Spec TN-2534
Spec TN-2534
Spec TN-2534
SECTION-III
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
FOR
AGAINST TN-2534
SPEC/TN-2534/16 KVA Three Phase BIS Level-2 (STAR-1) 2
Section - III
1. SCOPE:
1.1 The Equipment Offered shall be complete with all parts necessary for their effective
and trouble free operation. Such parts will be deemed to be within the scope of the
supply irrespective of whether they are specifically indicated in the commercial order
or not.
1.1.1 It is not the intent to specify herein complete details of design and construction. The
equipment offered shall conform to the relevant standards and be of high quality,
sturdy, robust and of good design and workmanship complete in all respects and
capable to perform continuous and satisfactory operations in the actual service
conditions at site and shall have sufficiently long life in service as per statutory
requirements. In actual practice, notwithstanding any anomalies, discrepancies,
omissions, incompleteness, etc. in these specifications and attached drawings, the
design and constructional aspects, including materials and dimensions, will be subject
to good engineering practice in conformity with the required quality of the product,
and to such tolerances, allowances and requirements for clearances etc. as are
necessary by virtue of various stipulation in that respect in the relevant Indian
Standards, IEC standards, I.E. Rules, I.E Act and other statutory provisions.
1.2 The Tender/supplier shall bind himself to abide by these considerations to the entire
satisfaction of the Purchaser and will be required to adjust such details at no extra
cost to the purchaser over and above the tendered rates and prices.
1.3 Tolerances on all the dimensions shall be in accordance with provisions made in the
relevant Indian/IEC standards and in these specifications. Otherwise the same will
be governed by good engineering practice in conformity with required quality of the
product.
2. STANDARDS:
Note: Wherever ISS are mentioned, equivalent or better International standards are also
acceptable:
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3. SERVICE CONDITIONS:
4. PRINCIPAL PARAMETERS:
The Transformers shall be suitable for outdoor installation with three phase 50 Hz
11 KV system in which the neutral is effectively earthed and should be suitable for outdoor
service as step down transformers under fluctuations in supply voltage upto plus 10% to
minus (-) 15 % permissible under Indian Electricity Act and Rules there under.
6. THE LOSSES:
The maximum allowable losses at rated voltage and frequency and at 75 Deg. C.
shall be as under:
RATING (KVA) Total losses (Watts) at 75 Deg. Total losses (Watts) at 75 Deg.
C at 50% loading (Max.) C at 100% loading (Max.)
16 135 440
The above specified loss values are maximum guaranteed, as per Energy Efficient
level-2, without any positive tolerance. In case the actual loss values exceed the above
guaranteed values, the transformers shall be rejected at the risk, cost and responsibility of
the supplier.
Note: The Star Rated will be as per notification letter dated 16.12.2016,
Ministry of Power, Govt. of India, New Delhi.
7. TEMPERATURE RISE:
The temperature rise over ambient shall not exceed the limits given below:
i) Top oil temperature rise measured by thermometer 35 Deg. C.
ii) Winding temperature rise measured by resistance method 40 Deg. C.
Temperature rise test shall be conducted on Maximum measured total losses (No
load at rated excitation + Load loss at max. current tap at 75°C) at 100% loading shall be
supplied during temperature rise test.
The Hot spot temperature at annual weighted average ambient temperature of 35oC
shall not exceed 98oC, when calculated as per IS: 2026 (Part-II)
9. IMPEDANCE:
The percentage impedance at rated current and at 75°C shall be 4.5% with (+/-)
10% tolerance.
10. TAPPINGS:
11. FREQUENCY:
Transformers shall be designed for normal frequency of 50 Hz, but shall be capable
of giving the rated output with the variation of (+/-) 3% from the rated frequency.
The following minimum internal clearances shall be maintained as per details given
hereunder:
PARTICULARS 16 KVA
a) Between HT & LT 11 mm
b) Between HT & tank inside
Non Bushing Side 25 mm
Bushing side 40 mm
Between Sections of HV winding 11 mm
Between HV winding 10 mm with press Board
Between HV winding and Yoke (at ends) 20 mm with rings
Between LV winding and Yoke (at ends) 5 mm
Between yoke & Inside of tank top cover (With Gasket) 125 mm
Between yoke and Tank Bottom 40 mm
Between LV winding & Core 3.5 mm
The aforesaid external and internal clearances are minimum clearances and no
negative tolerance on these clearances shall be allowed.
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13. TEST VOLTAGE:
Transformers shall be capable of withstanding the power frequency and impulse test
voltage prescribed below:
The Transformer shall have fully insulated windings designed for the above impulse level.
Cooling area of the tank should be sufficient to dissipate the guaranteed losses
satisfactorily. Necessary calculations in this regard shall be furnished by the Bidder with
their tender. For the purpose of heat dissipation calculations, the following criteria shall be
adopted:
(Note: The area of top/bottom tank surface, headers, HV/LV bushing pocket and
conservator shall not be considered for purpose of above calculations).
i) MATERIALS:
The conductor used for winding shall consist of high conductivity, non-oxidising solid
drawn aluminium with super enamelled/DPC &shall be used for 11 KV class transformers.
The covering shall be conformed applicable ISS.
ii) CONSTRUCTION:
The High-tension windings shall be concentric with the Low-tension windings and
the HV conductor size of such transformers may be kept as 0.83 mm(min.). The
Arrangement of the windings shall be robust in electrical and mechanical construction and
shall permit free circulation of oil and avoid hot spots. The LT conductor shall be
rectangular/round in shape. Two layer of electrical grade insulation craft paper of 2 mil
thickness or one layer of min. 4 mil thickness shall be used for interlayer insulation both for
HV and LV Coils. Insulation cylinder made from electric grade pre-compressed board(s)
having minimum total thickness of 1.5 mm shall be used between HV and LV windings.
Alternatively 20milpressphanpaper making thickness of the cylinder 1.5 mm having similar
electrical properties may also be used.
For phase barrier, 2 Nos. of 1 mm thick press board shall be used for covering the
tie rods. Besides, tie rods shall be covered by SRBP tubes of suitable size. 2 mm press
board shall be used for base support insulation and core clamping channel insulation.
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For bottom and top yoke insulation, only PC Board of min. 2 mm thickness will be
used. Also, vertical spacers between HV and LV coils and radial spacers (tickleys)/blocks
etc. shall be of PC Board only.
Top layer of all HV coil shall be given one coat of air dying insulation varnish.
A tolerance of upto plus minus 1% shall be permissible on ID and OD and axial
length of HV and LV coils. However, the above tolerances are subject to maintaining the
min. required clearances. The material and thickness of various insulation provided for
phase barrier, foot plate insulation, yoke insulation and core clamp insulation shall be
clearly indicated in the drawing and in any case shall not be inferior to those used in type
tested transformers.
Max. Nos. of coils on HV side shall be 2(two) per phase for 16 KVA rating
transformers. Dovetailed shaped radial spacers shall be placed between HV coil
sections, suitably – locked with vertical spacers around the circumference of the
coils. The number of such spacers shall be minimum 2(two).
Current Density:
The current density for HV and LV conductor shall not exceed the value given hereunder:
c) All delta leads from the HT coils as well as HT line leads shall be taken out through
multiple paper covered (MPC) copper wires of sufficient cross section area to
impart the desired mechanical strength. The current density in HV lead wire shall
not exceed 0.8 A/mm². These lead wires shall be provided with multi-layer paper
insulation of minimum 1.0 mm thickness i.e. minimum increase in diameter due to
paper insulation shall not be less than 2 mm. The layer of glass sleeves/ glass tape
shall also be provided on the delta MPC wire and it should be further covered with
minimum 12 mm dia SRBP tube. The SRBP tube shall be extended in such a way
that it is entered upto 50% of bushing height.
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d) All the above leads shall then be clamped tightly with cotton twine directly on to the
special frame/bracket making “Pie” shape connection. This structure could be made
up of Bakelite/Permalli wood/laminated PC board flats, having minimum size of
25x4.5 mm for 16 KVA Transformers. Line leads leading to the HV bushing
terminals shall be directly clamped to the horizontal support bar of the “Pie”
structure so that any tension which may develop in the HT leads due to jerks or at
the time of making the connection, is not passed to the HT coils.
e) Delta joint and lead from delta joint to bushing rod shall be made by brazing
only.
B) LV Winding:
a) The LV connection shall be taken out by cut on the top yoke channel duly reinforced
to compensate for the mechanical strength.
b) The layers in LT Coil may be either even or odd in numbers but minimum layers
shall be two.
c) LV star point shall be formed of Aluminium flat of sufficient strength. Leads
from winding shall be connected to the flat by brazing.
d) “L” shape Flat shall be clamped to LV Bushing metal part(s) by using nut, lock nut
and washer.
f) Neutral of the Secondary winding (LV) shall be brought out to a separate insulated
bushing.
A. CRGO CORE:
(i) The core shall be stack/wound type of generally high grade cold rolled grain
oriented annealed steel laminations/amorphous, having low loss and good grain properties,
coated with hot oil proof insulation, bolted together to the frames firmly to prevent
vibration or noise. All core clamping bolts shall be effectively insulated. The complete
design of core must ensure the permanency of the core losses with continuous working of
the transformers. The value of the flux density allowed in the designs and grade of
laminations used shall be clearly stated in the offer, along with the curves. The transformer
core shall be constructed out of the prime class of materials. CRGO/amorphous Lamination
used shall be of prime grade and not second grade steel laminations.
(ii) It will be mandatory for all the transformer manufacturers to use only PRIME
grade CRGO Laminations with specific loss of 0.89 watt per kg. at 1.5 Tesla or any
other combination of better grades with any thickness subject to maximum specific loss of
0.89 watt per kg. at 1.5 Tesla will also be acceptable. The bidder shall furnish the core
loss (watt/Kg.) and power (VA/Kg) curves of the laminations used. The core shall be
properly stress relieved by annealing in inert atmosphere. The transformer shall be suitable
for over fluxing (due to combined effect of voltage and frequency) upto 12.5% without
injurious heating. The operating flux density shall be such that there is a clear safe margin
over the fluxing limit of 12.5%.
(iii) Full mitred core construction technique for stack core shall be adopted. Top yoke &
bottom yoke pieces shall all be in one single piece and no cut pieces shall be acceptable.
The cross sectional area of yoke & limb shall be approximately same.
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(iv)The transformer core shall not get saturated for any value of V/f ratio to the extent of
115 % of the rated value of V/f ratio (i.e. 11000/50) due to combined effect of voltage and
frequency without injurious heating at full load conditions. The bidder shall furnish
necessary design data in support of this situation.
(v) The flux density at rated voltage and frequency of core and yoke shall not be more
than 1.6 Tesla. The Over fluxing shall be limited to 12.5% of rated value and flux density
at 112.5% of rated voltage does not exceeds by 1.9 Tesla. (as per amended IS:1180 (Part-
I/2014) Actual core design along with calculations in support of it should be enclosed with
the offer.
The No Load Current (magnetising current) at rated voltage and at 112.5% of rated
voltage shall not exceed the values given below:
a) The core shall be high quality amorphous ribbons having very low loss formed into
wound cores of rectangular shape, bolted together to the frames firmly to prevent
vibration or noise. The complete design of core must ensure permanency of the core
loss with continuous working of the transformers. The value of the flux density allowed
in the design shall be clearly stated in the offer. Curve showing the properties of the
metal shall be attached with the offer.
c) The transformer core shall be suitable for over fluxing due to combined effect of
voltage and frequency upto 12.5% without injurious heating at full load conditions and
shall not get saturated. The Bidder shall furnish necessary design data in support of this
situation.
d) Flux density should not be more than 1.6 Tesla for Amorphous core. No load current
shall not exceed 3% of full load current and will be measured by energizing the
transformer at 433 volts 50 c/s on the secondary. Increase of voltage of 433 volts by
12.5% shall not increase the no load current disproportionately high and shall not
exceed i.e., 6%. Test for magnetic balance by connecting the LV phase by phase to
rated phase voltage and measurement of an, bn, cn voltage will be carried out.
The core joints shall be interleaved and with full mitre design for conventional, as
mentioned above. Ample provision for free circulation of oil in the radial gap between the
core & LV coils shall be made. Eyes or lugs of sufficient size shall be provided for lifting
core and winding assembly out of the tank. The core shall be effectively earthed through
copper earthing Foil of 25 mm width & 1 mm thickness bolted on core frame channels after
removing the channel paint.
For top yoke channels, if cut or holes are made for taking LV connections, suitable
reinforcement to channels shall be made by providing adequate size of MS Flat of the
thickness not less than 6 mm.
On the core-coil assembly, core clamping channels, tie rods, core studs, spacers,
assembly base supports, etc. shall be provided as per details given hereunder:
Sr. Item Particulars
No.
a) Tie rods Minimum 4 Nos. of 12 mm each properly insulated and covered with
SRBP tubes. Tie rods shall also be provided with lock nuts.
b) Core studs Minimum 4 Nos. of 12 mm each properly insulated and covered with
SRBP tubes. The core studs shall also be provided with lock nuts for
stack core.
c) Spacers Minimum 4 Nos. dovetail type with min. peripheral coverage of 30%.
The assembly fixing boss nut(s) are to be welded, 20-30 mm off the centre line (and
diagonally) of the tanks, so that assembly shifting during transport etc. is prevented. M S
Channel, tie Rods etc should be painted with hot oil and corrosion resistant paint after
phosphating.
All core-coil assembly shall be punched on core channel / a identity plate welded on
core channel with following details:
1. Name of Supplier:
2. Order/TN No:
3. Rating:
In case if above marking is not found on the core assembly of physically opened
transformer selected for physical verification during final inspection then no further
inspection shall be carried out and re-inspection charges shall be payable by the supplier.
NOTE:
a) Each cover bolt shall be complete with two flat washers, one nut and one
spring washer.
b) Tank base channel shall be continuous welded with tank.
The 04 Nos. Anti-Theft Fasteners shall be provided - one each on all four sides in
centre of body of transformer.
Two holes shall be provided – one on top cover and other on collar of transformer to
facilitate providing of 2 Nos. poly-carbonate seals on longitudinal side.
The sheet thickness measurements will be carried out on all those sample
transformers which are tested in CTL and test results will be applicable to the
respective sub-lot or part thereof from which the sample is drawn.
(c) Lifting Lugs: Two Nos. welded heavy duty lifting lugs of MS plate of 6 mm thickness,
suitably reinforced by extended vertical supporting edge of same thickness in one piece
having size 125 mm width and 125 mm length, these shall be so extended that cutting of
bent plate is not required.
i) The gasket provided in between top cover plate and tank shall be of min. 6 mm
thick neoprene rubberized oil resistant cork sheets conforming to type B or C as
per IS 4253 part II.
ii) Stainless Steel Nut bolts (as per IS:1180 (Part-1/2014)) shall be of size M 10 x
40 mm / 3/8x1.5” long with two flat washers, suitably spaced (as specified) to
press the cover.
iii) Height of the tank shall be such that minimum clear height of 125 mm is
achieved between top of yoke and under side of the tank cover (with gasket in
place).
iv) All screws, nuts, bolts and fasteners used in transformers and M & P Box should
be of stainless steel.
v) All sealing washers/gaskets shall be made of oil and heat resistant neoprene or
nitrile rubber. Gaskets made of natural rubber sheet are not permissible. The
minimum thickness of gaskets shall not be less than 6 mm for tank cover and
4mm for HT/LT gasket washers.
vi) New cork/Talbros make neoprene/nitrile based rubberized cork sheet – grade
RC-70-C shall only be used as gasket material. Alternatively, other makes of
gaskets having type designations as under can also be used, if ‘Talbros’ make
gasket is not available:
vii) The 12 Nos. nuts & bolts (4Nos each on length sides & 2 nos each on widths
sides of tank body) to be tag welded on top cover/tank body of the transformer.
viii) The 04 Nos. Anti-Theft Fasteners shall be provided - one each on all four sides in
centre of body of transformer. Two holes shall be provided – one on top cover
and other on collar of transformer to facilitate providing of 2 Nos. poly-carbonate
seals on longitudinal side.
(e) Tank shall be reinforced by continuously welded angle on all the four sides of the walls,
on the edge of tank, as specified above. The permanent deflection shall not be more than
5 mm upto 750 mm length and 6.5 mm upto 1250 mm length when transformer tank
without oil is subjected to the vacuum of 250 mm of Mercury.
The requirement for the dry type film thickness (DFT) of paint and the
materials to be used shall be as given below.
a) Earthing terminals of M10x40mm/ 3/8x1.5” with tinned lugs and symbol – (2 Nos.)
b) Lifting lugs – (2 Nos. for main tank).
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c) Rating and terminal marking plate shall be non-detachable and affixed with Min. 10
rivets (One in centre of top and bottom and 4 Nos. each on both vertical sides at
equal distance), details to be included in one plate only. The plate shall be of stainless
steel/Aluminium only, with details clearly marked. The base plate of the Rating and
terminal marking plate shall be continuously welded with the tank. - (1 No.)
d) Bi-metallic terminal connectors on HT bushings and it may be ensured that connectors
shall be fitted before dispatch.
e) Oil level gauge of minimum 100 mm length of prismatic glass, indicating three
positions of oil, marked as follows, shall be provided at centre of the conservator
tank:
1) -5 °C - Min.
2) 30 °C - Nor.
3) 90 °C – Max.
f) Free Air Type Breather – (1 No.)
h) HV Bushings. These shall be of 17.5 KV/250 A class, with non-adjustable, single gap
type arcing horns – (3 Nos.). HT bushing(s) mounting bolt should be tag welded.
i) LV Bushings. 1.1 KV class, 250A (M12 stem) – (4 Nos.)
j) Under carriage: For transformers of 16 KVA rating shall conform to REC specifications.
k) Brass rod 12 mm diameter for HT – (3 Nos.)
l) Brass rod 12 mm diameter for LT – (4 Nos.)
m) Pressure Relief Valve of Aluminium body with 1” BSP Thread capable to
operate at a pressure more than 0.4 Kg/cm2 (40 KPa) positive or negative
and close at 30 KPa on the top of the Conservator Tank on Oil Filling Cap
with Anti-Theft Clamp be welded to safeguard the valve. There shall be
minimum gap of 10 mm between PRV Top Surface and Anti-Theft Clamp.
n) Explosion vent:
Explosion Vent shall be opening towards LV bushing side with M. S. mesh
having Pipe Diameter of minimum 50 mm & it should be inserted in the top
cover of tank, welded outside & inside of top cover and its Pipe shall be
connected with Conservator. Length of the explosion vent should be minimum
700 mm. Nut bolts of flange of Explosion vent should be tag welded. The position
of vent pipe should be on right side of tank and oil leakage plug on left side (when
looked from LV bushing side). There shall be minimum 140 mm clearance
between live part of HV bushing to Explosion vent.
Note: LV/ HV Connectors shall not be the integral part of the bushing stems.
19. CONSERVATOR:
The oil gauge and the breathing device shall be fixed to the conservator. The
conservator shall be of cylindrical shape and it should be provided above the HV bushing
with a minimum clearance of 50 mm and suitably inclined to maintain the clearance.
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The conservator tank should be connected with transformer tank with the help of two
hollow connecting pipes and should be located at the centre of tank cover. The Flat shall
not be acceptable.
The total inner volume of conservator shall be minimum 10% of total oil in the tank for
16 KVA Distribution Transformer. The inside diameter of the pipe connecting the
conservator to a main tank shall be min. of 30 mm and it should be projected into
conservator in such a way that its end is approximately 25 mm above the bottom of
conservator so as to create a sump for collection of impurities. The min. oil level
(corresponding to – 5 deg. C.) should be above the sump level. The connecting pipe from
conservator tank to main tank shall have a sloping flap so that oil falling from pipe shall not
fall directly on the active job.
The oil filling hole cap of conservator should be welded with tank body
with the help of suitable inverted ‘U’ shape clamp.
The breather shall be only from reputed and approved manufacturer and as per the
approved drawing. Inverted ‘U’ shape pipe shall be used for breather. Mounting
arrangement of the breather shall be flanged/threaded type as per details given in the
illustrative drawing attached.
The arcing horn(s) shall be single gap and fixed type. HV bushings shall be of
reputed make such as BEPCO, JAYSHREE, WSI, SESHASAYEE, JAIPUR GLASS, BPPL
Bikaner, Agarwal salt Co. Bikaner, Baid Sanitary Works, Bikaner, CJI, Genesis/Krishna
Ceramics, Nasirabad, ADPRO or any other make - approved by the purchaser. The HV
bushings shall generally conform to IS: 3347 and IS: 2099. Embossing showing the
manufacturer’s name and month & year of manufacture shall be clearly visible on HV
bushings, even after fixing on transformer(s).
LV Bushing side shall be opposite to the HV Bushing side. 4 Nos. LV Bushings (1.1
KV/ 250 A) shall be mounted on a special pocket on the tank wall. Projection of the LV
pocket shall be such that inner portion of the LV stem shall not project more than 20 mm
inside the tank, to facilitate unhindered lifting of the core coil assembly. Bushing stem of
M12 size shall be of brass. Rest of the components shall conform to the requirement of
IS:3347 (Part I/section 2). The LV bushings shall be of reputed make such as JSI, JAIPUR
GLASS, BPPL Bikaner, Baid Sanitary Works, Bikaner, Agarwal salt Co. Bikaner, CJI, Genesis,
ADPRO or any other make approved by the purchaser. The LV bushings shall generally
conform to IS: 3347 and IS: 7421.
The transformer shall be supplied complete with first filling of EHV Grade
transformer oil, up to the normal oil level. The oil shall conform to IS: 335-1993 (latest
amended) and should be ISI Marked and having the specified aging characteristics. The
Break Down Voltage Value of the fresh oil after filtration and before filling in the
transformer should be above 60 KV and after filling in the transformer it should be above
40 KV.
The make of Transformer Oil shall be either of APAR/SAVITA/RAJ
LUBRICANTS/SHARAVATI/MADRAS PETRO/RAJ PETROL/LUBRICHEM, MUMBAI/OPANAMA
PETROCHEM, ANKELSHWAR/TASHKENT OIL, VADODARA/COLUMBIA. The transformer oil
sample taken from the transformer shall be subject to testing as per provisions ofIS:1866.
The oil manufacturer’s test certificate shall be made available at the time of
inspection to the inspecting officer.
A. Rating & terminal marking plate: Each Transformer shall be provided with non-
detachable name, rating and terminal marking plate fitted in a visible position. All
details shall be given on one plate. Material of the plate shall be stainless
steel/aluminium only. Thickness shall be 0.9 mm (with a tolerance of ±0.1 mm).
The plate shall be made absolutely undetectable either through welding or riveting
or through any other approved method.
Each HV & LV terminal shall be duly indelibly marked with its terminal numbers.
(e.g. HV terminal with capital letter 1U, 1V, 1W and LV terminal by corresponding small
letters 2u, 2v, 2w and the neutral terminal by 2n) by stamping with Min. letter size of
40x40 mm. In the diagram to be given on the name plate, the relative position of various
terminals- when viewed from top – shall be clearly shown. Inspection shall not be
undertaken unless all these details are verified by the Inspecting Officer.
Besides other particulars, following details shall also be given on the name plate:
ALL DETAILS ON THE NAME RATING AND DIAGRAM PLATE SHALL BE INDELIBLY
MARKED i.e. BY ENGRAVING, STAMPING or PUNCHING.
Further following details is to be embossed on the width side of the tank preferably
in centre opposite to Name & Rating Plate. The dimensions of letters should be 10x10x1
mm. The punching shall be distinct and visible.
MAKE __________
S. No. __________
TN __________
The details of Make, TN No. & Sr. No. of transformer shall also be punched on the top
cover. The punching shall be distinct and visible with letter size 10x10x1 mm.
The bidder shall furnish type test certificates of offered design/similar design, wherever
available, with the bid not older than five years from the date of opening of technical bid.
a) List of testing equipment and instruments (with class of accuracy) available with
tenderer for inspection, testing and checking the Transformers offered, as per
tender specification in the schedule of testing facilities (Schedule-VIII). The
calibration details should also be included.
b) List of machines/equipment/T&P available with the tenderer for manufacturing
the Transformers, in the schedule of plant and machinery (Schedule-IX).
c) Details of type tests conducted on the Transformers offered to supply in the
schedule of type test
d) List of raw material components and sub-assembly to be used for manufacturing
the equipment offered, in the schedule of raw materials and components
(Schedule-XII).
The tenderer should possess adequate facilities for inspection and testing of the
Transformers, as per requirement of the relevant ISS and this specification. In case any
supplier is found not having all the instruments/equipment required for testing, the offer
shall be ignored. No borrowing of instruments/equipment shall be allowed. Testing of the
Transformers shall also not be allowed at the works of any other manufacturer. However,
testing may be allowed at any Government Testing Laboratory.
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29. INSPECTION AND TESTING:
(i) The inspection and testing shall be conducted as per relevant clause of the
General Conditions of Contract (Section-II) at the place of manufacture. The transformers
shall be completely assembled and tested at the factory. The inspection may be carried out
by the purchaser at any stage of manufacturing. The supplier shall grant free access to the
purchaser’s representative at all reasonable times when the manufacturing work is in
progress. Inspection and testing of any material under this specification by the purchaser
shall not relieve the supplier of his obligation of supplying the material in accordance with
the specification and shall not prevent subsequent rejection if the material is found to be
defective.
(ii) The supplier shall afford the inspector representing the purchaser all
reasonable facilities, without charge, to satisfy him that the material is being manufactured
in accordance with the specification. The bidders must have adequate set of instruments
for conducting testing as per ISS/ Specification. The instruments for measurement of losses
shall be of accuracy class of 0.5 or better. The instruments shall be duly calibrated and
Calibration Certificate should not be older than one year on the date of presentation to the
Inspecting Officer. The calibration shall be arranged from NABL accredited testing house. A
comprehensive list of testing equipment/ instruments indicating make, Sr.No., type, class
of accuracy, calibrating agency, calibration date etc. should be furnished alongwith the bid.
The calibrated instruments shall be duly sealed by calibrating agency to avoid any
tampering with calibration and the details thereof shall be clearly mentioned in the
Calibration Certificate(s).
(iii) The supplier shall keep the purchaser informed in advance, about the
manufacturing programme so that arrangements can be made for inspection. The supplier
shall give minimum fifteen days advance intimation to enable the purchaser to
depute his authorised representative for stage inspection/ witnessing of various tests
on the equipment/material as detailed below:
NOTE: - Penal provision shall be made for any short technical parameters found
noticed in the transformers at any time even beyond guarantee period.
B) All the assembled/ finished transformers prior to despatch shall be subjected to routine
tests as per IS:2026. Minimum 25% of the offered lot size samples subject to minimum
5 Nos will be taken for routine and acceptance tests. The supplier shall invariably furnish
manufacturer’s routine test certificate along with inspection call of the offered
transformers for pre-despatch inspection. The inspection offers without furnishing
of routine test certificates as per ISS of all the transformers offered for final
inspection shall not be entertained, and any delay on this account shall be to
firm’s account.
The selected samples shall be subjected to the following routine / acceptance tests
at the manufacturer’s works in accordance with the relevant ISS:
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1. Insulation resistance
2. Separate source voltage withstand test
3. Induced over voltage withstand test
4. Measurement of windings resistance cold (at or near the test bed temperature)
5. Measurement of Voltage ratio and check of voltage vector relationship
6. Measurement of Impedance voltage and load losses at rated current and normal
frequency.
7. Measurement of Total losses at rated voltage and normal frequency (at 50% &
100% loading).
8. Measurement of No load current at 100 % and 112.5% of rated voltage and normal
frequency.
9. Checking of rating and terminal marking plate.
10. Pressure Test& oil leakage test (As per IS 1180 Part-1:2014)
11. Checking of weights, dimensions, fittings and accessories, tank sheet thickness, oil
quantity, material, finish, paint thickness and workmanship as per purchase order
and contract drawings.
12. Physical verification of core – coil dimension, internal clearances, provisions of
required oil ducts in the HV and LV winding, conductor sizes, individual weights of
HV and LV winding core laminations etc., with reference to contract drawings and
type test report(s) by dismantling selected unit(s). The physical verification shall be
conducted on units equivalent to one unit per 50 Nos or part thereof of offered
quantity randomly selected from the offered lot. The dismantled unit(s) after re-
assembly shall be accepted by the purchaser after routine testing in presence of his
representative.
13. Oil dielectric strength (break down voltage) test shall be carried out on the
transformers opened for physical verification and average value shall be calculated.
14. Checking of manufacturer’s test certificates and invoices for major raw materials
shall be done and copies thereof duly signed by firm’s representatives and
inspecting officers shall be enclosed with the inspection report.
Following tests shall also be carried out at manufacturer’s works on one complete
unit of 16 KVA Transformers unit:
i) Over Flux Density Test (in the first lot and may be repeated in subsequent
lots if desired by purchaser).
ii) Measurement of unbalance current.
iii) Magnetic Balance Test (See note below)
iv) Oil Leakage Test (See note below)
After successful inspection, the inspecting officer shall seal each and every
transformer by sealing the transformer with 2 Nos. poly-carbonate seals on
longitudinal side as per the manner mentioned in Clause No. 17 above. Before
sealing, the inspecting officer will ensure that all the offered transformers are completed
and duly fitted with name, rating and diagram plate, identification plate (on tank body &
Top cover) as specified in this specification.
PRESSURE TEST: (As per IS: 1180 (Part 1):2014) -This test shall be conducted as
type test at a Govt. approved/ a Govt. recognized/ NABL accredited laboratory. The
pressure gauge and vacuum gauge shall be duly calibrated and sealed by an independent
recognized test lab(s).
The tank subjected to pressure of 80 KPa for 30 minutes and vacuum of 250 mm of
mercury for 30 minutes. There should be no air leakage at any point. The Permanent
deflection of flat plate, after pressure has been released, shall not exceed the values given
below:
750 mm 5.0 mm
751 to 1250 mm 6.5 mm
1251 to 1750 mm 8.0 mm
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iii) MAGNETIC BALANCE TEST:
This test shall be conducted as an additional test on one sample transformer from
each lot offered for inspection.
The application of low voltage to the middle limb will induce approximately equal
voltages on the two end limbs. The application of voltage to the end limbs will induce
greater voltage in the middle limb and less voltage in the other end limb. Uniformity of
induced voltages shall confirm the healthiness of the transformer windings.
The oil leakage test shall be conducted on one unit selected from the offered lot.
The assembled transformer for non-sealed and sealed Type with all fittings
including bushing in position shall be tested at a pressure equivalent to twice
the normal head measured at the base of tank for 8 hrs. There should be no
leakage at any point.
The firm shall furnish complete type test reports as per IS:1180 Part-I/2014 of this
rating transformer(submitted for BIS Certification) for verification and checking along with
drawings to be got approved later on.
Type tests required – The following Tests shall be conducted on one unit as per
IS:1180 Part-I 2014 at NABL/Govt. approved Lab as under:-
i) Short circuit test for dynamic and thermal ability: The short circuit test for dynamic
and thermal ability shall be arranged at a Govt. approved/ a Govt. recognized/NABL
accredited laboratory/ILAC i.e. International Laboratory Accredited Laboratory/ILAC i.e.
International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (in case of foreign laboratory) on
one unit. The transformer(s) for the test shall be selected/sealed by our inspecting
officer from the first lot which shall be of minimum 20 Nos. (if ordered quantity is 500
Nos.) OR 50 Nos. (if ordered quantity is more than 500 Nos.). The short-circuit test
shall be conducted only after successful routine tests including measurement of total
losses at 50% and 100% loading. The supply shall be accepted only after arranging
successful type test on the selected transformer(s).
ii) Impulse voltage withstand test: The impulse voltage withstand test shall be arranged
at any testing house accredited to NABL or a Govt. approved/ a Govt. recognized/
NABL accredited laboratory/ILAC i.e. International Laboratory Accredited Laboratory/
ILAC i.e. International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (in case of foreign
laboratory) for purpose of impulse test. The test shall be conducted on one unit of each
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rating to be selected by our inspecting officer from the first lot which shall be of
minimum 20 Nos. (if ordered quantity is 500 Nos.) OR 50 Nos. (if ordered quantity is
more than 500 Nos.). The test procedure shall conform to the requirement of Clause 13
of IS: 2026 (Part-III). Impulse voltage withstand test shall be 75 KVp. The supply shall
be accepted only after arranging successful impulse test on the selected
transformer(s).
Temperature rise test shall be conducted on Maximum measured total loss (No
load at rated excitation+Load loss at max. current tap at 75°C) at 100%
loading shall be supplied during temperature rise test at a Govt. approved/ a
Govt. recognized/ NABL accredited laboratory/ILAC i.e. International Laboratory
Accredited Laboratory/ILAC i.e. International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (in
case of foreign laboratory).
The transformer shall be capable of giving continuous rated output without exceeding the
specified temperature rise. Bids not meeting the above limits of temperature rise will be
treated as non-responsive.
(iv) PRESSURE TEST: (As per IS: 1180 (Part 1):2014) -This test shall be conducted
as type test at a Govt. approved/a Govt. recognized/NABL accredited laboratory. The
pressure gauge and vacuum gauge shall be duly calibrated and sealed by an independent
recognized test lab(s).
The tank subjected to pressure of 80 KPa for 30 minutes and vacuum of 250 mm of
mercury for 30 minutes. There should be no air leakage at any point. The Permanent
deflection of flat plate, after pressure has been released, shall not exceed the values given
below:
750 mm 5.0 mm
751 to 1250 mm 6.5 mm
1251 to 1750 mm 8.0 mm
No extra time shall be allowed for arranging these type tests and BIS certification. The cost of
above Type Tests shall be borne by the supplier.
The programmed indicating date and place of type test(s), be intimated enabling purchaser to
depute his representative to witness the test if desired. The testing house shall be advised to
arrange type test result directly alongwith drawings duly attested by the testing authority for
our scrutiny and approval. The type-tested transformer(s) shall also be accepted as the part of
the supplies.
The requirement of arranging above type tests shall however not to be insisted on the
suppliers who have arranged the above type tests within last 5 years from the date of opening
of this tender on similar design. Minor changes in the present specification will not necessitate
repetition of type test(s), if design of core-coil assembly is similar in essential details
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32. RANDOM SELECTION AND TESTING (RST):
32.1 The purchaser may select transformer(s) from the supplied lot(s) at random from
the stores for conducting the following type tests, at any test house(s) as mentioned
above. The supplier shall arrange these tests including loading, unloading and to & fro
transportation from our stores to the test house(s). The charges for such tests shall be
reimbursable to the supplier on actual basis on production of documentary evidence in case
the selected sample successfully withstand type test(s). In case of otherwise, no charges
will be reimbursed.
i) Short circuit withstand test for Dynamic & Thermal ability. Measurement
of total Losses at 50% and 100% loading shall form part of tests conducted
before and the after the short circuit test and recorded in the report.
ii) Impulse test as per Clause No.13 of IS:2026 (Part-III). Impulse voltage shall
be minimum 75 KVp.
iii) Temperature Rise Test as per IS-2026 Part-2.
iv) Pressure Test as per IS 1180 Part-1:2014.Pressure of 80 kPa for 30 minutes
and a vacuum of 250 mm of mercury for 30 minutes ( As per IS:1180 (Part
1):2014)
Purchaser reserves the right to carry out any site tests he may decide upon at his
own expenses. In case equipment/material are not found as per P.O., all expenses
incurred during the testing will be to supplier’s account and material shall be
replaced by the supplier at site free of cost.
b) Not place any order of Distribution Transformers on the firm for one/ two
year(s)
(i) After pre-dispatch inspection of material at firm’s works, the dispatch instructions
will be issued for the respective store(s) as per requirement of Nigam. Sample(s)
will be drawn from the lot(s) received in store(s) and will be subjected to the
following test(s):
i) One transformer with M&P Box will be selected out of every lot of 10 Nos. or
part thereof for measurement of Total Losses of transformer alongwith the
losses of M&P Box at 50% & 100% loading at rated voltage; No Load current
(at 100% and 112.5% of rated voltage); Impedance voltage. The testing
shall be arranged either at purchaser’s own testing lab and / or at
independent test lab. The testing charges for such tests shall be borne by the
purchaser. The test results will be applicable to the respective lot of 10 Nos.
from which sample was drawn. Tolerance on account of M&P Box for 16 KVA
distribution transformers shall be 3.0 watt at 50% loading and 9.0 Watt at
100% loading.
ii) If dispatch instructions are less than 10 Nos. than one sample shall be
selected from each store(s) and the test results so obtained shall be for the
quantity consigned/ received by store(s).
iii) Following tests/checking/verification also be carried out in CTL on one M&P
Box out of 100 Nos. or part thereof selected for physical verification welded
with the transformer selected for CTL testing:
The percentage impedance voltage at rated current shall not exceed the permissible
limit of 4.5% with plus minus 10% tolerance failing which the sub lot of transformers
represented by the sample shall be rejected.
The I.R. values of the sample(s) shall be measured at CTL, Jaipur and it must be
more than 50 MEGA-OHM.
One sample (randomly selected by CTL) out of 100 Nos. transformers or part thereof
shall be selected for physical verification/ checking of window height & limb centre (with
tolerance of +2 mm) and checking of insulation of HV and LV windings at CTL.
Metal Parts of Bushing assembly shall be checked in CTL as per specification/IS on the
transformer which is physically opened in CTL (from the lot of 100 Nos. or part thereof). The
tolerance may be allowed in accordance with coarse class of IS 2102-1969.
The No Load Voltage Ratio (Transformer Turn Ratio) shall be checked in CTL with
the tolerance as per specification/ IS 2026 on the transformer from the lot of 10 Nos.
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or part thereof and the concerned sub lot shall be rejected if not meet out the
requirement of IS.
The sample of Oil be taken at CTL from the Transformer opened for physical
verification in presence of firm’s representative and same shall be tested at Nigam’s
CTL/NABL accredited Lab.
NOTE:
If the total losses are found more than 10% of specified losses at 100% loading
(Transformer + M&P Box) then apart from rejecting the lot, firm’s balance order would be
cancelled and such firms shall not be awarded any order for one year or in next tender of
tendered rating to be opened/finalized whichever is later.
If the window height and limb centre are found more than 7.5 mm, then apart from
rejecting the lot, firm’s balance order would be cancelled and such firms shall not be
awarded any order for one year or in next tender of tendered rating to be opened/finalized
whichever is later. However, a tolerance of ± 2mm shall be allowed in window height.
The other manufacturers who have either participated in the instant tender enquiry
can request challenge testing for tests covered in this clause based on specification
& losses. The challenger would request for testing with testing fee. The cost of to &
fro transportations of all transformer tested under the provision of this clause along
with loading & unloading and transit insurance at actual shall be borne by
Challenger firm. The challenge testing fees shall be at least three times the cost of
testing. The challenger would have the opportunity to select the sample from the
store. The party challenged, challenger & the utility could witness the challenge
testing. The challenge testing would cover the
i. Measurement of Magnetizing current
ii. No Load Losses test
iii. Load Losses test
iv. Temperature Rise Test.
The challenge test could be conducted at any Govt. / NABL accredited Lab. like
ERDA /CPRI. If the values are within limits as per specification including tolerance
allowed in CTL, the products gets confirm else not confirmed. If the product is not
confirmed, the manufacturer will pay the challenge fee and challenger would get
the fee refunded. However, as a redressal system, the manufacturer (challenged
firm) would be allowed to ask for fresh testing of two more samples from the store
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and the same be tested in a NABL/Govt. laboratory in presence of party challenged,
challenger & the utility. If any one or both sample does not confirm the tests then
the product is said to have failed the test. In such cases, the manufacturer
(challenged firm) will be declared as unsuccessful manufacturer for the said
product and balance supply shall not be availed and the balance order shall be
cancelled with levy of maximum penalty. Firm shall also be debarred for one year or
participating against next tender for that rating, whichever is later. The
transformers already supplied (including tested in challenge testing) shall be
accepted with the following conditions:
i) Guarantee period of the supplied Transformers shall be increased by double the
normal guarantee period.
ii) Bank guarantee shall be extended to cover the additional guarantee period.
I. Performance guarantee of the transformer(s) with LT protection unit shall be for the
period of 36 (Thirty Six) months from the date of dispatch of material. The date of
expiry of guarantee period shall be marked on the rating plate. Transformer(s)
alongwith LT protection unit failed within such guarantee period shall have to be
replaced free of cost expeditiously. The Manufacturer may use Core and
Transformer Tank of the GP failed Distribution Transformer. All other
materials shall be replaced by new materials such as Transformer Oil, HV
& LV Windings, Metal Parts and Fittings & Accessories, etc. The Testing
Procedure of such replaced Distribution Transformer including Physical
Verification shall be same as per Testing of New Distribution Transformer
at Firm’s Works as well as at CTL without any tolerance in the losses at
50% and 100% loading.
i) The firm will replace all type of GP failed Distribution Transformers without asking
any segregation on account of manufacturing defect. However, the Discom will
compensate the cost of missing parts as per practice in vogue.
ii) The guarantee period failed transformers will directly be lifted by the suppliers from
the respective circle store within a period of 60 days from the date of
intimation by the respective consignee and will replace Distribution
Transformers against G.P. failed within 30 days from the date of lifting in
the ACOS, JCC (Achrol) store/central store along with the joint inspection sheet of
missing parts issued by the respective consignee. After receiving the material at
ACOS, JCC store, the same shall be tested at CTL as per provisions of the relevant
contracts and will be issued to the circle store as per requirement on Nigam’s
account. The invoices of missing parts shall be verified by the ACOS, JCC store as
per the joint inspection sheet issued by the circle store as per practice in vogue and
accordingly, the Sr. A.O. (CPC) will make the payment of missing parts, if any.
iii) The loading of G.P. failed Distribution Transformers at circle store and un-loading of
replaced Transformer at ACOS, JCC (Achrol store) will be on suppliers’ account.
iv) The firm will replace G.P. failed transformers irrespective of breakage of body seals
as well as physical damage of transformer tank body due to bursting. The period
during which transformer remained defective/failed will not be accounted in the
performance Guarantee period. The period of defective will be reckoned from the
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date of first intimation (i.e. field officer/consignee whichever is earlier) to date of
delivery replaced transformer.
Firms shall lift the G.P. failed Transformer(s) within a period of 60 days
from the date of intimation by the respective consignee and will replace
Distribution Transformers against G.P. failed within 30 days from the date of
lifting positively. In case firm fails to deliver replaced Transformer(s) within 90
days from date of intimation, the costof the transformer(s) shall be withheld
from firm’s financial hold and in case firm fails to deliver replaced transformer
within 90 days from date of intimation, a penalty at the rate of ½% per week
subject to maximum 10%, shall be levied for the late delivery of replaced
Transformer(s).
II. All the replaced transformers by the manufacturer under guarantee clause shall
carry a further guarantee of 12 months after replacement or unexpired guarantee
of 36 months from the date of supply, whichever is later, after replacement. The
bank guarantee equivalent to cost of replaced transformers shall be furnished after
expiry of performance guarantee period to cover such guarantee. The purchaser
also reserves the right to withhold the payment of supplier firm, under any other
contract, if the performance of the supplier in replaced transformers is not
satisfactory. Each supplier shall invariably furnish the detailed information about the
total number of transformers failed and replaced by them, every month after
commencement of supplies.
B. Such metallic plate fixed on first replacement should not be removed at the time of
second replacement or any subsequent replacement. However, necessary details of
failure and replacement shall be graved on the identification plate, each time it is
replaced in guarantee.
Note:-All other plates such as rating and terminal marking plate and Technical
cum Identification Plate have to be affixed on the replaced transformers. In
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case it is felt that these are loose, then it should be repaired suitably by
welding or riveting.
C. The replaced transformer shall be provided with 40 mm wide red color band all around
transformers including radiator each time it is replaced in G.P. Thus if a transformer is
replaced three time in G.P. then there should be three colored bands each of size 40
mm.
IV. Test checking of G.P. failed transformers will be allowed to the supplier at Nigam’s
store before lifting of G.P. failed distribution transformers to repair at supplier’s
works so that minor mistakes like loosing of connections/replacement of fuse
wire/replacement of MCCB be carried out at Nigam’s stores. The defects of M&P Box
may be removed in Nigam’s Store by the Supplier, if the Distribution Transformer is
not failed. The Consignee will accordingly intimate to the Supplier to lift the GP
failed Distribution Transformer. Damage of only M&P Box shall not be considered as
Transformer failure.
V. The Testing Procedure of such replaced Distribution Transformer including Physical
Verification shall be same as per Testing of New Distribution Transformer at Firm’s
Works as well as at CTL without any tolerance in the losses at 50% and 100%
loading.
NOTE:- Firm shall keep the records for at least 8 years of transformers supplied
by them.
34. PRICE:
The prices shall be quoted on F.O.R. destination basis in the manner detailed in
BOQ indicating details of ex-works price, freight &insurance charges, CGST and SGST or
IGST for delivery at our stores. The quoted prices shall be variable as per IEEMA price
variation formula attached herewith at Schedule-II, without any ceiling for distribution
transformers. It will be mandatory for the supplier to quote the separate price of both
i.e. transformer & M&P Box otherwise their offer shall be ignored/rejected.The Base
date for transformer will be 01.12.2018 irrespective of date of tender opening and the price of
M&P Box is FIRM. The offers where the prices have not been quoted in prescribed manner
are liable for rejection.
The bidder shall submit transformer cost analysis sheet alongwith the
tender including the cost of raw materials, overhead expenses, estimated profit,
etc., for each rating separately, as per the annexure attached with the
specification. In case the cost analysis sheet is not enclosed Nigam may
consider to ignore such offers.
NOTE: Payments shall be made only after receipt of successful test report from our
Central Testing Laboratory (CTL) on the samples selected from the material received at the
stores, however, the payment priority shall be maintained from the date of submission of
bills alongwith receipted challans to the Sr. Accounts Officer (CPC), JVVNL, Jaipur.
The bidders are required to indicate the delivery period in the schedule attached
herewith. The commencement period shall include the time taken for conducting the type
test and approval of drawings etc. The maximum commencement period should not
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be more than 45 days from the date of receipt of P.O. Further the monthly delivery
quoted shall be such that the entire offered quantity shall be completed within a
period of 10 months from date of receipt of P.O. including commencement
period. The offers deviating in deliveries as per above schedule given, shall be considered
as non-responsive. The monthly delivery shall be quoted irrespective of the offered /
ordered quantity and offers with any conditional deliveries shall be considered as non-
responsive.
36. (I) Attachment Details For Tamper Proof “Metering cum Protection (M&P)
Unit having provision of Single meter:
Tamper Proof Metering & Protection unit shall be manufactured in accordance with
the following Standards.
(a) The Enclosure Box shall comply with the requirement of I.S. 13947/I/1993 for
Degree of Protection I.P.- 33.
(b) TP MCCB shall be in accordance with I.S. 13947/II/1993 amended up to date.
(c) The MCCB will be provided by Suppliers.
The drawing and bill of material is enclosed at Annexure-A are applicable for all the
three Discoms.
These outdoor type cabinets are to be manufactured and supplied as complete unit
suitable for fixing 1 Nos. 3 phase 4 wire whole current energy meter and modem (Meters
and Modem are not in the scope of supply of bidder), alongwith 1 No. TPMCCB, Terminal
Blocks and wiring in sheet steel cabinet duly powder coated/ enamel painted as per clause
no 17 (f) of specifications.
Cabinet:
The Enclosure shall be fabricated by using CRCA sheet steel of not less
than 14 SWG / 2 mm thickness with the size of 540 x 550 x 200 mm (WxHXD) &
shall comply with the requirement of I.P. – 33 as per I.S. 13947/I/1993.
2nd Chamber: For Meter (Meter is not in the scope of supply of Bidder) and a space of
100 x 150 mm to accumulate one unit on modem (modem is not in the scope of supply of
bidder) as per enclosed drawing at Annexure-C.
1st Chamber:-
As shown in the drawing, this shall be in the right angle shape of size 150 mm wide
to provide on the Top of the enclosure for L.V. transformer bushings and inside for
mounting 01 No. 30 Amp. rating triple pole MCCB. The required minimum electrical
clearances as specified in clause no. 12 (A) of specification shall be maintained while
providing / fixing the box.
2ndChamber:-
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The chamber of size 398 x 195 mm with 2 mm thick shall be designed as per
drawing to be provided with Meter fixing arrangement such that front & back as well as up
& down with tilting adjustment can be done to accommodate various type & make of
Meter(s) and L.T. Bushing for releasing connections to consumer and space of 100 x 150
mm for providing one unit of modem as shown in drawing.
I. The single door sliding cover shall be provided duly bolted diagonally with 15 mm thick triplex glass
window of size 150 mm x 115 mm –1 No. for Metering Chamber to facilitate meter reading.
II. One M10 x 25 mm Bolt with Washer Isolated Earth Terminal with bushing shall be provided for body
earthing.
III. 04 Nos. LT Bushing 1.1 kv/250 Amp. brass shall be provided at right side of box to connect service line of
consumer as shown in the drawing.
IV. Louvers to be provided on both sides of cabinet / enclosure.
V. 3 Nos. Earth sticker with Earth Symbol to be provided.
VI. Danger Plate 125x35 mm with Hindi Language with “440V AC”.
VII. All connecting wire ends should be fitted with proper lugs and properly connected except meter terminals
as detailed in drawings.
VIII. Single Panel Sliding Door to cover meter chamber.
IX. 1 No. MCCB operating rod to be supplied with every 25 Nos. transformers or part
thereof.
X. A Bakelite Sheet of size 300x200x6 mm has been provided for proper fixing of the meter.
XI. Following size of lugs shall be provided for 16 KVA distribution transformers as under:
Lugs for LT Terminal as per Catalogue No. 7033/1.20 mm – 08 Nos.
Lugs for MCCB as per Catalogue No. 7030/1.20 mm – 06 Nos.
Terminal ends for meter – CP -/5.5 x 1.2 mm - 08 Nos.
The lugs shall be crimped with crimping tool only and shall be duly insulated.
XII. Copy of invoices and test certificates of MCCB verified from the original(s) available with the firm is to be
enclosed with the inspection report alongwith a copy of authorization letter of manufacturer to the
dealer.
XIII. All the connections except LED should be through PVC covered copper flexible cable of 16
mm sq. and for LED connections 2.5 mm sq. cable shall be used.
XIV. The sliding cover shall be attached with the main body of M&P Box with the help of 02 Nos.
nuts bolts diagonally each side of sliding cover (total 08 Nos. nuts bolts) as shown in the
drawings.
XV. 03 Nos. bolts in the holes of the upper portion of the back side sliding cover should be put
up in such a way that the cover should not be fall down and head of the bolts should also be
welded.
XVI. 02 Nos. (01 no. on each corner) Stainless Steel Anti-theft fastener should be provided at the
bottom to fix the sliding cover with the M & P Box.
XVII. The M & P box is firmly fixed with the transformer tank by providing all the nuts and bolts
(total 10 nos.) as per specification.
XVIII. The stainless steel anti- theft nuts is provided on all four corner bolts of box and remaining
nuts should be tack welded with the bolts.
XIX. Hexagonal head of all the anti-theft nuts should be removed/detached so that the purpose
of use of anti-theft nut and bolt be fulfilled.
XX. It should be ensured that there should be continuous welding on the complete m & P box on
all sides.
XXI. M&P Box should be properly fixed with LT side flange of transformer by using min. 3 mm
thick gasket so that water should not be go inside of M&P Box.
XXII. Length of Cable to be provided for connections in M&P Box shall be as under:
I) MCCB to Meter:
2 (u) – 450 mm
2 (v) – 400 mm
2 (w) – 400 mm
NOTE:
a. All dimensions are in MM.
b. Sheet steel thickness: 2.0 mm (min)
c. Paint shade: Exterior & Interior – olive green colour conforming to Shade No.
220 of IS –5 of 1961
d. Degree of enclosure protection IP:33
Three pole MCCB is to be provided on LV side with over load trip release with
inverse time current characteristics for overload protection and magnetic trip release for
instantaneous tripping in the wake of Short-Circuits.
These MCCB’s shall be confirming to I.S. 13947/1993 as amended upto date. The
rated un-interrupted current of MCCB shall be 100 Amp. with the overload release set at
30 Amp. for 16 KVA Distribution Transformers. The type test certificate(s) as per the
relevant standards of the MCCB’s meeting the below mentioned tripping characteristics
shall also be furnished along with the tender.
The MCCB’s shall be manually independent & shall have quick make, quick break
Mechanism, the detailed specification of MCCB shall be as under:
The MCCB shall not cause any nuisance tripping due to switching current of motor &
capacitor loads, and shall have the following time-current characteristics:
The Bidder shall submit the type test reports as per I.S. 13947/1993/IS1180 Part-I
2014 for test sequence I,II & III complete with certified drawings, Oscillograms and
approved drawing from NABL approved laboratory alongwith the offer.
The MCCB’s shall be marked with ‘Brand Name’ of manufacture and Ics in KA by
embossing only whereas other particulars may be marked as per the manufacturers
standard practice.
The contacts of MCCB should be self-wiping type so as to keep the contacts clean and milli-
volt drop low. The MCCB shall be provided with push to trip facility.
Acceptance Tests:
The following tests shall be carried out by purchaser’s representative on MCCB’s on
the sample numbers equivalent to the number of transformers samples.
The MCCB enclosure shall be provided with multiple LED indicating lamps with
properly back side locking arrangement to indicate tripping of MCCB. An auxiliary relay with
changeover contacts can be used to connect LED indicating lamp to the transformer
secondary terminals if MCCB is not having auxiliary contacts. In case the MCCB trips or
switched OFF, the relay contacts are closed which turns ON the LED indicating lamp. When
the MCCB is reset and switched ON, the indicating lamp switches OFF. Signal light shall be
arranged to avoid damages while handling the MCCB enclosure at site.
Performance security shall be solicited from all successful bidders except the
departments of the State Government and undertakings, corporations, autonomous bodies,
registered societies, co-operative societies which are owned or controlled or managed by
the State Government and undertakings of the Central Government. However, a
performance security declaration shall be taken from them. The State Government may
relax the provision of performance security in particular procurement or any class of
procurement.
In case of JV/consortium, if any partner is other than SSI Unit of Rajasthan then the
performance security on award of contract shall be 5% of the contract value against 1%.
The bank guarantee shall be initially valid for 36 months and shall be further extended
to cover the balance guarantee period whenever required by the purchaser. The
performance bank guarantee shall be furnished in the prescribed proforma on a Rajasthan
Govt. Non-Judicial stamp paper (where-ever applicable) amounting to 0.25% of the B.G
value or Rs. 25,000/-, whichever is less. (It will also applicable on other type of Bank
guarantee(s)). Outside the state of Rajasthan firms not furnishing the bank guarantee on
non-judicial stamp paper of Rajasthan Govt. then they shall have to furnish a declaration
certificate that the bank guarantee is duly stamped as per stamp duty applicable in their
state. You shall also furnish manufacturer’s warranty on Rajasthan Govt. Non-Judicial
stamp paper amounting Rs.500/- as per clause No.1.41.2 (a) of GCC in the prescribed
proforma.
38. QUANTITY:
Note: 1.Price bids shall be opened only of the firms who are having “BIS
Certificate” as on opening of technical bid.
4. The lot wise destinations are tentative and JVVNL reserves the right to change
the destination at the time of issue of Dispatch Instructions without any
financial implications.
Repeat orders for additional quantities, upto 50% of original ordered quantities, may
be placed by the Nigam, on the same rates, terms and conditions given in the contract.
The Make of brought out items like Bushings, Transformer Oil, MCCB etc. other than Make
specified in the specification/work order may be accepted if confirms to relevant IS with
due approval of JVVNL.