43 - SAS Equipments
43 - SAS Equipments
43 - SAS Equipments
30-06-10
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
FOR
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Sr.
No
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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,
ITEMS
SUPPLIED
TO
5)
ORDER
REFERENCE
No. & DATE
ITEMS
QUANTITY
ORDER
FULLY
EXECUTED.
YES/NO
STATUS, IF
ORDER
UNDER
EXECUTION
REMARK
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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General
1.1
The Substation Automation System (SAS) shall be installed to control and monitor all
the sub-station equipment from Master control centre (MCC) as well as from locally.
The SAS shall contain the following main functional parts:
Bay control Units - BCU for 400/220/132KV system for control and monitoring.
IEC 61850 compatible Bay control and protective relays (IEDs) - BCPU for
protection, control and monitoring of respective bays for 66KV system.
Bay control unit / RTU for Sub Station auxiliaries.
Bay control unit/Units for PLCC.
Station Human Machine Interface (HMI) and DR work station.
Redundant Human Machine Interface (HMI) and DR work Station at MCC.
Redundant managed switched Ethernet Local Area Network communication
infrastructure with hot standby.
Gateway for remote control via industrial grade hardware through (MCC) on
IEC60870-5-104 protocol.
Gateway for RTU data transmission via industrial grade hardware (to SLDC) using
protocol converter which should match to our existing RTU main system installed at
SLDC-Gotri.
Industrial grade peripheral equipments like printers, display units, key boards,
Mouse, terminal equipments for communication link etc. with necessary furniture.
1.3. It shall enable local station control as well as remote control from MCC via a PC by
means of human machine interface (HMI) and control software package, which shall
contain an extensive range of Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA)
functions. HMI must be capable of handling all the future equipments over and above
present scope of equipments supply.
1.4. It shall include communication gateway, intelligent electronic devices (IED) for bay
control and inter IED communication infrastructure. An architecture drawing for
SAS is enclosed. For 400KV/220/132kV bays, panels equipped with IEDs along with its
LIU & switches for two bays (unless specified otherwise) can be housed in one Kiosk.
For 66KV bays, panels equipped with IEDs along with its LIU & switches shall be
housed in Kiosks as shown in architecture drawing.
1.5. For 400KV and 220KV systems, Peripheral Units (PU) for Bus-bar protection scheme
shall be placed in appropriate kiosks and Central Unit (CU) shall be placed in
central (specified in architecture drawing for SAS) kiosk. Separate fiber optic cables
shall be provided to have connectivity between all PUs and CU for Bus-bar protection
scheme of 400 KV & 220 KV systems.
1.6. The communication gateway shall facilitate the information flow with Master control
center. The bay level intelligent electronic devices (IED) for protection and control shall
provide the direct connection to the switchgear without the need of interposing
components and perform control, protection, and monitoring functions.
1.7. PLCC panels are to be installed in Carrier Room near Control Room. Yards IED
should communicate with PLCC panels through GOOSE commands (Pl. refer Line
feeder: schematic of I/O configuration of PLCC inter-tripping).
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1.8. The point to point testing of all signals from switchyard equipment terminal to
substation controller shall be in the scope of bidder.
1.9
Scope Of Work
Remote operation and monitoring of control & protection system of 400/220/132/66 KV
sub station (Name mentioned in Schedule A of the Tender) by replacement /
modification of existing equipments/relays (if specified in Schedule A) from the
400/220/132/66KV Main Sub Station or say Master Control Centre (Name mentioned
in Schedule A of the Tender) which is approx. X KM (distance mentioned in schedule
A of the Tender) away from proposed substation and automation of Master Control
Centre i.e. Main Sub Station also (if mentioned in Schedule - A of the Tender) by
replacement / modification of existing equipment/relays.
Out of total remote operation & control objective, following are the key areas;
1. 400/220/132 KV System as per SLD: Operation & monitoring of control &
protection system.
2. 66 KV System as per SLD including 11kV Switchgear: Operation & monitoring
of control & protection system.
3. DC & AC system including battery chargers & LT Panel Boards of above.
4. On line capturing & monitoring of Transformer local readings & protection.
5. All the local control & protection at the sub station for its remote operation
from MCC shall be substituted by bay controller and SCADA.
6. While Main Sub Station will be master S/S option/ provision must be available
to independently run slave S/S, i.e. the proposed sub station locally.
7. There must be provision for down loading event logger and D/R data at MCC
at any time during the day.
8. If asked, optional price shall be submitted for 3 years AMC for remote control
and protection of equipments and no down time is permitted except for
tripping on faults. This shall be operated only if GETCO requires. For this
detailed scope and liability shall be furnished at time of technical bid.
9. List of optional spares for above stated scope shall be furnished separately
along with prices however it will not be part of evaluation.
10. Remote connectivity between master & slave S/S for above shall be
established by bidder by providing OPGW on existing tower line (unless
specified otherwise) along with all necessary terminal equipments.
11. Master Control Centre shall also be fully automated as per the
400KV/220KV/132 KV proposed substation by replacement / modifications of
existing equipments/ relays for localized control (if specified).
12. Scope also includes one month training to 5 (Five) executes. All the functions
of control and protection, list of topics shall be finalized during the course of
execution.
13. Factory Acceptance test has to be performed before dispatching equipments.
Procedure for this should be furnished along with MQP.
14. Relay settings and coordination is part of scope.
15. Local existing DC and AC system at Main Sub Station can be used, but it is
bidders responsibility to verify before bidding.
16. Any other local input requirement at Main Sub Station must be clearly
specified by bidder.
17. It is the bidders responsibility for complete engineering/supply of necessary
equipments at both the end, installation, testing & successfully commissioning
of entire system as stated above including putting it to commercial operation.
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System design
General system design
The Substation Automation System (SAS) shall be suitable for operation and
monitoring of the complete substation including future extensions. Interoperability with
third party IEC 61850 compatible IEDs to be incorporated in future with offered SAS
shall be ensured and necessary data/information shall be provided in this regard.
The systems shall be of the state-of-the art suitable for operation under electrical
environment present in Extra High Voltage substations, follow the latest engineering
practice, and ensure long-term compatibility requirements and continuity of equipment
supply and the safety of the operating staff.
The offered SAS shall support remote control and monitoring from Master Control
Center via gateway.
The system shall be designed such that personnel without any background knowledge
in Microprocessor-based technology are able to operate the system. The operator
interface shall be intuitive such that operating personnel shall be able to operate the
system easily after having received some basic training.
The system shall incorporate the control, monitoring, metering, communication and
protection functions specified, event recording and evaluation of disturbance records.
Maintenance, modification or extension of components may not cause a shutdown of
the whole substation automation system. Self-monitoring of components, modules and
communication shall be incorporated to increase the availability and the reliability of the
equipment and minimize maintenance.
Bidder shall offer the Bay level unit (a bay comprises of one circuit breaker and
associated disconnector, earth switches and instrument transformer), along with relay
and protection panels (described in other sections of technical specifications) housed
in air-conditioned Cemented Kiosks suitably located in switchyard, PLCC panels
located in PLCC room near Control Room and station HMI & DR Work station in
Control Room building for overall optimization in respect of cabling and control room
building. Remote control and monitoring of the substation shall be from Main Sub
Station i. e. Master Control Centre through OPGW communication link unless specified
otherwise. Required equipments for controlling the sub-station remotely from MCC as
well as transmitting all necessary RTU data to SLDC should also be considered.
2.2
System architecture
The SAS shall be based on a decentralized architecture and on a concept of bayoriented, distributed intelligence.
Functions shall be decentralized, object-oriented and located as close as possible to
the process. All SCADA equipments inside the kiosk (such as BCU, BCPU, Prot. Unit,
etc.) shall be connected to EFS through fiber optic only.
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The main process information of the station shall be stored in distributed databases.
The typical SAS architecture shall be structured in two levels, i.e. in a station and a bay
level.
At bay level, for 400KV, 220KV & 132KV system IEC 61850 compatible BCU shall be
provided for all bay level functions regarding control, monitoring and I/O processing
and Bay wise IEC 61850 compatible Protective Relays shall be provided as per
specifications given separately. The BCU / IEDs shall be connected to the switchgear
through TB without any need for additional transducers.
For 66KV system, bay wise IEC 61850 compatible Bay Control & Protective Relays
(BCPU) shall be provided for control, monitoring, I/O processing and protection.
Each bay controller & 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.
Separate BCU / RTU for station auxiliaries shall be provided.
The data exchange between the electronic devices on bay and station level shall take
place via the communication infrastructure. This shall be realized using fiber-optic
cables, thereby guaranteeing disturbance free communication. The fiber optic cables
shall be run in separate HDPE ducts of suitable size. Ducts are to be tied on cable
trench at a regular distance of 2 meters.
Substation LAN data exchange is to be realized using IEC 61850 standard having
minimum speed of 100 mbps with a redundant managed switched Ethernet
communication infrastructure having priority tagging. Each component/module of SAS
including entire communication link shall be provided with built-in supervision and self
diagnostic features and any failures shall be alarmed to the operator.
Data exchange is to be realized using IEC 61850 protocol with a redundant managed
switched Ethernet communication infrastructure.
The communication shall be made in 1+1 mode, excluding the links between individual
bay IEDs to switch, such that failure of one set of fiber shall not affect the normal
operation of the SAS. However it shall be alarmed in SAS. Each fiber optic cable shall
have four (4) spare fibers in ring topology.
At station level, the entire station shall be controlled and supervised from the station
HMI. It shall also be possible to control and monitor the bay from the bay level
equipment at all times.
Clear control priorities shall prevent operation of a single switch at the same time from
more than one of the various control levels, i.e. MCC, station HMI, bay level or
apparatus level. The priority shall always be on the lowest enabled control level.
The station level contains the station-oriented functions, 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 centers.
The GPS time synchronizing signal for the synchronization of the entire system shall
be provided. GPS system should be compatible with SCADA protocol IEC 61850. A
time accuracy of 1ms shall be achieved for all the devices within SAS.
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The PLCC panels status, Inter-tripping signals exchange between yard BCU and
PLCC panel BCU should work on IEC 61850 protocols through GOOSE concept.
For 400 KV & 220 KV, Peripheral Units (PU) for Bus-bar protection should be
separately provided in each bay panel. Central Unit (CU) should be placed in panel
kiosk defined for Bus Bar protection. Fiber optic cable is to be connected between two
nos. of Pus ( each using 2 fibres) of Bus-bar ( of one Kiosk) and CU. Each fiber optic
cable shall than have two (2) spare fibers. CUs shall have connectivity to IEC 61850
ring topology.
Separate BCU is to be used for each bay of 400 KV, 220 KV & 132KV level. 2 bays
panels shall be housed in one kiosk 400/220/132KV switchyard (Except specifically
asked for particular bays). BCPUs are to be used for 66KV bays and its panels shall be
housed in Kiosks as shown in architecture drawing.
The SAS shall contain the functional parts as described in Para 1.2 above.
2.2.1. Technical Parameters of EFS (Ethernet Fibre Switch)
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Technical Description
Features:
Fast Ethernet Ports for copper and fibre as per architecture requirement
- Designed for Industrial Networking Capability:
- Turbo Ring (Recovery time < 20 ms) RSTP/STP (IEEE802.1 W/D) for
Ethernet redundancy.
- IGMP Snooping and GMRP for filtering multicast traffic from industrial
Ethernet Protocols.
- Port based IEEE802.1Q VLAN and GVRP protocol to ease Network
Planning.
- QoS-IEEE802.1p/1Q and TOS/Diff Serv to increase determinism
802.3ad, LACP for optimum bandwidth utilization.
- IEEE802.1X and https/SSL to enhance network security.
- SNMP V1/V2c/V3 for different levels of network management.
- RMON for efficient network monitoring and proactive capability.
- Bandwidth management to prevent unpredictable network status.
- ABC-01 (Automatic Backup Configurator) for system configuration backup
- Port Lock for access from unauthorized MAC address.
- Port mirroring for online debugging.
- Automatic recovery of connected devices IP addresses.
- Line-swap fast recovery.
- Ping commands to identify network segment integrity.
Specifications:
Standards: IEEE802.3, 802.3u, 802.3x, 802.1D, 802.1W, 802.1Q,
802.1p, 802.1X, 802.3ad
Protocols: IGMP V1/V2/V3 device, GMRP, GVRP, SNMP V1/V2c/V3,
DHCP Server/Client, DHCP Option 82, BootP, TFTP, SNTP, SMTP,
RARP, RMON
Flow Control: IEEE802.3x flow control, back pressure flow control Interface
RJ45 Ports: 10/100BaseT(X) auto negotiation speed
Fiber Ports: 100BaseFX (SC/ST connector)
Console: RS-232 (RJ45)
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2.3
Functional Requirements:
The high-voltage apparatus, auxiliaries like 220 V DC chargers, 48 V DC chargers, etc.
within the station shall be operated from different places like:
Remote control centers.
Station HMI.
Local Bay controller IED (in the bays).
Operation shall be possible by only one operator at a time.
The operation shall depend on the conditions of other functions, such as interlocking,
synchrocheck, etc. (see description in Bay level control functions).
2.3.1 Select-before-execute
For security reasons the command is always to be given in two stages:
Selection of the object and command for operation under all mode of operation except
emergency operation. Final execution shall take place only when selection and
command are actuated.
2.3.2 Command supervision
Bay/station interlocking and blocking
Software Interlocking is to be provided to ensure that inadvertent incorrect operation of
switchgear causing damage and accidents in case of false operation does not take
place.
In addition to software interlocking hardwired interlocking are to be provided for:
(a) Bus Earth switch Interlocking
(b) Transfer Bus interlocking (in 400 / 220 KV system)
It shall be a simple layout, easy to test and simple to handle when upgrading the
station with future bays. For software interlocking the bidder shall describe the scenario
while an IED of another bay is switched off or fails.
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Functions:
The Functional requirement shall be divided into following levels:
a. Bay (a bay comprises of one circuit breaker and associated disconnector, earth
switches and instrument transformer) Level Functions.
b. System Level Functions
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Energizing for deadline -live bus, live line -dead bus or dead line dead bus with
no synchro-check function.
Synchronizing between live line and live bus with synchro-check function.
Voltage selection
The voltages relevant for the Synchrocheck functions are dependent on the station
topology, i.e. on the positions of the circuit breakers and/or the isolators. The correct
voltage for synchronizing and energizing is derived from the auxiliary switches of the
circuit breakers, the isolator, and earthing switch and shall be selected automatically by
the bay control and protection IEDs.
Sign and seal of Bidder
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The object status shall be indicated using different status colours for:
Selected object under command
Selected on the screen
Not updated, obsolete values, not in use or not sampled
Alarm or faulty state
Warning or blocked
Update blocked or manually updated
Control blocked
Normal state
3.2.4.4. Process status displays and command procedures
The process status of the substation in terms of actual values of currents, voltages,
frequency, 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.
In order to ensure a high degree of security against undesired operation, a "selectbefore-execute" command procedure shall be provided. After the "selection" of a
switch, the operator shall be able to recognize the selected device on the screen, and
all other switchgear shall be blocked. As communication between control centre and
device to be controlled is established, the operator shall be prompted to confirm the
control action and only then final execute command shall be accepted. After the
execution of the command the operated switching symbol shall flash until the switch
has reached its new position.
The operator shall be in a position to execute a command only, 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 and
station level.
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 indication of the reason for non-functioning.
3.2.4.5. System supervision & display
The SAS system shall be comprehensively self-monitored 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.
This display shall cover the status of the entire substation including all switchgear,
IEDs, communication infrastructure and remote communication links, and printers at
the station level, etc.
3.2.4.6. Event list
The event list shall contain events that are important for the control and monitoring of
the substation.
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The event and associated time (with 1 ms resolution) of its occurrence has to be
displayed for each event.
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.
A printout of each display shall be possible on the hard copy printer.
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 for at least one month. The information shall be obtainable also from a
printed event log.
The chronological event list shall contain:
Position changes of circuit breakers, isolators and earthing devices
Indication of protective relay operations
Fault signals from the switchgear
Indication when analogue measured values exceed upper and lower limits. Suitable
provision shall be made in the system to define two level of alarm on either side of
the value or which shall be user defined for each measurand.
Loss of communication.
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:
Date and time
Bay
Device
Function e.g. trips, protection operations etc.
Alarm class
3.2.4.7. Alarm list
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
conventional alarm tableau, 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.
The alarm list shall consist of a summary display of the present alarm situation. Each
alarm shall be reported on one line that contains:
The date and time of the alarm.
The name of the alarming object.
A descriptive text.
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No engineering allowed
Engineering/configuration allowed
Entire system management allowed
The access rights shall be defined by passwords assigned during the login procedure.
Only the system administrator shall be able to add/remove users and change access
rights.
3.2.6. Reports
The reports shall provide time-related follow-ups of measured and calculated values.
The data displayed shall comprise:
Trend reports:
Day (mean, peak)
Month (mean, peak)
Semi-annual (mean, peak)
Year (mean, peak)
Historical reports of selected analogue Values:
Day (at 15 minutes interval)
Week
Month
Year
It shall be possible to select displayed values from the database in the process display
on-line. Scrolling between e.g. days shall be possible. Unsure values shall be
indicated. It shall be possible to select the time period for which the specific data are
kept in the memory.
Following printouts shall be available from the printer and shall be printed on demand:
i.
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.
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iii.
iv.
Provision shall be made for logging information about breaker status like
number of operation with date and time indications.
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: 230 V + / - 10 V , 50 Hz AC
: Intel Pentium D 820 Processor, 2.8 GHz or
Higher Standard L2 2MB, 800 MHz front side
bus
: INTEL 945 GC chipset
: DDR2-Synch DRAM PC2-5300 @ 667 MHz.
: 2 GB
: 2 DIMM
: System Monitor ( fan ,temp., Voltage)
: Expandable
: 160 GB
: 7200 rpm
: IEC 61850, IEC 69870-5-101/104, Modbus
: 16X DVD-ROM (Combo)
: Rack mountable 4 U height
: 19'' 4 U Industrial Rack mount BP chassis
: One 12cm & one 8 cm cooling fans with
removable filter and lockable front door.
ON/OFF, HDD, FDD, RESET with all power &
Inter connecting cables.
: PCI Express X16
: Two full height PCI 2.3 slots, one full height
PCI Express x1slot and one fullheight PCI
x16 slot.
: Integrated Audio with External speakers &
Microphone.
: Integrated 56K PCI Modem
: Integrated 10/100/1000 Gigabit Fast
Ethernet-WOL, Dual RJ-45 with Two LED
indicators.
: 1xParallel port, 2xSerial port, Selectable
RS-232/422/485x 1,6xUSB 2.0 ports , 4xRJ45
: Gateway software
: 3 year of on-site comprehensive
: 1000 VA or higher With 30 Minutes Backup
: 0 - 55 C
: 5 to 95 %( Non-condensing at 40 C).
: Advantech, Port well Laxon, or equivalent
international standard.
: Registered standard latest Anti-virus
software
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System hardware:
4.1
SCADA Equipments:
The contractor shall provide redundant station HMI in hot standby mode.
It shall be capable to perform all functions for entire substation including future
requirements as indicated in the SLD. It shall use industrial grade components.
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Processor and RAM shall be selected in such a manner that during normal operation
not more than 30% capacity of processing and memory are used. Supplier shall
demonstrate these features.
The capacity of hard disk shall be selected such that the following requirement should
occupy less than 50% of disk space:
1. Storage of all analogue data (at 15 Minutes interval) and digital data including alarm,
event and trend data for thirty(30) days.
2. Storage of all necessary software,
3. 40GB space for OWNER'S use.
Supplier shall demonstrate that the capacity of hard disk is sufficient to meet the above
requirement.
4.1.1 HMI (Human Machine Interface)
The VDU shall show overview diagrams (Single Line Diagrams) and complete details
of the switchgear with a colour display. All event and alarm annunciation shall be
selectable in the form of lists. Operation shall be by a user friendly function keyboard
and a cursor positioning device. The user interface shall be based on WINDOWS
concepts with graphics & facility for panning, scrolling, zooming, decluttering etc.
Mass Storage Unit
The mass storage unit shall be built-in to the Station HMI. All operational measured
values and indications shall be stored in a mass-storage unit of CD-ROM / DVD-ROM
with 700 MB or more capacity. The unit should support at least Read (48X), Write
(24X), and Re-Write (10X) operations, with Multi-Session capability. It should support
ISO9660, Rockridge and Joliet File systems. It should support formatting and use
under the operating system provided for Station HMI. The monthly back up of data
shall be taken on disc. The facility of back up of data shall be inherent in the software.
4.1.2 Visual Display Units/TFT's (Thin Film Technology)
The contractor shall provide three display units, one for station HMI, one for redundant
HMI and one for DR work station. These shall have high resolution and reflection
protected picture screen. High stability of the picture geometry shall be ensured. The
screen shall be at least 21" diagonally in size and capable of colour graphic displays.
The display shall accommodate resolution of 1280 X 1024 pixels. The HMI shall be
able to switch the key board and cursor positioning device, as unit among all the
monitors at a console with push button or other controls.
4.1.3 Printers
It shall be robust & suitable for operation with a minimum of 132 characters per line.
The printing operation shall be quiet with a noise level of less than 45 dB suitable for
location in the control room. Printer shall accept and print all ASCII characters via
master control computer unit interface.
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The printer shall have in built testing facility. Failure of the printer shall be indicated in
the Station HMI. The printer shall have an off line mode selector switch to enable safe
maintenance. The maintenance should be simple with provisions for ease of change of
print head, ribbon changing, paper insertion etc.
All printers mounted in the control room shall be provided with a separate printer
enclosure each. The enclosure shall be designed to permit full enclosure of the printers
at a convenient level. Plexiglas windows shall be used to provide visual inspection of
the printers and ease of reading. The printer enclosures shall be designed to protect
the printers from accidental external contact & each should be removable from hinges
at the back and shall be provided with lock at the front. All reports and graphics prints
shall be printed on laserjet colour printer.
4.1.4 Switched Ethernet Communication Infrastructure:
The bidder shall provide the redundant switched optical Ethernet communication
infrastructure for SAS. The bidder shall keep provision of 100% spare capacity for
employer use. One switch shall be provided to connect all IEDs housed in respective
kiosk.
4.2
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and current shall be from the secondaries of instrument transformers. The digital inputs
shall be acquired by exception with 1 ms resolution. Contact bouncing in digital inputs
shall not be assumed as change of state. Connections from BCU to switchgear should
not be terminated directly on I/O boards but should be routed through Terminal Boards
(TB).
2. Protocol Capabilities
: Ethernet based communication: Dual on Board with dual I.P. addresses on IEC-61850
& upgradeable in future.
6. Derived values
7. Digital Outputs
8. Sub-station/bay
Inter-locking
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4.3
: Operating temperature: 0C to + 70 C
Storage temperature : 0C to + 70 C
Humidity: 5 to 95 % (Non-condensing).
20. Warranty
Inverters of UPS
Redundant ,SCADA Compatible, Output: 230 V Stabilized AC with 30 X 12V, 26 AH
battery set ,Capable of handing all SCADA equipments containing HMI PCs, DR Work
station, Gateways, modems, all Printers, etc. installed in C/R. One battery set will be
common for both the inverters. An arrangement should be made such that it should be
always connected with the inverter which provides load to SCADA equipments.
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The software package shall be structured according to the SAS architecture and strictly
divided in various levels. Necessary firewall shall be provided at suitable points in
software to protect the system. An extension of the station shall be possible with lowest
possible efforts. Maintenance, modification or an extension of components of any
feeder may not force a shut-down of the parts of the system which are not affected by
the system adaptation.
5.1.1 Station level software
5.1.1.1 Human-machine interface (HMI)
The base HMI software package for the operator station shall include the main SAS
functions and it shall be independent of project specific hardware version and operating
system. It shall further include tools for picture editing, engineering 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.
5.1.1.2System 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 modifications. 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 contractor during integrated system test.
5.1.1.3 Gateways Software
(A) Gateway (RCC)
Software of Gateway should be suitable for controlling s/s remotely.
(B) Gateway (RTU)
Software of Gateway should be suitable for sending RTU data to SLDC existing RTU
scheme by using protocol converter or any means.
5.1.1.4 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.
5.1.1.5 Network Management System for D.R. Work Station:
The contractor shall provide network management system software for following
management functions:
a. Configuration Management
b. Fault Management
c. Performance Monitoring
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This system shall be used for management of communication devices and other IEDs
in the system. This NMS can be loaded in DR work-station 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 ;
(a) Maintain performance, resource usage, and error statistics for all managed links
and devices and present this information via displays, periodic reports and on
demand reports.
(b) Maintain a graphical display of SAS connectivity and device status.
(c) Issue alarms when error conditions occur.
(d) Provide facility to add and delete addresses and links.
5.1.1.6 The contractor shall provide each software in two copies in CD to load into the
system in case of any problem related with Hardware/Communication etc.
6.0 TESTS
The bidder shall submit the complete type test reports as stated hereunder for the
offered item along with the offer otherwise the offer shall be liable to be rejected. These
tests must have been conducted in the NABL approved laboratory as per IEC 60255,
IEC 60068, IEC 61000, IEC 60529, IEC 61010-1 & IEC 61850 within last 5 years prior
to date of validation of the offer. Complete type test reports containing test procedure,
drawings, oscillograms etc. shall be submitted.
The substation automation system offered by the bidder shall be subjected to following
tests to establish compliance with IEC 61850 for EHV substation equipment installed in
sheltered area in the outdoor switchyard and specified ambient conditions:
6.1 Type Tests:
6.1.1 Control IEDs and Communication Equipment:
a. Performance tests
i. Accuracy requirements
ii. Limits of operating range of auxiliary energizing inputs and auxiliary
Voltage dependence.
iii. Limits of frequency range and frequency dependence
iv. Rated burden
v. Mechanical Endurance test
vi. Characteristic and Functional test
b. Thermal requirements
i. Maximum allowable temperature
ii. Limits of short time thermal withstand value of input energizing quantities
iii.Limiting dynamic value
c. Insulation Tests:
i. Dielectric Tests
ii. Impulse Voltage withstand Test
iii. Insulation resistance measurement
d. Influencing Quantities
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i. Permissible ripples
ii. Interruption of input voltage
e. Electromagnetic Compatibility Test:
i. 1 MHZ burst disturbance test
ii. Electrostatic Discharge Test
iii. Radiated Electromagnetic Field Disturbance Test
iv. Electrical Fast transient Disturbance Test
v. Conducted Disturbances Tests induced by Radio Frequency Field
vi. Magnetic Field Test
vii. Emission (Conducted and Radiated) Test.
viii. Surge Immunity Test
f. Contact performance Test
i. Contact making/Breaking capacity test
ii. Continuous capacity
g. Environmental tests:
i. Cold Temperature
ii. Dry Heat
iii. Storage temperature test
iv. Humidity (Damp heat Cycle)
h. Mechanical Tests:
i. Vibration response & Vibration endurance test
ii. Bump test
iii. Shock response test
iv. Seismic test
i. Enclosure Test:
i. Degree of Protection test IP51
j. Safety Test:
i. Single fault condition assessment
ii. Earth bonding impedance test
iii. Mechanical resistance to shock and impact
iv. Protection against electrical shock
v. Protection against the spread of fire
k. IEC 61850 Compatibility tests
6.2 Factory Acceptance Tests:
The supplier shall submit a test specification for factory acceptance test (FAT) and
commissioning tests of the station automation system for approval. For the individual
bay level IEDs applicable type test certificates shall be submitted. The manufacturing
phase of the SAS shall be concluded by the factory acceptance test (FAT). The
purpose is to ensure that the Contractor has interpreted the specified requirements
correctly and that the FAT includes checking to the degree required by the user. The
general philosophy shall be to deliver a system to site only after it has been thoroughly
tested and its specified performance has been verified, as far as site conditions can be
simulated in a test lab. If the FAT comprises only a certain portion of the system for
practical reason, it has to be assured that this test configuration contains at least one
unit of each and every type of equipment incorporated in the delivered system. If the
complete system consists of parts from various suppliers or some parts are already
installed on site, the FAT shall be limited to sub-system tests. In such a case, the
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complete system test shall be performed on site together with the site acceptance test
(SAT).
6.3 Integrated Testing :
The integrated system tests shall be performed as detailed in subsequent clauses as
per following configuration:
Redundant Station HMI, DR work station, two switches (i.e. for two diameters) along
with all IEDs for the Dia. and printers.
All other switches for complete sub-station as detailed in section project shall be
simulated as needed.
6.3.1 Hardware Integration Tests:
The hardware integration test shall be performed on the specified systems to be used
for Factory tests when the hardware has been installed in the factory. The operation of
each item shall be verified as an integral part of system. Applicable hardware
diagnostics shall be used to verify that each hardware component is completely
operational and assembled into a configuration capable of supporting software
integration and factory testing of the system. The equipment expansion capability shall
also be verified during the hardware integration tests.
6.3.2 Integrated System Tests:
Integrated system tests shall verify the stability of the hardware and the software.
During the tests all functions shall run concurrently and all equipment shall operate a
continuous 100 Hours period. The integrated system test shall ensure the SAS is free
of improper interactions between software and hardware while the system is operating
as a whole.
6.4 Field Tests:
The field tests shall completely verify all the features of SAS hardware and software.
6.5 System Performance:
It shall be the responsibility of the bidder to predict and indicate in the bid, the worst
case loading condition and design the system accordingly to meet the same. The worst
case loading condition shall include following
All analogue inputs scanning and processing in progress and all data is being
transmitted over the system bus every one second.
A burst of 100 alarms is generated over a period of 10 seconds.
An operator control is generated every 10 seconds.
Data collection for logs/reports is in progress.
Data collection for historical storage and trend function in progress.
Data collection of fault record is in progress.
All health monitoring functions/diagnostics in progress.
All output devices are in operation with rated performance/speed.
All data are transferred to the control centre.
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The updating time on the operator station under normal and calm/worst conditions in
the station shall be:
Function
From Selection of object to picture colour change form
object
Command Execute
Display of binary change
Display of Analog Value Change
System Display with 100 variables
Times taken to report the last of 50 simultaneous alarms
Updating Database
6.5.1
Response Time
< 1 Sec.
< 1 Sec.
< 0.5 Sec.
<1 Sec.
Max. 3 Sec.
Max. 5 Sec.
< 1 Sec.
case
Bidder shall furnish necessary data to fully satisfy employer that processor spare
duty cycle figures quoted by the bidder are realistic and based on configuration and
computational capability of the offered system and these shall be actually
implemented system as commissioned at project site.
7.0 System Operation
7.1 Substation Operation
7.1.1 Normal Operation
Operation of the system by the operator from the MCC or at the substation shall take
place via industry standard HMI (Human Machine interface) subsystem consisting of
graphic colour VDU, a standard keyboard and a cursor positioning device (mouse).
The coloured screen shall be divided into 3 fields:
i) Message field with display of present time and date
ii) Display field for single line diagrams
iii) Navigation bar with alarm/condition indication
For display of alarm annunciation, lists of events etc a separate HMI View node shall
be provided.
All operations shall be performed with mouse and/or a minimum number of function
keys and cursor keys. The function keys shall have different meanings depending on
the operation. The operator shall see the relevant meanings as function tests displayed
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in the command field (i.e. operator prompting). For control actions, the switchgear (i.e.
circuit breaker etc.) requested shall be selectable on the display by means of the
cursor keys.
The switching element selected shall then appear on the background that shall be
flashing in a different color. The operator prompting shall distinguish between:
Prompting of indications e.g. fault indications in the switchgear, and prompting of
operational sequences e.g. execution of switching operations.
The summary information displayed in the message field shall give a rapid display of
alarm/message of the system in which a fault has occurred and alarm annunciation
lists in which the fault is described more fully.
Each operational sequence shall be divided into single operation steps which are
initiated by means of the function keys/WINDOW command by mouse. Operator
prompting shall be designed in such a manner that only the permissible keys are
available in the command field related to the specific operation step. Only those
switching elements shall be accessed for which control actions are possible. If the
operation step is rejected by the system, the operator prompting shall be supported by
additional comments in the message field. The operation status shall be reset to the
corresponding preceding step in the operation sequence by pressing one of the
function keys. All operations shall be verified. Incorrect operations shall be indicated by
comments in the message field and must not be executed.
The offer shall include a comprehensive description of the system. The above
operation shall also be possible via WINDOWS based system by mouse.
8.0 Power Supply
Power for the substation automation system shall be derived UPS. Inverter of suitable
capacity shall be provided for station HMIs, DR work station, Gateways and its
peripheral devices e.g. printers etc. There must be redundant Inverter to feed power
in case of one inverter fails. In case of failure of one Inverter supply should
automatically switched over to second one. In the event of total Power failure,
necessary safeguard software shall be built for proper shutdown and restart.
9.0 Documentation
The following documents shall be submitted for employers approval during detailed
engineering:
(a) System Architecture Drawing
(b) Hardware Specification
(c) Sizing Calculations of various components
(d) Response Time Calculation
(e) Functional Design Document
The following documentation to be provided for the system in the course of the project
shall be consistent, CAD supported, and of similar look/feel. All CAD drawings are to
be provided in latest dwg format which can be opened/edited using AutoCAD 2004 &
up versions.
List of Drawings.
Substation automation system architecture.
Sign and seal of Bidder
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Block Diagram.
Guaranteed technical parameters, Functional Design Specification and guaranteed
availability and reliability.
Calculation for power supply dimensioning.
I/O Signal lists.
Schematic diagrams.
List of Apparatus.
List of Labels.
Logic Diagram (hardware & software).
Kiosk layout drawing.
GA of kiosk and GTP.
Control Room Lay-out.
Test Specification for Factory Acceptance Test (FAT).
Product Manuals.
Assembly Drawing.
Operators Manual.
Complete documentation of implemented protocols between various elements.
Listing of software and loadable in CD ROM.
Other documents as may be required during detailed engineering.
Two sets of hard copy and four sets of CD ROM containing all the as built
documents/drawings shall be provided.
10.0 TRAINING, SUPPORT SERVICES, MAINTENANCE AND SPARES
10.1 Training
Contractor personnel who are experienced instructors and who speak understandable
English shall conduct training. The contractor shall arrange on its own cost all
hardware training platform required for successful training and understanding in India.
The Contractor shall provide all necessary training material. Each trainee shall receive
individual copies of all technical manuals and all other documents used for training.
These materials shall be sent to Employer at least two months before the scheduled
commencement of the particular training course. Class materials, including the
documents sent before the training courses as well as class handouts, shall become
the property of Employer. Employer reserves the right to copy such materials, but for
in-house training and use only. Hands-on training shall utilize equipment identical to
that being supplied to Employer.
For all training courses, the travel (e.g., airfare) and per-diem expenses will be borne
by the participants.
The schedule, location, and detailed contents of each course will be finalized during
Employer and Contractor discussions.
10.2 Computer System Hardware Course
A computer system hardware course shall be offered, but at the system level only. The
training course shall be designed to give Employer hardware personnel sufficient
knowledge of the overall design and operation of the system so that they can correct
obvious problems, configure the hardware, perform preventive maintenance, run
diagnostic programs, and communicate with contract maintenance personnel. The
following subjects shall be covered:
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Outage terms
1) Outage
The state in which substation automation system or a unit of SAS is unavailable for
Normal Operation as defined in the clause 7.1 due to an event directly related to the
SAS or unit of SAS. In the event, the owner has taken any equipment/ systems other
than Sub-station Automation System for schedule/forced maintenance, the consequent
outage to SAS shall not be considered as outage for the purpose of availability.
2) Actual outage duration (AOD)
The time elapsed in hours between the start and the end of an outage. The time shall
be counted to the nearest 1/4th of an hour. Time less than 1/4th of an hour shall be
counted as having duration of 1/4th of an hour.
3) Period Hours (PH)
The number of hours in the reporting period. In a full year the period hour are 8760h
(8784h for a leap year).
4) Actual Outage hours (AOH)
The sum of actual outage duration within the reporting period AOH = S AOD
5) Availability:
Each SAS shall have a total availability of 99.98 % i.e. the ratio of total time duration
minus the actual outage duration to total time duration.
12.1 Guarantees Required
The availability for the complete SAS shall be guaranteed by the Contractor. Bidder
shall include in their offer the detailed calculation for the availability. The contractor
shall demonstrate their availability guaranteed by conducting the availability test on the
total sub-station automation system as a whole after commissioning of total Sub-station
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Automation system. The test shall verify the reliability and integrity of all sub-systems.
Under these conditions the test shall establish an overall availability of 99.98%. After
the lapse of 1000 Hours of cumulative test time, test records shall be examined to
determine the conformance with availability criterion. In case of any outage during the
availability test, the contractor shall rectify the problem and after rectification, the 1000
Hours period start after such rectification. If test object has not been met the test shall
continue until the specified availability is achieved.
The contractor has to establish the availability in a maximum period of three months
from the date of commencement of the availability test.
After the satisfactory conclusion of test both contractor and employer shall mutually
agree to the test results and if these results satisfy the availability criterion, the test is
considered to be completed successfully. After that the system shall be taken over by
the employer and then the guarantee period shall start.
The SAS supplied under this specification shall be designed and constructed to meet
all specification requirements for 15 years. Further the bidder should support for
hardware and software for 15 (fifteen) years to guard against obsolescence. SAS
equipments or components that cannot meet this life expectancy or specified design
and operational requirement or likely to become obsolete during entire service life shall
be identified and their expected failure rate/obsolescence period with corrective action
shall be indicated by the bidder in his proposal. Otherwise SAS shall be deemed to be
suitable for above requirements. All requirements/devices not listed under
recommended spares shall have a normal expectancy exceeding the specified
expected life of SAS.
13.0 Spares
13.1 Consumables:
All consumables such as paper, cartridges shall be supplied by the contractor till the
SAS is taken over by the owner.
13.2 Availability Spares:
In addition to mandatory spares as listed in section project for SAS, the bidder is
required to list the spares, which may be required for ensuring the guaranteed
availability during the guaranteed availability period. The final list of spares shall form
part of scope of supply and accordingly the price thereof shall be quoted by the bidder
and shall be considered in the evaluation of the bids. During the guaranteed availability
period, the spare parts supplied by the Contractor shall be made available to the
Contractor for usage subject to replenishment at the earliest. Thus, at the end of
availability period the inventory of spares with the Employer shall be fully replenished
by the Contractor. However, any additional spares required to meet the availability of
the system (which are not a part of the above spares supplied by the Contractor) would
have to be supplied immediately by the Contractor free of cost to the Employer.
14.0 Cemented / Prefabricated (as specified) KIOSK.
The air conditionings system shall be provided in the Cemented Kiosks to be used for
housing panels having control and protection IEDs for performing sub-station
automation and protection functions generally confirm to relevant IS codes as detailed
ins section GTR. These kiosks shall be placed in the switchyard area generally
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ix)
x)
Annexure-II
Basic Monitoring requirements are:
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Description
DC Circuit
220V DC -1 source fail
220V DC -2 source fail
DI Hard
wired
DI Soft
through
relay
DO
CB Remote Mode
CB R-Ph Open position
CB R-Ph Close position
CB Y-Ph Open position
CB Y-Ph Close position
CB B-Ph Open position
CB B-Ph Close position
CB Pole Discrepancy operated
CB Spring Charged
CB SF6 Gas Pr. Low Alarm
CB lockout
CB Trip Coil-1 Faulty
CB Trip Coil-2 Faulty
CB Open Order 1
CB Open Order 2
CB Close Order
2-89A : Bus-1 Isolator
89A Local Mode
89A Remote Mode
89A Open position
89A Close position
89A Open Order
89A Close Order
AI (soft
Calculated)
AI
Hard
Wired
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25
12
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Description
DC Circuit
220V DC -1 source fail
220V DC -2 source fail
Metering & Synch.
DI Hard
wired
DI Soft
through
relay
DO
Current -Y Phase
Current -B Phase
Current Neutral
Selected Bus R -Y Phase
Selected Bus Y - B Phase
Selected Bus B - R Phase
Selected Voltage Neutral
MW
MVAR
Frequency
2-52 : Circuit Breaker
CB Remote Mode
CB R-Ph Open position
CB R-Ph Close position
CB Y-Ph Open position
CB Y-Ph Close position
CB B-Ph Open position
CB B-Ph Close position
CB Pole Discrepancy operated
CB Spring Charged
CB SF6 Gas Pr. Low Alarm
CB lockout
CB Trip Coil-1 Faulty
CB Trip Coil-2 Faulty
CB Open Order 1
CB Open Order 2
CB Close Order
2-89A : Bus-1 Isolator
89A Local Mode
89A Remote Mode
89A Open position
89A Close position
89A Open Order
89A Close Order
2-89B : Bus-2 Isolator
AI (soft
Calculated)
Current -R Phase
CB Local Mode
AI Hard
Wired
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11
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Description
DC Circuit
220V DC -1 source fail
220V DC -2 source fail
DI Hard
wired
DI Soft
through
relay
DO
AI
Hard
Wired
AI (soft
Calculated)
Current -R Phase
Current -Y Phase
Current -B Phase
Current Neutral
Selected Bus V - R Phase
Selected Bus V - Y Phase
Selected Bus V - B Phase
Selected Voltage Neutral
MW
MVAR
Frequency
Power Factor
WTI CT-R Phase
CB Open Order 1
CB Open Order 2
CB Close Order
2-89A :Bus-1 Isolator
89A Local Mode
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NIT-Intermediate Mode
NIT -Transfer Mode
Over-Current Operated
Earth Fault Operated
Over Flux alarm
Over Flux Protn. Operated
LBB operated
Busbar Protection Operated
Inter-trip on 220 KV B/B
Diff. Relay Inoperative
Diff. Protn. Operated
REF Protn Relay Faulty
REF Protn Operated
DIR O/C & E/F Relay Faulty
DIR O/C & E/F Relay Operated
Thermal Overload Alarm
Trip Relay 86-A Operated
Trip Relay 86-B Operated
54
17
16
12
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DI Hard
wired
DI Soft
through
relay
DO
AI
Hard
Wired
AI (soft
Calculated)
Current -R Phase
Current -Y Phase
Current -B Phase
Current Neutral
Selected Bus V - R Phase
Selected Bus V - Y Phase
Selected Bus V - B Phase
Selected Voltage Neutral
CVT Voltage Phase
CVT Voltage Neutral
MW
MVAR
Frequency
2-52 :Circuit Breaker
CB Local Mode
CB Remote Mode
CB R-Ph Open position
CB R-Ph Close position
CB Y-Ph Open position
CB Y-Ph Close position
CB B-Ph Open position
CB B-Ph Close position
CB Pole Discrepancy operated
CB Spring Charged
CB SF6 Gas Pr. Low Alarm
CB lockout
CB Trip Coil-1 Faulty
CB Trip Coil-2 Faulty
CB Open Order 1
CB Open Order 2
CB Close Order
2-89A : Bus-1 Isolator
89A Local Mode
89A Remote Mode
89A Open position
89A Close position
89A Open Order
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58
14
10
3
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Description
DC Circuit
220V DC -1 source fail
220V DC -2 source fail
DI Hard
wired
DI Soft
through
relay
DO
AI
Hard
Wired
AI (soft
Calculated)
Current -R Phase
Current -Y Phase
Current -B Phase
Current Neutral
Selected Bus V - R Phase
Selected Bus V - Y Phase
Selected Bus V - B Phase
Selected Voltage Neutral
MW
MVAR
Frequency
Power Factor
WTI CT-R Phase
CB Open Order 1
CB Open Order 2
CB Close Order
2-89A :Bus-1 Isolator
89A Local Mode
89A Remote Mode
89A Open position
89A Close position
89A Open Order
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Over-Current Operated
Earth Fault Operated
Over Flux alarm
Over Flux Protn. Operated
LBB operated
Inter-trip on 220 KV B/B
Diff. Relay Inoperative
Diff. Protn. Operated
REF Protn Relay Faulty
REF Protn Operated
DIR O/C & E/F Relay Faulty
DIR O/C & E/F Relay Operated
Thermal Overload Alarm
Trip Relay 86-A Operated
Trip Relay 86-B Operated
45
16
14
12
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Description
DC Circuit
220V DC -1 source fail
220V DC -2 source fail
DI Hard
wired
DI Soft
through
relay
DO
AI
Hard
Wired
AI (soft
Calculated)
Current -R Phase
Current -Y Phase
Current -B Phase
Current Neutral
Selected Bus V - R Phase
Selected Bus V - Y Phase
Selected Bus V - B Phase
Selected Voltage Neutral
CVT Voltage Phase
CVT Voltage Neutral
MW
MVAR
Frequency
2-52 :Circuit Breaker
CB Local Mode
CB Remote Mode
CB R-Ph Open position
CB R-Ph Close position
CB Spring Charged
CB SF6 Gas Pr. Low Alarm
CB lockout
CB Trip Coil-1 Faulty
CB Trip Coil-2 Faulty
CB Open Order 1
CB Open Order 2
CB Close Order
2-89A : Bus-1 Isolator
89A Local Mode
89A Remote Mode
89A Open position
89A Close position
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Carrier Send
Carrier Received
Total
27
28
12
10
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Nos
1
1
1
1
1
1
Digital I/P
CB Status
Bus Isolator Status
Line Isolator Status
Earth Switch Status
SF6 Gas Pressure Low
CB Spring Charged
CB Lock out
CB Trip Ckt. 1/2 Faulty
Prot. DC-1/2 Fail
Trip Relay Operated
Trip Relay Reset
O/C-E/F Relay Operated
Bus PT Isolator Status
O/C-E/F Relay Faulty
66/11KV Transformer
Nos
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
Outputs
CB Open/Close
Bus Isolator Open/Close
Line Isolator Open/Close
Earth Switch Open/Close
Alarm Accept
Alarm Reset
Trip Relay Reset
Nos
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
Analogue
I/P
Current - R
Current - Y
Current - B
Voltage - R
Voltage - Y
Voltage - B
Frequency
Oil Temp.
Wdg. Temp
Tap Position
Nos
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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Digital I/P
CB Status
Bus Isolator Status
SF6 Gas Pressure Low
CB Spring Charged
CB Lock out
CB Trip Ckt. 1/2 Faulty
Prot. DC-1/2 Fail
Trip Relay Operated
Trip Relay Reset
O/C-E/F Relay Operated
Buchholz Trip
Buchholz Alarm
PRV Trip
OSR Trip
Oil Level Low Alarm
Winding Temp. High Trip
Oil Temp. High Trip
Winding Temp. High Alarm
Oil Temp. High Alarm
Transformer LV CB Status
LV O/C-E/F Relay Optd.
Differential Relay Operated
RTCC Auto/ Manual
Differential Relay faulty
O/C-E/F Relay faulty
Nos
2
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
Outputs
CB Open/Close
Bus Isolator Open/Close
Alarm Accept
Alarm Reset
Trip Relay Reset
OLTC Tap Control
LV Breaker Control
Nos
2
2
1
1
1
2
2
Important Notes:
1. The redundant managed bus shall be realized by high speed optical bus using industrial grade
components and shall be as per IEC 61850.
2. The IEDs and switches for each of the diameter of 400kV shall have separate kiosk. For
220kV yards, IEDs for two bays (unless specified) can be housed in one Kiosk along with its
switch.
3. For both 400KV and 220KV systems, Peripheral Units (PU) for Bus-bar protection scheme
shall be placed in appropriate kiosks and Central Unit (CU) shall be placed in central kiosk.
Separate fiber optic cables shall be provided to have connectivity between all PUs and CU for
Bus-bar protection scheme of 400 KV & 220 KV systems.
4. Inside the sub-station, all connections shall be realized as per IEC 61850 protocol.
5. The router to Remote Control Centre (RCC) shall communicate on IEC 60870-5-104 protocol
The router to SLDC shall communicate RTU data to SLDC.
6. The printer as required shall be connected to station bus directly and can be managed either
from station HMI, HMI view node or disturbance recorder work station.
7.
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HMI Server
Power supply
Processor Type
Chipset
Memory Type
Standard memory
Memory slots
Memory upgrade
Internal hard disk
drive
Hard disk drive
speed
Optical drives
Flexible disk drives
Chassis type
Video adapter, bus
Expansion slots
Audio
Modem
Network Interface
External I/O ports
Monitor
Keyboard
Pointing Device
Operating system
installed.
Other
Warranty
UPS
Make
Antivirus s/w
230 V + / - 10 V , 50 Hz AC
Intel Pentium D 820 Processor, 2.8 GHz or Higher,
Standard L2 2MB, 800 MHz front side bus.
INTEL 945 GC chipset
DDR2-Synch DRAM PC2-5300 @ 667 MHz.
2 GB
2 DIMM
Expandable
160 GB
7200 rpm
16X DVD-ROM (Combo)
2 GB Flash Drive
Micro tower
PCI Express X16
Two full height PCI 2.3 slots, one full height PCI
Express x1 slot and one full height PCI x16 slot.
Integrated Audio with External speakers &
Microphone
Integrated 56K PCI Modem
Integrated 10/100/1000 Gigabit Fast Ethernet-WOL
1 x Parallel port, 1 x Serial port, 1 x PS/2 mouse, 6 x
USB 2.0 ports (2 front, 4 rear), 1 x VGA, 1 x RJ-45, 3
Audio ports (rear: audio-in, audio-out/headphone,
mic-in)
21 LCD TFT
Standard PS/2 Soft touch Keyboard.
2-Button Optical Scroll Mouse (USB)
HMI software with Windows XP Professional with
Service Pack 2
Preloaded MS office suite.
3 year of on-site comprehensive.
1000 VA or higher With 30 Minutes Backup.
Dell, hp, IBM or equivalent international standard.
Registered standard latest Anti-virus software
2. DR Workstation
Power supply
230 V + / - 10 V , 50 Hz AC
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Processor Type
Chipset
Memory Type
Standard memory
Memory slots
Memory upgrade
Internal hard disk
drive
Hard disk drive
speed
Optical drives
Flexible disk drives
Chassis type
Video adapter, bus
Expansion slots
Audio
Modem
Network Interface
Monitor
Keyboard
Pointing Device
Operating system
installed.
Other
Warranty
UPS
Make
Antivirus s/w
21 LCD TFT
Standard PS/2 Soft touch Keyboard.
2-Button Optical Scroll Mouse (USB)
D.R. work station software with Windows XP
Professional with Service Pack 2
Preloaded MS office suite.
3 year of on-site comprehensive.
1000 VA or higher With 30 Minutes Backup.
Dell, hp, IBM or equivalent international standard.
Registered standard latest Anti-virus software
LAN Capable
220 VDC.
10/100 Ethernet: Fast Ethernet: Gigabit Ethernet
19'' Chassis
12 Tx & Rx fiber
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Ports/Interfaces
Features
Make
Manufacturer
Warranty
Tx & Rx fiber
LED indicator: Full duplex
International standard
1 year warranty
Suitable for entry of 6 fiber armored FO cable and outlet of same 6 fiber
armored FO cable: should work on IEC- 61850.
Model
Power Supply
Black Print Speed
Black Print Resolution
Print Memory
Processor
Supported paper sizes
Print technology
Pages quantity
Paper handling
Connectivity
Manufacturer Warranty
Networking:
Supporting OS
Make
Latest Colour
170-270 V AC, 50 Hz.
Up to 19 PPM
Up to 1200 X 1200 dpi
16 MB
266 MHz
Letter, Legal, A4,
Laser
8000 pages per month
250 sheet input tray, 10
sheet priority feed slot
1 USB
1 year warranty
Print server-Ethernet, Fast
Ethernet-plug-in module.
Windows 2000, XP
Professional, Windows
Vista
HP, Epson, Canon or any
standard.
Model
Power Supply
Black Print Speed
Black Print Resolution
Print Memory
Processor
Supported paper sizes
Latest
170-270 V AC, 50 Hz.
Up to 19 PPM
Up to 1200 X 1200 dpi
16 MB
266 MHz
Letter, Legal, A4,
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Print technology
Pages quantity
Paper handling
Connectivity
Manufacturer Warranty
Networking:
Supporting OS
Make
Laser
8000 pages per month
250 sheet input tray, 10
sheet priority feed slot
1 USB
1 year warranty
Print server-Ethernet, Fast
Ethernet-plug-in module.
Windows 2000, XP
Professional, Windows
Vista
HP, Epson, Canon or any
standard.
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SCHEDULE B
GUARANTEED TECHNICAL PARTICULARS
(TO BE FILLED IN BY THE BIDDER AND FURNISH WITH TECHNICAL BID)
This schedule contains GTP for all the possible parameters of SACDA Equipments BCU generally
have. Instead of simply confirming, the Bidder shall fill in the particulars against appropriate items in
respect of each rating and type of equipment offered in the broad categories listed below along with
supporting authentic technical documents.
(In the absence of GTP in the below mentioned format, the purchaser has every right to evaluate
the product accordingly and bidder can not raise any objection against any point of the technical
scrutiny.)
Sr.
No.
Parameters
BCU
Numerical Technology
Modular design
Nos of Output
Data Storage
Self- monitoring
Power supply
10
11
12
13
14
Derived values
15
Digital Outputs
16
Sub-station/bay inter-locking
17
18
19
20
Gateway support
To be filled by bidder
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21
22
23
24
25
Nos of port
o RS485
o FO Port
26
Environmental conditions
27
28
Warranty
Bay control functions
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
Applicable standard
Gateway
Power supply
Processor Type
Chipset
Memory Type
Standard memory
Memory slots
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Memory upgrade
10
Protocol Capabilities
11
Optical drives
12
13
Mounting
14
Chassis type
15
16
17
Expansion slots
18
Audio
19
Modem
20
Network Interface
21
22
23
Warranty
24
UPS
25
Operating Temp.
26
Relative Humidity
27
Make
28
Antivirus s/w
EFS
Power Supply
Protocol
Ports/Interfaces
Features
- Turbo ring recovery time
- Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol availability, Standard
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Mounting
Manufacturer Warranty
10
Reference standards
11
12
13
HMI SERVER
Power supply
Processor Type
Chipset
Memory Type
Standard memory
Memory slots
Memory upgrade
10
Optical drives
11
12
Chassis type
13
14
Expansion slots
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15
Audio
16
Modem
17
Network Interface
18
19
Monitor
20
Keyboard
21
Pointing Device
22
23
Other
24
Warranty
25
UPS
26
Make
27
Antivirus s/w
DR WORK STATION
Power supply
Processor Type
Chipset
Memory Type
Standard memory
Memory slots
Memory upgrade
10
Optical drives
11
12
Chassis type
13
14
Expansion slots
15
Audio
16
Modem
17
Network Interface
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18
19
Monitor
20
Keyboard
21
Pointing Device
22
23
Other
24
Warranty
25
UPS
26
Make
27
Antivirus s/w
Power Supply
Protocol/ Network
Module
No. of Ports
Ports/Interfaces
Features
Make
Manufacturer Warranty
10
11
Model
Power Supply
Print Memory
Processor
Print technology
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Pages quantity
Paper handling
10
Connectivity
11
Manufacturer Warranty
12
Networking:
13
Supporting OS
14
Make
15
Model
Power Supply
Print Memory
Processor
Print technology
Pages quantity
10
Paper handling
11
Connectivity
12
Manufacturer Warranty
13
Networking:
14
Supporting OS
15
Make
16
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