Smps 2015
Smps 2015
Smps 2015
SPECIFICATION ON
SMPS BASED POWER PLANT
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CONTENTS
Clause No. Description Of Items Page No.
History Sheet 3
References 4
PART 1 TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS 5
1.0 Scope 6
1.2 Functional & Technical requirements 7
1.2.1 Functional Requirements 7
1.2.1.1 Lightning and Surge Protection 7
1.2.2 Technical Requirements 7
1.2.2.1 System application 8
1.2.2.2 DSCA 8
1.2.2.3 Power plant compatibility with Engine Alternator 9
1.2.2.4 Load sharing (Parallel Operation) 9
1.2.2.5 Battery Monitoring 9
1.2.2.6 Protections 11
1.2.2.7 Monitoring/Alarm and Indicating Lamps 12
1.2.2.8 Remote control and monitoring 13
1.2.2.9 Electrical Requirements 13
1.2.2.9.1.2 Power Derating 14
1.2.2.9.1.3 Neutral Path Current 14
1.2.3 Power Plants compatible with Conventional batteries 16
1.2.3.4 Sleep Mode Operation 18
PART 2 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 19
2.0 General Requirements 20
2.1 RFI Suppression 20
2.2 Power Plant system configuration 22
2.3 Rack Configuration 23
2.4 Constructional Features 23
2.4.1.9 SMPS Power Plant System Ultimate Capacity 24
2.5 Accessibility 26
2.6 Terminations 26
2.7 Bus-bars 27
2.8 Cabling and wiring 27
2.9 Earthing 27
2.10 Mounting of Components and Lay out 28
2.11 Documentation 28
2.12 Quality Requirements 29
2.13 Name Plate 31
2.14 MTTR and MTBF 31
2.15 Field Observations 32
2.16 Packing 32
2.17 Environmental Requirements 32
PART 3 GUIDELINES FOR THE PURCHASER/USER 34
3.0 Guidelines for the Purchaser/User 35
Annexure-1 Protocol or Sequence of Exchange of Information between Power 36
plant & Remote Site monitoring equipment
Annexure-2 Ordering Information 45
Abbreviations 46
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HISTORY SHEET
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REFERENCES
1. QM-115 Quality standard for calculation/verification of MTBF
2. QM-118 Quality reliability in product design.
3. QM-202 Pictorial guidelines for Visual assessment of quality of printed
board assemblies (PBA) & discrete terminal assemblies.
4. QM-204 Guidelines for workmanship standards for repair &
modification of printed wiring board assemblies.
5. QM-205 Guidelines for standard of workmanship for printed boards.
6. QM-206 Guidelines for standard of workmanship for printed boards
assemblies
7. QM-207 Guidelines for soft solder and fluxes for Telecom Equipments.
8. QM 210 Guidelines for standard of workmanship for surface Mounting
Devices.
9. QM-333 Specification for Environmental Testing of Electronic
Equipments for Transmission and Switching use.
10. ITUT Rec. O.41 Psophomeric noise requirements.
11. IS: 5 Standard on colours & shades.
12. IS: 101 Methods of Sampling & Test for Paints, Varnishes & Related
Products.
13. IS: 168 Ready Mixed Paint, Air Drying, For General Purpose-
Specification
14. IS: 613 Standard on Bus-bars
15. IS: 1248 Standard on Shunts.
16. IS: 1359 Specification for Tinning requirements.
17. IS: 1554 with Amend. -1 Standard for Cables & Wires.
(June 1994)
18. ISO-9001-2000 Quality Management Systems Requirements.
19. EN 61643 - 11 / A11 Low Voltage Surge Protective Device – Part 11: Surge Protective
Device connected to low voltage power system – Requirement and
Tests
20. IEC 62305 - 1 Protection Against Lightening – Part 1: General Principle
21. IEC 62305 - 2 Protection Against Lightening – Part 2: Risk Management
22. IEC 62305 - 3 Protection against lightning – Part 3: Physical damage to
structures and life hazard
23. IEC 62305 - 4 Protection Against Lightening – Part 4: Electrical & Electronic
System Within Structure
24. IEC 60364 - 5 - 53 Electrical Installation Of Building – Part 5 - 53: Selection &
Erection of Electrical Equipments
25. IEC 61643- 1 (Second Low-voltage surge protective devices – Part 1: Surge protective
Edition 2005 – 03) devices connected to low-voltage power distribution systems –
Requirements and tests
26. IEC 60364-5-53: 2001 Electrical installations of buildings - Part 5-53: Selection
Amendment-1 2002 – 04 and erection of electrical equipment - Isolation, switching
and control
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PART 1
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
No. : BSNL/Specification/SMP – 001/01/Rev-1/September.2015
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1.0 Scope
1.1 This document contains the generic requirements of Power Plants, based on
High Frequency Switch Mode Techniques, using switching frequencies of
20KHz and above, for the use in Indian Telecom Network. The Power Plant as
per this GR shall be compatible with either VRLA or both VRLA as well as
Conventional Lead Acid batteries. The power plant compatible with VRLA
batteries only shall be certified as "SMPS power plants compatible with VRLA
battery only". The Tendering Authority will indicate the type of power plant
required in the Tender.
1.1.1 The DC Distribution cabinet does not form part of this GR.
1.1.2 The system shall be capable of meeting the load requirements of various telecom
equipment and battery bank in Telecom Network. The system should be
expandable at rack level itself or by additional racks using the basic FR/FC and/
or FR/BC modules of the same rating. The prescribed FR/FC and FR/BC ratings
are 25A, 50A, 100A and 200A. These power plants may be mainly classified in
two categories:
These types of power plants are envisage for large or very large telecom systems.
Power plant systems with ultimate capacity of 600A/1000A/1500A and above are
envisaged for this application. Battery back-up for these systems shall be as per
Annexure – I letter No. 7-1/2013-NWO-CFA/MSE (Ch.II) Dated: 14.03.2014
Issued by BSNL C.O, New Delhi – 110 001. SMPS power plants based on 100A
basic modules are envisaged for 600A/1000A/1500A and 100A/200A basic
modules for above 1500A for these application. All these power plants use three
phase supply.
These type of power plants are envisage to serve small telecom systems in rural
and semi-urban areas. Battery back-up for these systems shall be as per
Annexure – I letter No. 7-1/2013-NWO-CFA/MSE (Ch.II) Dated: 14.03.2014
Issued by BSNL C.O, New Delhi – 110 001. This type of power plant may also be
used with small telecom systems such as mobile base stations etc. in the urban
and metros areas. SMPS power plants with ultimate capacity of less than 150A
(single phase) based on 25A/50A single phase module are envisaged and these
power plants shall operate on single or three phase / 4 wire A.C input power
distribution.
The power plants with ultimate capacity 150A/300A/450A based on 50A basic
modules shall operate on three phase / 4 wire A.C input power distribution.
Higher rated modules in place of 50A basic modules (60A/75A) is also
permissible, but counting of modules will be as per the ultimate capacity
fixed for 50A basic module (i.e 150A/300A/450A).
1.1.3 The power plant system shall consist of a Distribution, Switching, Control,
Alarm and Monitoring arrangement (DSCA) and Float Rectifier-cum-Float
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Chargers (FR/FCs) and Float Rectifier-cum-Battery Chargers (FR/BCs) in a rack.
It shall employ modular configuration for flexible provision of DC power.
Note: FR/BC is only used for conventional flooded Lead Acid batteries only.
Power plants compatible with VRLA batteries only, do not require FR/BC
modules and as such only FR/FC are used in such power plants.
1.1.4 The system shall be sufficiently flexible to serve any load from 6.25A onwards,
depending on manufacturer's design, rating, number of FR/FC modules used in a
rack and system configuration.
1.1.5 To cater to higher load requirements, same type of FR/FCs mounted in the same
rack or different racks shall be capable of working in parallel load sharing
arrangement.
This protection against, low voltage surges of up to 1.5 KV, shall be provided at
the power plant level. This protection shall be equipped with thermal
disconnection and potential free contact for arrestor(s) connected between live &
neutral and neutral & earth. This protection shall be in compliance of IEC 62305
& 60364-5-53 for the following values of current:
The power plant shall contain Stage-II protective device for protection against
low voltage surges of voltage up to 1.5 KV.
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1.2.2 Technical Requirements
1.2.2.1.1 Switching frequencies of these power plants shall be 20 KHz and above.
1.2.2.2 The DSCA shall be provided for the ultimate capacity of the Power Plant.
However, it shall preferably be provided either in the first rack or in a separate
rack. The DSCA, in addition to control, monitoring and alarms, shall provide for
the following:
* The capacity and number of batteries shall be as per order. For the purpose of
Type Approval, it shall be taken as three batteries.
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** Only CACT approved DC contactor or `MCBs’ (which do not produce spark
while cutting in or out) for manual isolation and reconnection of the battery. The
manual isolation/reconnection of the battery by tripping the contactor through an
external switch is not permitted.
Note-2: Battery shall be protected against the short circuit from any source,
including switching equipment such as contactor, MCB coil and their control and
sensing circuitry.
Note-3: Solid state switching device may preferably be used. Relays, if used,
shall be UL or CE compliant.
1.2.2.3 Power Plant compatibility with Engine alternator: The power plant system
(including FR/FCs, FR/BCs and DSCA), shall be suitable for operation from A.C
mains or a DG set (of capacity 1.25 times AC load of power plant).
1.2.2.4 Load Sharing (Parallel operation): FR/FC modules shall be suitable for
operating in parallel with one or more modules of similar type, make and rating,
other output conditions remaining within specified limits.
1.2.2.4.1 The current sharing shall be within +/- 10% of the average current per rectifier
module in the system (mounted in the same or different racks), when loaded
between 50 to 100% of its rated capacity for all working conditions.
1.2.2.4.2 In the event of failure of DSCA, FR/FC, FR/BC modules’ parameters shall not
be disturbed. All the FR/FC FR/BC modules shall take care of the load on default
settings and share the load collectively.
1.2.2.5.1 Battery under voltage isolation: There shall be a provision for Automatic
isolation/reconnection of each battery from the load. The DC contactor used for
the purpose shall be of single pole only.
The operate and release voltages for the above conditions shall be as follows:
Reconnect: When the FR/FC voltage has built-up fully. Shall be settable between
2.15V to 2.3V/cell)
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1.2.2.5.2 Battery Health Monitoring in Auto Mode: To keep the battery in healthy
state, the battery condition shall be continuously monitored. On restoration of
AC mains after an interruption, depending on the sensed battery condition (depth
of discharge), the system shall change over to Auto Charge mode to charge the
battery at higher voltage of 55.2V till the battery is fully recouped.
The provision for conducting a partial discharge (about 20%) test, of a pre-
determined duration and frequency, shall be made available in the power plant
(Frequency and duration of partial discharge test shall be programmable). During
this test, the current and voltage of the battery as well as each individual cell shall
be recorded. It shall also record the conductance and temperature of each cell.
The provision of partial test discharge shall be implemented in such a way that
at a time only one battery is put to discharge, so as to ensure that necessary battery
reserve is available in case of power failure during or immediately after the test
discharge. Provision shall be made for observing the state of charge of battery
before commencing this test. In case the battery is not fully charged this test may
be deferred till the battery is fully recouped.
Note: The Battery Health Check feature shall be optional. However, type
approval shall only be accorded with the above provision. The manufacturer will
give the list of hardware equipment required for the purpose in the instruction and
maintenance manual. User shall clearly indicate the requirement of battery health
check feature while ordering the power plant. The manufacturer shall also
undertake that the above provision will become fully function by adding the hard
ware (indicated in the instruction manual) for the purpose.
The purchaser may decide the requirements for optional SMPS Management
features like Energy saving Management, DG Efficiency & Fuel Saving
Management, Battery Efficiency & Management, Rectifier Control – Efficiency
Management, etc.
1.2.2.5.5 Battery path Current Limiting Circuit : In Auto Mode the current in each
battery path shall be settable as per the battery capacity so that the battery
path current is kept at 10 % of battery AH capacity. Tendering Authority will
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give the capacity of the battery to be used for this purpose. For the type approval
the manufacturer shall demonstrate the facility and undertake to make provision as
per order.
1.2.2.5.6 Temperature Compensation for Battery: In auto float/charge, mode there shall
be provision for monitoring the temperature of battery and consequent
arrangement for Automatic temperature compensation of the FR/FC, FR/BC
output voltage to match the battery temperature dependant charge
characteristics. The output voltage of the rectifier in Float/Charge operation
shall decrease or increase at the rate of 72mV (3mV/cell, 24 cell battery) per
degree increase or decrease in temperature over the set voltage. The output
voltage shall decrease till the open circuit voltage of the battery is reached. The
open circuit voltage range shall be settable between 2.1V/cell to 2.2V/cell. At this
voltage, the power plant voltage gets locked and further increase in temperature
shall not decrease the voltage any further. This voltage shall also remain locked
till the temperature falls below the value corresponding to set value. When the
output voltage reaches 55.8V, due to increase in the output voltage owing to
decrease in temperature, it shall get locked at this voltage & any further decrease
in temperature shall not lead to further rise in the output voltage of the power
plant. This voltage shall also remain locked till the temperature rises above the
value corresponding to set value. A tolerance +/- 5 mV may be acceptable over
the specified rate of 72mV/degree C. The nominal distance between the battery &
power plant may be 20 metres. The manufacturer shall provide the necessary
sensor and cord for the purpose with the power plant. Failure of temperature
compensation circuit including sensors (including the open or short circuit) shall
create an alarm and shall not lead to abnormal change in output voltage. Proper
sign-writing shall be made in DSCA and both ends of temperature compensation
cord for its easy termination.
1.2.2.6 Protections
Failure of control and sensing circuitry shall not cause any hazard. The voltages
of the system shall not abnormally increase to endanger the load.
1.2.2.6.2 D. C. Over voltage: Each rectifier module shall be fitted with an internal over-
voltage protection circuit.
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1.2.2.6.2.1 In case output DC voltage exceeds –56V, the over voltage protection circuit shall
operate and shut-off the faulty module. A tolerance of +/-0.25V is permitted in
this case. Restoration of the module may be through manual or through DSCA”.
1.2.2.6.2.2 Shutting-off of faulty FR/FC module shall not affect the operation of other
FR/FCs operating in the rack.
1.2.2.6.2.3 Operation of over-voltage shut down shall be suitably indicated on the module
and also extended monitoring/control unit.
1.2.2.6.2.4 The circuit design shall ensure protection against the discharge of the Battery
through the FR/FC module in any case.
1.2.2.6.2.5 The over voltage protection circuit failure shall not cause any safety hazard.
1.2.2.6.3 Fuse / Circuit Breakers: Fuses or circuit breakers shall be provided for each
FR/FC, FR/BC module as follows:
1.2.2.6.4 Over Load/Short Circuit: The FR/FC shall be protected for over load/short
circuit as per clause 1.2.2.10.9.2.
Note: The functional indication a) shall be provided on both DSCA & FR/FC/BC
module, while b) & c) may be provided either on DSCA or on both FR/FC and
DSCA.
A. On FR/FC:
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B. On DSCA:
1.2.2.7.3 All the alarms shall be DC operated only. Also all alarm circuits shall be provided
with suitable delay to ensure that they do not operate with transients.
1.2.2.7.4 All the alarms and protection limits shall be settable through a menu driven
program.
1.2.2.7.6 Every Alarm condition shall be accompanied with an Audio alarm, with audio cut-
off facility.
1.2.2.7.7 Potential free contact two (one for alarm and one redundant) shall be provided for
extending the fault alarm to Switch room.
The power plant shall be RS 485 compatible. It shall provide for the monitoring,
alarm and control of the power plant and its associated batteries from a remote site
through RS 485. The exchange of information and protocol format between the
power plant and remote site shall be as given in the Annexure-1.
1.2.2.9.1 AC input Supply : The Power Plant using FR/FC modules of 25/50A shall
operate from single phase AC input & FR/FC module of 100/200A capacity
shall operate from three phase/4 wire AC input. The nominal input frequency is
50Hz, which may vary from 48-52Hz. The input voltage range shall be as given
below:
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50A FR/FC module shall operate on single phase with three phase / 4wire AC
input distribution. Power Plant shall cut off below 120V.
1.2.2.9.1.1 For three phase/4 wire FR/FC, FR/BC modules only delta connections are
permitted. FR/FC, FR/BC modules shall work satisfactorily for unbalance of
+/- 10% of nominal input. Phase current unbalance, under all working conditions,
mentioned in this document, shall not be more than 10%. Neutral phase current
shall not exceed 100mA under all specified input and load conditions.
Power de-rating in case of SMPS power plant operating on three phase with
100/200A FR/FC Module, shall be able to operate on two phase with output
power de-rating of at least 50%.
1.2.2.9.1.3 Neutral path current in case of single phase FR/FC modules in each phase of
three phase distribution shall not exceed the limit set by State Electricity
Board / Other Regulatory Authority.
1.2.2.9.2 DC output Characteristics (Auto Float Charge operation): The Module shall
be capable of operating in “Auto Float-cum- Charge” mode. It shall be
programmed to operate as a float rectifier or a charger, depending on the condition
of the battery sets being sensed by the DSCA.
1.2.2.9.2.1 Auto Float Mode: The float voltage of each rectifier module shall be
continuously adjustable and pre-settable at any value in the range of -48 to -56V
from FR/FC, FR/BC modules or DSCA. There shall also be a provision of setting
the float/charge voltages globally from DSCA. There shall also be a provision so
that DSCA may over ride the values set by individual module. The prescribed
float voltage settings are -52.8V for conventional battery and -54V for VRLA
battery respectively. Float Voltage adjustment may be made globally, and not for
individual rectifiers”.
1.2.2.9.2.2 Auto Charge Mode: In Auto charge mode FR/FC shall supply battery &
equipment current till terminal voltage reaches set value, which is normally
2.3V/cell (-55.2V, this value shall be settable between -48V and -56V) and shall
change over to constant voltage mode. It shall remain in this mode till a change
over to float mode signal is received.
1.2.2.9.2.3 The DC output voltage at the terminals shall be maintained within +/-1% of the
half load preset voltage from 25% load to full load condition when measured
over the full specified input range.
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1.2.2.9.3 Efficiency: The efficiency of the single phase and three phase unit shall be as
given below:
Single Phase AC Three Phase AC
a) At nominal input, output and full rated load better than 89% better than 90%
b) Other specified Input, output conditions better than 85% better than 87%
and load between 50% to 100%.
1.2.2.9.4 Input Power Factor: The true input Power Factor at nominal input, output
voltage and rated load shall be better than 0.98 and shall be better than 0.95 in any
other working condition and load between 50% to 100%. Active Power factor
correction only shall be employed for the purpose.
1.2.2.9.5 A resistor shall be provided to discharge the capacitors after the Rectifier modules
have stopped operation and output is isolated.
1.2.2.9.6 Electrical Noise: The Rectifier (FR/FC) Modules shall be provided with suitable
filter on the output side.
1.2.2.9.6.2 The Peak-to-Peak Ripple : Voltage at the output of the rectifier module,
without battery connected, shall not exceed 300 mV at the Switching Frequency
measured by an Oscilloscope of 50/60 MHz band-width (Typical).
1.2.2.9.7.1 Soft Start Feature: Slow start circuitry shall be employed such that FR/FC
module input current and output voltage shall reach their nominal value within 10
seconds. The maximum instantaneous current during start up shall not exceed
the peak value of the rectifier input current at full load for the lowest input voltage
specified.
1.2.2.9.7.3 The DC output voltage overshoot for a sudden change in AC mains from
specified lowest to highest and vice-versa shall not cause shut- down of FR/FC
module and the voltage overshoot shall be limited to +/- 5% of its set voltage
and return to steady state within 20 ms.
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1.2.2.9.7.4 The modules shall be designed such that a sudden load change of 25 to 100%
shall not result in DC output voltage Overshoot/ Undershoot of not more than
5% and return to steady state value within 10 ms without resulting the unit to
trip.
1.2.2.9.8.1 Total Voltage Harmonic Distortion: The Total line harmonic voltage
distortion shall not be more than 10% in conformity with CIGRE's limits.
Note: The above Harmonic Distortion limits are as per communication received
from Central Electricity Authority vide their office letter No. GO2/Comm.I/1/1-
95/962 dated 22.12.92.
1.2.2.9.8.2 Total Current Harmonic Distortion: The total harmonic distortion shall be
limited as per EN 61000-3-2 Ed.2:2000. The total current harmonic distortion
contributed by the unit at the input shall not exceed 10% for input voltage range
120V-300V for single phase units and 320V to 480V for three phase systems; for
load between 50 to 100% of the rated capacity.
1.2.2.9.9 Current limiting (Voltage Droop): The Current limiting (Voltage Droop) shall
be provided for Float/Charge operation. The float/charge current limiting shall be
continuously adjustable between 50 to 100% of rated output current for output
voltage range of -44.4 to -56 volts. For test purposes upper limit of 100% + 5%
and lower limit of 50% - 5% shall be acceptable.
1.2.2.9.9.1 The float and charge current limit adjustment shall be provided:
Either on the front panel of the individual FR/FC, FR/BC module through a menu
driven program
or
1.2.2.9.9.2 The FR/FC modules shall be fully protected against short circuit. It shall be
ensured that short circuit does not lead to any fire hazard. The unit shall start
delivering output automatically when the short circuit is removed.
1.2.3.1 The conventional lead acid batteries have special requirement of periodic
Boost charging @ 2.7V/cell. To meet this requirement, the power plant shall be
so configured that in addition to the specification requirements, detailed in clause
1.1 to 2.2.9.3, shall also have a provision of a group of FR/BC(as per
battery capacity) for charging the batteries (one set at a time) @ 2.7V/cell after
isolating both the battery and FR/BC group from the load bus. In addition to
FR/FCs the power plant shall have the following additional units.
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1.2.3.2 Float Rectifier-Float Charger-Boost charger (FR/BC) : The FR/BC module
shall be programmable to work as FR/FC or BC.
1.2.3.2.1 When programmed, FR/FC it shall be capable of working as FR/FC with other
FR/FC and shall comply with all the requirements of FR/FC. The rated capacity
of the FR/BC as FR/FC shall be same as that of the other FR/FCs. The
prescribed Float voltage setting for conventional batteries is 52.8V.
1.2.3.2.2.1 As a Boost charger its output voltage shall be continuously adjustable and pre-
settable at constant current up to 100% for voltage range 44.4V to 56V and up to
50% of the rated capacity at any value in the range 56V to 64.8V.
1.2.3.2.2.2 The Boost voltage shall be maintained within +/-1% of the set value over the
full boost current range as specified in clause.
1.2.3.2.2.3 The Float and Boost current limit adjustment shall be provided on the front
panel of the FR/BC module.
1.2.3.2.3.1 The current sharing shall be within +/- 10% of the average current per FR/BC
module (in BC mode) in the system (mounted in the same or different racks)
when loaded between 50 to 100% of its rated capacity (as BC) for all other
working conditions.
1.2.3.2.4 In addition to the Visual indications/display specified for FR/FC the following
shall also be provided:
1.2.3.2.5 Protection: The module shall also be protected against D. C. Over voltage in
BC mode.
1.2.3.2.5.1 Shutting-off of faulty FR/BC module in FR/FC mode shall not affect the
operations of other FR/FC & FR/BC in FR/FC mode and other BC while
working in BC mode.
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1.2.3.3.1 Switching Arrangement: The switching arrangement may have handled
enclosed knife fuse assembly or any other suitable arrangement in the same or
separate rack for the following facilities:
1.2.3.3.1.1.2 The capacity and number of batteries shall be as per order. For the purpose of
Type Approval, it shall be taken as three batteries.
1.2.3.3.2 Alarms: The following additional alarms shall be provided for Boost Charge
operation FR/BCs.
Alarm Indication:
1.2.3.4 Sleep Mode Operation: While calculating the composition of a particular power
plant, the power plant ultimate capacity/SMPS module rating, the sum total of the
load current and charging current of the battery is considered. In actual operation the
battery is fully charged, the power plant will supply to only exchange load. Under
this condition keeping all the modules “ON” will result in poor over all efficiency.
Hence by selecting to switch off the extra modules will improve the overall power
consumption and also result in higher reliability and life time of the modules. This is
feature is popularly known as “SLEEP MODE”. However, for small size power
plant working on single phase in rural areas, sleep mode operation is not
required.
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PART 2
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
No. : BSNL/Specification/SMP – 001/01/Rev-1/September.2015
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2.0 General Requirements
2.1.1 Radiated Emission from the single phase and three phase Power
equipment.
Test Procedure: Test set up, Test procedure & Measurements shall be
conducted as per IEC - CISPR 22.
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Test levels:
Test Procedure: Test set up, test procedure & Measurements shall be as
per IEC 61000-4-12. EMI surge of specified levels injected on power leads
of test sample shall not cause degradation of performance or malfunction
Test level:
Test Procedure: This test shall be conducted as per IEC 61000-4-2 for both
requirements & unit shall comply of clause 9(1) of IEC 61000-4-2
Test level:
Test Procedure: This test shall be conducted as per IEC 61000-4-4. Test
results shall be in compliance of clause 9(1) of IEC 61000-4-4
Test level:
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Test Procedure: This test shall be conducted as per IEC 61000-4-3. Test
results shall be in compliance of clause 9(a) of IEC 61000-4-3.
Test level:
Test Procedure: This test shall be conducted as per IEC 61000-4-5. After
testing for 4KV, the amplitude shall also be increased to 6 KV (1.2/50 s)
Combined wave form as per IEEE C62.41-1991(to cover Lightening/ Surge
protection test also).
Note: The rated voltage of the MOVs used for the above shall not be less
than 320V.
Test level:
Test Procedure: This test shall be conducted as per IEC 61000-4-6. Test
results shall be in compliance of clause 9(a) of IEC 61000-4-6
2.1.9 At the Time of Type approval the testing officer shall ensure that the power
plant is in compliance of the clauses 2.1.1 to 2.1.8 given above.
2.2.2 The FR/FC, FR/BC modules shall be accommodated in a rack. DSCA, for
the ultimate capacity, shall be provided in first rack or in a separate rack as
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per manufacturer's design. AC and DC distribution may, however, be
provided in First/separate rack or in the individual racks. In case,
distribution arrangement is provided in First/separate rack, it shall be for the
ultimate system capacity. In case the Distribution is provided in the
individual racks DC distribution/switching shall be for the ultimate
system capacity, while AC distribution shall be for fully equipped rack.
All factory wiring for the rack shall be for the ultimate capacity so that only
plugging-in of FR/FC or FR/BC module shall enhance the DC power output.
2.2.3 The requirement for Single Rack & Auxiliary Rack will be defined by
purchaser, depending upon the requirements and ultimate capacity of power
plant.
2.4.1 Rack: The rack structure shall be made up of rigid frame work of steel
profiles and shall be free of sharp edges or sharp corners. The structural
strength of the rack shall be able to withstand the ultimate mechanical
load capacity of the rack without any deformity. The rack shall have suitable
ventilating arrangements (forced cooling from the sides is not permitted).
The front door (if provided) and rear door may be of hinged or removable
type. The gauge of metal sheet for panels shall not be less than 2mm. The
unit may be floor-mounted or wall-mounted as specified by the purchser.
The unit may be either expandable or of ultimate size, as per purchaser’s
requirement”.
2.4.1.1 The base of rack shall ensure uniform floor loading of not more
than 975 kg/Sq metre. Lifting facilities shall be provided by removable
eyebolt located at the top of the rack. The necessary arrangement for
fixing the rack on the floor shall also be provided. The rack shall also be
provided with bottom clearance of 110 mm with a tolerance of +/- 10mm.
2.4.1.2 The top of the rack shall be fully covered except for proper ventilation and
bus bar or cable entries. Each air flow vent shall be covered by a grill to
prevent foreign material larger than 5 mm dropping into the rack.
2.4.1.3 The rack shall be designed for easy maintenance and installation. Rack
mounting arrangement shall provide easy access from front, rear and top
for Installation and Maintenance.
2.4.1.4 The individual FR/FC module shall be easily mounted to/removed from the
front side of the rack. The FR/FC module shall be designed to slide into the
rack on a suitable mechanical arrangement. The associated AC input, DC
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output connections, Control, alarms & interface cable connecting the
modules shall be connected/disconnected easily without causing any
interruption in the supply and damage to load or other working module.
2.4.1.6 Facility shall be made to connect external AC power at the top/bottom of rack
and alarm cable & DC output distribution module at the top of the rack.
Where cables pass through metal panels suitable bushing shall be provided to
protect cables from damage. Bus-bars, if used, shall be suitably spaced,
insulated and bushed(where it passes through holes) to prevent any possibility
of short circuit between bus-bar and/or rack.
2.4.1.7 With doors in position, all Visual alarms & meters shall be clearly visible. In
case of hinged door meters & alarm indications are permitted on door provided,
the fixtures on the door do not restrict the movement of door in any way.
2.4.1.8 Dimensions: The rack shall only be 19” (482.6mm). Nominal dimensions of
the rack may be as under:
Note: Tendering authority shall clearly specify the height of the rack as per his
power room/equipment room requirements.
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(b) SMPS Power Plant with Single Phase 50A FR/FC Modules having three
phase distribution in to three ratings:
Higher rated modules in place of 50A basic modules (60A/75A) is also permitted,
but counting of modules will be as per the ultimate capacity fixed for 50A basic
module (i.e 150A/300A/450A).
(c) SMPS Power Plant with Three Phase 100A FR/FC Modules: Power Plant
categorized in to three ratings:
2.4.2.1 The FR/FC, FR/BC modules shall be cooled by natural convection for
smaller capacities i.e. 6.25A, 12.5A. FR/FC or FR/BC modules of 25A, 50A,
100A and 200A may have natural or forced cooling.
2.4.2.2 AC input to FR/FC or FR/BC shall be through composite type hot plug-in
connectors. DC output shall be through hot plug-in connector on the FR/FC or
FR/BC side and through lugged termination on the bus-bar/termination end.
Control, alarm and monitoring connections shall only be through polarised
connectors.
2.4.2.3 The FR/FC, FR/BC module shall be removable from the front of the rack
only. All AC input, DC output and alarm/control/monitoring cables
interconnecting the modules and racks shall be easily disconnected by plugs
or connectors.
2.4.3.2 DSCA shall preferably be housed in the upper portion of the rack above the
FR/FC or FR/BC modules.
2.4.3.3 DSCA shall be provided for the ultimate system capacity as explained
in Clauses 2.2.2 and 2.2.3. All AC, DC or control/alarm cabling/wiring
shall be pre-wired for the ultimate capacity so that mere plugging-in of
FR/FC, FR/BC module shall add to the DC power output. It shall be
ensured that the modules are not site specific.
2.5 Accessibility
2.5.1 All the termination points shall be easily accessible from front, rear or top.
2.6 Terminations:
2.6.1 AC Terminations
2.6.1.1 The input terminals shall be clearly marked as R, Y, B & N for three phase
and L and N for single phase as applicable.
2.6.1.5 All the connections between Distribution and FR/FC, shall be through
proper rated cables only.
2.6.1.6 Fuses and Circuit-breakers for each FR/FC, FR/BC shall be easily
accessible and properly rated.
2.6.1.7 Proper terminations for AC at the input of the circuit-breakers and its output
to the FR/FC.
2.6.2 DC Terminations
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2.6.2.1 The male connectors shall be mounted in the FR/FC, FR/BC module and
female connectors be terminated to the cable.
2.6.2.2 The DC output to Battery and Load shall be through cable/bus-bars up to the
rack capacity of 450A ultimate capacity and bus-bar only for higher
capacities or as per users requirement. However for inter-rack connections,
cables of proper rating are permitted.
2.6.2.3 The provision for interconnection between exchange and FR/FC, FR/BC or
battery (along with switching arrangement) and terminations for Exchange,
Battery & FR/FCs, FR/BCs shall be made. The isolation of any of the
battery from the load shall create an alarm.
2.6.3 All the AC, DC Control & alarm cabling shall be supplied with the rack.
2.7.1 Bus-bar Riser height, wherever applicable, shall be 250 mm for both
exchange and battery. Bus-bar Riser should be used for higher capacity of
exchange load and battery more than 450 Amp. There shall be no bus-bar in
outdoor units.
2.8.1 All wiring shall be neatly secured in position and adequately supported.
Where wires pass through any part of metal panel or cover the hole
through which they pass shall be suitably bushed.
2.9 Earthing
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Proper Earth terminal (two in each rack), in effective electrical contact with
framework, shall be provided. All metal parts of the components, which do
not carry current, shall be bonded thereto. Nominal cross-sectional area of
earth continuity conductor, not contained within the cable, shall be half
(minimum) of each current carrying conductor to be protected but in no case
it shall be less than 3 mm diameter. Continuity conductor used for the
purpose shall only be of copper. Suitable terminals shall be provided for
terminating earth conductor.
2.11 Documentation
b) Repair manual :
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i) List of replaceable parts used with the source of procurement.
ii) Detailed ordering information for all replaceable parts for ordering
of spares as and when required.
iii) Procedure with flowchart for trouble shooting and sub-assembly
replacement.
iv) Test Instruments, Test fixtures, accessories and tools required for
maintenance and repair.
v) Systematic trouble shooting charts (fault tree) for probable faults
and their remedial action.
vi) Address and telephone numbers of Maintenance centre.
vii)
2.11.1 Hard copy of the documentation shall be prepared using good quality paper
with clear and crisp printing. All the drawings in clear printing shall be
attached to the hand-book binding. The binding of the manual shall be long
lasting and presentable. One set of flow chart drawings necessary for
trouble-shooting shall be provided with lamination, with each manual.
2.12.1.1 Power transformers and Chokes: Power transformers & chokes shall use
class B or higher grade of insulation. The transformers and chokes shall be
wound with copper wire and provided with adequate insulation.
2.12.1.2 Fuses or circuit breakers shall be provided wherever appropriate for the
protection against failure of control/sensing circuit. Fuses shall conform to
B.I.S specification.
2.12.1.3 Meters: There shall be provision to monitor AC voltage of the system and
DC current as well as voltage with the help of Digital meters to read the
voltage and current of the System, any of the Battery or any of the
individual FR/FC (at individual FR/FC module also permitted). Digital
meter’s display/resolution should be such that it is clearly and
unambiguously readable from a distance of 1 metre. Normally the meters
mounted at DSCA shall indicate the System voltage and current.
a. Current: +/- 1.5% of the range or better, shall be able to read up to full
digit for meter range 50A & above and 1 place decimal for
lower meter range.
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2.12.1.4 Component Approval: The components used in SMPS Power Plant, shall
be certified by recognised National/International Institutions and approved
by CACT wing of BSNL. Components shall neither be combustible nor
support combustion.
2.12.3 Quality Assurance Tests: Each of the units supplied against the specific
order after type approval shall be inspected and tested to ensure that the
requirements of this document have been met. These tests shall be carried
out by QA wing of BSNL.
2.12.4 Finish and painting: The finish of the structure and panels shall conform to
the latest issue of IS 101 and IS 168. The structure and panels shall only be
powdered coated. The thickness of powder coating shall be between 50 to
70 micrometers. The Colour used shall conform to IS 5 latest issue. Colour
scheme shall be as follows:
2.12.5.1 It shall be possible to locate each component on the PCB with the help
of layout and circuit drawing. All terminals shall be properly sign-written
and all components properly labelled so that it shall be easy to identify them
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with reference to the supplier's Instruction and Maintenance Manuals.
Designation of keys, switches and other components mounted on the
front/inside panel and their operating positions shall be clearly engraved or
sign- written. The wiring shall be clearly and permanently identified with
the designation or colour code which corresponds to the equipment circuit
diagram. Where non-standard colours are used cable functions shall be
clearly and permanently labelled at both ends.
2.12.5.2 Fuse holder identification shall include details of fuse rating and type.
In case of fuses on PCBs the rating shall be either on the fuse or PCB.
1. Specification Number:
2. Type of the Unit:
3. Manufacturer's name and identification:
4. Model No. :
5. Unit Serial No. :
6. TAC No.
7. Input voltage and phase:
8. Output Voltage and Current:
9. Year of manufacture:
2.13.1 On the front top of the Rack an anodised, screen printed or any other
better arrangement ensuring better life expectancy Designation plate in
BOLD letters showing “ LARGE / SMALL CAPACITY SMPS POWER
PLANT SYSTEM, COMPATIBLE WITH VRLA / (VRLA AND
CONVENTIONAL LEAD ACID) BATTERIES ” shall be provided.
2.14.1 Module Replacement Time: The mean time to replace a faulty rectifier
module shall be less than 20 minutes.
2.14.2 MTBF (Mean Time between Failures): MTBF of the system shall not be
less than 100,000 hours. The MTBF for fans shall be better than 70,000
hours at 40 degree C. The concurrence of CACT of QA wing of BSNL in
this regard is mandatory. The MTBF shall be verified as per QM-115.
MTBF, predicted and observed values shall be furnished along with
calculations by the manufacturer. Based on these figures three years
maintenance spares shall be specified by the equipment supplier. The
equipment availability shall exceed 99.9%.
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2.15 Field Observations
2.16 Packing
Packing shall be done in accordance with latest guidelines for the SMPS
Power Plants issued by QA wing of BSNL.
The fully equipped rack shall be capable of withstanding a burn-in test for 72
hours at an ambient temperature of 50C when the equipment is working at full
rated load. This test may be performed in a temperature controlled room with free
air flow. The ambient temperature shall be measured at a distance of 1 foot from
the equipment under test. The necessary set-up for the purpose shall be provided
by the manufacturer.
The temperature rise of the heat dissipating components above the ambient,
measured directly or at heat sink in the first eight hours of the test, shall not be
more than :
(i) It is at least 20 deg C below the permissible limit for the grade of
insulation used.
(ii) The temperature rise shall be at least 30 deg C below Curie temperature of
the magnetic material.
(iii) This temperature shall neither affect other components nor shall lead to
fire hazard.
b) Semiconductor devices: 60 deg C or as per component spec.
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2.17.2.1 The insulation resistance test
The insulation resistance of a fully wired FR/FC, when tested with a 500V DC
megger, shall be as given below:
With EMI/RFI capacitors and MOVs/Tranzorbs removed from the circuit a test
voltage of 1500V/50Hz is applied for one minute.
This DC voltage test is in accordance with UL 950 & IEC 950 Standards. No
breakdown or abnormal temperature rise shall occur.
The fully equipped rack at full load shall not contribute more than 15 dB
(weighted) to the ambient noise level taken as 45dBA. It shall be measured at a
distance of 1 metre from the unit & 1.25m above the floor level in the Acoustic
Range. The correction factor for Total Noise when the ambient noise level is more
than 45dBA, shall be as given below:
Note: The correction Factor shall be added to the limit of 60 dBA to arrive at the
limit when the ambient is greater than 45 dBA.
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PART 3
Guidelines for the Purchaser/User
No.: BSNL/Specification/SMP - 001/01/Rev-1/September.2015
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3.0 Guidelines for the Purchaser/User
3.1 The purchaser must ensure the availability of separate coordinated Stage-I & II
protection devices, as per GR No. TEC/GR/FLA/LSP - 01.June.2010 at telecom
site, for protection of the Power Plant, against lightening and high voltage surges.
3.2 The purchaser shall specify the requirement and dimensions for Single Rack and/or
Auxiliary Rack, depending on the needs of expansion and ultimate capacity. The
type of rack – floor mounted or wall mounted – shall also be specified.
3.3 The purchase may specify the requirement of field-trial. Feedback, if any, may be
furnished to TEC for improvement in the GR.
3.4 The purchaser shall specify the requirements for optional management features like
Battery Health Monitoring, Energy Saving Management, proper functioning during
voltage and phase outages, DG Efficiency & Fuel Saving Management, Battery
Efficiency & Battery Management, Rectifier Control – Efficiency Management, etc.
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ANNEXURE - 1
Protocol or Sequence of Exchange of Information between Power plant & Remote Site monitoring
equipment
RS 485 (4 wire) interface at speed 19.2Kbps (minimum) shall be used for both monitoring & control between
power plants and Remote site (First level) of monitoring & control. The protocol shall be as given below ;
- First four bytes as starting or hand shake bites (includes identifications etc.)
- 5th Byte for equipment Identification (Power plant battery, Inverter etc.)
- 6th Byte for Class of parameter (Alarms urgent, alarms non-urgent, Monitoring etc.)
- 7th ,8th and 9th Bytes for the parameter observation/medications :
Equipment side will send parameter code ( same that on Master side) along with desired information.
- 10th and 11th for checksum for parity on both sides in communication.
The exchange of information between the Remote site controller and the power equipment shall on 4 wire RS
485 bus. All the eleven bytes shall be sent as a packet for exchange of information.
In this concept Remote site equipment shall work as a Master and power equipment as slave in the Master slave
concept. In this concept:
- The master will send all the above 11 bytes containing the information for each byte as given above..
- Power Equipment after verify the correctness of the data will send back the desired information in the
same pattern as given above with bytes 7 to 9 shall contain the desired information and 10th 11th the
checksum number.
- In case of mismatch, power equipment or remote controller will send a fixed anomaly signal.
- On receipt of mismatch the previous data will again be offered by the concerned end.
- In case of acknowledgement (desired information or next information) the concerned end will put-up the
next information.
Hex Code
Class of Parameter From Master From Slave Equipment
Alarms Urgent 01 01
Alarms Non-urgent 02 02
Monitoring of Parameters 03 03
Parameter Control 04 04
System Details 05 05
Any other information 06 to FF 06 to FF
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7th to 9th Byte : Parameter name :
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FR/FC 30 –Over Load Same sequence Same sequence
Fan Fail - FR/FC 1 Same sequence Same sequence
Fan Fail - FR/FC 2 Same sequence Same sequence
………. Same sequence Same sequence
Fan Fail - FR/FC 30 Same sequence Same sequence
FR/FC 1 – Fail Same sequence Same sequence
FR/FC 2 – Fail Same sequence Same sequence
………. Same sequence Same sequence
FR/FC 30- Fail Same sequence Same sequence
Any other Alarm condition Same sequence Same sequence
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Battery 1 Path Current Limit Same sequence Same sequence
Battery 2 path current Limit Same sequence Same sequence
---------------------------------------- Same sequence Same sequence
Battery 5 path Current Limit Same sequence Same sequence
FR/FC 1 –Float Voltage Same sequence Same sequence
FR/FC 2 –Float Voltage Same sequence Same sequence
---------------------------------------- Same sequence Same sequence
FR/FC 30 –Float Voltage Same sequence Same sequence
FR/FC 1 –Charge Voltage Same sequence Same sequence
FR/FC 2 – Charge Voltage Same sequence Same sequence
----------------------------------------- Same sequence Same sequence
FR/FC 30 –Charge Voltage Same sequence Same sequence
FR/FC 1 –Over Voltage Same sequence Same sequence
FR/FC 2 –Over Voltage Same sequence Same sequence
-------------------------------------------- Same sequence Same sequence
FR/FC 30 –Over Voltage Same sequence Same sequence
FR/FC 1 –Under Voltage Same sequence Same sequence
FR/FC 2 –Under Voltage Same sequence Same sequence
------------------------------------------- Same sequence Same sequence
FR/FC 30 –Under Voltage Same sequence Same sequence
FR/FC 1 –Over Load Same sequence Same sequence
FR/FC 2 –Over Load Same sequence Same sequence
------------------------------------------ Same sequence Same sequence
FR/FC 30 –Over Load Same sequence Same sequence
Any other parameter to control Same sequence Same sequence
Note : 1. If the remote controller wants to check the current setting, it shall send 8th and 9th bytes as 00 00 along with the
data of 7th byte as given above, the associated equipment shall return the current value.
2. If the associated equipment returns the same value as sent by controller it shall be taken as accepted otherwise not
accepted and shall be resent after doing the needful.
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Battery 1 : Make May be generated in the remote controller by manual inputting
Date of Commissioning May be generated in the remote controller by manual inputting
AH Capacity May be generated in the remote controller by manual inputting
Battery 2 : Make Same sequence Same sequence
Date of Commissioning Same sequence Same sequence
AH Capacity Same sequence Same sequence
---------------------------------------- Same sequence Same sequence
Battery 5 : Make Same sequence Same sequence
Date of commissioning Same sequence Same sequence
AH Capacity Same sequence Same sequence
Note : In case the above information can not be provided by the associated equipment, same may be generated in the First
stage system by manually in-putting the data.
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Temperature OK/High/Low Same sequence Same sequence
Trickle Current OK/High (As per set value) Same sequence Same sequence
Battery Current OK/High ( As per limit set) Same sequence Same sequence
Cell 1 Failing Same sequence Same sequence
Cell 2 Failing Same sequence Same sequence
……………………….. Same sequence Same sequence
Cell 24 Failing Same sequence Same sequence
Any other Alarm Conditions Same sequence Same sequence
Note: 1. All the cells which are showing failing tendency during routine observation or during discharge test shall be
reported as an Urgent alarm.
2. There shall be provision to set the battery to discharge for a certain duration, during which the voltage, current
and conductance out of range of each cell shall be recorded. Deviation from the bench mark value shall be high
lighted as an alarm.
3. Trickle current during battery float operation shall be observed and high trickle current higher than the set
threshold shall create an Urgent alarm.
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Voltage Battery Same sequence Same sequence
Voltage - cell1 Same sequence Same sequence
Voltage - cell 2 Same sequence Same sequence
------------------- Same sequence Same sequence
Voltage cell 24 Same sequence Same sequence
Temperature Battery Same sequence Same sequence
Temperature cell1 Same sequence Same sequence
Temperature cell 2 Same sequence Same sequence
----------------------- Same sequence Same sequence
Temperature cell 24 Same sequence Same sequence
Conductance out of range Battery Same sequence Same sequence
Conductance out of range cell1 Same sequence Same sequence
Conductance out of range cell 2 Same sequence Same sequence
----------------------- Same sequence Same sequence
Conductance out of range cell 24 Same sequence Same sequence
-------------------------------------------------------- Same sequence Same sequence
Battery 5 : State of Charge battery ( %) Same sequence Same sequence
Voltage battery Same sequence Same sequence
Voltage - cell1 Same sequence Same sequence
Voltage - cell 2 Same sequence Same sequence
------------------- Same sequence Same sequence
Voltage cell 24 Same sequence Same sequence
Temperature Battery Same sequence Same sequence
Temperature cell1 Same sequence Same sequence
Temperature cell 2 Same sequence Same sequence
----------------------- Same sequence Same sequence
Temperature cell 24 Same sequence Same sequence
Conductance out of range Battery Same sequence Same sequence
Conductance out of range cell1 Same sequence Same sequence
Conductance out of range cell 2 Same sequence Same sequence
----------------------- Same sequence Same sequence
Conductance out of range cell 24 Same sequence Same sequence
Any other parameter to be monitored Same sequence Same sequence
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Conductance out of range Limit for Alarm Same sequence Same sequence
Cell 1 : Voltage limit for alarm Same sequence Same sequence
Cell 2 : Voltage limit for alarm Same sequence Same sequence
----------------------------------------- Same sequence Same sequence
Cell 24 : Voltage limit for alarm Same sequence Same sequence
Cell 1 : Temperature limit for Alarm Same sequence Same sequence
Cell 2 : Temperature limit for alarm Same sequence Same sequence
------------------------------------------- Same sequence Same sequence
Cell 24 : Temperature limit for alarm Same sequence Same sequence
Cell 1 : conductance out of range limit for alarm Same sequence Same sequence
Cell 2 : conductance out of range limit for alarm Same sequence Same sequence
------------------------------------------------ Same sequence Same sequence
Cell 24 : conductance out of range limit for alarm Same sequence Same sequence
Battery 2 : Trickle current Limit Same sequence Same sequence
Voltage limit for alarm Same sequence Same sequence
Charge Current limit for alarm Same sequence Same sequence
Temperature limit for alarm Same sequence Same sequence
conductance out of range Limit for Alarm Same sequence Same sequence
Cell 1 : Voltage limit for alarm Same sequence Same sequence
Cell 2 : Voltage limit for alarm Same sequence Same sequence
---------------------------------------- Same sequence Same sequence
Cell 24 : Voltage limit for alarm Same sequence Same sequence
Cell 1 : Temperature limit for Alarm Same sequence Same sequence
Cell 2 : Temperature limit for alarm Same sequence Same sequence
------------------------------------------- Same sequence Same sequence
Cell 24 : Temperature limit for alarm Same sequence Same sequence
Cell 1 : conductance out of range limit for alarm Same sequence Same sequence
Cell 2 : conductance out of range limit for alarm Same sequence Same sequence
----------------------------------------------- Same sequence Same sequence
Cell 24 : conductance out of range limit for alarm Same sequence Same sequence
-------------------------------------------------- Same sequence Same sequence
Battery 5 : Trickle current Limit Same sequence Same sequence
Voltage limit for alarm Same sequence Same sequence
Charge Current limit for alarm Same sequence Same sequence
Temperature limit for alarm Same sequence Same sequence
conductance out of range Limit for Alarm Same sequence Same sequence
Cell 1 : Voltage limit for alarm Same sequence Same sequence
Cell 2 : Voltage limit for alarm Same sequence Same sequence
------------------------------------------- Same sequence Same sequence
Cell 24 : Voltage limit for alarm Same sequence Same sequence
Cell 1 : Temperature limit for Alarm Same sequence Same sequence
Cell 2 : Temperature limit for alarm Same sequence Same sequence
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------------------------------------------- Same sequence Same sequence
Cell 24 : Temperature limit for alarm Same sequence Same sequence
Cell 1 : conductance out of range limit for alarm Same sequence Same sequence
Cell 2 : conductance out of range limit for alarm Same sequence Same sequence
------------------------------------------------ Same sequence Same sequence
Cell 24 : conductance out of range limit for alarm Same sequence Same sequence
Any other parameter to set Same sequence Same sequence
Note: 1. If the remote controller wants to check the current setting, it shall send 8th and 9th bytes as 00 00 along with the
data of 7th byte as given above, the associated equipment shall return the current value.
2. If the associated equipment returns the same value as sent by controller it shall be taken as accepted otherwise not
accepted and shall be resent after doing the needful.
Note: In case the above information can not be provided by the power plant or battery controller the same will be
generated in the First stage system.
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ANNEXURE - 2
ORDERING INFORMATION
The following items need to be specified while ordering by Tendering Authority depending on
the requirements.
i) Application:
ii) Category and Ultimate capacity of power plant as per clause 2.2.3
v) Power Plant Compatible with VRLA batteries only or with both VRLA and
conventional batteries.
Important Notes:
1. Load shall include equipment load, battery load at C/10 rate of charge and other load
(inverter etc.) if any.
2. While choosing the power plant the user shall ensure that the redundancy requirement has
been taken care of.
3. It may be ensured that minimum two Batteries are chosen to meet the load requirement.
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Abbreviations
A or Amps Amperes
AC Alternate Current
AH Ampere Hour
BIS Bureau of Indian Standards
BSNL Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited
CACT Component Approval Centre of Telecommunication
CIGRE International Conference on Large High Voltage Electric Systems
dB Decibel
dBA Decibel Absolute
DC Direct Current
deg C Degrees Celsius
DG Diesel Generator
DOT Department of Telecommunication
DSCA Distribution, Switching, Control, Alarm and Monitoring
e.m.f. Electro motive force
EMI Electro Magnetic Interference
FET Field Effect Transistor
FSD Full Scale Deflection
FR/FC Float Rectifier cum Float Charger
FR/BC Float Rectifier cum Battery Charger
GR Generic Requirements
IEC International Electro-technical Commission
IS Indian Standards
ISO International Organisation for Standardisation
Kg Kilo Grams
KHz Kilo Hertz
LCD Liquid Crystal Device
LED Light Emitting Diodes
LPZ Light Protection Zone
MHz Mega Hertz
MIB Management Information Base
MOV Metal Oxide Varistor
MTBF Mean Time between Failures
ms milli seconds
PCB Printed Circuit Board
PF Power factor
QA Quality Assurance
QM Quality Manual
RFI Radio Frequency Interference
RTEC Regional Telecom Engineering Centre
SMPS Switch Mode Power Supply
T&D Technical & Development
Uw Impulse Withstand Voltage
V Volts
VDE Verband Der Elektrootechniker
VRLA Valve Regulated Lead Acid
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NWO-CFACell,8' Floor,CorporateOffice,
BharatSanchar
Bhawan, H.C.MathurLane
Janoath.
NewDelhi-110001 BHANAT
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TelNo011-23716688,FaxNo 23766033
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To
All ChiefGeneralManagers,
TelecomCircles/Metrodistricts
Pl refers to this office letter under referencecited above, whereby specification on SMPS based
power plant was communicatedto circles. Further on the requestof power plant vendorsto
reconsiderthe decisionof removing of De-ratingin small sizepower plants working on singlephase,
the competentauthority has approvedto reintroducethe clause of de-rating 1.2.2.9.1.2(a)in the
specificationson "SMPS basedpower plant" no. BSNl/Specification /SMP-001/01/Rev-1/August
2015.The re-introduced clauseofde-ratingis as givenbelow:
Power de-rating for single phase F R/FC Modules (25Al50A): power plant shall deliver 607o
(minimum) of rated capacity for input operating range of 120 to 185V and 100%oof rated
capacity for input operating range of 185 to 300V. Power plant shall cut off below 120V.
After introduction of this clause,all field units are hereby instructedfor proper planning of
power plant modules with extra power module in those areas,where voltage condition is poor.
Planningwing should plan extra module to take care of poor voltage condition and proper battery
charging.
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(Mukesh Meena)
DGM(NWO-r-CFA)
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