocking Settings Range (%)
37. Pickup Time for Harmonics (msec.)
38. Cross Blocking Feature Available (Yes/No)
39. Maximum Time of Cross Blocking after detection of harmonic (sec)
content in any phase
40. In Rush Detection Provided (Yes/No)
41. Over Flux Feature
42. No. of Voltage Measurement Coils (3 Phase / 1 Phase)
43. Over Flux Pickup Value Range (Low Set) (V/Hz)
44. Over Flux Pickup Value Accuracy (Low Set) (V/Hz)

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45. Over Flux Pickup Value Range (High Set) (V/Hz)
46. Over Flux Pickup Value Accuracy (High Set) (V/Hz)
47. Available Curve Types
48. Are User Defined Curves available (Yes/No)
49. Minimum Over Flux Pickup Value for User Defined Curves (V/Hz)
50. Maximum Over Flux Pickup Value for User Defined Curves (V/Hz)
51. Low Set/Alarm Time Delay Range (sec)
52. High Set/Trip Inverse Time Delay Range (sec)
53. High Set/Trip Inverse Timer Accuracy (%)
54. Thermal Overload Feature
55. Is Thermal Overload Characteristics based on RTD Sensors (Yes/No)
Available
56. Current Pickup Range (A)
57. Current Pickup Accuracy (%)
58. Thermal Replica Characteristics Available (Yes/No)
59. Time Constant Settings Range (τ) (sec)
60. Minimum Operating Time (msec.)
61. Alarm Stage Time Delay Range (sec)
62. Timer Accuracy (%)
63. Cooling Time Settings Range (sec)
64. HV Over-Current & Earth Fault Feature
65. No. of Current Measurement Coils (3 / 4)
66. Phase Over-Current Element
67. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
68. Type of Characteristics offered
69. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
70. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
71. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
72. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
73. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
74. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
75. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
76. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
77. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
78. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
79. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
80. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
81. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
82. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
83. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
84. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
85. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
86. Earth Fault Element
87. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
88. Type of Characteristics offered
89. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
90. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
91. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)

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92. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
93. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
94. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
95. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
96. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
97. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
98. Lot Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
99. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
100. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
101. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
102. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
103. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
104. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
105. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
106. LV Over-Current & Earth Fault Feature
107. No. of Current Measurement Coils (3 / 4)
108. Phase Over-Current Element
109. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
110. Type of Characteristics offered
111. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
112. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
113. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
114. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
115. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
116. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
117. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
118. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
119. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
120. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
121. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
122. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
123. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
124. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
125. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
126. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
127. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
128. Earth Fault Element
129. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
130. Type of Characteristics offered
131. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
132. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
133. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
134. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
135. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
136. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
137. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
138. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
139. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)

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140. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
141. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
142. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
143. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
144. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
145. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
146. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
147. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
148. Neutral Over-Current Feature
149. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
150. No. of Current Measurement Coils
151. Type of Characteristics offered
152. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
153. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
154. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
155. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
156. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
157. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
158. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
159. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
160. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
161. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
162. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
163. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
164. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
165. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
166. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
167. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
168. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
169. Built-in Over-voltage Feature
170. No. of Definite Time Stage (Nos.)
171. No. of Inverse Time Stage (Nos.)
172. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Settings range (V)
173. Definite Time Pickup Voltage Step size (V)
174. Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
175. Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
176. Inverse Time TMS Range (sec)
177. Inverse Time TMS Step Size (msec.)
178. Operating Level Accuracy (%)
179. Reset Voltage Level (V)
180. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)

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17.2.5.23 - 132 kV Power Transformer Protection Relay

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered

1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Origin
3. Type
4. Ordering Code
5. Suitable for 3 winding / Auto transformer
6. In-built CT ratio matching logic (Yes/No)
7. Built-in Protection Functions
8. Percentage Biased Differential Feature
9. HV Backup Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Feature
10. Thermal overload Protection Feature
11. Binary Outputs
12. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
13. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
14. Binary Inputs
15. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
16. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
17. Percentage Biased Differential Feature
18. Sensitivity (pick-up) (xIN)
19. Availability of Dual Slope Characteristics (Yes/No)
20. Both Slopes are User Settable (Yes/No)
21. Slope I Settings Range (%)
22. Slope II Settings Range (%)
23. Current Restraint Break points Settings Range (Irestraint) (xIN)
24. Minimum Operating time (msec.)
25. Accuracy of Pickup value (%)
26. Unrestrained High Set Feature
27. Current setting range (A)
28. Minimum Operating time (msec.)
29. Un-restrained Element Accuracy (%)
30. 2nd Harmonic Blocking Settings Range (%)
31. Nth Harmonic Blocking Settings Range (%)
32. Pickup Time for Harmonics (msec.)
33. Cross Blocking Feature Available (Yes/No)
34. Maximum Time of Cross Blocking after detection of har- (sec)
monic content in any phase
35. In Rush Detection Provided (Yes/No)
36. HV Over-Current & Earth Fault Feature
37. No. of Current Measurement Coils (3 / 4)
38. Phase Over-Current Element
39. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
40. Type of Characteristics offered
41. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
42. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
43. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
44. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)

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45. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)


46. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
47. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
48. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
49. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
50. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
51. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
52. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
53. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
54. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
55. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
56. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
57. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
58. Earth Fault Element
59. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
60. Type of Characteristics offered
61. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
62. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
63. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
64. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
65. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
66. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
67. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
68. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
69. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
70. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
71. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
72. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
73. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
74. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
75. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
76. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
77. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)

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17.2.5.24 High Impedance type REF Protection Relay

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Origin
3. Type
4. Ordering Code
5. Operating principle e.g. high impedance
6. Minimum Pickup Settings (A/V)
7. Pickup Setting Range (A/V)
8. Pickup Accuracy (%)
9. Dropout Ratio (%)
10. Time Delay Settings Range (sec)
11. Time Delay Settings Accuracy (%)
12. Minimum Operating Time (msec.)
13. Operating time at three times minimum setting relay (msec.)
14. Operating time at ten times minimum setting relay (msec.)
15. Current transformer requirements
16. Binary Outputs
17. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
18. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
19. Binary Inputs
20. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
21. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
22. Is the High Impedance Module built-in to relay or provided (Yes/No)
externally
23. Stabilizing resistor value (Ω)
24. Stabilizing resistor power rating (continuous) (W)
25. Stabilizing resistor power rating (3 sec) (W)
26. Non-linear resistors (Metrosil) provided (Yes/No)
27. Non-linear resistor (Metrosil) threshold voltage value (kV)
28. Non-linear resistor (Metrosil) energy absorption (kJ/sec)
29. Non-linear resistor (Metrosil) Current Rating (1 sec) (A)
30. Non-linear resistor (Metrosil) Current Rating (3 sec) (A)
31. Shunt resistors provided Yes/No)
32. Shunt resistor value (Ω)
33. Shunt resistor power rating (continuous) (W)
34. Shunt resistor power rating (3 sec) (W)

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17.2.5.25 Tertiary Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Relay

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


35. Manufacturer
36. Country of Origin
37. Type
38. Ordering Code
39. No. of Current Measurement Coils (3 / 4)
40. Binary Outputs
41. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
42. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
43. Binary Inputs
44. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
45. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
46. Phase Over-Current Element
47. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
48. Type of Characteristics offered
49. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
50. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
51. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
52. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
53. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
54. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
55. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
56. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
57. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
58. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
59. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
60. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
61. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
62. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
63. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
64. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
65. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
66. Earth Fault Element
67. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
68. Type of Characteristics offered
69. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
70. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
71. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
72. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
73. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
74. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
75. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
76. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
77. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
78. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
79. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)

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80. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
81. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
82. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
83. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
84. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
85. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)

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17.2.5.26 Over-Current & Earth Fault Protection Relay

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Origin
3. Type
4. Ordering Code
5. No. of Current Measurement Coils (3 / 4)
6. Binary Outputs
7. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
8. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
9. Binary Inputs
10. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
11. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
12. Phase Over-Current Element
13. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
14. Type of Characteristics offered
15. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
16. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
17. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
18. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
19. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
20. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
21. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
22. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
23. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
24. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
25. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
26. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
27. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
28. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
29. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
30. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
31. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)
32. Earth Fault Element
33. No. of Stages in each group (Nos.)
34. Type of Characteristics offered
35. Low Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)
36. Low Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
37. Low Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
38. Low Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
39. Low Set Inverse TMS Range (sec)
40. Low Set Inverse TMS Step Size (msec.)
41. Low Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
42. Low Set Reset Current Level (A)
43. Low Set Reset Time (msec.)
44. Low Set Operating Time of IDMT Characteristics (sec)
45. High Set Pickup Current Settings range (A)

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46. High Set Pickup Current Step size (mA)
47. High Set Definite Time Delay Range (sec)
48. High Set Definite Time Delay Step Size (msec.)
49. High Set Operating Level Accuracy (%)
50. Minimum Operating Time of High Set Element (msec.)
51. Angle (RCA) Range for Directional Element (deg.)

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17.2.5.27 Breaker Failure Protection Relay

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Origin
3. Type
4. Ordering Code
5. Binary Outputs
6. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
7. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
8. Binary Inputs
9. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
10. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
11. Current Pickup Range (A)
12. No. of Stages (Nos.)
13. Operate Level accuracy at 200% Current (%)
14. Operate Level accuracy at 100% Current (%)
15. Operate Level accuracy at 75% Current (%)
16. Operate Level accuracy at 50% Current (%)
17. Operate Level accuracy at 25% Current (%)
18. Disengaging time (msec.)
19. Stage I Time Delay Settings (sec)
20. Stage I Time Delay Accuracy (msec.)
21. Stage II Time Delay Settings (sec)
22. Stage II Time Delay Accuracy (msec.)
23. Stage III Time Delay Settings (sec)
24. Stage III Time Delay Accuracy (msec.)
25. Current Reset/Dropout Ratio (%)
26. Reset Time (%)
27. Is the relay able to operate without current level check in (Yes/No)
the same application
28. Can the Stage I & II Timers be bypassed on initiation of (Yes/No)
Stage III (CB Faulty Condition)
29. End Zone Fault Protection Available (Yes/No)
30. Current Pickup Level (A)
31. Time Settings Range (msec.)

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17.2.5.28 De-Centralized type Low Impedance-type Busbar Protection Relay

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Origin
3. Type
4. Ordering Code
5. Number of Zones
6. Max No. of peripheral units
7. Type of Connection between central unit & peripheral units
8. Nos. of Connections between central unit & peripheral units (Nos.)
9. Binary Outputs (Central Unit)
10. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
11. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
12. Binary Inputs (Central Unit)
13. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
14. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
15. Binary Outputs (Bay Unit)
16. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
17. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
18. Binary Inputs (Bay Unit)
19. a. Quantity (Total) (Nos.)
20. b. Quantity (Programmable) (Nos.)
21. Typical operating time (msec.)
22. Dual characteristics provided (Yes/No)
23. Check zone element provided (Yes/No)
24. Dead end zone or blind zone. Protection provided (Yes/No)
25. Dead End Zone Protection Feature
26. Current Pickup Level (A)
27. Time Settings Range (msec.)
28. Current transformer supervision provided (Yes/No)
29. Current transformer supervision feature
30. Pickup Range (A)
31. Pickup Accuracy (%)
32. Supervision Alarm Time Delay Range (sec)
33. Differential Characteristics
34. IDiff Pickup Range (A)
35. Slope I Settings Range (%)
36. Slope II Settings Range (%)
37. Minimum Operating Time (msec.)
38. Drop-Out Time (msec.)
39. Reset Time (msec.) (msec.)
40. Isolator discrepancy alarm provided (Yes/No)
41. Built-in Multi-stage Breaker Failure Protection as per clause (Yes/No)
no. 1.12.15 Provided
42. Can the Busbar Differential Protection independently be (Yes/No)
blocked while keeping in service built-in breaker failure pro-
tection
43. Is it possible to Enable/Disable a specific bay unit without (Yes/No)

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compromising integrity of busbar protection
44. Built-in Breaker Failure Protection Feature
45. Current Pickup Range (A)
46. No. of Stages (Nos.)
47. Operate Level accuracy at 200% Current (%)
48. Operate Level accuracy at 100% Current (%)
49. Operate Level accuracy at 75% Current (%)
50. Operate Level accuracy at 50% Current (%)
51. Operate Level accuracy at 25% Current (%)
52. Disengaging time (msec.)
53. Stage I Time Delay Settings (sec)
54. Stage I Time Delay Accuracy (msec.)
55. Stage II Time Delay Settings (sec)
56. Stage II Time Delay Accuracy (msec.)
57. Stage III Time Delay Settings (sec)
58. Stage III Time Delay Accuracy (msec.)
59. Current Reset/Dropout Ratio (%)
60. Reset Time (%)
61. Is the relay able to operate without current level check in the (Yes/No)
same application
62. Can the Stage I & II Timers be bypassed on initiation of (Yes/No)
Stage III (CB Faulty Condition)

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17.2.5.29 Lockout-Type Tripping Relay

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Origin
3. Type
4. Ordering Code
5. Is Relay Drawout Type (Yes/No)
6. Nominal Operating Voltage (V)
7. Minimum Operating Voltage (V)
8. Contact Reset Mechanism
9. Mechanical Flag Provided (Yes/No)
10. Operating Time at Nominal Voltage (msec.)
11. Contact Rating
12. Make & Carry (Continuous) (VA)
13. Make & Carry (3 sec) (VA)
14. Breaking Capacity (VA)
15. Make & Carry (Continuous) (W)
16. Make & Carry (3 sec) (W)
17. Breaking Capacity (Resistive) (W)
18. Breaking capacity (Inductive) (W)
19. Coil Thermal Withstand Capacity (A)
20. Burden
21. a. Max. DC Burden (W)
22. b. Max. AC Burden (VA)
23. Mechanical Design & Construction
24. a. Overall Size (HxWxD) (mm)
25. b. Mounting
26. c. Weight (kg)
27. Temperature & Humidity
28. a. Operating
29. b. Storage
30. c. Enclosure Protection Class
31. Insulation Level (IEC 60255-5)
32. HV Impulse Voltage (IEC 60255-5)
33. HF Disturbance (IEC 60255-21-1)
34. Has offered type of relay been previously used in the type of (Yes/No)
scheme specified for this contract.
35. a. If yes, years of going into service (Nos.)
36. b. Year of first going in service
37. A complete reference list to be submitted stating client, system
voltage and year of going into service
38. Confirmation of Manufacturer of relay for suitability of the relay (Yes/No)
for system application as specified in the main specifications
39. Relay catalogue provided with the Tender (Yes/No)

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17.2.5.30 Self-Reset-Type Tripping Relay

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Origin
3. Type
4. Ordering Code
5. Is Relay Drawout Type (Yes/No)
6. Nominal Operating Voltage (V)
7. Minimum Operating Voltage (V)
8. Mechanical Flag Provided (Yes/No)
9. Operating Time at Nominal Voltage (msec.)
10. Contact Rating
11. Make & Carry (Continuous) (VA)
12. Make & Carry (3 sec) (VA)
13. Breaking Capacity (VA)
14. Make & Carry (Continuous) (W)
15. Make & Carry (3 sec) (W)
16. Breaking Capacity (Resistive) (W)
17. Breaking capacity (Inductive) (W)
18. Coil Thermal Withstand Capacity (A)
19. Burden
20. a. Max. DC Burden (W)
21. b. Max. AC Burden (VA)
22. Mechanical Design & Construction
23. a. Overall Size (HxWxD) (mm)
24. b. Mounting
25. c. Weight (kg)
26. Temperature & Humidity
27. a. Operating
28. b. Storage
29. c. Enclosure Protection Class
30. Insulation Level (IEC 60255-5)
31. HV Impulse Voltage (IEC 60255-5)
32. HF Disturbance (IEC 60255-21-1)
33. Has offered type of relay been previously used in the (Yes/No)
type of scheme specified for this contract.
34. a. If yes, years of going into service (Nos.)
35. b. Year of first going in service
36. A complete reference list to be submitted stating client,
system voltage and year of going into service
37. Confirmation of Manufacturer of Relay for suitability of (Yes/No)
the relay for system application as specified in the
main specifications
38. Relay catalogue provided with the Tender (Yes/No)

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17.2.5.31 Trip Circuit Supervision Relay

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Origin
3. Type
4. Ordering Code
5. Nominal Operating Voltage (V)
6. Minimum Operating Voltage (V)
7. Operating Time at Nominal Voltage (msec.)
8. Reset Time at Nominal Voltage (msec.)
9. Monitors full trip circuit with CB open and close (VA)
10. No. of Output Contacts (Nos.)
11. Burden
12. a. Max. DC Burden (W)
13. b. Max. AC Burden (VA)
14. Mechanical Design & Construction
15. a. Overall Size (HxWxD) (mm)
16. b. Mounting
17. c. Weight (kg)
18. Temperature & Humidity
19. a. Operating
20. b. Storage
21. c. Enclosure Protection Class
22. Insulation Level (IEC 60255-5)
23. HV Impulse Voltage (IEC 60255-5)
24. HF Disturbance (IEC 60255-21-1)
25. Has offered type of relay been previously used in the type (Yes/No)
of scheme specified for this contract.
26. a. If yes, years of going into service (Nos.)
27. b. Year of first going in service
28. A complete reference list to be submitted stating client,
system voltage and year of going into service
29. Confirmation of Manufacturer of Relay for suitability of the (Yes/No)
relay for system application as specified in the main specifi-
cations
30. Relay catalogue provided with the Tender (Yes/No)

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18. Substation Automation System

Substation Automation System Requirements


Control System Requirements
(former Specification P-204:2020)

18.1 Control, Metering & Recording System Requirements

18.1.1 Introduction

3.1.1 This section covers the design, supply, installation, testing and commissioning of control, meter-
ing, fault recording and events recording equipment for 765 / 500 / 220 / 132 kV system of substations.

3.1.2 The equipment to be supplied under this specification shall be manufactured and tested in ac-
cordance with the latest revision of the relevant IEC standards or equivalents.

3.1.3 Control panels shall be vertical, indoor type, free standing, rear access through double leaf doors
having locking arrangement. Cable Entry shall be from the bottom of Panel through cable glands of
appropriate size.

3.1.4 Control Discrepancy Switches for control of circuit breakers, disconnectors & earth switches shall
be provided on the control panel. Square type Control Discrepancy Switches shall be provided for control
of circuit breakers while Round type Control Discrepancy Switches shall be provided for control of dis-
connectors, earthing switches etc.

3.1.5 Indicating Meters (Ammeters, Voltmeters, Digital Power Meters & Power Quality Meters) shall be
provided on upper portion of the control panels.

3.1.6 The synchronism check relays with under voltage logic to bypass the Sync function during Dead
Line - Live Bus, Live Line - Dead Bus & Dead Line - Dead Bus conditions shall also be provided for the
local closing of the breaker and for the remote closing by the remote supervisory system (SCADA).

3.1.7 Vermin Proofing shall be ensured throughout the panel.

18.1.2 Control & Auxiliary Voltages

3.2.1 The rated control and auxiliary supply voltages shall have the following values:

Description 765 kV & 500 kV & 220 kV Side 132 kV Side


DC Voltage 220 V 110 V
AC Voltage (Single Phase, 50 Hz) 240 V 240 V

3.2.2 The rated voltages are applicable to auxiliary circuits of alarm annunciator relays, miniature circuit
breakers, indicating lamps, panels illuminating lamps, power out-let socket and all other allied accesso-
ries.

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18.1.3 DC Supply Schemes

3.3.1 The rated DC supply system for 765 kV & 500 & 220 kV shall be 220 V while for 132 kV switchyard
equipment, the DC Voltage shall be 110 V DC. Both DC voltages are with tolerances of -20% & +15%
of rated DC voltage for the respective system. There shall be duplicate 220 V DC batteries and duplicate
110 V DC batteries conforming to WAPDA Specification P-132:88 (amended to date).

3.3.2 DC I & DC II Supply from Bus I & II of DC Auxiliary Supply Panels shall be connected to each
Control Panels. In Control Panel, DC Changeover Scheme shall be implemented. Moreover, each DC
shall be supervised and indication of healthy condition of each DC (through AC supply) shall be provided
on Control Panel using Indication Lamps.

3.3.3 The above-mentioned Clause No. 3.3.2 applies to both 220 V & 110 V DC Distribution in Control
Panels.

3.3.4 The DC supply after the DC changeover scheme shall be further distributed through miniature
circuit breakers (each MCB shall be equipped with NC Contact for Position Indication) into following
minimum circuits. Each DC circuit shall be supervised to ensure the healthiness of each independent
DC loop.

3.3.5 The functional features of each 220 V DC circuit are described as under:

a. Control Command & Interlocking Scheme


This circuit shall be used for issuance of Control Command (Open / Close) from Control Discrepancy
Switches installed on the Control Panels for Control of Circuit Breakers, Isolators and Earth Switches of
the relevant 765 kV & 500 kV or 220 kV Diameter. Moreover, this DC loop shall also be used for Selec-
tion of Circuit Breaker (Q1, Q2 or Q3) for DC Supply Schemes Synchronizing Scheme and for Contact
Multiplication of all required statuses / indications for 765 kV & 500 kV or 220 kV Diameter. DC loop
supervision shall be carried out at the end of DC Loop.

b. Position Indication Scheme


This circuit shall feed the Position Indication Scheme for 765 kV & 500 kV or 220 kV Circuit Breakers,
Isolators & Earth Switches. DC loop supervision shall be carried out at the end of DC Loop.

c. Annunciation Scheme
This circuit shall feed the DC Annunciators for Indications related to both 765 kV & 500 kV or 220 kV
Diameter & 132 kV Bay. This loop shall be supervised at the end of loop using DC Supervision Relays
as explained in clause no. 1.12.22.

d. Metering Scheme
This circuit shall feed the Transducers, Meters, Digital Power Meter and allied metering equipment used
for metering of 765 kV or 500 kV or 220 kV System. DC loop supervision shall be carried out at the end
of DC Loop.

3.3.6 The functional features of each 110 V DC circuit are described as under:

a. Control Command & Interlocking Scheme


This circuit shall be used for issuance of Control Command (Open / Close) from Control Discrepancy
Switches installed on the Control Panels for Control of Circuit Breakers, Isolators and Earth Switches of
the relevant 132 kV Bay. Moreover, this DC loop shall also be used for Contact Multiplication of all

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required statuses / indications for 132 kV Bay. DC loop supervision shall be carried out at the end of DC
Loop.

b. Position Indication Scheme


This circuit shall feed the Position Indication Scheme for 132 kV Circuit Breakers, Isolators & Earth
Switches. DC loop supervision shall be carried out at the end of DC Loop.

c. Metering Scheme
This circuit shall feed the Transducers, Meters, Digital Power Meter and allied metering equipment used
for metering of 132 kV System. This loop shall be supervised at the end of loop using DC Supervision
Relays.

18.1.4 AC Supply Schemes

3.4.1 The scheme consists of alarm annunciation of DC Supply Supervision, Panel Illumination Circuit,
Heating & Power Supply Socket in the Control Panel.

3.4.2 The incoming single-phase AC supply shall be terminated through terminal blocks on a 2-pole
MCB in the control panel with a normally closed auxiliary contact, which is used for indication of failure
of AC supply.

3.4.3 AC supply shall be used for giving annunciation and alarm in case of failure of any DC supply
circuit & Trip Circuit. In addition, it shall be used for the control panel illumination, heating and socket
outlet.

3.4.4 AC Loop for Power Socket shall be connected via ELCB for Personnel Safety. ELCB shall also
have Normally Close Auxiliary Contact for Position Indication.

3.4.5 AC supply for the control and relay panel illumination and socket outlet wherever applicable, shall
be fed from the respective control panel. Panel illumination shall be by means of strip light controlled by
door type switch.

3.4.6 AC Loop for Annunciation circuit shall also be supervised at the end of AC Loop.

18.1.5 Control Command & Interlocking Scheme

3.5.1 This scheme consists of issuance of Control Commands for Remote Control of Circuit Breakers,
Isolators & Earth Switches.

3.5.2 "Command" Contacts of Control Discrepancy Switches shall be used to energize Contactor Re-
lays installed in the relevant Local Control Cubicles after successful check of synchronizing scheme,
interlocking scheme, close block conditions etc. for Opening / Closing of the switchyard equipment. For
security of the scheme, "Command" Contacts of Control Discrepancy Switches shall be used in both
Positive & Negative supply path of the Contactor Relays.

3.5.3 Dry "Normally Open" Contacts of the aforementioned Contactor Relays shall be used in Opening
/ Closing Circuits of the relevant switchyard equipment.

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3.5.4 The interlocking of isolators with the associated power circuit breakers shall be through connec-
tion of isolator interlocking coils in series with normally closed contacts of the associated power circuit
breaker.

3.5.5 Selection of Circuit Breaker (Q1, Q2 or Q3) for Synchronizing Scheme shall also be carried using
this DC loop. It shall be ensured that on selection of any CB of any Diameter, the PT relevant to that CB
are applied to the synchronizing scheme and the control of any other CB is blocked during that time.

3.5.6 Contact Multiplication required for multiplication of any indication etc. of the relevant Diameter
shall be carried on this DC loop.

3.5.7 02 Nos. indication lamps indication the healthiness of both Trip Circuit I & Trip Circuit II respec-
tively of the relevant CB shall be installed adjacent to each Control Discrepancy Switch of that particular
CB.

3.5.8 CB Operation Counter for each CB in the Diameter shall be provided & the same shall be installed
adjacent to Control Discrepancy Switch of that particular CB.

3.5.9 Control of Switchyard Equipment from the Control Panel shall only be possible if relevant "Local
/ Remote" Position Selection Switch installed in the Control Panel is at "Local" Position and the "Local /
Remote" Position Selection Switch installed in the Switchyard is at "Remote" Position . If the Position
Selection Switch in Control Panel is at "Remote" Position then the Control of each switchyard equipment
controlled by the relevant 765 kV, 500 kV, 220 kV or 132 kV Control Panel from the Control Room shall
be blocked and Control form remote NCC / SCADA station shall be enabled and vice versa.

18.1.6 Position Indication

3.6.1 This scheme shall consist of indication of operational status of Circuit Breakers, Isolators and Earth
Switches of complete Diameter.

3.6.2 The status of circuit breakers / isolators / earth switches shall be indicated by the indicating lamps
of the discrepancy type control switch having "ON" and "OFF" positions. An "ON" status of control switch
lamp indicates that position of both the control switch and respective circuit breaker are in agreement
with each other. A disagreement in their positions initiates flickering of control switch lamp / LEDs.

3.6.3 When the circuit breakers opens without operation of the remote control switch, i.e. by protective
relays, the control switch lamp / LEDs gives flickering light, which changes into continuous light when
the switch is turned to the agreement positions. The audible alarm shall be silenced by the alarm can-
cellation arrangement.

3.6.4 The position of isolators & earth switches shall also be indicated by discrepancy control switches.
An "ON" status of control switch lamp indicates that position of both the control switch and respective
isolator or earth switch are in agreement with each other. A disagreement in their positions initiates
flickering of control switch lamp / LEDs.

18.1.7 Annunciation Scheme

3.7.1 The common facia - annunciators shall be of the multi window type (having individually replacea-
ble window), with individual alarm operated from self-sealing relays and indicated by illumination of the

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inscribed transparent window. The number of windows will depend upon the indications to be indicated.
The dimension of windows of annunciator until shall not be less than 30 mm x 30 mm.

3.7.2 Common suitable alarms shall be provided for alarm functions, trip functions and for supervision
of DC supplies. It shall consist of visual indication by LEDs / LCDs and audible indication by Siren,
hooter or bell, flasher relay, annunciation auxiliary relays, and push buttons for acknowledge, reset and
lamp test.

3.7.3 Alarm LEDs / LCDs lamps shall be provided.

3.7.4 The relevant alarm indicating lamps shall light and flicker on the appearance of a trip or alarm
signal. At the same time the siren, hooter or bell as the case may be shall be sounded. The duration of
the flash shall be such that the legend may be easily read. The speed of flashing shall not exceed three
per second.

3.7.5 On pressing the "Acknowledge" push button, the audible signal shall be silenced and the flashing
shall change to continuous light, which remains alight until the cause of fault is removed.

3.7.6 The "Reset" push button is then pressed to extinguish the signal lamps.

3.7.7 "Lamp Test" Push Button shall also be provided to check the healthiness of each lamp of AC/DC
Annunciators and other allied indication lamps installed in the control panel.

3.7.8 The alarm scheme shall be such that a repeated energizing of the audible alarm is possible on
receipt of a new alarm signal, before the alarm circuit has been completely reset. Alarm indicating lamps
shall remain alight until the cause of alarm is removed.

3.7.9 The lettering shall show white on a dark back ground, alternatively the letter shall show dark on a
white back ground.

3.7.10 Facilities shall be provided for lamp test. The lamp test shall also include a test for all spare
windows, which shall be identifiable as such under test conditions.

3.7.11 The station battery failure annunciations shall be provided on synchronizing panel.

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18.1.8 Indication Instruments

18.1.8.1 General

3.8.1.1 All indicating instruments shall be transducer-fed. The instruments shall be designed, con-
structed, supplied and tested in accordance with latest edition of IEC Publication 60051 and the require-
ments listed herein. All instruments shall be tropicalized.

3.8.1.2 Indicating instruments shall be flush mounted, direct reading, dust proof, switchboard type,
having a removable transparent, dust-tight window cover with a dull black finish to match in appearance
with existing meters. The instruments shall have 240° circular scale and accuracy of one percent of full
scale value except frequency meter whose accuracy shall be 0.05 Hz. The scale plates shall have per-
manent white finish with black graduations and numerals, and prominently marked with the instrument
transformer ratio for, which instrument has been graduated. The zero adjustment knob shall be provided.

18.1.8.2 Transducer Fed Ammeters & Voltmeters

3.8.2.1 The AC Ammeters shall have full scale range corresponding to 150% of the rated current,
which is required to be measured.

3.8.2.2 The voltmeters shall have full scale values corresponding to 150% of the rated voltage,
which is required to be measured. The scale shall be marked RED at the point indicating nominal volt-
age.

3.8.2.3 Separate Digital Ammeters shall be provided for each phase current. Single ammeter with
phase selector switch will not be accepted.

18.1.8.3 Frequency Meters

3.8.3.1 Frequency meters shall be self-contained. The instruments shall be of digital type with four
digit display. The digit height shall be 2.5 cm minimum. The frequency meter shall have accuracy of
0.05 Hz.

3.8.3.2 The frequency meter shall be connected directly to 63.5 V (Ph - N) or 110 V (Ph - Ph) PT
supply without any need for transducers.

18.1.9 Digital Power Meter

3.9.1 The Digital Power Meter (DPM) shall have graphic display with background illumination and trans-
parent front cover and its size shall be up-to 144 mm x 144 mm.

3.9.2 The DPM shall have accuracy class of 0.2 or better.

3.9.3 It shall have flush mounting design.

3.9.4 It shall have four wire, three-phase voltage element.


3.9.5 It shall measure the following electrical parameters:

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x Voltage (Phase - Neutral & Phase to Phase).


x Current per phase.
x Active, reactive and apparent power (Import & Export).
x Active, reactive and apparent energy (Import & Export).
x Power Factor.
x Phase angle.
x Harmonies of currents and voltages (up-to 11th harmonic).
x Unbalance voltage and unbalance current.
x Frequency.

3.9.6 Measured values / states shall be recorded with date and time stamps.

3.9.7 The parameters shall be fully configurable.

3.9.8 All values and information shall be read out via software and there shall be shown in tabular and
graphical forms.

3.9.9 All the measured values can be transmitted to central master station. It shall be equipped with
Front RS 232 / RS 485 / USB / Optic ports and rear Fibre Optic Ports with IEC 61850 Communication
Protocol for remote data communication with Substation Computer/Substation Automation System &
NPCC SCADA via. Gateways.

3.9.10 It shall have output contacts.

3.9.11 Its degree of protection shall be IP 55.

3.9.12 The Contractor shall supply soft connectors, cable connectors and other auxiliary equipment with-
out an additional cost, shall be part of contract. 3.9.13 It shall be designed, manufactured and tested in
accordance with IEC 60688.

3.9.14 AC instrument potential coils of DPM shall be designed for continuous operation at 1.2 times rated
voltage and withstanding 2 times rated voltage for 10 minutes.

3.9.15 AC instrument current coils of DPM shall be capable of continuous operation at 1.5 times rated
current and withstanding 35 times current for the half second or 20 times the continuous additional rating
of the coil for 3 seconds without damage to the coil.

18.1.10 Power Quality Meter

3.10.1 Power Quality (PQ) Meters shall be installed instead of Digital Power Meters (DPM) for 765 kV /
500 kV / 220 kV / 132 kV Transmission Lines emanating from NTDC grid stations and directly connecting
to Power Plants or as specified in Tender Documents.

3.10.2 The PQ Meters shall be capable of all metering & communication applications / requirements as
specified for Digital Power Meters (DPM) in clause no. 3.9 above.

3.10.3 The PQ Meters shall be "Class A" compliant as per IEC 6100-4-30 (amended to date).

3.10.4 In addition to the requirements of DPM, the PQ Meters shall be capable of measuring the follow-
ing:

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x Power Frequency
x Supply Voltage Magnitude
x Flickers
x Voltage Dips/Sags and Swells
x Voltage Interruptions
x Supply Voltage Unbalance
x Voltage Harmonics & Inter Harmonics (as per IEC 61000-4-7)
x Main Signalling Voltage
x Rapid Voltage Changes
x Current Magnitude
x Current Harmonics & Inter Harmonics (as per IEC 61000-4-7)
x Current Unbalance

3.10.5 The PQ Meters shall be capable of recording up-to 61st Harmonic (min.), PST and PLT Flickers.

3.10.6 The PQ Meters shall be capable of synchronizing its internal clock over the network according to
PTP

3.10.7 The PQ Meters shall be capable of producing the output capture files of the recorded signals as
per COMTRADE recording file format.

3.10.8 The over loading withstand capabilities of Current & Voltage Coils shall meet requirements as
specified for Digital Power Meters (DPM) in clause no. 3.9 above.

18.1.11 Transducers

3.11.1 Transducer fed indicating instruments shall be used for measurement of voltages & currents.
Transducers shall convert secondary quantities from instrument transformers to proportional DC
milliampere (mA) values.

3.11.2 Transducer output for unidirectional quantities shall be 0/20-30 mA (including 150% Overload)
and shall be 12.5-10/0/10-12.5 mA (including 125% Overload) for bi-directional quantities . Output shall
be linear throughout the input.

3.11.3 The burden imposed on the instrument transformers shall not exceed 3 VA per element. Trans-
ducers shall be powered from 220 V DC supply for 500 kV & 220 kV System & 110 V DC for 132 kV
System. Transducers shall be of modern solid-state design for maintenance free operation and pro-
tected against surge voltages on inputs and outputs. Accuracy shall be within 1%.

3.11.4 Current transducers shall be capable of withstanding Over-Currents of upto 40 x normal rated
current for not more than 1 second. Voltage Transducers shall be designed for continuous operation at
1.2 times rated voltage and withstanding 2 times rated voltage for 10 minutes.

3.11.5 Screw or stud type barrier terminal blocks shall be provided for input side terminals and separate
terminal blocks for the output circuits together with a means to ground the screen of the output cable
and the transducer shall be provided.

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18.1.12 Control Switches

3.12.1 Control switches for circuit breakers, isolators & earth switches shall be of discrepancy type and
mounted integral with mimic diagram. Primary Equipment position shall be indicted by the position of
switch in relation to the mimic diagram. The switch in line with the mimic diagram line shall mean "Close"
Position while switch at 90° to the line shall mean "Open" Position. Positive Location of switch in either
of the indicating positions shall be provided, but spring action between these positions is not essential.

3.12.2 The switches shall be controlled by two separate motions, one shall be for selection and one for
operation. To cause operation, discrepancy control switch shall first be turned into desired position,
when discrepancy lamp shall start flickering but no audible alarm shall be given, the switches shall be
further turned to issue to command. This second operation shall be possible only by first raising or
pressing the switch knob. If the selection switch is to be abandoned without operation, the control switch
shall be turned back into original position. The direction of rotation shall be marked on the knob.

18.1.13 Synchronizing Scheme

3.13.1 Common or individual Synchronizing Scheme, comprising of Synchronizing Relay, Syn-


chroscope and all other allied equipment shall be provided for 220 kV & 132 kV Circuit Breakers. While
another independent common or individual Synchronization scheme shall be provided for 765 & 500 kV
Circuit Breakers.

3.13.2 The Selection of Circuit Breaker for Synchronizing Scheme shall be carried out via. "Key
Lockable Selector Switches" installed on the Control Panels on per breaker basis.

3.13.3 On Selection of the Circuit Breaker, the Voltages relevant to that particular circuit breaker
shall be applied to both Synchronizing Relay, Double Voltmeters, Double Frequency Meters & Manual
Synchroscope.

3.13.4 If any circuit breaker has been selected for synchronization, the sync scheme shall block
operation of any other Circuit Breaker of the respective voltage level. Moreover, it shall be ensured that
after any circuit breaker has been selected for Synchronization, even if the operator mistakenly gives
the Sync. Start command of any other Circuit Breaker via. the "Key Lockable Selector Switch", the
scheme shall not apply the voltages of the newly selected breaker Synchronizing Scheme to the syn-
chronizing equipment unless the synchronizing scheme has returned to its normal state i.e. the Syn-
chronization Start "Key Lockable Selector Switch" of selected Circuit Breaker has been returned to its
initial (OFF) position.

3.13.5 The Key of Synchronization Start "Key Lockable Selector Switch" shall be locked in "Sync
Start" position and withdraw able in "OFF" position.

3.13.6 During the "Live Line - Live Bus" conditions, the synchronizing relay shall allow closing of
the selected Circuit Breaker if the Voltage Difference, Frequency Difference & Angle Difference is within
the prescribed limits.

3.13.7 The Synchronizing Relay shall also allow closing of circuit breaker without Synchronization
during Dead Line - Live Bus, Live Line - Dead Bus & Dead Line - Dead Bus conditions.

3.13.8 01 No. 3 Position Key Lockable Selector Switch shall be installed in Synchronization Panel
for Selection of Synchronization Mode i.e. "Sync Manual", "Sync Auto", "Sync via. Sync Scope".

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3.13.9 In "Sync Manual" mode, on "CB Selection for Sync" and on receipt of CB Control Command
from the Control Discrepancy Switch of the selected CB, the Synchronization Scheme shall start, apply
the Voltages related to the selected CB to the synchronization relay & other synchronization equipment
(Double Voltmeter, Double Frequency Meter & Sync Scope) and on successful synchronization by the
synchronization relay, in presence of CB Close Command & successful check of other allied interlocks,
the circuit breaker shall close successfully.

3.13.10 In "Sync Auto" mode, on "CB Selection for Sync" and if the Control Discrepancy Switch of
the selected CB is at Close Position, the Synchronization Scheme shall start, apply the Voltages related
to the selected CB to the synchronization relay & other synchronization equipment (Double Voltmeter,
Double Frequency Meter & Sync Scope) and on successful synchronization by the synchronization relay
& successful check of other allied interlocks, the circuit breaker shall close successfully.

3.13.11 Note that in "Sync Auto" mode, operator didn't give the CB Close Command from the Con-
trol Panel rather the operator has only selected the CB for Synchronization and placed its control dis-
crepancy switch at "Close Position".

3.13.12 In "Sync via. Sync Scope" mode, on "CB Selection for Sync" and if the Control Discrepancy
Switch of the selected CB is at Close Position, the Synchronization Scheme shall start, apply the Volt-
ages related to the selected CB to the synchronization equipment (Double Voltmeter, Double Frequency
Meter & Sync Scope). On application of CB Close pulse by the operator & successful check of other
allied interlocks, the circuit breaker shall close successfully.

3.13.13 Note that in "Sync via. Sync Scope" mode, sync via. Synchronization Relay shall not be
started.

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18.1.14 Types of Control Panels

18.1.14.1 Types of control panels for 765 kV system:

Panel Details
Sr. No. Description Type Clause Ref No.
i. Control Panel for Line + Transformer in One & Half Breaker Scheme WC11 3.21.1
ii. Control Panel for Line + Line in One & Half Breaker Scheme WC12 3.21.2
iii. Local Control Cubicle S11 3.21.4

18.1.14.2 Types of control panels for 500 kV system:

Panel Details
Sr. No. Description Type Clause Ref No.
i. Control Panel for Line + Transformer in One & Half Breaker Scheme WC21 3.22.1
ii. Control Panel for Line + Line in One & Half Breaker Scheme WC22 3.22.2
iii. Local Control Cubicle S21 3.22.4

18.1.14.3 Types of control panels for 220 kV system:

Panel Details
Sr. No. Description Type Clause Ref No.
i. Control Panel for Line + Transformer in One & Half Breaker Scheme WC31 3.23.1
ii. Control Panel for Line + Line in One & Half Breaker Scheme WC32 3.23.2
iii. Control Panel for Transformer + Transformer in One & Half Breaker WC33 3.23.3
Scheme
iv. Local Control Cubicle S31 3.23.5

18.1.14.4 Types of control panels for 132 kV system:

Panel Details
Sr. No. Description Type Clause Ref No.
i. Control Panel for Line in Double Busbar Scheme WC41 3.24.1
ii. Control Panel for Transformer in Double Busbar Scheme WC42 3.24.2
iii. Control Panel for Bus Coupler in Double Busbar Scheme WC43 3.24.3
iv. Local Control Cubicle S41 3.24.5

3.14.4 The following minimum, general dimension (Height x Width x Depth) shall be followed for
Control Panels:

1. Control Panels for 765 kV & 500 kV & 220 kV System 2200 x 1000 x 800 mm
2. Control Panels for 132 kV System 2200 x 800 x 800 mm

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18.1.15 Provisions for SCADA & Remote Control

3.15.1 Indication and annunciation systems of the panels shall ensure easy adaptation to the fu-
ture tele-metering and remote control requirements from National Control Center. The Contractor shall
supply and install contactors relays and any other allied equipment that would be necessary to provide
ready connection of remote terminal until without any adaptation work in the circuitry and wiring for
implementation of SCADA and remote control function.

3.15.2 Identified terminals shall be provided on the terminal blocks of control panels for easy in-
troduction of trip and close orders through electrically isolated potential free contacts (N/O logic) for
three-phase tripping and closing.

3.15.3 For manual and remote closing, a synchro check device shall be provided along with an
under voltage logic to by-pass the synchro check device in case of zero voltage on one side of breaker.
This synchro check device and by-pass must be in circuit for a remote close order.

3.15.4 Identified terminals in the control panels shall be wired to auxiliary contacts of circuit break-
ers and isolators.

3.15.5 Identified terminals shall be available for transformer tap position indication, which shall be
derived from a potentiometric or indicative pickup with one digital output available in either of the follow-
ing forms:

x One 8 bits parallel register comprising electrically independent potential free contacts.
x One analogue output current comprised between -5 and +5 mA DC.

Alarm contacts for each stage of transformers overload protection shall be available on terminal blocks
in control panels.

3.15.6 A potential free "ON" contact for "Telecommunication Fault" shall be made available on
identified terminals in control panels.

3.15.7 Provision shall be made on voltage and current circuit to readily allow connection of addi-
tional transformers and under voltage relays. Connections for transformers shall be available through
self-shorting terminals for CT Circuits. Voltage measurements terminals shall be provided from Bus PT
Circuits.

3.15.8 Transmission of Metering / Indications to the Remote SCADA Station shall be always pos-
sible without any selection of the "Local / Remote" Position.

3.15.9 However, the Control form the SCADA Station shall only be possible if the relevant "Local
/ Remote" Position Selector Switch installed on the Control Panel is at "Remote" Position. During the
"Local" operation, commands should only be carried out from the Control Panels and the commands
from SCADA Station shall be blocked.

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18.1.16 Annunciation on Control Panels, Event Recorder, Fault Recorder &


SCADA

18.1.16.1 General

3.16.1.1 A common annunciation fascia for each circuit shall be provided and mounted on the con-
trol panel. The annunciation fascia shall be of LED / LCD illuminated multi window with the individual
alarm separated from a self-seal-in-unit. The annunciation shall be indicated by the illumination of a
transparent window cover where the item is inscribed thereon.

3.16.1.2 Minimum windows required for each power system component have been listed below.
The final alarm list shall, however, be subjected to approval of office of Chief Engineer (Protection &
Control) during the detailed design review stage.

18.1.16.2 - 765/500 kV & 500/220 kV & 220/132 kV Auto-transformer Protection

3.16.2.1 Annunciators with minimum (36) windows shall be provided to accommodate the following
alarms:

x Transformer Protection Set I/II General Trip.


x Differential Protection Set I/II Trip.
x Restricted Earth Fault Protection Trip.
x HV OC & EF Protection General Trip.
x LV OC & EF Protection Trip.
x Over Flux Protection Alarm.
x Over Flux Protection Trip.
x Thermal Overload Protection Alarm.
x Thermal Overload Protection Trip.
x Tertiary OC & EF Protection General Trip.
x Neutral OC Protection Trip.
x Excess Oil Temperature Trip.
x Excess Winding Temperature Trip.
x Transformer Buchholz Protection Trip.
x OLTC Buchholz Protection Trip.
x Pressure Relief Valve Trip.
x Cross Trip Stage I Operated.
x Cross Trip Stage II Operated.
x Cross Trip Stage III Operated.
x Cross Trip Stage IV Operated.
x Transformer Protection Set I Unhealthy.
x Transformer Protection Set II Unhealthy.
x Restricted Earth Fault Protection Relay Unhealthy.
x Cross Trip Relay Unhealthy.
x Transformer Protection Panel Set I DC Supply Fail.
x Transformer Protection Panel Set I AC Supply Fail.
x Transformer Protection Panel Set II DC Supply Fail.
x Transformer Protection Panel Set II AC Supply Fail.

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18.1.16.3 - 765 & 500 kV & 220 kV Transmission Line Protection

3.16.3.1 Annunciators with minimum (36) windows shall be provided to accommodate the following
alarms:

x Distance Protection Set I/II Pickup.


x Distance Protection Set I/II Zone I Trip.
x Distance Protection Set I/II Z2 Trip / SOTF / STUB Protection Operated.
x Distance Protection Set I/II Z3 Trip.
x Distance Protection Set I/II Power Swing Detected.
x Distance Protection Set I/II Power Swing in Zone I.
x Distance Protection Set I/II Carrier Send.
x Distance Protection Set I Block / Out of Service.
x Distance Protection Set I Unhealthy.
x Set I/II Auto Recloser Successful Operation (Q1).
x Set I/II Auto Recloser Successful Operation (Q3).
x Set I/II Auto Recloser Unsuccessful Operation (Q1).
x Set I/II Auto Recloser Unsuccessful Operation (Q3).
x Set I/II Auto Recloser Blocked (Q1).
x Set I/II Auto Recloser Blocked (Q3).
x Backup Line OC & EF Protection Operated.
x Backup Line OV Protection Operated.
x Set I/II Carrier Received.
x Set I PLC Faulty.
x Line PT MCB Trip (for Distance Set I).
x Protection Panel Set I DC Supply Fail.
x Protection Panel Set I AC Supply Fail.
x Distance Protection Set II Block / Out of Service.
x Distance Protection Set II Unhealthy.
x Set II PLC Faulty.
x Line PT MCB Trip (for Distance Set II).
x Protection Panel Set II DC Supply Fail.
x Protection Panel Set II AC Supply Fail.

18.1.16.4 Shunt Reactor Protection

3.16.4.1 Annunciators with minimum (24) windows shall be provided to accommodate the following
alarms:

x Shunt Reactor Differential Protection General Trip.


x Restricted Earth Fault Protection Trip.
x OC & EF Protection General Trip.
x Excess Oil Temperature Trip.
x Excess Winding Temperature Trip.
x Buchholz Protection Trip.
x Pressure Relief Valve Trip.
x Differential Protection Relay Unhealthy.
x Restricted Earth Fault Protection Relay Unhealthy.
x Shunt Reactor Protection Panel DC Supply Fail.
x Shunt Reactor Protection Panel AC Supply Fail.

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18.1.16.5 - 765/500/220/132 kV Breaker Failure Protection

3.16.5.1 Four Annunciators, each with minimum (36) windows shall be provided to accommodate
the following alarms:

For 765 kV & 500 kV & 220 kV

x Breaker Failure Protection - Stage I Operated, for each voltage level and for Bus I, Mid
Breaker and Bus II, separately.
x Breaker Failure Protection - Stage II Operated, for each voltage level and for Bus I, Mid
Breaker and Bus II, separately.
x Breaker DTT / Intertrip Send, for each voltage level and for Bus I, Mid Breaker and Bus II,
separately.
x Breaker End Zone Fault, for each voltage level and for Bus I, Mid Breaker and Bus II,
separately.
x Breaker Failure Relay Unhealthy, for each voltage level and for Bus I, Mid Breaker and Bus
II, separately.
x Breaker Failure Protection Panel DC Supply Fail, for each voltage level.
x Breaker Failure Protection Panel AC Supply Fail, for each voltage level.

For 132 kV

x 132 kV Breaker Failure Stage I Operated.


x 132 kV Breaker Failure Stage II Operated.
x 132 kV Breaker End Zone Fault.
x 132 kV Breaker Failure Relay Unhealthy.
x Breaker Failure Protection Panel DC Supply Fail.
x Breaker Failure Protection Panel AC Supply Fail.

18.1.16.6 Trip Circuit Supervision

3.16.6.1 Four Annunciators with minimum (36) windows shall be provided to accommodate the fol-
lowing alarms:

For 765 kV & 500 kV & 220 kV

x Bus I CB Trip Circuit I, for each voltage level and for Bus I, Mid Breaker and Bus II, sepa-
rately.
x Bus I CB Trip Circuit II, for each voltage level and for Bus I, Mid Breaker and Bus II, sepa-
rately.
x Bus II CB Trip Circuit I.
x Bus II CB Trip Circuit II.
x Mid CB Trip Circuit I.
x Mid CB Trip Circuit II.
x Trip Circuit Supervision Panel DC Supply Fail, for each voltage level, separately.
x Trip Circuit Supervision Panel AC Supply Fail, for each voltage level, separately.

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x 132 kV CB Trip Circuit I.


x 132 kV CB Trip Circuit II.
x Trip Circuit Supervision Panel DC Supply Fail.
x Trip Circuit Supervision Panel AC Supply Fail.

18.1.16.7 Bus Coupler & Sectionaliser Protection

3.16.7.1 Annunciators with minimum (24) windows shall be provided to accommodate the following
alarms:

x OC & EF Protection Trip.


x Breaker Failure Protection Stage I Trip.
x Breaker Failure Protection Stage II Trip.
x End Zone Fault.
x OC & EF Protection Relay Faulty.
x Breaker Failure Protection Relay Faulty.
x Panel DC Supply Fail.
x Panel AC Supply Fail.

18.1.16.8 - 765 & 500 kV & 220 kV System Common Alarms

3.16.8.1 Six Annunciators with minimum (24) windows or three Annunciators with minimum (48)
windows shall be provided to accommodate the following alarms, for each voltage level:

x Control Panel DC MCB Trip.


x Control Panel AC MCB Trip.
x Metering Panel AC supply Fail.
x E/F DC system - I.
x E/F DC system - II.
x 220V Battery - I discharged.
x 220V Battery - II discharged.
x 220V DC Distribution Incoming I CB Trip.
x 220V DC Distribution Incoming II CB Trip.
x 220V DC system Bus Coupler Breaker Trip.
x 220V DC system Outgoing Breaker Trip.
x AC distribution Incoming I Trip.
x AC distribution Incoming II Trip.
x AC distribution Incoming III Trip.
x AC distribution Bus Coupler Breaker Trip.
x AC distribution Outgoing Breaker Trip.
x AC sub distribution Outgoing Breaker Trip.
x AC distribution Essential Supply Fail.
x Telecommunication equipment Fail.
x Busbar I Differential Protection Trip.
x Busbar II Differential Protection Trip.
x Busbar I Wire Supervision Operated.
x Busbar II Wire Supervision Operated.
x Busbar I Differential Protection Faulty.

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x Busbar II Differential Protection Faulty.


x Busbar Differential Protection Central Unit Faulty.
x Busbar Protection Bay Unit Faulty (Bay Wise).
x Busbar Protection Panel DC Fail.
x Busbar Protection Panel AC Fail.
x Busbar I PT MCB Trip.
x Busbar II PT MCB Trip.
x CB Sync In Progress.
x CB Sync Successful.
x CB Sync Un-successful.

18.1.16.9 - 765 kV & 500 kV & 220 kV & 132 kV Circuit Breaker / Disconnector

3.16.9.1 Annunciator with minimum (16) windows shall be provided to accommodate the following
alarms for each Circuit Breaker / Disconnector:

x CB Loss of SF6.
x CB Spring Not Charged / Faulty / Mechanism Closing Lockout.
x CB Enforced Three Pole Operation.
x CB Gen. SF6 Lockout / Motor Run Time Monitoring.
x CB AC Supply Fail / Heating Faulty / DS ES AC Fail.
x DS ES Motor Protection Trip / DC Fail / MCB Trip / CB Motor MCB Trip.
x MK DC MCB Trip.
x MK AC MCB Trip.
x CB on Local.
x Line / Transformer CVT MCB Trip.

18.1.16.10 - 132/11 kV Power Transformer Protection

3.16.10.1 Annunciators with minimum (24) windows shall be provided to accommodate the following
alarms:

x Differential Protection General Trip.


x HV OC & EF Protection Low Set Trip.
x HV OC & EF Protection High Set Trip.
x LV OC & EF Protection Trip.
x Excess Oil Temperature Protection Trip.
x Excess Winding Temperature Trip.
x Transformer Buchholz Trip.
x OLTC Buchholz Trip.
x Pressure Relief Valve Trip.
x Differential Protection Relay Unhealthy.
x HV OC & EF Protection Relay Unhealthy.
x Oil Level Low Alarm.
x Protection Panel DC Supply Fail.
x Protection Panel AC Supply Fail.

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18.1.16.11 - 132 kV Transmission Line Protection

3.16.11.1 Annunciators with minimum (24) windows shall be provided to accommodate the following
alarms:

x Distance Protection Pickup.


x Distance Protection Zone I Trip.
x Distance Protection Z2 / Z3 Trip / SOTF / STUB Protection Operated.
x Distance Protection Power Swing Detected.
x Distance Protection Carrier Send.
x Distance Protection Block / Out of Service.
x Distance Protection Unhealthy.
x Auto Recloser Successful Operation.
x Auto Recloser Unsuccessful Operation.
x Auto Recloser Blocked.
x Line OC & EF Protection Operated.
x Line OC & EF Protection Unhealthy.
x Set I Carrier Received.
x Set I PLC Faulty.
x Protection Panel DC Supply Fail.
x Protection Panel AC Supply Fail.

18.1.16.12 - 132 kV System Common Alarms

3.16.12.1 Annunciators with minimum (36) windows shall be provided to accommodate the following
alarms:

x Annunciator Supply Fail.


x Control Panel DC MCB Trip.
x Control Panel AC MCB Trip.
x Metering Panel AC supply Fail.
x E/F DC system - I.
x - E/F DC system - II.
x 110V Battery - I discharged.
x 110V Battery - II discharged.
x 110V DC Distribution Incoming I CB Trip.
x 110V DC Distribution Incoming II CB Trip.
x 110V DC system Bus Coupler Breaker Trip.
x 110V DC system Outgoing Breaker Trip.
x AC distribution Incoming I Trip.
x AC distribution Incoming II Trip.
x AC distribution Incoming III Trip.
x AC distribution Bus Coupler Breaker Trip.
x AC distribution Outgoing Breaker Trip.
x AC sub distribution Outgoing Breaker Trip.
x AC distribution Essential Supply Fail.
x Busbar Differential Protection Trip.
x Busbar Differential Protection Central Unit Faulty.
x Busbar Protection Bay Unit Faulty (Bay Wise).
x Breaker Failure Stage I Operated (Bay Wise).

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x Breaker Failure Stage II Operated (Bay Wise).


x End Zone Fault Operated (Bay Wise).
x DTT / Inter-trip Send (Bay Wise).
x Busbar Protection Panel DC Fail.
x Busbar Protection Panel AC Fail.
x Busbar I PT MCB Trip.
x Busbar II PT MCB Trip.

18.1.17 Event Recorder

3.17.1 The sequential events recording print-out system shall be furnished for minimum capacity
to address upto 1000 inputs. In addition, provision shall be made for sufficient extension for events. The
system shall have reasonably low consumption and will be numerical. It shall comprise of event, scan-
ning and electronically storing equipment and a printer for events print out.

3.17.2 The final quantity of Digital Inputs for Event Recorder shall be as per scope & requirement
of the Grid Station and shall be finalized at the time of Detailed Design. The Contractor shall furnish a
list of inputs for the event recorder panels & submit it in the Office of Protection & Control for Approval.

3.17.3 The recorded file format for the signals shall be COMTRADE type.

3.17.4 The Event Recorder IEDs shall have conformal coating and shall be suitable for harsh
environments normally present in substations.

3.17.5 Events shall be printed out in order of occurrence regardless of the distribution of point
activity. Each IED should contain an event recording function capable of storing at least 256 time-tagged
events. If capacity of sequential memory unit is not sufficient to store activity of all points for events at
least 1 ms apart, another memory unit shall be provided to store events activity when the sequential
memory is full. However, all events shall be printed out in order of occurrence. Moreover, the minimum
digital channel sampling rate shall not be less than 1000 samples/second (time resolution of 1 ms).

3.17.6 Terminal blocks with plug-in connectors shall be provided for all external cable connections.
Sufficient terminal shall be furnished to connect the ultimate capacity of approved field inputs. Spare
terminals shall be provided Event Recorder for future field inputs. Each field input shall have electrically
independent, circuit isolation. Printed out cards shall be physically keyed to prevent insertion of incorrect
cards.

3.17.7 The printer shall be high speed, shall print one line per event and preferably, shall be racked
mounted type. Provision shall be made in the design of the events recorder to include the facility for
remote transmission of each event activity. The printer shall preferably be of Laser type using ordinary
computer paper.

3.17.8 The system shall include a unit for local annunciations. Some of the critical events annun-
ciations shall include:
x Unit Fail.
x Printer Fail.
x System is Recording.
x Low Paper.
x Out of Paper.
x System Supply Fail.

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3.17.9 Event recorder malfunctions due to one or more of above mentioned reasons shall be an-
nunciated on control panel by a single alarm.

3.17.10 The annunciation shall be followed by wiring isolation / auto shut down of the faulty com-
ponent.

3.17.11 The printer shall automatically print the date, month and year at the beginning of each day.
The printer shall print out event in the following sequence:

x Time: Hours, minutes, seconds, Milli-seconds (24 hour basis).


x Nature of extent: "A" for abnormal; "N" for normal.
x Address: Four digit point identification number.
x Event: language, description of the events in abbreviated form. Not more than 48 charac-
ters will be required in the format.

3.17.12 The event recorder shall incorporate all necessary output ports / cards (i.e. Ethernet ports
etc.) for connection to substation PC, master station and printer considering speed of transfer and loca-
tion of substation PC communication equipment relative to location of panel recorder. Facility to down
load the data should be available.

3.17.13 All adjustment shall be through software. The circuit board access shall be from the front
of event recorder for easy repair replacement if necessary.

3.17.14 The event recorder shall be sealed, dust and moisture proof for long life in the typically
hostile substation environment.

3.17.15 The event recorder shall have full time on line diagnostics that can detect, alarm and / or
indicate the particular diagnostic condition.

3.17.16 substation desktop and colour printer to be provided with necessary furniture and acces-
sories.

3.17.17 All necessary software and hardware shall be supplied for fault analysis.

3.17.18 The Event Recorder shall support IEC 61850 (latest edition), IEC 62439-3 (amended to
date) PRP protocols.

3.17.19 The Event Recorder shall be capable of receiving the time synchronization signal over
Ethernet in compliant to PTP (amended to date).

3.17.20 The Event Recorder shall also be capable of synchronizing the internal timekeeping to a
network time source. Further, the Event Recorder shall also have internal Clock for time synchronization
during the events of unavailability of external GPS time signal.

3.17.21 Moreover, each Event Recorder shall have a IRIG-B time synchronization port also.

3.17.22 An "IN" / "OUT" switch shall be provided for printer so that it could be disabled as and when'
required.

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3.17.23 In case of loss of supply to the recorder, it should not lose, whatever has been recorded in
its memory, if a print-out is taken for any event that should not be got erased from memory.

3.17.24 The Contractor shall submit directory of events recorder for approval of the Engineer.

18.1.18 Fault Recorder

3.18.1 A FAULT / Disturbance recorder to record graphically the currents, voltages and frequency
during fault conditions as well as the operation of protective relays, shall monitor each 765 kV, 500 kV,
220 kV & 132 kV bay.

3.18.2 The Fault Recorder shall comply with the requirement of NERC PRC-002-2 Standard.

3.18.3 The Fault Recorder shall also support Synchrophasor capturing capability of all the rec-
orded signals as per IEEE C37.118.1a-2014 standard.

3.18.4 The Fault Recorder IEDs shall have conformal coating and shall be suitable for harsh en-
vironments normally present in substations.

3.18.5 The operation of protection relays, trip relays & CB status of each circuit shall be recorded
using digital channels.

3.18.6 In addition to the fast fault recording functions, the recorder shall be capable of recording
slow system disturbances up to 10 days. The slow scan recording mode may be started by the fast scan
recording mode of the recorder, by level triggering of system operating values or triggered during any
specific user configurable time interval to record slow scan of pre fault conditions incurred during a
specific time period. The analogue and digital parameters to be recorded during system disturbances
shall be finalized during the engineering stage of the contract.

3.18.7 The recorded file format for Digital Signals, Fast Scan and Slow Scan shall be COMTRADE
type.

3.18.8 Each fault recorder shall have sufficient amount of memory for successful recording of all
faults and transmit / transfer of fault data automatically, to permanent storing location (substation PC,
master station in the system control centre SCC and remote station) even in case of temporary loss of
communication channels. Furthermore, the memory of Fault Recorder shall be user segregable so that
the user can pre-allocate a fixed memory part for fast scan and the rest for slow scan. This feature will
ensure that no type of scan (Fast or Slow) can use all the available memory and leave no space for
storage of its counterpart.

3.18.9 The following facilities should be provided per circuit (plus minimum of two analogue and
six digital spare channels per fault recorder):

x Oscillographic channels to record 3 voltages and 4 currents, as well as separate analogue


channels for recording of each auto-transformer neutral current.
x Digital channels shall be provided to record chronologically operation of main relays, trip
relays and circuit breaker operations. The minimum digital channel sampling rate shall not
be less than 1000 samples/second (time resolution of 1 ms).
x Alarm contacts to indicate "Fault Recorder Operated" and "Fault Recorder Faulty" in the
control room as well as SCADA.

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x Memory for recording currents, voltages and frequency 10 cycles (min.) prior to the occur-
rence of the fault. Moreover, the minimum record length shall not be less than 150 cycles
at maximum recording frequency. The record length and pre-fault recording portion of com-
plete record shall be user configurable.
x The recording period shall be sufficient to cover a complete auto-reclose cycle. Separate
reclosers shall be recorded without loss of memory.
x Master station and substation PCs shall record and on demand print the data i.e. the sub-
station name, feeder name and precise time of the occurrence of the fault to the nearest
millisecond, pre fault signal level, post fault signal level, fault current duration, designation
of all channels, cause of triggering, length of record etc.

3.18.10 Spare / Unused channels shall be fully equipped.

3.18.11 The data acquisition unit shall be triggered as follows:

x Level triggering Change of voltage / current / frequency higher or lower than set points.
x Event triggering Change of state of a contact on circuit protection relays, bus bar protection
relays, etc.
x External triggering Initiation received from other recorder at the substation.
x GOOSE triggering Fault Recorder shall have capability to be initiated based on any IEC
61850 GOOSE signal received from a local or remote Protection/Control Device over the
Network.

3.18.12 The Fault Recorder shall support IEC 61850 (latest edition) & IEC 624393 (amended to
date) PRP communication standards. The Fault Recorder shall also support IEC 61850 MMS file trans-
fer of the recorded signals in COMTRADE format.

3.18.13 The channel allocations required shall be approved by NTDC for each phase of the works.

3.18.14 The Maximum Sampling Frequency for Analog Channels shall not be less than 256 sam-
ples/cycle. The sampling frequency shall be user configurable.

3.18.15 All feeder circuit current and voltage transformer signals and digital input shall be con-
nected to the fault recorder panel terminal blocks with isolation / shorting / test facilities (as appropriate).

3.18.16 An "IN" / "OUT" switching facility is to be provided for digital channels used for triggering,
with an OUT indicating lamp on the panel front, to inhibit operation during maintenance. Similar facility
shall be provided for, 4 Nos. spare switches per recorder and wired upto terminal blocks.

3.18.17 Cross triggering from other recorder shall be routed through "IN" / "OUT" switch / software
configuration in order to keep the cross-triggering facility out as and when required.

3.18.18 The use of photographic-type paper that requires special conditions for developing is not
permitted.

3.18.19 An "IN" / "OUT" switch should be provided for the printer so that it could be kept disabled
as and when required.

3.18.20 The recorder shall incorporate all necessary output ports / cards (i.e. Ethernet, parallel,
etc.) for connection to substation PC, master station and printer considering speed of data transfer and

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location of substation PC and communication equipment (multiplexer etc.) relative to location of fault
recorder. Facility to download the data should be available.

3.18.21 In case of loss of supply to the recorder, it should not lose whatever has been recorded in
its memory. Even if a printout is taken for any event that should not get erased from memory.

3.18.22 All necessary software and hardware shall be supplied for fault analysis.

3.18.23 The fault recorder shall continue to acquire additional faults and / or disturbance data with-
out interrupting any other tasks already in process and automatically return to the standby mode after
all acquired data is printed and or transmitted.

3.18.24 All calibration adjustments shall be through software. The circuit board access shall be from
the front of the recorder for ease of repair / replacement, if necessary.

3.18.25 The fault recorder shall be sealed and dust and moisture proof for long life in the typically
hostile substation environment.

3.18.26 The Fault Recorder shall be capable of receiving the time synchronization signal over
Ethernet in compliant to PTP (amended to date).

3.18.27 The Fault Recorder shall also be capable of synchronizing the internal timekeeping to a
network time source according to IEEE 1588 v2 Precision Time Protocol over Ethernet. Further, the
Fault Recorder shall also have internal Clock for time synchronization during the events of un-availability
of external GPS time signal.

3.18.28 Moreover, each Fault Recorder shall have a IRIG-B time synchronization port also.

3.18.29 The fault recorder shall have a built-in calendar and clock to provide accurate data and
time, including, Month, Day, Year (or Day, Month, Year), Hour, Minute, Second and Millisecond of each
operation of the recorder. Any linked FRs will be time coordinated to within one millisecond of each
other. Normal time sync will be from the satellite by use of suitable format / protocol, which ensures the
accuracy of 1 msec. (i.e. IRIG-B serial time code, etc.). The system should be supplied including satellite
receiver and antenna.

3.18.30 The fault recorder shall have full time on line diagnostics that detect, alarm and / or indicate
the particular diagnostic condition.

3.18.31 Indicators shall be LED type, latching and must be manually reset. The indications shall
also be available on Substation Automation System.

3.18.32 NTDC has installed a fault recorder master station with all required software and hardware
facilities for data communication, analysis, archiving, etc. in the SCC. Furthermore, all the information
retrieved by the master station will also be copied to a remote workstation in the Maintenance Depart-
ment of NTDC.

3.18.33 Contractor under his scope of work shall provide all necessary software and hardware in-
terfaces for successful integration of fault recorders into the fault recorders master station and remote
work station as well as in the substations to the satisfactory of NTDC.

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3.18.34 Substation desktop PC and colour printer shall be provided along with a necessary furniture
and accessories. For detailed specifications for the Computers for Fault Recorder, please refer to clause
no. 5.4.5.

3.18.35 All the hardware (PCs as well as printers) is subject to the approval of NTDC.

3.18.36 The print format of the traces shall be continuous rather than a series of dots so that there
is no confusion as to, which points belong to, which waveform when plotting transient conditions during
faults.

3.18.37 The system shall be designed such that simple and accurate input to output calibration may
be performed during initial installation and occasionally to change calibration or verify the accuracy of
the overall system calibration. Overall accuracy error shall be less than 1% of full scale over all operating
environment conditions including temperature and electrical noise.

3.18.38 Fault Recorders shall be connected to a Master Station through the fastest and the most
reliable mean of communication available in the substation. All interfaces to the master station shall be
provided under this contract.

3.18.39 The fault data from the substation shall be able to send to master station based on criteria
such as combination relay operation and circuit breaker status, sensor trigger etc. user defined combi-
nation, as well as automatic sending of fault data to different destination. Power quality monitoring facility
shall be provided.

3.18.40 The detailed instruction for setting up of communication equipment for remote communica-
tion to be provided. There shall not be any password protection to be kept with the fault recorder. Man-
ufacturer shall provided NTDC with proper instruction to maintain the equipment. If any user program-
ming is required for any equipment while changing any component, the same shall be provided to NTDC
with proper instructions.

3.18.41 The AC supply for the desktop PC shall be fed from station essential supply. There shall
not be any interruption of the AC supply to the desktop PC A suitably designed DC to AC Inverter fed
from station D.C battery with a static switch to automatically transfers the load of the computer and
printer in the event of AC supply failure without interruption of A.C supply to P.C and printer shall be
provided. The necessary automatic changeover switch, inverter DC to AC supply etc. shall be provided
in the substation. Approval shall be taken for the inverter separately and it shall be located near the
desktop P.C with a proper encloser. Necessary cabling shall be carried out for the functioning of the
system.

3.18.42 Contractor shall submit a list of facilities available in analysis software for NTDC's approval.

3.18.43 The Contractor shall carry out testing and commissioning of fault recorder at site.

3.18.44 The Contractor shall submit a list of inputs to Fault Recorder for approval of NTDC.

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18.1.19 Local Control Cubicles (LCC)

18.1.19.1 General

3.19.1.1 For One & Half Breaker Scheme, 01 No. Local Control Cubicle (LCC) shall be used for
portion of the complete diameter. While for Double Busbar Scheme, LCCs shall be provided on per bay
basis.

3.19.1.2 Each local control cubicle shall have mimic bus along with Control Discrepancy switches
for circuit breakers, dis-connectors & earthing switches pertaining to the portion of the bay (it is intended
for), local / remote key lockable selector switches, maintenance selection key lockable selector switches
& all other allied accessories e.g. auxiliary relays, terminal blocks, contactors, MCBs etc. required for
normal scheme operation.

3.19.1.3 These panels shall be installed on foundations and positioned such that the face of the
operator should be towards the equipment for, which that cubicle is meant for use.

18.1.19.2 Construction

3.19.2.1 Each panel shall be duplex type i.e. it shall be accessible on both sides. Front side shall
show mimic diagrams and control switches whereas the rear side shall contain terminal blocks. The
cables shall be entered from the bottom of the panels. The panels shall be designed for protection class
IP55.

3.19.2.2 The panels shall be fabricated from stainless steel / galvanized steel sheet not less than
MSG 3 mm thick. However, in case of type tested rigid frame design, the thickness of steel sheets may
be reduced, but not below 2 mm, according to Manufacturer's standard design. The paint on the outer
surface shall withstand the temperature variations. It should be vermin proof, dust proof and water proof.

3.19.2.3 The size of Local Control Cubicles (LCC) shall not be less than 1800 x 1800 x 510 mm (H
x W x D).

3.19.2.4 Independent DC I & DC II from DC Auxiliary Supply Panels shall be connected to Local
Control Cubicles where it shall be further distributed into multiple DC Circuits via. MCBs (equipped with
Normally Close Auxiliary Contacts for Position Indication).

3.19.2.5 AC Supply shall from AC Auxiliary Panels shall be connected to Local Control Cubicles
where it shall be further distributed into multiple AC Circuits for Cubicle Illumination, Space Heaters,
Power Sockets and AC loops via. MCBs (equipped with Normally Close Auxiliary Contacts for Position
Indication).

3.19.2.6 AC loop for Power Socket shall be connected via. ELCB for personnel safety. ELCB shall
also be equipped with Normally Close Auxiliary Contacts for Position Indication.

3.19.2.7 Each Independent DC or AC loop shall be supervised to ensure its healthiness.

3.19.2.8 The DC Trip Supplies for Trip Circuit I & II of Circuit Breaker shall originate from DC I & DC
II respectively of the relevant LCC.

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3.19.2.9 DC Loops for Trip Circuit I & II of Circuit Breakers shall be supervised using Trip Circuit
Supervision Relays installed in Trip Circuit Supervision Panels.

3.19.2.10 The below-mentioned tentative equipment shall be installed in each LCC. The quantity of
each equipment shall be finalized at the time of detailed design review stage:

x Square type Control Discrepancy Switches for Circuit Breaker.


x Round type Control Discrepancy Switches for Isolators & Earth Switches.
x DC MCBs with N/C Contacts, 220 V DC.
x DC MCBs with N/C Contacts, 110 V DC.
x AC MCBs with N/C Contacts, 230 V, 50 Hz.
x Auxiliary Contactor Relays, 220 V DC.
x Auxiliary Contactor Relays, 110 V DC.
x Auxiliary Contactor Relays, 230 V AC.
x Key Lockable Selector Switches.
x AC No Volt Relays.
x Matching CTs (1:1).
x Timer Relays.
x A set of all other auxiliary switches, MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting links, terminal blocks, wiring,
earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, heather, humidity & temperature Controller /
Sensor, locks, internal strip lights, three pin power sockets (16A) to complete the scheme.

18.1.19.3 Operation

3.19.3.1 Local Control Cubicles (LCC) is the lowest level of control. 01 No. "Local / Remote" Selec-
tion switch of Key Lockable type shall be provided in each LCC to set the operation level of all the
switchyard equipment that particular LCC is designed for.

3.19.3.2 Control from Control Panels and / or SCADA station (NPCC) shall only be possible if the
"Local / Remote" selector switch in LCC is at "Remote" Position.

3.19.3.3 Control from LCC shall only be possible if the "Local / Remote" selector switch is at "Local"
Position. The Key of selector switch shall be withdraw able in "Remote" Position and shall be locked in
"Local" position.

3.19.3.4 At "Local" control level & if the "Maintenance / Service" Selector Switch is at "Service"
position, normal operation of circuit breaker & its associated isolators & earth switches shall be carried
out. The Closing of Circuit Breaker based on Travel Incomplete status check of all associated isolators,
absence of any close blocking signal & successful synchronization check (as per clause no. 3.13) etc.
shall be carried out.

3.19.3.5 At "Local" control level & if the "Maintenance / Service" Selector Switch is at "Maintenance"
position, normal operation of isolators shall be blocked & operation of circuit breaker shall only be carried
out if all of its associated isolators are in "Open" position. Moreover, all tripping signals to the circuit
breaker under "Maintenance" shall also be blocked.

3.19.3.6 The Key of "Maintenance / Service" selector switch shall be withdraw able in "Service"
Position and shall be locked in "Maintenance" position.

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3.19.3.7 If the "Local / Remote" selector switch in LCC is at "Local" Position, the control discrepancy
switches on the mimic bus of LCC shall indicate correct position as per the requirements laid down in
clause no. 3.6.

3.19.3.8 However, if the "Local / Remote" selector switch in LCC is at "Remote" Position, the position
indication scheme along-with the control of switchyard equipment shall be disabled i.e. lamps of all
control Nameplates discrepancy switches shall be turned OFF irrespective of position of switchyard
equipment.

18.1.19.4 Lighting & Receptors

3.19.4.1 Strip light fixtures shall be provided in each local control cubicle, one on each side. These
lamps shall be door-operated type.

3.19.4.2 A three-pin single-phase 230 VAC service receptacle shall be provided in each cubicle.
The lighting and receptacle circuits shall be completely wired.

3.19.4.3 Separate MCBs shall be provided in each panel for lighting and power sockets. DC MCBs
shall be employed for DC applications.

18.1.19.5 Application of Space Heaters

3.19.5.1 Each compartment of each cubicle shall be provided with space heaters of adequate sizes,
controlled with thermostats and humidity sensors. These heating circuits shall be completely wired. Sep-
arate MCB shall be provided for the heating circuit. MCBs shall have sensitive earth fault protection for
personnel safety.

18.1.19.6 Telephone Sockets

3.19.6.1 Each LCC shall be provided with telephone socket, completely wired and connected to
closed circuit telephone system of the substation.

18.1.20 Nameplates

3.20.1 Each item of equipment mounted on any type of panel shall be provided with an engraved
nameplate.

3.20.2 Nameplates shall be made on laminated sheet plastic 1.6 mm thick or of anodized alumin-
ium 0.8 mm thick engraved to provide white letters on a black background. Nameplates forming a part
of the mimic bus layout shall be of the same thickness as the mimic bus. The nameplates shall be
fastened to the panels at proper positions with black finished round head screws.

3.20.3 Samples of engraved nameplates shall be submitted for the approval of the office of Chief
Engineer (Protection & Control). Manufacturer's trademarks on nameplates shall be subject to approval
and shall not be mounted on the front of any panel. A nameplate list and detail drawings shall be fur-
nished to indicate the size of each type, number of characters per line and number of lines for each size.

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18.1.21 Equipment Details for 765 kV System

3.21.1 The tentative quantity of equipment for 765 kV Control Panels & Local Control Cubicles is
provided below.

All control cubicles shall be prepared for the final arrangement - including future bays

18.1.21.1 Control Panel Type WC11 (Line + Transformer)

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all
the features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as de-
tailed in the relevant clauses of the specification. Complete
panel(s) shall be prepared and provided for the full functionality of
the substation and all required Equipment and Accessories have
to be provided, regardless mentioned below or not. The final ar-
rangement of the complete control and relay protection system,
substation automation system, metering, telecommunication and
SCADA system, HV, MV and LV equipment, etc, including, but not
limited to: general and specific requirements, conditions and func-
tions, ratings, equipment, components, architecture, philosophy,
schematic and logic diagrams, connections, interlockings, apperi-
ence, displays, controls, signallization, hierachy, reports, etc, is
subject of Employer's approval
a) 765 kV Line Side Equipment
b) 765/500 kV Transformer (HV Side) Equipment
Equipment
1. Bay Control Unit (BCU) 4 nos.
As required
2. Test Block 1 no.
As required
3. Mimic diagram, complete, including control and signalization, in 1 no.
accordance with actual configuration
4.1 Control Switches for Circuit Breakers (Square Type) 4 nos.
As required
4.2 Control Switches for Isolators, earth switch. (Round Type) 20 nos.
As required
5. Fibre Optic Splicing Set / Optical Distribution Set 2 nos.
As required d
6. Key lockable selector switches (L/R & Sync Selection) 4 nos.
As required
7. Operation counters (Close - Open) for Circuit Breakers 4 nos.
As required
9. DC supervisions relays 2 nos.
10. Auxiliary Relays As required
11. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
12. DC MCBs 10A, 10 kA Min. 3 nos.
As required
13. DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 5 nos.
As required

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14. All other trip switches, MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting links, terminal As required
blocks, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules,
heather, humidity & temperature Controller / Sensor, locks, inter-
nal strip lights, three pin power sockets (16A) to complete the
scheme.

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18.1.21.2 Control Panel type WC12 (Line + Line)

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all
the features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as de-
tailed in the relevant clauses of the specification. Complete
panel(s) shall be prepared and provided for the full functionality of
the substation and all required Equipment and Accessories have
to be provided, regardless mentioned below or not. The final ar-
rangement of the complete control and relay protection system,
substation automation system, metering, telecommunication and
SCADA system, HV, MV and LV equipment, etc, including, but not
limited to: general and specific requirements, conditions and func-
tions, ratings, equipment, components, architecture, philosophy,
schematic and logic diagrams, connections, interlockings, apperi-
ence, displays, controls, signallization, hierachy, reports, etc, is
subject of Employer's approval
a) 765 kV Line I Side Equipment
b) 765 kV Line II Side Equipment
Equipment
1. Bay Control Unit (BCU) 5 nos.
As required
2. Test Block 1 no.
As required
3. Mimic diagram, complete, including control and signalization, in 1 no.
accordance with actual configuration
4.1 Control Switches for Circuit Breakers (Square Type) 5 nos.
As required
4.2 Control Switches for Isolators, earth switch. (Round Type) 20 nos.
As required
5. Fibre Optic Splicing Set / Optical Distribution Set 2 nos.
As required
6. Key lockable selector switches (L/R & Sync Selection) 5 nos.
As required
7. Operation counters (Close - Open) for Circuit Breakers 5 nos.
As required
9. DC supervisions relays 2 nos.
10. Auxiliary Relays As required
11. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
12. DC MCBs 10A, 10 kA Min. 3 nos.
As required
13. DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 5 nos.
As required
14. All other trip switches, MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting links, terminal As required
blocks, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, heather,
humidity & temperature Controller / Sensor, locks, internal strip
lights, three pin power sockets (16A) to complete the scheme.

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18.1.21.3 Local Control Cubicle type S11

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all
the features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as de-
tailed in the relevant clauses of the specification. Complete
panel(s) shall be prepared and provided for the full functionality of
the substation and all required Equipment and Accessories have
to be provided, regardless mentioned below or not. The final ar-
rangement of the complete control and relay protection system,
substation automation system, metering, telecommunication and
SCADA system, HV, MV and LV equipment, etc, including, but not
limited to: general and specific requirements, conditions and func-
tions, ratings, equipment, components, architecture, philosophy,
schematic and logic diagrams, connections, interlockings, apperi-
ence, displays, controls, signallization, hierachy, reports, etc, is
subject of Employer's approval
1. Mimic diagram, complete, including control and signalization, in 1 no.
accordance with actual configuration
2.1 Control Switches for Circuit Breakers (Square Type) 1 no.
2.2 Control Switches for Isolators, earth switch. (Round Type) 6 nos.
As required
3. Key lockable selector switches 6 nos.
(L/R, Maintenance & Sync Selection) As required
4. Auxiliary Relays As per requirement of scheme.
5. DC MCBs As per requirement of scheme.
6. AC MCBs As per requirement of scheme.
7. Timer Relays As per requirement of scheme.
8. AC No Volt Relays As per requirement of scheme.
9. All other trip switches, MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting links, terminal As per requirement of scheme.
blocks, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules,
heather, humidity & temperature Controller / Sensor, locks, inter-
nal strip lights, three pin power sockets (16A) to complete the
scheme.

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18.1.22 Equipment Details for 500 kV System

3.21.1 The tentative quantity of equipment for 500 kV Control Panels & Local Control Cubicles is
provided below.

18.1.22.1 Control Panel Type WC21 (Line + Transformer)

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all
the features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as de-
tailed in the relevant clauses of the specification. Complete
panel(s) shall be prepared and provided for the full functionality of
the substation and all required Equipment and Accessories have
to be provided, regardless mentioned below or not. The final ar-
rangement of the complete control and relay protection system,
substation automation system, metering, telecommunication and
SCADA system, HV, MV and LV equipment, etc, including, but not
limited to: general and specific requirements, conditions and func-
tions, ratings, equipment, components, architecture, philosophy,
schematic and logic diagrams, connections, interlockings, apperi-
ence, displays, controls, signallization, hierachy, reports, etc, is
subject of Employer's approval
a) 500 kV Line Side Equipment
b) 765/500 kV Transformer (LV side) OR
500/220 kV Transformer (HV Side) Equipment
Equipment
1. Bay Control Unit (BCU) 3 nos.
As required
2. Test Block 1 no.
As required
3. Mimic diagram, complete, including control and signalization, in 1 no.
accordance with actual configuration
4.1 Control Switches for Circuit Breakers (Square Type) 3 nos.
As required
4.2 Control Switches for Isolators, earth switch. (Round Type) 18 nos.
As required
5. Fibre Optic Splicing Set / Optical Distribution Set 2 nos.
As required d
6. Key lockable selector switches (L/R & Sync Selection) 3 nos.
As required
7. Operation counters (Close - Open) for circuit breakers 3 nos.
As required
9. DC supervisions relays 2 nos.
10. Auxiliary Relays As per requirement of scheme.
11. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
12. DC MCBs 10A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
As required
13. DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 5 nos.
As required

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14. All other trip switches, MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting links, terminal As per requirement of scheme.
blocks, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, heather,
humidity & temperature Controller / Sensor, locks, internal strip
lights, three pin power sockets (16A) to complete the scheme.

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18.1.22.2 Control Panel type WC22 (Line + Line)

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all
the features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as de-
tailed in the relevant clauses of the specification. Complete
panel(s) shall be prepared and provided for the full functionality of
the substation and all required Equipment and Accessories have
to be provided, regardless mentioned below or not. The final ar-
rangement of the complete control and relay protection system,
substation automation system, metering, telecommunication and
SCADA system, HV, MV and LV equipment, etc, including, but not
limited to: general and specific requirements, conditions and func-
tions, ratings, equipment, components, architecture, philosophy,
schematic and logic diagrams, connections, interlockings, apperi-
ence, displays, controls, signallization, hierachy, reports, etc, is
subject of Employer's approval
a) 500 kV Line I Side Equipment
b) 500 kV Line II Side Equipment
Equipment
1. Bay Control Unit (BCU) 3 nos.
As required
2. Test Block 1 no.
As required
3. Mimic diagram, complete, including control and signalization, in 1 no.
accordance with actual configuration
4.1 Control Switches for Circuit Breakers (Square Type) 3 nos.
As required
4.2 Control Switches for Isolators, earth switch. (Round Type) 18 nos.
As required
5. Fibre Optic Splicing Set / Optical Distribution Set 2 nos.
As required d
6. Key lockable selector switches (L/R & Sync Selection) 3nos.
As required
7. Operation counters (Close - Open) for circuit breakers 3 nos.
As required
9. DC supervisions relays 2 nos.
10. Auxiliary Relays As per requirement of scheme.
11. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
12. DC MCBs 10A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
As required
13. DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 5 nos.
As required
14. All other trip switches, MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting links, terminal As per requirement of scheme.
blocks, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, heather,
humidity & temperature Controller / Sensor, locks, internal strip
lights, three pin power sockets (16A) to complete the scheme.

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18.1.22.3 Local Control Cubicle type S21

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all
the features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as de-
tailed in the relevant clauses of the specification. Complete
panel(s) shall be prepared and provided for the full functionality of
the substation and all required Equipment and Accessories have
to be provided, regardless mentioned below or not. The final ar-
rangement of the complete control and relay protection system,
substation automation system, metering, telecommunication and
SCADA system, HV, MV and LV equipment, etc, including, but not
limited to: general and specific requirements, conditions and func-
tions, ratings, equipment, components, architecture, philosophy,
schematic and logic diagrams, connections, interlockings, apperi-
ence, displays, controls, signallization, hierachy, reports, etc, is
subject of Employer's approval
1. Mimic diagram, complete, including control and signalization, in 1 no.
accordance with actual configuration
2.1 Control Switches for Circuit Breakers (Square Type) 1 no.
2.2 Control Switches for Isolators, earth switch. (Round Type) 6 nos.
As required
3. Key lockable selector switches 6 nos.
(L/R, Maintenance & Sync Selection) As required
4. Auxiliary Relays As per requirement of scheme.
5. DC MCBs As per requirement of scheme.
6. AC MCBs As per requirement of scheme.
7. Timer Relays As per requirement of scheme.
8. AC No Volt Relays As per requirement of scheme.
9. All other trip switches, MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting links, terminal As per requirement of scheme.
blocks, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules,
heather, humidity & temperature Controller / Sensor, locks, inter-
nal strip lights, three pin power sockets (16A) to complete the
scheme.

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18.1.23 Equipment Details for 220 kV System

3.23.1 The tentative quantity of equipment for 220 kV Control Panels & Local Control Cubicles is
provided below.

18.1.23.1 Control Panel type WC31 (Line + Transformer)

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all
the features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as de-
tailed in the relevant clauses of the specification. Complete
panel(s) shall be prepared and provided for the full functionality of
the substation and all required Equipment and Accessories have
to be provided, regardless mentioned below or not. The final ar-
rangement of the complete control and relay protection system,
substation automation system, metering, telecommunication and
SCADA system, HV, MV and LV equipment, etc, including, but not
limited to: general and specific requirements, conditions and func-
tions, ratings, equipment, components, architecture, philosophy,
schematic and logic diagrams, connections, interlockings, apperi-
ence, displays, controls, signallization, hierachy, reports, etc, is
subject of Employer's approval
a) 220 kV Line Side Equipment
b) 500/220 kV Transformer (LV side) OR
220/132 kV Transformer (HV Side) Equipment
Equipment
1. Bay Control Unit (BCU) 3 nos.
As required
2. Test Block 1 no.
As required
3. Mimic diagram, complete, including control and signalization, in 1 no.
accordance with actual configuration
4.1 Control Switches for Circuit Breakers (Square Type) 3 nos.
As required
4.2 Control Switches for Isolators, earth switch. (Round Type) 18 nos.
As required
5. Fibre Optic Splicing Set / Optical Distribution Set 2 nos.
As required d
6. Key lockable selector switches (L/R & Sync Selection) 3 nos.
As required
7. Operation counters (Close - Open) for circuit breakers 3 nos.
As required
9. DC supervisions relays 2 nos.
10. Auxiliary Relays As per requirement of scheme.
11. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
12. DC MCBs 10A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
13. DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 7 nos.
14. All other trip switches, MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting links, terminal As per requirement of scheme.
blocks, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules,

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Sr. No. Description Quantity


heather, humidity & temperature Controller / Sensor, locks, inter-
nal strip lights, three pin power sockets (16A) to complete the
scheme.

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18.1.23.2 Control Panel type WC32 (Line + Line)

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all
the features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as de-
tailed in the relevant clauses of the specification. Complete
panel(s) shall be prepared and provided for the full functionality of
the substation and all required Equipment and Accessories have
to be provided, regardless mentioned below or not. The final ar-
rangement of the complete control and relay protection system,
substation automation system, metering, telecommunication and
SCADA system, HV, MV and LV equipment, etc, including, but not
limited to: general and specific requirements, conditions and func-
tions, ratings, equipment, components, architecture, philosophy,
schematic and logic diagrams, connections, interlockings, apperi-
ence, displays, controls, signallization, hierachy, reports, etc, is
subject of Employer's approval
a) 220 kV Line I Side Equipment
b) 220 kV Line II Side Equipment
Equipment
1. Bay Control Unit (BCU) 3 nos.
As required
2. Test Block 1 no.
As required
3. Mimic diagram, complete, including control and signalization, in 1 no.
accordance with actual configuration
4.1 Control Switches for Circuit Breakers (Square Type) 3 nos.
As required
4.2 Control Switches for Isolators, earth switch. (Round Type) 18 nos.
As required
5. Fibre Optic Splicing Set / Optical Distribution Set 2 nos.
As required d
6. Key lockable selector switches (L/R & Sync Selection) 3 nos.
As required
7. Operation counters (Close - Open) for circuit breakers 3 nos.
As required
9. DC supervisions relays 2 nos.
10. Auxiliary Relays As per requirement of scheme.
11. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
12. DC MCBs 10A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
13. DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 5 nos.
14. All other trip switches, MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting links, terminal As per requirement of scheme.
blocks, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, heather,
humidity & temperature Controller / Sensor, locks, internal strip
lights, three pin power sockets (16A) to complete the scheme.

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18.1.23.3 Control Panel type WC33 (Transformer + Transformer)

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all
the features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as de-
tailed in the relevant clauses of the specification. Complete
panel(s) shall be prepared and provided for the full functionality of
the substation and all required Equipment and Accessories have
to be provided, regardless mentioned below or not. The final ar-
rangement of the complete control and relay protection system,
substation automation system, metering, telecommunication and
SCADA system, HV, MV and LV equipment, etc, including, but not
limited to: general and specific requirements, conditions and func-
tions, ratings, equipment, components, architecture, philosophy,
schematic and logic diagrams, connections, interlockings, apperi-
ence, displays, controls, signallization, hierachy, reports, etc, is
subject of Employer's approval
a) 220/132 kV Transformer (HV Side) Equipment
b) 220/132 kV Transformer (HV Side) Equipment
Equipment
1. Bay Control Unit (BCU) 3 nos.
As required
2. Test Block 1 no.
As required
3. Mimic diagram, complete, including control and signalization, in 1 no.
accordance with actual configuration
4.1 Control Switches for Circuit Breakers (Square Type) 3 nos.
As required
4.2 Control Switches for Isolators, earth switch. (Round Type) 18 nos.
As required
5. Fibre Optic Splicing Set / Optical Distribution Set 2 nos.
As required d
6. Key lockable selector switches (L/R & Sync Selection) 3 nos.
As required
7. Operation counters (Close - Open) for circuit breakers 3 nos.
As required
9. DC supervisions relays 2 nos.
10. Auxiliary Relays As per requirement of scheme.
11. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
12. DC MCBs 10A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
13. DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 5 nos.
14. All other trip switches, MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting links, terminal As per requirement of scheme.
blocks, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, heather,
humidity & temperature Controller / Sensor, locks, internal strip
lights, three pin power sockets (16A) to complete the scheme.
10. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
11. DC MCBs 10A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.

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18.1.23.4 Local Control Cubicle type S31

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all
the features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as de-
tailed in the relevant clauses of the specification. Complete
panel(s) shall be prepared and provided for the full functionality of
the substation and all required Equipment and Accessories have
to be provided, regardless mentioned below or not. The final ar-
rangement of the complete control and relay protection system,
substation automation system, metering, telecommunication and
SCADA system, HV, MV and LV equipment, etc, including, but not
limited to: general and specific requirements, conditions and func-
tions, ratings, equipment, components, architecture, philosophy,
schematic and logic diagrams, connections, interlockings, apperi-
ence, displays, controls, signallization, hierachy, reports, etc, is
subject of Employer's approval
1. Mimic diagram, complete, including control and signalization, in 1 no.
accordance with actual configuration
2.1 Control Switches for Circuit Breakers (Square Type) 1 no.
2.2 Control Switches for Isolators, earth switch. (Round Type) 6 nos.
As required
3. Key lockable selector switches (L/R, Maintenance & Sync Selec- 6 nos.
tion) As required
4. Auxiliary Relays As per requirement of scheme.
5. DC MCBs As per requirement of scheme.
6. AC MCBs As per requirement of scheme.
7. Timer Relays As per requirement of scheme.
8. AC No Volt Relays As per requirement of scheme.
9. All other trip switches, MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting links, terminal As per requirement of scheme.
blocks, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules,
heather, humidity & temperature Controller / Sensor, locks, inter-
nal strip lights, three pin power sockets (16A) to complete the
scheme.

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18.1.24 Equipment Details for 132 kV System

3.23.1 The tentative quantity of equipment for 132 kV Control Panels & Local Control Cubicles is
provided below.

18.1.24.1 Control Panel Type WC41 (Line)

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all
the features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as de-
tailed in the relevant clauses of the specification. Complete
panel(s) shall be prepared and provided for the full functionality of
the substation and all required Equipment and Accessories have
to be provided, regardless mentioned below or not. The final ar-
rangement of the complete control and relay protection system,
substation automation system, metering, telecommunication and
SCADA system, HV, MV and LV equipment, etc, including, but not
limited to: general and specific requirements, conditions and func-
tions, ratings, equipment, components, architecture, philosophy,
schematic and logic diagrams, connections, interlockings, apperi-
ence, displays, controls, signallization, hierachy, reports, etc, is
subject of Employer's approval
1. Bay Control Unit (BCU) 1 nos.
As required
2. Test Block 1 no.
As required
3. Mimic diagram, complete, including control and signalization, in 1 no.
accordance with actual configuration
4.1 Control Switches for Circuit Breakers (Square Type) 1 nos.
As required
4.2 Control Switches for Isolators, earth switch. (Round Type) 4 nos.
As required
5. Fibre Optic Splicing Set / Optical Distribution Set 2 nos.
As required d
6. Key lockable selector switch (L/R Selection) 1 no.
7. Operation counters (Close - Open) for circuit breakers 1 no.
9. DC supervisions relays 2 nos.
10. Auxiliary Relays As per requirement of scheme.
11. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
12. DC MCBs 10A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
13. DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 3 nos.
14. All other trip switches, MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting links, terminal As per requirement of scheme.
blocks, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, heather,
humidity & temperature Controller / Sensor, locks, internal strip
lights, three pin power sockets (16A) to complete the scheme.

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18.1.24.2 Control Panel type WC42 (Transformer)

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all
the features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as de-
tailed in the relevant clauses of the specification. Complete
panel(s) shall be prepared and provided for the full functionality of
the substation and all required Equipment and Accessories have
to be provided, regardless mentioned below or not. The final ar-
rangement of the complete control and relay protection system,
substation automation system, metering, telecommunication and
SCADA system, HV, MV and LV equipment, etc, including, but not
limited to: general and specific requirements, conditions and func-
tions, ratings, equipment, components, architecture, philosophy,
schematic and logic diagrams, connections, interlockings, apperi-
ence, displays, controls, signallization, hierachy, reports, etc, is
subject of Employer's approval
1. Bay Control Unit (BCU) 1 nos.
As required
2. Test Block 1 no.
As required
3. Mimic diagram, complete, including control and signalization, in 1 no.
accordance with actual configuration
4.1 Control Switches for Circuit Breakers (Square Type) 1 nos.
As required
4.2 Control Switches for Isolators, earth switch. (Round Type) 2 nos.
As required
5. Fibre Optic Splicing Set / Optical Distribution Set 2 nos.
As required d
6. Key lockable selector switch (L/R Selection) 1 no.
7. Operation counters (Close - Open) for circuit breakers 1 no.
9. DC supervisions relays 2 nos.
10. Auxiliary Relays As per requirement of scheme.
11. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
12. DC MCBs 10A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
13. DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 4 nos.
14. All other trip switches, MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting links, terminal As per requirement of scheme.
blocks, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, heather,
humidity & temperature Controller / Sensor, locks, internal strip
lights, three pin power sockets (16A) to complete the scheme.

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18.1.24.3 Control Panel type WC43 (Bus Coupler)

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all
the features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as de-
tailed in the relevant clauses of the specification. Complete
panel(s) shall be prepared and provided for the full functionality of
the substation and all required Equipment and Accessories have
to be provided, regardless mentioned below or not. The final ar-
rangement of the complete control and relay protection system,
substation automation system, metering, telecommunication and
SCADA system, HV, MV and LV equipment, etc, including, but not
limited to: general and specific requirements, conditions and func-
tions, ratings, equipment, components, architecture, philosophy,
schematic and logic diagrams, connections, interlockings, apperi-
ence, displays, controls, signallization, hierachy, reports, etc, is
subject of Employer's approval
1. Bay Control Unit (BCU) 1 nos.
As required
2. Test Block 1 no.
As required
3. Mimic diagram, complete, including control and signalization, in 1 no.
accordance with actual configuration
4.1 Control Switches for Circuit Breakers (Square Type) 1 nos.
As required
4.2 Control Switches for Isolators, earth switch. (Round Type) 4 nos.
As required
5. Fibre Optic Splicing Set / Optical Distribution Set 2 nos.
As required d
6. Key lockable selector switch (L/R Selection) 1 no.
7. Operation counters (Close - Open) for circuit breakers 1 no.
9. DC supervisions relays 2 nos.
10. Auxiliary Relays As per requirement of scheme.
11. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
12. DC MCBs 10A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
13. DC MCBs 6A, 10 kA Min. 3 nos.
14. All other trip switches, MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting links, terminal As per requirement of scheme.
blocks, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, heather,
humidity & temperature Controller / Sensor, locks, internal strip
lights, three pin power sockets (16A) to complete the scheme.

18.1.24.4 Local Control Cubicle type S41

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all
the features and assemblies with functional reuqirements as de-
tailed in the relevant clauses of the specification. Complete
panel(s) shall be prepared and provided for the full functionality of
the substation and all required Equipment and Accessories have

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to be provided, regardless mentioned below or not. The final ar-
rangement of the complete control and relay protection system,
substation automation system, metering, telecommunication and
SCADA system, HV, MV and LV equipment, etc, including, but not
limited to: general and specific requirements, conditions and func-
tions, ratings, equipment, components, architecture, philosophy,
schematic and logic diagrams, connections, interlockings, apperi-
ence, displays, controls, signallization, hierachy, reports, etc, is
subject of Employer's approval
1. Mimic diagram, complete, including control and signalization, in 1 no.
accordance with actual configuration
2.1 Control Switches for Circuit Breakers (Square Type) 1 no.
2.2 Control Switches for Isolators, earth switch. (Round Type) 4 nos.
As required
3. Key lockable selector switches (L/R & Maintenance Selection) 3 nos.
As required
4. Auxiliary Relays As per requirement of scheme.
5. DC MCBs As per requirement of scheme.
6. AC MCBs As per requirement of scheme.
7. Timer Relays As per requirement of scheme.
8. AC No Volt Relays As per requirement of scheme.
9. All other trip switches, MCBs, ELCB, CT Shorting links, terminal As per requirement of scheme.
blocks, wiring, earthing, brass cable glands, lugs, ferrules, heather,
humidity & temperature Controller / Sensor, locks, internal strip
lights, three pin power sockets (16A) to complete the scheme.

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18.2 Control, Metering & Recording System - Technical Schedules

18.2.1 Control & Metering Equipment

4.1.1 Applicable Specification - P-204:2020

4.1.2 Reference Clause No. - 3.

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the features and assemblies with functional
reuqirements as detailed in the relevant clauses of the specification. Complete panel(s) shall be prepared and
provided for the full functionality of the substation and all required Equipment and Accessories have to be pro-
vided, regardless mentioned below or not. The final arrangement of the complete control and relay protection
system, substation automation system, metering, telecommunication and SCADA system, HV, MV and LV
equipment, etc, including, but not limited to: general and specific requirements, conditions and functions, ratings,
equipment, components, architecture, philosophy, schematic and logic diagrams, connections, interlockings,
apperience, displays, controls, signallization, hierachy, reports, etc, is subject of Employer's approval
1. Transducer Operated Ammeters
2. Type
3. Manufacturer
4. Country of Origin
5. Ordering Code
6. Size
7. CT Input (mm x mm)
8. Operating Frequency Range (A)
9. Scales corresponding to Multiple CT Ratio Available (Hz)
10. Indication Range (Yes/No)
11. Accuracy (A)
12. Accuracy Class (%)
13. 240° Circular Scale
14. Continuous Overload Capacity (A)
15. Overload Capacity (3sec) (A)
16. Operating Temperature & Humidity
17. Storage Temperature & Humidity
18. Transducer Operated Voltmeters
19. Type
20. Manufacturer
21. Country of Origin
22. Ordering Code
23. Size (mm x mm)
24. VT Input (V)
25. Operating Frequency Range (Hz)
26. Indication Range (V)
27. Accuracy (%)
28. Accuracy Class
29. 240° Circular Scale (Yes/No)
30. Continuous Overload Capacity (V)
31. Overload Capacity (10 min) (V)
32. Operating Temperature & Humidity

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33. Storage Temperature & Humidity
34. Digital Power Meter
35. Type
36. Manufacturer
37. Country of Origin
38. Ordering Code
39. Size (mm x mm)
40. CT Input (A)
41. VT Input (V)
42. Operating Frequency Range (Hz)
43. Current Indication Range (A)
44. Voltage Indication Range (Ph-Ph) (V)
45. Voltage Indication Range (Ph-N) (V)
46. Frequency Measurement Range (Hz)
47. MW Indication Range (Import) (MW)
48. MW Indication Range (Export) (MW)
49. MVAR Indication Range (Import) (MVAR)
50. MVAR Indication Range (Export) (MVAR)
51. Power Factor Indication Range (Inductive)
52. Power Factor Indication Range (Capacitive)
53. Phase Angle Indication Range (°)
54. Highest Order Current Harmonic Measured (Nos.)
55. Highest Order Voltage Harmonic Measured (Nos.)
56. Sequence Components Measurements of Current (Yes/No)
57. Sequence Components Measurements of Voltage (Yes/No)
58. Accuracy (%)
59. Accuracy Class
60. Continuous Overload Capacity (Current) (A)
61. Continuous Overload Capacity (Voltage) (V)
62. Current Overload Capacity (3 sec) (A)
63. Voltage Overload Capacity (10 min) (V)
64. Nominal Auxiliary DC Power Supply
65. Tolerance band in Auxiliary DC Power Supply (%)
66. Max. DC Burden (W)
67. Max. AC Burden (VA)
68. Operating Temperature & Humidity
69. Storage Temperature & Humidity
70. Enclosure Protection Class
71. Impulse Withstand Voltage (kV)
72. Front RS232/USB Prot (Yes/No)
73. Ethernet Port (Yes/No)
74. Fibre Optic Ports (Yes/No)
75. IEC 61850 Protocol (Yes/No)
76. Power Quality Meter
77. Type
78. Manufacturer
79. Country of Origin
80. Ordering Code

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81. Size (mm x mm)
82. CT Input (A)
83. VT Input (V)
84. Operating Frequency Range (Hz)
85. IEC 61000-4-30 Class A Compliance (Yes/No)
86. Current Indication Range (A)
87. Voltage Indication Range (Ph-Ph) (V)
88. Voltage Indication Range (Ph-N) (V)
89. Frequency Measurement Range (Hz)
90. MW Indication Range (Import) (MW)
91. MW Indication Range (Export) (MW)
92. MVAR Indication Range (Import) (MVAR)
93. MVAR Indication Range (Export) (MVAR)
94. Power Factor Indication Range (Inductive)
95. Power Factor Indication Range (Capacitive)
96. Phase Angle Indication Range (°)
97. Highest Order Current Harmonic Measured (Nos.)
98. Highest Order Voltage Harmonic Measured (Nos.)
99. Voltage Inter Harmonic Detection Facility Provided (Yes/No)
100. Current Inter Harmonic Detection Facility Provided (Yes/No)
101. Voltage Sag Detection Facility Provided (Yes/No)
102. Voltage Swell Detection Facility Provided (Yes/No)
103. Sequence Components Measurements of Current (Yes/No)
104. Sequence Components Measurements of Voltage (Yes/No)
105. Meter Capable of Generating Output COMTRADE Recording (Yes/No)
File
106. Accuracy (%)
107. Accuracy Class
108. Continuous Overload Capacity (Current) (A)
109. Continuous Overload Capacity (Voltage) (V)
110. Current Overload Capacity (3 sec) (A)
111. Voltage Overload Capacity (10 min) (V)
112. Nominal Auxiliary DC Power Supply
113. Tolerance band in Auxiliary DC Power Supply (%)
114. Max. DC Burden (W)
115. Max. AC Burden (VA)
116. Operating Temperature & Humidity
117. Storage Temperature & Humidity
118. Enclosure Protection Class
119. Impulse Withstand Voltage (kV)
120. Front RS232/USB Prot (Yes/No)
121. Ethernet Port (Yes/No)
122. Fibre Optic Ports (Yes/No)
123. IRIG-B Port (Yes/No)
124. IEC 61850 Protocol (Yes/No)
125. PTPProtocol (Yes/No)
126. Current Transducers
127. Type

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128. Manufacturer
129. Country of Origin
130. Ordering Code
131. CT Input (A)
132. Operating Frequency Range (Hz)
133. Output Current Corresponding to Nominal CT Current (mA)
134. Output Current Corresponding to 150% Overload (mA)
135. Accuracy (%)
136. Accuracy Class
137. Continuous Overload Capacity (A)
138. Overload Capacity (1sec) (A)
139. Nominal Auxiliary DC Power Supply
140. Tolerance band in Auxiliary DC Power Supply (%)
141. Max. DC Burden (W)
142. Max. AC Burden (VA)
143. Operating Temperature & Humidity
144. Storage Temperature & Humidity
145. Voltage Transducers
146. Type
147. Manufacturer
148. Country of Origin
149. Ordering Code
150. VT Input (V)
151. Operating Frequency Range (Hz)
152. Output Current Corresponding to Nominal VT Voltage (mA)
153. Output Current Corresponding to 150% Overload (mA)
154. Accuracy (%)
155. Accuracy Class
156. Continuous Overload Capacity (V)
157. Overload Capacity (1sec) (V)
158. Nominal Auxiliary DC Power Supply
159. Tolerance band in Auxiliary DC Power Supply (%)
160. Max. DC Burden (W)
161. Max. AC Burden (VA)
162. Operating Temperature & Humidity
163. Storage Temperature & Humidity
164. Digital Frequency Meter
165. Type
166. Manufacturer
167. Country of Origin
168. Ordering Code
169. Size (mm x mm)
170. VT Input (V)
171. Operating Frequency Range (Hz)
172. Indication Range (Hz)
173. Accuracy (Hz)
174. Accuracy Class
175. Number of Display Digits (Nos.)

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176. Operating Temperature & Humidity
177. Storage Temperature & Humidity
178. Synchro Check Relay
179. Manufacturer
180. Country of Origin
181. Type / Model of Relay
182. Ordering Code of Relay
183. Detailed technical catalogue provided (Yes/No)
184. VT Input (V)
185. Min. Sync Check Elements (Nos.)
186. Operating logic via software function links provided (Yes/No)
187. Live line / live dead / bus live / bus dead facility provided (Yes/No)
188. Sync Check Bypass in Live Line - Dead Bus & Dead Line - (Yes/No)
Live Bus Conditions
189. Voltage Range for Live Line / Bus Detection (V)
190. Voltage Range for Dead Line / Bus Detection (V)
191. Phase Angle Difference Settings Range (deg.)
192. Phase Angle Difference Accuracy (%)
193. Voltage Difference Settings Range (V)
194. Voltage Difference Accuracy (%)
195. Frequency Difference Settings Range (Hz)
196. Frequency Difference Accuracy (%)
197. Nominal Auxiliary DC Power Supply
198. Tolerance band in Auxiliary DC Power Supply (%)
199. Synchro Scope
200. Type
201. Manufacturer
202. Country of Origin
203. Ordering Code
204. VT Input (V)
205. Operating Frequency Range (Hz)
206. Frequency Indication Range (Hz)
207. Voltage Indication Range (V)
208. Angle Indication Range °
209. Operating Temperature & Humidity
210. Storage Temperature & Humidity
211. Auxiliary Relays
212. Type
213. Manufacturer
214. Country of Origin
215. Ordering Code
216. Operating Voltage (V)
217. Max. Operating Time (msec.)
218. Quantity of Normally Open Output Contacts (Nos.)
219. Quantity of Normally Close Output Contacts (Nos.)
232. Control Switches for CB/DS/ES
233. Type
234. Manufacturer

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235. Country of Origin
236. Ordering Code
237. Nominal Operating DC Voltage (V)
238. Tolerance band in Operating DC Voltage (%)
239. Terminal Blocks
240. Type
241. Manufacturer
242. Country of Origin
243. Size
244. Insulation Voltage (kV)
245. Voltage Rating (V)
246. Current Rating (A)
247. CT Terminal Blocks provided with Shorting, Grounding & Test- (Yes/No)
ing Facilities
248. DC MCBs
249. Type
250. Manufacturer
251. Country of Origin
252. Ordering Code
253. Voltage Rating (V)
254. Current Rating (A)
255. Breaking Current Rating (kA)
256. Nos. of Auxiliary Contacts (Nos.)
257. AC MCBs
258. Type
259. Manufacturer
260. Country of Origin
261. Ordering Code
262. Voltage Rating (V)
263. Current Rating (A)
264. Breaking Current Rating (kA)
265. Nos. of Auxiliary Contacts (Nos.)
266. ELCBs
267. Type
268. Manufacturer
269. Country of Origin
270. Ordering Code
271. Voltage Rating (V)
272. Current Rating (A)
273. Breaking Current Rating (kA)
274. Minimum Operating Current Value (mA)
275. Nos. of Auxiliary Contacts (Nos.)
276. Key Lockable Selector Switches
277. Type
278. Manufacturer
279. Country of Origin
280. Ordering Code
281. Nominal Operating DC Voltage (V)

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282. Tolerance band in Operating DC Voltage (%)
283. Mimic Bus
284. Material
285. Size (Width x Thickness) (mm x mm)
286. Colour for 220 kV System
287. Colour for 132 kV System

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18.2.2 - 765/500/220/132 kV Local Control Cubicles

4.2.1 Applicable Specification - P-204:2020

4.2.2 Reference Clause No. - 3.19.

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the features and assemblies with functional
reuqirements as detailed in the relevant clauses of the specification. Complete panel(s) shall be prepared and
provided for the full functionality of the substation and all required Equipment and Accessories have to be pro-
vided, regardless mentioned below or not. The final arrangement of the complete control and relay protection
system, substation automation system, metering, telecommunication and SCADA system, HV, MV and LV
equipment, etc, including, but not limited to: general and specific requirements, conditions and functions, ratings,
equipment, components, architecture, philosophy, schematic and logic diagrams, connections, interlockings,
apperience, displays, controls, signallization, hierachy, reports, etc, is subject of Employer's approval
1. Panel Details
2. Manufacturer
3. Country of Manufacture
4. Dimensions (HxWxD) (mm)
5. Sheet Thickness (mm)
6. Exterior Sheet Colour
7. Paint Thickness
8. IP Class
9. Equipment Details
10. Control Switches for CB/DS/ES
11. Type
12. Manufacturer
13. Country of Origin
14. Ordering Code
15. Nominal Operating DC Voltage (V)
16. Tolerance band in Operating DC Voltage (%)
17. Auxiliary Relays
18. Type
19. Manufacturer
20. Country of Origin
21. Ordering Code
22. Operating Voltage (V)
23. Max. Operating Time (msec.)
24. Quantity of Normally Open Output Contacts (Nos.)
25. Quantity of Normally Close Output Contacts (Nos.)
26. 3 Phase Under/No Voltage Relay
27. Type
28. Manufacturer
29. Country of Origin
30. Ordering Code
31. Operating Voltage (V)
32. Max. Operating Time (msec.)
33. Pickup Voltage Settings Range (V)
34. Timer Relays
35. Type

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36. Manufacturer
37. Country of Origin
38. Ordering Code
39. Operating Voltage (V)
40. Max. Operating Time (msec.)
41. Time Setting Range (sec)
42. DC MCBs
43. Type
44. Manufacturer
45. Country of Origin
46. Ordering Code
47. Voltage Rating (V)
48. Current Rating (A)
49. Breaking Current Rating (kA)
50. Nos. of Auxiliary Contacts (Nos.)
51. AC MCBs
52. Type
53. Manufacturer
54. Country of Origin
55. Ordering Code
56. Voltage Rating (V)
57. Current Rating (A)
58. Breaking Current Rating (kA)
59. Nos. of Auxiliary Contacts (Nos.)
60. ELCBs
61. Type
62. Manufacturer
63. Country of Origin
64. Ordering Code
65. Voltage Rating (V)
66. Current Rating (A)
67. Breaking Current Rating (kA)
68. Minimum Operating Current Value (mA)
69. Nos. of Auxiliary Contacts (Nos.)
70. Terminal Blocks
71. Type
72. Manufacturer
73. Country of Origin
74. Size
75. Insulation Voltage (kV)
76. Voltage Rating (V)
77 Current Rating (a)
78. CT Terminal Blocks provided with Shorting, Grounding & (Yes/No)
Testing Facility

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18.2.3 Event Recorder Panels

4.3.1 Applicable Specification - P-204:2020

4.3.2 Reference Clause No. - 3.17.

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the features and assemblies with functional
reuqirements as detailed in the relevant clauses of the specification. Complete panel(s) shall be prepared and
provided for the full functionality of the substation and all required Equipment and Accessories have to be pro-
vided, regardless mentioned below or not. The final arrangement of the complete control and relay protection
system, substation automation system, metering, telecommunication and SCADA system, HV, MV and LV
equipment, etc, including, but not limited to: general and specific requirements, conditions and functions, ratings,
equipment, components, architecture, philosophy, schematic and logic diagrams, connections, interlockings,
apperience, displays, controls, signallization, hierachy, reports, etc, is subject of Employer's approval
1. Panel Details
2. Manufacturer
3. Country of Manufacture
4. Dimensions (HxWxD) (mm)
5. Sheet Thickness (mm)
6. Exterior Sheet Colour
7. Paint Thickness
8. IP Class
9. Event Recorder IEDs
10. Type
11. Manufacturer
12. Country of Origin
13. Ordering Code
14. Digital Channel Capacity (Nos.)
15. Maximum Sampling Rate (Hz)
16. Sequential Memory Capacity
17. Signal Patching Capacity
18. Transient Response
19. Time Resolution (msec.)
20. Event Resolution (Nos.)
21. Surge Withstand Capability
22. Maximum Built-in Non Volatile Memory
23. Nominal Auxiliary DC Power Supply
24. Tolerance band in Auxiliary DC Power Supply (%)
25. Max. DC Burden (W)
26. Operating Temperature & Humidity
27. Storage Temperature & Humidity
28. Enclosure Protection Class
29. Event Recorder Computer & Printer
30. Manufacturer
31. Type
32. Processor
1. Panel Details
2. Manufacturer
3. Country of Manufacture

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4. Dimensions (HxWxD) (mm)
5. Sheet Thickness (mm)
33. Built-in Hard Drive Memory (GB)
34. RAM Capacity (GB)
35. Screen Resolution
36. List Down all the types of Accessories Provided
37. Nominal Auxiliary AC Power Supply (V)
38. Tolerance band in Auxiliary AC Power Supply (%)
39. Printer Manufacturer
40. Printer Type
41. Printer Speed (ppm)

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18.2.4 Fault Recorder Panels

4.4.1 Applicable Specification - P-204:2020

4.4.2 Reference Clause No. - 3.18.

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the features and assemblies with functional
reuqirements as detailed in the relevant clauses of the specification. Complete panel(s) shall be prepared and
provided for the full functionality of the substation and all required Equipment and Accessories have to be pro-
vided, regardless mentioned below or not. The final arrangement of the complete control and relay protection
system, substation automation system, metering, telecommunication and SCADA system, HV, MV and LV
equipment, etc, including, but not limited to: general and specific requirements, conditions and functions, ratings,
equipment, components, architecture, philosophy, schematic and logic diagrams, connections, interlockings,
apperience, displays, controls, signallization, hierachy, reports, etc, is subject of Employer's approval
1 Panel Details
2. Manufacturer
3. Country of Manufacture
4. Dimensions (HxWxD) mm
5. Sheet thickness mm
6. Exterior Sheet Colour
7. Paint Thickness
8. IP Class
9. Fault Recorder IEDs
10. Type
11. Manufacturer
12. Country of Origin
13. Ordering Code
14. CT Input (A)
15. VT Input (V)
16. Analog Channel Capacity (Nos.)
17. Digital Channel Capacity (Nos.)
18. Maximum Sampling Rate (Hz)
19. Signal Patching Capacity
20. Transient Response
21. Time Resolution (msec.)
22. Event Resolution (Nos.)
23. Frequency Response
24. Dynamic Range
25. Signal to Noise Ratio
26. Pre-Fault Memory (msec.)
27. Maximum Record Length at Maximum Sampling Rate (sec)
28. Surge Withstand Capability
29. Maximum Built-in Non Volatile Memory
30. Nominal Auxiliary DC Power Supply
31. Tolerance band in Auxiliary DC Power Supply (%)
32. Max. DC Burden (W)
33. Max. AC Burden (Per Feeder) (VA)
34. Operating Temperature & Humidity

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35. Storage Temperature & Humidity
36. Enclosure Protection Class
37. Fault Recorder Computer & Printer
38. Manufacturer
39. Type
40. Processor
41. Built-in Hard Drive Memory (GB)
42. RAM Capacity (GB)
43. Screen Resolution
44. List Down all the types of Accessories
Provided
45. Nominal Auxiliary AC Power Supply (V)
46. Tolerance band in Auxiliary AC Power Supply (%)
47. Printer Manufacturer
48. Printer Type
49. Printer Speed (ppm)

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18.3 Substation Automation System Requirements

18.3.1 Introduction

5.1.1 This Section covers the Technical Specifications for Design, Manufacture, Inspection, Testing at
Manufacturer's works, packing for export, Shipment, Insurance, Transport and Delivery of Substation
Automation System (SAS). Moreover, Installation, Wiring, Testing, Commissioning at site & Mainte-
nance of SAS is also covered in this section.

5.1.2 The Technical Requirements laid down in this section specify the minimum benchmark for SAS
Equipment. The Contractor is liable to provide all additional equipment if and as required by the offices
of Chief Engineer (Protection & Control) and Chief Engineer (Telecommunications), NTDC during the
detailed design review stage of SAS to fulfil the functional / operational requirements and to make
scheme fully operative.

5.1.3 The Equipment supplied under this specification shall be manufactured & tested in accordance
with the technical requirements laid down herein and also as per the latest editions of the relevant ver-
sion of IEC/IEEE/NERC etc. as mentioned under Clause No. 5.2 of this specification.

5.1.4 The Substation Automation System (SAS) shall be installed for control, metering, monitoring, re-
cording and protection of all the substation equipment. Monitoring and control shall be possible from the
station Human Machine Interface (HMI) (Local SCADA), Bay Oriented Control Panels containing Bay
Control Units (BCU) located in Substation Control Room, Bay Oriented Local Control Cubicles with
Mimic bus located in Switchyard adjacent to primary equipment as well through National Control Centre
(NCC, NPCC, Islamabad) (Remote SCADA Centre).

5.1.5 The Substation Automation System shall primarily be consisting (but not limited to) of Bay Pro-
tection IEDs (as described in Section - I of this Specification), Bay Control IEDs, Recording Equipment,
Metering Equipment, Gateways for Communication / Control from NCC, Time Synchronization Equip-
ment, Bay level communication devices & Station level communication / monitoring / interfacing devices
etc.

5.1.6 The Bay level communication shall encompass independent data exchange at Bay - Bay level
while the station bus shall provide the interconnection between Operator & Engineer Workstations,
Gateways, Printers, Recording Equipment, Bay level protection & control IEDs. The bay level protection
IEDs & Control IEDs shall provide the direct hardwired connection with the Primary Equipment (Current
Transformers, Potential Transformers, Circuit Breakers, Isolators, Earthing Switch etc.) via. LCCs with-
out any need or requirement of Transducers, Converters or other interposing equipment and shall per-
form protection, control & monitoring functions respectively.

5.1.7 The attached Diagram No. P&C/NTDC/SASC/220 describes the conceptual drawings for Substa-
tion Automation System for 500/220/132 kV Substations of NTDC's Network. It shall be noted that these
diagrams layout the minimum requirements for the respective substation automation systems.

5.1.8 Unless otherwise specified, all equipment for 765 kV & 500 kV & 220 kV Systems shall be rated
for 220 V DC Auxiliary Supply with tolerances of +15% & -20%, 1A or 5A Nominal CT Current & 110 V
(Ph - Ph) / 63.5 V (Ph - N) Nominal VT Voltage.

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5.1.9 Unless otherwise specified, all equipment for 132 kV System shall be rated for 110 V DC Auxiliary
Supply with tolerances of +15% & -20%, 1A or 5A Nominal CT Current & 110 V (Ph - Ph) / 63.5 V (Ph -
N) Nominal VT Voltage.

5.1.10 Substation Automation system provider shall must have local after sales technical support centre.
It shall be ensured that the products be configured & commissioned by only Trained & Certified staff
from Manufacturer or Manufacturer's approved person.

5.1.11 A minimum of Ten (10) years warranty from date of installation shall be supported for all Intelligent
Electronic Devices (IEDs) of each voltage levels.

5.1.12 All SAS equipment shall have conformal coating and shall be suitable for harsh environments
expected to be present in substations.

18.3.2 Compliance with Standards

5.2.1 For Design & Testing of Substation Automation Equipment, the latest editions of the following
IEC, BS, IEEE, NERC & other standards (as applicable) shall be complied.

IEC 60255 Electrical Relays


IEC 61850 Communication Network & Systems in Substations
(Latest Edition)
IEC 62439-3 Industrial communication networks - High availability automation networks.
IEC 60038 IEC Standard Voltages
IEC 60068-2-1 Environmental testing - Part 2: Tests. Tests A: Cold
IEC 60068-2-2 Environmental testing - Part 2: Tests. Tests B: Dry heat
IEC 60068-2-14 Environmental testing - Part 2: Tests. Test N: Change of temperature
IEC 60068-2-30 Environmental testing - Part 2: Tests. Test Db and guidance: Damp heat, cyclic (12 +12 hour
cycle)
IEC 60068-2-78 Damp Heat
IEC 60255-5 Electrical Relays - Part 5: Insulation coordination for measuring relays and protection equip-
ment - Requirements and tests
IEC 60255-6 Electrical Relays - Part 6: Temperature range
IEC 60255-6 Continuous & Short Time Thermal Ratings of Voltage Inputs
IEC 60255-6 Thermal Rating and limiting dynamic peak values of current inputs
IEC 60255-11 Voltage dips, short interruptions, variations and ripple on auxiliary power supply port
IEC 60255-21-1 Electrical relays - Part 21: Vibration, shock, bump and seismic tests on measuring relays
and protection equipment - Section One: Vibration tests (sinusoidal) (Vibration Response &
Endurance)
IEC 60255-21-2 Electrical relays - Part 21: Vibration, shock, bump and seismic tests on measuring relays
and protection equipment - Section Two: Shock and bump tests
IEC 60255-21-3 Electrical relays - Part 21: Vibration, shock, bump and seismic tests on measuring relays
and protection equipment - Section 3: Seismic tests
IEC 60255-22-1 1 MHz burst disturbance tests
IEC 60255-23 Electrical relays - Part 23: Contact performance
IEC 60950 Thermal Load of Insulating Material
IEC 60664 Insulation Coordination for Equipment within low voltage systems
IEC 60529 Degrees of Protection provided by Enclosures (IP Code)

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IEC 61000-6-5 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 6: Generic standards - Section 5: Immunity for
power plants and substation environments
IEC 61000-6-1 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 6: Generic standards - Section 1: Immunity for
residential, commercial and light industrial environments
IEC 61000-6-2 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 62: Generic standards - Immunity for industrial
environments
IEC 61000-6-3 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 6: Generic standards - Section 3: Emission
standard for residential, commercial and light industrial environments
IEC 61000-6-4 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 6: Generic standards - Section 4: Emission
standard for industrial environments
IEC 61000-4-2 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-2: Testing and measurement techniques - Elec-
trostatic discharge immunity test
IEC 61000-4-3 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-3: Testing and measurement techniques - Ra-
diated, radio-frequency, electromagnetic field immunity test
IEC 61000-4-4 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4: Testing and measurement techniques Section
4: Electrical fast transient/burst immunity test
IEC 61000-4-5 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 45: Testing and measurement techniques -
Surge immunity test
IEC 61000-4-6 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-6: Testing and measurement techniques - Im-
munity to conducted disturbances, induced by radio-frequency fields
IEC 61000-4-8 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 48: Testing and measurement techniques -
Power frequency magnetic field immunity test
IEC 61000-4-11 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-11: Testing and measurement techniques -
Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations immunity tests
IEC 61000-4-12 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-12: Testing and measurement techniques -
Oscillatory waves immunity test
IEC 61000-4-17 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-17: Testing and measurement techniques -
Ripple on DC input power port immunity test
IEC 61000-4-29 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 4-29: Testing and measurement techniques -
Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations on DC input power port immunity
tests
EN 50263 (2000) Industrial Environment
IEC 61058-1 Functional safety of electrical / electronic / programmable electronic safety related systems
- Part 1: General requirements
EN 55022 Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of information tech-
nology equipment
EN 55023 Limits and methods of measurement of immunity characteristics of information technology
equipment
EN 50102 Degrees of protection provided by enclosures against external mechanical impact (IK Code)
EN 50081-2 Emissivity (Industry)
EN 50082-2 Immunity (Industry)
IEEE 802.3 IEEE Standard for Ethernet Networks
IEEE 802.3u IEEE Standard for Fast Ethernet at 1000 Mbits/s
IEEE 802.3x IEEE Standard for full duplex communication
IEEE 802.1d IEEE Standard for Bridging & Spanning Tree etc.
IEEE 802.1w IEEE Standard for Rapid Reconfiguration of Spanning Tree
IEEE 802.1p IEEE Standard for Quality of Service Prioritization Scheme
IEEE 802.1q IEEE Standard for Virtual LANs
IEEE 802.1x IEEE Standard for Port based Network Access Control

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IEEE 1613 Environmental and Testing Requirements for Communications Networking Devices in Elec-
tric Power Substations
IEC 62351 Power System Management and associated information exchange - Data and Communica-
tion Security.
IEC 62351 Data and communication security
IEC 62443 for Industrial Process Measurement and Control - Network and system security
NERC 1200 Urgent Action Standard 1200 - Cyber Security
NERC CIP CIP-002-1 through CIP-009-1
NERC Security Security Guidelines for the Electricity Sector
Guidelines

18.3.3 System Design

18.3.3.1 General System Design

5.3.1.1 The Substation Automation System shall be suitable for operation, monitoring and mainte-
nance of the complete substation including future extensions. The offered products shall be suitable for
efficient and reliable operation of outdoor or indoor substations for distribution and transmission envi-
ronment described in this specification.

5.3.1.2 The systems shall be of the state-of-the art based on IEC 61850 (latest edition) & IEC
62439-3 Parallel Redundancy Protocol (as described in above referred Conceptual SAS Diagrams) for
operation under electrical conditions present in high voltage / extra high voltage substations, follow the
latest engineering practice, ensure long-term compatibility requirements and continuity of equipment
supply and the safety of the operating staff.

5.3.1.3 Implementation of Parallel Redundancy Protocol (PRP) as described in IEC 62439-3 (latest
applicable) and this specification shall be applicable to both bay level communication & station level
communication.

5.3.1.4 The offered SAS shall support remote control and monitoring from NCC / remote SCADA
centre via gateways.

5.3.1.5 The system shall be designed such that personnel without any background knowledge in
microprocessor based technology are able to operate the system easily after having received some
basic training.

5.3.1.6 Maintenance, modification or extension of components shall not cause a shut down of the
whole substation automation system. Self-monitoring of single components, modules and communica-
tion shall be incorporated to increase the availability and the reliability of the equipment and to minimize
maintenance.

5.3.1.7 It shall be possible to start, load, operate, unload and stop the emergency diesel generator
(EDG) from the Operator's Workstations / Station HMI. The main parameters of the EDG including
speed, voltage, frequency, power, currents etc. shall be monitored at the station level. The faults in the
EDG system shall also be alarmed at the Operator's Workstation.

5.3.1.8 The SAS shall be equipped with advanced functionality of data collection from the con-
nected BCU IEDs, protection IEDs, other IEDs and conventional devices in the substation to realize the
annunciation/alarms, sequence of events recording (SER) functions.

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5.3.1.9 All Software used for Monitoring, Configuration, Recording etc. for complete Substation
shall be completely licensed for life time and shall have full user access rights. In addition to installation
of independent fully licensed software for each Operator Workstation, Engineering Workstation &
Maintenance Laptops, 04 Nos. additional fully licensed copies of abovementioned software shall be
provided to offices of Chief Engineer (Protection & Control) and Chief Engineer (Telecommunications),
NTDC each for reference & future use.

5.3.1.10 All equipment offered as part of SAS shall be Substation Hardened.

5.3.1.11 Standard type of connector for all Protection, Control & allied IEDs for interfacing with SAS
shall be LC Connector.

5.3.1.12 For all types of IEDs Local HMI requirements, either a backlit Local HMI

display or a active matrix LCD display shall be provided, which shall be suitable for reading details and
parameters in low ambient light conditions.

18.3.3.2 System Architecture

5.3.2.1 For safety and availability reasons the Substation Automation System shall be based on a
decentralized architecture and on a concept of bay-oriented, distributed intelligence.

5.3.2.2 Functions shall be decentralized, object oriented and located as close as possible to the
process. The main process information of the station shall be stored in distributed databases. For de-
tailed Concept Diagrams of SAS, please refer to the attached SAS Conceptual Diagram.

5.3.2.3 At bay level, the IEDs shall provide all bay level functions (i.e. the functions that use mainly
the data of one bay and act mainly on primary equipment of that bay) regarding control, monitoring and
protection, inputs for status indication and outputs for commands. The IEDs should be hardwired con-
nected to the switchgear without any need for additional interposition or transducers.

5.3.2.4 Each bay control IED shall be independent from each other and its functioning shall not be
affected by any fault occurring in any of the other bay control units of the station.

5.3.2.5 The data exchange between the electronic devices on bay and station level shall take place
via the IEC 61850 bus. The bus shall be realized using fibre-optic cables, thereby guaranteeing disturb-
ance-free communication.

5.3.2.6 The communication buses shall be designed in dual redundant fault-tolerant "Rings" or
"Ladder" at all voltage levels. During the events of failure of one of the PRP Network & in order to achieve
1+1 Redundancy, Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) shall be implemented in both the PRP A &
PRP B Networks.

5.3.2.7 For the links between individual bay IEDs to Ethernet switches, a "Star" scheme shall be
used.

5.3.2.8 It shall be such that failure of one set of fibres shall not affect the normal operation of the
SAS. However, failure of any fibre(s) shall be alarmed in SAS. The next higher standard fibre optic cable
size shall be selected as compared to the actual connection. However, a min. of spare 20% set of fibres

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(along with the required fibre optics termination / connectors) shall be ensured to support ease of re-
placement in event of failures of individual working fibres.

5.3.2.9 To increase system performance and availability the system shall support several physi-
cally separated networks for the IEC 61850 station bus e.g. separate networks for different voltage
levels.

5.3.2.10 At station level, the entire station shall be controlled and supervised from the station HMI.
It shall be possible to control and monitor the bay from the bay level equipment (Bay Control Panels /
Local Control Cubicles), in the event that the communication link fails. The station wide interlocking shall
also be available when the station computer / communication fails. To support this, the hard-wired sta-
tion vide interlocks shall also be implemented.

5.3.2.11 To provide highest reliability the station HMI and the gateways shall work completely inde-
pendent meaning retrieving the process data directly from the bay level devices. Additionally, the gate-
way and the station HMI shall be configured fully redundant to ensure fully functionality in case of single
point of failure.

5.3.2.12 Clear control priorities shall prevent that operation of a single switch can be initiated at the
same time from more than one of the various control levels, i.e. SCADA, station, bay level or apparatus
level. The priority shall always be on the lowest enabled control level.

5.3.2.13 The station level contains the station-oriented functions related to the complete substation,
which cannot be realized at bay level, e.g. alarm list or event list related to the entire substation, gateway
for the communication with remote control centre.

5.3.2.14 A dedicated redundant master clock based on Precision Time Synchronization Protocol (PTP)
interface for GPS time synchronization shall be provided in accordance with IEEE 1588 v2 interface in
order to achieve network clock synchronization accuracy in the sub-microsecond range. for the synchro-
nization of the entire system shall be provided. This master clock should be independent of the station
computers and of the gateways and should synchronize all devices via the communication buses.

18.3.4 Main Parts of SAS

18.3.4.1 General

5.4.1.1 As a summary, the SAS shall be comprised of the below mentioned (but not limited to)
major components. Additional components as per the requirement of the scheme as finalized during the
detail design stage shall also be provided.

18.3.4.2 Bay Control IEDs (BCU)

5.4.2.1 The microprocessor-based BCU shall provide control, automation, monitoring, event re-
cording of 01 No. of Breaker and its allied Disconnectors (Bus Isolators, Line Isolators & Earthing
Switches etc.) in One & a Half Breaker Scheme or complete 01 No. of Bay in Double Busbar Single
Breaker scheme containing 01 No. of Breaker and its allied disconnectors (Bus Isolators, Line Isolators
& Earthing Switches etc.) Furthermore the BCU shall also be used for metering for the relevant Bay.
Note: The Nos. of Disconnectors allied with single circuit breaker may vary in GIS Application. The Bay
Control Unit shall be capable of controlling a maximum of 06 Nos. of Disconnectors.

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5.4.2.2 The BCU shall measure, monitor and calculate the following:

x Voltage
x Current
x Frequency
x Phase Angle
x Active Power
x Reactive Power
x Total Harmonic Distortion
x Individual Harmonic Distortion of any nth Harmonic. (Up-to 11th of Harmonics min.)
x Sequence Components of Current & Voltage.

5.4.2.3 The BCU shall have Current, Voltage, MW & MVAR Metering Accuracy of 0.2%. The Meter-
ing Accuracy for Frequency shall be 0.05 Hz.

5.4.2.4 The BCU shall also support min/max metering, energy and demand metering with storage
load profile.

5.4.2.5 Bay control IED shall be capable of self-checking & constant self-supervision of any possi-
ble Hardware / Software error.

5.4.2.6 The BCU shall be capable of carrying out synchronized switching of Circuit Breaker while
monitoring the voltage values, frequency values & phase angle values of voltages on both sides of circuit
breaker. The BCU include two synchronism-check elements with separate maximum difference in above
stated settings. The synchronism-check function shall also allow different sources of synchronizing volt-
age (VA, VB, VC, VAB, VBC, VCA). It shall also be possible to bypass the synchro-check during the condi-
tions when one / both side(s) of the circuit breaker are not energized i.e. Dead Line - Live Bus, Live Line
- Dead Bus & Dead Line - Dead Bus scenarios.

5.4.2.7 Each BCU for 500 kV & 220 kV Systems shall be equipped with a minimum of 5 Voltage
Measuring Coils.

5.4.2.8 The BCU shall include independent breaker open / close push buttons and indicating
lamps. The closing of circuit breakers shall only be possible on successful check of Interlocking
Schemes & synchro-check functionality. In case of failure of circuit breaker close due to unsuccessful
operation of Interlocking / sync-check scheme, the relevant failure message shall be printed in the BCU
HMI and respective event shall also be logged in the Event Recorder / SOE of the BCU & communicated
to station level computers.

5.4.2.9 The BCU shall support a minimum of 06 simultaneous client server communication sessions
over the Ethernet.

5.4.2.10 The BCU shall include programmable logic functions for a wide range of user-configurable
protection, monitoring, and control schemes. Logic shall have the ability to use bay elements, math functions,
comparison functions, and Boolean logic functions.

5.4.2.11 The BCU shall include at-least 32 local control variables, 32 remote control variables, 32
latching variables to be used for Position indications & other remote signalling purposes etc. Moreover,
the BCU shall be able to display programmable display messages in conjunction with a local display

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panel in the BCU. The BCU shall be capable of displaying custom messages. The Binary Inputs of Bay
Control Unit shall have user configurable Voltage level for Logic 1 Detection.

5.4.2.12 The BCU shall support the capability of providing unique name settings (aliases) as many
as 200 (min.) different relay Boolean and analogue quantities.

5.4.2.13 The BCU shall include front independent RS-232 serial ports / Ethernet / USB port for ex-
ternal communication with maintenance laptops.

5.4.2.14 The BCU shall include Ethernet communication capabilities with IEC 624393 PRP Redun-
dancy, fail over, fixed, and switched port modes.

5.4.2.15 The BCU shall have send and receive logic elements, and analogue and virtual terminal
elements in each of two serial communications ports for dedicated relay-to-relay communication.

5.4.2.16 The BCU shall be capable of IEC 61850 compliant (Edition II) communication over Ether-
net. The IEC 61850 capability shall include GOOSE messaging and defined logical node data points.

5.4.2.17 The BCU shall be capable of sending out multiple independent GOOSE Messages. More-
over, Priority tagging of each GOOSE Message shall also be possible.

5.4.2.18 Moreover, tagging of each GOOSE Message to any specific VLAN etc. shall also be pos-
sible for data traffic management.

5.4.2.19 The BCU shall be capable of receiving the time synchronization signal over Ethernet in
compliant to PTP (amended to date).

5.4.2.20 The BCU shall also be capable of synchronizing the internal timekeeping to a network time
source. Further, the BCU shall also have internal Clock for time synchronization during the events of
un-availability of external GPS time signal.

5.4.2.21 The BCU shall time-tag event reports to an absolute accuracy of ±1msec. BCUs at different
system locations shall have the same absolute timing accuracy.

5.4.2.22 The BCUs shall allow inspection of settings, metering reports, self-test reports, and config-
uration via a guaranteed read-only integrated web server.

5.4.2.23 The BCU shall have multilevel passwords to safeguard bay control and automation set-
tings.

5.4.2.24 Parallel Redundancy Protocol shall be used to provide seamless recovery from any single
Ethernet network failure, in accordance with IEC 624393. The Ethernet network and all traffic shall be
fully duplicated with data communication operating in parallel.

5.4.2.25 The BCU shall include custom configurable display information to display status, analogue
quantities with units, user-defined labels, and alarm information.

5.4.2.26 The bay controller shall have the ability to display one-line bay diagrams on the front-panel
display. The bay display shall be interactive to view the status and control of breakers and disconnector
switches.

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5.4.2.27 The BCU shall include operator control push buttons on the front panel. Each push button
shall be programmable and accessible in the bay control logic.

5.4.2.28 The BCU shall automatically record disturbance events at a minimum sampling rate of 1
kHz. Events shall be stored in non-volatile memory. The BCU shall also include a built-in Event Recorder
that stores the latest 1000 entries.

5.4.2.29 The Total Fault Recording Duration, Pre-Fault Duration and Sampling Rate etc. for the
built-in recording feature of each IED shall be user configurable.

5.4.2.30 The BCU shall include a breaker wear monitor function for two circuit breakers with a pro-
grammable breaker monitor curve. Electrical and mechanical operating times, with comparison between
last and average times, shall be monitored and reported.

5.4.2.31 In addition to above, the BCU for Auto Transformers or Power Transformer Bays shall also
be able to indicate Transformer Winding Temperature, Oil Temperature, Tap Position Indication & Con-
trol.

5.4.2.32 The BCU shall also support Auto / Manual control & configuration of Under Frequency Load
Shedding schemes.

5.4.2.33 The BCU shall be suitable for continuous operation over a temperature range of -10 °C to
+55 °C for indoor applications. While the Storage Temperature Range for the BCU shall be -40 °C to
+70 °C.

5.4.2.34 The BCU shall include configurable labels to customize the targets and operator control
push buttons.

5.4.2.35 The BCU shall be capable of being set by Windows based graphical and ASCII terminal
interfaces.

5.4.2.36 The BCU shall be rated for 1 A or 5 A Nominal Current, 110 V (Ph - Ph) & 63.5 V (Ph - N)
Voltages.

5.4.2.37 The Current Measuring Modules of BCU shall be able to carry 4 x IN Current continuously,
6 x IN for 3 sec & 20 x IN for 1 sec.

5.4.2.38 The Voltage Measuring Modules of BCU shall be able to carry 420 V continuously & 450 V
for 10 sec.

5.4.2.39 Each output contact of BCU shall be coordinated with station requirements. However, if not
specified, minimum contact ratings shall be as follows:

x Switching Voltage = 250 V


x Contact rating = 1250 W/VA
x Making Current = 30 A AC or DC for 0.2 Sec
x Continuous Carrying Current = 5A
x Breaking Current (Power) L/R ≤ 40 ms = 30 W/VA
x Typical Pick-up time = ≤ 10 msec.

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5.4.2.40 It shall be ensured that the BCU is provided with heavy-duty output contacts for direct
opening & closing of circuit breaker. The ratings of contacts shall be coordinated with the requirements
of Circuit Breaker Opening & Closing Coils. So that, in case of failure of CB Auxiliary Contacts (52a or
52b), the relay contact used for direct opening / closing, shall not be damaged. In addition to above,
adequate number of spare heavy-duty contacts shall also be provided.

5.4.2.41 The minimum size of Local HMI on BCU shall be 4.5" and it shall be large enough to display
all switch gear items of the relevant bay.

5.4.2.42 Each BCU shall have a minimum of 30% spare Inputs, Output & Software capacity for
future use.

5.4.2.43 The BCU shall have internal event & oscillography storage capacity for a minimum of 48
Hrs.

18.3.4.3 Bay Protection IEDs (BPU)

5.4.3.1 For details regarding Protection IEDs, please refer to Section I of this Specification. Unless oth-
erwise specified, separate Protection IEDs & Control IEDs shall be provided for High Voltage & Extra
High Voltage system. Bay Protection Panels shall be provided as explained in Section I (Clause Nos.
1.14 & 1.15) of this specification.

18.3.4.4 Ethernet Switches

5.4.4.1 Ethernet Switches shall be provided for establishing substation LAN (Comprising of Station
Level & Bay Level Communication) based on fibre optic network compliant to IEC 61850 & 62439-3
PRP communication profiles. Ethernet Switches shall be Substation Hardened, Managed type so that
they can prioritize communication, support full duplex communication, provide capabilities that deal with
communications network faults and can deal with different classes of IEDs. The switches shall have
100Base-FX technology for connection of Bay level / Station level devices to the local area network
(LAN). The fibre optic backbone shall be based on Gigabit Ethernet (1000 Mbps). The switches of re-
dundant substation LAN (PRP-A / PRP-B) shall have distinct identification labels. Each Ethernet Switch
shall have at least 25% spare connection slots.

5.4.4.2 Ethernet Switches shall support Auto Negotiation, Force Speed & Full Duplex mode of
communication.

5.4.4.3 Ethernet Switches shall support MAC address table size at least 8192 addresses.

5.4.4.4 The offered type of Ethernet Switches shall have dual power supply cards.

5.4.4.5 The Ethernet Switch shall have up to 24 Ethernet ports with 4 x 1 Gbps and 20 x 100 Mbps
communication speeds.

5.4.4.6 Ethernet Switches shall have at-least one (01) No. of RJ45 connector for connection to
maintenance engineer laptop.

5.4.4.7 Ethernet Switches shall be no moving parts and the Design shall be fan-less.

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5.4.4.8 Switch shall be designed, built and tested for trouble-free operation in extreme conditions,
meet or exceeds the requirements of IEC 60255, IEC 61850-3 and IEEE 1613 Class 2 (Class 2 is for
communications devices used in substation communications where it is desired to have error-free, un-
interrupted communications during the occurrence of the Surge Withstand Capability transients) for
communication devices in electric power substations, with the specified temperature range.

5.4.4.9 Ethernet Switches shall be suitable for continuous operation over a temperature range of -
10 °C to +70 °C. While the Storage Temperature Range shall be -40 °C to +85 °C.

5.4.4.10 Switch Network shall meet Protection Class Ethernet Networks (PCEN) and shall be
GOOSE Centric in nature. The Network shall comply with requirements of IEC 61850-5 Type 1A, per-
formance class P2/P3 i.e. a message should be available within 3 msec. and 99.9999% of the time from
One Point to another and in 18 msec. otherwise (during fail over / reconvergence etc.).

5.4.4.11 Ethernet Switches shall support Store & Forward switching method. The Switch latency
shall be less than 7 μs.

5.4.4.12 The device shall support as many as 4,095 IEEE 802.1Q-2005 VLANs.

5.4.4.13 The device shall be capable of automatically disabling a port receiving unexpected Bridge
Protocol Data Units (BPDUs).

5.4.4.14 The device shall support MAC-based port security.

5.4.4.15 The device shall support setting maximum ingress and egress rates on device ports.

5.4.4.16 The device shall support filtering multicast MAC addresses.

5.4.4.17 The device shall support IEEE 802.1Q-2005 VLAN and Priority Tagging CoS traffic priori-
tization. The device shall also support DiffServ DSCP traffic prioritization.

5.4.4.18 The device shall support mirroring ingress and egress frames to a target port.

5.4.4.19 The Ethernet Shall be PTP complaint on all of its ports. Each Ethernet Switch shall syn-
chronize its time with respect to the input signal from Grand Master Clock / upstream Ethernet switch
and then synchronize its downstream connected IEDs to PTP.

5.4.4.20 The device shall support for IPv4 and IPv6 protocols (Multicast, Unicast and Broadcast
operation). The device shall also support Storm detection and control (Multicast, Unicast and Broadcast
storm types).

5.4.4.21 The device shall also support automatic loop detection and Log or Shutdown port actions.

5.4.4.22 The Ethernet Switch shall support loop detection and protection through Spanning-tree
protocols:
a. Spanning Tree Protocol (STP).
b. Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) IEEE 802.1w.

5.4.4.23 The device shall support SNMP v1, v2, and v3.

5.4.4.24 The device shall provide a secure GUI-based management interface.

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5.4.4.25 The device shall monitor health and functions and report state changes.

5.4.4.26 The device shall provide an Ethernet interface to the HTTPS management port.
The management port will be used for configuration settings and monitoring and will be protected with
encryption and authentication algorithms.

5.4.4.27 The device shall support and provide Central Authentication with LDAP or multi-factor cen-
tralized authentication through RADIUS and protect client saturation with rate limiting.

5.4.4.28 Comprehensive security features such as SNMPv3, HTTPS and MAC Security shall be
provided to ensure that only authorized users and devices have access to the network.

5.4.4.29 The device shall log locally and forward event messages across an Ethernet network.

5.4.4.30 The 100BASE-FX ports shall support FEFI.

18.3.4.5 Station Human Machine Interface (HMI)

5.4.5.1 Station HMI shall contain, as minimum, 02 Nos. of Operator Workstation, 01 No. of Engi-
neering Workstation, 02 Nos. of large screen displays (min. 65") along with all related fully licensed
versions of Windows operating system, Anti-Virus, Operation / Application / Maintenance Software(s),
firmware & allied equipment to support substation control, monitoring & event recording.

5.4.5.2 Operator Workstation are computers where the substation control & data acquisition, alarm
/ events / trends / disturbances records recording & retrieval and other SAS related functions shall be
carried out.

5.4.5.3 Engineering Workstation is computer where equipment settings configuration, retrieval &
other SAS related functions are supported.

5.4.5.4 It must be noted that Operator Workstations & Engineering Workstation shall be independ-
ent dedicated computers along with their individual copies of related licensed software and allied acces-
sories.

5.4.5.5 Operator Workstations & Engineering Workstation shall be rugged type and comply to re-
quirements of IEEE 1613, IEC 61850-3 & IEC 62439-3 PRP.

5.4.5.6 The computers shall have no moving parts and no fans.

5.4.5.7 The computers should have on-board power supply, custom heat sink, error- correcting
code (ECC) memory, SSD storage, and custom-designed system monitor and enhanced watchdog
timer.

5.4.5.8 The computers shall be suitable for continuous operation over a temperature range of -10
°C to +70 °C. While the Storage Temperature Range shall be -40 °C to +85 °C to ensures reliable
performance High-quality single-level cell (SLC) SSDs and error-correcting code (ECC) memory in-
crease system reliability.

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5.4.5.9 Environmental Operation Conditions shall be designed to operate in the presence of vibra-
tion, seismic, and shock (15 g) events due to nearby equipment or rough handling. It shall correctly
operate during 15 kV electrostatic discharge (ESD) events as well as during electrical surges caused by
lightning and other events reliability should be ten times greater than that of traditional industrial com-
puters (i.e. more than 100-year typical mean time between failures [MTBF]).

5.4.5.10 The minimum specifications for Operator Workstations & Engineering Workstations are as
under:

i. Processor: Core i7 (Latest Generation).


ii. Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4000.
iii. RAM: 16 GB DDR4.
iv. Hard Drive: Solid-state Drive 1 TB SSD.
v. LED: 21".
vi. Optical Drive: DVD-RW.
vii. Operating System: Windows 10 Professional (64 bit).
viii. Along-with Cables, Driver CDs, pre-installed all type of software & Converters for Communication
with Protection Relays, Metering Equipment, FR, BCUs, Local SCADA/HMI, SAS Equipment(s)
etc.

5.4.5.11 The minimum specifications for Maintenance Laptops are as under:

i. Processor: Core i7 (Latest Generation).


ii. Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4000.
iii. RAM: 16GB DDR4.
iv. Hard Drive: Solid-state Drive 1 TB SSD.
v. LED: 15.6".
vi. Optical Drive: DVD-RW.
vii. Operating System: Windows 10 Professional (64 bit).
viii. Along-with battery charger, bag, cable, drivers CDs, pre-installed all type of software & converters
for communication with protection relays, metering equipment, FR, BCUs, local SCADA / HMI,
SAS equipment(s) etc.

5.4.5.12 All unused ports of Operator Workstations, Engineering Workstation & Maintenance Lap-
tops shall be blocked.

5.4.5.13 All licensing files & image files for operating system and all relevant SAS related software
shall be provided.

18.3.4.6 Gateways

5.4.6.1 Redundant SCADA Communication Gateways for Remote Control & Monitoring from NCC
/ SCADA Master Station(s). The substation side of the communication gateways shall be interfaced with
substation internal inter-bay bus using IEC 61850 & 62439-3 while the other side shall face the external
NCC / SCADA Master Station(s) using IEC 60870-5-101 & 60870-5-104 Communication standards.
Gateways shall also act as protocol converters needed for communication of SAS data inside the sub-
station with NCC / SCADA Master Station(s) outside the substation.

5.4.6.2 Gateways are part of SAS but for detailed technical details, please refer to relevant speci-
fications issued by Office of Chief Engineer (Telecommunication), NTDC.

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18.3.4.7 Digital Disturbance & Fault Recorder (FR)

5.4.7.1 Independent Digital Disturbance & Fault Recorder shall be used for fault recording & print-
ing of fault occurring at all voltage levels of the complete substation. The FR shall be connected to the
station bus for station fault monitoring & onward communication of faults to NCC / SCADA Master Sta-
tion(s) via Redundant SCADA Gateways. Fault Recorder shall be in compliant with Clause No. 3.18 of
this specification.

18.3.4.8 Event Recorder

5.4.8.1 Event Recorder Functionality shall be built-in to SAS and Gateways. Event Recorder func-
tionality shall be in compliant with Clause No. 3.17 of this specification.

5.4.8.2 The SAS and Gateways shall be capable of Mapping and Storing all the events for the
complete 500/220/132 kV, 11 kV & AC/DC Auxiliary Supply Systems etc. The exact quantity of Events
to be recorded shall be submitted by the Contractor for approval of NTDC P&C during detail design
stage as per requirement of scheme.

5.4.8.3 Mapping & Storing facilities of events for a minimum of 02 Nos. 500 kV Bays, 02 Nos. 220
kV Bays & 04 Nos. 132 kV Bays as spare shall be ensured in SAS and Gateways for future extension.

5.4.8.4 The Event List shall be displayed on the Station HMIs. Gateways shall also record events
for onward transmission of selected events to NPCC/Remote Control Station.

18.3.4.9 Redundant GPS Receivers

5.4.9.1 Redundant GPS Receivers shall be based on IEEE 1588 v2 Precision Time Protocol (PTP)
and shall be used for accurate time synchronization of all SAS related equipment within the substation.

5.4.9.2 The PTP Time Synchronization shall be used for Fault Recorders having built-in IEEE
C37.118 Synchrophasor functionality,Protection Relays, Bay Control Units and other allied IEDs.

5.4.9.3 The GPS Clock Equipment shall track multiple satellites for each constellation (GPS and
GLONASS both). Clock equipment should compare GNSS information it receives from GPS and
GLONASS sources and uses this information to identify anomalies in the received signals. Implemen-
tation shall ensure prevention of GPS Spoofing / cyber attacks.

5.4.9.4 The GPS Clock equipment shall synchronize within ±40 ns to Coordinated Universal Time
(UTC) for power protection applications.

5.4.9.5 The device shall be capable of time synchronizing the downstream IEDs as per IEEE 1588
v2 (PTP) with accuracy of ± 1 μs.

5.4.9.6 The device shall serve PTP time on as many as four independent networks providing ±1μs
peak time stamp accuracy to UTC for power protection applications.

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5.4.9.7 The GPS Receiver shall also support PRP operation for connection to redundant IEC
62439-3 PRP compliant LANs (PRP-A / PRP-B).

5.4.9.8 GPS Clock shall be comply with the requirements of IEC 60255, IEC 61850-3 and IEEE
1613 Class 2 (Class 2 is for communications devices used in substation communications where it is
desired to have error-free, uninterrupted communications during the occurrence of the Surge Withstand
Capability transients).

5.4.9.9 Clock shall have built in TCXO or OCXO Oscillator and shall provide an accuracy of
±36μs/day or better for the events when GNSS Lock is temporarily lost.

5.4.9.10 The device shall include as many as four (minimum) of the BNC ports can be configured
for demodulated IRIG-B / PPS. The device shall also have alarm contact output (Standard Form C /
better). The alarm contact shall be "Dry" type. The time accuracy of the alarm output contact shall be
±1μs or better. The device shall provide a secure HTTPS GUI-based management interface.

5.4.9.11 GPS Clock shall be suitable for continuous operation over a temperature range of -10 °C
to +70 °C. While the Storage Temperature Range shall be -40 °C to +85 °C.

18.3.4.10 Local Control Cubicles (LCC)

5.4.10.1 Local Control Cubicles shall be placed in the switchyard adjacent to the controlling EHV /
HV Circuit Breaker.

5.4.10.2 LCC shall be provided with Mimic for the control of the relevant Circuit Breaker & allied
isolator / earthing switches from the Switchyard via. Discrepancy Control type Switches. This is the
lowest level of control.

5.4.10.3 The LCCs shall be provided on per breaker basis.

5.4.10.4 The status of circuit breakers, disconnectors and earthing switches shall be indicated by
the indicating lamps of the discrepancy-type control switch having Off Command-OFF-ON-On Com-
mand positions. An ON status of control switch lamp indicates that position of both the control switch
and respective circuit breaker are in agreement with each other. A disagreement in their positions initi-
ates flickering of control switch lamp/LEDs.

5.4.10.5 For details regarding construction & functionality of Local Control Cubicles, please refer to
clause no. 3.19.

5.4.10.6 For Synchronized Closing of CB from LCC, Synchronization Check Relay installed in Sta-
tion Level Interfacing Panel Set I or Set II shall be utilized.

5.4.10.7 In "Sync Manual" mode, on "CB Selection for Sync" and receipt of CB Control Command
from the Control Discrepancy Switch of the selected CB, the Synchronization Scheme shall start, apply
the Voltages related to the selected CB to the synchronization relay and on successful synchronization
by the synchronization relay, in presence of CB Close Command & successful check of other allied
interlocks, the circuit breaker shall close successfully.

5.4.10.8 In "Sync Auto" mode, on "CB Selection for Sync" and if the Control Discrepancy Switch of
the selected CB is at Close Position, the Synchronization Scheme shall start, apply the Voltages related

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to the selected CB to the synchronization relay and on successful synchronization by the synchroniza-
tion relay & successful check of other allied interlocks, the circuit breaker shall close successfully.

5.4.10.9 Note that in "Sync Auto" mode, operator did not give the CB Close Command from the
Control Panel rather the operator has only selected the CB for Synchronization and placed its control
discrepancy switch at "Close Position".

5.4.10.10 If synchronism check is un-successful within an adjustable pre-set time an alarm is acti-
vated and the scheme is deactivated, Alarm is generated on the Station HMI and Event is logged in
Station Event Recorder/SOE. The Key Lockable Selector Switch shall be withdraw-able in OFF Position.

18.3.4.11 Common BCU

5.4.11.1 Signals not pertaining to a specific bay shall be communication to the substation Ethernet
communication interface via the common Bay Control IEDs (BCUs). Common BCU shall have all control
& metering functionality as specified in clause no. 5.4.2 above.

5.4.11.2 Common BCU for 500 kV Voltage Level along with all allied electrical & communication
interface equipment shall be housed in Station Level Interfacing Panel Set I. Common BCU for 220 kV
Voltage level along with all allied electrical & communication interface equipment shall be housed in
Station Level Interfacing Panel Set II. Common BCU for 132 kV Voltage level along with all allied elec-
trical & communication interface equipment shall be housed in Station Level Interfacing Panel Set III.

5.4.11.3 The minimum size of Local HMI on Common BCU shall be 4.5" and it shall be large enough
to display all switchgear items of the relevant bay.

18.3.4.12 Synchronization Scheme

5.4.12.1 Substation Automation System shall also encompass Synchronization scheme for synchro-
nized closing of EHV / HV Circuit Breakers.

5.4.12.2 Independent Synchronization Scheme shall be provided for each EHV / HV Voltage level
of the substation.

5.4.12.3 Built-in Synchronizing Check feature of each BCU shall be utilized for Synchronized Clos-
ing of the relevant CB from BCU, Station Level or Remote SCADA level closing.

5.4.12.4 Independent Synchronization Check Relays installed in Station Level Interfacing Panels
shall be utilized for Synchronized Closing of the CB of relevant voltage level from LCC.

18.3.4.13 Combined Protection & Control IEDs

5.4.13.1 Combined Protection & Control IEDs shall be provided for Protection & Control of 11 kV
MV Switchgear only.

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5.4.13.2 The Combined Protection & Control IED shall be installed in place of Over-Current & Earth
Fault Protection Relay in the LV Compartment of 11 kV Switchgear panels as specified in NTDC Spec-
ification P-44:2018 and shall have all control & metering functionality as specified in clause no. 5.4.2
above.

5.4.13.3 For Protection features of the Combined Protection & Control IED, please refer to NTDC
Specification P-44:2018 (amended to date).

5.4.13.4 The minimum size of Local HMI on Combined Protection & Control IED shall be 4.5" and it
shall be large enough to display all switchgear items of the relevant 11 kV Bay.

18.3.4.14 Miscellaneous SAS Panels

5.4.14.1 These types of panels shall be housing the SAS equipment, which includes (but not limited
to) the following:

x Common BCUs.
x GPS Clock & allied equipment.
x Substation Hardened Ethernet Switches.
x Synchronization Check Relays.
x Fibre Optic Splicing Cassettes.
x Common Alarm Panels.
x Computers, front-end displays, internal cabling & wiring and other allied equipment etc.

5.4.14.2 The quantity of such panels shall be variable and dependent on the need & requirement of
the substation design. The quantity of such panels shall be finalized at the time of detailed design.

18.3.4.15 Other Allied Equipment

5.4.15.1 Peripheral equipment such as Network Printers, display units front end computers, large
screen displays, sequence of event (SOE) printers, supporting power supplies, inverter UPS, all equip-
ment to support data exchange, communication & event receding between different system compo-
nents, IEDs, Station Computers, Communication Gateways, Digital Disturbance & Faults Recorder etc.
at both bay level & station level shall also be provided as per the need and requirement of scheme.

5.4.15.2 All electrical wiring & Fibre Optic Cabling & splicing etc. along with all allied equipment shall
also be provided for a fully functional & operational Substation Automation System.

5.4.15.3 Other devices, equipment, software & firmware etc. not listed above but required for fully
functional and operational Substation Automation System shall also be provided.

18.3.5 Ethernet Topology

5.5.1 Ethernet switches shall fulfil the hardened requirements concerning but not limited to temperature,
EMC and power supply suitable to be installed in substations shall be provided i.e. the same data as
common for numerical protection relays.

5.5.2 The use of Ethernet Hubs is not permitted as they do not provide collision free transmission.

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5.5.3 The system architecture shall be based on completely distributed approach also concerning the
connection of any device to the system. Meaning any device, protection as well as control and station
level devices shall directly be connected to the Ethernet backbone.

5.5.4 To ensure maximum performance also for large systems it shall be possible to have more than
one physical separated network. The network shall be designed that the number of switches used keeps
the latency for time critical applications to a minimum.

5.5.5 Substation LAN shall be based on IEC 61850 & IEC 62439-3 PRP (latest applicable with min. 02
years field experience) and as referenced in IEC 618508-1 communication profiles. Each PRP Network
(PRP - A & PRP - B) shall have Ethernet Switches connected in ring or ladder topology.

5.5.6 Ethernet Topology shall fulfil all the requirements and guidelines as specified in IEC 61850-90-4
(amended to date).

5.5.7 The Station Level LAN (based on IEC 61850 Ed. II & IEC 62439-3 PRP) shall be independent for
each Voltage Level. The Ethernet topology shall be subject to approval of NTDC.

18.3.6 Functional Requirements

18.3.6.1 General

5.6.1.1 The functional requirements address all the functions needed for efficient monitoring and
control of the entire substation. The functional requirements are divided into the following main sub-
groups:

x System Functions
x Supervision Functions
x Control Functions
x Protection Functions

5.6.1.2 For Protection related functions,please refer to Section 1 of this Specification.

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18.3.6.2 System Functions

5.6.2.1 HMI (Bay / Station Level)

5.6.2.1.1 The control of the switching objects shall be possible via the Bay Control Unit and via the
redundant station HMI (Operator Workstations).

5.6.2.1.2 The base HMI software package for the Operator Workstation shall include the main SAS
functions and it shall be independent of project specific hardware version and operating system.
The software for Engineering Workstation shall include tools for graphics editing, engineering and sys-
tem configuration. The system shall be easy to use, to maintain, and to adapt according to specific user
requirements. Systems shall contain a library with standard functions and applications. The fault/ dis-
turbance analysis and evaluation software shall also be included as part of Engineering Workstation.

5.6.2.1.3 IEC 61850-based configuration control, using the SCL tools shall be provided by the con-
tractor for off-line operation.

5.6.2.2 Tele-Control

5.6.2.2.1 The tele-control function shall provide the link to the remote control centre (NCC).
Several lines with different protocols shall be supported. A command authority mechanism shall apply
for the control commands. Building of group alarms and pre-calculation of measurements needs to be
supported to reduce the amount of signals submitted to the remote control centre.

5.6.2.3 Time Synchronization

5.6.2.3.1 Precision Time Synchronization Protocol (PTP) interface for GPS time synchronization
shall be provided in accordance with IEEE 1588 v2 interface in order to achieve network clock synchro-
nization accuracy in the sub-microsecond range. Moreover, all the relays, bay control units (BCU) and
all other intelligent devices (IEDs) etc. shall be compatible with PTP in compliance to IEEE 1588 v2.
Use of Protocol Converter for Time Synchronization Purpose is not allowed.

5.6.2.3.2 Upon failure of any GPS receiver in the time synchronization system, the GPS receiver
shall transmit an alarm to both the Station HMI equipment in the SAS, and the remote SCADA Master
Station(s).

5.6.2.3.3 In the event of failures of both GPS clock receivers, which are beyond the control of the
GPS clock receivers (e.g. shutdown of the GPS satellite network, atmospheric conditions blocking re-
ception of GPS signals at the GPS receivers, etc.), there shall be a means of time synchronization by
the use of internal SAS clocking sources (e.g. internal clocks inside the IED(s), etc.).

5.6.2.3.4 Events shall be time stamped directly at the source that means in the IED. The system
wide synchronization shall be done via a master clock to all IEDs and relevant station level equipment.
In case the synchronization source is lost the time deviation shall not exceed ±36μs/day.

5.6.2.4 Data Archiving

5.6.2.4.1 Archiving of historical events and measurement reports and trend data for long term stor-
age and later retrieval or archiving shall be provided.

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5.6.2.5 Access Rights

5.6.2.5.1 To protect the system from unauthorized actions and changes, the access to the system
components shall be controlled by a user authorization mechanism. Meaning each user has to login
with a user name and the appropriate password.

5.6.2.5.2 Advances solutions allowing defining for each user an individual profile concerning the ac-
cess level of the different parts of the system shall be used.

5.6.2.5.3 If the user forgets to logout himself after leaving, the system shall automatically logout after
a pre-defined time out time.

5.6.2.6 System Configuration

5.6.2.6.1 System configuration is not only needed at the initial stage of a project but also later when
it comes to modification and system extension. The system shall include the necessary tools for modi-
fication of databases and pictures for application changes and later system extension.

5.6.2.6.2 System shall be designed in such a way that configuration of SAS for addition of Bays can
be carried out without any partial / complete shutdown of Substation Automation System.

5.6.2.7 Notify users of significant alarms and events

5.6.2.7.1 System shall automatically notify selected users by email, SMS or pager, when alarms and
events occur.

5.6.2.7.2 System shall automatically notify selected users by email, SMS or pager, when event files are
available

18.3.6.3 Supervision Functions

5.6.3.1 Primary Equipment Monitoring

5.6.3.1.1 The primary equipment monitoring covers the supervision of all the primary equipment like
circuit breakers, disconnectors and earthing switches positions, tap changer positions in real time.

5.6.3.2 Measurements

5.6.3.2.1 Measurements are taken by the control IEDs directly connected to the VTs and CTs.

5.6.3.2.2 Analog Current Transformer / Potential Transformer input of protection relays & BCUs shall
be connected by copper hard-wires to the secondary output of Current Transformers / Potential Trans-
formers located in the switchyard without any need of transducers. The BCUs shall measure, monitor
and calculate the following:

x Voltage
x Current
x Frequency
x Phase Angle
x Active Power

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x Reactive Power
x Total Harmonic Distortion
x Individual Harmonic Distortion of any Nth Harmonic. (Up-to 11 Nos. of Harmonics)
x Sequence Components of Current & Voltage.

5.6.3.2.3 All readings on all the SAS equipment shall be showed in Primary Values while taking in to
account the Scaling Factors of CT / PT.

5.6.3.2.4 All analogue values shall be updated (both on Local HMI of BCU and on Station HMI at
maximum 1 sec.

5.6.3.2.5 Threshold limit values (minimum / maximum) for alarm indications for all of above items
shall be user selectable.

5.6.3.3 Secondary Equipment Monitoring

5.6.3.3.1 Internal diagnostics and all the secondary equipment has to be supervised concerning the
communication status.

5.6.3.4 Communication Supervision

5.6.3.4.1 The communication to all protection and control IEDs is constantly supervised. Also, the
communication to the remote control centre has to be supervised.

5.6.3.5 Sequence of Events

5.6.3.5.1 All events are time stamped directly at the source with a time resolution of 1 msec. (max).
That means in the IED itself. The events are submitted to the station level where they are stored as
historical data and displayed in chronological order in the event list of the station HMI. The events can
also be directly being printed via a matrix printer.
5.6.3.5.2 The Event List shall be submitted by the Contractor during Detail Design stage and shall
be subject of approval of NTDC P&C, Telecommunications & NPCC departments.

5.6.3.6 Long Term Storage of Data, Reports

5.6.3.6.1 The reports shall provide time-related follow-ups of measured and calculated values.

5.6.3.6.2 The Trend data displayed shall comprise:

x Day (mean, peak).


x Month (mean, peak).
x Semi-annual (mean, peak).
x Year (mean, peak).

5.6.3.6.3 The Historical Reports shall comprise:

x Day
x Week
x Month
x Year

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5.6.3.6.4 It shall be possible to select the time period for, which the specific data is kept in the memory.

5.6.3.6.5 Following printouts shall be available from the Station HMI display (on the Operator's or
Engineering Workstation or both), which shall be printed on demand:

a. Daily voltage and frequency curves depicting time on X-axis and the appropriate parameters on
the Y-axis. The time duration of the curve is 24 hours.
b. Weekly trend curves for real and derived analogue values.
c. Printouts of the maximum and minimum values and frequency of occurrence and duration of max-
imum and minimum values for each analogue parameter for each circuit in 24-hour period.
d. Provision shall be made for logging information about breaker status, including number of opera-
tions along with the current value at the time of interruption (opening of the breaker) within the
allocated period set by the user, along with date and time indications.
e. Equipment operation details shift-wise and during 24 hours.
f. Printout on adjustable time period as well as demand for MW, MVAR, Current, Voltage on each
bus (as applicable), feeder, and transformer, as well as Tap Positions, temperature, as well as
status of all pumps for switchgear, and Cooling Equipment (Air Fans / Oil Pumps) for transformers.
g. Printout and display on adjustable time period as well as on demand system frequency and aver-
age frequency.
h. The Manufacturer shall provide representative sample of printouts and reports, which will be avail-
able with the SAS at the time of detailed design.
i. For printouts related to monthly, semi-annual and yearly reports, mean values and peak values
shall be available at the intervals selectable by the user.

5.6.3.6.6 It shall be possible to select displayed values from the database in the process display
online. Scrolling between e.g. days shall be possible. It shall be possible to select the time period for,
which the specific data are kept in the memory.

5.6.3.6.7 It shall be possible to print out the report on request and automatically at pre-selected times.

5.6.3.6.8 It shall be possible to illustrate all types of process data as trends - input and output data,
binary & analogue data.

5.6.3.6.9 The trends shall be displayed in graphical form as column or curve diagrams with a maxi-
mum of 10 trends per screen. Adjustable time span and scaling ranges (with adjustable easily settable
by the user) must be provided.

5.6.3.6.10 It shall be possible to change the type of value logging (direct, mean, sum or difference)
online in the window.

5.6.3.6.11 It shall be possible to change the update intervals online in the picture as well as the se-
lection of threshold values for alarming purposes.

5.6.3.7 Short Term Storage of Data, Trends

5.6.3.7.1 A trend is a time-related follow-up of process data. It shall be possible to illustrate all types
of process data as trends - input and output data, binary and analogue data.

5.6.3.7.2 The trends shall be displayed in graphical form as column or curve diagrams.

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5.6.3.7.3 It shall be possible to pre-calculate the value before it is stored (direct, mean, sum, or dif-
ference) on-line in the window.

5.6.3.7.4 It shall also be possible to change the update intervals online in the picture as well as the
selection of threshold values for alarming purposes.

5.6.3.8 Operation Counters for Circuit Breakers

5.6.3.8.1 The number of operations of circuit breakers, disconnectors and earthing switches shall be
recorded.

5.6.3.8.2 For circuit breakers, the operation of pump starts and the operations associated with a
circuit trip shall be reported separately.

5.6.3.8.3 The operation shall be provided with a reset facility and the date of the reset shall be logged
in the event list.

18.3.6.4 Control Functions

5.6.4.1 Control Execution

5.6.4.1.1 The Substation equipment shall be able to be operated from any of the following control
level (from lowest level to the highest level):

a. Local Control Cubicles (LCC) installed on the switchyard adjacent to the respective circuit
breaker. Each LCC shall have mimic control for control of relevant circuit breaker and allied iso-
lators / earthing switches, Local / Remote Selector Switch for enabling / disabling control from the
Local Control Cubicle. This is the lowest level of control hierarchy.

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b. Bay Control Panels comprising of control and monitoring of equipment by Bay Control IEDs
(BCU). Bay Control Panels shall be housed in control room in central control building. Local /
Remote / NPCC control switch shall be provided in Bay Control Panels for selection of the proper
applicable control hierarchy in the substation / control from NCC / SCADA Master Station(s). The
selector switch shall only enable / disable control from the NCC to the substation. The communi-
cation of monitored data from the substation to the NCC / SCADA Master Station(s) shall be
continuous irrespective of the position of the selector switch.
c. Operator's Workstations (Local SCADA) located in control room in central control building.
d. National Control Centre located in NPCC, Islamabad. Control & monitoring shall be through
SCADA Gateways installed in the Substation. This is the highest level of control hierarchy.

5.6.4.1.2 In the above explained control hierarchy for the substation equipment, special care shall
be taken during the design stage that the control from only one level is allowed to be performed at any
specific instant of time. For this, double operation interlocks shall be employed in not only the hardwired
interlock but also in the Software / GOOSE interlocks.

5.6.4.1.3 Priority shall be given to the lowest enabled control level. The next higher control level shall
only be activated if it is allowed by the relevant control position selection scheme at the lower level.

5.6.4.1.4 The operation of the circuit breaker form LCC, Bay Control Panels (BCU), Station HMI or
NCC shall also be dependent on successful condition check by the relevant interlocking and synchro-
nizing scheme. The synchronizing shall be though the built-in synchronizing function of the BCU for the
respective circuit breaker.

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5.6.4.1.5 For security reason and to avoid any possibility of mal-operation, the operation command
to the circuit breaker shall be given in two (02) stage process i.e. Select before Operate procedure.
Select before operate shall be applicable on all applicable control levels i.e. Bay Control Panels (BCU),
Station HMI & NCC SCADA. During operation from the local HMI, when a specific circuit breaker is
"Selected" for operation, the rest of the Single Line Diagram except the selected circuit breaker shall be
dimmed out. The selection from the Bay Control Panel shall be through a Key Lockable Selector switch
installed adjacent to each circuit breaker control switch. The selection of the circuit breaker shall apply
the respective voltages to the common synchronization relay.

5.6.4.1.6 After the "Operate" command, the common synchronization relay / relevant BCU shall
check the synchronization of the voltage sources at both ends of the selected circuit breaker, and after
successful synchronization & confirmation of compliance of other miscellaneous interlocking conditions,
the operation of the circuit breaker / disconnector shall be completed and the position of relevant item
on the single line diagram (SLD) on station HMI shall change. Now, the dimmed out SLD can return to
its original colour. Closing of Circuit Breaker by Auto Recloser shall be done through Auto Recloser
installed in Bay Protection Panel (described in Section I Clause No. 1 of this specification. Synchroniza-
tion Selection for Auto Reclosing shall be done through built in Synchro-check function of Distance
Protection Relay.

5.6.4.1.7 This increased security using the select then operate principle ensures that it is never pos-
sible to accidentally operate and any object with only one bit change.

5.6.4.1.8 The monitoring, control & configuration of all input and output (logical and contact), config-
uration of protection relay / BCU and other IEDs shall be possible both locally and remotely.

5.6.4.2 Command Supervision

5.6.4.2.1 Command outputs are safety critical, because an unintended operation of a switch may
cause physical damage or endanger human beings, which happen to be nearby the switch during oper-
ation.

5.6.4.2.2 To minimize the risk two separate output channels that are connected in series must be
used to supply the operating coil current. These channels are often called the Select channel, which
selects the switch, and the Execute channel, which switches the load current.

5.6.4.2.3 Both contacts have to be supervised, so that a relay (contact) failure is detected before any
second failure may happen. For this condition, it is proposed to read back the state of a second contact,
which is mechanically coupled to the operating contact.

5.6.4.2.4 Usually, a contact has to separate each side of the operating coil, so that in normal state
the coil is completely isolated. This assures that even a short circuit cannot lead to unintended switching.

5.6.4.3 Breaker Position Indication Per Phase

5.6.4.3.1 A switch position is normally indicated by two contacts: one is closed if the switch is closed,
and a second one is closed if the switch is open. This double indication shows a moving switch in the
so-called intermediate position if both contacts are open.

5.6.4.3.2 For disconnectors and earthing switches it is physically impossible that both contacts are
closed at the same time in normal operation, so this must be regarded as an error. The same is true for
the intermediate position, if it lasts longer than the switch movement time (often called running time).

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5.6.4.3.3 For circuit breakers in high voltage switchyards, often each of the three phases has its own
drive. It may then happen that one phase is in a different state than the others. If the contacts of the
phases are connected in parallel (logic OR) to get one double indication again, then the 1-1 state may
happen, and may be cleared e.g. by an open command.

5.6.4.3.4 If, however, this state lasts too long or cannot be cleared, then again this is a serious error
(pole discrepancy). An Alarm on Station HMI shall be generated to indicate this condition.

5.6.4.4 Operating Pressure Supervision

5.6.4.4.1 The circuit- breaker can only operate if there is adequate SF6 gas pressure and the spring
is charged. Should the SF6 gas pressure be too low, both closing and the two tripping circuits are inter-
rupted by independent blocking contacts.

5.6.4.4.2 For operational safety reasons, the low pressure of SF6 gas shall block the operation on
three different levels. If the pressure falls below the O-C-O level, a possible auto-recloser scheme is
blocked. Below the C-O level, the close operation is blocked in addition, and below the O-level the circuit
breaker trip commands are also blocked.

5.6.4.5 Double Operation Interlocking

5.6.4.5.1 Double operation interlocking prevents from operating two or more switches at the same
time. The double operation interlocking is station interlocking that is usually provided via the station bus
using an integrated 1 out of n check (software). It considers typically all the switches in the station.

5.6.4.6 Dynamic Busbar Colouring

5.6.4.6.1 Dynamic busbar colouring gives the operator a quick overview of the state of the substation
and shows at a glance whether any specific part of the substation e.g. busbar segment is earthed,
energized, or de-energized. This function helps preventing incorrect switching; especially in emergency
situations when often time is of the essence.

5.6.4.6.2 In complex industrial networks the operator has to have a clear precise and fast system
overview, infeed sources and consumers e.g. from the utility grid or from the internal generator. Thanks
to a better overview the operator is able to respond quicker to any contingency.

5.6.4.7 Automatic Switching Sequences

5.6.4.7.1 The automatic sequence control program are specified to allow the operator to execute
predefined sequences of commands. The operator can activate the switching sequence by giving a
single command only.

5.6.4.7.2 The sequence control function performs a series of single-control commands step-by-step.
Each command is supervised and checked by the usual interlocking functions implemented in the as-
sociated bay controller, i.e. the blocking criteria, sync-check, interlocking logic, etc.

5.6.4.7.3 The procedure shall be identical to manual single step commands and therefore ensures
the same degree of secure operation. These switching sequences can also be initiated by remote con-
trol. Typical predefined switching sequences are:
a. Connecting a line or transformer feeder to a specific busbar.
b. Disconnecting a line or transformer feeder from a specific busbar

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c. Busbar changeover etc.

5.6.4.7.4 The available automatic sequences should be described, e.g. sequences related to the
transfer bus, changes from bus 1 to bus 2. The automatic sequence can be initiated by the operator.

5.6.4.8 Load shedding / Power Restoration

5.6.4.8.1 There are basically two load-shedding modes:

x Under voltage activated load shedding: This is a response to a decline in voltage on a transmission
line or on the busbar.
x Under frequency activated load shedding: This is a response to decline in the system frequency
measured on the busbar.

5.6.4.8.2 Load shedding tables shall be predefined in order to set the pickup & time delay that is
allocated to each individual feeder. In addition, the actual load conditions of the feeders are taken into
account to determine the optimum load to be switched off. This load shedding approach adapts to the
actual situation and ensures that only the minimum numbers of feeders are tripped in order to keep the
network in a stable state.

5.6.4.8.3 The choice of feeders to be shed shall be shown at station level and shall be modified
remotely.

5.6.4.8.4 The load shedding functionality shall be realized by combining frequency functions at bay
level and pickup/delay settings downloaded from the station level to the bay.

18.3.7 Bay Level Functions

18.3.7.1 General

5.7.1.1 A generic list along with description (if required) of Bay Control Functions is given below:

a. Control Mode Selection (Local / Remote / NCC).


b. Control of Primary Equipment through Bay Control IED or Mimic bus.
c. Select before execute function as described above.
d. Command Supervision.
e. Synchronizing Selection.
f. Interruption of drive latching in case run time is exceeded.
g. Monitoring pole discrepancy.
h. Transformer tap changer control (for transformer bays).

5.7.1.2 Continuous self-supervision with self-diagnostic shall also be included for each IED.

5.7.1.3 Each IEDs used for dedicated control, and/or combined control/protection shall have full
interfacing to bay / station level communications bus(es) only through IEC 61850 and IEC 62439-3 PRP.
Use of Protocol Converters to convert from legacy protocols (e.g. DNP 3.0, MODBUS, IEC-103, etc.) to
IEC 61850/IEC 62439-3 PRP is NOT be acceptable. Use of Redundancy Box (REDBOX) is not accepta-
ble for Protection / Control IEDs.

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18.3.7.2 Control Level Description

5.7.2.1 Three (03) Position Key lockable selector switch shall be provided in each bay control panel
for section of control mode (Local / Remote / NCC).

5.7.2.2 Control from Control Room shall only be possible if the Local / Remote Selector switch
located in the local control cubicle installed in the switchyard is placed at "Remote" position. The de-
scription of the Three Position Key lockable selector switch installed in the Bay Control Panels is as
under:

a. Local Mode: When control from Control Panel (BCU) is selected. Control command from NCC or
Station HMI shall be disregarded.
b. Remote Mode: When control from Station HMI is selected. Control command from NCC or local
control panel (BCU) shall be disregarded.
c. NCC Mode: When control from NCC / Remote Control Station is selected. Control command from
Station HMI or Bay Control Panels shall be disregarded. This is the highest level of control.

18.3.7.3 Command Supervision & Interlocking

5.7.3.1 Circuit breakers, disconnectors and earthing switches shall be interlocked with each other
and with the relevant control and protection functions for safety of equipment and personnel and to
prevent inadvertent operation.

5.7.3.2 Within the bay itself, software interlocking controlled via the control IED & hardwired inter-
locks shall be used. Station interlocking systems shall be provided via IEC 61850 station bus using
GOOSE communication and shall also be hardwired. It shall be a simple layout, easy to test and simple
to handle when upgrading the station with future bays. An override function shall be provided, which can
be enabled to bypass the interlocking function.

5.7.3.3 However, upon failure of a bay Control IED(s) and/or combined Control/Protection IED(s)
or communications link(s), the hard-wired interlocking shall operate and prevail. The Contractor's pro-
posed solution shall describe the bay interlocking scenario in event of switching off or failure of a bay
Control SAS component(s) (Control IED(s) or combined Control/Protection IED(s)),or other SAS com-
ponent(s).

5.7.3.4 Double operation interlocking prevents the operation of two or more switches at the same
time. The double operation interlocking is a part of the station interlocking; it shall preferably be hard-
wired, but provisions shall also be made in the SAS design for software double operation interlocking. It
shall be included for all the primary equipment in the station. Other than Double Operation Interlocking,
there is no need of preventing simultaneous operation of switches located in different bays.

5.7.3.5 The interlocking is independent from the control authority of the station. If a control IED
fails, the double operation interlocking does not block the operation of the station. It shall still be con-
trolled from all the control authorities. It shall be included for all the switches in the station.

5.7.3.6 For software/GOOSE interlocks, schemes, which use the Station HMI (or other Front End)
Computer equipment to make ANY software/GOOSE interlocking decisions or transfer software /
GOOSE interlocking data shall NOT be used.

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5.7.3.7 Software/GOOSE interlocking scheme shall only utilize the Bay Control IED equipment,
the combined Control/Protection IED equipment, and inter-communications (through GOOSE mes-
sages) between Control IEDs and combined Control/Protection IEDs to support software/GOOSE inter-
locking requirements.

5.7.3.8 For interlocking signals, which are required between voltage levels in each substation,
which will be used for software / GOOSE interlocking, these interlocking signals described in this para-
graph shall be transmitted and received between voltage levels in hardwired form and inputted/outputted
to the other voltage levels through GGIOs / Digital Inputs / Digital Outputs between the related Control
IEDs.

5.7.3.9 For the relation between software / GOOSE and backup "hard wired" interlocks, a "series
downstream" principle will be used. This "series downstream" principle will first check the conditions of
the software/GOOSE interlocks, and if the interlocking conditions are satisfied at the software / GOOSE
level at the control, then the control signal will then pass to the "hard wired" interlocks, and if it is deter-
mined at the "hard wired" interlocking level that the interlocking conditions are satisfied, the control signal
will then pass to the related switchgear device. The interlocking scheme shall perform the following
function;

a. To prevent operation of any disconnectors when associated circuit breaker is closed.


b. To prevent operation of line disconnector when associated breaker (s) is (are) closed.
c. To prevent remote/local operation of disconnectors when associated circuit breaker is under
maintenance (whether open or closed).
d. To prevent closing of earthing switch when line disconnector is closed.
e. To prevent closing of line disconnector when earthing switch is closed.
f. The arrangement shall be made to ensure that the disconnector cannot be operated mechanically
with manual operating handle when the associated circuit breaker(s) is (are) in closed position.
g. Arrangement shall be made to ensure that the line earthing switch cannot be closed when line is
energized from the remote end.

18.3.7.4 Synchronizing Selection

5.7.4.1 The Synchronization scheme shall be bay oriented and distributed to the control and / or
protection devices. Its main features shall be the following:

a. Adjustable Voltage, Phase Angle & Frequency Difference Settings.


b. Energization for Dead Line - Dead Bus, Dead Line - Live Bus & Live Line - Dead Bus with no
sync-check functionality.
c. Closing between Live Line - Live Bus with Sync-check functionality.
d. Adjustable operating time for the close command.
e. Determination of a live line / dead line or a live bus / dead bus shall be provided automatically at
the IED level for the particular bays where the IEDs are installed by looking at the configuration
of related circuit breakers, disconnectors (isolators) and earthing (grounding) switches & voltage
value check.
f. The voltages relevant for the synchro-check functions are dependent on the station topology, i.e.
on the positions of the circuit breakers and/or the isolators.

5.7.4.2 A two (02) position synchronization selection Off / Auto switch shall be provided adjacent
to each Bay Control Unit (BCU) in the bay control panel in the control room. Besides selecting the

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appropriate voltages and applying these to the BCU of the respective circuit breaker, the selector switch
shall activate the synchronism check scheme as follows:

a. OFF Position: No voltage applied to the respective BCU. Closing command to the circuit breaker
is blocked. The Key of Selector Switch shall be withdraw-able in OFF Position.
b. Auto Position: Voltages are applied to the respective BCU. Upon issuance of Circuit Breaker
Close Command from BCU/Station HMI/Remote SCADA Control Centre, synchro-check scheme
is activated. The scheme remains activated until the circuit breaker has closed upon successful
synchronism check or the synchro-check time has elapsed/ synchronism check is unsuccessful
or the synchro-check switch is turned to Off position or the circuit breaker switch is turned to Off
position. If synchronism check is unsuccessful within an adjustable pre-set time an alarm is acti-
vated and the scheme is deactivated, Alarm is generated on the Station HMI and Event is logged
in Station Event Recorder/SOE. The Key of Selector Switch shall be locked in Auto Position.

5.7.4.3 Circuit breaker close command from SCADA shall bypass the synchronism selector switch
but shall activate the synchro-check scheme as described for Auto position of the selector switch.

18.3.7.5 Interruption of Drive Latching

5.7.5.1 If the control action is not completed within a specified time, the command shall get can-
celled, and an alarm / event shall be raised at the Station HMI level (which may be reported to the NCC
(SCADA Master Station level).

5.7.5.2 For operation of switchgear, which involves drive latching the latching shall be interrupted
by the Control IED and the drive motor power (for the latched device) shall be interrupted also by the
Control IED.

5.7.5.3 The Run-Time Command Cancellation functionality and the Command cancellation execu-
tion timer shall be embedded in the Control IEDs either through the use of dedicated IEC 61850 Logical
Nodes, or general timer/logic gates, which are incorporated in the IED, which can be configured by the
user / Manufacturer (by software) through the IED configuration process.

18.3.7.6 Monitoring Pole Discrepancy

5.7.6.1 A pole discrepancy monitoring function based on the measurement of phase over-currents
and current differences between phases as well as on breaker pole status (which is determined by
reading the auxiliary contacts on each pole of the breaker) shall be provided.

5.7.6.2 Depending on the SAS Equipment Manufacturer's design, additional Pole Discrepancy Re-
laying may be included in the SAS as an integrated function. If the additional Pole Discrepancy Relaying
is provided as part of the SAS, the Pole Discrepancy Relaying feature integrated into the SAS shall
support Pole Discrepancy Alarm and also log the event in the Station Event Recorder/SOE.

18.3.7.7 Transformer Tap Changer Control

5.7.7.1 Voltage regulation for single transformers or parallel transformers with on- load tap-changer
shall be located in a separate on load tap changer control IED (which have IEC 61850 & IEC 62439-3

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PRP interfaces), which is associated with the power / auto-transformer. The on-load tap changer shall
be used for performing the regulation and tap changing function.

5.7.7.2 OLTC scheme shall be .accomplished by the Control IED's and/or dedicated Tap Changer
IED's (which have IEC 61850 interfaces), which will be performing the regulation and tap changing
function.

x Display of Tap Position.


x Operation of Tap Increase / Decrease.
x Alarm annunciation.
x Measurement display.
x Local HMI (local guided, emergency mode).
x Interface to the station level.
x Data storage for at least 200 events.
x Extension possibilities with additional I/Os inside the unit or via fibre optic communication.

18.3.7.8 Bay level software

5.7.8.1 System software: The system software shall be structured in various levels. This software
shall be placed in a non-volatile memory. The lowest level shall assure system performance and contain
basic functions, which shall not be accessible by the application and maintenance engineer for modifi-
cations. The system shall support the generation of typical control macros and a process database for
user specific data storage. In case of restoration of links after failure, the software along with hardware
shall be capable of automatically synchronizing with the remaining system without any manual interface.
This shall be demonstrated by the Contractor during integrated system test.

5.7.8.2 Application software: In order to ensure robust quality and reliable software functions, the
main part of the application software shall consist of standard software modules built as functional block
elements. The functional blocks shall be documented and thoroughly tested. They form part of a library.
The application software within the control/protection devices shall be programmed in a functional block
language.

5.7.8.3 IEC 61850, IEC 62439-3 & IEEE 1588 v2 Support : Bay Control Units and Bay Protection
Units shall represent all data as IEC 61850 object references, using Logical Nodes and Common Data
Classes that are appropriate to the specific data sources.

Parallel Redundancy Protocol (PRP) shall be followed in compliance with IEC 62439-3 Standard for
Industrial Communication Networks. PRP is required to achieve zero/seamless switchover time, avoid
loss of frames, seamless failover against failure of any component, zero time recovery and provision to
check redundancy continuously in order to avoid failures. Moreover, all the protection relays, Bay Con-
trol Units (BCUs) and all other IEDs etc. shall be compatible with PRP in compliance to IEC 62439- 3.
Each IED shall be equipped with redundant FO ports for connection to Bay Level Interface / Station
Level Interface. Single Attached Nodes (SAN) may be acceptable for some devices but the same shall
be provided with Redundancy Box (REDBOX) / Protocol Converter for connection to redundant station
ethernet. Use of REDBOX / Protocol Converter is NOT allowed for any Main Protection Relay & BCU.

Precision Time Synchronization Protocol (PTP) interface for GPS time synchronization shall be provided
in accordance with IEEE 1588 v2 interface in order to achieve network clock synchronization accuracy

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in the sub-microsecond range. Moreover, all the relays, bay control units (BCU) and all other intelligent
devices (IEDs) etc. shall be compatible with PTP in compliance to IEEE 1588 v2. Use of Protocol Con-
verter for Time Synchronization Purpose is not allowed.

All of IEC61850’s ACSI service models shall be implemented and ready for use. In particular, it is ex-
pected that Bay Control Units and Bay Protection Units will use Report Control Blocks to send data
subscribed by central control units and Operator Interface [HMI]. Report Control Blocks will be absolutely
necessary for the transmittal of SOE data. Operator Interface [HMI] will exchange data with IEDs only
for maintenance, equipment mode control, and diagnostic purposes.

Bay Control Units and Bay Protection Units shall need to transmit and receive GOOSE messages in
support of the heartbeat application .

Each data component shall be accompanied by its associated data quality, as defined by the IEC 61850
Common Data Classes. All constituent bits of data quality shall be used and supported (as appropriate)
by the Bay Control Units and Bay Protection Units.

Each BCU and Bay Protection Unit shall provide an IED Capabilities Description (ICD) file that describes
the IEC 61850 information models, service models, and related communications capabilities supported
by the device. It shall also fully support the SCL process described under the heading titled System
Configuration. As the result of that process, a downloadable CID file shall be created for each BCU.

Bay Control Units and Bay Protection Units ports shall support IEC 61850 object references in the object
base.

Bay Control Units, Bay Protection Units, and other IEDs are expected to report a large amount of their
data through use of IEC 61850 report services. The central control units will need to poll for any remain-
ing data, using IEC 61850 services, or calculate it from other available data, using local automation
applications. Data must be acquired and stored according to the System Performance Requirements.

The BCUs and Protection Relays shall have been submitted/passed a test to certificate compliance with
the IEC 61850 part 10 Conformance Testing such as the following: -

• Basic Exchange
• Data Set Definition
• Unbuffered Report
• GOOSE Publish
• GOOSE Subscribe
• Time Synchronization
• File Transfer

The tests to certificate compliance with IEC 61850 Part 10 have to be certified by international accredited
testing laboratories which are independent of the Bidder and Supplier.

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18.3.8 Station Level Functions

18.3.8.1 General

5.8.1.1 The control of equipment shall also be possible form the station level through the station
HMI (Operator Workstations & Engineer Workstations).

5.8.1.2 It shall be ensured that only one (01) level of control shall be enabled for any specific instant
of time. Moreover, the control operation of primary equipment shall also be dependent on successful
checking of interlocks, synchro-checks and other allied equipment, as discussed in detail in the above
clauses of this specification.

5.8.1.3 The position of each switchgear, e.g. circuit breaker, isolator, earthing switch etc., shall be
supervised permanently in both open and closed conditions using Normally Open (NO) and Normally
Close (NC) Auxiliary Contacts. Every detected change of position shall be immediately visible in the
single-line diagram on the station HMI screen, recorded in the event list, and a hard copy printout shall
be produced. Alarms shall be initiated in the case of spontaneous position changes. Moreover, an alarm
shall be generated in case of inconsistent reading / statuses or if the time required for operating mech-
anism to change position exceeds a predefined limit.

5.8.1.4 The SAS shall also monitor the status of substation auxiliaries AC & DC Supply system.
The status of all Incoming, Bus Coupler & Outgoing MCBs and control of Incoming & Bus Coupler CBs
of station auxiliaries shall be done through separate one or more Control IEDs and all alarm and ana-
logue values shall be monitored and recorded through the respective Control IEDs.

5.8.1.5 The measured values shall be displayed locally on the Local HMI contained as part of an
IED, Station HMI and in the control centre (NCC / SCADA Master Station). At the Station HMI level,
facilities shall exist to discard abnormal values (through the Station HMI Filtering functions) and when
an abnormal value is reached, generate an alarm/event indicating that an abnormal value (s) has been
detected.

5.8.1.6 All analogue values shall be updated (both in Local HMIs (contained as part of the IEDs),
and Station HMI equipment every 1.0 seconds, or faster. Threshold limit values shall be selectable for
alarm indications.

5.8.1.7 The SAS shall automatically notify selected users by email, SMS or pager, when alarms and
events occur.

5.8.1.8 The SAS shall automatically notify selected users by email, SMS or pager, when event files are
available

18.3.8.2 Events, Alarms & SCADA Signals

5.8.2.1 Events and alarms shall be generated either by the switchgear, by the control IEDs, by the
protection IEDs, by the combined control/protection IEDs, or by the station level unit.

5.8.2.2 They shall be recorded in an event list in the station HMI. Alarms shall be recorded in a
separate alarm list and appear on the screen. All, or a freely selectable group of events and alarms shall
also be printed out on an event printer.

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5.8.2.3 The alarms and events shall be time-tagged with a time resolution of one (1.0) msec. It
shall be ensured that the time tagging of the alarms and events shall be performed at the IED itself only,
and NOT through SAS Computer equipment.

5.8.2.4 System shall automatically notify selected users by email, SMS or pager, when alarms and
events occur.

5.8.2.5 During the Base Design Stage, the Manufacturer shall submit the Events and Alarms List
for approval, and once approved the Manufacturer will use this approved list as a basis for development
of the SCD files for SAS.

5.8.2.6 During the design stage of substation automation system, in development of the Events
and Alarms List, separate dedicated lists shall be generated for SOE, SCADA, and the Station HMI
contained as part of the Substation Automation System for review and approval.

5.8.2.7 During testing / maintenance condition, all alarms to remote station(s) shall be isolated in
order to avoid receiving any nuisance alarms during maintenance. Facility for isolating alarms shall be
provided as part of relays or at the Gateways.

18.3.8.3 Tele-Control

5.8.3.1 Tele-Control is a Station Level Function. For further details, please refer to clause no.
5.6.2.2.

18.3.8.4 Time Synchronization System

5.8.4.1 The Time Synchronization System is a Station Level Function. For further details, please refer
to clause no. 5.6.2.3.

18.3.8.5 Station HMI

5.8.5.1 Presentation & Dialogues

5.8.5.1.1 The operator station HMI shall provide basic functions for supervision and control of the
substation. The operator shall give commands to the switchgear on the screen via mouse clicks on soft-
keys.

5.8.5.1.2 The Station HMI shall be fully redundant and shall provide the functions for supervision and
control of the substation. Access to the redundant Front End Computers shall be through the Operator's
Workstations and the Engineer's Workstation. However to meet the redundancy requirements a backup
workstation (included as part of a Maintenance Laptop Computer) shall be provided with software and
firmware fully loaded, which can be used to act as either the Operator's Workstation or Engineering
Workstation in the event of failure of either the Operator's Workstations or Engineering Workstation
contained as part of the SAS.

5.8.5.1.3 The HMI shall give the operator access to alarms and events displayed on the screen.
Aside from these lists on the screen, there shall be a printout of alarms or events in an event log.

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5.8.5.1.4 An audible alarm shall indicate abnormalities, and all unacknowledged alarms shall be ac-
cessible from any screen selected by the operator.

5.8.5.1.5 Furthermore, a horn shall be provided as part of the acoustic alarm requirement to alert
substation operator personnel who may be elsewhere inside the substation that an alarm has been
received in SAS, and that alarm has not been acknowledged. Also, as part of the horn requirement, a
horn disable switch shall be employed to allow the substation operator to disable the horn from operating
(e.g. disabling the horn may be needed when the substation operator leaves the substation after com-
pleting local switching activities).

5.8.5.1.6 The following standard pictures shall be available from the HMI:

x Single Line Diagram (SLD) of overall station level showing the position status and meas-
ured values.
x Single Line Diagram (SLD) on Bay Level for all Bays for each Voltage Level showing the
position status and measured values.
x Control/blocking dialogues with interlocking and/or blocking information details. As part of
the Control dialogue, the control dialogue shall tell the operator whether the device opera-
tion is permitted or blocked, and if the device operation is blocked, the reason why the
device operation is blocked (e.g. non-satisfaction of an interlocking condition, blocking of a
breaker due to an SF6 gas Stage II alarm, etc.).
x Measurement dialogues
x Alarm list, station / bay-oriented
x Event list, station / bay-oriented
x System status
x Checking of parameter settings
x Interlocking details
x Overall SAS block/schematic display/diagram showing the communication buses, Ethernet
switches, all the SAS devices (IEDs, computers, Ethernet switches etc.) and their intercon-
nections. This overall system block diagram shall provide the status indication for all the
SAS devices for ease during trouble-shooting & Fault Identification and location process.

5.8.5.2 HMI Design Principles

5.8.5.2.1 Consistent design principles shall be provided with the HMI concerning labels, colours,
dialogues and fonts. Non-valid selections shall be dimmed out to indicate that there is a non-valid se-
lection taking place.

5.8.5.2.2 As minimum, the object status shall be indicated using different status colours for

a. Control mode selection: Local (that is through station HMI) / Supervisory that is through other levels
of the hierarchy)
b. Selected object under command
c. Selected on the screen
d. Not updated, obsolete values, not in use or not sampled
e. Alarm or faulty state
f. Warning or blocked
g. Update blocked or manually updated
h. Control blocked
i. Normal state

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5.8.5.3 Process Status Displays

5.8.5.3.1 The process status of the substation in terms of actual values of currents, voltages, fre-
quency, active and reactive powers as well as the positions of circuit breakers, isolators and transformer
tap-changers shall be displayed in the station single-line diagram. (Optional supported by soft keys or
symbols).

5.8.5.3.2 The operator shall only be in a position to execute a command if the switch is not blocked
and if no interlocking condition is going to be violated. The interlocking statements shall be checked by
the interlocking scheme implemented at bay level.

5.8.5.3.3 After command execution the operator shall receive a confirmation that the new switching
position has been reached or an indication that the switching procedure was unsuccessful with the indi-
cation of the reason for non-functioning.

5.8.5.4 System Supervision Display

5.8.5.4.1 The SAS system shall be comprehensively self-monitored / self-supervised such that faults
are immediately indicated to the operator, possibly before they develop into serious situations. Such
faults are recorded as a faulty status in a system supervision display on both Operator & Engineer
Workstations. This display shall cover the status of the entire substation including all switchgear, IEDs,
communication links, and printers at the station level, etc. Moreover, the Substation Automation system
shall also pinpoint the troubled areas/locations of the SAS.

5.8.5.4.2 The monitoring, controlling and configuration of all input and output logical signals and bi-
nary inputs and relay outputs for all built-in functions and signals shall be possible both locally and
remotely.

5.8.5.4.3 It shall also be possible to interconnect the built-in functions using additional logics (AND-
gates, OR-gates and timers) as well as to configure additional functions such as over-current, over-
voltage, etc.(multi-activation of these additional functions should be possible).

5.8.5.5 Event List

5.8.5.5.1 The event list shall contain events that are important for the control and monitoring of the
substation. The time has to be displayed for each event.

5.8.5.5.2 The operator shall be able to call up the chronological event list on the monitor at any time
for the whole substation or sections of it.

5.8.5.5.3 A printout of each display shall be possible on the hard copy printer.

5.8.5.5.4 Furthermore, sufficient buffering capability shall exist in the Station HMI to store events (for
future printing), which are intended to be printed on the hard copy printer in event of a hard copy printer
malfunction (e.g. "out of paper", printer off, etc.) or operator commands to disable the hard copy printer.

5.8.5.5.5 The events shall be registered in a chronological event list in, which the type of event and
its time of occurrence are specified. It shall be possible to store all events in the computer. The infor-
mation shall be obtainable also from a printed event log.

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5.8.5.5.6 The chronological event list shall contain:

a. Position changes of circuit breakers, isolators and earthing devices


b. Indication of protective relay operations
c. Fault signals from the switchgear
d. Indication when analogue measured values outside upper and lower limits
e. Loss of communication.

5.8.5.5.7 Filters for selection of a certain type or group of events shall be available. The filters shall
be designed to enable viewing of events grouped per:

a. Date and Time


b. Bay
c. Device
d. Function e.g. trips, protection operations, auto-reclosers, level where function was performed
(e.g. bay level through an IED, Station HMI, etc.)
e. Alarm Class

5.8.5.6 Alarm List

5.8.5.6.1 Faults and errors occurring in the substation shall be listed in an alarm list and shall be
immediately transmitted to the control centre. The alarm list shall substitute a conventional alarm tab-
leau, and shall constitute an evaluation of all station alarms. It shall contain unacknowledged alarms
and persisting faults. The date and time of occurrence shall be indicated.

5.8.5.6.2 The alarm list shall consist of a summary display of the present alarm situation. Each alarm
shall be reported on one line that contains:

a. The date and time of the alarm


b. The name of the alarming object (self-descriptive to enable the maintenance personnel to locate
the alarming device)
c. Descriptive text
d. The acknowledgement state.

5.8.5.6.3 The operator shall be able to acknowledge alarms, which shall be either audible or only
displayed on the monitor. Acknowledged alarms shall be marked at the list. Moreover, Trip & Non-Trip
alarms shall be clearly distinguished.

5.8.5.6.4 Faults that appear and disappear without being acknowledged shall be specially presented
in a separate list for momentary alarms.

5.8.5.6.5 Filters for selection of a certain type or group of alarms shall be available as for events.
The below mentioned minimum states of alarm shall be visually distinguishable,

a. Unacknowledged and persisting alarms.


b. Acknowledged and persisting alarms.
c. Unacknowledged and momentary alarms.
d. Acknowledged and cleared alarms.

5.8.5.6.6 Filters for selection of a certain type or group of alarms shall be available as for described
for event lists.

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5.8.5.6.7 A printout of each display/alarm list shall be possible on the hard copy printer. Furthermore,
sufficient buffering capability shall be available in Station HMI to store alarms intended to be printed in
events of printer fail.

5.8.5.7 Object Picture

5.8.5.7.1 When selecting an object such as a circuit breaker or isolator in the single- line diagram,
the associated bay picture shall be presented first. In the selected object picture, all attributes like:

a. Type of blocking
b. Authority
c. Local / Remote control
d. NCC Control
e. Errors etc., shall be displayed.

5.8.5.8 Control Dialogues

5.8.5.8.1 The operator shall give commands to the system by means of soft keys located on the
single-line diagram. It shall also be possible to used the keyboard for soft key activation. Data entry is
performed with the keyboard.

5.8.5.8.2 Dedicated control dialogues for controlling at least the following devices shall be available:

a. Breaker and disconnectors.


b. Transformer tap-changer.

5.8.5.9 User Authority Levels

5.8.5.9.1 It shall be possible to restrict activation of the process pictures of each object (bays, appa-
ratus, etc.) within a certain user authorisation group. Each user shall then be given access rights to each
group of objects, e.g.:

a. Display only
b. Normal operation (e.g. open/close apparatus)
c. Restricted operation (e.g. by-passed interlocking)
d. System administrator

5.8.5.9.2 For maintenance and engineering purposes of the station HMI, the following authorisation
levels shall be available:

a. No configuration allowed
b. Configuration allowed
c. Entire system management allowed

5.8.5.9.3 The access rights shall be defined by passwords assigned during the log-in procedure.
Only the system administrator shall be able to add/remove users and change access rights.

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5.8.5.10 Reports

5.8.5.10.1 The report view in the Station HMI shall be in accordance with the Clause No. 5.6.3.6
above.

5.8.5.11 Automatic Disturbance File Transfer

5.8.5.11.1 For the IEDs with integrated disturbance recorder as well as for dedicated disturbance re-
cording systems (explained in section II of this specification), all recorded data shall be automatically
uploaded (preferably cyclic to ensure no records are missed) to the SA station computer or a dedicated
computer and be stored on the hard disc drive.

5.8.5.11.2 The SAS Software shall be capable of showing the Transient Disturbance Records in
COMTRADE Formats of all Protection Devices installed in the Substation on the Station HMI.

5.8.5.12 Disturbance Analysis

5.8.5.12.1 In case of power system disturbances, protection engineers currently use different kinds of
information to find the cause of a disturbance. However, it is becoming more and more important to find
these failures in a very short time and to react efficiently with suitable measures in order to restore the
power supply as fast as possible.

5.8.5.12.2 The substation monitoring system shall provide all relevant information for fault finding,
analysis, and trouble-shooting. Suitable and user-friendly fault evaluation software shall be included in
the scope of supply, providing short fault summaries and automatic printouts of the fault history and fault
location.

5.8.5.12.3 Disturbance / fault analysis software tools and data formats shall use COMTRADE file for-
mat for storing and viewing the Disturbance Records. The protection engineer may have his own PC-
based system to evaluate all the required information for proper fault analysis, independent of the net-
work control centre.

5.8.5.13 IED Parameter Setting

5.8.5.13.1 It shall be possible to access all protection and control IEDs for reading the parameters
(settings) from the station HMI or from a dedicated monitoring computer.

x Engineering Workstation - Read & Write Privilege.


x Operator Workstation - Read Privilege Only.
x Local HMI of IED - Read Privilege Only.
x Maintenance Laptops plugged into IED's Front Port - Read & Write Privilege.

5.8.5.13.2 The setting of parameters or the activation of parameter sets shall only be allowed after
entering a password.

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18.3.8.6 Station Level Software

5.8.6.1 Human-machine interface (HMI)

5.8.6.1.1 The base HMI software package for the Operator Workstation shall include the main SAS
functions and it shall be independent of project specific hardware version and operating system.

5.8.6.1.2 The software for Engineering Workstation shall include tools for graphics editing, engineer-
ing and system configuration. The system shall be easy to use, to maintain, and to adapt according to
specific user requirements. Systems shall contain a library with standard functions and applications. The
fault/ disturbance analysis and evaluation software shall also be included as part of Engineering Work-
station.

5.8.6.1.3 IEC 61850-based configuration control, using the SCL tools shall be provided by the con-
tractor for off-line operation.

5.8.6.2 Network Management System (NMS):

5.8.6.2.1 The Contractor shall provide network management system (NMS) software for following
management functions:

ƒ Configuration Management
ƒ Event/Fault Management
ƒ Performance Monitoring

This system shall be used for management of communication devices and other IEDs in the system.
This NMS can be loaded in Engineering Workstation and shall be easy to use, user friendly and menu
based. The NMS shall monitor all the devices in the SAS and report if there is any fault in the monitored
devices. The NMS shall:

ƒ i. Maintain performance, resource usage, and error statistics for all managed links and de-
vices and present this information via displays, periodic reports and on demand reports.
ƒ ii. Maintain a graphical display of SAS connectivity and device status.
ƒ iii. Issue alarms when error conditions occur
ƒ iv. Provide facility to add and delete addresses and links

5.8.6.3 Fault/Events Recording Software

5.8.6.3.1 The software shall be supplied to allow access to the Fault/events recording functions via
Engineering Workstation. The software shall as a minimum include the following features

ƒ Event recording
ƒ Trending
ƒ Continuous oscillography
ƒ Continuous monitoring of frequency, phase and RMS/peak parameter value
ƒ Time tagging of discrete events
ƒ Display events in the order of occurrence
ƒ Configurations including input and editing of event identification text/ messages.

Software shall be compliant with IEEE standard C37.111. It shall adhere to a common format for data
files and an exchange medium used for the interchange of various types of fault, test, or simulation data

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for electrical power systems. The sources of transient data such as digital protective relays, the sampling
rates, filters, and sample rate conversions for the transient data being exchanged shall be as per
COMTRADE. (Common Format for Transient Data).

5.8.6.4. Central Control Unit Multiple Roles

5.8.6.4.1 The central control units shall have multiple roles described below:

Principal Station Client: The Central Control Unit being the principal station client shall be responsible
for collecting and maintaining the various data and files that comprise the station information base.
BCUs, Bay Protection Units, and other IEDs are expected to report a large amount of their data through
use of IEC 61850 report services. The central control units will need to poll for any remaining data, using
IEC 61850 services, or calculate it from other available data, using local automation applications.

5.8.6.5. Local Repository / Compatibility with IEC 61850

5.8.6.5.1 The central control units provide a Local Repository for the storage of station data. This is
directly related to its role as principal station client. The information stored in the Repository shall include
real-time data and closely related support data (e.g. operational parameters, configuration parameters,
text-based descriptions), as provided by the IEC 61850 information models. Repository data may include
diagnostic and maintenance data if it is included in the IEC 61850 information models. IEC 61850 pro-
vides information models for most of the available system data, and those models can be extended to
include new components. The results produced by automation application functions shall be stored in
the Repository if other clients subscribe them. The Local Repository must have interfaces that are in-
teroperable with all other system devices (i.e. servers and clients) using IEC 61850 communication
services, information models, and object references. The central control units shall implement all of IEC
61850’s ASCI service models. The Repository must be maintained in a replaceable flash memory mod-
ule. Battery power is an unacceptable approach to maintaining non-volatile data memory

5.8.6.6. Proxy Server

5.8.6.6.1 The central control units play both client and server roles in the station system. They act
as a client to populate the Repository with data from other server IEDs (e.g. Bay Control Units). In turn,
they act as a ‘proxy’ server by satisfying client requests with data directly from the Repository. They
shall prevent access contention and congestion that may potentially disrupt the operation of field IEDs,
simplify access mechanisms, and provide accountability (i.e. an audit trail) for past operations.

5.8.6.7. Control Command Processing

5.8.6.7.1 The central control units are responsible for coordinating the execution of all control com-
mands initiated by system clients. This shall ensure that the Local Repository and system logs are kept
up to date for system clients.

5.8.6.7.2 Only one control command at a time shall be executed. All attempted control operations,
whether successful or not, shall be entered into the Command Log. IEC 61850 enables all control oper-
ations to be tracked to the initiating party; this information shall be made part of each Command Log
entry.

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18.3.9 Performance Requirements

18.3.9.1 Message Performance

5.9.1.1 The Message Performance times refer to the total transfer time t that includes the IED's
internal processing time as defined in IEC 61850 as well as the transmission time used over the com-
munications network.

5.9.1.2 The Message Performances as defined in IEC 61850-5 (Amended to date) are applicable
here.

5.9.1.3 The Contractor shall ensure that the offered SAS design can fulfil the message require-
ments defined in IEC 61850-5 during the worst case scenarios & shall be responsible to highlight any
weak link present in the SAS design (if applicable), which may affect the message performance.

5.9.1.4 During the initial design stage, the Contractor shall submit the message performance esti-
mates (in terms of total transfer time) for approval & review of NTDC.

18.3.9.2 System Performance

5.9.2.1 The updating times on the operator station under normal and calm conditions in the sub-
station shall be as follows:

Function Typical Values


GOOSE Protection Messages ≤ 3 ms.
Sequence of events (SoE) resolution 1ms
Exchange of display (first reaction) <1 s
Presentation of a binary change in the process display <0.5 s
Presentation of an analogue change in the process display <1 s
From order to process output <0.5 s
From order to updating the display <1.5 s

5.9.2.2 However, if the above-mentioned typical response time values are slower as compared to
the those mentioned in the latest applicable IEC 61850, then typical response time values mentioned in
the latest applicable IEC 61850 standard shall be followed.

5.9.2.3 Furthermore, during transfer of any file from the External Maintenance Computer to the
Station Computer or vice versa, the normal operation of SAS shall not be blocked.

5.9.2.4 The System shall automatically notify selected users by email, SMS or pager, when event
files are available

18.3.10 Reliability & Availability Requirements

18.3.10.1 Reliability Requirements

5.10.1.1 The SAS shall be designed to satisfy the very high demands for reliability and availability
concerning:

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a. Solid mechanical and electrical design.


b. Protection against electrical interference (EMI).
c. High-quality components and boards.
d. Modular, well-tested hardware.
e. Thoroughly developed and tested modular software.
f. Easy-to-understand programming language for application programming.
g. Detailed graphical documentation, IEC 61131-3, of the application software.
h. Built-in supervision and diagnostic functions.
i. After-sales service.
j. Experience of security requirements.
k. Select-before-execute at operation.
l. Process status representation as double indications.
m. Distributed solution.
n. Independent units connected to the local area network.
o. Back-up functions.
p. Panel design appropriate to any harsh electrical environment and ambient conditions.
q. Panel grounding immune to transient ground potential rise.
r. The SAS must provide a high MTBF (mean time between failures) and a low MTTR (mean time
to repair) rate, the values to be indicated by the Contractor during the initial design stages.

18.3.10.2 Availability Requirements

5.10.2.1 The availability calculation for the substation's "substation control" functionality shall in-
clude the following cases:

a. Local bay control with full functionality (interlocking and synchrocheck)


b. Substation Control
c. control by Remote Control Centre (SCADA Station)
d. For the availability calculation, travel time of maintenance personnel to and from the site shall be
disregarded, and it shall be assumed that all repair/replacement spares are on-site. However, the
availability calculation shall take into account the MTTR (Mean Time to Repair) figures of the SAS
component with the estimated highest repair/replacement time.
e. The Contractor shall indicate the guidelines utilized for availability calculations.

5.10.2.2 For the "Substation Control" functionality, the availability must reach at least 99.995% over
the expected 20-year lifetime of the SAS. The SAS shall be designed in order to provide this availability.
Also as part of the Bid Proposal, the Contractor shall state the expected availability of the Cyber Security

"Substation Control Functionality" performed by the SAS and for what duration and also under what
conditions and assumptions (e.g. conditions and assumptions pertaining to MTBF and MTTR of individ-
ual components of the SAS, environmental conditions, which the SAS is operating under, etc.), which
the Contractor's expected availability (of the "Substation Control" functionality performed by the SAS) is
based on. It shall be noted that the expected availability figures developed for the "Substation Control"
functionality are considered only preliminary (since not is all known about the approved final design of
the SAS at the bid stage) and that the Contractor will be required to develop final availability calculations
for the final approved SAS installation(s) during the later design stages of the project.

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5.10.2.3 The Contractor shall clearly define how the offered architecture meets the availability re-
quirements as part of his Bid Proposal and the later Base Design Proposal, As such, as part of this
definition, a system block diagram shall therefore be submitted.

18.3.11 Cyber Security

18.3.11.1 Cyber Security Requirements

5.11.1.1 Cyber Security shall be considered as a complete requirement at both component level
and on system level.

5.11.1.2 Cyber Security hardened network with the use of defence in depth Industrial Control Sys-
tems (ICS) cyber-security standards, protocols, and industry practices shall be provided.

5.11.1.3 In addition to traditional IEC, IEEE and IETF network security practices, the communica-
tions network shall also be security hardened with the use of Industrial Control Systems (ICS) standards
and practices according to the NERC CIP Guidelines, NIST, ISA standards and practices.

5.11.1.4 Cyber Security deployment shall ensure end-to-end transport security for the communica-
tions between different software applications running in the SAS.

5.11.1.5 IEC/IEEE utility-centric protocols, IEC 62443-2-1 (latest edition), IEC 62351 (amended to
date) and IEEE 1686 (amended to date), shall be complied with to harden the IEC 61850 network against
attacks by internal and external utility users.

5.11.1.6 USB and CD/DVD ports shall be deactivated. Unused ports shall be closed. Periodic port
scanning shall be automatically configured with option for manual configuration.

5.11.1.7 The substation automation system perimeter shall be protected by Firewalls. Firewalls shall
be placed on network boundaries (places where traffic enters/leaves the SAS network)

5.11.1.8 The substation automation system shall allow network segmentation or creation of several
zones in order to minimize any adverse impact in case one zone is compromised.

5.11.1.9 All components of the system shall harden according to well-known tools and best-practice
guides. For example, unused services and unused ports shall be closed. The products shall be tested
using state-of-the-art commercial and open-source security robustness testing tools. Furthermore, the
latest security patches and service packs shall be installed upon hand over of the system. Unnecessary
user accounts, default users, programs, network protocols and services shall be removed.

5.11.1.10 Products in a substation automation environment shall have the possibility to log all secu-
rity-relevant user activity such as user log-in, log-out, change of parameters or configurations, and up-
dates to software or firmware. For each event, date and time, user, event ID, outcome and source of
event shall be logged. Access to the audit trail shall only be available for authorized users only.

5.11.1.11 Security Event shall be collected using standard IEC 61850 mechanism or similar de factor
standard such as Syslog. On the central place, it should be possible to analyse the security events and
a report shall be generated.

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5.11.1.12 Communication from outside to the substation automation system shall use secure proto-
cols such as https or VPN.

5.11.1.13 The system shall allow user authentication and authorization on an individual user level.
User authentication shall be required and authorization shall be enforced for all interactive access to the
products.

5.11.1.14 User accounts shall be managed freely, allowing creating, editing and deleting user ac-
counts, and defining usernames and passwords according to the policies.

5.11.1.15 Centralizing user account management will reduce management effort. The substation au-
tomation equipment shall support Role Based Access Control (RBAC) using LDAP protocol (with TLS)
based on the existing international standard IEC 62351-8. Networks equipment such as routers and
firewall shall support IEC 62351-8 or the de-facto standard RADIUS.

5.11.1.16 Anti-virus or other malicious software prevention tools (such as Application Whitelisting)
shall detect, prevent, deter, and mitigate the introduction, exposure, and propagation of malware.

5.11.1.17 A Patch Management process shall be in place, which verifies the compatibility between
SCADA application and security patches released for 3rd party software.

5.11.1.18 Backup and Restore copies of the most important files shall be stored, to be always pre-
pared for the worst. Back up shall be stored to another drive, a DVD or to a network.

5.11.1.19 Maintenance laptops shall be configured such that only currently authorized users in the
substation can log in.

5.11.1.20 Security measures shall be applied in the 7 OSI (Open System Interconnection) layers.

5.11.1.21 Likewise, the premises cabling system shall be secured to prevent data from being sniffed
or corrupted from the cables, junction boxes, patch panels and other vulnerable portions of the premises
cabling system.

5.11.1.22 Cyber-security testing and cyber-security quality assurance shall be part of the Factory
Acceptance Procedures (FAT) and Site Acceptance Procedure (SAT).

5.11.1.23 Training shall include topics on Industrial Control Systems (ICS) cyber- security in general,
and the cyber-security measures employed in this project.

5.11.1.24 The manual shall detail the Manufacturer's solutions to cyber-security issues indicated in
the standards and industry practices indicated in this section.

5.11.1.25 As part of the Contractor's Cyber-Security proposal and scheme, the Contractor shall pro-
vide, install, test and commission all required hardware, software, and other equipment, which is re-
quired to provide for a fully operational & functional, NTDC approved SAS Cyber-Security scheme for
the substation.

5.11.1.26 In the case where the SAS Equipment Manufacturer offers anti-virus software for its SAS
installation, the SAS Cyber-Security proposal shall include the requirements for supply and installation
of the anti-virus software. As part of the supply and installation of the anti-virus software, only versions

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of the SAS equipment Manufacturer's anti-virus software, which has been tested (and if required de-
bugged) at the SAS equipment Manufacturer's test laboratory facilities, and, which has been certified
by the SAS equipment Manufacturer to fully function properly on the offered SAS shall be used in the
SAS.

5.11.1.27 Furthermore, with regard to updates to the SAS Equipment Manufacturer's anti virus soft-
ware (including, but may not be limited to updates/new virus/worm/Trojan definitions), the same SAS
Equipment Manufacturer's testing and certification requirements as described in this section will still be
required.

18.3.12 Access Control & Password Management System

18.3.12.1 Access Control & Password Management System Requirements

5.12.1.1 Access control & password management system should provide a substation hardened
access control device that provides Authentication, Authorization, and Accountability (AAA) proxy ser-
vices for the applicable relays, IEDs and other system critical devices on Ethernet and/or serial networks.
These features should make it an ideal Access Point for an Electronic Security Perimeter (ESP) for sites
that fall under NERC CIP regulation.

5.12.1.2 Proxy Services function should create a user audit trail through strong and centralized user
based authentication and authorization support for modern and legacy IEDs. The system shall have IED
Password Management technology, which manages protected IED passwords, ensuring that passwords
are changed regularly, and that they conform to complexity rules for stronger security.

5.12.1.3 The Proxy Service system should support LDAP (with TLS) or RADIUS for multi factor
authentication and strict granular per device permissions.

5.12.1.4 When normally accessing a critical IED, the user must access the relay by using a global
account and under this scenario, the password for the relay must not be shared with the user. Further-
more, there should be audit trail to show when a user has accessed the relay, other than changed
settings or an alarm contact pulse. The system shall enforce user based access controls before allowing
communication to IEDs.

5.12.1.5 In a centralized authentication system, a central authentication client does not authenticate
an accessing user. Instead, it passes the credentials back to the authentication server, which, in turn,
performs the authentication function. The LDAP or RADIUS client only allows the user access if the
server reports that the provided credentials are valid. Adding or revoking access should be simplified
because all credentials are managed at the server instead of at every client. Revoking access to an
entire system should be a simplified operation on the authentication server.

5.12.1.6 The system shall also supports user based access controls and granular privilege levels
based on centralized group mappings. The software shall supports both LDAP and local accounts for
user authentication in an all or nothing manner (authenticated users have read/write privileges).

18.3.13 Experience

5.13.1 Experience Requirements

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5.13.1.1 Suppliers must have at least Ten (10) Years of experience in developing, manufacturing,
installing, testing & commissioning of microprocessor based substation automation systems. The sup-
plier will provide his reference list putting in evidence: end user, end country destination, network level,
year of the contract.

18.3.14 Construction of Panels

5.14.1 Panel Design

5.14.1.1 Each Panel shall be constructed of sheet steel not less than 2.5 mm unless otherwise
approved.

5.14.1.2 Cubicles shall incorporate the control, monitoring and protection functions specified, self-
monitoring, signalling and testing facilities, measuring as well as memory functions, event recording and
disturbance recording. The basic control functions are to be derived from a modular standardized and
type tested software library.

5.14.1.3 Panels shall be suitable for floor mounting and shall provide for bottom entry of cable via
vermin proof plate.

5.14.1.4 The size of BCU/Control Panel & Miscellaneous SAS Panels shall not be less than 800 x
800 x 2200 mm.

5.14.1.5 The clearance between apparatus mounted on the panel side shall not be less than that,
which will permit full and easy access to all terminals and apparatus mounted on the panels.

5.14.1.6 Indoor panels shall be of IP51 protective category.

5.14.1.7 For indoor panels, the front door shall have glass front of sufficient mechanical strength.
The vertical centre line of the window cut-out shall be congruent with the one of the 19" rack.

5.14.1.8 Mounting plates inside the cabinets of sheet steel with at least 3mm thickness and assem-
bly system used shall be of standard design and construction. Rails, brackets etc. shall fit to the pitch
system of the basic support frame.

5.14.1.9 Floor plates of panels/cubicles shall not be used as gland plates for control cables termi-
nations, but spare, removable gland plates shall be provided within the panels/cubicles, located so as
to provide adequate clearances for terminating the cables.

5.14.1.10 Each door shall be fitted with earth strap of at 16 mm² highly flexible stranded copper with
insulation in green-yellow colour.

5.14.1.11 Each BCU/Fault Recorder Unit/Ethernet Switch/GPS Clock/Computer shall be earthed with
earth strip of at 16 mm² highly flexible stranded copper with insulation in green-yellow colour.

5.14.1.12 All panels/cubicles shall have two leaf rear doors with locking arrangement.

5.14.1.13 Doors are to be arranged so that every individual door or frame can be opened without
moving doors of adjacent panels/cubicles, equipped with minimum 150° hinges.

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5.14.1.14 The panels/cubicles are to be supplied with all locks, cable land boxes with floor fixing kit
and anchoring devices, gland plates, bus bar, internal wiring, terminal boards, and accessories such as
well brackets and angles as well as eye bolts complete with reinforcement plates and like used.

5.14.1.15 Mounded gaskets of non-ageing materials shall be used to provide close sealing.

5.14.1.16 The interior of each cubicle shall be finished with a light coloured painted anti condensation
heater controlled by hygrostat shall also be fitted in each panel/cubicle, which shall be well ventilated
through vermin proof louvers fitted with braze gauze screens subject to approval of the Engineer of
NTDC.

5.14.1.17 The arrangement and mounting of all equipment, indicating devices, control switches and
other equipment shall be subject to the approval of the Engineer of NTDC.

5.14.1.18 The exterior finish and colour of panels / cubicles shall be to the approval of Engineer of
NTDC.

5.14.1.19 Every Control/BCU Panel shall have at the top left-hand corner one easy visible lamp to
indicate healthiness of main DC supply in the panel.

5.14.1.20 Circuit labels shall be provided on the front and back of the panels.

5.14.1.21 A strip light shall be fitted inside each panel/cubicle and so arranged that all wiring is illu-
minated as early as possible without dazzle. The strip light shall be controlled by electrical ON/OFF
switch in addition to a door switch.

5.14.1.22 Heater and panel illumination shall have separate MCBs/Links in each panel.

5.14.1.23 Device references of all components shall be according to IEEE/ANSI standard. Devices
related to particular protection shall be identified with the respective device numbers. Device reference /
number and function shall be shown on a permanent label on the panel/cubicle.

5.14.1.24 Each SAS Panel shall be provided with a copper earth bar of not less than 120 mm² and
arranged so that the bars of adjacent panels can be joined together to form a common bus.

5.14.1.25 3 pin AC Socket protected using ELCB shall be provided in each BCU/Control Panel.

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18.3.15 Miscellaneous SAS Panels Equipment Details

5.15.1 The tentative quantity of equipment for Miscellaneous SAS Panels are elucidated below;

18.3.15.1 Fibre Optic Patch/Routing Panel(s) Set I

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the features and assemblies with functional
reuqirements as detailed in the relevant clauses of the specification. Complete panel(s) shall be prepared and
provided for the full functionality of the substation and all required Equipment and Accessories have to be pro-
vided, regardless mentioned below or not. The final arrangement of the complete control and relay protection
system, substation automation system, metering, telecommunication and SCADA system, HV, MV and LV
equipment, etc, including, but not limited to: general and specific requirements, conditions and functions, ratings,
equipment, components, architecture, philosophy, schematic and logic diagrams, connections, interlockings,
apperience, displays, controls, signallization, hierachy, reports, etc, is subject of Employer's approval
1. Ethernet Switches 24 FO Ports Quantity as per scheme require-
ment
2. Fibre optic splicing cassette / optical distribution frames 12, 24 or Quantity as per scheme require-
48 ports LC connectors ment
3. FO cables to establish SA system with relay IEDs, BCUs etc. Quantity as per scheme require-
ment
4. DC Supervisions Relays 2 nos.
5. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
6. DC MCBs 10A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
7. All other miscellaneous and necessary items such as auxiliary re- As per requirement of scheme.
lays, MCBs, ELCB, links, terminals, test points, wiring, earthing,
brass cable glands, FO cable glands, FO cable mimic, lugs, ferrules,
labels, power sockets, heater, humidity sensor, internal light to com-
plete the scheme and installation.
8. A set of material such as panels, wiring, terminals and all equipment As per requirement of scheme.
/ devices necessary to complete scheme functional.

18.3.15.2 Fibre Optic Patch/Routing Panel (s) Set II

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the features and assemblies with functional
reuqirements as detailed in the relevant clauses of the specification. Complete panel(s) shall be prepared and
provided for the full functionality of the substation and all required Equipment and Accessories have to be pro-
vided, regardless mentioned below or not. The final arrangement of the complete control and relay protection
system, substation automation system, metering, telecommunication and SCADA system, HV, MV and LV
equipment, etc, including, but not limited to: general and specific requirements, conditions and functions, ratings,
equipment, components, architecture, philosophy, schematic and logic diagrams, connections, interlockings,
apperience, displays, controls, signallization, hierachy, reports, etc, is subject of Employer's approval
1. Ethernet Switches 24 FO Ports Quantity as per scheme require-
ment
2. Fibre optic splicing cassette / optical distribution frames 12, 24 or Quantity as per scheme require-
48 ports LC connectors ment
3. FO cables to establish SA system with relay IEDs, BCUs etc. Quantity as per scheme require-
ment

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4. DC Supervisions Relays 2 nos.
5. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
6. DC MCBs 10A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
7. All other miscellaneous and necessary items such as auxiliary re- As per requirement of scheme.
lays, MCBs, ELCB, links, terminals, test points, wiring, earthing,
brass cable glands, FO Cable Glands, FO Cables mimic, lugs, fer-
rules, labels, power sockets, heater, humidity sensor, internal light
to complete the scheme and installation.
8. A set of material such as panels, wiring, terminals and all equipment As per requirement of scheme.
/ devices necessary to complete scheme functional.

18.3.16 Station Level Interfacing Panel Set I

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the features and assemblies with functional
reuqirements as detailed in the relevant clauses of the specification. Complete panel(s) shall be prepared and
provided for the full functionality of the substation and all required Equipment and Accessories have to be pro-
vided, regardless mentioned below or not. The final arrangement of the complete control and relay protection
system, substation automation system, metering, telecommunication and SCADA system, HV, MV and LV
equipment, etc, including, but not limited to: general and specific requirements, conditions and functions, ratings,
equipment, components, architecture, philosophy, schematic and logic diagrams, connections, interlockings,
apperience, displays, controls, signallization, hierachy, reports, etc, is subject of Employer's approval
1. Common BCU for 765 kV System 1 no.
2. Synchronization Relay for 765 kV System 1 no.
3. Test Blocks 2 nos.
As required
4. Key lockable selector switch (L/R Selection) 1 no.
5. DC Supervisions Relays 1 no.
6. Fibre optic splicing cassette Min. 2 nos.
/ optical distribution frame 12 port LC/ST FO connectors As required
7. Auxiliary Relays As per requirement of scheme.
8. Timer Relays As per requirement of scheme.
9. Key Lockable Selector Switch (Sync Auto / Manual Selection) 1 no.
10. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
11. DC MCBs 10A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
12. All other miscellaneous and necessary items such as auxiliary re- As per requirement of scheme.
lays, MCBs, ELCB, links, terminals, test points, wiring, earthing,
brass cable glands, FO cable glands, FO cable mimic, lugs, ferrules,
labels, power sockets, heater, humidity sensor, internal light to com-
plete the scheme and installation.
13. A set of material such as panels, wiring, terminals and all equipment As per requirement of scheme.
/ devices necessary to complete scheme functional.

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18.3.17 Station Level Interfacing Panel Set II

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the features and assemblies with functional
reuqirements as detailed in the relevant clauses of the specification. Complete panel(s) shall be prepared and
provided for the full functionality of the substation and all required Equipment and Accessories have to be pro-
vided, regardless mentioned below or not. The final arrangement of the complete control and relay protection
system, substation automation system, metering, telecommunication and SCADA system, HV, MV and LV
equipment, etc, including, but not limited to: general and specific requirements, conditions and functions, ratings,
equipment, components, architecture, philosophy, schematic and logic diagrams, connections, interlockings,
apperience, displays, controls, signallization, hierachy, reports, etc, is subject of Employer's approval
1. Common BCU for 500 kV System 1 no.
2. Synchronization Relay for 500 kV System 1 no.
3. Test Blocks 2 nos.
As required
4. Key lockable selector switch (L/R Selection) 1 no.
5. DC Supervisions Relays 1 no.
6. Fibre optic splicing cassette Min. 2 nos.
/ optical distribution frame 12 port LC/ST FO connectors As required
7. Auxiliary Relays As per requirement of scheme.
8. Timer Relays As per requirement of scheme.
9. Key Lockable Selector Switch (Sync Auto / Manual Selection) 1 no.
10. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
11. DC MCBs 10A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
12. All other miscellaneous and necessary items such as auxiliary re- As per requirement of scheme.
lays, MCBs, ELCB, links, terminals, test points, wiring, earthing,
brass cable glands, FO cable glands, FO cable mimic, lugs, ferrules,
labels, power sockets, heater, humidity sensor, internal light to com-
plete the scheme and installation.
13. A set of material such as panels, wiring, terminals and all equipment As per requirement of scheme.
/ devices necessary to complete scheme functional.

18.3.18 Station Level Interfacing Panel Set III

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the features and assemblies with functional
reuqirements as detailed in the relevant clauses of the specification. Complete panel(s) shall be prepared and
provided for the full functionality of the substation and all required Equipment and Accessories have to be pro-
vided, regardless mentioned below or not. The final arrangement of the complete control and relay protection
system, substation automation system, metering, telecommunication and SCADA system, HV, MV and LV
equipment, etc, including, but not limited to: general and specific requirements, conditions and functions, ratings,
equipment, components, architecture, philosophy, schematic and logic diagrams, connections, interlockings,
apperience, displays, controls, signallization, hierachy, reports, etc, is subject of Employer's approval
1. GPS Antenna & PTP Master Clock equipment 1 no.
2. Common BCU for 220 kV System 1 no.
3. Synchronization Relay for 220 kV Systems 1 no.
4. Test Blocks 2 nos.
As required

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5. Fibre optic splicing cassette Quantity as per scheme require-
/ optical distribution frames 12, 24 or 48 ports LC connectors ment
6. FO cables to establish SA system with relay IEDs, BCUs etc. Quantity as per scheme require-
ment
7. Timer Relays As per requirement of scheme.
8. Key Lockable Selector Switch (Sync Auto / Manual Selection) 1 no.
9. DC Supervisions Relays 2 nos.
10. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
11. DC MCBs 10A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
12. All other miscellaneous and necessary items such as auxiliary re- As per requirement of scheme.
lays, MCBs, ELCB, links, terminals, test points, wiring, earthing,
brass cable glands, FO cable glands, FO cables mimic, lugs, fer-
rules, labels, power sockets, heater, humidity sensor, internal light
to complete the scheme and installation.
13. A set of material such as panels, wiring, terminals and all equipment As per requirement of scheme.
/ devices necessary to complete scheme functional.

18.3.19 Station Level Interfacing Panel Set IV

Sr. No. Description Quantity


This is only minimum requirements. The Contracor shall provide all the features and assemblies with functional
reuqirements as detailed in the relevant clauses of the specification. Complete panel(s) shall be prepared and
provided for the full functionality of the substation and all required Equipment and Accessories have to be pro-
vided, regardless mentioned below or not. The final arrangement of the complete control and relay protection
system, substation automation system, metering, telecommunication and SCADA system, HV, MV and LV
equipment, etc, including, but not limited to: general and specific requirements, conditions and functions, ratings,
equipment, components, architecture, philosophy, schematic and logic diagrams, connections, interlockings,
apperience, displays, controls, signallization, hierachy, reports, etc, is subject of Employer's approval
1. GPS antenna & PTP master clock equipment 1 no.
2. Common BCU for 132 kV System 1 no.
3. Synchronization Relay for 132 kV Systems
4. Test Blocks 1 no.
As required
5. Fibre optic splicing cassette Quantity as per scheme require-
/ optical distribution frames 12, or 24 or 48 ports LC connectors ment
6. FO cables to establish SA system with relay IEDs, BCUs etc. Quantity as per scheme require-
ment
7. Timer Relays As per requirement of scheme.
8. Key Lockable Selector Switch (Sync Auto / Manual Selection) 1 no.
9. DC Supervisions Relays 2 nos.
10. Heavy-duty Changeover Contactor Relays (10A, DC) 1 no.
11. DC MCBs 10A, 10 kA Min. 2 nos.
12. All other miscellaneous and necessary items such as auxiliary re- As per requirement of scheme.
lays, MCBs, ELCB, links, terminals, test points, wiring, earthing,
brass cable glands, FO cable glands, FO cable mimic, lugs, fer-
rules, labels, power sockets, heater, humidity sensor, internal light
to complete the scheme and installation.

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13. A set of material such as panels, wiring, terminals and all equip- As per requirement of scheme.
ment / devices necessary to complete scheme functional.

18.3.20 Equipment / SA System Approval / Acceptance Process

5.20.1 For acceptance / approval of a new equipment or complete Substation Automation System,
the following minimum steps / procedures have to be followed:

i. Formal letter by the Manufacturer / representative of the Manufacturer to NTDC offering the equip-
ment / system for approval.
ii. Submission of detailed technical literature, documents / service reference list, detailed type test
reports & IEC 61850 interoperability certificates issued by UCA International Users Group or
equivalent along with requisite service charges. The submission of service charges does not
guarantee the approval of the offered equipment/system.
iii. Complete functional testing of offered equipment / system i.e. cold /stand-alone testing of the
equipment / system in Pakistan or Manufacturer's works witnessed by NTDC engineers at Man-
ufacturer's cost.
iv. Installation of the equipment in the NTDC network in parallel to the existing equipment for at least
six months in order to evaluate performance under real conditions.
v. If the offered equipment is already type tested as per latest IEC standards from International STL
Accredited Laboratory (the STL approved international laboratory must be 3rd party i.e. other than
Manufacturer's own laboratory), the same type test results shall be submitted to NTDC for review.
Otherwise, the Manufacturer or its representative shall be responsible for type testing of the of-
fered type of equipment from an international accredited STL approved laboratory e.g. KEMA etc.
If the Manufacturer / its representative proceeds for type testing in Manufacturer's own STL ap-
proved international laboratory, the type testing shall be carried out under witnessing of NTDC
Protection Engineers at their own cost.
vi. In addition to above, the approval or rejection shall also be based on field performance evaluation.

5.20.2 The Local Representatives of Manufacturer shall must have Local Technical Support Cen-
tre for Configuration, Maintenance & Troubleshooting etc. for the offered type of equipment in Pakistan.

5.20.3 Only NTDC approved protection, control & allied equipment shall be offered along-with the
Bids for all projects.

18.3.21 Design Approval Process

5.21.1 In addition to the Drawing Approval Process mentioned in clause no. 1.17, following Se-
quence of activities with reference to control/BCU, monitoring and recording equipment/relays & SAS
system shall be followed by the Contractors

i. Protection & metering single line diagram.


ii. Conceptual drawings of substation automation system (SAS) along with reliability, availability cal-
culations & LAN simulation results.
iii. Message performance estimates for all IEC 61850 messages.
iv. Time synchronization estimates ensuring conformance to specification during worst-case scenar-
ios.

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v. Make, type, origin & ordering codes of control/BCU, monitoring & recording equipment/relays,
substation automation system etc., along-with technical literature, manuals & ordering sheets as
per specified requirements laid down in this specification. The approval of all the aforementioned
equipment shall be taken before procurement of the same.
vi. Equipment Integration Report for all major SAS related equipment.
vii. Trip & Indication Logic Diagram.
viii. Control & Interlocking Logic Diagram.
ix. Soft Interlocking Diagram (Using GOOSE Messaging) for complete Substation and independently
for each Bay.
x. IP Addressing, User Names & Passwords for each Control Level etc. for all IEDs, Ethernet
Switches etc. in complete substation.
xi. CID files for each Protection Relay, BCU, Recording IEDs, SAS Servers etc.
xii. SCD File for complete Substation.
xiii. AC & DC Auxiliary Supply System Distribution Plan.
xiv. Memory Dimensioning Calculations for Operator Workstations, Engineering Workstations &
Maintenance Laptops.
xv. Typical Standard Alarms/Events Pictures for SOE functions, which will appear on the Station HMI
xvi. Typical Standard Pictures from Station HMI as specified in clause no. 5.8.5 of this Specification.
xvii. Signal List to Control Panels, Event Recorder, Fault Recorder & NPCC SCADA signals of the
complete station.
xviii. Detail Schematic & Interconnection Wiring Diagrams of Control/BCU Panels, AC/DC Auxiliary
Supply Panels, Event Recorder Panels, Fault Recorder Panels & SAS Panels etc.
xix. Test Protocols of Factory Acceptance Tests (FAT) of Control/BCU Panels, AC/DC Auxiliary Sup-
ply Panels, Event Recorder Panels, Fault Recorder Panels & SAS Panels etc.
xx. Witnessing of Factory Acceptance Tests (FAT) of AC/DC Auxiliary Supply Panels, Event Re-
corder Panels, Fault Recorder Panels etc. by representatives of Protection & Control NTDC.
xxi. Witnessing of Factory Acceptance Tests (FAT) of Control/BCU Panels & SAS Panels etc. jointly
by representatives of (Protection & Control) and (Telecommunication), NTDC.
xxii. Factory as built Drawings of all the aforementioned panels as per approval of NTDC & after in-
corporating comments/observations pointed out by the representatives of Protection & Control,
NTDC during Factory Acceptance Tests (FAT).
xxiii. Test Protocols of Site Acceptance Tests (SAT)/Commissioning Tests.
xxiv. Witnessing of Site Acceptance Tests (SAT)/Commissioning Tests jointly by representatives of
(Protection & Control) and (Telecommunication), NTDC.
xxv. Factory Acceptance Tests
xxvi. Site Acceptance Tests shall also include Performance Testing of the implemented SAS to ensure
compliance of the requirements laid down in this chapter.
xxvii. Final Site as built Schematic & Interconnection wiring drawings of all the panels mentioned above
as per changes done at site.
xxviii. Final Site as built Soft Interlocking Diagram (Using GOOSE Messaging) for complete Substation
and independently for each Bay. xxviii. Final Site as built IP Addressing, User Names & Pass-
words for each Control Level etc. for all IEDs, Ethernet Switches etc. in complete substation.
xxix. Final Site as built CID files for each Protection Relay, BCU, Recording IEDs, SAS Servers etc.
xxx. Final Site as built SCD File for complete Substation. xxxi. Final Site as built Database file for
SAS.
xxxi. Any other item not listed above but essential for Design Review, Operation & Maintenance of
SAS.

5.21.2 All equipment data, schematic drawings etc. related to BCU, Ethernet switches, server &
gateways shall also be submitted in Chief Engineer (Telecommunication), NTDC for joint review & ap-
proval.

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18.3.22 Factory Acceptance Tests

5.22.1 FAT Requirements

5.22.1.1 The manufacturing phase of the SAS shall be concluded by a Factory Acceptance Test
(FAT). The purpose is to ensure that system Manufacturer had interpreted the project's requirements
correctly.

5.22.1.2 The general philosophy shall be to deliver a system to site only after the system has been
thoroughly tested and its specified performance has been verified with site conditions simulated to the
extent possible in Manufacturer's test laboratory.

5.22.1.3 It shall be assured that FAT configuration contains at least one unit of each and every type
of equipment incorporated in the delivered system (furthermore process simulating equipment shall also
be required).

5.22.1.4 FAT of SAS system shall be carried out in the factory of Manufacturer. If the complete
system consists of parts from various suppliers, Manufacturer shall have testing facility (UCA accredited)
allowing full inter-operability testing (for various IEC 61850 profiles (GOOSE, MMS, SMVs etc.) in the
delivered system).

5.22.1.5 FAT protocol to be presented at design stage as required in clause no. 5.21.

5.22.1.6 The FAT shall include but not limited to:

1) Verifying drawings & physical connection


2) Verifying functionality of the System, IED & accessories used
3) Verifying specific system integration & interoperability
4) Verifying communication network operation
5) Verifying system operational and communication performances
6) Verifying cyber security assessment
7) Failed system shall be rejected and shall be subjected to further retesting

5.22.1.7 The Contractor shall conduct a Factory Acceptance Test that is interactively witnessed and
critiqued by selected NTDC personnel. Tests shall be conducted at the Contractor’s facilities, before
delivery of any portions of the system. The FAT shall be witnessed and verified by minimum two (2)
representatives from Owner and one (1) representative from Employer

18.3.23 Site Acceptance Tests

5.23.1 SAT Requirements

5.23.1.1 SAT shall include the testing of all individual IEDs. Moreover, system level testing of SAS
with all connected IEDs as a whole shall also be part of SAT.

5.23.1.2 SAT protocol to be presented at design stage as required in clause no. 5.21.

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5.23.1.3 Site acceptance tests shall also include performance testing of the implemented SAS to
ensure compliance of communication requirements laid down in clause no. 5.9 above. Report of the
same shall also be submitted in office of P&C.

5.23.1.4 Performance testing tools shall also be part of supply along-with the Substation Automation
System.

18.3.24 Drawings and Documentation

5.24.1 General

5.24.1.1 The English Language shall be used at all times with respect to documents, drawings and
labels, procured or prepared by the Bidder pertaining to the work.

5.24.1.2 All dimensions shall be in SI metric units.

5.24.2 Drawings

5.24.2.1 The Bidder shall submit with the quotation 4-copies of drawings/catalogues showing all
dimensions and details of the equipment offered.

5.24.2.2 The successful Bidders shall submit for approval 6-copies of Engineering drawings and
documentation for approval.

5.24.2.3 The contract shall be executed strict conformity with the specifications and / or drawings
given or mentioned in this section and the Contractor shall do not "Work" without proper specifications
and / or drawings.

5.24.2.4 Specifications under / or drawings are intended to complement each other so that if any-
thing is shown on the drawings as required but not mentioned in the specifications or vice versa, it shall
be of like effect as if shown or mentioned in both. If any errors, omissions or discrepancies are found in
the figures, specifications and / or drawings or, if any feature shall appear to the Contractor to be indef-
inite or unclear, the same shall be referred to the Engineer whose written explanation and / or clarifica-
tions shall be obtained before proceeding with the work.

5.24.2.5 The Contractor shall submit to Engineer under intimation to the Purchaser, within 30-days
of the issuance of the Notification of Award, for approval of the Engineer. Six (6) copies of all drawings,
required under the specifications or other provisions of the bidding documents or, if he deems neces-
sary, require changes or modifications to be made therein, he shall return two copies to the Contractor
marked "Approved", "Approved as Noted" or "Returned for Correction". Each drawing, which is noted
"Returned for Correction" shall be resubmitted to the Engineer after corrections.

5.24.2.6 The Contractor shall then prepare and submit to the Engineer eight (8) prints and two (2)
soft copies of the approved drawings. Two prints shall be stamped "APPROVED" Engineer and returned
to the Contractor for his record.

5.24.2.7 On completion of the Contract, the Contractor shall deliver the Two (02) sets of As Built
Drawings at site & One (01) set in P&C office and two (2) sets of soft copy of all drawings, technical
literature, data, which show the work in the final or "As Built" condition.

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5.24.2.8 One as built drawing of panel shall be kept in each relevant panel

5.24.2.9 The Contractor shall allow 30 days for the Engineer's approval of drawings in his schedule
of work and in the time allowed for completion of the Contract Extra time required for approval of draw-
ings due to deficiencies in design or errors in submitted drawings shall be the responsibility of the Con-
tractor and no extension in time will be allowed on this account.

5.24.2.10 Approval by the Engineer does not relieve the Contractor of his responsibility to do the work
in accordance with the Contract.

5.24.2.11 The Contractor shall be responsible for any discrepancies, errors or omissions in any draw-
ings or other particulars supplied by him whether such drawings or particulars have been approved by
the Engineer or not.

5.24.2.12 All drawings and documents furnished by the Contractor in accordance with the Contract
shall become the property of the Purchaser.

5.24.2.13 Whenever reference is made in the Technical Specifications to specific standards and
codes to be met by the goods and materials to be furnished or tested, the provisions of the latest current
edition or revision of the relevant standards or codes in effect shall apply, unless otherwise expressly
stated in the Contract. Where such standards and codes are national or relates to a particular country
or region, other authoritative standards that ensure substantial equivalence to the standards and codes
specified will be acceptable.

18.3.25 Training

5.25.1 For each contract of Substation Automation System, the Contractor shall be responsible
for carrying out Training Sessions at Site & at Manufacturer Works covering the below-mentioned mini-
mum activities:

a. Maintenance, trouble shooting, testing & commissioning of SAS related equipment(s) such as
BCUs (signals & software interlocking etc.), Workstations (operations, measurements, signals,
controls & interlocks etc.), Engineer Workstations, GPS equipment, Station/Bay level Ethernet
Switches, GPS equipment, BCUs, Fault Recorders, Relay IEDs etc.
b. Addition & removal of signals (Alarms, Events, SCADA Signals, Measurements, changing Current
/ Voltage Transformation Ratios etc.), signal lists with addresses for communication with
SAS/Gateways etc.
c. Addition or change of defective equipment with same or different Manufacturer along-with com-
plete IEC 61850 Communication configuration process.
d. Addition or interfacing of new line or transformer bays at each Voltage Level without interruption
to SAS operations.
e. Cyber-Security related training regarding the cyber-security related measures installed in the
SAS.
f. SAS software & training manuals, database programming software & training manuals, necessary
testing software & user manuals, SAS networking & signals testing tools etc.
g. Any other training not listed above but required for the operations & maintenance personnel for
efficient & effective O&M of SAS.

5.25.2 The Contractor shall also provide 4 Manufacturer's printed instruction & operation manuals
(3 copies at site and 1 copy in P&C office), course etc. for the above-mentioned training topics.

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5.25.3 Minimum 6 engineers (2 for NTDC field formations, 2 from P&C department & 2 from Telecom-
munication Department) shall be trained for a minimum of 10 working days at the Manufacturer's Works.
The Contractor shall ensure efficient usage of time to ensure complete transfer of knowledge for all the
training topics. All cost in this regard shall be borne by the Manufacturer.

18.3.26 SA System Support

5.26.1 SA System Support Requirements

5.26.1.1 SA system Manufacturer shall confirm availability of local Service Centre for delivered SAS
application.

5.26.1.2 Local Manufacturer's Service Centre, accredited by original Manufacturer, shall be ensured
in order to provide NTDC the required maintenance services after final delivery of system.

5.26.1.3 Supportive documents shall be provided by SAS Manufacturer during the tendering stage.

5.26.1.4 Moreover, if any spare bays are part of scope of work, then the Contractor/Manufacturer
shall also be liable to carry out the modifications in the installed Substation Automation System as and
when required to put in service the Spare Bays during warranty period without any additional cost.

18.3.27 Type Test Requirements for IEDs

18.3.27.1 Protection IEDs, Control IEDs & Fault Recorder IEDs

5.27.1.1 All below-mentioned type tests are applicable for protection relays, bay control units & fault
recorders. If independent event recorders are specified, the below-mentioned type tests are also appli-
cable to event recorders also.

Test Description Standard Test Levels

Climatic Tests
Cold operation IEC 60068-2-1 -10°C, 96 hours
Cold storage IEC 60068-2-1 -40°C, 96 hours
Dry heat operation IEC 60068-2-2 +55°C, 96 hours
Dry heat storage IEC 60068-2-1 +70°C, 96 hours
Damp heat cyclic IEC 60068-2-30 +40°C, 93% humidity, 6 days
Damp heat static IEC 60068-2-78 +40°C, 93% humidity, 10 days
Change of temperature IEC 60068-2-14 Test Nb Figure 2, 5 Cycles, -10°C/+55°C, 1 K/min,
3 hours steady (Overall Time 42 Hours)

Mechanical Tests
Seismic Test IEC 60255-21-3 Severity Class 2
Vibration test (response, endurance) IEC 60255-21-1 Severity Class 1
Shock test (response, endurance) IEC 60255-21-2 Severity Class 2
Bump Test IEC 60255-21-2 Severity Class 1

Product Safety

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Test Description Standard Test Levels


AC & DC dielectric voltage test IEC 60255-5 2 kV, 1 min
Impulse Voltage Test IEC 60255-5 5 kV
Insulation Resistance IEC 60255-5 100 MOhm
Protective Bonding IEC 60255-27 0.1 Ohm
Flammability IEC 60255-27 Only Visual Inspection
Earth leakage current IEC 60255-27 3.5 mA AC; 10 mA DC
Degree of protection IEC 60529 IP 40 for Housing & IP 20 for Terminals
Short circuit withstand IEC 60255-27 PSU

EMC
Radiation emission enclosure port IEC 60255-26 30 MHz - 230 MHz, 40 dB (μV) quasi peak, 230 MHz
- 1000 MHz, 47 dB (μV) quasi peak
Conducted emission IEC 60255-26 0.15 MHz - 0.5 MHz, 79 dB (μV) quasi peak, 66 dB
(μV) average; 0.5 MHz - 5 MHz, 72 dB (μV) quasi
peak, 60 dB (μV) average; 5 MHz - 30 MHz, 72 dB
(μV) quasi peak, 60 dB (μV) average
Radiated radio frequency immunity / IEC 60255-22-3 80 MHz - 1000 MHz, 1400 MHz - 2700 MHz; 10V/m
spot frequency un-modulated RMS; 80% AM (1 kHz); Spot Tests at
80 MHz, 160 MHz, 450 MHz & 900 MHz (Double
Test)
Conducted radio frequency immunity IEC 60255-22-6 0.15 MHz - 80 MHz; 10V/m unmodulated RMS; 80%
/ spot frequency AM (1 kHz);
Spot tests at 27 MHz & 68 MHz
1 MHz DOW IEC 60255-22-1 2.5 kV (CM); 1.0 kV (DM)
100 kHz DOW IEC 61000-4-18 2.5 kV (CM); 1.0 kV (DM)
Electrostatic Discharge IEC 60255-22-2 8 kV Contact, 15 kV Air
EFT IEC 60255-22-4 4 kV CM
Surge IEC 60255-22-5 2.0 kV LE, 1.0 kV LL
50 Hz disturbance voltage on binary IEC 60255-22-7 30 V Cont. 300 V / 1 sec
inputs
PF H-fields IEC 61000-4-8 100 A/m Cont. 1000A/m 1 sec
DC power variations, interruption, IEC 60255-11 100% 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 msec.
dips
Ripple voltage on DC supply voltage IEC 60255-11 15%
Polarity reversal of supply voltage IEC 60255-11 1 Minute

Functional Tests
Steady state simulations Relevant IEC
60255-100 Series
Dynamic simulations Relevant IEC
60255-100 Series

Communication Requirements
Communication requirements IEC 61850 &
IEC 62439-3 PRP

Energizing Quantities
Continuous CT load; thermal with- IEC 60255-1 4 x IN
stand

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Test Description Standard Test Levels


Short time CT overload; thermal with- IEC 60255-1 100 x IN for 1 sec
stand
Continuous VT overload; thermal IEC 60255-1 As per Manufacturer-defined values
withstand
Short time VT overload; thermal with- IEC 60255-1 As per Manufacturer-defined values for 10 sec
stand
Burden VT IEC 60255-1 As per Manufacturer defined value
Burden CT IEC 60255-1 As per Manufacturer defined value
Burden PSU IEC 60255-1 As per Manufacturer defined value
Inrush Current PSU IEC 60255-1 In Rush <5 A during 0.1 sec
Burden BIM IEC 60255-1 Power Consumption Max. 0.2 W/Input at 110/125 V

Contact Performance
Mechanical Endurance IEC 60255-1 10,000 Cycles
Continuous Current IEC 60255-1 5 A, RMS
Limiting Making 1000 Cycles IEC 60255-1 ≥ 1000 W, tau = 40 msec.
Short Time Current IEC 60255-1 30A, 0.2 / 15 sec
Limited Breaking 1000 cycles IEC 60255-1 ≥ 30 W, tau = 40 msec.

18.3.27.2 Ethernet Switch

5.27.2.1 All the below-mentioned type tests are applicable for Ethernet Switch.

Test Description Standard Test Levels

General Conformance
General Conformance IEC 60255
General Conformance IEC 61850-3
General Conformance IEC 61850-90-4
General Conformance IEEE 1613 Class 2
Climatic Tests
Cold Operation IEC 60068-2-1 -10°C, 96 hours
Cold Storage IEC 60068-2-1 -40°C, 96 hours
Dry Heat Operation IEC 60068-2-2 +70°C, 96 hours
Dry Heat Storage IEC 60068-2-1 +85°C, 96 hours
Damp Heat Cyclic IEC 60068-2-30 +40°C, 93% Humidity, 6 Days
Damp Heat Static IEC 60068-2-78 +40°C, 93% Humidity, 10 Days
Change of Temperature IEC 60068-2-14 Test Nb Figure 2, 5 Cycles, - 10°C/+55°C,
1K/min, 3 Hours Steady (Overall Time 42 Hours)

Mechanical Tests
Seismic Test IEC 60255-21-3 Severity Class 2
Vibration test (response, endurance) IEC 60255-21-1 Severity Class 1
Shock test (response, Endurance) IEC 60255-21-2 Severity Class 2
Bump Test IEC 60255-21-2 Severity Class 1
Free Fall IEEE 1613 100 mm

Product Safety

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Test Description Standard Test Levels


DC Dielectric Voltage Test IEC 60255-5 3.6 kV (DC) on Power Supply & Alarm Contact;
2250 V (DC) on Ethernet Ports, 1 min
Impulse Voltage Test IEC 60255-5 5 kV Power Supply, Alarm Contact. 2.4 kV Ether-
net Ports. Common Mode, Port to Port: 5 kV
Power Supply, Alarm Contact.
Insulation Resistance IEC 60255-5 100 MOhm
Protective Bonding IEC 60255-27 0.1 Ohm
Flammability IEC 60255-27 Only Visual Inspection
Earth Leakage Current IEC 60255-27 3.5 mA AC; 10 mA DC
Degree of Protection IEC 60529 IP 40 for Housing & IP 20 for Terminals

EMC
Radiation Emission Enclosure Port IEC 60255-26 30 MHz - 230 MHz, 40 dB (μV) quasi peak, 230
MHz - 1000 MHz, 47 dB (μV) quasi peak;
Severity Level: Class A
Conducted Emission IEC 60255-26 0.15 MHz - 0.5 MHz, 79 dB (μV) quasi peak, 66
dB (μV) average; 0.5 MHz - 5 MHz, 72 dB (μV)
quasi peak, 60 dB (μV) average; 5 MHz - 30 MHz,
72 dB (μV) quasi peak, 60 dB (μV) average; Se-
verity Level: Class A
Radiated Radio Frequency Immunity / IEC 60255-22-3 80 MHz - 1000 MHz, 1400 MHz - 2700 MHz;
Spot Frequency 10V/m un-modulated RMS; 80% AM (1 kHz);
Spot Tests at 80 MHz, 160 MHz, 450 MHz & 900
MHz (Double Test)
Conducted Radio Frequency Immunity IEC 60255-22-6 0.15 MHz - 80 MHz; 10V/m unmodulated RMS;
/ Spot Frequency 80% AM (1 kHz); Spot Tests at 27 MHz & 68 MHz
1 MHz Surge Withstand Capability IEC 60255-22-1 2.5 kV (CM); 1.0 kV (DM)
Surge Withstand Capability IEC 61000-4-18
Surge Withstand Capability IEEE C37.90.1 2.5 kV, 1 MHz. Oscillatory: ±4 kV, 2.5 kHz Fast
Transient
Electrostatic Discharge IEC 60255-22-2 ±8 kV Contact, ±15 kV Air
Fast Transient / Burst Immunity IEC 60255-22-4 ±4 kV, 5 kHz; ±2 kV, 5 kHz on Communication
Port
EFT IEC 60255-22-4 4 kV CM
Surge Immunity IEC 60255-22-5 2.0 kV LE, 1.0 kV LL, 1.0 kV LE on Communica-
tion Port
Surge Immunity IEC 60255-26 Severity Level: Zone A
PF Magnetic Field Immunity IEC 61000-4-8 100 A/m Cont. 1000A/m 3 sec
Pulse Magnetic Field Immunity IEC 61000-4-9 1000 A/m
Damped Oscillatory Magnetic Field IEC 61000-4-10 100 A/m (at 1 kHz & 1 MHz)
Immunity
DC Power Variations, Interruption, IEC 60255-11 100% 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 msec.
Dips
Ripple Voltage on DC Supply Voltage IEC 60255-11 15%
Polarity Reversal of Supply Voltage IEC 60255-11 1 Minute
Power Supply Gradual Shutdown and IEC 60255-26
Start-up
Power Supply Discharge Capacitors IEC 60255-27
Power Supply Slow Ramp IEC 60255-27

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Test Description Standard Test Levels

Communication Requirements
Communication Requirements IEC 61850 & IEC
62439-3 PRP

18.3.27.3 GPS Clock

5.27.3.1 All the below-mentioned type tests are applicable for all types of GPS Clocks used in SAS.

Test Description Standard Test Levels

General Conformance
General conformance IEC 60255
General conformance IEC 61850-3
General conformance IEEE 1613 Class 2

Climatic Tests
Cold operation IEC 60068-2-1 -10°C, 96 hours
Cold storage IEC 60068-2-1 -40°C, 96 hours
Dry heat operation IEC 60068-2-2 +70°C, 96 hours
Dry heat storage IEC 60068-2-1 +85°C, 96 hours
Damp heat cyclic IEC 60068-2-30 +40°C, 93% Humidity, 6 Days
Damp heat static IEC 60068-2-78 +40°C, 93% Humidity, 10 Days
Change of temperature IEC 60068-2-14 Test Nb Figure 2, 5 Cycles, -10°C/+55°C,
1K/min, 3 hours steady (overall time 42 hours)

Mechanical Tests
Seismic test IEC 60255-21-3 Severity Class 2
Vibration test (response, endur- IEC 60255-21-1 Severity Class 1
ance)
Shock test (response, endurance) IEC 60255-21-2 Severity Class 2
Bump test IEC 60255-21-2 Severity Class 1
Free fall IEEE 1613 100 mm

Product Safety
AC & DC dielectric voltage test IEC 60255-5 2 kV (AC), 3.3 kV (DC), 1 min
Impulse voltage test IEC 60255-5 5 kV
Insulation resistance IEC 60255-5 100 MOhm
Protective bonding IEC 60255-27 0.1 Ohm
Flammability IEC 60255-27 Only Visual Inspection
Earth leakage current IEC 60255-27 3.5 mA AC; 10 mA DC
Degree of protection IEC 60529 IP 40 for Housing & IP 20 for Terminals
EMC
Radiation RF emission IEC 60255-26 30 MHz - 230 MHz, 40 dB (μV) quasi peak, 230
MHz - 1000 MHz, 47 dB (μV) quasi peak; Se-
verity Level: Class A
Conducted RF emission IEC 60255-26 0.15 MHz - 0.5 MHz, 79 dB (μV) quasi peak, 66
dB (μV) average; 0.5 MHz - 5 MHz, 72 dB (μV)

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Test Description Standard Test Levels


quasi peak, 60 dB (μV) average; 5 MHz - 30
MHz, 72 dB (μV) quasi peak, 60 dB (μV) aver-
age;
Severity Level: Class A
Telecom conducted RF emission EN 55022:2010 Severity Level: Class A
Radiated radio frequency immun- IEC 60255-22-3 80 MHz - 1000 MHz, 1400 MHz - 2700
ity / spot frequency MHz; 10V/m un-modulated RMS; 80% AM (1
kHz); spot tests at 80 MHz, 160 MHz, 450 MHz
& 900 MHz (double test)
Conducted radio frequency im- IEC 60255-22-6 0.15 MHz - 80 MHz; 10V/m unmodulated RMS;
munity / spot frequency 80% AM (1 kHz); Spot tests at 27 MHz & 68
MHz
1 MHz surge withstand capability IEC 60255-22-1 ±2.5 kV (CM); ±1.0 kV (DM)
Surge withstand capability IEEE C37.90.1 ±2.5 kV, 1 MHz.
Oscillatory: ±4 kV, 2.5 kHz fast transient
Electrostatic discharge IEC 60255-22-2 ±8 kV Contact, ±15 kV Air
Fast transient / burst immunity IEC 60255-22-4 ±4 kV, 5 kHz; ±2 kV, 5 kHz on
Communication Port
Surge immunity IEC 60255-22-5 2.0 kV LE, 1.0 kV LL, 1.0 kV LE on
Communication Port
PF magnetic field immunity IEC 61000-4-8 100 A/m Cont. 1000 A/m for 3 sec
Pulse magnetic field immunity IEC 61000-4-9 1000 A/m
Damped oscillatory magnetic field IEC 61000-4-10 100 A/m (at 1 kHz & 1 MHz)
immunity
DC power variations, interruption, IEC 60255-11 100% 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 msec.
dips
Ripple voltage on DC supply volt- IEC 60255-11 15%
age
Polarity reversal of supply voltage IEC 60255-11 1 Minute

Communication Requirements
Communication requirements IEC 61850 &
IEC 62439-3 PRP

18.3.27.4 Operator / Engineer Workstations

5.27.4.1 All the below-mentioned type tests are applicable for all types of Operator / Engineer Work-
stations used in SAS.

Test Description Standard Test Levels

General Conformance
General conformance IEC 60255
General conformance IEC 61850-3
General conformance IEEE 1613 Class 2
Industrial environment IEC 61000-6-2
Industrial environment IEC 61000-6-4

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Climatic tests
Cold operation IEC 60068-2-1 -10°C, 96 hours
Cold storage IEC 60068-2-1 -40°C, 96 hours
Dry heat operation IEC 60068-2-2 +70°C, 96 hours
Dry heat storage IEC 60068-2-1 +85°C, 96 hours
Damp heat cyclic IEC 60068-2-30 +40°C, 93% humidity, 6 days
Damp heat static IEC 60068-2-78 +40°C, 93% humidity, 10 days
Change of temperature IEC 60068-2-14 Test Nb figure 2, 5 cycles, - 10°C/+55°C, 1K/min,
3 hours steady (overall time 42 hours)

Mechanical Tests
Seismic test IEC 60255-21-3 Severity Class 2
Vibration test (response, endurance) IEC 60255-21-1 Severity Class 2
Shock test (response, endurance) IEC 60255-21-2 Severity Class 2
Bump test IEC 60255-21-2 Severity Class 1
Free fall IEEE 1613 100 mm

Product Safety
AC & DC dielectric voltage test IEC 60255-5 3.6 kV (DC) on power supply, 2.5 kV (AC) on contact
outputs, 1.5 kV (AC) on Ethernet ports; 1 min
Impulse voltage test IEC 60255-5 5 kV common mode, power supply & contact out-
puts. 1.5 kV on Ethernet ports
Insulation resistance IEC 60255-5 100 MOhm
Protective bonding IEC 60255-27 0.1 Ohm
Flammability IEC 60255-27 Only visual inspection
Earth leakage current IEC 60255-27 3.5 mA AC; 10 mA DC
Degree of protection IEC 60529 IP 40 for housing & IP 20 for terminals

EMC
Radiation RF emission IEC 60255-26 30 MHz - 230 MHz, 40 dB (μV) quasi peak, 230 MHz
- 1000 MHz, 47 dB (μV) quasi peak;
Severity level: Class A
Conducted RF emission IEC 60255-26 0.15 MHz - 0.5 MHz, 79 dB (μV) quasi peak, 66 dB
(μV) average; 0.5 MHz - 5 MHz, 72 dB (μV) quasi
peak, 60 dB (μV) average; 5 MHz - 30 MHz, 72 dB
(μV) quasi peak, 60 dB (μV) average;
Severity level: Class A
Harmonic current IEC 61000-3-2 Severity level: Class A
Voltage flicker IEC 61000-3-3
Radiated radio frequency immunity / IEC 60255-22-3 80 MHz - 1000 MHz, 1400 MHz - 2700 MHz; 10V/m
spot frequency un-modulated RMS; 80% AM (1 kHz); Spot tests at
80 MHz, 160 MHz, 450 MHz & 900 MHz (double test)
Conducted radio frequency immunity IEC 60255-22-6 0.15 MHz - 80 MHz; 10V/m unmodulated RMS; 80%
/ spot frequency AM (1 kHz); spot tests at 27 MHz & 68 MHz
1 MHz surge withstand IEC 60255-22-1 Power supply & outputs: 2.5 kV (CM), 1.0 kV (DM);
communication ports: 1.0 kV (CM)
Surge withstand capability IEEE C37.90.1 2.5 kV, 1 MHz; 2.5 kV oscillatory; 4 kV fast transient
Electrostatic discharge IEC 60255-22-2 8 kV Contact, 15 kV Air
Fast transient/burst IEC 60255-22-4 4 kV, 5 kHz on power supply and outputs; 2 kV,

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Test Description Standard Test Levels


5 kHz on communication lines
Surge immunity IEC 60255-22-5 2.0 kV LE, 1.0 kV LL, 2 kV on communication ports
PF magnetic field IEC 61000-4-8 100 A/m Cont. 1000A/m³ sec
Pulse magnetic field immunity IEC 61000-4-9 1000 A/m
DC power variations, interruption, IEC 60255-11 100% 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 msec.
dips
Ripple voltage on DC supply voltage IEC 60255-11 15%
Polarity reversal of supply voltage IEC 60255-11 1 minute

Communication Requirements
Communication requirements IEC 61850 &
IEC 62439-3 PRP

18.3.28 Typical Diagrams and Panel

Please, find enclosed the typical Concept Diagrams and Panel layouts for the reference.
The principal Diagrams and other Drawings, related to the project, can be found in separate Chapter
The provided typicals can be used as guidance for the preparation of the Design

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18.3.28.1 Typical Substation Automation System (SAS) Concept Diagram for 765/500/200/132 kV Substation

Typical concept is presented on drawing “5010042-IW-E-51-11 - Station Control System – Topology”

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18.3.28.2 Typical Layouts for 500 kV Control / BCU Panels, different types - general, typical

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18.3.28.3 Typical Layouts for 500 kV Control / BCU Panels, different types - general, typical

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18.3.28.4 Typical Layouts for 220 kV Control / BCU Panels, different types - general, typical

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18.3.28.5 Typical Layouts for 220 kV Control / BCU Panels, different types - general, typical

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18.3.28.6 Typical Layouts for 132 kV Control / BCU Panels, different types - general, typical

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18.3.28.7 Typical Miscellaneous SAS Panel Layout - 132 kV, different types - general, typical

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18.3.28.8 Typical Miscellaneous SAS Panel Layout , general, typical

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18.4 Substation Automation System - Technical Schedules

18.4.1 General Requirements

6.1.1 Applicable Specification - P-204:2020 6.1.2 Reference Clause No. - 5.

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


SA System Manufacturer - General Information
1. Manufacturer
2. County of Manufacture
3. Panel dimensions (HxWxD) (mm)
4. Panel sheet thickness (mm)
5. Panel exterior sheet colour
6. Panel paint thickness
7. Panel IP class
8. Past experience of manufacture (nos. of years) (Nos.)
SAS Software - General Requirements
1. SAS software name
2. SAS software firmware ref. no.
3. Is the offered firmware the latest version? (Yes/No)
4. Does the SAS software comply with IEC 61850 standard? (Yes/No)
5. Does the SAS software comply with IEC 62439-3 PRP standard? (Yes/No)
6. Does the SA system comply with IEC 61850 interoperability require- (Yes/No)
ments?
7. Interoperability certificates issued by KEMA / UCA / equivalent sub- (Yes/No)
mitted along-with the proposal?
8. Does the complete SA system comply with PTP time synchronization (Yes/No)
protocol?
9. Does any propitiatory communication protocol exist in complete SA (Yes/No)
system?
10. Is SAS software capable of showing presentation & dialogues as ex- (Yes/No)
plained in clause no. 5.8.5.1?
11. Does SAS software comply with HMI design principles as explained in (Yes/No)
clause no. 5.8.5.2?
12. Is SAS software capable of showing process system display as ex- (Yes/No)
plained in clause no. 5.8.5.3?
13. Is SAS software capable of showing system supervision display as (Yes/No)
explained in clause no. 5.8.5.4?
14. Is SAS software capable of showing event list as explained in clause (Yes/No)
no. 5.8.5.5?
15. Is SAS software capable of showing alarm list as explained in clause (Yes/No)
no. 5.8.5.6?
16. Is SAS software capable of showing object pictures as explained in (Yes/No)
clause no. 5.8.5.7?
17. Is SAS software capable of showing control dialogues as explained in (Yes/No)
clause no. 5.8.5.8?
18. Is SAS software capable of defining user authority levels as explained (Yes/No)
in clause no. 5.8.5.9?
19. Is SAS software capable of showing reports as explained in clause (Yes/No)

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no. 5.6.3.6?
20. Is SAS software capable of retrieving & showing disturbance records (Yes/No)
as explained in clause no. 5.8.5.11?
21. Is SAS software capable of IED parameter setting as explained in (Yes/No)
clause no. 5.8.5.13?
22. Does the SAS software comply with message performance (worst (Yes/No)
case) as explained in clause no. 5.9.1?
23. Does the SAS software comply with system performance (worst case) (Yes/No)
as explained in clause no. 5.9.2?
24. SAS software availability for substation control %
25. Maximum reconfiguration time of each LAN (worst case)? (msec.)

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18.4.2 Bay Control Units

6.2.1 Applicable Specification - P-204:2020

6.2.2 Reference Clause No. - 5.4.2.

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of origin
3. Type / model of BCU
4. Ordering code of BCU
5. CT input (A)
6. VT input (V)
7. Operating frequency range (Hz)
Mechanical Design & Construction
1. a. Overall size (HxWxD) (mm)
2. b. Mounting
3. c. Weight (kg)
Temperature & Humidity
1. a. Operating
2. b. Storage
3. c. Enclosure protection class
????
1. Maximum number of independent GOOSE messages that the BCU can (Nos.)
send
2. Maximum number of GOOSE messages that the BCU can receive/ sub- (Nos.)
scribe
3. Maximum number of digital signals that the BCU can send in one (01) (Nos.)
GOOSE message
4. Does the offered type of BCU support priority tagging as per IEEE (Yes/No)
802.1p?
5. Does the offered type of BCU support VLAN tagging for each GOOSE (Yes/No)
Message as per IEEE 802.1q?
6. Accuracy of internal time tagging of events when external GPS Time (msec.)
source is not available?
7. Measurement accuracy class of BCU
8. Minimum possible current that can be measured while ensuring compli- (%)
ance of above accuracy class
9. Minimum possible voltage that can be measured while ensuring compli- (%)
ance of above accuracy class
10. Primary equipment ON/OFF switches/push buttons provided of front (Yes/No)
panel of BCU
11. Analogue measurement card offered for indicating transformer tap Posi- (Yes/No)
tion, oil temperature & winding temperature etc.
12. Max. number of circuit breakers & disconnectors that can be controlled (Nos.)
13. Front HMI size (")
14. Can the binary outputs be configured as latch/lockout/electrically reset (Yes/No)
type?
Binary Outputs
1. a. Quantity (total) (Nos.)

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2. b. Quantity (programmable) (Nos.)
3. c. Contact rating (VA/W)
4. d. Making current (A)
5. e. Breaking current (A)
6. f. Typical pickup time (msec.)
Binary Inputs
1. a. Quantity (total) (Nos.)
2. b. Quantity (programmable) (Nos.)
Built-in Synchronism Check (Yes)
1. Min. sync check elements (Nos.)
2. Operating logic via software function links provided (Yes/No)
3. Live line / live dead / bus live / bus dead facility provided (Yes/No)
4. Sync check bypass in live line - dead bus & dead line - live bus condi- (Yes/No)
tions
5. Voltage range for live line / bus detection (V)
6. Voltage range for dead line / bus detection (V)
7. Phase angle difference settings range (deg.)
8. Phase angle difference accuracy (%)
9. Voltage difference settings range (V)
10. Voltage difference accuracy (%)
11. Frequency difference settings range (Hz)
12. Frequency difference accuracy (%)
Built-in Event Recorder & Disturbance Recorder
1. a. Built-in event recorder & disturbance recorder provided (Yes/No)
2. b. Maximum sampling rate of disturbance recorder (kHz)
3. c. Maximum independent disturbance recording length (sec)
4. d. Pre-fault capture range (%)
5. E. Maximum nos. Of analogue channel recorded (Nos.)
6. f. Maximum nos. of digital channel recorded (Nos.)
7. g. Total nos. of disturbances recorded in relay memory (Nos.)
8. h. Total nos. of events recorded in relay memory (Nos.)
Auxiliary DC Power Supply
1. a. Nominal (V)
2. b. Tolerance (%)
Burden
1. a. Max. DC burden (W)
2. b. Max. AC burden (VA)
Thermal Overload Current Capacity
1. a. Continuous (*IN)
2. b. 10 sec (*IN)
3. c. 1 sec (*IN)
Voltage Overload Capacity
1. a. Continuous (*VN)
2. b. 10 sec (*VN)
Design Parameters
1. Insulation level (IEC 60255-5)
2. HV impulse voltage (IEC 60255-5)
3. HF disturbance (IEC 60255-21-1)

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Communication & Software
1. a. Front RS232/USB port (Yes/No)
2. b. Rear RS485 port (Yes/No)
3. c. Ethernet port (Yes/No)
4. d. Fibre optic ports (Yes/No)
5. e. IEC 61850 protocol (Yes/No)
6. f. IEC 62439-3 PRP protocol (Yes/No)
7. g. PTP time sync. supported (Yes/No)
8. h. IRIG-B port (Yes/No)
9. i. Firmware version (shall be latest)
10. Has offered type of BCU been previously used in the type of scheme (Yes/No)
specified for this contract.
11. a. If yes, years of going into service (Nos.)
12. b. Year of first going in service
13. A complete reference list to be submitted stating client, system voltage
and year of going into service
14. Confirmation of Manufacturer of BCU for suitability of the BCU for sys- (Yes/No)
tem application as specified in the main specifications
15. List of BCU Optional functions included for this application to be listed
clearly
16. BCU detailed catalogue provided? (Yes/No)

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18.4.3 Ethernet Switches

6.3.1 Applicable Specification - P-204:2020

6.3.2 Reference Clause No. - 5.4.4.

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of origin
3. Type / model of Ethernet switch
4. Ordering code of Ethernet switch
5. Nominal operating dc voltage range (V)
6. Tolerance in nominal operating DC voltage range (%)
7. Ethernet switch has dual power supply cards? (Yes/No)
Mechanical Design & Construction
1. a. Overall size (HxWxD) (mm)
2. b. Mounting
3. c. Weight (kg)
Temperature & Humidity
1. a. Operating
2. b. Storage
3. c. Enclosure protection class
???
1. Ethernet switch supports full duplex communication? (Yes/No)
2. Ethernet switch is managed type? (Yes/No)
3. Data rate for connection of bay level devices (Mbps)
4. Data rate for connection of station bus (Mbps)
5. Can the Gigabit Ethernet ports can be configured as 10/100 Mbps (Yes/No)
ports?
6. Maximum number of VLANS supported (Yes/No)
7. Priority tagging of information supported? (Yes/No)
8. PTP time sync. supported on all ports? (Yes/No)
9. Specify the time added in actual PTP time when time sync. message (μsec)
passes through each hop
10. STP reconfiguration supported? (Yes/No)
11. RSTP reconfiguration supported? (Yes/No)
12. SNMP supported? (Yes/No)
13. Multi-factor centralized authentication through radius supported? (Yes/No)
14. FEFI supported on all ports? (Yes/No)
15. Front RJ45 port for maintenance laptops provided? (Yes/No)
16. Does Ethernet switch support port mirroring option? (Yes/No)
17. Is the offered Ethernet switch suitable for substation environment? (Yes/No)
18. Has the offered type of Ethernet switch been previously used in the (Yes/No)
type of scheme specified for this contract?
19. a. If yes, years of going into service (Nos.)
20. b. Year of first going in service
21. Confirmation of Manufacturer of Ethernet switch for suitability of the (Yes/No)
BCU for system application as specified in the main specifications
22. Is a detailed catalogue of the Ethernet switch provided? (Yes/No)

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18.4.4 GPS Clock & Allied Equipment

6.4.1 Applicable Specification - P-204:2020

6.4.2 Reference Clause No. - 5.4.4.

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of origin
3. Type / model of GPS clock equipment
4. Ordering code of GPS clock equipment
5. Nominal operating DC voltage range (V)
6. Tolerance in nominal operating DC voltage range (%)
Mechanical Design & Construction
1. a. Overall size (HxWxD) (mm)
2. b. Mounting
3. c. Weight (kg)
Temperature & Humidity
1. a. Operating
2. b. Storage
3. c. Enclosure protection class
???
1. Does the GPS clock supports PTP time sync. over the network? (Yes/No)
2. Time accuracy of GPS clock for PTP? (msec.)
3. Does the GPS clock supports IRIG-B ports? (Yes/No)
4. Time accuracy of GPS clock for IRIG-B ports? (μsec)
5. Time accuracy of GPS clock for PTP when the external GPS signal is (μsec)
not available?
6. Drift per minute of GPS clock from the actual time for PTP when the (μs/min)
external GPS signal is not available
7. Type of connection for the GPS clock with antenna?
8. GPS clock capable of time display on its front panel LCD? (Yes/No)
9. Is the offered GPS clock equipment suitable for substation environ- (Yes/No)
ment?
10. Has the offered type of GPS clock equipment been previously used in (Yes/No)
the type of scheme specified for this contract?
11. a. If yes, years of going into service (Nos.)
12. b. Year of first going in service
13. Confirmation of Manufacturer of GPS clock equipment for suitability of (Yes/No)
the BCU for system application as specified in the main specifications
14. GPS clock equipment detailed catalogue provided? (Yes/No)

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18.4.5 Operator & Engineering Workstations

6.5.1 Applicable Specification - P-204:2020

6.5.2 Reference Clause No. - 5.4.5.

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of Origin
3. Type / Model of Work Station
4. Operator Workstation supports IEC 62439-3 PRP? (Yes/No)
5. Type of LAN Interface for Operator Workstation?
6. Operator workstation supports PTP time sync. over the network? (Yes/No)
7. Time sync. accuracy for PTP? (μsec.)
8. Engineering workstation supports IEC 62439-3 PRP? (Yes/No)
9. Type of LAN Interface for engineering workstation?
10. Engineering workstation supports PTP time sync. over the network? (Yes/No)
11. Time sync. accuracy for PTP? (μsec.)
12. Processor type
13. RAM memory (GB)
14. Internal hard drive memory (TB)
15. LED size (")
16. Operating system
17. Enlist or attach accessory list of each operator workstation
18. Enlist or attach accessory list of each engineering workstation
19. Confirmation of Manufacturer of operator & engineering workstations (Yes/No)
for suitability of the equipment for system application as specified in
the main specifications
20. Operator & engineering workstation detailed catalogue provided? (Yes/No)

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18.4.6 Synchronization Check Relays

6.6.1 Applicable Specification - P-204:2020 Synchronization Check Relays

Sr. No. Description Unit Offered


1. Manufacturer
2. Country of origin
3. Type / model of relay
4. Ordering code of relay
5. Detailed technical catalogue provided (Yes/No)
6. VT input (V)
7. Min. sync check elements (Nos.)
8. Operating logic via software function links provided (Yes/No)
9. Live line / live dead / bus live / bus dead facility provided (Yes/No)
10. Sync check bypass in live line - dead bus & dead line - (Yes/No)
live bus conditions
11. Voltage range for live line / bus detection (V)
12. Voltage range for dead line / bus detection (V)
13. phase angle difference settings range (deg.)
14. Phase angle difference accuracy (%)
15. Voltage difference settings range (V)
16. Voltage difference accuracy (%)
17. Frequency difference settings range (Hz)
18. Frequency difference accuracy (%)
19. Nominal auxiliary DC power supply
20. Tolerance band in auxiliary DC power supply (%)

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