Andhra Pradesh Code of Technical Interface
Andhra Pradesh Code of Technical Interface
Andhra Pradesh Code of Technical Interface
ANDHRA PRADESH
CODE OF TECHNICAL INTERFACE
SECTION 1
GENERAL CODE
Table Of Contents
1 GENERAL CODE
The C.T.I. shall be complied with by APTRANSCO, in its capacity as holder of the
Transmission and Bulk Supply Licence, and by Generators, Distribution Companies,
Suppliers and Bulk Power Consumers in the course of their activities in generation, supply, and
utilization of electricity and in the capacity as holders of Retail Supply Licence.
The CTI is designed to facilitate the development, operation and maintenance of an efficient, co-
ordinated and economical AP State transmission system by specifying to all parties connected to
that system, including APTRANSCO, their technical and procedural obligations. It seeks to be
non-discriminatory and to ensure that interfaces are not areas of weakness in the supply chain.
The Transmission and Bulk Supply License requires APTRANSCO to prepare and continually
maintain in force, a Grid Code (or Code of Technical Interface)
Section 18 (Part III) of the License issued by APERC to APTRANSCO is reproduced below:
18.1 Except as provided in paragraph 18.4, the Licensee shall ensure that, within six
months from the issue of the Licence, there is in force at all times a Grid Code,
which meets the requirements of this paragraph 18. Subject to Paragraph 18.11,
the Licensee shall implement and comply with the Grid Code.
(a) All material technical aspects relating to, connections to, and the operation and
use of the Transmission System including the operation of electric lines and
electrical plant and apparatus connected to the Transmission System in so far as
relevant to the operation and use of the Transmission System including, but not
limited to connections specifying the technical, design and operational criteria to
be complied with Transmission System or by any Generating Company who is
connected with or seeks connection with the transmission System or the
Distribution System of any Supplier.
(b) An Operating Code, specifying the conditions under which the Licensee shall
operate the Transmission System and under which Generating Companies shall
operate their plant and the Suppliers shall operate their Distribution System, in so
far as necessary to protect the security and quality of supply and safe operation of
the Transmission System under both normal and abnormal operating conditions.
(c) A Planning Code, specifying the technical and design criteria and procedures to
be applied by the Licensee in the planning and development of the Transmission
System;
(d) A Scheduling and Despatch Code specifying the system for the scheduling and
despatch of Generating Sets.
(e) Procedures relating to the co-ordination of outages for scheduled maintenance of
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18.4 Where no Grid Code in the form provided for in this paragraph 18 is in force at
the effective date of this license it shall not be considered a breach of this
paragraph 18 provided that:
(a) the Licensee shall file with the Commission a compilation of the Interim Grid
Code within 60 days of the grant of this License;
(b) the Licensee shall implement and comply with the Interim Grid Code from the
date of its submission to the Commission, subject to such modifications as the
Commission may direct; and
(c) Within six months of the commencement of this License, the Licensee shall submit
the comprehensive Grid Code described in Paragraph 18.2 and 18.3 for the
approval of the Commission, which must be formulated by the Licensee after
consultation with Suppliers, Generating Companies, Distribution Licensees,
Central Transmission Utility, Regional Electricity Board and such other Persons
as the Commission may direct.
18.5 The Interim Grid Code shall continue to remain in effect until such time as the
Commission has approved the final Grid Code.
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18.7 All revisions to the Grid Code shall require the prior written approval of the
Commission.
18.8 The Commission may issue directions requiring the Licensee to revise,
supplement or replace the Grid Code in such manner as may be specified in the
directions, and the Licensee shall comply with any such directions.
18.9 The Licensee shall make available a copy of the Grid Code in force to any person
requesting it at a price not exceeding the reasonable cost of duplicating it.
18.10 In preparing , implementing and complying with the Grid Code (including in
respect of the scheduling of maintenance of the Transmission System), the
Licensee shall not unduly discriminate against or unduly prefer:
(a) any one or any group of Persons or
(b) itself in the conduct of any business other than the Transmission Business.
18.11 The Commission may issue directions relieving the Licensee or (following
consultation with the Licensee) third parties of their obligations to implement or
comply with the Grid Code to the extent as may be specified in the directions.
The Code of Technical Interface is not concerned with the detailed design and operation of the
Generators Power Stations and Suppliers Distribution systems, provided that their overall
compatibility with the needs of the Grid is assured. The responsibilities of the entities are defined
and demarcated. Similarly, the CTI is not meant to be the internal operating instructions of
APTRANSCO's transmission system.
1.1.2 Interpretation
The meaning of certain terms (which are usually printed in bold letters and/or capitalized) used in
the Code of Technical Interface (CTI) shall be in accordance with the definitions listed in Section
1.2, Definitions of the C.T.I..
APTRANSCO has the duty to implement the Code of Technical Interface (CTI). All Users are
required to comply with the CTI, which will be enforced by APTRANSCO. Users must provide
APTRANSCO reasonable rights of access, service and facilities necessary to discharge its
responsibilities in the Users premises. Users shall comply with instructions issued by
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APTRANSCO which are reasonably required to implement and enforce the Code.
If any User fails to comply with any provisions of the C.T.I., the User shall inform APTRANSCO
without delay of the reason for its non-compliance. Repeated failures to comply with the C.T.I.
may lead to the disconnection of the Users plant and/or facilities. The responsibility for the
consequences of disconnection including payment of damages and compensation to consumers
rests with the User who consistently violates the CTI.
The Operation of the C.T.I. will be reviewed regularly by the C.T.I. Review Panel in accordance
with the provisions of the relevant Section of the C.T.I..
The C.T.I. contains procedures to permit equitable management of day to day technical situation
in the Electricity supply system, taking into account a wide range of operational conditions likely to
be encountered under both normal and abnormal circumstances, relevant both in the present
conditions and future expanded system and in the present generation shortage period, as well as
surplus generation period which may come in the future.
However, the C.T.I. cannot predict and address all possible operational conditions.
APTRANSCO is therefore empowered in such unforeseen circumstances to act decisively to
discharge its obligations under its License. Users shall provide such reasonable cooperation and
assistance as APTRANSCO may request in such circumstances. It is to be recognized that the
SLDC is required to make quick decisions for remedying Grid crises and the instant judgments
and decisions may contain oversight errors. Post-event corrections shall be made by SLDC itself,
taking into consideration the feedback from various stakeholders and consumers. The Users and
consumers have the right to approach the Regulator for redressing their grievances and unfairness.
All parties must first comply with the spot instructions of SLDC and if injustice is experienced, the
matter shall be represented to SLDC. If SLDC does not carry out the necessary changes in the
subsequent operation, the aggrieved party may complain to the APERC.
In discharging its duties under the Code of Technical Interface, APTRANSCO has to rely on
information which Users supply regarding their requirements and intentions. APTRANSCO shall
not be held responsible for any consequences that arise from its reasonable and prudent actions on
the basis of such information.
1.1.5 Confidentiality
Under the terms of the Code of Technical Interface APTRANSCO will receive information from
Users relating to their intentions in respect of their generation or supply businesses.
APTRANSCO shall not, other than as required by the Code of Technical Interface, disclose such
information to any other person without the prior written consent of the provider of the
information.
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In the event of any dispute between any Users and APTRANSCO, or between Users, regarding
interpretation of any Clause of the Code of Technical Interface, the matter will be resolved
according to procedures set up in this Code (Section 1.5). The Commission will be the final
arbitrator whose decision shall be final and binding. In the event of any conflict between any
provision of the Code of Technical Interface and any contract or Agreement between
APTRANSCO and a User, the provision of the Code of Technical Interface shall prevail.
All communications between APTRANSCO and Users shall be in accordance with the provision
of the relevant section of the Code of Technical Interface. Unless otherwise specifically required
by the Code of Technical Interface, all communications shall be in writing, except where operation
time scales require oral communication, in which case these communications shall be confirmed in
writing as soon as practicable.
1.1.8 Partial Invalidity
If any provision or part of a provision of the Code of Technical Interface should become or be
declared unlawful for any reason, the validity of all remaining provisions or parts of provisions of
the Code of Technical Interface shall not be affected.
1.1.9 Directives
Under the provisions of the Act, the State Government may issue policy directives in certain
matters. The Licensee shall promptly inform the Commission and all Users of the requirement of
such directives. The Users, subject to the relevant section of the Act, shall comply with the
directive.
TERM DEFINITION
Act The A.P. State Electricity Reforms Act 1998
Active Power or Product of voltage and current and cosine of the phase angle
MW between them measured in units of
Watt (W)
Kilowatt (kW) = 103 W
Mega Watt (MW) = 106 W
Giga Watt (GW) = 109 W
Tera Watt (TW) = 1012 W
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Five Minute That component of the Operating Reserve which is fully available within
Reserve 5 minutes from the time of a frequency drop or a Despatch Instruction
pursuant to Section 4.3 (Scheduling and Despatch) of Operation Code
and which is sustainable for a period 24 hours.
Flexible Facilities that enable power flows on AC lines to be regulated, to
Alternating control loop flows, line loadings etc.
Current
Transmission
(FACT)
FMS Date In respect of Generation Metering, the date on which the Final
Metering Scheme comes into effect for all Units and Relevant
Connection Sites subject to such exceptions as may be agreed with the
Commission after consultation in each separate case with the party
which operates the Generating Unit or occupies the Relevant
connection site which is subject to such exception.
Force Majeure Has the meaning ascribed to that term in the relevant PPA
Forced Outage An outage of a CDGU or item of Power Station equipment of which no
notice can be given by the Generator to APTRANSCO.
Frequency The number of alternating current cycles per second (expressed in
Hertz or Hz) at which a System is running.
Frequency Control The control of the frequency of the APTRANSCO System. (Practically
it is the control of frequency of the Southern Grid).
Frequency The operation of a Generating unit whereby its generation level is varied
Sensitive Mode automatically to compensate for variations in the frequency of the
APTRANSCO System.
Frequency Transient An abrupt increase or decrease of 0.5 Hz or more in the frequency of
the APTRANSCO System.(and therefore in the frequency of Southern
Region.)
Frequency Variation A performance index representing the degree of frequency variation
Index (FVI) from the nominal value of 50.00 HZ over a specified period of time
S (fi 50)2
i= 1
FV1=10 X --------------------------------
N
Where F i = actual frequency in Hz at i the time period
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Generator A diagram which shows the MW and MVAR Capability limits within
Reactive which a CDGU is expected to operate under steady state conditions in
Performance Chart the manner prescribed by the manufacturer of the alternator. The
(Capability Curve) diagram shall indicate the output under different power factors.
Generator The stator terminals of an alternator.
Terminals
Good Utility Practice Any of the practices, methods and acts engaged in or approved by a
significant portion of the electric utility industry during the relevant time
period which could have been expected to accomplish the desired
results at a reasonable cost consistent with good business practices,
reliability, safety and with expedition.
Governor Droop In relation to the operation of the Governor of a Generating Unit, the
percentage drop in APTRANSCO system frequency which would
cause the Generating Unit under free governor action to change its
output from zero to full load.
Grid Code Synonym of the Code of Technical Interface.
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Grid Exit point A point at which electricity may be delivered from the APTRANSCO
system to a customer or to a Distribution System.
GSDP Notice A notification by a Generator to APTRANSCO of any change in the
GSDP values of any of its CDGUs previously notified by the Generator
in its last GSDP Notice
(a) given by 10.00 hours on the day before the relevant Schedule Day
in accordance with Section 4.3.4.1 of Operation Code in respect of
revised values of which the generator is then aware of.
(b) given after 10.00 hours on the day before the relevant Schedule
Day in accordance with Section 4.3.4.1 of Operation Code in respect
of revised values of which the generator subsequently becomes aware
of.
High Voltage or Voltage exceeding 650 Volts.
HV
Hot Standby In relation to a Generating Unit, a condition of readiness of the
Generating Units boiler to enable the Generating Unit to be
synchronized to the APTRANSCO System and attain an instructed
output in a specified time scale.
HV Apparatus High Voltage electrical circuits forming part of a System
Hydro Station A Hydro-electric Power Station.
IEGC Indian Electricity Grid Code, a document developed by the Central
Transmission Utility and approved by the Central Electricity Regulatory
Commission which lays down procedures for operation and
development of Regional Grids and the relationship between various
constituents and users of each Regional Grid and the relationship
between the Regional Electricity Board/RLDC and the constituents in
the Region and which primarily deals with ISTS and ISGS and
incidentally with the State Systems.
Import In respect of any party, a flow of electricity to the Plant or Apparatus
of such Party from the Plant or Apparatus of another Party and the
verb import and its respective tenses shall be construed accordingly.
Interim Metering In respect of Generation Metering, a Tariff Metering scheme as set out
Scheme in the Metering Code, Sub-Code 1, which takes effect from the
Effective Date in relation to Generating Units and Relevant Connection
Sites, commissioned on or prior to such date, until the Final Metering
Scheme comes into effect.
Intertripping A method of tripping a circuit breaker on receipt of a signal initiated
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Power Station An installation comprising one or more Generating units (even where
sited separately) owned and/or controlled by the same Generator,
which may reasonably be considered as being managed as one Power
Station.
Power Station Items of plant in a Power Station which are integral to the operation of
Equipment a CDGU, but which are not used exclusively in the operation of such
CDGU, the outage of which will, or is likely to reduce the output or
availability of a CDGU.
A device into which is fed data of speed, frequency and power and
Power System which controls the output of the exciter of an alternator such that power
Stabilizers (PSS) oscillations of the synchronous machines are dampened.
Primary Response The automatic response of the Governor of a generation unit to
APTRANSCO system frequency changes over a time period of 0 to
30 seconds, from the time of frequency changes and fully available by
30 seconds and sustainable for up to 3 minutes.
Programming The period between the Operational Planning Phase and the Control
Phase Phase, i.e, reckoning from real time, the period from the issue of IRN
to the end of the Fourth week
Protected A Customer in relation to whom, in accordance with guidelines
Customer prepared by APTRANSCO and approved by the Commission, Load
Shedding shall, so far as possible, not be exercised.
Protection Provisions for detecting abnormal conditions on a System and initiating
fault clearance and activating alarms and indications.
Prudent Utility Those practices, methods, techniques and standards as changed from
Practice time to time, that are generally accepted internationally for use in
electric utility industries taking into account conditions in India and
commonly used in prudent electric utility engineering and operations to
design, engineer, construct, test, operate and maintain equipment
lawfully, safely, efficiently and economically as applicable to power
stations and substations of the size, service and type of project; and
which practices, methods, standards and acts shall be adjusted, to the
extent necessary in order:
1) to conform to operation and maintenance guidelines recommended
by the equipment manufacturers and suppliers to the project and
according to the guidelines given in the IS code of practice for such
equipment.
2) to ensure compliance with the Indian Electricity Act and Rules and
all other Acts and Laws
3) to take into account the site location, including without limitation, the
climatic, hydrological and other environmental or general conditions
thereof.
4) to conform to energy conservation and
5) to conform to General Safety Standards.
Reactive Power or The product of voltage and current and the sine of the phase angle
MVAr between them measured in units of volt-amperes reactive (Var) and
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Regional Grid The entire synchronously connected electric power network of the
Region, comprising ISTS, ISGS and intra-State systems (India is
divided into various Regions each Region comprising a few contiguous
states)
Regional Load The centre so designated for a specified region where the operation of
Despatch Centre the power system in that Region and the integration of the power
system with other Regions and areas inside or outside India are
coordinated.
Registered The normal maximum Capability of a Generating Unit (expressed in
Capacity MW)
Registrant the party referred to as such in the Metering Code who is responsible
for a particular Metering.
Regulating Margin The margin of generating capacity over Demand which is required in
order to maintain Frequency Control.
Relevant A site which includes a point of connection of a Power Station or a
Connection Site DISCOMs distribution system or a customer to the APTRANSCO
Transmission system. Generally corresponds to Delivery Point or
Metering Point
Requesting Safety The Safety Coordinator who has responsibility for the HV apparatus
Coordinator on which work is to be done
Rotational Load Planned Disconnection of Customers on rotational basis during
Shedding or Rota periods when there is a significant shortfall of generation required to
Load Shedding meet the total demand.
Safety CoordinatorThe person responsible for safe work practices in cross boundary
work. This includes the Implementing Safety Coordinators and the
Requesting Safety Coordinator
Safety Management The procedure adopted by APTRANSCO, a Distribution Company
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or a User to ensure the safe operation of its system and the safety of
personnel required to work on that system.
Safety Precautions Methods and procedures adopted to ensure safety and avoid danger
when working in hazardous environment. In relation to working on
HV apparatus, this entails but is not limited to Isolation and/or
Earthing.
Safety Procedures The procedures specified within a safety management system.
SCADA See Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition
Scheduling The process of compiling a Generating schedule as set out by the
SLDC, and the term scheduled and like terms shall be construed
accordingly.
Secondary The automatic governor response to Frequency transients which is
Response fully available within 30 seconds from the time the Frequency transient
occurs and maintained for at least 30 minutes
Settlement Period In relation to metering, any period of 15 minutes commencing on the
hour or half hour or quarter hour
Settlement Values Values of Active Energy and Reactive Energy delivered and the
maximum demand occurring over a settlement period, as recorded by
metering required by and operating in accordance with the Metering
Code, or as estimated or submitted in accordance with the Metering
Code. Settlement values are identified by the time at the end of the
relevant settlement period
Shut Down The condition of a Generating Unit where it is at rest or on barring
gear.
Significant Incident An event with a significant effect on either the APTRANSCO system
or a Users system and usually entails one or more of the following
operational effects:
Tripping of plant and/ or apparatus manually or automatically
Voltage outside statutory limits
System frequency outside statutory limits
System instability
System overload
Whether an event has a significant effect on a system is determined by
the entity (APTRANSCO or User) that owns that system.
Site Responsibility For connection to the APTRANSCO system for which a connection
Schedule agreement is required, a schedule prepared by APTRANSCO
pursuant to the relevant connection agreement which shall state for
each item of plant and apparatus at the connection site:-
1) Ownership of the Plant/Apparatus
2) Responsibility for control of the Plant/Apparatus
3) Responsibility for operation of the Plant/Apparatus
4) Responsibility for maintenance of the Plant/Apparatus and
5) Responsibility for all matters relating to the safety of any person at
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Except under conditions described in the next paragraph, no revision or modification of the CTI
may be made without being discussed at the CTI Review Panel meeting and approved by the
Andhra Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission (APERC).
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In an unusual situation where normal day to day operation is not possible without revision of some
clauses of CTI., a provisional revision may be implemented before approval of APERC is
received, but only after discussion at a special Review Panel Meeting convened on emergency
basis. The APERC should promptly be intimated about the provisional revision by recorded
means of communication.
The APERC may issue directions requiring APTRANSCO to revise the CTI in such a manner
as may be specified in those directions, and APTRANSCO shall promptly comply with any such
directions.
The document defines the procedure to be followed by APTRANSCO in maintaining the CTI
and also in pursuing any change.
1.3.2 Objective
The objective of this procedure is to define the method of managing the CTI., submitting and
pursuing of any proposed change to the CTI and the responsibility of all Users to effect that
change.
1.3.3 Responsibilities
APTRANSCO will be responsible for managing and servicing the CTI., for discharging its
obligations under the License. APTRANSCO shall establish and service the requirements of the
CTI Review Panel in accordance with provisions of the relevant sections of the Code.
APTRANSCO will inform all Users of the names and addresses of the Panel Chairman and
Member Secretary at least seven days before the first Panel meeting and shall inform Users in
writing of any subsequent changes.
Each User shall inform the Panel Member Secretary of the names and designations of their Panel
Representatives not less than 3 days before the first Panel meeting and shall inform the Panel
Member Secretary in writing of any subsequent change.
The Panel shall be chaired by APTRANSCO and shall consist of the following members:
Chairman to be nominated by APTRANSCO
Member Secretary to be nominated by APTRANSCO
One Member from APGENCO to represent all Hydel Stations
One Member from APGENCO to represent all Thermal Stations
One Member from N.T.P.C.
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The Chairman of the Protection Committee is an Ex-Officio Member of the Panel and shall attend
the Panel meeting whenever protection matters are discussed.
The Panel shall invite the Chairman of each of the Standing Committees concerned with particular
items of the Agenda. The Chairman of a Standing Committee may delegate a representative to
take part in the discussion.
The Panel may invite representatives from Consultants, CEA, Central Electricity Regulatory
Commission or, at their discretion, any other Organization such as Railways, Telecom
Department, Indian Standards Organization, Financing Institutions or academic / technical
institutions, to attend the Panel Meeting as observers or non-voting Members, depending on the
Agenda.
The rules to be followed by the Panel in conducting its business shall be formulated by the Panel
itself and shall be approved by the APERC. The Panel will meet at least once in three months.
1. To keep CTI and its workings under continuous scrutiny and review.
1. To analyze any major Grid disturbances soon after the occurrence, and evolve any
consequent revision to the CTI.
2. To consider all requests for amendment to the CTI which are proposed by the Users.
3. To publish recommendations for changes to the CTI together with the reasons for the changes
and any objections, if applicable.
4. To issue guidance on the interpretations and implementation of the CTI
5. To examine problems raised by Users.
6. To prepare operating instructions
APTRANSCO may hold sub-meetings with a User to discuss individual requirements and with a
group of Users to prepare proposals for the Panel meeting. The Panel may set up sub-committees
for detailed study of related problems.
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The Member Secretary shall present all proposed revisions of the CTI to the Panel for its
consideration.
APTRANSCO shall send the following reports to the Commission at the conclusion of each
review meeting of the Panel.
All revisions to the CTI shall require approval of the Commission. APTRANSCO shall publish
revisions to the CTI., once approved by the APERC.
APTRANSCO shall present proposals to the APERC to allow relaxation, where Users have
difficulties in meeting the CTI.
Every change from the previous Version shall be clearly marked in the margin. In addition, a
revision sheet shall be placed at the front of the Revised Version noting the number of every
changed sub-section, together with a brief statement of change.
APTRANSCO shall keep an up-to-date list of the recipients and locations of all serviced copies
of the CTI.
The Communications existing on the date of issue of approved CTI are the minimum requirements
of communications and shall be maintained by the respective corporations in good working
condition. The additional communication facilities as prescribed in the following paragraphs shall
be established within a period of five years from the date of issue of approved version of the CTI.
APTRANSCO Head Quarters shall have wide band Optical Fiber/Digital Microwave network
communication with all Generating Stations of 50 MW installed capacity and higher, 400
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kVSSs, 220 kVSSs and Inter System Power Exchange Stations connected to PLCC at nodal
points. All EHT sub-stations shall also have DoT telephones as backup communication.
The following communications are to be established between SLDC and Sub-LDC offices:
The following communications are to be established between SLDC and Generating Stations:
Express channel to Generating Stations either directly or through EPAX of Sub-LDC connected
on Wide Band Network/PLCC.
SLDC shall have Hot Line connection with all generating stations of 200 MW capacity and higher
on the Wide Band/Digital network.
The following communications are to be established between Remote Terminal Unit locations
and Sub-LDC offices:
Data Asynchronous Data channel to Sub-LDC
connecting the RTU at each EHT SS to the
computer at the respective Sub-LDC.
Voice on Admin Admin. Voice channel to Sub-LDC generally
Dialing Network routed through EPAX at intermediate Substations
(not more than two or three PLCC lines)
Voice on Express One Express voice channel single PLCC hop
Dialing Network between RTU location and Sub-LDC with back to
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Mini Generating Stations of capacity less than 30 MW shall have VHF wireless communication
with the connected APTRANSCO substations.
1.4.6 Communication Between EHT Substations
Wide band Network connected between EHT substations shall also cater to Data and Voice
Communication with PLCC as backup. EHT substations not on Wide-Band network shall have
PLCC, PSTN Telephones for Voice / FAX requirements.
PointtoMultipoint Radio Communication systems shall be provided from each EHT Substation
(Master Station) to all 33 kVSSs (Outstations). Master stations shall be interfaced to the Broad
Band Telecom Network at the nearest node. PSTN Telephones shall also be connected at all
33 kV Substations as backup.
1.4.8 Communication For Emergency & Disaster Management (Voice, Data and MIS)
Inter / Intra Entities
VSAT based Satellite Communication shall be provided at all Generating Stations, 220 kV
Substations, Intersystem Power Exchange Points and nodal 132 kV Substations among and
within the entities for Voice, Data throughout and MIS requirements as backup and for
emergency and disaster management.
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1.5 Disputes
APERC shall supersede the decision of the Panel. The normal operations of any Corporation
should never be disrupted by any situation or dispute. The majority decision of the meeting of
entities or the considered determination of APTRANSCO shall be implemented unless and until
the CTI Review Panel issues a different ruling; and the ruling of the Panel shall be in force unless
and until a different decision is issued by APERC (if the issue is referred to APERC). The
decision of APERC is ultimate and shall be implemented by all corporations.
Where a Users system is, by aggreement, under the control of APTRANSCO, then for the
purposes of coordination, communication and operational schedules, APTRANSCO may treat
that Users system, as part of APTRANSCOs system, but, as between APTRANSCO and
Users, it shall remain to be treated as the Users system.
In periods of emergency like fuel shortage, war, national calamities and abnormal law and order
situations the State Government or Government of India may issue certain directions, restrictions,
controls and orders, and if these orders contradict any provisions of the CTI those provisions,
paragraphs or clauses of the CTI shall be treated as temporarily suspended so as to facilitate
implementation of the Governments orders as long as the emergency lasts.
This CTI is prepared such that it is consistent with the IEGC. However if any clause of the AP
CTI (AP Grid Code) contradicts the provision of the IEGC during a real situation, the IEGC
takes precedence. It is open to APTRANSCO to obtain from CERC exemption from any
provision of IEGC in favour of a clause of AP CTI where the issue pertains solely to the internal
system of A.P (considering the present, future, direct and indirect impacts) and does not impact
the Southern Regional Grid or the system any of the other constituents of the Southern Regional
Grid.
In para 1.8 of the Indian Electricity Grid Code the rate to be charged for reactive energy
exchange is stipulated. Complementary Commercial Mechanisms are also provided in the IEGC.
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These tariff rates and procedures apply to APTRANSCO only for the drawals from ISGS. For
the drawals/injections from/ to other States the tariff as agreed mutually will apply. Similarly for
the active and reactive energy transfers between Users and APTRANSCO within A. P. State the
tariffs approved by APERC will apply.
Some paras are included for information to facilitate smooth implementation of the APCTI in the
post-unbundling scenario. They may be deleted in subsequent revisions. Under para 4.6.2 tables
4.1, 4.2 and 4.3 can be deleted in subsequent revisions because maintenance of updated
Regional lines and ISGS entitlements is the internal matter of APTRANSCO.
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