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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR ELECTRIC WORKS

Specification for MV Capacitors Banks

Group: Power Compensation


Subject: MV Capacitors Banks

0 JAN 2022 First Issue


Rev. Date Description/issued for

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STANDARD TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION WORKS
Title: SPECIFICATION FOR MV CAPACITORS BANKS
DOCUMENT NO: S-POC-MV_00.DOCX Rev: 0-2022 Sheet: 1 of: 29
INDEX

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR ELECTRIC WORKS .................................................. 1


1 SCOPE.............................................................................................................................. 4
2 APPLICATION FIELD .................................................................................................. 4
3 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS ....................................................................................... 4
3.1 ADDC/AADC specifications ............................................................................................ 4
3.2 Reference standards........................................................................................................... 5
3.3 Regulation and law ............................................................................................................ 5
4 SERVICE CONDITIONS .............................................................................................. 6
5 TECHNICAL FEATURES AND RATINGS ................................................................ 6
5.1 Ratings and number of stages ............................................................................................ 7
5.2 Capacitor Units .................................................................................................................. 7
5.3 Series Reactors .................................................................................................................. 8
5.4 Switching devices .............................................................................................................. 8
5.5 Intrinsic protection by power devices................................................................................ 9
5.5.1 Internal Fuses .................................................................................................................... 9
5.5.2 Stage External HRC Fuses ............................................................................................... 9
5.5.3 Surge Arresters .................................................................................................................. 9
5.6 Busbars and Connections ................................................................................................ 10
5.7 Relays and explicit protections........................................................................................ 10
5.7.1 Overload Protection......................................................................................................... 11
5.7.2 Overcurrent Protection .................................................................................................... 11
5.7.3 Undervoltage Protection .................................................................................................. 11
5.7.4 Over-temperature protection ........................................................................................... 12
5.7.5 Unbalance Protection....................................................................................................... 12
5.8 Capacitor Bank Control ................................................................................................... 12
5.8.1 Control Panel enclosure ................................................................................................... 14
5.9 Interlocking and Earthing ................................................................................................ 14
5.10 Warning Signs ................................................................................................................. 14
5.11 Losses and Temperature Rise .......................................................................................... 14
5.12 Enclosure of outdoor banks ............................................................................................. 14
5.13 Penalties .......................................................................................................................... 14
6 CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN REQUIREMENTS ............................................. 15
6.1 Capacitor Units ................................................................................................................ 15
6.1.1 Elements .......................................................................................................................... 15
6.1.2 Container ......................................................................................................................... 15
6.1.3 Bushings .......................................................................................................................... 15
6.1.4 Connections ..................................................................................................................... 16
6.2 Busbars and Connections ................................................................................................ 16
6.3 Capacitor Bank Enclosure ............................................................................................... 16
6.3.1 Corrosion Protection........................................................................................................ 16
6.4 Cable Connections ........................................................................................................... 16
6.5 Labels and Plates ............................................................................................................. 16
6.6 Inspection and maintenance ............................................................................................ 17
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7 TEST ............................................................................................................................... 18
7.1 Routine tests .................................................................................................................... 18
7.2 Type and special tests ...................................................................................................... 18
7.3 Site Tests ......................................................................................................................... 18
7.3.1 General Checks................................................................................................................ 19
7.3.2 Continuity of Cable Connections and Phasing ................................................................ 19
7.3.3 Insulation between Phases, Insulation to Earth ............................................................... 19
7.3.4 Testing of Current Transformers in the Capacitor Bank ................................................. 20
7.3.5 Protection ........................................................................................................................ 20
7.3.6 System Measurements of Harmonics .............................................................................. 21
7.3.7 Power Factor.................................................................................................................... 21
7.3.8 On Load Tests ................................................................................................................. 21
8 QUALITY AND CERTIFICATION ........................................................................... 22
8.1 Documentation supplied during the tender...................................................................... 22
8.2 Document to be supplied after the order ......................................................................... 22
9 DELIVERY, HANDLING AND LOGISTIC ISSUE ................................................. 23
9.1 Packaging and transportation .......................................................................................... 23
9.2 Installation and erection .................................................................................................. 23
10 EXCEPTIONS ............................................................................................................... 23
ANNEX A DRAWING................................................................................................................ 24

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1 SCOPE
The scope of this specification is to provide the technical requirements for the design,
manufacturing, inspection, factory tests, packing, shipping, delivery to site, installation and
commissioning for MV Capacitors Banks for improvement of power factor to be used in the
distribution networks of ADDC/AADC.

2 APPLICATION FIELD
This specification refers to outdoor MV capacitors banks installed for the improvement of the
power factor in the bus where they are connected to. This kind of devices consists of both power
equipment (capacitors, reactors, fuses, switches/contactors/breakers), the associated protection
and a control system for the regulation of the compensation through connection/disconnections of
capacitor stages. The suitable enclosure for outdoor application of this device is included in this
specification, too.

3 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS
The list of the reference documents is indicated in the following paragraphs.
In case of discrepancy between these Specifications and any of the applicable Codes and
Standards, the following order of precedence shall apply:
1) ADDC/AADC specifications
2) applicable reference standards
3) other documents.
The Supplier shall note that compliance of the manufacturer with the provision of these
specifications does not relieve him from his responsibility to supply the equipment and accessories
of proper design, electrically and mechanically suited to meet the operating guarantees at the
specified service conditions.
3.1 ADDC/AADC specifications

Table 1 – List of ADDC/AADC specifications


S-GEN-SER S-GEN-ID
S-GEN-NET S-CPS-SCMS
S-GEN-COR S-CPS-PROT-MV-LV
S-GEN-ENC S-MVS-PRI
S-CAB-UMV-SC S-CAB-ACC-MV-3C-1C-Cu-THC
S-CAB-LV S-CAB-ACC-MV-3C-Cu-TPE
S-CAB-LV-CON S-MV-LA

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3.2 Reference standards
The last edition of the standards mentioned in Table 2 shall be taken into consideration.
Table 2 – List of standards
Standard Description
IEC60529 Degree of protection provided by enclosures (IP code)
IEC61000 series Set of standards on Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
IEC61936-1 Power installations exceeding 1 kVac – Common Rules
Industrial, scientific and medical radio-frequency equipment – Electromagnetic
IEC CISPR 11
disturbance characteristics – Limits and methods of measurement
IEC60870-5-101 Transmission Protocols – Companion Standard for Basic Tele control Tasks
IEC61869 series Set of standards on Instrument transformers (replacing IEC60044 set withdrawn)
IEC60071 series Set of standards on Insulation co-ordination
IEC60099-4 Surge arresters: Metal-oxide surge arresters without gaps for ac systems
IEC60143 series Set of standards on Series capacitors for power systems
IEC60076-6 Reactors
Set of standards on shunt capacitors for a.c. power systems having a rated voltage above
IEC60871 series
1000 V
IEC60871-1 General
IEC60871-2 Endurance testing
IEC60871-3 Protection of shunt capacitors and shunt capacitor banks
IEC60871-4 Internal fuses
IEC 60549 HV fuses for the external protection of shunt capacitors
IEC61642 Application of filters and shunt capacitors
IEC62271 series Set of standards on HV switchgear and control gear
IEC62271-110 Inductive load switching
IEC62271-102 High-voltage switchgear and control gear – AC disconnectors and earthing switches
AC metal-enclosed switchgear and control gear for rated voltages above 1 kV and up
IEC62271-200
to and including 52 kV
IEC60137 Bushings for ac voltages above 1000V
IEC60143 Series capacitors for power systems
Tests on indoor and outdoor post insulators of ceramic material or glass for systems
IEC60168
with normal voltages > 1000V
IEC60282-1 HV Current-limiting fuses
3.3 Regulation and law
During the creation of this specification no known regulations or laws were available related to
power compensation banks.
The Supplier shall note that compliance of the supplier with the provision of these specifications
does not relieve him from his responsibility to supply the equipment and accessories of proper
design, electrically and mechanically, so as to meet the specifications and guaranteed parameters
during the service conditions.

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4 SERVICE CONDITIONS
The service conditions are specified in S-GEN-SER, in case something is not or not properly
specified regarding the service conditions, the Reference Standards prescriptions shall be
considered.

5 TECHNICAL FEATURES AND RATINGS


The capacitor banks shall be connected/installed at MV busbars in primary or grid substations
outdoors as specified.
The MV capacitor banks shall include all the equipment and accessories necessary for their
effective and trouble-free operation when connected to the MV system.
The 3-phase in- and outdoor capacitors bank shall be composed of several switchable stages
operated and controlled by suitable switchgear. The proposed switchgear is subject to
TAQA/ADDC/AADC approval.
Each capacitor stage shall be star connected with isolated neutral.
The capacitor bank alarm, indication and control system shall be provided with interfacing to the
SCMS/DMS.
The capacitor banks shall be connected via single core power cables to the concerned switchgear
busbar. The cable arrangement for those power cables shall be in accordance with the internal
specification, see chapter 6.4.
The MV capacitor bank shall be installed outdoors based upon scope of works, and shall include,
but not limited to:
• One capacitor bank consisting of several stages as specified in the scope of work and shown in the
tender drawings
• Capacitor units (Capacitor elements in series and/or parallel connection)
• Capacitor elements (internal) fuses
• Capacitor elements (internal) discharge resistors
• Series detuning reactors
• Suitable vacuum interrupter-based switching device for capacitor switching
• Stage HRC fuses
• Stage Surge arrester
• Stage unbalance Current Transformers
• Post insulators
• Busbars
• Protection equipment
• Control and Supervision equipment
• Interlockings
• Tinned Copper busbar /cables
• MV and LV cable termination compartments
• Terminal connectors
• Remote control cubicle, and
• Other hardware and accessories required for complete functionally installation.

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5.1 Ratings and number of stages
The power rating for the capacitor banks are as follows:
Table 3
Transformer rating (MVA) Total rating (MVAr) Number of stages/ MVAr per stage
20 5 4 / 1.25
40 10 4 / 2.5
60 15 5/3
The usual target value for the power factor is higher than 0.95, unless otherwise stated in the data
sheets.
During the design stage contractor shall submit the detailed calculation for selection of the
capacitor unit rating and total number of units to be used for each stage of the capacitor bank for
the approval of ADDC/AADC.
The selected number of stages depends on the reactive compensation needs in the specific
substation in order to meet the power compensation target. Exceptionally, a larger number of
stages can be applied if necessary and approved.

5.2 Capacitor Units


Capacitor Units shall consist of:
• Capacitor elements
• external fuses for outdoor capacitors banks
• Discharge resistor
• Stainless steel container with two bushings.
A common and interchangeable design of capacitor unit shall be utilised for all banks.
The supplier shall provide supportive calculations to confirm that the internal temperature will not
exceed the maximum operating temperature of the capacitor unit.
As per IEC, the temperature category for outdoor capacitor banks is category D corresponding
with a temperature of 55 °C. The Supplier shall give demonstration of complying with the thermal
requirements to TAQA/ADDC/AADC for approval. The thermal stability test (type test) shall be
made to prove the suitability of the design for the site conditions.
Each capacitor units shall be designed to meet the following minimum requirements:
• Permanently connected across the capacitor elements built-in resistor to discharge the unit voltage after
disconnecting to a value of 75 V within 10 minutes.
• Suitable for continuous operation at voltage between terminals of 1.10 times the rated voltage,
excluding transients.
• Suitable for continuous operation at line current of 1.30 times the current which occurs at rated
sinusoidal voltage and rated frequency excluding transients.
• Identical and of the same capacity.
Unless otherwise specified the reference temperature for the capacitor performance is 45°C.
The reactive power output (kVAr) computed from the measured capacitance, at 45°C, rated
voltage and frequency, shall not be less than the rated declared value and not more than 110 % of
this value for each capacitor unit. The capacitor unit having output kVAr beyond these limits shall
not be accepted.

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The entire capacitor unit shall not have to be changed due to single capacitor element failure. It
shall be able to continue in operation.
Isolation of one capacitor unit in a group should not cause voltage unbalance of more than 110%
rated voltage on the remaining capacitors in the group. During the design stage the Supplier shall
submit the detailed calculation for selection of the capacitor unit rating and total number of units
to be used for each stage of the capacitor bank for the approval of TAQA/ADDC/AADC.
The capacitor units shall have a record of production and field experience of not less than three
years. Reference lists of supply and failure rate of capacitor of the same design and material shall
be submitted with the bid.
5.3 Series Reactors
The transient current that flows on energising shall not exceed the rated making current of the
switchgear switching the bank. Current limiting/detuning reactors shall be connected in series with
each sub-bank to limit the inrush current to an acceptable value and reduce harmonics to an
acceptable level with respect to the maximum acceptable instantaneous voltage variation (ΔV=3%
of the nominal voltage) and harmonic voltage disturbance. The current which flows upon
energising shall be declared and shall consider the contribution from parallel connected capacitors.
The reactors shall be iron-core type and shall be provided with supporting insulator including base
plate and hardware ready for installation.
The reactor shall be capable of withstanding the inrush currents, which can occur during the life
of the capacitor bank.
The required inductance is to be determined by the supplier of the capacitor bank by retrieving all
required input data.
5.4 Switching devices
For 11kV and 22kV outdoor application, each capacitor bank stage shall be switched in and out
by suitable vacuum switchgear. The interrupter shall be completely sealed utilizing vacuum as the
interrupting medium, while the insulation shall be either air or SF6; in case of SF6 insulation, the
enclosure shall have SF6 monitoring facility with alarm and operational interlocks on loss/leak of
SF6. The standard maximum SF6 pressure shall be at atmospheric pressure.
All mounting hardware shall be supplied.
The switchgear, whether contactors or breakers, shall be of three-pole type. The switchgear shall
have a good record of production and experience of not less than five (5) years.
The switchgear shall be restrike-free and shall not produce excessive transient overvoltage to
overstress any equipment. Tripping mechanism shall be of quick-trip type within 5 cycles after
applying a trip signal.
At least four NO/NC mechanically operated auxiliary contacts each shall be provided, rated not
less than 5A, 230 V AC.
The switchgear shall be provided with operation counter and position indicator to indicate the
closed or open position.
The switchgear shall be supplied with all required protection and associated control as per chapter
5.7 and 5.8. Complete control circuit shall be fed from the station D.C. supply only.

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5.5 Intrinsic protection by power devices

5.5.1 Internal Fuses


The fuse shall only operate when the capacitor element it is protecting fails. The fuse shall not
operate when the protected element discharges into a parallel connected and faulted element. The
fuse shall not operate due to the inrush or outrush currents, which flow when the bank is energised
or de-energised, or when a parallel connected bank is energised or de-energised.
Facilities shall be provided to allow for safe simple and quick identification of defective capacitor
units. Portable capacitance measurement bridge / test equipment or other means shall be supplied
suited to enable replacing defective units without need for breaking any connection of the capacitor
banks.
If one internal capacitor (element) fuse gets burnt, this shall not affect the total power and
capacitance of the concerned capacitor unit by more than 3 %. During the design stage the Supplier
shall submit the detailed calculation for number of internal fuse element failure to be considered
for safe operation and the setting to be adopted for unbalance protection relay alarm and tripping.
5.5.2 Stage External HRC Fuses
In order to meet the fault level rating stated in datasheets, each contactor shall be protected by a
set of HRC (High Rupturing Capacity) fuses.
Three phase HRC fuses shall be provided for each stage. They shall be of modern industrial design,
current limiting type and with a breaking capacity of over 100 kA. They should have a current
rating of not less than 1.6 times the rated three phase capacitor unit current.
External HRC fuses shall have a visual indicator when fuse link is blown. HRC fuses shall be
shipped separately from fuse holders to avoid any possible mechanical damage.
External HRC fuses shall:
• Withstand the maximum system voltage.
• Withstand the inrush current due to switching operation. (including back-to-back switching)
• Withstand the outrush current (discharge current) due to:
o energization (switching in) of adjacent capacitor banks (back-to-back switching)
o faults external to the capacitor stage.
• Withstand the maximum continuous capacitor-stage current allowing for system overvoltage,
capacitor-stage tolerance and harmonic currents.
• Operate as promptly as possible in response to an escalating capacitor-stage failure, and in all cases
respond to a completely shorted stage.
• Be capable of permanently carrying 130 per cent of rated current of the capacitor stage.
• Include Fuse Fail alarm contact for capacitor control panel and SCMS/DMS.
• Be furnished with metal bases and insert plugs.
• Be suitable to be replaced without removing busbars or bus supports.
5.5.3 Surge Arresters
The Supplier shall propose and provide suitable overvoltage protection devices to control
transferred internal and external overvoltage on the capacitor banks. Since each capacitor stage
shall be star connected with isolated neutral, four metal oxide surge arresters for each stage shall
be provided, i.e. one for neutral protection to earth and three, one for each phase, for the protection

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between the phase terminal and the neutral. Other equivalent provisions for overvoltage protection
can be proposed, subject to the approval of TAQA/ADDC/AADC.
If surge arresters are adopted, the Supplier shall provide, for each proposed surge arrester in the
system, details of and justification for the choice of technical data selected. Subsequent to the
acceptance of the proposal and prior to the commencement of manufacture or ordering of surge
arresters, the Supplier shall provide studies and calculations to show the correctness of the selected
surge arrester. Sufficient evidence has to be provided by the Supplier subject to the approval of
TAQA/ADDC/AADC if no overvoltage protection is considered necessary. In addition to surge
arresters, two stages (for alarm and tripping) over voltage relay are to be provided for each
capacitor bank.
5.6 Busbars and Connections
The main busbar connections and their supports shall be of an approved type and shall be capable
of carrying the rated short circuit duty of the installation. All connections (copper conductor, cable,
flat busbar etc.) from HRC fuses to the remaining part for each stage shall have a minimum
continuous current rating of not less than 200% of the respective stage rating.
5.7 Relays and explicit protections
Sensitive loss of capacitance and fuse failure detection and alarm facilities complete with
indication meters, relays, current transformers, balancing system, auxiliary relays, matching
transformers, etc. as well as all related wiring, panels cubicles etc. shall be provided.
The unbalance protection shall distinguish between a current unbalance arising as result of
imbalanced voltages on the system or temperature variations and differences, and the current
imbalance caused when the blowing of one or more fuses results in loss of capacitance within the
capacitor equipment.
The unbalance protection for each stage shall comprise two steps with separate alarm and tripping
contacts at each stage. The first stage relay is set to operate an alarm when a significant number of
capacitor units have failed and the second stage relay shall initiate tripping after a pre-set time
delay via a trip relay (block-close function) before the loss of capacitance has resulted in an
unacceptable over-loading of any capacitor.
The Supplier shall submit a table showing the number of units that can be lost per phase and per
series group for a period of 1 month without derating of the capacitor bank and without reduction
in the designed life of the capacitor. The minimum number of unit capacitors to satisfy these
requirements shall not be less than one.
The range of settings of the relays shall be adjustable independently to cover the range of
sensitivities and relays shall be accompanied by facilities of bias currents or other suitable means
to compensate the protection for imbalance arising from variations in capacitance due to
temperature variations and other differences occurring at various operating conditions.
These features shall be adjustable to permit protection balance to be restored when defective
capacitor units are replaced against spare units without requirement of unit selection according to
their measured capacitance value.
The following protection should be provided for each Capacitor Bank:
• Over-currents due to capacitor bank bus faults and individual capacitor unit failure (numerical
protection relay) (ANSI 50/51)

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• Stage Fuse Failure Indication
• Over-voltage and under voltage (numerical protection relay) (ANSI 59/27)
• Over Temperature Protection (Thermostat) (ANSI 26)
• Thermal Over-load Protection (numerical protection relay - it shall be suitable for automatic selection
of required setting group depending upon number of stages in service or otherwise separate relays to
be provided for each stage) (ANSI 49)
• Earth Fault (numerical protection relay) (ANSI 59N)
• Stage Unbalance (numerical protection relay) (ANSI 46)
The Supplier shall co-ordinate the tripping scheme with main MV switchgear protection system.
Over-voltage / under-voltage, over-load protections may be combined within a single numerical
relay designed specifically for protection of capacitor banks.
Relays from the approved Contract Vendor list only shall be utilised for capacitor bank protection.
Protection relays shall be of numerical type with serial port for remote communication with
SCMS/DMS.
The detailed design of the protection scheme and the recommended relay settings with calculations
shall be submitted during the engineering stage for approval.
5.7.1 Overload Protection
A first alarm shall be given at a current of approx. 110 to 120 % of the rated current if applied for
more than approx. 30 min. A second alarm (selectable by links for tripping as well) shall be
initiated at currents of 120 to 140 % of the rated current suitably time delayed avoiding spurious
alarms (tripping) during short time disturbances.
Each threshold of the overload protection shall be independently adjustable.
5.7.2 Overcurrent Protection
For currents above 140 % of the rated current a time delayed relay shall be provided to initiate
tripping. An instantaneous element for initiating tripping at currents above 200 % of rated current
and also coordinated with HRC fuses shall be provided. It shall be properly secured against
tripping due to inrush currents per phase with separate alarm and trip contacts.
5.7.3 Undervoltage Protection
A three-phase under-voltage relay with a 60% drop-off and time delay of 1-20 sec (in 1 sec steps)
shall detect the complete loss of MV supply and trip all MV contactors.

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5.7.4 Over-temperature protection
Internal ambient temperature sensors and reactor winding temperature sensors (for iron core
reactors) shall be provided. Detected over temperature condition shall result in the disconnection
of the power supply to the power factor controller and initialization of an alarm indication on the
capacitor bank. Facility shall also be included at the capacitor bank to initiate a remote alarm via
a volt free contact.
5.7.5 Unbalance Protection
Each capacitor bank stage shall be provided with an unbalanced protection scheme to initiate an
alarm when a number of elements in an internally fused type unit are lost. The scheme shall switch
the stage out of service when there is an overvoltage of 10% or more on the remaining parallel unit
after a fuse (or fuses) is blown.
The selected unbalanced protection scheme shall be based on the following characteristics:
• Shall not be sensitive to harmonics
• Shall not be sensitive to normal phase voltage and phase impedance unbalance
• Shall not operate due to switching transient
• Shall not trip before the fuse has time to clear.
The unbalanced protection equipment shall include current transformer with two stage-unbalance
relays.
The range of settings of the relays shall be adjustable independently to cover the range of
sensitivities; the relays shall be accompanied by facilities of bias current or other suitable means
to compensate the protection for unbalance arising from variations in capacitance due to
temperature variations and other differences occurring at various operating conditions.
5.8 Capacitor Bank Control
Automatic and manual switching control shall be provided for the individual stages.
The operating mode of each Capacitor bank shall be selectable via an Auto/Manual/Off switch.
There shall be ON/OFF push buttons for manual Close/Trip. Manual closing shall only be possible
with the selector switch in Manual position.
In automatic mode a numerical type reactive power regulator including harmonic current
supervision shall provide automatic control to switch in/out the individual stages depending on the
measured power factor and respective set values.
Time delay facilities shall be provided in the control circuit to inhibit any contactor reclosing
within a set time delay. The delay shall be adjustable over the range 010-20 minutes.
Switching on of the MV incoming circuit breaker or isolator/earthing switch shall also be
prevented during discharge period to allow for discharging of the capacitors.
The control shall change the switching sequence of individual stages in order to prevent an uneven
wearing down and ageing of any stage equipment (switches, reactors, capacitors, etc) consequent
to both on/off switching operations (with consequent transient stresses) and total operation time
(with consequent thermal ageing). The relevant control strategy shall be declared, subject to
TAQA/ADDC/AADC approval.
The sensitivities for switching on and off, respectively, each stage shall be the same for all stages.
The values of such sensitivities shall be evaluated by the Supplier in the design and declared with
technical justification for ADDC/AADC approval. The selected sensitivities for switching in and
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out, respectively, shall be suited to prevent hunting. The sensitivity setting shall be easily editable
for future changes, also in terms of deadband (±) for the power factor error evaluation.
Two automatic control modes shall be implemented: one controlling the power factor (power
factor control mode) and the other controlling the reactive power flow (reactive power control
mode). Such control modes shall coexist and the master one shall be selectable. The power factor
target value and the reactive power flow target value shall be editable with their respective
sensitiveness. Paralleling of MV busbars and any necessary interlocking schemes shall be
considered in the control scheme.
For control purposes, the voltage signal comes from the busbar VTs where the Capacitor bank is
installed, and the current signal comes from the CTs incoming transformer into the same busbar.
In case of substations with multiple switchgears/busses each equipped with its own bank and
connected each with the other through a bus tie (transfer) circuit breaker, the parallel operation of
two or more independent banks is enabled. The secondary currents from the CTs of each busbar
incoming feeder go to the input terminals of the control of its bank alone.
Each bank works independently from the others, and the control of the bank whose own incoming
feeder is open gets a current signal equal to zero and it is switched off by the control, then giving
no contribution to the compensation.
Provision should be made to integrate the capacitor bank control/alarm/indication into the
SCMS/DMS by use of approved protocols (IEC). It should include switching from manual to
automatic modes and manual control.
The detailed design of the complete control system including the type of numerical power factor
control unit shall be subject to TAQA/ADDC/AADC approval.
The man-machine interface shall provide at least:
Information Display:
• Cos ϕ
• Connected steps
• Period before switching
• Step output status (capacitance loss survey)
• Load and reactive current
• Total voltage harmonic distortion
• Voltage harmonic spectrum (3, 5, 7, 11, 13 harmonic order)
• Temperature
Alarms and warning:
• Low power cos ϕ
• Hunting
• Abnormal cos ϕ
• Over compensation
• Frequency not detected
• Over Current
• Under Voltage
• Over Voltage
• Over temperature
• Total voltage harmonic distortion
• Capacitor overload

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STANDARD TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION WORKS
Title: SPECIFICATION FOR MV CAPACITORS BANKS
DOCUMENT NO: S-POC-MV_00.DOCX Rev: 0-2022 Sheet: 13 of: 29
5.8.1 Control Panel enclosure
For Control Panel enclosure requirements, reference shall be made to Standard Technical
Specification S-GEN-ENC
5.9 Interlocking and Earthing
Interlocking scheme shall be provided for:
• Prevent closing the capacitor bank feeder circuit breaker when any gate/door of the capacitor bank
compound / room is open.
• Prevent closing any grounding switch of the energized capacitor bank before 10 minutes form bank
disconnection (during discharge period).
• Prevent opening of any gate/door directly to the capacitor bank compound / room unless the capacitor
bank feeder earth switch is closed.
• Design of the control scheme shall be such that, all stages of vacuum contactors shall be closed
automatically to ensure earth continuity of the complete bank for safe maintenance.
After de-energising and closing the capacitor bank feeder earth switch, an interlocking time delay
of 10 minutes shall be provided before access to the capacitor bank room or compound can be
achieved.
Portable insulated earthing equipment shall also be provided ensuring the discharge of the
capacitor units before handling. This portable earthing equipment shall be equipped with insulated
stick to enable the operator for safe earthing; moreover, there should be leads from the capacitors
to facilitate connection of the earth.
5.10 Warning Signs
Warning signs to prevent closing the grounding switch when capacitors are not fully discharged
shall be provided.
5.11 Losses and Temperature Rise
Losses shall not exceed the value stated in Technical Datasheets under rated conditions. The
guaranteed value of losses of the capacitor unit shall include the losses of the internal discharge
resistor. The temperature rise of any part of the capacitor bank and associated equipment shall not
exceed the maximum permissible temperatures specified in the associated IEC Standards for the
various components when operating under site conditions.
5.12 Enclosure of outdoor banks
Outdoor capacitor banks shall include metallic enclosure as per S-GEN-ENC (with IP 54
Protection Degree). Forced cooling of the container enclosure is not acceptable for heat dissipation.
The series reactors of outdoor capacitor banks shall be separately floor mounted. The outdoor
capacitor banks and series reactors shall be installed in separate walled and fenced compounds,
the compound gate shall be interlocked with the capacitor bank feeder earth switch.
5.13 Penalties
Supplier shall quote capacitor losses measured at elevated temperature. Offers without this value
will be rejected.
If the measured losses during the FAT are exceeding the offered losses with 15%
TAQA/ADDC/AADC has the right to reject the order. If the measured losses are higher than the
Client: ADDC/ AADC
STANDARD TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION WORKS
Title: SPECIFICATION FOR MV CAPACITORS BANKS
DOCUMENT NO: S-POC-MV_00.DOCX Rev: 0-2022 Sheet: 14 of: 29
offered losses but not exceeding 15%, compensation to TAQA/ADDC/AADC shall be made at the
rate of 300 DIRHAMs per % for the exceeding loss tan δ times total purchased kVAr.

6 CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN REQUIREMENTS


Foundations, supporting structures and all electrical connections shall be provided even if every
item is not mentioned in this specification.
Concerning the MV Capacitor Bank Identification, reference shall be made to Standard Technical
Specification: S-GEN-ID, components identification and markings
6.1 Capacitor Units
The design of capacitor back shall conder the following design-parameters:
• The quantity of series groups of elements shall be such to limit element design voltage to
less than or equal to 2kV. See Annex A.
• Capacitor units shall be suitable for continuous operation at line current of 1.3 times the
rated current
6.1.1 Elements
The dielectric material of a capacitor element shall consist of an all film material being suitable to
operate the capacitors on continuous load under the specified ambient conditions. The capacitor
should be completely leakage proof. The impregnant shall be according to IEC 60871 of a
hydrocarbon type fluid characterised by high electrical strength (class III B – OSHA classification)
and adequate physical and chemical properties and shall be non-PCB (Poly- Chlorinated-
Biphenyl), but rapidly biologically degradable, non-poisonous, of trouble-free disposal and have
a flash point >1500C. In order to ensure good ionisation performance, the aluminium foils shall be
folded at the edge.
Each capacitor (element) shall have an internal fuse combined with a secondary solid foil electrode
to ensure safe disconnection from the circuit at the end of its normal working life.
6.1.2 Container
The capacitor elements container shall be constructed as specified in Technical Datasheets.
The capacitor elements shall be enclosed in a stainless-steel housing with all joints welded and
tested for liquid tightness.
Corrosion protection shall comply with S-GEN-COR; other kind of protection of the supplier may
be acceptable but subject to approval of TAQA/ADDC/AADC based upon the submission of the
complete factory painting procedure.
6.1.3 Bushings
Each capacitor unit of outdoor capacitors banks shall have two outdoor terminal bushings which
shall be hermetically soldered to the case. Terminal bushings shall be with a creepage distance as
specified in the Technical Datasheets. Connections between the bushings and elements and the
bushings and container shall not rely on soldered joints for mechanical support. Sealing gaskets
shall not be accepted.

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STANDARD TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION WORKS
Title: SPECIFICATION FOR MV CAPACITORS BANKS
DOCUMENT NO: S-POC-MV_00.DOCX Rev: 0-2022 Sheet: 15 of: 29
6.1.4 Connections
The connection between individual capacitor units in the same block shall be such that a failed
capacitor unit can be easily replaced. All interconnections between various components shall be
preferably carried out:
• for outdoor capacitors banks, using suitable copper material i.e. busbar/soft annealed copper rated for
the point of use in the circuit.
6.2 Busbars and Connections
The spacing between busbar phases shall provide the necessary clearance for the voltage rating
and shall be completely insulated in an approved manner (i.e. coat insulation or shrinkable tube).
Taping of busbars will not be accepted.
6.3 Capacitor Bank Enclosure
The enclosure design shall be such that there is adequate dissipation by radiation and convection
of the heat generated by capacitor losses. The arrangement shall be naturally ventilated, and the
maximum temperature of all components shall not exceed the specified values under all site
conditions.
The supplier shall provide supportive calculations for the outdoor capacitors banks, to confirm that
the internal ambient temperature within the capacitor bank enclosure will not exceed the maximum
operating temperature of the capacitor unit as defined by the capacitor unit supplier and based on
the actual operating temperature the units will experience in service based on the type of fusing
and physical arrangement.
The arrangement of the enclosure and its equipment shall be such as to provide easy access for
replacement of the equipment units and safety of operating staff shall be ensured.
The metallic housing shall meet the requirements as specified in the Technical Datasheets.
6.3.1 Corrosion Protection
For Corrosion Protection, reference shall be made to Standard Technical Specification S-GEN-
COR, corrosion protection.
6.4 Cable Connections
For the MV XLPE single core cables the following specifications are applicable:
• S-CAB-UMV-SC
• For outdoor application: S-CAB-ACC-MV-3C-1C-Cu-THC

For the LV power and control cables the following specifications are applicable:
• S-CAB-LV
• S-CAB-LV-CON
6.5 Labels and Plates
Rating plates, labels and other markings shall be clear, indelible, in the English language, and in
accordance with IEC 60871. Drawings of stainless-steel rating plates shall be submitted for
approval.

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STANDARD TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION WORKS
Title: SPECIFICATION FOR MV CAPACITORS BANKS
DOCUMENT NO: S-POC-MV_00.DOCX Rev: 0-2022 Sheet: 16 of: 29
Capacitor unit nameplate marking shall indicate the corresponding purchase contract number, year
of manufacture, type of insulating liquid, rated capacitance, and ratio of measured capacitance to
rated capacitance, voltage, connection diagram, discharge time, design temperature, connection
diagram, discharge time (to 75V), safety instructions.
6.6 Inspection and maintenance
The outdoor capacitors banks shall be inspected periodically and carry out routine maintenance
such as replacement of failed capacitor units or blown fuses as required, but major maintenance
intervals shall not less than 60 months.

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STANDARD TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION WORKS
Title: SPECIFICATION FOR MV CAPACITORS BANKS
DOCUMENT NO: S-POC-MV_00.DOCX Rev: 0-2022 Sheet: 17 of: 29
7 TEST

7.1 Routine tests


Routine tests shall be performed according to IEC Standards and shall be witnessed by
TAQA/ADDC/AADC unless otherwise waived in writing.
7.2 Type and special tests
Type tests may be omitted if acceptable test records (not older than 5 years) can be submitted,
unless specified otherwise.
The tests shall conform with IEC and must include at least the following:
• If applicable, complete assembled capacitor banks according to IEC 62271-200 recommendations. In
all cases the design of the completed equipment shall be verified by:
o Temperature Rise Tests,
o Lightning Impulse Withstand Test
o Short Circuit Withstand Test (for outdoor capacitors banks only)
o Ingress Protection Test for outdoor capacitors banks and Salt Mist Test for outdoor capacitors
banks. The ambient temperature during the temperature rise test for the outdoor capacitor banks
shall be 50°C. The testing Lab shall be a TAQA approved testing laboratory and shall have suitably
dimensioned climate control chamber to create a uniform ambient temperature of 50°C during the
test.
• Capacitor Units according to IEC 60871- 1, 2 & 4.
o Thermal stability test
o Capacitor loss angle
o A.C. voltage test between terminals and container
o Lightning impulse voltage test between terminals and container
o Short circuit discharge test
• Capacitor Stage Contactors
o Insulation (dielectric) test
o Short time current test
o Rated making current test
o Operating duty test
o Temperature rise test
o Radio Interference Voltage (RIV) test
o Mechanical life test
o Control wiring test.
• Fuses according to IEC 60549 / 60282 recommendations
7.3 Site Tests
Not less than one month prior to the commencement of site testing, the Supplier shall submit to
TAQA/ADDC/AADC the Site Test and Commissioning procedure (SAT).
The tests shall be carried out as per approved SAT document.
No testing shall commence until the format and test procedures are agreed and all results shall be
submitted on the approved form.
Testing shall be carried out during normal working hours as far as practicable. Tests, which involve
existing apparatus and outages, may be carried out outside normal working hours. The Supplier

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Title: SPECIFICATION FOR MV CAPACITORS BANKS
DOCUMENT NO: S-POC-MV_00.DOCX Rev: 0-2022 Sheet: 18 of: 29
shall give sufficient notice to allow for the necessary outage arrangements to be made in
conformity with the testing programme.
The Supplier shall advise TAQA/ADDC/AADC in writing at the time of commencement of site
erection of the site supplies, which will be required for the operation of the test equipment.
The Supplier shall provide the requisite experienced test personnel and all relevant test equipment,
unless otherwise agreed by TAQA/ADDC/AADC or stated in the Schedules.
On completion of any group of tests the Supplier shall submit two clean copies of the test results
recorded on the approved form. TAQA/ADDC/AADC shall countersign the test sheets found to
be satisfactory and retain one copy.
The Supplier shall subsequently provide to TAQA/ADDC/AADC six bound copies of all site test
sheets as final records. The test sheets shall be grouped by substation sub-divided by plant type
and further on a circuit-by-circuit basis.
Since the records may be used for maintenance tests, the final records shall be provided as soon as
possible after completion of testing.
No tests as agreed under the programme of tests shall be waived except upon the instruction of
TAQA/ADDC/AADC in writing. All tests shall be carried out in the presence of
TAQA/ADDC/AADC unless otherwise agreed.
The Supplier shall carry out all the necessary tests for the Capacitor bank units, cables and other
associated equipment and submit a report that they are ready for commissioning. Tests on the
Capacitor Bank Units will be carried out by the Supplier under the supervision of the supplier and
energised by the Engineer from TAQA/ADDC/AADC, after witnessing necessary commissioning
tests carried out by the Supplier. Any defects noticed during commissioning due to poor
workmanship, wrong phasing or any other reason shall be made good by the Supplier immediately.
Any defects noticed due to poor workmanship in the guarantee period must be rectified by the
Supplier to the satisfaction of TAQA/ADDC/AADC.
The Site Tests shall include but not limited to the following.
7.3.1 General Checks
A general check of all the main switchgear, labelling and ancillary equipment shall be made and
shall include a check of the completeness, correctness and condition of earth connections, painted
surfaces, cables, wiring, plates and all other auxiliary and ancillary items. Checks shall be made
for any leaks, and that insulators are clean and free from external damage. A check shall be made
that items which are to be taken over by TAQA/ADDC/AADC, e.g. tools, spares, are in order and
are correctly stored for taking over.
Shutters, interlocking, earthing procedures and the interchangeability of components shall be
checked.
7.3.2 Continuity of Cable Connections and Phasing
Continuity of cable connections and phasing sequence to be checked.
7.3.3 Insulation between Phases, Insulation to Earth
Insulation resistance between phases and to earth shall be measured.

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STANDARD TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION WORKS
Title: SPECIFICATION FOR MV CAPACITORS BANKS
DOCUMENT NO: S-POC-MV_00.DOCX Rev: 0-2022 Sheet: 19 of: 29
7.3.4 Testing of Current Transformers in the Capacitor Bank
The Supplier shall be responsible for performing all required tests on the Current transformers
installed in the Capacitor Bank Unit.
7.3.5 Protection
The Supplier will be responsible for carrying out required tests to prove the correct operation of
the following equipment under the supplier’s supervision:
• Capacitor Bank Feeder Circuit Breaker
• Capacitor stage Contactor
• Short Circuit Protection (3 phase)
• External HRC Fuse Failure Indication
• Overvoltage Protection
• Under voltage Protection
• Overload Protection
• Earth fault Protection
• Unbalance Protection
• Over temperature protection
• Relay settings (provided by the Supplier of the capacitor bank).
7.3.5.1 Mechanical Inspection
All relays are to be examined to ensure that they are in proper working condition and correctly
adjusted, correctly labelled and that the relay case, cover, glass and gaskets are in good order and
properly fitting.
7.3.5.2 DC Operations
Tests are to be carried out to prove the correctness of all dc polarities, the operating levels of dc
relays and the correct functioning of dc relay schemes, selection and control switching, indicating
and alarms.
7.3.5.3 Wiring
Inter-relay, inter-unit and cubicle wiring, shall be checked to the appropriate circuit wiring
diagram. Where it is found necessary during pre-commissioning work, to effect site modifications
to the secondary wiring, site copies of the appropriate schematic and wiring diagrams shall be
suitably marked as agreed with TAQA/ADDC/AADC before the circuit is commissioned.
Loop resistance measurements are to be made on all current transformer circuits.
7.3.5.4 Secondary Injection
Secondary injection test shall be carried out on all relays, meters using voltage and current of
sinusoidal waveform at rated power frequency.
7.3.5.5 Operation of Power Factor Regulator
Functional testing of the numerical power factor regulator shall be carried out.

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STANDARD TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION WORKS
Title: SPECIFICATION FOR MV CAPACITORS BANKS
DOCUMENT NO: S-POC-MV_00.DOCX Rev: 0-2022 Sheet: 20 of: 29
7.3.5.6 Interlocking and Trip Tests
All interlocking arrangements both electrical and mechanical shall be fully checked and tested.
Tripping of MV Capacitor Bank Feeder Circuit Breaker shall be ensured by operation of all
associated protections.
7.3.6 System Measurements of Harmonics
In order to ensure that installation of the Capacitor Banks has not badly affected the system, system
measurement of harmonics shall be carried out by the Supplier in the substation where the power
compensation capacitor bank is connected.
7.3.7 Power Factor
Measurement of power factor after capacitor bank commissioning shall be carried out for duration
of 24 hours and various electrical parameters should be recorded including system power factor.
If the average power factor is found to be less than the ADDC/AADC limits, then additional stages
would have to be installed in the capacitor bank.
7.3.8 On Load Tests
In view of the hazards inherent in these tests, they shall be carried out under the direct supervision
of TAQA/ADDC/AADC.
An operation and stability test shall be carried out for on load commissioning of each bank.
On load checks shall be made after the protection gear has been placed in service to ensure that all
connections and test links have been replaced and test leads removed as well as to confirm the
integrity of the current transformer circuits. Where necessary voltage and current readings shall be
taken at the terminals on each relay to ensure that loop connections between the relays are
complete.

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STANDARD TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION WORKS
Title: SPECIFICATION FOR MV CAPACITORS BANKS
DOCUMENT NO: S-POC-MV_00.DOCX Rev: 0-2022 Sheet: 21 of: 29
8 QUALITY AND CERTIFICATION

8.1 Documentation supplied during the tender


The technical documentations to be produced by the Supplier for the economical offer shall contain
the following items:
• The datasheet filled (see Annex A and B).
• Preliminary general arrangement
• Equipment list and associated technical material
• Reference list, with the same ratings of the ones requested in the offer, in the last 10 years.
• Type test reports list
• Corrosion protection method
• List of deviation from tender specification
8.2 Document to be supplied after the order
The technical documentation to be produced by the Supplier after the order shall contain the
following items:
• The technical datasheet D-POC-MV-OHL-AUT filled with the design values.
• General arrangement
• Detailed drawing (layout, section, interface an installation)
• LV schematics and wiring
• Corrosion protection procedure approved by ADDC/AADC
• Manufacturing and test quality plan
• Type test certificate of the accessories installed (bushing, control cabinet etc.)
• Routine test certificate of each component of the boards
• Factory tests procedure
• Installation and Commissioning test procedure and report
• Factory test report (to be submitted after witness tests)
• Operation and maintenance manual including test reports witnesses by ADDC/AADC or their
representative.
• Datasheet of all accessories installed

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Title: SPECIFICATION FOR MV CAPACITORS BANKS
DOCUMENT NO: S-POC-MV_00.DOCX Rev: 0-2022 Sheet: 22 of: 29
9 DELIVERY, HANDLING AND LOGISTIC ISSUE

9.1 Packaging and transportation


The Supplier is responsible for all the delivery procedures and provisions for storage of the
equipment in factory after the tests and until the transport operations.
The supplier shall pack the equipment with a suitable cases and protective measures granting the
safe delivery of the good at the final place of installation.
9.2 Installation and erection
The capacitor banks shall be factory pre-assembled as far as possible to minimize the work
required at site.

10 EXCEPTIONS
Possible exceptions to the present prescriptions, concerning the adoption of technical and/or
manufacturing aspects different from the ones prescribed in the present GS, can be evaluated by
ADDC/AADC.
In such a case, ADDC/AADC will take into account the opportunity to require additional tests
with regard to the technical/manufacturing proposed solutions.
Such exceptions can be approved by ADDC/AADC.

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STANDARD TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION WORKS
Title: SPECIFICATION FOR MV CAPACITORS BANKS
DOCUMENT NO: S-POC-MV_00.DOCX Rev: 0-2022 Sheet: 23 of: 29
ANNEX A DRAWING

Capacitor unit conceptual arrangement

≤ 2 kV

≤ 2 kV
Ur
≤ 2 kV

≤ 2 kV

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Title: SPECIFICATION FOR MV CAPACITORS BANKS
DOCUMENT NO: S-POC-MV_00.DOCX Rev: 0-2022 Sheet: 24 of: 29
Client: ADDC/ AADC
STANDARD TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION WORKS
Title: SPECIFICATION FOR MV CAPACITORS BANKS
DOCUMENT NO: S-POC-MV_00.DOCX Rev: 0-2022 Sheet: 25 of: 29
Bank Schematics

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STANDARD TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION WORKS
Title: SPECIFICATION FOR MV CAPACITORS BANKS
DOCUMENT NO: S-POC-MV_00.DOCX Rev: 0-2022 Sheet: 26 of: 29
11kV control architecture

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STANDARD TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION WORKS
Title: SPECIFICATION FOR MV CAPACITORS BANKS
DOCUMENT NO: S-POC-MV_00.DOCX Rev: 0-2022 Sheet: 27 of: 29
22kV control architecture

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STANDARD TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION WORKS
Title: SPECIFICATION FOR MV CAPACITORS BANKS
DOCUMENT NO: S-POC-MV_00.DOCX Rev: 0-2022 Sheet: 28 of: 29
Capacitor unit conceptual arragement

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STANDARD TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION WORKS
Title: SPECIFICATION FOR MV CAPACITORS BANKS
DOCUMENT NO: S-POC-MV_00.DOCX Rev: 0-2022 Sheet: 29 of: 29

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