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GUJARAT ENERGY TRANSMISSION

GUJARAT ENERGY TRANSMISSION

GUJARAT ENERGY TRANSMISSION

GUJARAT ENERGY TRANSMISSION

CORPORATION LTD.

CORPORATION LTD.

CORPORATION LTD.

CORPORATION LTD.

SARADAR PATEL VIDYUT BHAVAN,

RACE COURSE, BARODA – 390 007.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

FOR

22 kV ISOLATORS

& ISOLATOR – CUM – EARTHING

SWITCHES

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SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDER

Please read following instructions carefully before submitting your bid.

1. All the drawings, i.e. elevation, side view, plan, cross sectional view etc., in AutoCAD format and manuals in PDF format, for offered item shall be submitted. Also the hard copies as per specification shall be submitted.

2. The bidder shall submit Quality Assurance Plan with the technical bid.

3. The bidder shall have to submit all the required type test reports for the offered item. In absence of this, the evaluation shall be carried out accordingly as non-submission of type test reports.

4. The bidder must fill up all the points of GTP for offered item/s. Instead of indicating “refer drawing, or as per IS/IEC”, the exact value/s must be filled in. 5. All the points other than GTP, which are asked to confirm in technical

specifications must be submitted separately with the bid.

6. The bidder is required to impart training in view of manufacture, assembly, erection, operation and maintenance for offered item, at his works, to the person/s identified by GETCO, in the event of an order, free of cost. The cost of logistics will be bear by GETCO.

7. Please note that the evaluation will be carried out on the strength of content of bid only. No further correspondence will be made.

8. The bidder shall bring out all the technical deviation/s only at the specified annexure.

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QUALIFYING REQUIREMENT DATA

(For Supply)

Bidder to satisfy all the following requirements.

1)

The bidder shall be Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM).

The offered equipment have to be designed, manufactured and

tested as per relevant IS/IEC with latest amendments.

2)

The minimum requirement of manufacturing capacity of offered

type, size and rating of equipment shall be SEVEN times

tender/ bid quantity. The bidder should indicate manufacturing

capacity by submitting latest updated certificate of a Chartered

Engineer (CE).

3)

Equipment proposed shall be of similar or higher rating and in

service for a minimum period of THREE (3) years and

satisfactory performance certificate in respect of this is to be

available and submitted.

4)

The bidder should clearly indicate the quantity and Single

Value Contract executed during last FIVE (5) years, for the

offered equipment. Bidder should have executed one single

contract during last five years for the quantity equivalent to

tender / bid.

The details are to be submitted in following format,

Sr. No ITEMS SUPP LIED TO ORDER REFEREN CE No. & DATE ITEMS QUANTI TY ORDER FULLY EXECUTED. YES/NO STATUS, IF ORDER UNDER EXECUTION REMAR K

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Equipment offered shall have Type Test Certificates from

accredited laboratory (accredited based on ISO/IEC Guide 25 /

17025 or EN 45001 by the National accredition body of the

country where laboratory is located), as per IEC / IS / technical

specification. The type test reports shall not be older than FIVE

years and shall be valid up to expiry of validity of offer.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FOR 22 kV ISOLATORS

& ISOLATOR – CUM – EARTHING SWITCHES

SECTION – I

GENERAL TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS 1.1 SCOPE :

1.1.1 This Section covers the General Technical Requirements such as design, manufacture, testing, dispatch to destination, etc. for the outdoor Isolators and Isolator-cum-earthling switches.

1.2 STANDARDS :

1.2.1 The isolators and isolator-cum-earthling switches shall comply with the requirements of the latest edition of IEC129/1984 and IS 9921/1985 (as amended up to date) except specified herein. The Insulators shall comply with the requirement of latest edition of IS 2544/1973 and IEC: 168/1988 (as amended up to date)

1.3 DRAWING :

1.3.1 Following drawing (in duplicate) shall be submitted by the Bidder for the purpose of preliminary study. The offer without following drawings shall not be considered for acceptance.

(a) General outline dimensional drawings.

(b) Sectional view showing the general constructional features of the isolators with / without earthing Switches.

1.3.2 Within 30 days after receipt of the order, the supplier shall submit the following drawings for the approval of the Purchaser.

(a) General outline drawing of plan, elevation and side view of isolators and isolator-cum-earthing switches with all accessories, showing dimensional details, transport details etc.

(b) Detailed assembly drawings with parts properly identified for assembly of the equipment

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(c) Drawings showing complete particulars of foundation and structural drawings.

(d) Drawing showing the details of operations.

(e) Complete bill of materials giving list of equipment, materials and hardware to be supplied.

1.4 GENERAL DESIGN FEATURES OF ISOLATORS AND ISOLATOR-CUM-EARTHING SWITCHES :

1.4.1 The Isolators shall be of double break, outdoor, gang operated type, with blades rotating in horizontal plane. It should be centre post rotating

Turn N Twist type. The design shall allow for upright mounting, if

required, and the Isolators shall be convertible for right or left hand control with minimum labour and replacement of parts. The live parts shall be so designed that as far as possible, sharp points, edges and other corona producing surface are eliminated. Except for the Insulator caps and bases, all other live parts shall be of anti rusting and non-corrosive metal. Current carrying parts shall be non-ferrous. Bolts, Screws and Pins shall be provided with locking arrangement and shall be of the best materials.

1.4.2 Each pole shall have three Pedestal type of insulators' stacks. Necessary arrangements shall be provided for proper alignment of the contacts. Gang operated links shall be so designed that all phases shall make and break simultaneously.

1.4.3 The design of the isolators and isolator-cum-earthing switches shall be provided for positive control of blades in all positions with minimum mechanical stress on the insulators. Fixed guides shall be so provided that proper fitting of contacts shall be obtained, when a blade is out of alignment even by 25mm in either direction. All movable parts which may be in correct path shall be shunted by flexible copper conductor of adequate cross-section and strength.

1.4.4 The length of the handle for manual operation shall not be more than one meter. The rotating parts shall have a smooth movement.

1.4.5 The clearance of 3700 mm from live parts to ground (up to plinth level) as per provision of IE Rules shall be considered while manufacturing of isolators & to decide location of operating mechanism box.

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1.5 TEMPERATURE RISE :

1.5.1 The maximum temperature rise of any part of the isolator and isolator-cum-earthing switch when in service under continuous full load conditions and exposed continuously to the direct sun-rays and air having maximum temperature (as specified in Clause 2.2.1 Section-II of this Specification) shall not exceed the values given below :

SR

NO PART MAX. TEMP. (

0

C )

1) Copper contacts in air a) Silver faced

b) Bare

105 75 2) Terminals of dis-connectors or earthing

switches to be connected to external conductors by screws or bolts :

a) Silver faced b) Bare

105 90

3) Metal parts acting as springs. The temperature shall not reach a value when the elasticity of the material is impaired. For pure copper, this implies as temperature limit of 750 C .

4) Woven wire braids 75 5) Metal Parts in contacts with insulation of

the following classes :

a) 'A' (for impregnated material) b) 'Y' (for non-impregnated material) c) 'E' (in air)

d) 'B' (in air) e) 'F' (in air) 100 90 120 130 165 6) Enamel : a) Oil base b) Synthetic in air 100 120 1.6 CONTACTS :

1.6.1 The contacts shall be made of hard drawn electrolytic copper strips and shall be heavy duty self-aligning & high pressure contact preferably of

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the type which apply pressure to the contact surface after the blades are fully closed and release the pressure before they start to open. High pressure type contacts shall wipe the contact surface, when opening and closing. The contacts shall be so designed that wiping action shall not cause scouring or abrasion on the contact surface. The wiping action shall be sufficient to remove oxide film formed during the operation of the switches. The pressure shall be developed by rotation of the entire blade.

The temperature rise due to the flow of rated short circuit current for a period of three seconds shall not cause any annealing or welding of the contacts.

The moving contacts shall be capable of withstanding the highest short circuit current during service. The surface of the contacts shall be smooth and silver plated, with adequate thickness of silver plating.

Current Density:

Current density to be adopted for all part of the Isolator and terminal connector shall not exceed the following limits:

(a) Hollow tube section : Copper – 2.0 A/mm2 : Aluminum–1.25 A/mm2 (b) Other sections & terminal connectors : Copper – 1.60A/mm2

: Aluminum – 1.0 A/mm2

1.6.2 The moving contacts shall be capable of withstanding the highest short circuit current during service. The surface of the contacts shall be smooth and silver plated.

1.6.3 The arcing contacts, where provided, shall close first and open last so that no damage due to arcing what so ever shall be caused to the main contacts. The Bidder shall give full details of such contacts with necessary drawings.

1.6.4 The female contact and its tensioning by spring shall be such that there will, always, be a positive contact with adequate pressure to give enough contact surface for the passing of the current. The springs provided should not go out of alignment or get entangled with the male contact during operation.

1.7 OPERATING MECHANISM :

1.7.1 The isolators and isolator-cum-earthing switches shall be suitable for manual operation and the mechanism shall be easy to operate by a single person. The height of the handle above the foundation shall be

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such as to ensure ease of operation.. The operating mechanism shall have smooth movement and shall be so designed that all the three blades are in positive control throughout the cycle of operation.

1.7.2 The rotating insulator stacks shall be provided with double roller or double ball-bearings and shall be adjustable and easily accessible for dismantling in the field. Bearing housing shall be dust & weather proof. The vertical operating shaft of required length shall be supported on ball or roller thrust bearings.

1.7.3 Position indicators shall be provided near the operating mechanism for ‘open’ and ‘close’ position.

1.7.4 Provision shall be made for pad locking the mechanism of isolator and earthing switches in both, the ‘close’ and ‘open’ position.

1.7.5 The isolator and isolator-cum-earthing switch shall be such that its set-position will not be affected by wind pressure, vibration, reasonable shocks etc.

1.7.6 The operating pipe shall be properly earthed by 25 x 10 mm 2 nos. of copper flexible strips with box and structure.

1.8 TERMINAL ADOPTERS AND EARTHING TERMINALS :

1.8.1 The isolator & isolator-cum-earthing switches shall be with the bimetallic clamp type terminal connectors suitable for ACSR PANTHER Conductor for taking line and bus connections. The connectors shall be as per IS: 5561 (as amended up to date).

1.8.2 Each isolator and isolator-cum-earthing switch shall be with atleast two numbers of grounding terminals and clamps for receiving ground connections.

1.9 EARTHING BLADES :

1.9.1 The isolators controlling the transmission line shall be equipped with earthing blades. The earthing blades shall be counter balanced to ensure ease of operation.

1.9.2 Line earth switches shall consist of three earthing links per isolator which will normally rest against the frames when the connected isolator is in

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closed position. The earthing links of the three phases shall be capable of being fitted on either side of the isolator.

1.9.3 The grounding blades shall have same short time withstand current capacity and either of the same materials as the main blades or aluminum alloy. Each grounding blade shall be provided with the flexible copper connections of not less than 60 mm2 area and of adequate length for connection between the operating shaft and the frame.

1.9.4 The rated making capacity of earthing switches shall be as specified in the standard

1.10 INSULATORS :

1.10.1 The Insulators used for the isolators and isolator –cum-earthing switches shall be of reputed make and made of best electrical porcelain and shall comply with requirements of IS 2544 and IEC 168 (as amended up to date) and other relevant standards. The insulators shall be fabricated by wet process. The porcelain and metal parts shall be assembled together with such material and in such manner that any terminal expansion of the metal and the porcelain throughout the range of operating temperature shall not loosen the parts or create undue stresses, affecting adversely the mechanical and electrical strength of the insulators.

1.10.2 The Bidder shall offer 33 kV Solid core insulators only.

1.10.3 Insulators, after inspection, shall be dispatched directly to the consignee from the Works, if the product is of third party, but one set of insulators from the offered inspected insulators, required for isolators may be brought to isolators metallic manufacturer’s works to test complete isolator as per IS/IEC.

1.10.4 Insulators shall be offered in proportion to the isolator metallic sets, offered for inspection.

1.10.5 Clearance for dispatch shall be issued after successful inspection and approval of submitted routine and acceptance test reports for metallic parts of isolators and proportionate quantity of insulators.

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1.11.1 All isolators and isolator-cum-earthing switches shall be suitable for electrical interlocking and in addition the earthing switch shall, also, be mechanically interlocked with the main line isolator. Failure of power supply or connection to electrical interlock shall not produce or permit faulty operation.

1.11.2 Interlocks are required for :

(i) Prevention of opening of line isolators on load.

(ii) Prevention of closing of earth switch, when line isolator is closed. (iii) Prevention of closing of line isolator, when earth-switch is closed. 1.11.3 Provision shall be made for interlocking isolators with circuit breakers so

that these are closed, before the circuit breaker is closed and opened, after the circuit breaker is opened.

1.11.4 The details of interlocking system shall be furnished by the Bidder and shall be subject to the Purchaser's approval.

1.12 AUXILIARY SWITCHES :

1.12.1 Auxiliary switches are to be provided both for main and earth switches and shall be mechanically actuated by the corresponding, operating mechanism, Six (6) number of each normally 'Open' and normally 'Close' contacts shall be provided. Design which permits the change of normally ‘close’ contact to normally ‘open’ contact or vice versa with minimum modification would be preferred. Switches shall be provided for indication of switch position, electrical interlocking, remote semaphores etc.

1.12.2 Each auxiliary switch shall be equipped with four (4) numbers of spare auxiliary contacts in addition to mentioned above.

1.12.3 Auxiliary switches shall be mounted in a weatherproof housing (HDG),, which shall have provision for entry of cables of proper size and for fixing of cable glands.

1.13 BEARING :

1.13.1 The design and construction of the various bearing shall ensure satisfactory operation for long period under all climatic conditions

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specified. Bearing housing shall be weather-proof. Facilities shall be provided for lubrication of the bearings. All bearings shall be with first filling of grease.

1.13.2 All bearings installed in the current path except those specifically designed on higher pressure contacts shall be shunted by flexible copper conductors of adequate cross-section.

1.14 GALVANISING :

1.14.1 All ferrous parts of the Isolators including mechanism housing shall be hot-dip galvanized as per IS2629 (as amended upto date) and structural parts of Isolators shall be hot-dip galvanized as per IS 4759 (as amended upto date).

1.15 PAD LOCKS :

1.15.1 Padlocks or any other locking arrangement shall be provided for locking the operating handle of each isolator and earthing switch in the ‘ON’ & ‘OFF’ positions. The locking arrangement shall be of approved design. .

1.16 TESTS :

1.16.1 The Isolators and Isolator-cum- Earthing Switches shall be subjected to the various type, acceptance and routine tests as per IS 9921 – 1985 (as amended upto date) and IEC 129 (as amended upto date).

(a) ROUTINE TESTS :

The routine tests shall be conducted at the Works of the Manufacturer of Isolators and Isolators-cum –earthing Switches alongwith Insulators offered for supply as stipulated in IS 9921 – 1985 and/or IEC 129 (both as amended upto date), as per Clause 4.0.1 including power frequency voltage (dry) test of the main circuit on the offered lot.

(b) Routine tests / Acceptance tests shall be carried out on insulators & Isolators in the presence of purchaser's representative.

(c) The routine test certificates of insulators' manufacturer for offered lot of Isolators shall be submitted along with each inspection call.

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1.16.2 Certified copies of complete Test reports of the type tests on the Isolators and Isolator-cum-Earthing Switches and on Insulators as per the specified standard shall be submitted by the Bidder alongwith Technical Bid. Comments in respect of each type test shall be offered. Further, the type tests must have been conducted within last 5 years from the due date of the submission of the tender. For any change in design / type already type tested and the design / type offered against the specification, the Purchaser reserves the right to demand repetition of tests without any extra cost to the Purchaser.

(a) For 22 KV isolators and Isolator-cum-Earth Switches: (1) Insulation Level Test.

(2) Temperature Rise Test.

(3) Rated peak withstands current and rated short time withstand current test.

(4) Mechanical endurance test.

(5) Short circuit making capacity of earthing switches. (This test will be carried out by the successful bidders, if so desired, at the cost of the Purchaser).

(b) For Insulators only:

(1) Lightning impulse voltage withstand test (Dry & Wet). (2) 50% impulse voltage flashover test.

(3) PF voltage withstand test ( Dry ) (4) PF voltage withstand test ( Wet ) (5) PF voltage flashover test ( Dry ) (6) PF voltage flashover test ( Wet ) (7) Visible discharge test

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(9) Mechanical strength test. (10) Visual test.

(11) Dimensional test.

IMPORTANT NOTE: In case of non-submission of some of the type test

reports, the bidder shall confirm the submission of same before commencement of supply, without affecting delivery schedule, from NABL accredited laboratory, free of cost. In absence of this confirmation, the offer will be evaluated as non submission of type test report.

Routine test shall be carried out on each Isolator and Isolator-cum-Earthing Switch and on insulators in the presence of Purchaser's representative.

Mechanical operation test (routine test) shall be conducted on disconnector (main switch and earth switch) at the supplier’s works.

1.16.3

1.16.4 All tests on galvanized components shall be conducted according to IS 2633 – 1972 (as amended upto date)

1.16.5 All test reports in spiral bound volume shall be submitted and got approved from the Purchaser before dispatching the equipments.

1.17 TROPICALISATION :

1.17.1 The equipment and its accessories shall, by means of any of dip coating, shall be protected against fungus growth and other harmful effects due to tropical environments.

1.18 SPARE PARTS :

1.18.1 The bidder shall furnish an item wise list and quantity of recommended spare parts, if any, with unit price of each part for five years' operation of the air break Isolators. If required, the purchaser will decide the actual quantity of spares to be ordered on the basis of the list and the item wise prices quoted.

1.19 GUARANTEED TECHNICAL PARTICULARS :

1.19.1 The bidder shall furnish complete guaranteed technical particulars as per Appendix-I of Section III of this specification. Particulars which are

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subject to guarantee shall be clearly marked. Bids without this information will not be considered.

1.20 INSTRUCTION MANUALS :

1.20.1 Two (2) copies of erection, operation and maintenance manual in English language shall be furnished to C.E. (TR), GEB, HO, Baroda one month prior to the dispatch of the Isolators (with/without Earthing Blades). In addition, two copies of the same shall be supplied to each consignee. The manuals in bound volumes shall contain all the printed drawings and information required for erection, operation and maintenance and with the following particulars :

(a) Marked erection prints identifying the component parts of Isolators as dispatched with assembly drawings.

(b) Detailed dimensions of assembly and description of all the auxiliaries.

(c) List of spare parts, if any.

___________________ _________________________

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FOR 22 kV ISOLATORS

& ISOLATOR – CUM – EARTHING SWITCHES

SECTION – II

SPECIFIC TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS 2.1 SCOPE :

2.1.1 This section covers the specified technical requirements, climatic and isoceraunic conditions, system particulars etc. for which the isolators and Isolator-cum-Earthing Switches shall be offered.

2.2 CLIMATIC AND ISOCERAUNIC CONDITIONS :

2.2.1 The climatic and Isoceraunic conditions of site are as under :

(a) Maximum ambient temperature in shade (0C) : 50 (b) Minimum ambient temperature in shade (0C) : 4 (c) Maximum daily average ambient temp. (0C) : 40 (d) Maximum yearly average ambient temp. (0C) : 30 (e) Maximum relative humidity (%) : 95 (f) Average rainfall per annum (Cm) : 115 (g) Average No. of thunder storm (Days per annum) : 15 (h) Maximum wind pressure (Kg/m2) : 150 (i) Height above sea level - Not exceeding – Mtrs : 1000

2.2.2 The equipments offered shall be suitable for continuous operation at their full rated capacity under above conditions.

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2.3 SYSTEM DETAILS :

2.3.1 The Electrical system data, under which the equipment proposed is supposed to operate, are as under. However the ratings shall be as specified in this specification.

(a) Nominal voltage : 22 kV (b) Maximum voltage : 24 kV (c) Frequency : 50 Hz (d) Number of phases : 3

(e) Neutral Earthing : Solidly earthed.

(f) Auxiliary supply voltage : I - AC→ 240 V, 1φ, 50 Hz

II - AC→ 415 V, 3φ, 50 Hz, 4-Wire, III - DC→ 110 V, 2 Wire.

2.3.2 The frequency can vary between ± 3% of normal value of 50 Hz and AC voltage would vary from 110% to 85% of the normal value. The DC supply is subject to variation of ± 10%.

2.4 TYPE AND RATING :

2.4.1 The Isolators and Isolator-cum-Earthing Switches shall comply with the following technical requirements :

1) Nominal system voltage (KV) : 22 2) Highest system voltage (KV) : 24 3) Rated frequency (Hz) : 50

4) Number of phases : 3

5) Rated current (Amps.) : 400 6) Rate short time current (KA rms) : 25 7) Rated duration of short circuit current (Sec.) : 3

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8) Basic Insulation level (kV)

(i) Standard impulse withstand voltage + ve and - ve polarity : (a) Across the Isolating distance (kV peak) 195 (b) To earth and between poles (kV peak) 170 (ii) One minute power frequency withstand voltage (Dry & Wet):

(a) Across the Isolating distance (kV rms) 100 (b) To earth and between poles (kV rms). 75

9) Minimum creepage distance (suitable for Heavily polluted atmosphere):

i) Total (mm): 840

ii) Protected (mm) 420

10) Type of Isolators and Isolator-cum-Earthing Double Break, Outdoor, Triple pole, Gang operated type.

2.5 PROTECTION AGAINST EARTHQUAKE AND WIND DESIGN LOAD :

2.5.1 Each Isolator and Isolator-cum-Earthing Switch shall be designed to withstand repeated earthquake acceleration of 0.08 x 2g and wind loads of 150 kg/m2 on the projected area (non-simultaneous) without damage and without impairment of operation.

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SCHEDULE OF GUARANTEED TECHNICAL PARTICULARS OF

22 kV ISOLATORS & ISOLATOR-CUM-EARTHING SWITCHES

APPENDIX - I

(TO BE FILLED IN BY THE BIDDER)

1. Name & address of manufacturer :

2. Type of Isolators :

3. Governing standard ( IS or IEC ) : : 4. Suitable for Outdoor operation (Yes/No) : 5. Rated voltage (KV) :

6. Frequency (Hz) :

7. Rated current of isolator under site conditions (Amps.)

:

8. No. of poles :

9. (a) Maximum capacity for interrupting magnetizing current of transformers or charging current of line when equipped with arcing contacts.

(b) Maximum capacity for interrupting magnetizing current of transformers or charging current of line when not equipped with arcing contacts.

:

:

10. No. of operations possible without deterioration of contacts

:

11. Rated short time current (kA rms) for 3 seconds.

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12. Rated peak short circuit current for 3 seconds. (kAp)

:

13. Rated current of earthing switches (Amps)

:

14. Type of mounting :

15. Phase – Centre - Phase clearance (mm) : 16. Minimum phase to phase clearance (mm) : 17. a) Minimum phase to ground clearance

(mm) (up to plinth level)

b) Minimum clearance from base channel to ground (mm)

: :

18. No. of solid core post insulators : 19. No. of breaks per phase : 20. Type of interlock between isolating switch

and earth switch

:

21. Minimum Creepage distance suitable for heavily polluted atmosphere (mm):

a) Total b) Protected

:

22. Main contacts (fixed and moving) a) Type

b) Material

c) Whether contacts silver plated (Yes / No)

d) Minimum Thickness of silver coating (mm)

e) Contact area in sq.mm.

: For Main For Earth Isolator Switch : : : : : : :

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f) Cross Sectional area

(1) Moving contact (mm2) (2) Fixed contact (mm2)

g) Current density (at rated current) (1) Moving contact (A/mm2) (2) Fixed contact (A/mm2) h) Contact pressure in Kg.

1) Moving contact (A/mm2) 2) Fixed contact (A/mm2)

i) Current carrying capacity (Amp.)

: : : : : : 23. Arcing contacts : a) Type b) Material

c) Whether contacts silver plated (Yes / No.)

d) Minimum Thickness of silver coating (mm)

e) Current carrying capacity (Amps.)

: : : : : :

24. Whether bearings as per clause 1.7.2 are provided.

a) Type b) Make c) Nos.

:

25. Location and Number of bearing per each phase

:

26. Weight of one compete pole (kg.)

OPERATING MECHANISM :

:

27. Whether separate operating mechanism provided for operation of main blades and earthing blades.

:

28. Height of location of operating handle above foundation (mm).

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29. Length of operating handle (mm) : 30. Force required for operation (Kg.) : 31. Insulation Levels :

i) 1.2/50 microsecond dry impulse withstand voltage (Positive and negative polarity) (KV peak)

(a) Across the isolating distance (b) To earth and between poles

:

: : 32. i) One minute power frequency

withstands voltage (dry) (KV rms.) (a) Across the isolating distance (b) To earth and between poles

ii) One minute power frequency withstands voltage (wet) (KV rms.)

: : : :

33. Visible corona discharge voltage (KV rms.) : 34. Temp. rise of main contact at rated current

corresponding to ambient temperature of air in shade (0C)

:

35. Maximum temp. rise of main contact at rated short time current for 3 second (0C)

:

36. Rated mechanical terminal loads (excluding wind loads (Kg.)

:

DETAILS OF SOLID CORE POST INSULATORS:

: 37. Maker's type designation : 38. Applicable Standard and Drawing no. : 39. No. of units per stack :

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41. (a) Rated current (b) Rated voltage

42. 1 Minute power frequency withstand voltage (Dry & wet) (KV rms.)

:

43. 1 Minute Power Frequency flash over voltage (Dry and Wet) (KV rms)

:

44. Standard impulse withstand voltage (KV peak)

:

45. Standard dry impulse flashover voltage (KV peak)

:

46. Minimum visible corona discharge voltage (KV rms)

:

47. Puncture voltage (KV rms) : 48. Tensile and compressive strength (Kg). : 49. Torsional and Cantilever strength (Kg). : 50. Galvanizing :

i) Applicable standard ii) Method of Galvanizing.

iii) Weight of zinc coating (gm/cm2)

:

51. Loading details for design of foundation i) For isolator

ii) For isolator-cum-earthing switches : : 52. Weight, space requirement etc.

i) Weight of complete isolator with operating mechanism, supports etc.

: :

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ii) Weight of complete isolator and isolator-cum-earthing switch with operating mechanism supports etc. iii) Space required for Isolators

( L x W x H )

iv) Space required for Isolators-cum-earthing switch ( L x W x H )

53. Details of earth blade (a) Material

(b) Rated current

(c) Size (Diameter – mm) 54 Terminal connector

(Bimetallic compression type)

__________________ ___________________________

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APPENDIX - B

List of documents attached with technical bid:

Bidder shall invariably attach the following documents and clearly marked and duly flagged in technical bid. In absence of these documents offer will be evaluated as a non submission.

Sr. No. Particulars of document Whether attached the with technical bid

1 Drawings in AutoCAD format

2 Drawings hard copies as indicated in specification 3 Manual in PDF format

4 QAP for manufacturing process in SOFT format 5 QAP for manufacturing process in Hard format 6 FQP in SOFT format

7 FQP in Hard copy

8 Type test Reports in hard copies a for breaker

b for clamps & connectors

9 Confirmation regarding type tests as per clause no. 1.16.2 page no. 13 – “IMPORTANT NOTE” 10 Guaranteed Technical Particulars, completely

filled in

11 Any other essential documents

SIGNATURE OF BIDDER COMPANY’S ROUND SEAL DATE:

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