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Electrical general requirements. The Contractor supplies the Employer with all the protection requirements for the HFPS. These requirements must comply with the Employers protection standard if applicable. The Contractor ensures that the current interlocking system is retained otherwise any further design improvement proposals shall be submitted to the Employer for approval. The Contractor is required to present a detailed test programme for the approval of the Employer. At tender, the Contractor submits the Type Test Certificate and the typical full FAT results of the same or above HFPS rating. The type test should have covered the following tests as the minimum: ➢ EMC Type test ➢ Temperature riseShort Circuit test ➢ Open Circuit At tender, the Contractor submits a list of tests to be performed at FAT and SAT for the proposed HFPS in offer. The tests are to comply with IEC61378, IEC 60146 and related standards in case tests are evaluated using the different standards it should be listed in the deviation schedule and justified with the alternative tests clearly stated. These electrical tests will be done at various unit loadings (including at full load) and include, but are not limited to: ➢ EMC/EMI ➢ Insulation Resistance ➢ Withstand voltage test ➢ Temperature rise (oil & electronics) ➢ Efficiency ➢ Total Harmonic DistortionPower Factor ➢ Open Circuit Test ➢ Functional Testperformance test ➢ Power loss determination ➢ VI curves (manual and automatic) ➢ Spark & arc rateSound level The Contractor is responsible for compiling the following minimum documents with others document listed in this specification. ➢ Drawings (cable schedule, termination schedules, etc.) ➢ Schematic drawings ➢ Electrical design report (basis of design) ➢ Earthing drawings ➢ Performance specification for the HFPS ➢ EMI compliance Electrical test procedure and compliance standard
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