Maintenance Plan
Maintenance Plan
Maintenance Plan
Summary
This generic maintenance plan is provided as a high level indication of typical maintenance requirements.
TransGrid publishes this information under clause 5.2A.5 of the National Electricity Rules.
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1. Introduction ....................................................................................................................................................2
2. Typical Maintenance Intervals (Routine and Inspections) ........................................................................2
2.1 Asset Type Substation .........................................................................................................................3
2.2 Transmission Lines and Cables ...........................................................................................................3
2.3 Automation ...........................................................................................................................................4
2.4 Metering ...............................................................................................................................................5
2.5 Telecommunications ............................................................................................................................6
2.6 Network Property .................................................................................................................................7
This generic maintenance plan is provided as a high level indication of typical maintenance requirements and
is based on existing TransGrid Maintenance Plans developed. In developing maintenance plans and managing
assets generally, TransGrid applies ISO5500: Asset Management principles and strives for industry best
practice in all areas.
Aspects of the maintenance plan will vary depending on operating duty and environment and cannot be finalised
until the selection, configuration and utilisation of the installed assets is understood.
The list of assets below is not exhaustive, but reflects the significant assets requiring maintenance. Minor asset
maintenance is generally carried out with the more significant asset for efficiency. Not all assets listed below
will be required at all sites.
Thermographic Inspections Significant heating of problem areas, 3 Yearly *(6 & 12 Yearly for lower
Typical Winter Daytime Load >500Amps Load Current)
per conductor
Easement and Vegetation Scheduled easement inspection & 1-3 Years *(Constrained)
Inspection vegetation maintenance
2.3 Automation
Automation Activity Maintenance Interval
Transformer OIP with bushing monitor and RIP with associated primary plant
bushing) maintenance
(except OIP and RIP bushing), SVC and with every second associated
Reactor - self checking protection relays primary plant maintenance
(except OIP and RIP bushing), SVC and with associated primary plant
Reactor - non-self-checking protection maintenance
relay
250V and 110V Battery and NiCd Batteries <12 years old 2 Years *(4 Year Major)
Charger Systems
NiCd Batteries >12 years old 1 Year *(2 Years Major)
2.4 Metering
Metering Activity Maintenance Interval
Fixed 5 Years
2.5 Telecommunications
Telecommunications Activity Maintenance Interval