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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FOR NUMERICAL TRANSFORMER DIFFERENTIAL PROTECTION AND DISTANCE PROTECTION RELAYS

CONTENTS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------CLAUSE NO. TITLE PAGE NO. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1.0 SCOPE 3 2.0 STANDARDS 3 3.0 SERVICE CONDITION 4 4.0 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 5 5.0 GENERAL TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS 6 6.0 TESTS 13 7.0 DOCUMENTATION 13 ANNEXURES A. B. GUARANTEED TECHNICAL PARTICULARS SCHEDULE OF DEVIATIONS FROM THE SPECIFICATION 15 17

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SCOPE: This specification covers the design, engineering, manufacture, inspection & testing at manufacturer's work before dispatch, packing, forwarding and delivery at discretion of purchaser of Numerical Transformer Differential and Distance Protection Relays with 61850 protocol compliant for 220kV, 132kV & 66kV S/Stns. in the state of Unless specifically excluded from the offer, all fittings and accessories, not specifically stated in this specification but which are necessary for satisfactory operation of the scheme or to complete the work in a good workmanship shall be deemed to have been included in the scope of supply of the successful Bidder. 1.2 Bidders shall carefully check the Technical details of various equipment as per site requirement, if so required, while selecting and offering the equipment. 1.3 This purchase order shall include supply of all items required to complete the system not withstanding the fact that any items may have been omitted from the specification. 1.5 CO-ORDINATION : The Supplier shall be responsible for preparing complete wiring diagram coordinating with existing 220kV, 132kV & 66kV C&R panel boards. 1.6 EXPERIENCE: 1.6.1 For 220kV S/Stns.: The supplier of relays shall be manufacturer of relays and all the main numerical relays shall be of his make only. 1.6.2 For 132kV & 66kV S/Stns.: The supplier of relays shall be manufacturer of relays and all the main numerical relays shall be of his make only. The suppliers own make relay includes the relays manufactured by their Principals/Associates and they have their service centre with them. 2.0 STANDARDS : 2.1 The equipment offered shall conform to latest relevant Indian Standards listed hereunder or equivalent IEC :Sr. No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 2.2 Standard IS: 5 IS: 375 IS: 694 IS: 5561 IS: 4483 IS: 2419 IS :3231 IS :8686 IS :2147 Title Color for ready mix paints. Marking & arrangements for switchgear, bus bars, main connections & auxiliary wiring. PVC insulated cable for working voltage upto and including 1100 V. Electric Power Connectors. Panel Cut-out dimensions for Electrical relays Dimensions for panel mounted indicating & recording electrical instruments. Electrical relays for power system protection. Static protective relays. Degree of protection provided by enclosures for low voltage switchgear & control gear.

The works covered by the specification shall be designed, engineered, manufactured, built, tested and commissioned in accordance with the Acts, Rules, Laws and Regulations of India.

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

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SERVICE CONDITIONS : Equipment to be supplied against this specification shall be suitable for satisfactory continuous operation under the following tropical conditions:i) Location IN THE STATE OF HARYANA ii) Max. ambient air temp (C) 50 iii) Min. ambient air temp (C) -2.5 iv) Maximum Relative humidity (%) 100 v) Minimum Relative humidity (%) 26 vi) Average annual rainfall (mm) 900 vii) Max. wind pressure (kg/sq. m.) 195 viii) Max. altitude above mean sea level(meters). 1000 ix) Isoceraunic level (days/Year) 50 x) Seismic level (horizontal acceleration) 0.3 g xi) Average number of dust storm 35 (days per annum) Note:-i) Moderately hot and humid tropical climate conducive to rust and fungus growth. The climatic conditions are also prone to wide variations in ambient conditions. ii) Air conditioning or any special arrangement for making the control room dust proof shall not be provided in any of the S/Stn. 3.2 All control wiring, equipment & accessories shall be protected against fungus growth, condensation, vermin & other harmful effects due to tropical environments. AUX. POWER SUPPLY : i) A.C. Supply : 415/240 Volts, 3-phase, 4-wire, 50 Hz Voltage variation : 10%

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Frequency variation : 3% D C Supply : 220 Volts, 2 wire available from S/Stn. battery (insulated) Variation : 10%.

220kV, 132kV & 66kV voltages will be three phase having normal frequency of 50 Hz. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: MATERIAL & WORKMANSHIP: All material used in the construction of the relays shall be of the best quality obtainable of their respective kind and whole of the work shall be of the highest class, well finished and of approved design and make. The draw out mechanism in respect of draw out relays should be smooth and convenient so as to give adequate service during their use. DEPARTURE FROM THE SPECIFICATION: Should the tenderer wish to depart from the provisions of this specification either on account of manufacturing practice or for any other reasons, he will draw specific attention to the proposed points of departure on the prescribed Performa (enclosed at annexure-B) in his tender and submit such full information, drawings and specifications as will enable the merit of his proposal to be appreciated. In the event of contractor drawings, specification and tables etc. disagreeing with this specification during the execution of the contract, this specification shall be held binding unless the departures have been fully recorded as required above. TESTING EQUIPMENT AND TESTING FACILITIES ON THE RELAYS: The tenderer shall recommend suitable testing equipment (alongwith quantity) required for field testing of relays offered against this specification. The actual quantity to be ordered shall be determined by the Purchaser. Also adequate testing facilities should be provided on the relay so as to test them without the necessity of their removal or making any extra connections. The Bidder will clearly indicate the testing procedure to be followed in respect of relays offered. Guaranteed test sheets as per Annexure-A shall be submitted by the tenderer. Relevant literature shall be supplied along with the bid for proper appreciation of the offered equipment. SUPERVISORY SERVICES: The tenderer shall offer supervisory services for testing & commissioning of relays included in the specification. The tenderer shall quote their rates on diem basis category-wise with their terms & conditions. The rates quoted should be valid for at least three years form the date of receipt of equipment by us. TRANINING OF PERSONNEL: The contractor will provide free facilities for training the purchaser's technicians /Engineers atsite. The training shall include operation, testing and commissioning of relays, covering training in detecting faults in relays, complete explanation of the schematic wiring and wiring schedule of the relays/scheme together with full understanding regarding the functional modules of the relays/scheme. The engineers/technicians shall also be provided with relay/scheme guides/instruction manuals covering drawings of functional modules of relays/schemes.

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

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5.1.1 TRANSFORMER DIFFERENTIAL PROTECTION : The relay shall i) Be triple pole numerical type. ii) Have 3 instantaneous high set over-current units. iii) Have second harmonic restraint or other inrush proof feature and be stable under normal over fluxing condition. iv) Have fifth harmonic by pass filter or similar other arrangement to prevent mal-operation of the relay under operating conditions. v) Be suitable for rated current of 1A and include necessary ICTs for ratio & phase angle correction. vi) Have operating current setting sufficiently low (15% or less) so as to cover practically the whole of the transformer against all types of faults. vii) Have adjustable bias setting range of 20- 50%. viii) Have maximum operating time of 30milli seconds at 5 times the rated current. ix) Be provided with necessary terminals & links to measure current in restraining circuits & in the operating circuits of all the phases under load without making any wiring changes. x) Cover the lightning arrestors (proposed to be provided very close to the transformer) in the zone of protection. xi) The Scheme shall have in-built features of disturbance recorder and event logger.

For disturbance recorder and event logger features, it shall have 8 analog and 16 digital channels (out of which at least 8 shall be external digital inputs). It shall have its own time generator and the clock of the time generator shall be such that the drift is limited to +0.5 seconds/day, if allowed to run without synchronization. Further, it shall have facility to synchronize its time generator from Time Synchronization Equipment having output of following types. Voltage signal: (0-5V continuously settable, with 50m Sec. minimum pulse duration) Potential free contact (Minimum pulse duration of 50 m Sec.) IRIG-B RS232C The recorder shall give alarm in case of absence of synchronizing pulse within specified time. The disturbance recorder shall meet the following requirements: The frequency response shall be 5 Hz on lower side and 250 Hz or better on upper side. Scan rate shall be 1000 Hz/Channel or better. Prefault time shall not be less than 100 milliseconds and the post fault time shall not be less than 2 seconds (adjustable). If another system disturbance occurs during one post-fault run time, the recorder shall also be able to record the same. However, the total memory of acquisition unit shall not be less than 5.0 seconds. The event logger shall meet the following requirements: The time resolution shall be 1milli second. Cope with up to 40 changes in any one 10milli seconds interval. The date and time should be printed to the nearest 1milli second followed by a message describing the point which has operated. Events occurring whilst a previous event is in process of being printed are to be stored to await printing. Display resolution of differential/pickup current should be 0.01A (10mA). OVER FLUXING PROTECTION:- An over fluxing detecting relay for the protection of the transformer against over-fluxing conditions shall be with adjustable setting so as to avoid its operation on momentary system disturbances. The relay shall be suitable for 110 Volts. The relay shall have inverse time characteristics, matching with transformer overfluxing withstand capability curve. The relay shall provide an alarm with v/f setting range of 100% to 130% of rated values and time delay continuously settable from 0.1 to 6 seconds to draw the operator's attention about the existence of over-fluxing conditions. The tripping time shall be governed by v/f versus time characteristics to cause tripping of transformer controlling circuit breaker if the over-fluxing conditions continue to exist. OVER LOAD ALARM PROTECTION:- An over current (i.e. single phase) Protection shall initiating an alarm during transformer overload condition with CONTINUOUS VARIABLE setting range of 50-120% of 1Amp. and shall be supplemented by a continuously variable timer of 1 to 10 seconds. The relay shall be arranged to sound an alarm when the transformer exceeds the setting for a given period of time to draw the operator's attention.

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Note:- The over fluxing relay & over load alarm relay shall be in-built with the numerical differential protection relay with above mentioned specification requirements. 5.1.2 PROTECTION SCHEME FOR LINES: A) MAIN- I NON-SWITCHED DISTANCE PROTECTION [FOR 220 kV LINES]: The scheme shall:i) be numerical & modular in construction. Relay shall have continuous self monitoring & diagnostic feature. ii) have high speed non-switched distance relays for three phase systems to clear all type of line faults within the set reach of the relay. iii) It should cover at least line sections completely with 20% in hand margin. iv) Measure all type of faults without the need to switch the measuring elements to the faulty phase or phases. Zone switching to extend the reach of the measuring elements is not allowed. The reach of each zone shall be independently & individually adjustable and shall have setting in steps of 1%. Memory circuits with defined characteristics shall be provided in all three phases to ensure correct operation during close-up 3 phase faults and other adverse conditions. v) have a max. operating time up-to trip impulse to circuit breaker (complete protection time including applicable carrier & trip relay time) under source to line impedance ratios (SIR) under all possible combinations of fault with PT being used on the line (with all filters included) at 50% of zone-1 reach : for SIR 0.01-4:as 40 ms at nearest end & 60 ms at other end of line. for SIR 4-15 :as 45 ms at nearest end & 65 ms at other end of line. (carrier transmission time is taken as 20 ms provided that any reduction in carrier time shall be directly reflected as reduction in maximum operating time). vi) have stepped time-distance characteristics and shall have at least four independently variable time graded distance protection zones to cover two adjacent line sections out of which Zone-1, 2 & 3 should be selectable in forward direction and Zone-4 should be selectable in reverse direction. vii) The relay shall have mho or quadrilateral or other suitably shaped characteristics for zone-1, 2, 3 & 4. The relay shall have an adjustable characteristics angle setting range of 30 - 85 degree or shall have independent resistance(R) & reactance(X) setting. viii) ensure that this long coverage is consistent with limitations imposed by heavy loading and sound phase component of fault current. If the characteristics of starting relays are such that it cannot pick-up because of very low in-feed, under-voltage relays may also be used as supplementary relays. ix) have two independent continuously variable time setting range of 0-3 seconds for zone-2 and 0-5 seconds for zone-3 & 4. x) have a maximum resetting time of less than 35milli-seconds. xi) have facilities for offset features with adjustable 10-20% of Zone-3 setting. xii) have residual compensation variable from 30-150%. xiii) operate instantaneously when circuit breaker is closed to zero-volt 3phase fault i.e SOTF (Switch On To Fault). xiv) be suitable for single & three phase tripping.

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have a continuous current rating of two times of rated current. The voltage circuit shall be capable of operation at 1.2 times rated voltage. The relay shall also be capable of carrying a high short time current of 80 times rated current without damage for a period of 1 sec. xvi) be selective between internal and external faults. xvii) have adequate contacts to meet the complete scheme requirements & if required incorporate three separate high speed self reset trip relays for single phase faults and a fourth high speed trip relay for multi-phase faults. xviii) have suitable number of potential free contacts. Multiplication relays, if required, shall be provided for Carrier aided features, Auto reclosing, Event Logger, Disturbance recorder & Data acquisition system. xix) include power swing blocking protection which shall a1) be of triple pole type a2) have suitable setting range to encircle the distance protection described above. a3) have a continuously adjustable time delay on pick up of setting range 0-2seconds. a4) block tripping during power swing conditions. a5) be of numerical type xx) include fuse failure protection which shall a1) monitor all the three fuses of PTs/CVTs and associated cable against open circuit. a2) inhibit trip circuits on operation and initiate annunciation. a3) remain inoperative for system earth faults. a4) be of numerical type. xxi) be wired for carrier inter-tripping (PUR/POR) & carrier blocking features selectable at site. xxii) be suitable for 1 Amp. rated CT secondary, 110V (phase to phase ) VT supply and 220 V DC supply. Mode of conversation of DC supply from 220 V DC to the voltage level required for their scheme may be mentioned in detail. Requirement of CTs & VTs for the satisfactory working of the scheme may also be indicated in the tender. xxiii) The relay shall be suitable for series compensated line and must have a current reversal guard feature. xxiv) The Scheme shall have in-built features of broken conductor detection, distance to fault locator, disturbance recorder and event logger. For disturbance recorder and event logger features, it shall have 8 analog and 32 digital channels (out of which at least 16 shall be external digital inputs). It shall have its own time generator and the clock of the time generator shall be such that the drift is limited to +0.5 seconds/day, if allowed to run without synchronization. Further, it shall have facility to synchronize its time generator from Time Synchronization Equipment having output of following types. Voltage signal: (0-5V continuously settable, with 50m Sec. minimum pulse duration) Potential free contact (Minimum pulse duration of 50 m Sec.) IRIG-B RS232C The recorder shall give alarm in case of absence of synchronizing pulse within specified time. The disturbance recorder shall meet the following requirements:

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The frequency response shall be 5 Hz on lower side and 250 Hz or better on upper side. Scan rate shall be 1000 Hz/Channel or better. Prefault time shall not be less than 100 milliseconds and the post fault time shall not be less than 2 seconds (adjustable). If another system disturbance occurs during one post-fault run time, the recorder shall also be able to record the same. However, the total memory of acquisition unit shall not be less than 5.0 seconds. b) The event logger shall meet the following requirements: The time resolution shall be 1 milli second. Cope with up to 40 changes in any one 10 milli seconds interval. The date and time should be printed to the nearest 1 milli second followed by a message describing the point which has operated. Events occurring whilst a previous event is in process of being printed are to be stored to await printing. Over 100 such events must be stored. c) The distance to fault locator shall meet the following requirements: Be On-Line type and suitable for breaker operating time of 2 cycles. The display shall be directly in percent of line length or kilometers without requiring any further calculations. Shall have an accuracy of 3% or better for the typical conditions defined for operating timings measurement of distance relays. The above accuracy should not be impaired by presence of remote end infeed, predominant D.C. component in fault current, high fault arc resistance, severe CVT transients. Shall have parallel line mutual zero sequence compensation feature. xxv) FEEDER OVER LOAD ALARM PROTECTION:- A single pole over current relay for the purpose of monitoring the load flow on feeders to sound an alarm whenever load flow in the line exceeds the setting for a given period of time to draw the operator's attention. The relay shall have CONTINUOUS VARIABLE setting range of 50-200% of 1 Amp. and shall be supplemented by a continuously variable timer of 1 to 10 seconds. xxvi) AUTO RECLOSING SCHEME:a) The protective scheme shall incorporate the necessary equipment to impart auto-reclosing impulse to the circuit breaker when it has tripped either due to the operation of the line protection scheme in the first zone or the accelerated operation of it with the help of carrier equipment. No auto-reclosing impulse shall be transmitted in the event of a fault cleared by the 2nd, 3rd & 4th zone of line protection scheme. Auto-reclosing will also be blocked in case the circuit breaker is tripped manually. b) The provision of single & three phase auto-reclosing is to be made on 220 kV feeders. c) The reclosing scheme shall automatically reset after any successful reclosure and shall lock out in case the circuit breaker trips immediately after reclosure. Also the (reclosing) scheme shall not initiate reclosing upon an unsuccessful attempt to manually close circuit breaker. d) There shall be clear target indications for successful & un-successful operation. e) The auto-reclosing scheme shall have continuously variable dead time setting range of 0.1-2secs for single phase reclosing as well as for three

phase reclosing. The scheme shall have continuously variable reclaim time setting range of 5-300secs. xxvii) CHECK SYNCHRONIZING & DEAD LINE CHARGING SCHEME:a) Check synchronizing relay and dead line charging equipment shall be provided for 220 kV feeder to compare the phase angle & frequency of the `incoming' and `running' supplies and allow the auto-reclose to take place only if the said parameters are within the permissible limits. The dead line charging equipment shall ensure auto-reclosing a circuit breaker on to a `dead' line leaving the checking of synchronism of two supplies to the other end of it. b) Synchronizing check relay shall permit breakers to close after checking the requirements of synchronizing of incoming and running supply. The phase angle setting shall not exceed 35 degree and have voltage difference setting not exceeding 10%. This relay shall have a response time of less than 200 milliseconds when the two system conditions are met within preset limits and with the timer disconnected. The relay shall have a continuously adjustable time setting range of 0.5-3secs. Note:The Feeder over Load Alarm, Auto reclosing scheme, Check Synchronizing & Dead Line Charging Scheme shall be in-built with numerical distance protection relay with the above mentioned specification requirement.

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NON-SWITCHED DISTANCE PROTECTION SCHEME [FOR 132kV & 66kV LINES]: The main protection scheme for these lines will be distance scheme working on definite distance measuring principle both for phase & earth faults. The scheme shall:i) be numerical & modular in construction. Relay shall have continuous self monitoring & diagnostic feature. ii) have high speed non-switched distance relays for three phase systems to clear all type of line faults within the set reach of the relay. iii) It should cover at least line sections completely with 20% in hand margin. iv) measure all type of faults without the need to switch the measuring elements to the faulty phase or phases. Zone switching to extend the reach of the measuring elements is not allowed. The reach of each zone shall be independently & individually adjustable and shall have setting in steps of 1%. Memory circuits with defined characteristics shall be provided in all three phases to ensure correct operation during close-up 3 phase faults and other adverse conditions. v) have a max. operating time up-to trip impulse to circuit breaker (complete protection time including trip relay time) under source to line impedance ratios (SIR) :0.01-4 as 50ms under all possible combinations of fault at 50% of zone-1 reach. vi) have stepped time-distance characteristics and shall have at least four independently variable time graded distance protection zones to cover two adjacent line sections out of which Zone-1, 2 & 3 should be selectable in forward direction and Zone-4 should be selectable in reverse direction. vii) The relay shall have mho or quadrilateral or other suitably shaped characteristics for zone-1, 2, 3 & 4. The relay shall have an adjustable characteristics angle setting range of 30 - 85 degree or shall have independent resistance(R) & reactance(X) setting.

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ensure that this long coverage is consistent with limitations imposed by heavy loading and sound phase component of fault current. If the characteristics of starting relays are such that it cannot pick-up because of very low in-feed, under-voltage relays may also be used as supplementary relays. have two independent continuously variable time setting range of 0-3 seconds for zone-2 and 0-5 seconds for zone-3 & 4. have a maximum resetting time of less than 55milli-seconds (including the resetting time of trip relays). have facilities for offset features with adjustable 10-20% of Zone-3 setting. For correct measurement of earth faults necessary equipment for residual compensation shall be included. It shall have residual compensation variable from 30-150%. operate instantaneously when circuit breaker is closed to zero-volt 3 phase fault. be suitable for three phase tripping. have a continuous current rating of two times of rated current. The voltage circuit shall be capable of operation at 1.2 times rated voltage. The relay shall also be capable of carrying a high short time current of 80 times rated current without damage for a period of 1 sec. have adequate contacts to meet the complete scheme requirements & if required incorporate separate high speed self reset trip relays. have suitable number of potential free contacts. Multiplication relays, if required, shall be provided for Event Logger, Disturbance recorder & Data acquisition system. include power swing blocking protection which shall be of triple pole type have suitable setting range to encircle the distance protection described above. have a continuously adjustable time delay on pick up of setting range 0-2seconds. block tripping during power swing conditions. be of numerical type include fuse failure protection which shall monitor all the three fuses of PTs/CVTs and associated cable against open circuit. inhibit trip circuits on operation and initiate annunciation. remain inoperative for system earth faults. be of numerical type. be suitable for 1 Amp. rated CT secondary, 110V (phase to phase ) VT supply and 220 V DC supply. Mode of conversion of DC supply from 220V DC to the voltage level required for their scheme may be mentioned in detail. Requirement of CTs & VTs for the satisfactory working of the scheme may also be indicated in the tender. The Scheme shall have in-built features of broken conductor detection, distance to fault locator, disturbance recorder and event logger.

5.1.3 SOFTWARE: One licensed copy of software with each type of relay at each S/Stn. of HVPNL where relays has to be supplied / installed with two licensed copy of software for each type of relay to Design office of HVPNL shall be supplied.

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TESTS : TYPE TESTS : The equipment offered should be type tested. Type test report of similar equipment should not be more than seven years old, reckoned from the date of bid opening, in respect of the following tests, carried out in accordance with ISS-3231(1965)/equivalent IEC from Govt./ Govt. approved test house & shall be submitted along with bid: a) Insulation tests as per IEC 60255-5 & IEC 60255-13. b) High frequency disturbance test as per IEC 60255-22-1 with its latest amendments (applicable for Numerical relays) c) Fast transient test as per IEC 1000-4, Level-III (not applicable for electromechanical relays) d) Relay characteristics, performance and accuracy test as per IEC 60255. e) f) g) h) Tests for thermal and mechanical requirements as per IEC 60255-6 Tests for rated burden as per IEC 60255-6 Contact performance test as per IEC 60255-23 & IEC 60255-13. Conformance tests as per IEC 61850.

The above tests shall be supplied as per the applicability of the relays alongwith bid. The remaining type test reports of above relays shall be submitted by the successful bidder within three months of placement of order. These type test reports will also be from Govt./ Govt. approved test house & should not be more than seven years old, reckoned from the date of placement of order. The failure to do so will be considered as a breach of contract. 6.2 6.2.1 ROUTINE TESTS: All equipment shall be subject to routine tests according to the relevant standards and to such other tests as may be required to ensure that all equipment is satisfactory and in accordance with this specification. The Purchaser reserves the right to witness all the tests, unless dispensed with in writing by the Purchaser. ACCEPTANCE TESTS: The Supplier shall give sufficient advance intimation (at least 15 days notice for Indian Supplier and 30 days notice for Foreign Supplier) to the Purchaser to enable him to depute his representative for witnessing the tests. DOCUMENTATION : All drawings shall conform to international standards organization (ISO) `A' series of drawing sheet/Indian Standards Specification IS:11065. All drawings shall be in ink and suitable for microfilming / digitization / scanning, etc for archive purposes. If drawings are computerized than all drawings shall be nicely printed. All dimensions and data shall be in S.I.Units. The successful Supplier shall submit one complete master set of instruction manual/Literature of Relays alongwith four copies of sample connection diagram for all the Circuits/Items with in a week of placement of order to the Design Directorate for checking and approval. The Purchaser shall communicate his comments/approval on the drawings to the Supplier within two weeks of the date of receipt of above drawings. The Supplier shall, if necessary, modify the drawings and resubmit four copies of

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the modified drawings for Purchaser's approval within two weeks from the date of Purchaser's comments. After receipt of Purchaser's approval, the Supplier shall submit 10 prints of final G.A. and schematic drawings for each Item and ten (10) copies of instruction manuals for each Item alongwith Four (4) good quality softcopy (CDs) of the drawings and instruction manuals. Each set of drawings and each set of instruction manuals shall be bound separately. The final documents shall be supplied before dispatch of equipment otherwise the supply shall not be considered complete. The manufacturing of the equipment shall be strictly in accordance with approved drawings and no deviation shall be permitted without the written approval of the Purchaser. All manufacturing & fabrication work in connection with the equipment prior to the approval of the drawings shall be at the Supplier's risk. The Supplier shall furnish specified no. of nicely printed and bound volumes of the instruction manuals in English language, prior to the dispatch of the equipment. The instruction manual shall contain step by step instructions for all operational & maintenance requirements and shall include the following aspects. i) Storage for prolonged duration. ii) Unpacking. iii) Erection. iv) Handling at site. v) Pre commissioning tests. vi) Operating procedures. vii) Maintenance procedure. viii) Precautions to be taken during operation & maintenance work. ix) Catalogue numbers of all the components liable to be replaced. x) Internal wiring diagrams of the relays. One set of all the approved drawings and instruction manual/Literature will be supplied alongwith each Relay otherwise the supply will not be considered as complete supply. Approval of drawings by Purchaser shall not relieve the Supplier of his responsibility and liability for ensuring correctness & correct interpretation of the latest revision of applicable standards, rules & codes of practices. The equipment shall conform in all respects to high standards of engineering, design, workmanship and latest revisions of relevant standards at the time of ordering.

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

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GUARANTED TECHNICAL PARTICULARS


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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. (i) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. NUMERICAL TRANSFORMER DIFFERENTIAL RELAY. Make. Type. Minimum differential current at which relay operations. Range & steps of bias setting. Operating time at twice the relay setting. VA burden of the relay. Descriptive leaflet No. submitted.
T/F OVER FLUXING PROTECTION (In-built in Transformer Differential Relay).

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Make Type. Rated Voltage (V,AC) Rated DC Voltage. Operating principle. No. of Normally closed & Normally open contacts sufficient for scheme requirements (Yes / No). Contacts self/hand reset. Burden. Setting range. i) V/F ii) Time for alarm. iii) Time for tripping. Whether inverse time operating characteristics provided. Whether different time multiplier settings provided. Max. operating time of the relay at i) 1.4 times the rated value of V/F. ii) 1.25 times the rated value of V/F. Reset time.
T/F OVER LOAD ALARM PROTECTION (In-built in Transformer Differential Relay).

Make. Type. Rated Voltage. Setting Ranges. Operating time. Setting range continuously variable. NUMERICAL DISTANCE PROTECTION RELAY. Make. Type of relay. Type of distance measuring elements. Details of starting units and their switching sequence, if applicable. Range of settings (in secondary ohms). for Zone-I, Zone-2 & Zone-3. Operating times: i) First zone timing. ii) Second zone time setting

adjustable between_______secs to ________secs. iii) Third zone time setting adjustable between_______secs to________secs. iv) Third zone time setting adjustable between_______secs to________secs. 7, Contacts rating: i) First Zone. ii) Second Zone. iii) Third Zone. Iv) Fourth Zone 8. VA burden: i) Current circuit of the scheme. ii) Potential circuit of the scheme. 9 Is the VA burden at Sr.No.8 above is continuous ? (yes/No) 10. Operating time versus ZS/ZL curves of the distance scheme. 11. Descriptive leaflet no. submitted. (i) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. (ii) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. CHECK SYNCHRONIZING RELAY(In-built in Distance Protection Relay): Make. Type. Rating ( V, ac ) Aux. Voltage ( V, dc ) Permissible voltage difference (%) Permissible phase angle difference (degree) Response time of relay (without timer)( m Sec ) AUTO RECLOSING (In-built in Distance Protection Relay): Make. Type. Multi shot or single shot. Rating (V, dc) Suitable for 1 & 3 phase. Dead time setting range (Sec.) Reclaim time setting range (sec.) Four position selector switch provided. Alarm contacts provided for `Auto-reclosed', `Reclosure unsuccessful'.

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Feeder OVER LOAD ALARM PROTECTION (In-built in Distance Protection Relay). 1. Make. 2. Type. 3. Rated Voltage. 4. Setting Ranges. 5. Operating time. 6. Setting range continuously variable.

ANNEXURE-B SCHEDULE OF DEVIATIONS FROM THE SPECIFICATION In the table the Bidder shall set out all deviations clause by clause from the specification of the equipment offered. The bid shall be deemed to conform to Purchaser's specification in all respects unless specifically mentioned in this table. Sr.No. -----Clause No. ---------Detailed Deviations with justification. --------------------------------------

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