Substation Equipment Clause Samples

The Substation Equipment clause defines the requirements and responsibilities related to the supply, installation, and maintenance of equipment used in an electrical substation. It typically outlines the types of equipment covered, such as transformers, switchgear, and control systems, and may specify standards for quality, testing, and compliance with regulatory codes. This clause ensures that all parties are clear on what equipment is included, the expected performance standards, and who is responsible for various aspects of the equipment, thereby reducing the risk of disputes and ensuring reliable operation of the substation.
Substation Equipment i. New +/-320 kV, 1200 MW HVDC converter connected to the 735 kV AC bus of the Appalaches substation and associated 735 kV bus work
Substation Equipment i. Add two 200 MVAr shunt capacitor banks at the Carignan substation ii. Add one 330 MVAr shunt reactor at the Carignan substation Item Critical Milestone* Due Date** 1. Closing of Any Required Financing March 7, 2019 2. Receipt of all Owner Approvals (other than Municipal Owner Approvals) and AC Upgrade Approvals in Final Form December 14, 2019 3. Receipt of all Canadian Approvals March 11, 2021 4. Receipt of all Municipal Owner Approvals March 31, 2022
Substation Equipment i. New 345 kV AC to +/-320 kV HVDC 1200 ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Road converter substation ii. Add 345 kV AC transmission line terminal at the existing ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Road substation
Substation Equipment. All Extra High Voltage (EHV) substation equipments of both the parties shall comply with Bureau of Indian Standards/International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) / prevailing Code of practice. All equipment shall be designed, manufactured and tested and certified in accordance with the quality assurance requirements as per the standards of International Electro technical Commission or the Bureau of Indian Standards.
Substation Equipment. Connecting Transmission Owner will install the jumpers from the substation dead end terminations down to its substation equipment; and • Connecting Transmission Owner will furnish and install the splice box, enclosure, trays, and rack, and will splice the ADSS fibers to the OPGW fibers.
Substation Equipment i. Add two 200 MVAr shunt capacitor banks at the Carignan substation
Substation Equipment. GIS (Gas Insulated Switchgear) shall be Indoor type in accordance to IEC: 62271-203. The switchgear shall be designed and specified to withstand operating conditions and duty requirements. All the switchgear such as Circuit Breaker, isolator, earth switch including CT, PT etc. shall be GIS type. The Surge Arrestor and Voltage Transformer shall be either GIS or outdoor AIS type. The GIS assembly shall consist of separate modular compartments e.g. Circuit Breaker compartment, Bus bar compartment filled with SF6 Gas and separated by gas tight partitions so as to minimize risk to human life, allow ease of maintenance and limit the effects of gas leaks failures & internal arcs etc. These compartments shall be designed to minimize the risk of damage to adjacent sections and protection of personnel in the event of a failure occurring within the compartments. Rupture diaphragms with suitable deflectors shall be provided to prevent uncontrolled bursting pressures developing within the enclosures under worst operating conditions, thus providing controlled pressure relief in the affected compartment. The arrangement of gas sections or compartments shall be such as to facilitate future extension of any make without any drilling, cutting or welding on the existing equipment. To add equipment, it shall not be necessary to move or dislocate the existing switchgear bays. The layout of Gas Insulated Bus Ducts shall be properly planned to optimize the length of bus ducts and for easy accessibility for maintenance. The length of busbars, bus ducts, isolator sections shall be optimized considering effects of fast transient voltage due to isolator operations. The bus bar modules including auxiliary bus modules (wherever applicable) shall be provided with suitable End Piece (Interface) module with the test link facility for future extension as per provisions of future requirement. The end piece module shall be designed in such a way so that future GIS module may be tested without extending test voltage to existing bus and vice-versa by removing the test link. TSP shall make available the complete details for the design of interface module such as cross section, enclosure material, enclosure dimensions (inner & outer), Flange diameter (inner & outer), conductor cross-section & connection arrangement, bolt spacing & dimension, rated gas pressure, Gasket detail etc. Further, adequate space for GIS busbar interface module shall be taken into account for future scope. Each section s...

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