UNIT-1: Indian Electrical Rules and Indian Electrical Acts
UNIT-1: Indian Electrical Rules and Indian Electrical Acts
UNIT-1: Indian Electrical Rules and Indian Electrical Acts
IE act was first started in 1903 and then amended in 1910 and in 1948.
IE rules were first framed in 1922 and amended in 1937 and 1956.
IE acts and IE rules are amended from time to time to keep pace with changing
scenario of electrical technology.
Transformer
Substations
Operating devices
Panel boards
Electric motors
Portable equipments
Pumps
Lights
Fans
Ventilation systems
Air conditioning system
Auxiliary electrical distribution power cables
CLEARANCE:
Shortest distance between two conducting parts along a stretched string.
PHASE TO GROUND CLEARANCE:
Clearance between conductor and nearest earthed point.
GROUND CLEARANCE:
Distance between ground and the highest earthed point on equipment. it is the
distance of the uppermost point of the earthed structure and the ground level.
SECTION CLEARANCE:
The minimum distance between a live conductor and the limit of work section.
WORK SECTION:
A space in which a person may work safety with a condition that some part of his
body always remain without that space. this section is also called as maintenance
zone.
ISOLATING DISTANCE:
The distance between the terminated of an isolator when open.
MINIMUM CLEARANCE:
The rule no. 64(2);phase to earth and sectional clearances to be maintained for HV
&EHV installations have been introduced in 1987.it is specified on the basis of height
of a tall mans raised finger tip and the ground user may provide ground clearance of
2.8m or 3m.
VOLTAGE CLASS
PHASE TO EARTH
SECTIONAL
Not exceeding 11 KV
Not exceeding 33 KV
Not exceeding 66 KV
Not exceeding 132 KV
Not exceeding 220 KV
Not exceeding 400 KV
CLEARANCES
2.75
3.70
4.00
4.60
5.50
8.00
CLEARANCES
2.6
2.8
3.0
3.5
4.3
6.5
TYPES OF FIRE:
1)
2)
3)
4)
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class D& E
1)
2)
3)
4)
Cooling
Water
Ventilation
Smothering
Water
Co2
Foam
Dry chemicals
Halon
Fire risk can be minimized by the good house keeping, adequate control during the
civil work and the plant equipment design, storage , installing, commissioning
activities.
The precautions are listed in the safety documentation. The risk is further reduced.
Insurance coverage is essential for every plant and the conditions of insurance policy
must be satisfied for fire safety and fire protection.
NEUTRAL GROUNDING IMPORTANCE:
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
Sand buckets and portable fire extinguisher must be provided at the each risk zone in
each plant.
SAFE LIMITS OF CURRENT & VOLTAGE:
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
Electric shock: due to the direct contact with the live wire.
Due to the flashovers.
Falling of person due to the shocks or flashover.
Shock by the capacitively changed electrical conductors.
Explosion of oil filled equipments.
Fires caused by:
Loose connections in power circuit.
Loose connection in auxiliary circuit.
7) Natural disasters
8) Explosions
9) Short circuits caused by the snakes , birds etc
10) Injury due to the contact with the rotating machine.
11) Mechanical accidents due to the failure of electrical controls.
CAUSES OF ACCIDENTS:
1) Unsafe act: 88%
2) Unsafe condition: 10%
3) Other unsafe causes: 2%
CLEARANCES BETWEEN LOWEST POINT OF THE CONDUCTOR AND
GROUND FOR THE TRANSMISSION LINES AND DISTRIBUTION LINES:
Transmission and the distribution lines have a conductors which have a natural sag.
The sag is maximum during summer and peak loads.
When the sag is maximum the grid span clearances is minimum.
I.E RULE
CONDITION
CLASS OF LINE
MINIMUM SPAN
CONDUCTOR TO
GROUND
RULE 76
1) Across a
LV to MV
street
2) Along a street
3) Anywhere
HV
else(bare
conductor)
4) Anywhere
LV &MV HV
LV,MV,HV Upto 11
CLEARANCES
5.8 m
6.1m
5.5m,5.8m
4.6m
else(insulated
conductor)
5) Anywhere
else not near
road
RULE 79
1) Line near
KV
LV,MV,HV Upto 11
4.0m
KV
HV & above 11 KV
5.2m
EHV
LV&MV
6.1
Vertical 2.5m
LV & MV
HV
Horizontal 1.2m
Vertical 3.7m
EHV
Vertical 3.7m
building with
the roof or
inclined roof
2) Building to
line
RULE 80
1) Line near to
the HV line
33KV line
2) EHV lines
above 33KV
+0.3m/each 33KV
Horizontal 11KV to
1.2m,3.3KV to 2m
and above 33KV