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E39-TS160MVA AUTO Transformer

The document outlines the technical specifications for a 160 MVA, 220/132/33 KV auto transformer, detailing the scope, standards, auxiliary power supply, principal parameters, and various technical requirements. It includes inspection and testing protocols, quality assurance plans, and documentation necessary for the transformer’s operation in Odisha's sub-stations. Additionally, it specifies the environmental conditions and standards that the transformer must meet for effective performance.

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The document outlines the technical specifications for a 160 MVA, 220/132/33 KV auto transformer, detailing the scope, standards, auxiliary power supply, principal parameters, and various technical requirements. It includes inspection and testing protocols, quality assurance plans, and documentation necessary for the transformer’s operation in Odisha's sub-stations. Additionally, it specifies the environmental conditions and standards that the transformer must meet for effective performance.

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ODISHA POWER TRANSMISSION CORPORATION LIMITED

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

FOR

160 MVA, 220/132/33 KV AUTO TRANSFORMER

Page 1 of 100
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Sl. No. TITLE.

1.0 SCOPE.
2.0 Standards
3.0 Auxiliary Power Supply.
4.0 Principal Parameters.
5.0 General Technical Requirements.
5.1 Duty requirements.
5.2 Transformer Losses
5.3 Clearance.
5.4 Constructional Details.
5.4.1 Tank and Tank Accessories.
5.4.2 Valves and Location.
5.4.3 Joints and Gaskets.
5.4.4 Pressure relief device.
5.4.5 Earthing terminals.
5.4.6 Corrosion Protection.
5.4.7 Rating, diagram and valve plates.
5.4.8 Core.
5.4.9 Windings.
5.4.10 Gas and Oil actuated relays.
5.4.11 Temperature indicating devices and alarms.
5.4.12 Cooling equipment and its control.
5.4.13 Voltage selection and control.
5.4.14 Supervisory control.
5.4.15 Terminal and connection arrangements.
5.4.16 Specification for control cabinets.
5.4.17 Insulating Oil.
5.4.18 Cleaning, painting and tropicalisation.
5.4.19 Bolts and Nuts.
5.4.20 Wiring and cabling.
5.4.21 Fittings.
5.4.22 Limits of Temperature rise.
5.4.23 Motors & MCBs.
5.4.24 Spanners & Special tools.
5.4.25 List of Mandatory Spares.
6.0 INSPECTION AND TESTING.
6.1 Testing facilities
6.2 General
6.3 Stage Inspection.
6.4 Final Inspection
6.4.1 Type Tests & Special Tests
6.4.2 Routine Tests
6.4.3 Challenge test
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6.4.4 Tests on site
7.0 TEST REPORTS.
8.0 LIST OF TRANSFORMER ACCESSORIES AND
TEST CERTIFICATES REQUIRED FOR THEM.
9.0 INSPECTION.
9.1 General.
9.2 Inspection Programme.
9.3 Pre-shipment check at supplier’s works.
9.4 Recommended commissioning checks.
10.0 QUALITY ASSURANCE PLAN.
11.0 DOCUMENTATION.
12.0 PACKING AND FORWARDING.
13.0 SUPERVISION OF ERECTION, TESTING
AND COMMISSIONING.
14.0 QUANTITY AND DELIVERY REQUIREMENTS.
15.0 VALUES QUOTED IN G.T.P. AND LOSS
CALCULATION.
16.0 METHOD OF TECHNICAL EVALUATION.

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ANNEXURES
No. Title.

I. Quantity and Delivery Schedule.


II. Maximum Flux Density and Core
Weight calculation.
III. Details of Loss Calculations.
IV. Guaranteed Technical Particulars.
V. Additional Schedule of Informations.
VI. Check list towards Type Test Reports.
VII. Calibration Status of Testing
Instruments/Meters.
VIII. Check list for Delivery Schedule.
IX. Abstract of Terms & Conditions
(Technical).

N. B. : 1. Annexure-II to IX are to be filled up in complete shape by the bidders,


failing which their tenders are liable for rejection.

2. No approximate value is allowed in respect of any of the parameters,


as asked in the above Annexures. The bidders may quote the firm
values with tolerances, if asked in respective parameters.

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SECTION - IV.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
1.0 SCOPE:-
1.1 This Specification provides for design, engineering, manufacture, assembly, stage
inspection, final inspection and testing before despatch, packing and delivery at
destination Sub-station by road transport, unloading at site and supervision of erection,
testing and commissioning of 160MVA, 220/132/33KV Auto Transformer, complete
with all fittings, accessories, associated equipments and spares, required for its
satisfactory operation in any of the sub-stations of the State of Odisha.
1.2 The scope of supply includes the provision of training for Purchaser’s personnel.
1.3 The transformers shall confirm in all respects to high standards of engineering, design,
workmanship and the latest revisions of relevant standards at the time of offer and
Purchaser shall have the power to reject any work or material which, in his judgment, is
not in full accordance therewith. The transformer(s), offered shall be complete with all
components, necessary for their effective and trouble free operation. Such components
shall be deemed to be within the scope of supply, irrespective of whether those are
specifically brought out in this Specification and/or the commercial order or not.
1.4 The transformer(s), to be supplied against this specification shall be suitable for
satisfactory continuous operation under the following Topographical and Meteorological
conditions:-

a) Maximum ambient air temperature (ºC) - 50


b) Minimum ambient air temperature (ºC)- 0
c) Average daily ambient air temperature (ºC)- 32
d) Relative humidity (%) - 100
e) Average rainfall per annum (cm)- 150
f) Maximum altitude above mean Sea level (m)- 1000
g) Maximum wind pressure (Kg/m²)- 80.84
h) Isoceraunic level (days/year)- 70
i) Seismic withstand factor(g) 0.3

j) Wind Velocity-(Wind Zone to IS875) (m/sec) 50


k) Pollution level to IEC815 Heavy
l) Air-borne contamination, if any Highly Polluted

2.0 STANDARDS:-
2.1 All transformers and associated equipments and accessories shall, except where
modified by this Specification, be designed, manufactured and tested in accordance
with the latest editions of the relevant International (IEC), Indian (IS) and British (BS)
standards. In case of conflict, the order of precedence shall be (1) IEC, (2) IS, (3) Other.
Reference to particular standard or recommendation in this Specification does not
relieve the Supplier of the necessity of providing goods and services, complying with
other relevant standards or recommendations.
The list of standards, provided in this Specification is not to be considered exhaustive
and the supplier shall ensure that equipments supplied under this contract meet the
requirements of the relevant standard whether or not it is mentioned here.

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IEC IS BS/other Title
60076 2026 171 Auto Transformers
P-1-2000
P-2-1993
P-3,5-2000
P-6-1997
- - 6056 Methods of measurement of transformer
and Reactor sound levels
- - 4360 Weldable structural steel

- - 61 Threads for light gauge copper tube and fittings


- - 3600 Steel pipes and tubes for pressure purpose

- - 4504 Flanges for pipes, valves and fittings


529 13947 EN60529 Enclosures for electrical apparatus (App.C-
13947)
214 - 4571 On load tap changers
60137(1995) 2099 223 Bushings for alternating voltages above
1000V
- 3347 - Dimensions for porcelain transformer
bushing for use in lightly polluted
atmospheres
223 - 4963 Tests on hollow insulators
60354(1991) 6600 BSCP-0160 Loading guide for transformers
606 - - Application guide for power transformers
60296(Amd1-1986) 335 BS-14 Specification for unused mineral insulating oil
for Transformers and reactors
34 325 - Three phase Induction Motors
185 2705 - Current Transformers
518 - - Dimensional standardization of terminals
for HV Equipment
616 5578 - Terminal and tapping markings for Power
(11353) Transformers
- 1886 - Code of practice for installation and
maintenance of Transformers
- 3639 - Fittings and accessories for power
transformers
- 3637 - Gas operated relays
- 6272 - Industrial cooling fans
- 4691 - Degrees of protection provided by
enclosures for rotating electrical machines
186 3156 Specification for voltage transformers
617 - - Graphical Symbols for drawings
- 2629 729 Galvanising
- 2633 - Methods of testing uniformity for zinc
coated articles
- 5 - Colours for ready mixed paints and
enamels
- 2147 - Degrees of protection provided by
enclosures for Low voltage switchgears
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and control gears
- 3401/1992 - Silicagel
9434 - Guide for sampling and analysis of
dissolved gas in oil filled equipment.
12676 - Oil impregnated paper insulated Bushing
Dimension and requirements.
60071, P-1-1993 - - Insulation Co-ordination
P-2-1996
- 375 - Markings & Arrangements for switchgear
Bus bars, Main connections and Auxiliary
wiring
- 3638/1996 - Application Guide for Gas operated Relays.
60214(1989) 8468 - On-load Tap-changer.
- 8269 - Methods for switching Impulse Test on
High Voltage Insulators.
- 10028/1981 - Installation of Transformers.
(Part-2)
- 10028/1981 - Maintenance of Transformers.
(Part-3)
- 10561/1983- Application Guide of Power Transformers.
60542,
Amd 1-1988 8468/1997 - Application Guide for On-load Tap-changer.
- 8263 - Method for Radio Interference Tests on
High Voltage Insulators.
- 3202 - Code of practice for climate proofing of
Electrical Equipment.
- 6702/1972 - Method for determination of Electric
strength of Insulating Oils.
- 6103/1971 - Method of Test for specific Resistance of
Elect.Insulating Liquids.
- 6262/1971 - Method of Test for power factor and
Dielectric Constant of Electrical Insulating
Liquids.
- 6104/1971 - Method of Test for Interfacial Tension of oil
against water by the Ring Method.
60034,
P1-22(1972-2000) - - Rotating Electrical Machines.
60044, - - Instrument Transformers.
Amd P1-2000,
P-6-1992
60060, - - High Voltage Test Techniques.
P-1-1989,
Amd P-2-1996
60085 (1994) - - Thermal Evaluation and classification of
Elect. Insulation.
60270 (1981) - - Partial Discharge Measurements.
60404-8-7 (1998) - - Specification for Individual Materials-Cold
Rolled Grain oriented Electrical Steel sheet
and strip delivered in fully processed state
60529 (Amd 1-1999) - - Degree of protection, provided by
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enclosures (IP-Code)
60551(Amd 1-1995) - - Determination of Transformer and Reactor
Sound Levels.
60567(1992) - - - Guide for sampling Gases and oil from oil-
filled Electrical equipment for the analysis of
free and Dissolved Gases
60599(1999) - - Mineral Oil-Impregnated Electrical
Equipment in service-Guide to the
Interpretation of Dissolved and Free Gases
Analysis.
60722 (1982) - - Guide to the Lightning and Switching
Impulse Testing of Power Transformers and
Reactors.
60815 (1986) - - Guide for selection of Insulators in respect
of polluted conditions.
60947, P-1-7 - - Low voltage switchgear & control gear.
(l984-2000)
- IEEE C 57.93 IEEE Guides for Installation of Liquid
1995 Immersed Power Transformers.
- - IEEE Std 80 Guide for safety and AC Sub-station
Grounding.
- - IEEE Std 979 Guide for Sub-station Fire protection.
- - IEEE Std 980 Guide for containment and control of oil
spills in Sub-stations.
- - CBIP Pub.295/ Manual on Transformers.
2006
- - NFPA National Fire Protection Association.
- - NEMA- -
Standard No.1.
- - Indian Electricity -
Rules-1956.

2.2 The standards, mentioned above are available from:


Standard: Name and Address:
IS Bureau of Indian Standards,
Manak Bhawan, 9-Bahadur Sahah Zafar Marg,
New Delhi - 110001, India.
IEC International Electro Technical Commission,
Bureau Central dela Commission,
Electro Technique International,
1-Ruede Verembe,
Geneva, SWITZERLAND.

2.3 Transformer meeting with requirements of other authoritative International Standards


that ensure equal or better performance than the standards, mentioned above shall
also be considered. When the transformer, offered by the supplier conforms to other
standards, salient points of difference between standards adopted and the standards,
specified in this specification shall be clearly brought out in the offer. Two copies of
such standards with authentic translation in English shall be furnished along-with the
offer.
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3.0 AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY:-
Auxiliary electrical equipment shall be suitable for operation on the following supply system.
(a) Power devices like drive motors of 415V, 3Phase, 4 Wire, 50 Hz, neutral
Rating 1KW and above. Grounded AC supply.
(b) Lighting, space heaters and 240V, single phase, 50Hz, neutral
KW Meters. Grounded AC supply.
(c) Alarm control and protective 220V, DC, 2 Wire.
Devices.
Each of the foregoing supplies shall be made available by the purchaser at the terminal point
for each transformer for operation of accessories and auxiliary equipment. Supplier’s scope
includes supply of interconnecting cables, terminal boxes etc. The above supply voltage may
vary as below and all devices shall be suitable for continuous operation over entire range of
voltages.
(i) AC Supply: - Voltage ± 10%
Frequency ± 5%
(ii) DC Supply: - - 15% to + 10%

4.0 PRINCIPAL PARAMETERS:-


For 160 MVA, 220/132/33 KV Auto Transformer
The transformer shall conform to the following specific parameters:-

Sl. No. Item. Specification.


1 Type of Power 3 Phase Auto Inter-connecting transformer
Transformer/Installation. suitable for outdoor installation and suitable for bi-
directional flow of power
2 Type of Mounting. On wheels, mounted on rails.
3 Suitable for rated system 50 Hz (± 5%).
frequency.
4 (a) Maximum system voltage 245 KV/145 KV/36KV.
ratio (HV/IV/LV)
(b) Nominal voltage
Ratio (HV/IV/LV) 220KV/132 KV/33 KV.
5 No. of Phases. 3 (Three)
6 No. of Windings. Auto Transformer with tertiary.
7 Type of Cooling. ONAN/ONAF/OFAF.

NOTE: - ONAN- Oil Natural Air Natural.


ONAF - Oil Natural Air Forced.
OFAF - Oil Forced Air Forced.

8 MVA Rating corresponding to cooling system. 160MVA


(a) ONAN cooling. 60% - 96 MVA
(b) ONAF cooling. 80% - 128 MVA
(c) OFAF cooling. 100% - 160 MVA
9 Method of connection. HV - Star
IV - Star
LV - Delta.
10 Connection symbol. Ynao (d11).
11 System Earthing. Effectively solidly earthed.
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12 Percentage Impedances, voltage on normal tap % Impedance Tolerance
and MVA base corresponding to HV/IV rating
and applicable tolerances:
(a) HV - IV 10 + 10%
(b) HV - LV 60 ± 15%
(c) IV - LV 45 ± 15%
(No negative tolerance on HV-IV %
Impedance)
NOTE: - No reactor either inside or outside the tank shall be used to achieve above % Imp.
Value.

13 Intended regular cyclic overloading of windings.


(a) HV and IV IEC 76-1, Clause 4.2
(b) Tertiary. Suitable for no load operation as well as
for loading to its rated capacity with
Capacitive or inductive loading or
Combination of both. (Subject to
maximum of 33% of the rated capacity
of HV winding.)
14 a)Anticipated unbalanced loading. < 10%
b)Anticipated Continuous loading 110% of rated current
of windings

15 Tap changing gear: - In Tank, Hi-speed Resistor Type


(i) Type. On load.
(ii) Provided on. HV end to vary HV (220KV)
(iii) Tap range. - 10% to + 10%.
(iv) Tap step. 1.25%.
(v) Automatic control required? Yes.
(vi) Remote control panel required? Yes.
(vii) DC supply. As per Specification.
(viii) Supervisory control provision required? Yes.
(ix) Marshalling kiosk required? Yes.
(x) No. of Transformers in parallel for which 4 (Maximum).
auto control to be suitable.
(xi) Rated Current 600A(min.)
(xii) Rated short circuit current 8KA(rms)(min.)

16 Over voltage operating capability and duration. 125% rated voltage for 60 seconds.
140% rated voltage for 5 seconds.
110% rated voltage continuous
17 Minimum Air core reactance of HV windings. 20%
18 Minimum knee point voltage (This will be At 110% of rated voltage.
determined during no load test method that 10%
increase in voltage from 110% rated voltage
causes the excitation current to increase not by
more than 50%).
19 Maximum Flux Density in any part of the core 1.5
and yoke at rated MVA, rated voltage [220
KV/132 KV/33 KV] and rated frequency [50 HZ]
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[In Tesla].
20 Insulation levels:-
For windings:- HV IV LV NEUTRAL
(a) 1.2/50 microsecond wave Shape Impulse
Withstand (KVP). 950 650 170 170
(b) Power frequency voltage withstand (KV-
rms). 395 275 70 70
21 Type of winding insulation:-
(a) HV/IV winding. Graded.
(b) LV winding. Full.

22 Withstand time for three phase short circuit at 5 seconds.


Terminals.
23 Partial discharge As per relevant up-to-date IEC
.
24 Noise level at rated voltage and frequency. As per latest NEMA Std. Tr-1.

25 Permissible Temperature Rise over ambient


Temperature. (Both for ONAN, ONAF & OFAF Ratings)
(i) Of top oil measured by thermometer 40° C (MAX.)
& Optic Fiber Temperature Sensor
(ii) Of winding measured by resistance 45° C (MAX.)
Method
(iii) Of winding hot spot temperature rise 54° C (MAX.)
measured by Optic Fiber Temperature
Sensors
(iv) Reference ambient temperature 50° C [MAX.]

26 Minimum clearances in air (mm):- Phase to phase. Phase to ground


(a) HV 2700 2400
(b) IV 1600 1380
(c) LV 1000 650
27 Terminals. 245 KV OIP condenser bushing (Anti-
(a) HV winding line end. fog type).
(b) IV winding line end 145 KV OIP condenser bushing (Anti-
fog type).

(c) HV/IV winding neutral end. 36 KV Oil-filled porcelain Communicating type


bushing (Anti-fog Type).
(d) LV winding. - Do -
28 Current rating. Of Bushing 1. 245 KV - 1250 Amp.
2. 145 KV - 1250 Amp.
3. 36 KV - 1000 Amp.
29 Maximum Radio Interference Voltage level at 1 500 micro volts.
MHZ & 1.1 times max. Rms phase to ground
Voltage for HV winding.
30 Minimum visual corona extinction voltage (KV- 176 for 245 KV class.
rms). 105 for 145 KV class.
31 (a) Number of cooler banks required per Minimum of two.
Transformer.
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(b) Rating of each bank as % of total loss. Not greater than 50%.
(c) No. of Pumps. One 100% pump and 100% stand -
by Pump in each bank.
(d) No. of Fans. Adequate numbers of fans of
18”/24” sweep with one No. stand-
by fan in each bank.
32 Insulation level of bushing. & HV IV LV NEUTRAL
(a) Lightning Impulse withstand (KVP) 1050 650 250 170
(b) 1 Minute Power Frequency withstand 460 275 95 70
Voltage (KV - rms).
(c) Creepage distance (mm). (min.) 6125 3625 900 900
(d) Maximum Tan Delta for bushings at 20 deg. C
as per IEC-60137 -------------0.007-------------------
33 Material of HV, IV & LV Conductor. Copper.
34 Accommodation on tank for outdoor Neutral C.Ts. There shall be provision on the main
Tank of the Transformer for
installation of Outdoor NCT and the
required clearances for the same
are to be maintained as per this
Specification.
35 (a) Bushing current transformer(for
Restricted E/F protection).
(i) Type. Single phase, ring type turret mounted.
(ii) Current Ratio (A/A). 800/1A
(iii) Knee Point voltage (V). 1000 Volts.
(iv) Accuracy class. P.S.
(v) Secondary resistance (Ohms.) 5 At 75°C.
(vi) Maximum Excitation current at minimum 50 mA
Knee Point Voltage
(vii) No. of cores. Two (identical).
(viii) Application. REF and spare.
(b) Neutral C.T. (To be provided by the bidder):
(i) Type. Separate ring type outdoor mounted
(ii) Quantity. One number.
(iii) Voltage class. 36 KV.
(iv) No. of cores. Two (identical).
(v) Current ratio (A/A). 800/1A
(vi) Turn ratio. Identical to turns ratio, provided on
HV and IV side.
(vii) Knee point voltage. 600 volts.
(viii) Class of Accuracy. P.S.
(ix) Maximum secondary winding resistance 5 at 75°C.
(Ohms).
(x) Maximum Excitation current at minimum 25 mA
Knee Point Voltage
(xi) Location for mounting. Bracket mounted on tank(with
neutral lead for connection for
Neutral Bushing to NCT).
(NOTE: - HV - High Voltage, IV - Intermediate Voltage, LV -Low Voltage.)

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36 Maximum current density for HV, IV & LV 2.8 A/ mm²
Windings for rated current.
37 Type of oil preservation. Air cell type.
38 (i) Minimum Insulation resistance at an ambient HV-IV /E & LV/E-3000 M-ohms
Temperature of 30 deg. C with 5KV Megger for HV-IV /LV-4000 M-ohms
600 seconds duration.
(ii)Polarization index i.e. ratio of Megger values Shall be greater than or equal to
at 600 sec. to 60 sec. for H.V. to Earth, L.V. to ‘1.5’, but less than or equal to ‘5’.
Earth and H.V to L.V
39. Zero Sequence Impedance Shall be 80% or more of the positive
Sequence value
40. Core Assembly BOLTLESS TYPE
41. No. of pressure relief devices to be provided. Adequate Nos

5.0 GENERAL TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS: -


5.1 Duty Requirements.
5.1.1 The transformer will be used for bi-directional flow of rated power.
5.1.2 The transformer and all its accessories like C.Ts. shall be designed to withstand without
injury, the thermal and mechanical effects of a short circuit at the terminals of any
winding with full voltage, maintained on all other windings for duration of five seconds.
The bidder is to furnish the supporting calculation towards above along with the bid
offer. The short circuit level of the H.V. system to which the subject Transformer will be
connected is 40KA(rms,3-phase fault) for 220 KV, 31.5KA(rms, 3-phase fault) for 132KV
and 25KA for 33KV system.
5.1.3 The transformer shall be capable of being loaded in accordance with IS: 6600 upto loads
of 150 %. There shall be no limitation imposed by bushings, tap changer etc.
5.1.4 The transformer shall be capable of being operated without danger on any tapping at
the rated KVA with voltage variation of ± 10% corresponding to the voltage of that
tapping.
5.1.5 Radio interference and Noise level:
(i) The transformers shall be designed with particular attention to suppression of
maximum harmonic voltage, especially the third and fifth so as to minimize
interference with communication circuits.
(ii) The noise level, when energized at normal voltage and frequency with fans and
pumps running shall not exceed, when measured under standard conditions, the
values, specified in NEMA, TR-1.
The transformer noise levels shall be measured as a routine test and in
accordance with IEC-60551:1981.
5.1.6 Transformer shall be capable of operating under the natural cooled condition upto the
specified load. The forced cooling equipment shall come into operation by preset
contacts of winding temperature indicator and initially as ONAF upto specified load and
then as OFAF. Cooling shall be so designed that during total failure of power supply to
cooling fans and oil pumps, the transformer shall be able to operate at full load for at
least ten (10) minutes without the calculated winding hot spot temperature exceeding
150 degree centigrade. Also stopping of one or two cooling fans should not have any
effect on the cooling system. Transformers fitted with two coolers each capable of
dissipating 50 percent of the loss at continuous maximum rating shall be capable of
operating for 20 minutes in the event of failure of the oil circulating pump or blowers,
associated with one cooler, without the calculated winding hot spot temperature
exceeding 115 degree centigrade at continuous maximum rating.
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5.1.7 Transformer shall be capable of withstanding thermal and mechanical stresses, caused
by symmetrical or asymmetrical faults on any winding.
5.1.8 Transformer shall accept, without injurious heating, combined voltage and frequency
fluctuation, which produces the following over fluxing condition:
i) 125% for 1 minute The base voltage and frequency refer
140% for 5 seconds. to those mentioned in Clause 4.0 (3& 4).
ii) Over fluxing withstand characteristics upto 170% shall be submitted along
with the bid.
5.1.9 The tenderers shall recommend if any Surge Arresters and surge capacitors are required
to be connected to tertiary terminals to protect the tertiary winding against transfer
surges during fault and its transient conditions when the tertiary winding is unloaded. If
so, full specifications of above equipments and the manner in which the same are
required to be connected shall be given in the tender.
5.1.10 In case, no surge protection devices are required, tenderer should comment, is solid
Earthing of one terminal of unloaded tertiary winding would be in order. The
arrangement of earthing of terminals of unloaded tertiary winding is to be shown.
5.1.11 Autotransformers shall be capable of withstanding the stresses that would develop
because of inductive or capacitive loading on tertiary winding.

5.2.0 TRANSFORMER LOSSES:-


5.2.1 The bidder shall indicate values of No load losses (iron losses), load losses (copper
losses) and auxiliary losses in his bid, which shall be firm.
5.2.2 Loss figure for evaluation of bid:-
For total cost evaluation for comparison, capitalized cost of losses shall be calculated at
the following rates per one-kilo watt of loss:
i) No load losses- Rs 2,29,820.00/KW
ii) Load (Copper) losses- Rs1,37,892.00/KW
iii) Auxiliary losses- Rs1,37,892.00/KW
For fraction of a KW, capitalized cost of losses should be calculated on pro-rata basis.
The lowest figure of loss for the transformer, quoted by any Bidder shall be taken as
basis and that quoted by the particular Bidder shall be used to arrive at the differential
bid price to be applied for the bid. The transformer losses, guaranteed in the bid are to
be supported by design calculations along with documentary evidences.
5.2.3 Liquidated damage for excessive losses:-
On testing, if it is found that actual losses are more than the values, quoted in the bid,
undisputed liquidated damages shall be recovered from the supplier at the following
rates: -
(i) For each KW of excess in ‘No Load losses… Rs.4,59,640.00/KW
(ii) For each KW of excess in ‘Load losses’ Rs.2,75,784.00/KW
and “auxiliary losses”

For fractional of Kilowatt, penalties shall be applied on prorata basis. No bonus shall be
payable for losses, which are less than those, stated in the Bid.
The purchaser reserves the right to reject the transformer, if on testing, the
losses exceed the declared losses beyond tolerance limits as per I.S. or the temperature
rise in oil and/or winding exceed the values, specified in technical particulars or
impedance value differs from the guaranteed value including tolerance as per this
specification and if any of the test results do not match with the values, given in the
guaranteed technical particulars and as per technical specification. The purchaser
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reserves the right to retain the rejected transformer and take it into service until the
supplier replaces it, at no extra cost to the purchaser by a new transformer.
Alternatively, the supplier shall repair or replace the transformer in a reasonable period,
as decided by the purchaser to purchaser’s satisfaction at no extra cost to the purchaser.

5.2.4 In case of failure of the transformer, the supplier shall take back the faulty transformer
from its plinth for repair at their own cost (or replace the transformer with a new
transformer) and deliver, at their own cost, unload at the destination sub-station
transformer plinth within three months period from the date of intimation of defects to
the satisfaction of the owner, at free of cost. If the delivery after repair/replacement
will not be completed within three months, then the supplier shall pay penalty @ 0.5%
of the contract price for each calendar week of delay from the end of three months
period from the date of intimation of defects. Also, the Purchaser reserves the right for
forfeiture of the total Composite Bank Guarantee and all the Securities, available with
OPTCL, in case the Supplier fails to pay the penalty by one month before the expiry of
the guarantee period. Also, this will be taken as adverse in all future tenders.

5.3 CLEARANCE :-
The overall dimensions of the transformer shall allow for sufficient clearances for
installation in a 245/145 KV switchyard with bay width of 18000/10500 mm and boom
height of 15/11 m.
5.4 CONSTRUCTIONAL DETAILS:
The features and constructional details of Auto transformer shall be in accordance with
the requirements, stated hereunder:-

5.4.1 TANK AND TANK ACCESSORIES:


5.4.1.1 TANK : -
(a) The transformer shall be enclosed in a suitably stiffened welded steel tank such that the
transformer can be lifted and transported without permanent deformation or oil
leakage.
The construction shall employ weldable, low carbon, tested quality structural steel of an
approved grade to BS: 4360. The transformer tank shall have rectangular shape. The
minimum thickness of base and tank cover shall be 16mm. and that of sides is 10mm.
(b) The tank of the transformer shall be complete with all accessories and shall be designed
so as to allow complete transformer in the tank and filled with oil, to be lifted by crane
or jacks, transported by road or rail without over-straining any joint and without causing
subsequent leakage of oil.
(c) All seams and those joints, not required to be opened at site shall be factory-welded
and wherever possible they shall be double welded. After completion of tank
construction and before painting, dye penetration test shall be carried out on welded
parts of jacking bosses, lifting lugs and all load bearing members. Also radiographic tests
shall be carried out on 5% of total weld length. The requirement of post-weld heat
treatment for tank/stress relieving parts shall be based on recommendations of BS:
5500, Table 4.4.3.1.
(d) All necessary precautions shall be taken to prevent ingress of moisture between flange
plates, around gaskets and O-rings, at insulator/flange interfaces etc. due to high
humidity.
(e) Tank stiffeners shall be provided, if required, for general rigidity and these shall be
designed to prevent retention of water.
(f) The transformer shall be of bell type tank construction with the joint at about 500 mm.
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above the bottom of the tank. In case the joint is welded, it shall be provided with
flanges, suitable for repeated welding. The joint shall be provided with a suitable gasket
to prevent weld splatter inside the tank. Proper tank shielding shall be done to prevent
excessive temperature rise of the joint.
(g) The main tank body excluding tap-changing compartments, radiators and coolers shall
be capable of withstanding vacuums i.e. 100.64 KN/m² of gauge pressure, 760 mm of
Hg.
(h) The tank shall be designed to withstand:-
(i) Mechanical shocks during transportation.
(ii) Vacuum filling of oil.
(iii) Continuous internal pressure of 35 KN/m² over normal hydrostatic pressure of oil.
(iv) Short circuit forces.
(I) Wherever possible, the transformer tank and its accessories shall be designed without
pockets wherein gas may collect. Where pockets cannot be avoided, pipes shall be
provided to vent the gas into the main expansion pipe. The vent pipes shall have
minimum inside diameter of 15 mm except for short branch pipes, which may be 6 mm
minimum inside diameter.
(j) All joints other than those, which may have to be broken, shall be welded, when
required, they shall be double-welded. All bolted joints to the tank shall be fitted with
suitable oil-tight gaskets, which shall give a satisfactory service under the operating
conditions and guaranteed temperature-rise conditions. Special attention shall be given
to the methods of making hot oil tight joints between the tank and the cover as also
between the cover and the bushing and all other outlets to ensure that the joints can be
remade satisfactorily at site and with ease with the help of semi-skilled labour. If gasket
is compressible, metallic stops shall be provided to prevent over compression.
(k) Adequate space shall be provided at the bottom of the tank for collection of sediments.
(l) The base of each tank shall be so designed that it shall be possible to move the
complete unit by skidding in any direction without injury when using plates or rails.
(m) Tank shields shall be such that no magnetic fields shall exist outside the tank. They shall
be of magnetically permeable material. If required, impermeable shields shall be
provided at the coil ends. Tank shield shall not resonate when excited at the natural
frequency of the equipment. Bidder may confirm use of tank shields in the schedule of
additional information.
(n) Suitable guides shall be provided in the tank for positioning the core and coil assembly.
(o) The tank shall be designed such that it can be mounted on the plinth directly.
(p) When the transformers are provided with separately mounted radiators, flexible joints
shall be provided in the main oil pipes, connecting the transformer tank to the radiator
banks to reduce vibration and facilitate erection and dismantling.
(q) The transformer tank, fittings, radiators and all accessories shall be designed to
withstand seismic acceleration, as specified.
(r) All connections, bolted to the tank shall be fitted with suitable gas oil resistant gaskets,
made of such a material that no serious deterioration occurs under service conditions.
Gaskets of nitrile rubber or equivalent shall be used to ensure perfect oil tightness. All
gaskets shall be of closed design (without open ends) and shall be of one piece only.
Rubber gaskets, used for flange connections of the various oil compartments shall be
laid in grooves or in groove-equivalent retainers on both sides of the gaskets throughout
their total length. Care shall be taken to secure uniformly distributed mechanical
pressure over the gaskets and retainers throughout the total length. Gaskets of
neoprene and/or any kind of impregnated/ bonded cork or cork only which can easily be
damaged by over-pressing are not acceptable. Use of hemp as gasket material is also not
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acceptable.

5.4.1.2 LIFTING AND HAULAGE FACILITIES :-


The transformer tank shall be provided with: -
a) Lifting lugs, suitable for the weight of the transformer, including core and windings, fittings
and with the tank, filled with oil.
(b) At least four jacking lugs and where required, with lugs suitably positioned for transport on
a beam transporter.
(c) Haulage lugs to enable a steel rope to be used safely for haulage in any direction.
(d) The transformer must be provided with clearly marked locations for the fixing of jacks. The
free space between the bottom of the tank and the fixing for jacks must be 300 - 350 mm.

5.4.1.3 FOUNDATIONS, CABLE DUCTING ETC.:-


The Supplier will have to liaise with the Purchaser or its authorised contractor immediately
after Design approval to finalize the detailed design of the following:-
• Transformer main tank foundations.
• Cooler bank foundations.
• Marshalling kiosk/control cabinet location and foundation.
• Cable ducting requirements.
• Adequate bunding design for the complete containment of all oil spills.
• Any other civil/electrical requirements for the installation of the transformer.

5.4.1.4 TANK COVER:


(a) The tank cover shall be of adequate strength, shall not distort when lifted and shall be
provided with suitable flanges having sufficient and properly spaced bolts. At least two
adequately sized inspection openings, one at each end of the tank shall be provided for
easy access to the internal connections of bushings, winding connections and earthing
links. The inspection covers shall not weigh more than 25 Kg. The inspection cover shall
be provided with lifting handles.
(b) The tank and cover shall be designed in such a manner so as to leave no external pockets
in which water can lodge, no internal pockets in which oil can remain when draining the
tank or in which air can be trapped when filling the tank, and to provide easy access to all
external surfaces for painting. The design of the tank cover should not present a safety
hazard to personnel working on top of the unit.
(c) It must be possible to remove any bushing without removing the tank cover.
(d) One pocket shall be provided for stem type thermometer in addition to those for the
Bulbs of the oil temperature and winding temperature indicators. These pockets shall be
located in the position of the maximum oil temperature and it must be possible to
remove any bulb without lowering the oil level in the tank. Captive screwed caps shall be
provided to prevent the ingress of water to the thermometer pockets when they are not
in use.
(e) Bushings, turrets, covers of inspection opening, thermometer pockets etc. shall be
designed to prevent ingress of water into or leakage of oil from the tank.
(f) All bolted connections shall be fitted with weather proof, hot oil resistant gasket in
between for complete oil tightness. If gasket is compressible, metallic stops shall be
provided to prevent over-compression.
(g) The top part of the tank cover shall be sloped to prevent retention of rain water and shall
not distort when lifted.
(h) The tank cover and all covers for mounting, cleaning, man-holes, hand holes and
inspection openings on tank etc. shall be earthed by suitable grounding conductors of the
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flexible type, having a cross-section of minimum 95 mm². Appropriate earthing studs with
bolts and washers, made of stainless steel shall be provided.

5.4.1.5 AXLES AND WHEELS:


(a) The transformer shall be designed with flanged bi-directional wheels and axles of a
suitable size to carry the full weight of the transformer, oil and accessories. These shall
be so designed as not to deflect excessively to interfere with the movement of the
transformer. Wheels, axles and bearings shall be fully corrosion - resistant and complete
with fittings to facilitate lubrication.
(b) Suitable locking arrangement along with foundation bolts shall be provided for the
wheels to prevent accidental movement of the transformer.
(c) The wheels are required to swivel and they shall be arranged so that they can be turned
through an angle of 90 degrees when the tank is jacked up to clear of rails. Means shall
be provided for locking the swivel movements in positions parallel to and at right angles
to the longitudinal axis of the tank.
(d) The rail track gauge shall be 5’6” (1676 mm) along longer axis as well as along shorter
axis.
(e) Foundation layout details will be furnished by the supplier during detailed
Engineering.

5.4.1.6. ANTI-EARTHQUAKE CLAMPING DEVICE :-


To prevent transformer movement during earthquake, clamping device shall be provided for
fixing the transformer to the foundation. The Bidder shall supply necessary bolts for
embedding in the concrete foundation. The arrangements shall be such that the transformer
can be fixed to or unfastened from these bolts, as desired. The fixing of the transformer to the
foundation shall be designed to withstand seismic events to the extent that a static co-efficient
of 0.3 g. applied in the direction of least resistance to that loading, will not cause the
transformer or clamping devices as well as bolts to be over-stressed. Special steps must be
taken to prevent mal-operation of Buchholz relay in such conditions.
The details of the device used and its adequacy, suitability and design calculations to
withstand seismic load shall be brought out in the additional information schedule.

5.4.1.7 CONSERVATOR VESSELS, OIL GAUGES AND BREATHERS:-


(a) A conservator, complete with sump and drain valve shall be provided in such a position,
so as not to obstruct the electrical connections to the transformer having a capacity
between highest and lowest visible levels of 7½% of the total cold oil volume in the
Transformer and the cooling equipment from minimum ambient temperature to 100
Degree C. The minimum indicated oil level shall be with the feed pipe from the main tank
covered with not less than 15 mm depth of oil and the indicated range of oil level shall be
minimum to maximum.
(b) If the sump is formed by extending the feeding pipe inside the conservator vessel, this
extension shall be for at least 25 mm. The conservator shall be designed so that it can be
completely drained by means of the drain valve provided, when mounted as in service.
(c) The conservator tank shall be bolted on to its support of mounting to allow for its
removal for cleaning/repair. It shall be bolted onto the main tank to allow for its removal
for cleaning/repair.
(d) The conservator for main tank shall be fitted with a magnetic oil level gauge with low oil
level, electrically insulated alarm contacts. The indicator shall have the minimum and
maximum levels, indicated along with the normal level at an oil temperature of 25° C. The
temperature markings shall preferably be integral with the level-indicating device. The
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gauge should be readable from the transformer base level. Sight glasses of oil level
indicators shall be of laminated security glass. Sight glasses of transparent plastics will
not be accepted.
(e) Taps or valves shall not be fitted to oil gauge.
(f) The oil connection from the transformer tank to the conservator vessel shall be arranged
at a rising angle of 3 to 9 degrees to the horizontal upto the Buchholz Relay and shall
consist of 80 mm inside diameter pipes as per IS: 3639.
(g) A valve shall be provided at the conservator to cut off the oil supply to the transformer,
after providing a straight run of pipe for at least a length of five times the internal
diameter of the pipe on the tank side of the gas and oil-actuated relay and at least three
times the internal diameter of the pipe on the conservator side of the gas and oil-
actuated relay.
(h) The conservator tank shall be equipped with a nitrile rubber diaphragm or bag filled with
dry air, which isolates the transformer oil space from the ambient air. The bag shall work
satisfactorily and without damage at all anticipated oil temperatures.
(i) Provision shall be made for monitoring the integrity of rubber bag and giving an electrical
alarm when the bag is damaged.
(j) The space inside the bag is to be connected to ambient air through a removable silica-gel
type breather with oil trap and dust filter and mounted about 1400 mm above ground.
No valve is to be placed between this breather and the conservator. The moisture
absorption, indicated by change in colour of the tinted crystals inside the breather can be
easily observed from distance. Minimum quantity of silica gel will be 1 Kg. for every 3500
ltrs. of oil in the tank. The containers for the dehydrating agent shall be of transparent
plastics. The quality of plastic material shall be got approved from the purchaser.
(k) The conservator for the OLTC/diverter switch can be either an integral, but completely
separated part of the main conservator or a separate oil tank. It shall have a prismatic or
magnetic oil level gauge.

5.4.2 VALVES AND LOCATION: -


5.4.2.1 General: -
(a) Blank flanges, plates or captive screw caps shall be fitted to all valves and pipe ends, not
normally connected in service.
(b) The omission of any, or the provision of alternative arrangements to the listed
requirements, which alter the functional nature of the valve system, will not be accepted.
(c) All valves upto and including 100 mm shall be of Gun Metal. Larger valves may be of Gun
Metal or may have cast iron bodies with Gun Metal fittings. They shall be of the full way
type with internal screw and shall be opened by turning counter clockwise when facing
the hand wheel.
(d) Means shall be provided for padlocking the valves in the open and closed positions.
Provision is not required for locking individual radiator valves.
(e) Every valve shall be provided with an indicator to show clearly the position of the valve.
(f) All valves shall be provided with flanges having machined faces.
(g) All valves shall be suitable for continuous operation with transformer oil at 100° C.
(h) Suitable valves shall be provided to take sample of oil from OLTC chamber during
Operation of the transformer.
(i) Oil sampling valves shall have provision to fix rubber hose of 10 mm size to facilitate oil
sampling.
(j) Each transformer shall be fitted with the valves, identified in the following Sub-sections
as a minimum requirement.

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5.4.2.2 MAIN TANK:-
(a) One 50 mm (NW 50) bore filter valve located near to the top of the tank.
(b) One 50 mm (NW 50) bore filter valve located near to the bottom of the tank and
diagonally opposite to the filter valve required against (a). Where design permits, this valve
may be combined with item (c).
(c) One 50 mm (NW 50) drain valve with such arrangements as may be necessary inside the
tank to ensure that the tank can be completely drained of oil as far as practicable. This
valve shall also be provided with an approved oil sampling device.
(d) Two 25 mm (NW 25) oil valves for taking oil samples from the top and bottom of the tank.
The top-oil sampling point shall be brought down to be accessible from ground level.
(e) A flanged 50 mm (NW 50) valve suitably positioned near the top of the main tank for the
connection by the Purchaser of a ‘Hydran’ monitor.
(f) A 100 mm (NW 100) flange for the vacuum control switch tank will be provided on the tank
cover.

5.4.2.3 CONSERVATOR:-
(a) One valve between the conservator and gas actuated relay for the main tank and, where
appropriate, for the tap change diverter switch tank.
(b) One drain valve for oil conservator tank so arranged that the tank can be completely
drained of all oil. It shall also be fitted with an oil-filling hole with cap.
5.4.2.4 TAP CHANGER/DIVERTER SWITCH :-
50 mm filter and 50 mm (NW 50) drain valve where selector switches are contained in a
separate tank.
5.4.2.5 RADIATORS AND COOLER BANKS:-
Valves of adequate size as per ‘CBIP Manual on Transformers (Publication No. 275)’ at
each point of connection to the tank shall be provided.
5.4.2.6 Air release plug(s) of adequate size shall be provided.

5.4.3 JOINTS AND GASKETS:-


(a) All joint faces shall be arranged to prevent the ingress of water or leakage of oil with a
minimum of gasket surface exposed to the action of oil or air.
(b) Nitrile base cork or equivalent shall be used for gaskets. Oil resistant synthetic rubber
gaskets are not permissible except where the synthetic rubber is used as a bonding
medium for cork or similar material or where metal inserts are provided to limit
compression.
(c) Gaskets shall be consistent with the provision of a good seal and full details of all gaskets
sealing arrangement shall be shown on the drawings.

5.4.4 PRESSURE RELIEF DEVICE:-


(a) An approved pressure relief device of sufficient size shall be provided for rapid release of
any pressure that may be generated within the tank and which might result in damage to
the equipment. It shall positively operate, at a pressure of 7+/-1PSi (48+/- 6.8KN/Sq.mm)
and automatically reset when pressure falls below this value. There will be no leakage of
oil after resetting of PRD. Means shall be provided to prevent the ingress of rain or dust.
Pressure relief devices of the type mounted below normal oil level shall be of the
resetting type once the dangerous pressure has been reduced to prevent unnecessary
release of oil.
(b) Contacts shall be provided for alarm and trip and initiation on operation of the device.
Baffles shall be provided when necessary to safely control the direction in which oil or gas
is ejected.
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(c) Unless otherwise approved, the relief device shall be mounted on the main tank and if on
the cover, shall be fitted with a skirt projecting 25 mm. inside the tank to prevent gas
accumulation.
(d) One of the following methods shall be used for relieving or equalising the pressures in
the pressure relief device.
(i) An equaliser pipe connecting the pressure relief device to the conservator or
(ii) The fitting of silicagel breather to the pressure relief device, the breather being
mounted in suitable position for access at ground level.
(e) Loss of oil on operation of the relief device shall be contained within the transformer oil
retaining area.
(f) The bidders shall furnish constructional, design details of pressure relief device(s) and
calculations along with the bids to prove that the size and setting of pressure relief
device(s) is adequate, considering the rating of the transformer, the quantity of oil in the
Transformer and the insulating oil will not catch fire in case of any short/ground fault
inside the transformer.

5.4.5 EARTHING TERMINALS:


Two substantial steel flag type terminals (each having two tapped holes with M10 bolts, plain
and spring washers), capable of carrying for 5 seconds the full lower voltage short circuit
current of the transformer and suitable for connection to 50 x 8 mm. Galvanised steel flat shall
be located one on either side and near to the bottom of the transformer to facilitate
connection to the local earthing system. The supplier shall provide earthing strips up to the
ground level. Also each radiator, marshalling Kiosk, OLTC etc. shall be suitably earthed to the
transformer tank or else have earthing terminals as appropriate.

5.4.6 CORROSION PROTECTION:


5.4.6.1 General:
(a) Bidders shall state clearly the corrosion protection, applied to aluminum and aluminum-
alloy parts.
(b) Bidders shall draw attention to all exposed points in their equipment at which aluminum
or aluminum- alloy parts are in contact with or in close proximity to other metals and
shall state clearly the protection employed at each point to exclude air and moisture.
(c) A full description of the corrosion prevention system, proposed by the Bidder shall be
given and this is subject to acceptance by the purchaser. This description shall include
details of surface preparation, rust inhibition, and paint thickness, treatment of fasteners
and painting of surfaces in contact with oil.
5.4.6.2 The minimum standards acceptable to the purchaser are:-
(a) Hot Rolled Steel:
(i) Grit blasting to grade sa 2.5 of ISO 8501-1.
(ii) Epoxy-base zinc primer. Coating thickness 25 micrometer.
(iii) Zinc spraying of tank bottom. Thickness 100 micrometer.
(iv) Epoxy-based micaceous iron-oxide paint. Coating thickness 40 micrometer.
(v) Alkyd or phenolic-based micaceous iron-oxide paint. Coating thickness-40
micrometer.
(b) Radiators and Fasteners larger than 12 mm:-
(i) Hot dip galvanized to IS: 2633.
(ii) Cleaning and surface preparation followed by paint treatment as specified above.
(c) Smaller fasteners, cable clips:-
Use of non-ferrous material, stainless steel or appropriate plated components.

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5.4.7 RATING, DIAGRAM AND VALVE PLATES:-
The following plates or an approved combined plate shall be fixed to each transformer Tank at
an average height of 1500 mm above the ground level:-
(a) A rating plate bearing the data, specified in IEC 76 Part - I. This place shall also
include: -
(i) The short circuit current rating.
(ii) Time factor for each winding measured.
(iii) Measured no load current and no load losses at rated voltage and rated
frequency.
(iv) Measured load losses at 75° C (Normal tap only).
(v) D.C. resistance of each winding at 75° C.
(b) A diagram plate showing in an approved manner, the internal connections and the
voltage vector relationship of the several windings, in accordance with IEC 76 Part-I with
the transformer voltage ratio for each tap and, in addition, a plan view of the
transformer giving the correct physical relationship of the terminals.
(c) A plate showing the location and function of all valves and air-release cocks or plugs.
This plate shall also if necessary warn operators to refer to the Maintenance
Instructions before applying vacuum.
(d) Current transformers Rating Plate.
(e) Diagram plate, indicating the oil levels in the conservators dependent on the oil
temperature.
(f) Loading plan plate, showing transport dimensions and masses. This plate shall also warn
the erection staff not to remove any cover, before filling the tank with oil to such a level
where the windings are not exposed to the atmosphere. This shall be fixed directly on to
the transformer tank and shall not be removed for transport.
(g) Identification plates, alpha-numerical number in an approved manner, for all fans,
marshalling cabinets, breathers, valves, cocks, accessories etc. (minimum size: 110mm x
50mm) rigidly fastened by rivets on corrosion proof base plates. In addition, the
function (description) of the related devices shall be clearly indicated on these plates.
The alphanumerical numbers on the identification plates shall be of such a size as to be
clearly legible from the floor level.
(h) Plates, showing all control, measuring and monitoring circuits and terminal blocks.
These plates shall be rigidly fixed at the inner side of the hinged door of the concerned
marshalling kiosk.
(i) Plates, showing the control circuit/ block diagram of the OLTC. These plates shall be
rigidly fixed at the inner side of the hinged door of the motor drive cubicle.

Out door arranged plates are to be of polished stainless steel of top quality only (back ground
clear, engraving black, depth of engraving 0.5mm) stainless steel, capable of withstanding the
rigours of continuous outdoor service at site. Plates, arranged inside control and marshalling
cubicles may be of material in accordance with manufacturer’s standard, e.g. glass -fibre
reinforced synthetic resin (subject for approval). All plates other than those located on tank
cover shall be easily and clearly legible from ground level.

5.4.8. CORE: -
(a) The core shall be constructed from high grade non-ageing cold rolled supper grain
oriented silicon steel laminations, known as HIB steel as trade name having high
permeability and low hysteresis loss. B-H and specific loss curve shall be furnished in
support of these materials. Laminations of one particular thickness i.e.0.23mm. or
0.27mm. or better (quoted grade and type) shall be used. Laminations of different
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grade(s) and different thickness(s) are not allowed to be used in any manner or under
any circumstance.
(b) After being sheared, the lamination shall be treated to remove all burrs and shall be
reannealed to remove all residual stress. The insulation of the lamination, which is to be
stated in the tender, shall be inert to the action of the hot transformer oil and pressure.
(c) The design of the magnetic circuit shall be such as to achieve minimum possible active
and reactive core losses during the entire life of the transformer.
(d) The design of the magnetic circuit shall be such as to avoid static discharges,
development of short circuit paths within itself or to the earthed clamping structure and
production of flux component at right angles to the plane of laminations, which may
cause local heating. The joints of limbs and yokes shall be designed and constructed to
keep the no-load losses and the hot spot temperature in the magnetic core as well as the
noise level as low as possible.
(e) The core and winding shall be capable of withstanding the shock during transport,
installation, service and adequate provision shall be made to prevent movement of core
and winding relative to tank during these conditions and reduce vibrations to a minimum
for all operating conditions. Care shall also be taken to secure uniformly distributed
mechanical pressure over all the laminations to prevent setting of the core and to limit
noise and vibration to a minimum under service conditions.
(f) The Transformer shall be of BOLTLESS core design. The Bidders will furnish
documentary evidence with proof of their experience and performance in such type of
design.
(g) All steel sections, used for supporting the core shall be thoroughly sandblasted after
cutting, drilling and welding. Any non-magnetic or high resistance alloy shall be of
established quality.
(h) When bell type construction is offered, suitable projecting guides shall be provided on
core assembly to facilitate removal of tank. The supporting framework of core shall be so
designed so as to avoid presence of pockets, which would prevent complete emptying of
the tank through drain valve or cause trapping of air during oil filling.
(i) The core shall be provided with lugs suitable for lifting the complete core and coil
assembly of the transformer.
(j) The core and coil shall be so fixed in the tank that shifting will not occur when the
Transformer is moved or during a short circuit.
(k) Oil ducts shall be provided where necessary to ensure adequate cooling. The winding
structure and major insulation shall not obstruct the free flow of oil through such ducts.
Where the magnetic circuit is divided into pockets by cooling ducts parallel to the planes
of laminations or by insulating material above 0.25 mm hick, tinned copper strip bridging
pieces shall be inserted to maintain electrical continuity between pockets.
(l) The temperature gradient between the core and surrounding oil shall be maintained less
than 20°C. The manufacturer shall demonstrate this either through a test (procedure to
be mutually agreed) OR by a calculation.
(m) The transformer shall be designed in such a way that the maximum flux density in any
part of the core and yoke at rated M.V.A, rated frequency and rated voltage shall not
exceed 1.5 Tesla. The tenderer shall establish this by calculation as per given format.
(n) Minimum knee point voltage is 110% of rated voltage. Accordingly, the operating flux
density for design should be carefully chosen within the stipulated value to achieve the
above minimum knee point voltage. The tenderer shall quote the practical achievable
no load current at different percentages of rated voltage as per Guaranteed Technical
Particulars along with a linear graph confirming the above said knee point voltage
which will be verified during no load test method that 10% increase in voltage from
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110% rated voltage causes the excitation current to increase not by more than 50%.
(o) The tenderer will offer the core for inspection and approval by the Purchaser during
manufacturing stage. Tenderer’s notice for this purpose shall be accompanied with the
following documents towards use of prime core.
(i) Invoice of the supplier.
(ii) Mill’s test certificates.
(iii) Packing list.
(iv) Bill of lading.
(v) Bill of entry certificates by customs.
(p) Core material shall be directly procured either from the manufacturer or through their
accredited marketing organizations of repute and not through any agent. . All the core
import documents must be in the name of the transformer manufacturer.
(q) The bidder should preferably have in-house core-cutting facility for proper monitoring
and control on quality and also to avoid any possibility of mixing of prime material with
defective/ second grade material. However, the core-cutting operation may be witnessed
by OPTCL’s representatives at the works of the manufacturer and specific loss, other tests
will be conducted on samples of core materials, selected at random by OPTCL’s
representative.
The following procedure is to be adopted for those manufacturers who have no in-
house core-cutting facility:
(1) In the offer, against tender for transformers, the bidder should mention names of
at least three manufacturers of Transformer core material who have at least 5 (five)
years experience in manufacturing of Transformer grade core. The Transformer
manufacturer (TM) can purchase the core from such manufacturer(s) for which
approval will be accorded by OPTCL.
(2) The bidder should specify the grade, thickness of core material in the offer along
with submission of all graphs/ documents, relating to the grade of core material,
offered by them.
(3) The documents, as mentioned against Sl. ‘0’ should be submitted to OPTCL, once
the core materials are landed in any of the Indian ports and same should be offered
to OPTCL for inspection. The representative, deputed by OPTCL for such inspection
will record the following informations:-
a) Purchase order No. & Date.
b) No. of packed coils with package Nos.
c) Gross weight.
d) Net weight
e) Port of loading.
f) Port of discharge.
g) Name of the ocean vessel.
h) Grade and thickness of core material.
i) Any other information, as mentioned on the body of packed coils.
(4) The bidder in its offer will mention the names of at least three Sub-vendors, to
whom they intend to assign their core cutting. Such sub-vendors should have been
approved by other Electricity Boards/ Electrical utilities and are accredited by some
International recognised certification body like ISO: 9000 etc., to ensure that a
minimum quality parameters and tolerances are maintained. The experience, the
details of core-cutting facilities, finishing and testing facilities etc., as available with
such sub-vendors should be clearly outlined in the bid.
(5) On award of contract, the TM is to assign the core-cutting to such sub-vendor(s) for
which approval is to be given by OPTCL
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(6) After the packed core coils are received by the OPTCL’s approved sub-vendors, the
TM is to offer the same to OPTCL for deputing representative(s) to first note down
the details as per Sl (3) above and witness the cutting of cores and relevant tests on
core samples.
(7) The TM will offer the core materials for inspection during assembly stage and
witnessing the stage inspection and relevant tests.
(r) Further, the Bidder is required to furnish the copies of import documents (as mentioned
at Sl.’o’ above) along with the tender offer in support of their direct import of core
materials in the recent past.
(s) Tenderer shall furnish along with the bid the calculation towards Air-core reactance of
H.V. winding and maximum peak value of magnetizing in- rush current and shall justify
that the transformer will not trip due to this during initial charging and subsequent
chargings

5.4.8.1 EARTHING OF CORE CLAMPING STRUCTURE :


The top main core clamping structure shall be connected to the tank body by a copper strip.
The bottom clamping structure shall be earthed by one or more of the following methods: -
(a) By connection through vertical tie-rods to the top structure.
(b) By direct-metal-to metal contact with the tank base maintained by the weight of the
core and windings.
(c) By a connection to the top structure on the same side of the core as the main earth
connection to the tank.

5.4.8.2. EARTHING OF MAGNETIC CIRCUITS :


(a) The magnetic circuit shall be earthed to clamping structure at one point only through a
removable link, placed in an accessible position just beneath an inspection opening in
the tank cover and which, by disconnection, will enable the insulation between the core
and clamping plates etc. to be tested at voltages upto 2.0KV(rms). The removable link
shall have adequate section to carry ground fault current.
(b) When magnetic circuits are subdivided into separate isolated sections by ducts
perpendiculars to the plane laminations, all such sections shall be earthed.

5.4.8.3 SIZE OF EARTHING CONNECTIONS:-


To be proposed by the manufacturer for the Purchaser’s approval.

5.4.9. WINDINGS:-
(a) The supplier shall ensure that the windings of all EHV class transformers are made in
dust proof, conditioned atmosphere. He shall furnish the facilities, available in this
regard at his works along with the bid.
(b) The windings for system rated voltages of 220 KV and 132 KV shall have graded
insulation, as defined in IEC-76 and IS-2026. The winding for 33 KV shall be fully
insulated.
(c) All neutral points shall be insulated to withstand the applied test voltage as per above
standards.
(d) The neutral ends of star connected three phase windings shall be connected at points,
which are accessible from manholes in the cover and brought out via one bushing.
(e) The conductors for the windings and connecting leads shall be of electrolytic grade
copper, free from scales and burrs and shall have properly rounded corners to reduce
electrostatic flux concentration.
(f) The current density, adopted for all the windings shall not exceed 2.8
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Ampere/sq.mm.The total net cross-sectional area of the strip conductors for calculating
the current density for each winding shall be obtained after deducting the copper area,
lost due to rounding up of the sharp edges of the rectangular conductors.
(g) The copper conductors, used in the coil structure shall be best suitable to the
requirements and all permanent current carrying joints of the windings and the leads
shall be welded or braced.
(h) The coils shall be supported between adjacent sections by insulating spacers and the
barriers, bracings and other insulation, which shall be arranged to ensure a free
circulation of the oil and to reduce hot spots in the windings. The stacks of windings
shall receive adequate shrinkage treatment before final assembly. Adjustable devices
shall be provided for taking up any possible shrinkage of coils in services.
(i) The transformer shall be designed to withstand impulse and power frequency test
voltages as specified in IEC 76 and IS: 2026.
(j) The windings shall be capable of withstanding axial and radial forces during fault
conditions as per clause No.5.1.2. of this specification. The detailed calculation towards
the above should be furnished along with the bid.
(k) The short circuit temperature rise should not exceed the limits, fixed as per IS:2026. The
calculation towards the above for 220 KV, 132 KV and 33 KV windings shall be
furnished along with the bid.
(l) The insulation of transformer windings and connections shall be free from insulating
compounds which are liable to soften, ooze out, shrink or collapse or be catalytic and
chemically active in the hot transformer oil during service. The dielectric strength of
winding insulation shall conform to the values, given in IS: 2026, as amended up to
date.
(m) The coil clamping arrangement and the finished dimensions of any oil duct shall be such
as will not impede the free circulation of oil through the ducts.
(n) No strip conductor wound on edge shall have a width exceeding six times its thickness.
(o) The conductors shall be transposed at sufficient intervals in order to minimize eddy
currents and equalize the distribution of currents and temperatures along the windings.
(p) The windings and leads of all transformers shall be able to withstand the shocks, which
may occur through rough handling and vibration during transport, switching and other
transient service conditions including external short circuit. Adequate barriers shall be
provided between windings and core and between windings. All leads or bars from the
windings to the terminal boxes and bushings shall be rigidly supported. Stresses on coils
and connections must be avoided.
(q) The windings shall be located in a manner, which will ensure that they remain electro-
magnetically balanced and their magnetic centres remain co-incident under all
conditions of operations.
(r) Tappings shall be so arranged as to preserve the magnetic balance of the transformer at
all voltage ratios.
(s) The coils should be made up, shaped and braced to provide for expansion and
contraction due to temperature changes.
(t) Coil clamping rings, if provided, shall be of steel or of suitable insulating material.
(u) All threaded connections shall be provided with locking facilities. All leads from the
winding to the terminal board and bushing shall be rigidly supported to prevent injury
from vibration. Guide tubes shall be used, where practicable.
(v) The assembled core and windings shall be vacuum dried and suitably impregnated
before removal from the treating tank.
(w) Where coil-clamping rings are of metal at earth potential, each ring shall be connected
to the adjacent core clamping structure on the same side of the transformer as the
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main earth connection. However, same shall be proposed by the manufacturer for the
Purchaser’s approval.
(x) Washers in contact with non-ferrous parts, which carry current, shall be of phosphorous
bronze.
(y) The tertiary winding shall be suitable for connection of reactors or capacitors, which
would be subjected to frequent switching. All the three windings shall be capable of
withstanding stresses that may be caused by such switching. The Bidder shall furnish
the details to prove his claim.
(z) The rating of the tertiary shall be one third of the total rating of the transformer.The
tertiary winding shall be suitable for delivering its full rated power at any cooling of the
Auto Transformer. Sufficient number of radial ducts shall be provided on tertiary
winding for effective cooling. The tertiary winding sshall withstand short circuit faults of
the transformer upto the prescribed fault levels on HV & IV sides. The short circuit MVA
capacity of the tertiary winding shall be 25 % extra over the calculated and designed
short circuit MVA. Detailed short circuit calculations of the transformer shall be
furnished along with the offer..
(aa) The tertiary winding shall be designed to withstand mechanical and thermal stresses
due to dead short circuit on its terminals.
(bb) The current density of the conductor used for tertiary winding shall not exceed the
current density, specified for the main winding’s conductor.
(cc) The design of the transformer shall ensure that the amplitude of surges, transferred
from the HV or IV windings to the LV windings is effectively controlled well below the
maximum limit, admissible with the BIL of the LV winding, which should be supported
with calculations. The said stipulated limit shall be verified through RSO method or any
other equivalent technical method to authenticate the submitted calculations during
final testing .
(dd) The tenderer should have in house availability of vapour phase Drying (VPD) plant for
proper drying of the insulation. In case VPD facility is not available, the bidder will prove
that the method of drying adopted by them is equivalent or better than VPD in terms of
level of dryness and other benefits of VPD.
(ee) The air-core reactance of HV winding of Transformer shall not be less than 20%.
(ff) The transformer shall be designed to withstand a DC current of 10A per phase without
Injurious heating.
(gg) Tan delta value for windings shall not be more than 0.007,corrected at 20 deg. C but
most preferred value is 0.005 or less, corrected at 20 deg.C.Temperature correction
factor table shall be given by the manufacturer and shall form part of Test results.

5.4.10. GAS AND OIL-ACTUATED RELAYS:-


(a) Each transformer shall be fitted with gas and oil-actuated relay equipment having alarm
contacts, which close on collection of gas or low oil level, and tripping contacts which
close following oil surge conditions. Separate relays shall be provided for on load tap
changer.
(b) Each gas and oil-actuated relay shall be provided with a test cock to take a flexible pipe
connection for checking the operation of the relay.
(c) Each relay shall be fitted with a calibrated glass window for indication of gas volume.
(d) To allow gas to be collected at ground level, a small bore pipe shall be connected to the
gas release cock of the gas and oil-actuated relay and brought down to a point,
approximately 1400 mm above ground level,. Where it shall be terminated by a cock,
which shall have provision for locking to prevent unauthorized operation.
(e) The design of the relay mounting arrangements, the associated pipe work and the
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cooling plant shall be such that mal-operation of the relay will not take place under
normal service conditions, including starting or stopping of oil circulating pumps
whether by manual or automatic control under all operating temperatures.
(f) The pipe work shall be so arranged that all gas arising from the transformer will pass
into the gas and oil-actuated relay. The oil circuit through the relay must not form a
delivery path in parallel with any circulating oil pipe, nor is to be tied into or connected
through the pressure relief vent. Sharp bends in the pipe work shall be avoided. For this
reason, bushing turrets, if fitted shall have vent pipes, which will route any gas
collection through the relay.
(g) A machined surface shall be provided on the top of each relay to facilitate the setting of
the relays and to check the mounting angle in the expansion pipe and the cross level of
the relay.
(h) A straight run of pipe work shall be provided for a length of five times the internal
diameter of the pipe on the conservator side of the gas and oil-actuated relay.
(i) The surge float contacts shall close at a rate of steady oil flow between the following
limits. As far as possible, the limits shall also be met when the relay is subjected to oil
surge conditions, produced by rapid opening of a lever operated gate valve.
(j) The relays shall be so located as to be easily accessible from the top of the tank. Oil Pipe
Connection I.D. (mm) Operational Limits for Relay.
[Rising angles of 1° to 9°.]
25 700-1300
50 750 - 1400
75 900 - 1600
(k) The gas collection contacts shall operate within the angle limits, specified for test:
(l) When a transformer is provided with two conservators, the gas and oil - actuated relays
shall be arranged as follows:
(i) If the two conservators are connected to the transformer by a common oil pipe,
one relay shall be installed in the common pipe.
(ii) If the two conservators are piped separately to the transformer, two relays shall
be installed, one in each pipe connection.
(m) The clearance between oil pipe work and live metal shall be not less than the minimum
clearances as per standard practice.

5.4.11. TEMPERATURE INDICATING DEVICES AND ALARMS:-


The Transformer shall be provided with approved devices for indicating the oil temperature
and hot spot winding temperature of each winding. The devices shall have a dial type indicator
and in addition, a pointer to register the highest temperature reached and re-setting device.
Each temperature device shall have three separate contacts fitted, one of which shall be used
to control the cooling plant motors, one to give an alarm and one to trip the associated circuit
breakers.
(a) Oil Temperature Indicator (OTI)
The thermometer for top oil temperature indication should be of 150mm. dial type. A
temperature-sensing element, suitably located in a pocket on top oil shall be furnished.
This shall be connected to the OTI by means of capillary tubing. Accuracy class of OTI shall
be ± 1.5% or better. The temperature indicator dials shall have linear graduations to clearly
read at least every 2 deg. C.
(b) Winding Temperature Indicator (WTI).
A device for measuring the hot spot temperature of each of the HV/IV/LV windings shall be
provided. It shall comprise of the following:-
i) Temperature sensing element.
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ii) Image Coil.
iii) Auxiliary CTS, if required to match the image coil, shall be provided and mounted in
the cooler control cabinet. For autotransformers, an additional CT is required in the
lead to the primary terminal to give a true image of the temperature in the
common/secondary winding. The current transformers shall be of class 1, and the
rated primary current shall correspond to the rated current of the related
transformer winding. The effective resulting rated secondary current shall be 2A.
Matching units between current transformers and thermal replicas shall not be
provided.
iv) 150 mm diameter local indicating instrument with maximum reading pointer,
mounted in cooler control cabinet and with two adjustable electrically independent
ungrounded contacts (besides that required for control of cooling equipment), one
for high winding temperature alarm and one for trip. The temperature indicator dials
shall have linear graduations to clearly read at least 2 deg. C
v) Calibration device.
vi) In addition to the above, the following indication equipment shall be provided for
each winding for remote indication.
1) Conventional Remote winding temperature indicator & Remote Oil
temperature indicator: - It shall be suitable for flush mounting on RTCC panel.
The difference between local and remote indication at any given time shall not
exceed 1 deg. C.
2) Remote Optic Fibre temp. Indicators for winding (6 nos), oil (1no) & core (1no)
temperature.
3) Auxiliary supply, if required, in RTCC panel, for above, shall be 220V DC only.
4) The drawing showing details of above shall be submitted to the purchaser.
5) Accuracy class of WTI & OTI shall be +/- 1.5% or better.
6) Any special cable(s), required for shielding purpose for connection between
cooler control cabinet and remote winding temperature indicator control
circuit shall be in Bidder’s scope.

(c) The winding temperature indicators shall be housed in the cooler control
cabinet/marshalling kiosk. The tripping contacts of the winding temperature indicators
shall be adjustable to close between 80°C and 150°C and to re-open when the temperature
has fallen by not more than 10°C.
(d) The alarm contacts and the contacts used to control the cooling plant motors on the above
devices shall be adjustable to close between 50°C and 100°C and to re-open when the
temperature has fallen by a desired amount between 10° C and 15° C.
(e) All contacts shall be adjustable to a scale and must be accessible on removal of the relay
cover. Alarm and trip circuit contacts shall be suitable for making or breaking 150 VA
between the limits of 30 and 250 Volts AC or DC and of making 500 VA between the limits
of 110 and 250 V DC. Cooler motor control contacts shall be suitable for operating the
cooler contactors direct, or if necessary, through an interposing relay.
(f) The temperature indicators in the marshalling kiosk shall be so designed that it is possible
to move the pointers by hand for the purpose of checking the operation of the contacts
and associated equipment.
(g) The working parts of the instrument shall be made visible by the provision of cut-away
dials and glass-fronted covers. All setting and error adjustment devices shall be easily
accessible.
(h) Connections shall be brought from the device to terminal boards, placed inside the
marshalling cubicle.
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(i) Terminals, links and a 63 mm moving iron ammeter shall be provided in the marshalling
kiosk for each WTI for: -
(i) Checking the output of the current transformer.
(ii) Testing the current transformer and thermal image characteristics.
(iii) Disconnecting the bulb heaters from the current transformer secondary circuit to
enable the instrument to be used as an oil temperature indicator.
(j) Sight glasses of temperature indicators shall be of laminated security glass. Sight glasses of
transparent plastics will not be accepted.
k) In addition to the above, ‘OPTIC FIBER TEMPERATURE SYSTEM’ of proven quality and
performance in Indian Utilities shall be provided in each transformer for measurement of
temperature of windings, oil and core. Bidders are required to state in their offers
regarding performance of such Optic Fiber Temperature System along with the names of
the end-users in India. The end-user’s certificates for such system will be furnished by the
Bidders along with their Tender offers.

Following is the criteria for temperature measurement of oil, windings and core by using
Fiber Optic Sensors: -

1. System shall be with fiber optic sensors with proven and rugged technology. The
probes shall be directly installed in each winding of both HV & IV of Auto transformer
to measure the winding hot spot, top oil and core temperature. There will be
minimum eight probes inside the transformer, out of which one probe should be
installed in top of the transformer for the detection of top oil temperature.

2. The remaining Fiber Optic probes; one each shall be installed in each phase winding
(both HV & LV)(6Nos.) at the hottest spot of each of the phase windings and the
remaining one in hottest spot of the core. The locations of the probes shall be
proposed by the Manufacturer and locations, to be finalized by agreement with the
purchaser.

3. Probes shall be able to be completely immersed in hot transformer oil; they shall
withstand exposure to hot kerosene vapour during the transformer insulation drying
process. The probes shall meet the requirement to eliminate the possibility of partial
discharge in high electrical stress areas in the transformer.

4. Temperature range of the system should be –30deg.C to +200deg.C and accuracy of


+/-2deg.C with no recalibration required.

5. Probes shall be all silica, double PFA Teflon jacketed; Kevlar cabled fiber with
perforated outer jacket to allow complete oil filling; and white Teflon protective Helix
wrap having improved visibility and mechanical strength.

6. A microprocessor based monitoring and recording unit shall be a part of the system,
having 8(eight) channels. System should include analog outputs for each measurement
channel. Temperature resolution of the analog outputs shall be +/-0.1 deg. C and the
system shall offer user programmable temperature alarm outputs with 6 relays, alarm
lights and controller system status indicators. All inputs and outputs of the system
shall meet the requirements of surge test of IEEE C37.90.1-1989 in which a 3000V
surge is applied to all the inputs and outputs without permanent damage to the
instrument.
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7. The system shall be capable of retaining temperature data of a minimum of 90 days at
one (1) reading/minute and should retain max temperature of each channel until
reset.

8. The transformer manufacturer should submit data showing that the probes are
located in the hottest point of the winding and oil, while submitting drawings for
approval.

9. The Fiber Optic cables are to be brought out of the main tank through tank wall
penetrator feed through plate. The Feed through plate shall be welded on to the Tank.
The external fiber optic extension cable shall then be run to main control cabinet,
routed inside the conduits with large bend radius. Protective cover shall be provided
for the Tank Wall Feed through Plate.

10. The controller shall be housed in cooler control cubicle or in a separate enclosure
having degree of protection IP56 class, mounted on the transformer tank. The position
shall be clearly indicated in the GA drawings.

11. Temperature Rise Test Measurement shall be made with the FO Thermometers. The
Optic Fiber Temperature System shall be operational during temperature tests and be
demonstrated during these tests. During probe verification, the hottest probes for
each phase shall be identified and temperature data for all probes (hourly readings)
recorded and reported in the test report. The hot spot temperature rise of the
windings above ambient temperature shall not exceed 54 deg. C (both for ONAN &
ONAF) and the top oil temperature rise above ambient temperature shall not exceed
40 deg. C(both for ONAN & ONAF) as per this specification.

12. For remote indications on RTCC panel, output of 4to 20mA shall be made available.
Digital Temperature Indicators shall be provided in the RTCC Panel for indications of
temperatures in each of the windings, top oil and core from the Optic Fiber
Temperature Sensor Controller Unit. This shall also be demonstrated during
temperature rise test.
13. The cooler control shall be made from shall be made from optic fibre temperature
sensors and the oil temperature high & winding temperature high alarm & trip
contacts shall be provided from the optic fibre temperature sensors.

5.4.12. COOLLING EQUIPMENT AND ITS CONTROLS:


5.4.12.1. Cooling Equipment:
(a) The Cooler shall be designed using 2 x 50 % radiator banks. Additional cooling bank is to
be provided such that total capacity of the coolers shall be 120% of actual requirement.
(b) Each radiator bank shall have its own cooling fans, oil pumps, oil flow indicators, shut off
valves, lifting lugs, top and bottom oil filling valves, air release plug, a drain valve and
thermometer pocket, fitted with captive screw cap on the inlet and outlet oil pipes.
(c) One stand by fan of at least 20% capacity shall also be provided and identified with each
radiator bank.
(d) Cooling fans shall not be directly mounted on radiator bank which may cause undue
vibration.
(e) The exhaust airflow from cooling fan shall not be directed towards the main tank in any
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case.
(f) Cooling fans for each radiator bank shall be located so as to prevent ingress of rainwater.
(g) It shall be possible to remove the blower complete with motor without disturbing or
dismantling the cooler structure framework.
(h) The blades of cooling fans shall be of galvanised steel or cast aluminum alloy unless
otherwise approved. Thickness of galvanization shall be minimum 55 microns.
(i) Blower casings shall be made of galvanised steel of thickness not less than 2 mm or
aluminum alloy and shall be suitably stiffened by angles or tees.
(j) Galvanised wire guards with mesh not exceeding 12.5 mm shall be provided to prevent
accidental contact with the blades. Guards shall also be provided over all moving parts.
Guards shall be designed such that blades and other moving parts can not be touched by
test fingers to IEC - 529:1976 (BSEN60529). Direction of rotation shall be indicated.
(k) Two (2), 100% oil immersed in line axial flow motor pumps (out of which one pump shall
be stand by) shall be provided with each radiator bank. The pumps shall be assembled on
common shaft and housed in a common casing. The motor windings shall be immersed in
a part of the circulating oil to obviate the need of packing glands and lubrications of the
pump and motor bearings by external means. The stand by pump shall be connected in
parallel at the same level. CENTRIFUGAL TYPE OIL PUMPS MUST NOT BE PROVIDED AND
OFFER WITH SUCH PUMPS SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED. The manufacturer will have to
show either by certified type test results or type tests, witnessed by the purchaser that
switching on of all the oil pumps into services, simultaneously, does not operate the
Buchholz relay. The pump shall be so designed that upon failure of power supply to the
pump motor, the pump impeller will not limit the natural circulation of oil under failure
of main oil pump, the changeover from main to stand by oil pump shall be automatic.
(l) It shall be possible to remove the motor and pump from the oil circuit without having to
take the transformer out of service and without having to disturb the pump foundation
fixing.
(m) The pump shall be capable of dealing with the maximum output and head, which may
occur in service and head which may occur in service and with the varying head due to
changes in the viscosity of oil. Guards shall be provided over all exposed couplings and
shafts.
(n) An oil flow indicator shall be provided for the confirmation of the oil pump operating in a
normal state. An indication shall be provided in the flow indicator to indicate reverse flow
of oil/loss of oil flow.
(o) Cooling fans and oil pump motors shall be suitable for operation from 415 volts, three
phase and 50 Hz power supply and shall conform to IS: 325. The motor winding insulation
shall be conventional class ‘B’ type. Motors shall have hose proof enclosure - equivalent
to IP: 55 as per IS: 4691.
(p) Each cooling fan and oil pump motor shall be provided with starter thermal overload and
short circuit protection.
(q) Each radiator shall be provided with: -
- One shut off valve at the top (80 mm size).
- One shut-off valve at the bottom (80 mm size).
- Air release device at the top.
- Main and sampling device at the bottom.
- Lifting lugs to lift entire cooling assembly.
- Expansion joints, one each on top and bottom cooler pipe connections.
- Air release device and oil plug on oil pipe connections.
- A thermometer pocket fitted with captive screw cap, in the inlet and in the out let
oil pipes.
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- Loose blanking plates for blanking off the main oil connections.
- Visual oil flow indicators, fitted with the electrical contacts to close when oil is not
flowing. Contacts are to be connected in the cooler fail alarm circuit.
(r) Coolers shall be so designed as to be accessible for cleaning and painting to prevent
accumulation of water on the outer surfaces to completely drain oil in the tank and to
ensure against formation of gas pockets when the tank is being filled.
N. B.: - The omission of any or the provision of alternative arrangements to the above
requirements will not be accepted.
(s) OIL PIPES AND FLANGES :
- All oil piping, necessary for connecting of each transformer to its conservator, cooler
banks and oil pumps etc. shall be supplied under this contract.
- The oil piping shall be of approved material with machined flanged joints.
- Copper pipe work is to comply with BS.61.
- Dimensions of steel pipes shall be in accordance with BS. 3600: 1973 and the drilling of
all pipe flanges shall comply with BS: 4504:1969.
- An approved expansion piece shall be provided in each oil pipe connection between
the transformer and each oil cooler bank.
- All necessary pipe supports, foundation bolts and all other attachments are to be
provided.
- It shall be possible to drain any section of pipe work independently of the rest and
drain valves or plugs shall be provided as necessary to meet this requirement

5.4.12.2. COOLING EQUIPMENT CONTROL (ONAN/ONAF/OFAF COOLING):-


(a) Automatic operation control (switching in and out) of fans/pumps shall be provided (with
temperature change) from contacts of winding temperature indicator. The supplier shall
recommend the setting of WTI for automatic change over of cooler control from ONAN to
ONAF to OFAF. The setting shall be such that hunting i.e., frequent start operations for
small temperature differential do not occur.
(b) Suitable manual control facility for cooler fans and oil pumps with manual/automatic
select or switches and push buttons shall be provided.

5.4.12.3. INDICATING DEVICES:-


Following lamp indications shall be provided in cooler control cabinet.
- Fan ‘ON’ Fan ‘OFF’.
- Pump ‘ON’ and Pump ‘OFF’.
- Cooling system ‘On Automatic Control’.
- Cooling system ‘On Manual’.
- No flow/Reverse flow of oil in oil pump.
- Selector switch in ‘auto’ or ‘manual’ for each fan and pump.
- 415 volts cooler supply auto changeover.
- Cooler supply failure for each supply.
- Oil pump failure for each pump.
- Cooling fan failure for each fan.
- Control supply failure for main and stand by.
- No flow/reverse flow of oil in oil pump.
- One potential free initiating contact for all the above indications shall be wired
independently to the terminal blocks of cooler control cabinet exclusively for
purchaser’s use.
- A 12-window annunciator shall be provided in the RTCC panel for visual and audible
signaling of important functions of cooling equipment and tap changer.
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5.4.12.4. COOLER CONTROL CABINET:
(a) Each transformer unit shall be provided with a cooler control cabinet.
(b) The cooler control cabinet shall have all necessary devices, meant for cooler control and
local temperature indicators. All the contacts of various protective devices, mounted on
the transformer shall also be wired upto the terminal board in the cooler control
cabinet. All the secondary terminals of the bushing CTs shall also be wired up to the
terminal board at the cooler control cabinet.
(c) The cooler control cabinet shall have two (2) sections. One section shall have the
control equipment, exclusively meant for cooler control. The other section shall house
the temperature indicators, auxiliary CTs. and the terminal boards, meant for
termination of various alarm and trip contacts as well as various bushing CT
Secondaries. Alternatively, the two sections may be provided as two separate panels,
depending on the standard practices of the supplier.
(d) The temperature indicators shall be so mounted that the dials are not more than 1600
mm from ground level. Glazed door of suitable size shall be provided for convenience of
reading.

5.4.12.5. TERMINAL BLOCK:


(a) The terminal blocks( ‘ELMEX’ Make, Type – OAT 6 or its equivalent), to be provided shall
be fully enclosed with removable covers and made of moulded, non-inflammable plastic
material with block and barriers, moulded integrally. Such block shall have washer and
binding screws for external circuit wire connections, a white marking strip for circuit
identification and moulded plastic cover. All terminals shall be clearly marked with
identification numbers or letters to facilitate connection to external wiring.
(b) All internal wiring to be connected to the external equipment shall terminate on
terminal blocks, preferably vertically mounted on the side of each panel. The terminal
blocks shall be 1100 V grade and have 10 Amps continuous rating moulded piece,
complete with insulated barriers, non-disconnecting stud type terminals, washers, nuts
and lock nuts. Terminal block design shall include a white fibre-marking strip with clear
plastic, slipon/clipon terminal cover. Markings on the terminal strips shall correspond to
wire number and terminal numbers on the wiring diagrams.
(c) Terminal blocks for current transformer’s secondary leads shall be provided with test
links and isolating facilities. Also current transformer secondary leads shall be provided
with short-circuiting and earthing facilities.
(d) At least 20% spare terminals shall be provided on each panel and these spare terminals
shall be uniformly distributed on all terminal blocks.
(e) Unless otherwise specified, terminal blocks shall be suitable for connecting the
following conductors on each side.
(i) For all circuits except current transformer circuits, minimum of two nos. 2.5
sq.mm copper.
(ii) For all CT circuits, minimum of two nos. 4 sq. mm. copper.
(f) There shall be a minimum edge-to-edge clearance of 250 mm. between the first row of
terminal block and the associated cable gland plate. Also the clearance between two
rows of terminal blocks shall be minimum of 150 mm.
(g) Arrangement of the terminal block assemblies and the wiring channel within the
enclosure shall be such that a row of terminal blocks is run parallel and in close
proximity long each side of the wiring duct to be provided for convenient attachment of
internal panel wiring. The side of the terminal block, opposite the wiring duct shall be
reserved for the owner’s external cable connection. All adjacent terminal blocks shall
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also share this field-wiring corridor. A steel strip shall be connected between adjacent
terminal block rows at 450 mm intervals for support of incoming cables.
(h) The number and sizes of the purchaser’s multi-core incoming cable will be furnished
to the Bidder after placement of the order.

5.4.12.6 LABELS.
a) Labels shall be provided for all the apparatus such as relays, switches, fuses etc.,
contained in control cabinets/marshalling box.
b) Description labels for mounting indoor or inside control cabinets/marshalling box shall
be of such material that will ensure permanence of lettering. A matt of satin finish shall
be provided to avoid dazzle from reflected light. Labels, mounted on dark surfaces shall
have white lettering on a black background. All plates shall be of a material, which will
not get corroded.
c) Labeling shall be clear, concise and adequate.
d) Labels shall be supplied as far as possible in the following four standard sizes
(i) Label for fuses and links shall measure approximately 28mm. to 45mm by 13mm. to
19mm. and lettering of 3mm to 6mm. shall be used according to the amount of
inscription required. The lettering shall have strokes of approximately 1mm. width.
(ii) Labels for relays, contactors, thermal devices and similar apparatus shall measure
65mm. by 20mm. and shall have lettering as specified in (i) above.
(iii) Labels for controllers and changeover switches shall measure 70mm. by
30 mm and where practicable have 20 mm lettering with 1.5 mm strokes.
(iv) The labels for the doors of junction boxes, marshalling boxes and similar equipment
shall measure 125 mm x 50 mm and have 13 mm, lettering with 1.5 mm wide
strokes.
(e) The labels for mounting outdoor shall be weather and corrosion proof. The
letters/diagrams thereon shall be framed by etching or other such process, which will
ensure permanence of the lettering/marking.
(f) Labels shall be attached to panels with brass screws or with steel screws which have
received rust preventive treatment.

5.4.13 VOLTAGE SELECTION AND CONTROL :


5.4.13.1. On load tap changers:
5.4.13.1.1 General:
(a) The OLTC shall be of In Tank, Hi Speed Resistor type.
(b) OLTC gear shall be motor-operated for local as well as remote electrical operation. An
external hand wheel/handle shall be provided for local manual operation.
(c) On-load tap-changer shall be sourced from reputed manufacturer and it should be type
tested as per relevant IEC-60214 and test methods shall be in full conformance to the
procedures, indicated in IEC-60214.
(d) The details of the method of diversion of the load current during tap-changing, the
mechanical construction of the gear and control features of OLTC gear shall be submitted
with the bid. Information regarding the service experience on the gear and a list of
important users shall be furnished. The tap-changer shall change the effective
transformation ratio without producing phase displacement.
(e) The current diverting contacts shall be housed in a separate oil chamber, not
communicating with the oil in the main tank of the transformer. On load tap changer
shall have maximum rated through current to meet the normal rated load as well as over-
load as per standards. The OLTC should also be suitable for an occasional switching at
200% of the OLTC rating as per IEC-60214 which shall be validated with by the type test.
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The OLTC shall have BIL rating and short circuit withstand current as per relevant IEC
standards.
(f) All terminals shall be clearly and permanently marked with numbers corresponding to
the cables connected thereto.
(g) Tap positions shall be numbered consecutively ranging from one upwards. Tap one being
the highest voltage ratio.
(h) Current rating and voltage steps shall be as specified.
(i) On-load tap changers shall comply with IEC 214:1976 and BS: 4571:1970 and shall be
suitable for power flow in both the directions. Only designs, which have been type
tested in accordance with these standards will be accepted. All the type test certificates
as per the above standards shall be submitted along with the tender bid.
(j) Current making and breaking switches, associated with the tap selectors shall be
contained in a tank in which the head of oil is maintained by means, completely
independent of that on the transformer itself.
(k) Details of maintaining oil separation, oil levels, oil draining/filling/sampling, detection of
oil surges and provision of alarm and trip contacts will be dependent on the design of
tap-changer and be to the approval of the purchaser. However, a suitable pressure relief
device shall be provided for all on-load tap changer compartments. It should be possible
to inspect the diverter switch contacts without having to lower the oil in the transformer.
Contact tips should be replaceable.
(l) Transformer on load tap changers shall be equipped with a fixed resistor network,
capable of providing discrete voltage steps for input to the supervisory system.
(m) The Bidder shall indicate the safeguards in order to avoid harmful arcing at the current
diverting contacts in the event of operation of the OLTC gear under overload conditions
of the transformer.
(n) Any ‘DROP DOWN’ tanks, associated with the tap changing apparatus shall be fitted with
guide rods to control the movements during lifting or lowering.
(o) All relays and operating devices shall operate correctly at any voltage between the limits
specified.
(p) The OLTC shall be suitably protected through oil surge relay (OSR). This surge relay shall
be tested for an oil flow velocity of 1.20 +/-0.20m/s.

5.4.13.1.2. MECHANISMS:
(a) The drive mechanism chamber shall be mounted on the tank in an accessible position. It
should be adequately ventilated and provided with anti-condensation metal clad heaters
with thermostatic control. All components inside shall be protected against corrosion,
deterioration due to condensation, fungi etc. The door shall be pad-lockable.
(b) The tap change mechanism shall be designed in such a way that when a tap change has
been initiated, it will be completed independently of the operation of the control relays
and switches. If a failure of the auxiliary supply during tap change or any other
contingency would result in that movement, not being completed, an approved means
shall be provided to safeguard the transformer and its auxiliary equipment.
(c) Limit switches shall be provided to prevent over-running of the tap changing mechanism.
These shall be directly connected in the operating motor circuit. In addition, mechanical
stops shall be fitted to prevent over-running of the mechanism under any condition. For
on-load tap change equipment, these stops shall withstand the full torque of the driving
mechanism without damage to the tap change equipment. Limit switches may be
connected in the control circuit of the operating motor, provided that a mechanical de-
clutching mechanism is incorporated.
(d) Thermal devices or other approved means shall be provided to protect the motor and
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control circuit.
(e) A permanently legible lubrication chart shall be provided and fitted inside the tap-
changing chamber.

5.4.13.1.3 TAP CHANGE CONTROL PHILOSOPHY:-


5.4.13.1.3.1 General:
The following operating conditions are applicable to the on-load tap changer controls:-
(a) It must not be possible to operate the electric drive when the manual operating gear is in
use.
(b) It must not be possible for two electric control points to be in operation at the same
time.
(c) Operation from a control switch shall cause one tap movement only unless the control
switch is returned to the off position between successive operations. Subsequent tap
changes shall be initiated only by a new or repeat command.
(d) It shall not be possible for any transformer operating in parallel with one or more other
transformers in a group to be more than one tap out of step with the other transformers
in the group. On load tap changers shall be equipped with a time delayed INCOMPLETE
STEP alarm, consisting of a normally open contact which closes if the tap changer fails to
make a complete tap change. The alarm shall not operate for momentary loss of auxiliary
power.
(e) All electrical control switches and local manual operating gear shall be clearly labelled in
an approved manner to indicate the direction of tap changing i.e., raise and lower tap
number.

5.4.13.1.3.2. Manual Control:


(a) The cranking device for manual operation of the OLTC gear shall be removable and
suitable for operation by a man, standing at ground level.
(b) The manual control shall be considered as back up to the motor operated control and
shall be inter locked with the motor to block motor start up during manual operation.
The manual operating mechanism shall be labeled to show the direction of operation for
raising the terminal voltage and vice-versa.
(c) Manual tap position indicator which shall be complete with the following:-
(i) Mechanical tap position indicator which shall be clearly visible from near the
transformer.
(ii) A mechanical operation counter.
(iii) Mechanical stops to prevent over-cranking of the mechanism beyond the
extreme tap positions.

5.4.13.1.3.3. Local and Remote Control:


Equipment for local, manual and electrical operation shall be provided in an outdoor cubicle.
Electrical remote control equipment shall also be supplied on the tap changer. The following
control facilities shall be provided: -
(a) ‘Local - Remote’ Selector Switch, mounted in the local OLTC, control cabinet. When the
selector switch is in ‘local’ position, it shall be possible to operate the ‘raise-lower’
control switches, specified in (b) below. Remote control of the raise- lower functions shall
be inhibited. When the selector switch is in ‘remote’ position, the local OLTC
control cabinet mounted ‘raise-lower’ switch, specified in clause (b) below shall be
inoperative. Remote control of the raise/lower function shall be possible from the
remote control panel. The ‘local-remote’ selector switch shall have at least two spare
contacts per position, which are closed in that position, but open in the other position.
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(b) A ‘raise-lower’ control switch/push button shall be provided in the local OLTC control
cabinet. This switch shall be operative only when ‘local-remote’ selector switch is in
‘local’ position.
(c) An ‘ON-OFF’ tap changer control switch shall be provided in the local OLTC control
cabinet of the transformer. The tap changer shall be in operative in the ‘OFF’ position.
The ‘OFF-ON’ switch shall have at least one spare contact per position, which is closed in
that position, but open in the other position.

5.4.13.1.3.4. Remote group control:-


The offered OLTC control scheme shall have provision of remote electrical group control during
the parallel operation of transformer. This is in addition to independent control of OLTC.
(a) A four position selector switch having ‘Master’, Follower’, ‘Independent’ and ‘Off’
position shall be provided in the remote OLTC control panel for each transformer. This
shall be wired to enable operator to select operation of OLTC in either ‘Master’,
‘Follower’, ‘Independent’ or,’Off’ mode.
(b) Out of step relays with timer contacts shall also be provided to give alarm and
indication in case tap position in all the transformers under group control are not in
same position.
(c) Master Position: If the selector switch is in Master position, it shall be possible to
control the OLTC units in the OLTC units in the follower mode by operating the controls
of the master unit. Independent operation of the units under Follower mode shall be
prevented. However, the units under Independent mode will be controlled
independently.
(d) Follower Position: - If the selector switch is in follower mode, control of OLTC shall be
possible only from panel of the Master Unit.
(e) Independent Position: - In this position of selector switch, control of OLTC of individual
unit only shall be possible.

1.4.13.1.4. Control Circuits:-


The control circuits shall comply with following conditions:-
(a) An interlock to cut off electrical control automatically upon recourse being taken to the
manual control.
(b) Re-inforcement of the initiating impulse for a tap changer, ensuring a positive
completion, once initiated to the next (higher or lower) tap.
(c) “Step-by-step” operation ensuring only one tap change from each tap changing impulse
and a lockout of the mechanism if the control switch (or push button) remains in the
“operation” position.
(d) An interlock to cut out electrical control when it tends to operate the gear beyond
either of the extreme tap positions.
(e) An electrical interlock to cut-off a counter impulse for reverse step change being
initiated during a progressing tap change and until the mechanism comes to rest and
resets circuits for the new position.
(f) Tap change in progress indication shall be provided by means of an indicating lamp at
the purchaser’s control panel. Necessary contacts for this and for remote tap position
indicator at purchaser’s control panel shall be provided by the Bidder.
(g) Protective apparatus, considered essential by the Bidder according to specialties of the
gear.

5.4.13.1.5. Indications: -
Apparatus of an approved type shall be provided on each transformer:-
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(a) To give indication mechanically at the transformer and electrically at the remote control
point of the number of the tapping in use.
(b) To give electrical indication, separate from that specified above, of tap position at the
remote supervisory point. Suitable tap position transducer to be incorporated for
indication.
(c) To give indication at the remote control point and at the supervisory control point that
a tap change is in progress, this indication to continue until the tap change is complete.
(d) To give indication at the remote control point and at the supervisory control point when
transformers operating in parallel are out of step.
(e) To indicate at the tap change mechanism the number of operations, completed by the
equipment. A six digit counter should be provided for this.

5.4.13.2. LOCAL CONTROL CABINET: -


The local OLTC control cabinet shall house all necessary devices, meant for OLTC control and
indication. It shall be complete with the following: -
(a) A circuit breaker/contactor with thermal overload devices for controlling the A.C.
auxiliary supply to the OLTC motor.
(b) Cubicle light with door switch.
(c) Space heaters to prevent condensation.
(d) Padlocking arrangement for hinged door of cabinet.
(e) Cable terminal glands for power and control cables to the OLTC gear.

5.4.13.3. REMOTE CONTROL PANELS:-


(a) All controls, alarms and indications for transformers shall be incorporated within the
appropriate switchgear control panels. The supplier shall provide all indications, relays,
switches etc. for remote indication and operation of the transformer from the substation
control room. Comprehensive and detailed instructions shall be provided to the
purchaser regarding correct installation of this remote panel.
(b) The remote tap changer control panel shall be mounted in the purchaser’s control room.
Size and colour of the panel shall be to the approval of the purchaser.
(c) Operation of remote control scheme shall be entirely suitable for the distance between
the transformer and remote control panel. Details of the connection of the remote
control panel to the transformer shall be provided by the supplier.
(d) The RTCC panel shall be compatible to SCADA operations.
(e) The standard requirements (which may be varied to suit manufacturer’s design) shall be
out lined in the following sub-clauses:

5.4.13.3.1. INSTRUMENTS:
(a) Voltmeter (voltage at the low voltage terminals of the transformer).
(a) Tap position indicator
(b) Conventional winding & oil temperature indicator.
(c) Optic fibre temperature indicators for winding(6 nos), Oil (1 no) and core(1 no).

5.4.13.3.2. RELAYS:
(a) Supervisory interface.

5.4.13.3.3. CONTROLS:
(a) Automatic/non-automatic voltage control selector switch.
(b) Remote/supervisory tap change control selector switch.
(c) Raise/lower push-buttons.
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(d) Independent/Master/Follower selector switch.

5.4.13.3.4. INDICATIONS AND ALARMS :


(a) Tap changer on manual control - white lamp.
(b) Tap change in progress - white lamp.
(c) Tap change out of step-alarm.
(d) Cooling equipment running-white lamp.
(e) Cooling equipment failure-alarm.
(f) AVR reference voltage failure-alarm.
(g) Tap changer supply voltage failure-alarm.
(h) Tap change incomplete step-alarm.

5.4.13.4. AUXILIARY SUPPLY FOR OLTC CONTROL AND POWER CIRCUIT :-


Auxiliary supplies as indicated in the specification will be provided by the purchaser at any one
place. All loads shall be fed by one of the two feeders through an electrically interlocked
automatic transfer switch, housed in the marshalling Kiosk. The design feature for the transfer
switch shall include the following: -
(a) Provision for the selection of one of the feeders as normal source and the other as
standby.
(b) Upon failure of normal source, the loads shall be automatically transferred after an
adjustable time delay to the stand by source.
(c) Indication for failure of the normal source and for transfer to standby source and also
for failure to transfer shall be provided locally as well as at the remote control panel.
(d) Automatic re-transfers to normal source with an adjustable time delay following re-
energisation of the normal source.
(e) Both the transfer and the re-transfer shall be dead transfers and AC feeders shall not be
paralleled at any time.
(f) Necessary isolating switches, MCBs and other components for the above power supply
transfer arrangement shall be provided by the supplier.

5.4.14. SUPERVISORY CONTROL:-


5.4.14.1 General:-
(a) Tap change control equipment shall be suitable for supervisory control and indication
with make before break multi-may switch-having one potential free contact for each
tap position. This switch shall be provided in addition to any other switch/switches,
which may be required in remote tap position indication.
(b) Transformer on-load tap changer shall be equipped with a fixed resistor network,
capable of providing discrete voltage steps for input to the supervisory system.
(c) Transformer tap change control will be effected from the sub-station control room with
facilities for remote control from the supervisory control centre. Provision for such
supervisory control shall be included in this contract.
(d) The supervisory facilities, outlined in the following sub-clauses will be required and
control circuit design must make provision for these.

5.4.14.2. CONTROLS:
(a) Tap change control remote/supervisory select/deselect:-
N.B. :- Selection of supervisory control shall render voltage control non-automatic.
(b) Tap position Raise/lower.

5.4.14. 3 INDICATIONS AND ALARMS:


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(a) Tap change remote/supervisory indication.
(b) Tap position indication through appropriate transducer.
(c) Tap change out of step alarm.
(d) Tap changer auto/non-auto indication.
(e) Independent/master/follower indication.
(f) Tap change in progress indication.
(g) AVR reference voltage failure alarm.
(h) Tap changing incomplete (TCINCL).
(i) Tap changer supply failure alarm.
(j) Cooling equipment running indication.
(k) Cooling equipment failure alarm.
(l) All contacts for supervisory alarms and indications shall be potential free.

5.4.15. TERMINAL AND CONNECTION ARRANGEMENTS :


5.4.15.1 RATING :
Current rating shall be 1.5 times the rated current of the transformer.
5.4.15.2. OUTDOOR BUSHINGS:
(a) The electrical and mechanical characteristics of bushings shall be in accordance with IS:
2099 & IS: 3347 (Part-III/Section-I). Bushings must have been type tested successfully as
per IS: 2099/IEC-60137.
(b) Phase windings above 33 KV shall have fully rated porcelain condenser anti - fog type
bushings as per IEC-137. These shall be provided with: -
(i) Oil-level gauges, clearly readable from ground level.
(ii) Oil filling plug and drain valve, if not hermetically sealed.
(iii) Test taps for measurement of capacitance and tan delta.
(iv) Bushings of identical rating shall be inter-changeable.
(c) 33 KV and tertiary bushings shall be oil - filled, communicating type, suitably rated.
(d) When bushings have an under-oil end of re-entrant form, the pull through lead shall be
fitted with a gas bubble deflector.
(e) The bushings shall be removable without disturbing the turret type current
transformers.
(f) Porcelain used in bushing manufacture shall be homogenous, free from laminations,
cavities and other flaws or imperfections that might affect the mechanical or dielectric
quality and shall be thoroughly vitrified, tough and impervious to moisture.
(g) Glazing of porcelain and bushings shall be of uniform brown colour, free from blisters,
burrs and other similar defects. Bushings shall be designed to have ample insulation
mechanical strength and rigidity for the condition under which they will be used.
(h) Special precaution shall be taken to eliminate moisture from paper insulation during
manufacture, assembly, transport and erection. The surface of all paper insulation shall
be finished with non-hygroscopic varnish which can not be damaged easily.
(i) Suitable insulating cap (preferably of porcelain) shall be provided on the terminal of
bushing of tertiary winding to avoid accidental external short circuit.
(j) No arcing horns shall be fitted to any bushing.
(k) Bushing turrets shall be provided with vent pipes which shall be connected to route any
gas collection through the Buchholz relay.
(l) The neutral ends of star connected windings shall be connected at points which are
from manholes in the cover and brought out via one outdoor bushing, rated as per IEC-
76.
(m) Maximum Tan delta value for Bushings at 20 deg. C shall not exceed 0.007.

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5.4.15.3. TERMINAL CONNECTORS:
(a) Bushing terminals shall be provided with terminal connectors of approved type and size
for connection to external parts. Terminal connectors, offered must have been
successfully type tested as per IS: 5561.
(b) (i) All castings shall be free from blow holes, surface blisters, cracks and cavities. All
sharp edges and corners shall be blurred and rounded off. The aluminum alloy castings,
if used, shall conform to designation A6 of IS: 617.
(ii) No part of clamp shall be less than 10 mm. Thick.
(iii) All ferrous parts shall be hot dip galvanised conforming to IS: 2633. Spring
washers and H.T. bolts shall be dectrogalvanised conforming to IS: 1573.
(iv) For bimetallic clamp, copper alloy linear of minimum thickness of 2 mm. Shall be
cast integral with aluminum body.
(v) Flexible connectors shall be made from tinned copper sheets.
(vi) Size of terminal/conductor for which the clamp is suitable and rated current
under site conditions shall be embossed/punched on each component of the
clamp, except hardware.
(vii) All current carrying parts shall be designed and manufactured to have minimum
contact resistance.
(viii) The short time rating of terminal connector shall not be less than the short time
rating of respective bushing.
(ix) Terminal connectors shall be subject to all type, routine and acceptance tests as
per IS: 5561 (latest).
(x) Malleable cast iron for terminal connectors or any of its parts and accessories
shall not be acceptable.
(xi) Bolts and Nuts used shall be of stainless steel or galvanized/passivated mild
steel.

5.4.15.4. BUSHING CURRENT TRANSFORMERS:


(a) Current transformers shall comply with IS: 2705.
(b) It shall be possible to remove turret mounted C.Ts from the transformer tank without
removing the tank cover. Necessary precaution shall be taken to minimise the eddy
currents and local heat generated in the turret.
(c) All secondary leads shall be brought to a terminal box near bushing. These terminals shall
be wired out to cooler control cabinet using separate cables for each core.
(d) Bushing C.T. parameters, indicated in the Specification are tentative and liable to change
within reasonable limits. The Bidder shall obtain purchaser’s approval before proceeding
with design of Bushing C.Ts.
(e) Additional CTS shall be provided, as may be required for winding temperature indicators
for each winding and OLTC for parallel operation of the transformers. CT characteristics
shall have to match with purchaser’s protected relays, meters and instruments.

5.4.15.5. TERMINAL MARKING:


Transformer terminals are to be provided with phase markings to the requirements of IEC- 616
and are subject to the agreement of the purchaser. Transformer terminals shall be silver/tin-
plated copper.
5.4.15.6 NEUTRAL EARTHING:
The neutral terminals shall be brought to ground level by a brass or tinned copper grounding
bar of approved size which shall be supported from the tank with porcelain insulators and
connected to purchaser’s local earth grid. The supplier must liaise with the purchaser or its
approved contractor to finalise the details of installation of this earthing and mounting of the
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outdoor neutral C.T. on this.

5.4.16. SPECIFICATION FOR CONTROL CABINETS:


(a) Control cabinets shall be of the free standing floor mounting type.
(b) Control cabinet of the operating mechanism shall be made out of 3 mm thick sheet steel
or 10 mm thick aluminium plate or casting. Hinged door shall be provided with pad
locking arrangement. Sloping rain hood shall be provided to cover all sides. 15 mm thick
neoprene or better type of gaskets shall be provided to ensure degree of protection of
at least IP-55 as per IS: 2147.
(c) Bus bars shall be of tinned copper of adequate cross-section to carry the normal current
without exceeding the permissible temperature rise over an ambient temperature of 50
degree centigrade outside the cubicle. The buses shall be braced to withstand forces
corresponding to short circuit current of 25KA.
(d) Motors rated 1 KW and above being controlled from the control cabinet would be
suitable for operation on a 415V, 3 Phase, 50 HZ system. Fractional KW motors would
be suitable for operation on a 240V, 1- Phase, 50 HZ supply system.
(e) Isolating switches shall be group operated units (3 pole for use on 3-MCBS phase supply
systems and 2 pole for single phase supply systems) quick make quick break type,
capable of breaking safely and without deterioration, the rated current of the
associated circuit. Switch handle shall have provision for locking in both fully open and
fully closed positions.
(f) Push button shall be rated for not less than 6 Amps. 415V A.C. or 2 Amps, 220/110V
D.C. and shall be flush mounted on the cabinet door and provided with appropriate
nameplates. Red, Green and Amber indicating lamps shall be flush mounted.
(g) For motors upto 5 KW, contactors shall be direct-on-line, air break, single throw type
and shall be suitable for making and breaking the stalled current of the associated
motor which shall be assumed equal to 6.5 times the full load current of the motor at
0.2 p.f. For motors above 5 KW, automatic star delta type starters shall be provided. 3
Pole contactors shall be furnished for 3 Phase motors and 2 Pole contactors for single
phase motors. Reversing contactors shall be provided with electrical interlocks between
forward and reverse contactors. If possible, mechanical interlocks shall also be
provided. Contactors shall be suitable for uninterrupted duty and shall be of duty
category class AC4 as defined in IS: 2959. The main contacts of the contactors shall be
silver plated and the insulation class for the coils shall be class E or better. The dropout
voltage of the contactors shall not exceed 70% of the rated voltage.
(h) Contactors shall be provided with a three element positive acting, ambient temperature
compensated, time lagged, hand reset type, thermal overload relay with adjustable
setting. Hand reset button shall be flush with the front door of the cabinet and suitable
for resetting with starter compartment door closed.
(i) Single phase preventer relay shall be provided for 3 Phase motors to provide positive
protection against single phasing.
(j) Mini starters shall be provided with no volt coils, whenever required.
(k) Purchaser’s power cables will be of 1100/650 Volts grade stranded aluminum
conductor PVC insulated, PVC sheathed, single steel wire armoured and PVC jacketed.
All necessary cable terminating accessories such as glands, crimp type tinned copper
lugs etc. for power as well as control cables shall be included in Bidder’s scope of
supply. Suitable brass cable glands shall be provided for cable entry.
(l) Wiring for all control circuits shall be carried out with 1100/650 Volts grade PVC
insulated tinned copper stranded conductors of sizes not smaller than 2.5 sq.mm. At
least 20% spare terminal blocks for control wire termination shall be provided on each
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panel. The terminal blocks shall be of non-disconnecting stand type. All terminals shall
be provided with ferrules, indelibly marked or numbered and these identifications shall
correspond to the designations on the relevant wiring diagrams. The terminals shall be
rated for adequate capacity which shall not be less than10Amps.
(m) Separate terminal blocks shall be provided for terminating circuits of various voltage
classes. CT loads shall be terminated on a separate block and shall have provision for
short circuiting the CT secondary terminals.
(n) Control cabinet shall be provided with 240V, 1 Phase, 50 HZ, 20 W fluorescent light
fixture and a suitably rated 240 V, 1 Phase, 5 Amps, 3 Pin socket for hand lamps.
(o) Strip heaters shall be provided inside each cabinet complete with thermostat
(preferably differential type) to prevent moisture condensation. Heaters shall be
controlled by suitably rated double pole miniature circuit breakers.
(p) Signal lamps, provided shall be of neon screw type with series resistors, enclosed in
bakelite body. Each signal lamp shall be provided with a fuse, integrally mounted in the
lamp body.
(q) Electric measuring instruments shall be of moving iron type. Ammeters for measuring
current upto 30 Amps shall be directly connected while those for measuring above 30
Amps shall be connected through suitable CTs. Ammeters shall be provided with
selector switches.
(r) Items inside the cabinet, made of organic material shall be coated with a fungus
resistant varnish.

5.4.17 INSULATING OIL:-


(a) The quality of the oil, supplied with the transformer shall conform to IEC 296 (Mineral
oil class 1) and IS: 335 with latest amendment, if any. The percentage of Napthanic
content in the oil will be more than 40 % &Paraffinic content will be less than 56 %.No
oil shall be supplied or used at any stage of manufacture or test without a certificate,
acceptable to the Purchaser that it has a PCB content of less than 2 mg/kg. No inhibitors
shall be used in the oil. The oil samples will be drawn as follows:-
(i) Prior to filling.
(ii) Before and after heat run test.
(iii) Before energising.
All tests as per relevant IEC & ISS shall be conducted on all samples.
(b) Sufficient quantity of oil, necessary for first filling of all tanks, coolers and radiators at
the proper level along with 10% extra oil for topping up shall be supplied in non-
returnable containers, suitable for outdoor storage.
(c) The supplier shall despatch the transformer, filled with oil or in an atmosphere of
Nitrogen. In the former case, the Bidder shall take care of the weight limitation on
transport and handling facility at site. In the latter case, necessary arrangement shall be
ensured by the supplier to take care of pressure drop of nitrogen during transit and
storage till completion of oil filling during erection. A gas pressure testing valve with
necessary pressure gauge and adapter valve shall be provided. The transformer shall
also be fitted with an impact recorder during transportation. This impact recorder is
on returnable basis.
(d) The Bidders shall ensure that the oil supplied is in accordance with the latest editions of
the following specifications with amendments, if any.
Sl. Characteristics Requirement. Method of Test.
No.
1. Appearance The oil shall be clear and A representative sample
transparent & free from of oil shall be examined
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suspended matter or in a 100mm thick layer
sediments. at ambient temperature.
2. Density at 27 deg.C (Max) 0.89 g/cu.cm. IS: 1448
3. Kinematic viscosity at 27Cst. IS: 1448
27 deg.C (max.)
4. Interfacial tension at 27 deg.C (min.) 0.04 N/m IS: 6104
5. Flashpoint penskey Marten
(closed) (min.) 140 deg.C IS: 1448
6. Pour point (max.) -6 deg.C IS: 1448
7. Neutralization value (max.)
(Total acidity). 0.03 mg KOH/g IS: 335
8. Corrosive Sulphur (In terms
of classification of copper strip) Non-corrosive IS: 335 (Appendix ‘B’)
9. Electric strength (break down
voltage) min.
a) New unfiltered oil. 30 KV (rms) if the above IS: 6792.
value is not attained, the
oil shall be filtered)
b) After treatment. 60 KV (rms)
10. Di-Electric dissipation factor
(tan delta) at 90 deg.C (max.) 0.002 IS: 6262
11. Specific resistance (resistivity)
a) at 90 deg.C (min.) 35 x 10¹² Ohm-cm. IS: 6103
b) at 27 deg.C (min.) 1500 x 10¹² Ohm-cm.
12. Oxidation stability.
a) Neutralization value
after oxidation (max.) 0.4 mg KOH/g.
b) Total Sludge after
oxidation (max.). 0.10% by weight.
13. Presence of Oxidation inhibitor The oil shall not contain IS: 335
anti oxidant inhibitors. (Appendix ‘D’)
14. Water content (max.) a) Untreated and unfiltered
oil- 50 ppm. IS: 2362
b) Before commissioning-
10 ppm.
15. Aging characteristics after 96 hrs. As per AS TMD/934/IS: 12177
with catalyst (Copper)
a) Resistivity.
i) 27 deg.C 2.5 x (10)¹² Ohm-cm.
ii) 90 deg.C 0.2 x (10)¹² Ohm-cm.
b) Tan delta at 90 deg.C 0.2 (max.).
c) Total acidity. 0.05 mg KOH/gm (max.)
d) Sludge content by weight. 0.05% (max.)
16. a) Napthenic content More than 40% Spectroscopic method
b) Paraffinic content Less than 56% or any other prescribed
method.

The Test certificates to conform the quality of the oil shall be submitted by the supplier. The
purchaser at his discretion may depute his representative for witnessing the tests at the works
of the supplier or its sub-vendor. The purchaser’s representative may recommend for testing of
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sample oil at CPRI/ERDA including ensuring the percentage of naphthenic and paraffinic
content in the offered oil. The cost for such testing shall be borne by the supplier. The
purchaser at his discretion may also get the supplied oil, tested at Govt. approved laboratory
for determination of quality, napthenic and paraffinic contents as per specification.

5.4.18 CLEANING, PAINTING AND TROPICALISATION:-


(a) All steel surfaces except galvanized surfaces or where otherwise specified, shall be shot
blasted to remove all rust, scale and foreign matters from the surface. Oil, grease, dirt
and swarf shall be thoroughly removed by emulsion cleaning. The surfaces shall then be
chemically cleaned and surface treated by phosphating and dried in accordance with IS-
6005 - “Code of practice for phosphating of iron and steel”. Immediately after
phosphating, the surfaces shall be given two coats of high quality zinc chromate primer.
(b) The interior surfaces of mechanism chambers, boxes and kiosks, after preparation,
cleaning and priming shall be painted with one coat of zinc chromate primer, one coat
of phenolic based undercoating, followed by two coats of phenolic based finishing paint
to white colour, followed by a final coat of anti-condensation white paint of a type and
make to the approval of the Purchaser. A minimum overall paint film thickness of 200
microns shall be maintained throughout.
(c) All steel work and metal work, after preparation and priming shall be painted with one
coat zinc chromate primer, one coat of phenolic based under coating and two coats of
micaceous iron oxide paint to an overall thickness of 200 microns to hard gloss finishing
Light Grey Shade No. 697 of IS:5. Each successive coat of paint shall be of slightly
different shade to enable inspection.
The finished surface shall present a pleasing appearance free from dents or unevenness
surfaces.
(d) It is the responsibility of the supplier to ensure that the quality of paints used shall
withstand the tropical heat and extremes of weather conditions. The paint shall not
peal-off, wrinkle, be removed by wind, storm and handling on site and the surface finish
shall neither rust nor fade during the service life of the equipment.
(e) After erection at site, the interior surfaces of mechanism chambers and kiosks shall be
thoroughly examined and any deteriorated or mechanically damaged surfaces of such
shall be made good to the full specification, described above.
(f) After erection at site, all surfaces of steel works and metal works shall be thoroughly
washed down and examined. Any deteriorated or otherwise faulty paint work shall be
removed down to bare metal and made good to the full specification described above,
then painted one further coat of phenolic based under coating and one coat phenolic
based hard gloss finishing paint to provide an overall minimum paint film thickness of
200 microns.
(g) All paint work shall be left clean and perfect on completion of the site works.

5.4.19. BOLTS AND NUTS:-


(a) All bolts, studs, screw threads, pipe threads, bolt heads and nuts shall comply with the
appropriate Indian Standards for metric threads, or the technical equivalent.
(b) Except for small wiring, current carrying terminal bolts or studs for mechanical reasons
shall not be less than 6 mm in diameter.
(c) All nuts and pins shall be adequately locked.
(d) Wherever possible, bolts shall be fitted in such a manner that in the event of failure of
locking resulting in the nuts working loose and falling off, the bolt will remain in position
(e) All bolts, nuts and washers, placed in outdoor positions shall be treated to prevent
corrosion, by hot dip galvanizing. Bolts and Nuts below M12 (12mm.) size shall be of
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stainless steel. Appropriate precautions shall be taken to prevent electrolytic action
between dissimilar metals
(f) Where bolts are used on external horizontal surfaces and where water can collect,
methods of preventing the ingress of moisture to the threads shall be provided.
(g) Each bolt or stud shall project at least one thread, but not more than three threads
through the nut, except when otherwise approved for terminal board studs or relay
stems. If bolts or nuts are placed so that they are inaccessible by means of ordinary
spanners, special spanners shall be provided.
(h) The length of the screwed portion of the bolts shall be such that no screw thread may
form part of a shear plane between members.
(i) Taper washers shall be provided where necessary.
(j) Protective washers of suitable material shall be provided front and back on the securing
screws.

5.4.20. WIRING AND CABLING:-


5.4.20. 1 (a) Cable box/sealing end shall be suitable for following types of cable.
i) 415 Volt Power 1100 Volt grade PVC
Insulated aluminum conductor cable with
armour.
ii) Control. 1100 Volt grade PVC insulated
7/0.737 mm stranded copper conductor
cable with armour.
(b) Compression type cable connector shall be provided for termination of power
and control cables.
(c) All controls, alarms, indicating and relaying devices, provided with the
transformer shall be wired up to the terminal blocks inside the local control
cabinets (both cooler and OLTC control cabinets)
(d) All devices and terminal blocks with the cooler control cabinet shall be clearly
identified by symbols, corresponding to those used on applicable schematic or
wiring diagrams.

5.4.20.2 EXCLUSION IN SCOPE OF CABLING:


Following cabling works are specifically excluded from the scope of the supplier. However,
interconnection drawings for the same are to be submitted by the supplier
(a) Cabling between Remote OLTC panel to cooler control cabinet.
(b) Cabling between Remote OLTC panel to local OLTC cabinet.
(c) Cabling between Remote OLTC to supplier’s panel.
(d) Cabling between cooler control cabinet to supplier’s panel.
(e) Cabling between local OLTC cabinet to supplier’s panel.

5.4.21. FITTINGS:
The following fittings shall be provided with each transformer, covered in this specification.
(a) Conservator for main tank with oil filling hole and cap, air-cell, vacuum application
valve, vacuum equalizing valve, isolating valves, drain valve, shut off valve, magnetic oil
level gauge with low level alarm contacts, dehydrating breather, with oil seal.
(b) Conservator for OLTC with drain valve, surge relay (oil flow operated), vacuum
application valve, vacuum equalizing valve, magnetic type oil level gauge with low level
alarm contacts, oil-level indicator and silica gel breathers.
(c) Oil preservation equipment.
(d) Pressure relief devices with alarm/trip contacts.
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(e) (i) Buchholz relay, double float/read type with isolating valves on both sides,
bleeding pipe with pet cock at the end to collect gases and alarm and trip contacts
(Rating 1 Amp. 220V DC) test cock, gas collection box and gas check valve at ground
level.
(ii) Separate Buchholz relay with above features to be provided for OLTC chamber.
(f) Air release plug.
(g) Inspection openings and covers.
(h) Bushing with metal parts and gaskets to suit the termination arrangement.
(i) Winding temperature indicators for local and remote mounting. One RWTI with a four-
point selector switch shall be provided.
(j) Top Oil temperature indicator with maximum pointer along with two sets of
contactors.
(k) Cover lifting eyes, transformer-lifting lugs, jacking pads, towing holes and core and
winding lifting lugs.
(l) Protected type mercury or alcohol in glass thermometer.
(m) Bottom and top filter valves with threaded male adoptors, bottom sampling valve and
drain valve.
(n) Rating and diagram plates on transformers and auxiliary apparatus.
(o) Earthing terminals.
(p) Flanged bi-directional wheels.
(q) Cooler Control Cabinet with pad locks.
(r) On load tap changing equipment and OLTC control cabinet with pad locks.
(s) Drain valve plugs shall be provided in order that each section of pipe work can be
drained independently.
(t) Insulating Oil.
(u) Terminal marking plate.
(v) Jacking pads//lugs
(w) Lifting bollards.
(x) Haulage lugs.
(y) Cover lifting lugs.
(z) Valve schedule plate.
(aa) Bushing CT
(bb) Cooling fans
(cc) Motor pumps
(dd) Marshalling Box
(ee) RTCC Panel
(ff) Bushing Terminal Clamps & Connectors
(gg) Oil flow indicator
(hh) Valves, as indicated at Cl.No.5.4.2 of this Specification
(ii) Wiring upto marshalling box with PVC SWA PVC copper cables, 1100Volts grade.
(jj) Thermosyphon Filter
(kk) 8(Eight) Probes & 8(eight) Channel Optic Fiber Temperature Sensor System as per this
specification
Note: - The fittings listed above are only indicative and any other fittings which generally are
required for satisfactory operation of the above rated Power transformers are deemed
to be included.

5.4.22. LIMITS OF TEMPERATURE RISE.:-


The temperature rise on any part of equipment shall not exceed the maximum temperature
rise specified below under the conditions specified in test clauses. The permissible temperature
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rise indicated is for a maximum ambient temperature of 50 degree C. If the maximum ambient
temperature rises, permissible values shall be reduced accordingly. For actual maximum
temperature at the location of installation, refer perfect synopsis.
Sl. No. Nature of the part or of the liquid. Maximum value of:
Temperature. Temperature rise at a
Maximum ambient air
Temp. not exceeding 50
degree C.
1 Contacts in air, silver-faced copper, 95 40/45
Copper alloy or aluminium alloy (see
Notes (i) & (ii).
Bare copper of tinned aluminium alloy. 75 25
2 Contacts in oil: 90 40
Silver-faced copper, copper alloy or
Aluminium alloy [see note- (i)]. 80 30
3 Terminals to be connected to external 105 55
Conductors by screws or bolts silver
faced (see note (iii).
4 Metal parts acting as springs. (See note iv). (See note iv).
5 Metal parts in contact with insulation of
the following classes:
Class Y: (for non-impregnated 90 40
Materials).

Class A: (for materials immersed in oil 100 50


or impregnated.
Class E: in air 120 70
In oil 100 50
Class B: in air 130 80
In oil 100 50
Class F: in air 155 105
In oil 100 50
Enamel: oil base 100 50
Synthetic, in air 120 70
Synthetic, in oil 100 50
6 Any part of metal or of insulating 100 50
Material in contact with coil, except
Contacts.
7 Oil 90 40
Notes: (i) When applying the temperature rise of 45° C, care should be taken to
ensure that no damage is caused to the surrounding insulating
materials.
(ii) The quality of the silver facing shall be such that a layer of silver remains
at the points of contact after the mechanical endurance test. Otherwise,
the contacts shall be regarded as ‘bare’.
(iii) The values of temperature and temperature rise are valid whether or not
the conductor connected to the terminals is silver-faced.
(iv) The temperature shall not reach a value where the elasticity of the
material is impaired. For pure copper, this implies a temperature limit of
75°C.
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5.4.23. MOTORS & MCBS:
(a) All motors shall comply with IS: 325 and IEC 34 and dimensions with IEC-72.
They shall be capable of operating continuously under actual service conditions without
exceeding the specified temperature rises, determined by resistance, at any frequency
between the voltage and frequency fluctuation, stated in this specification.
(b) All miniature circuit breakers shall be provided with auxiliary contacts for remote
indication of circuit breaker operation. Means shall be provided to prevent the miniature
circuit breakers, being inadvertently switched to the ‘OFF’ Position. Miniature circuit
breakers shall be mounted in such a manner so as to give easily visible indication of
breaker position and shall be grouped and spaced according to their function in order to
facilitate identification and easy replacement.

5.4.24. LIST OF MANDATORY SPARES FOR THE ENTIRE LOT OF TRANSFORMERS


i. The supplier shall provide the mandatory spares, detailed below and shall, where
considered necessary, provide a list of recommended spare parts together with their
individual prices. The purchaser may order all or any of the spare parts, listed at the time
of contract award and the spare parts, so required by the purchaser, shall be supplied as
part of this contract. Additional spares may be ordered at anytime during the contract at
the rates, stated in the purchase order.
Sl.No. * Description Quantity
1 H.V. Bushing with metal parts and Gaskets. 3 No.
2 I.V. Bushing with metal parts and gaskets 3 No.
3 Tertiary Bushing with metal parts and gaskets 3 No.
4 Neutral Bushing with metal parts and gaskets 3 No.
5 Local and remote winding temperature indicators with 3 Set
contacts.
6 Oil temperature indictor with contacts 3 Set
7 Pressure relief device. 3 No.
8 Magnetic oil level gauge with low oil level alarm contacts 3 No.
9 Oil flow indicator with contacts 3 No
10 Cooler pump with motor 3 No
11 Cooler fan with motor. 3 No.
12 Buchholz relay. 15 No.
13 Tap position Indicator (Local and remote) 3 No.
14 Oil sampling bottle 45 Nos
ii. Technical details of Oil sampling Bottle:-
a. Oil sampling bottle shall be suitable for collecting oil sample from transformer and
shunt reactors for dissolved gas analysis. Bottles shall be robust enough so that no
damage occurs during frequent transportation of samples.
b. Oil sampling bottle shall be made of Stainless Steel having capacity of ONE litre.
c. Oil sampling bottle shall be capable of being sealed gas tight and shall be fitted with
cocks on both ends.
d. The design of bottle & seal shall be such that loss of hydrogen shall not exceed 5% per
week.
e. An impermeable oil proof transparent plastic or rubber tube of about 5 mm diameter
and of sufficient length shall also be provide with each bottle along with suitable

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connectors to fit the tube on to the oil sampling valves of the equipment and the oil
collecting bottle respectively.
N.B.:-
(a) The Supplier shall ensure that sufficient spare parts and consumable items are
available for his own use during commissioning of the transformer. The spares,
provided with the transformer shall not be used by the supplier without the written
consent of the Purchaser and any spares, used during the commissioning of the
transformer shall be replaced by the supplier at his own expense.
(b) The Supplier shall provide a list in the schedule, of additional recommended spare
parts together with their individual prices. The Purchaser may order at a later date,
at a price, indicated on the schedule, such additional spare parts, listed at the time of
contract award.
(c) Spares shall be available during the life of the equipment and the Supplier shall give
12 months notice of his or any Sub-Suppliers, intention to cease manufacture of any
component used in the equipment.
(d) Any spare apparatus, parts and tools shall be subject to the same Specification, tests
and conditions as similar material, supplied under this contract. They shall be strictly
interchangeable and suitable for use in place of the corresponding parts, supplied
with the transformer and must be suitably marked and numbered for identification
and prepared for storage by greasing and painting to prevent deterioration.
(e) All spare apparatus or materials, containing electrical insulation shall be packed and
delivered in cases, suitable for storing such parts or material over a period of years
without deterioration. Such cases shall have to be affixed to both the underside and
topside of the lid a list detailing its contents. The case will remain as the property of
the Purchaser.

5.5 CENTRE OF GRAVITY:


The center of gravity of assembled transformers shall be as low and as near the vertical center
line as possible. The transformer shall be stable with and without oil. The location of the center
of gravity, relative to track shall be clearly marked in the out line drawing, accompanying bid.

6.0 INSPECTION AND TESTING:-


6.0 TESTING FACILITIES:-
6.0.1 Bidders shall submit along with the bid, the details of testing facilities, available at
their works for carrying out all the routine and type tests, as specified.
6.0.2 In case, the test facilities for any particular test are not available at the bidder’s
works, this shall be clearly brought out in the additional information schedule and
proposed arrangement of carrying out that test shall be clearly indicated.
6.0.3 All the measuring systems, used for the tests have certified, traceable accuracy and
are subjected to periodic calibration, according to the rules of 4.11 of ISO 9001[Ref-
Cl.No.10 (Tests) of IEC-60076-1]
6.0.4 OPTCL at its discretion may use their own testing equipment’s or third party testing
equipment’s such as Power Analyzer,Resistance meter etc during Routine test/Type
test of the Transformers at the Bidder’s Works. The test results of OPTCL/Third party
instrument will be accepted for the purpose of the contract. During testing &
inspection, of the Transformer, it shall be ensured to the Inspecting Officers that
there must be direct connections from the secondary of the unit auxiliary testing
transformer and from the secondaries of the testing instrument transformers to the
power analyzer without any termination or any other parallel connection what so
ever. The measuring instruments with connections should be positioned in such a
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manner that there shall be easy access to the above instruments / equipments at the
time of testing by Inspecting Officers.

6.2 GENERAL:-
Inspection and testing shall be carried out on the transformer as detailed here and
generally in accordance with IEC 76 and IS: 2026. The Purchaser shall have the right to
reject a transformer, if test results do not comply with the standards/values, specified
and informations/data, given in the schedules. For the purpose of determining when
type tests are required, a transformer is considered to be representative of others only
if it is fully identical in design, rating and construction.
Before and after acceptance testing, samples of oil shall be taken from the transformer
and analysed for dissolved gases, using the procedures, specified in IEC Publications 567
and 599. Results of the analysis of gases, dissolved in the oil shall be immediately
submitted to the Purchaser and included in the Acceptance Test Report. On completion
of acceptance testing, the Supplier shall provide the Purchaser with seven copies of the
complete test reports.
Full details of the proposed methods of testing including connection diagrams shall be
submitted by the Supplier for approval at least one month before testing. All tests will
be witnessed by the Purchaser.
The Purchaser shall have full access at all times to the works and all other places of
manufacture of the transformers. The Supplier shall report to the Purchaser monthly or
other period, as agreed between the two on manufacturing progress. The Supplier shall
give the Purchaser on award of contract a complete manufacturing inspection program
to allow the Purchaser, at its discretion, to inspect at all stages of transformer
manufacture.

6.3 STAGE INSPECTION: -


Stage inspection on core, windings, tank, OLTC and all other accessories etc. will be
carried out by the Supplier in the presence of OPTCL’s representative on free of cost to
OPTCL before tanking of the core and windings. All the measurements will be taken on
the above components, so as to ensure their compliance to the above Specification and
the Guaranteed Technical Particulars. The possible routine tests like measurement of
D.C. resistance, no load current and no load loss, determination of Knee Point Voltage,
specific core loss, tank tests etc. will be conducted during stage inspection. For
determination of number of turns in the windings, the manufacturer shall provide
dummy core, so as to accommodate the LV winding and determining the ratio between
the unknown No. of turns (winding) and known No. of turns, wrapped around the LV
winding. The purchaser’s representative at his discretion may choose small strips of
core for testing at CPRI/ERDA.Also, a small piece of conductor for each type of winding
and core material shall be made available to the purchaser’s representative. Apart from
the above, the purchaser at his discretion reserves the right to carry out the stage
inspection at other stages also, for which advance intimation shall be given and all
necessary co-operation shall be rendered by the manufacturer. The Supplier shall give
at least three weeks notice in advance for deputing Inspecting Officer(s) to their works.
Type Tests and routine tests on the transformer shall be conducted only if the stage
inspection report and the pre-tanking tests are found to be in order as per this
Specification.

6.4 FINAL INSPECTION& TESTING:-


Before offering for final inspection, type tests and routine tests, the Supplier shall
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furnish the factory test results (except dielectric tests) of the offered transformer(s)
along with list of equipments/meters/instruments, to be used, during testing (both
routine and type tests) as per Annex of this Specification along with calibration
certificates of measuring instruments. The Purchaser may direct the Supplier for use of
better equipments/meters during inspection/testing. The calibration of all the
meters/instruments to be used during testing should have been done in Government
approved laboratory.

6.4.1 TYPE TESTS & SPECIAL TESTS:-


The followings shall be regarded as type tests and shall be carried out in presence of
Purchaser’s representative on one unit out of the lot at the discretion of the purchaser.
The charges for conducting each type test shall be quoted in the relevant price
schedule.

(a) Temperature Rise Test:-


Test of temperature rise (IEC Publ. 76.2): This test shall be carried out on the tap giving the
worst combination of loading on the transformer windings. The transformer shall be tested
by feeding the tested losses or quoted losses, whichever is higher. The supplier, before
carrying out such tests, shall submit detailed calculations, showing the alternatives
possible on various taps and for the three different ratings (ONAN/ONAF/OFAF) of the
transformer and shall recommend the combination that results in highest temperature rise
for the test. Temperature rise shall be measured at ONAN, ONAF & OFAF ratings. Gas
chromatographic analysis on oil shall be carried out before and after the temperature rise
test and the results recorded in the test report. Sampling shall be in accordance with IEC
60567. For evaluation of the gas analysis in temperature rise test, the procedure shall be as
per IS: 9434 (based on IEC: 60567) and the results will be interpreted as per IS: 10593
(based on IEC-60599). These results shall be treated as reference during future
maintenance of Transformers. The calibration of OTI and WTI shall be done by transformer
manufacturer and these calibrated OTI; WTI shall be used during testing of the
transformer. The Sr.No.of WTI and OTI should be recorded during testing of the
Transformer and only these OTI & WTI shall be supplied with the Transformer. The Optic
Fiber Temperature Sensor System shall be operational during temperature tests and be
demonstrated during these tests. During probe verification, the hottest probes for each
phase shall be identified and temperature data for all probes (hourly readings) recorded
and reported in the test report. The final hot spot temperature rise of the windings above
ambient temperature after completion of last one hour before taking shut-down for hot
resistance measurement shall not exceed 54 deg. C (for ONAN, ONAF & OFAF ratings) and
the top oil temperature rise above ambient temperature shall not exceed 40 deg. C (for
ONAN , ONAF & OFAF ratings ratings).

(b) Measurement of Zero Sequence Impedance:-


Measurement of open circuit and short circuit zero sequence impedances of the primary
and secondary windings.
(c) Auxiliary Power Consumption:-
Measurement of power taken by fan and oil pump motors.
(d)Vacuum Test:-
One transformer tank of each size shall be subject to full vacuum and tested at an internal
pressure of 3.33 KN/Sq.m. (25 Torr) for one hour. The permanent deflection of plates after
the vacuum has been released shall not exceed the values, specified below and the
performance of the transformers shall not be affected in any way.
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Horizontal length of Permanent deflection (mm.)
flat plate (mm.)
Upto and including 750 5.0
751 to 1250 6.5
1251 to 1750 8.0
1751 to 2000 9.5
2001 to 2250 11.0
2251 to 2500 12.5
2501 to 3000 16.0
Above 3000 19.0
The purchaser at his discretion may opt for vacuum test for the tanks of all the
transformers, by paying extra cost to the supplier at their quoted price(s).
(d) Pressure Test:-
One transformer tank of each size together with its radiators, conservator vessel and other
fittings shall be subjected to a pressure, corresponding to twice the normal head of oil or
to the normal pressure plus 35KN/Sq.m. whichever is lower. The applied pressure shall be
measured at the base of the tank and maintained for one hour. The permanent deflection
of flat plates after excess pressure has been released shall not exceed the values, specified
in (d).
The purchaser at his discretion may opt for pressure test for the tanks of all the
transformers, by paying extra cost to the supplier at their quoted price(s).
(e) IP-55 Test:-
One cooler control cabinet and OLTC cabinet for each type of transformer shall be tested
for IP-55 protection in accordance with IS-2147/IEC-529.
Test reports towards all type tests as per IEC-214:1976 and BS: 4571:1970 for the
offered OLTC along with approved drawings to be submitted. Purchaser at his discretion may
insist on repetition of some or all the applicable type tests as per above IEC & BS.

N.B.: -1) The transformer offered or higher capacity (Both MVA & voltage rating) should have
been tested as per the above type tests [6.4.1(a) to (f)] and chopped Lightning Impulse
tests, as prescribed in this specification in presence of authorized representative(s) of
Government Utilities. The bidder shall furnish four sets of such type & special test
reports including Lightning Impulse Test Report (chopped Impulse) (indicating therein
the type and design details) along-with the offer without which the tender may be
rejected. These tests should have been conducted not before five years from the date
of opening of bid.
2) Test reports towards all type tests as per IEC-214: 1976 and BS: 4571:1970 for the
offered OLTC along with approved drawings to be submitted. Purchaser at his discretion
may insist on repetition of some or all the applicable type tests as per above IEC & BS,
at supplier’s cost, if any discrepancy/deviation/deficiency is noticed in the type test
reports.
3) If it is desired by the Purchaser that the ‘Short Circuit Test’ at CPRI, Bangalore/Bhopal
needs to be conducted on any unit, randomly selected for ‘Short Circuit Test’, the firm
will make all necessary arrangements for above Test and expenditure on above will be
reimbursed by OPTCL on actual basis.

6.4.2. ROUTINE TESTS:-


The followings shall be regarded as routine tests and shall be conducted on each
transformer in the presence of purchaser’s representative. No extra cost shall be paid
for these tests.
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(a) Measurement of winding resistance.

(b) Voltage- ratio measurement and check of vector group.

(c) Measurement of capacitance and dielectric dissipation factor. (Before and after
the series of dielectric tests). The capacitance test shall be carried out with the
help of ampere turn bridge method on fully assembled transformer (filled with
oil) to determine capacitance and tan delta between winding and earth as
under:
i) HV and IV winding with LV winding and tank earthed.
ii) LV winding with IV and HV winding and tank earthed.
iii) HV, IV and LV windings with tank earthed.
(d) Measurement of Polarisation Index :-This measurement shall be made with ten
minute and one minute IR tests and should be repeated after all other tests.

(e) Impulse Test:


(i) Full Wave Impulse Voltage withstand Test: - The test voltage shall be
applied to each line. The applied voltage shall be the relevant lightning
impulse voltage, specified in the schedule of requirements. This test shall
be applied to each HV, IV & LV Phase terminal.
(ii) Chopped wave impulse voltage withstand test: - The test voltage shall be
applied to each line terminal. The applied voltage shall be 100% of the
specified relevant lightning impulse voltage. This test shall be applied to
each HV, IV & LV Phase terminal.
(iii) Switching Impulse Tests, if applicable as per relevant IEC shall be applied
on each phase terminal.
(iv) An impulse test on transformer neutrals as per IEC-76-3 Clause 12.3.2
shall be carried out.
(v) Measurement of transferred surge on LV (tertiary winding) due to HV
lightning Impulse and IV lighting Impulse.
Tests (i) and (ii) shall be combined in a single sequence as follows for each line
terminal:-

1. One reduced full impulse (calibration).


2. One 100% full impulse.
3. One or more reduced chopped impulse(s).
4. Two 100% chopped impulses.
5. Two 100% full impulses.

The sequence for test (iii) shall be as follows:-


1. One reduced full impulse at 50-75% of full level.
2. Three 100% full impulses.
In carrying out the above tests, the two extreme taps and another tap to be selected by
the purchaser with each of the three phases, being tested on a different tap.

(f) Separate source voltage withstand test:-


The applied voltage shall be the specified/relevant power frequency voltage.

(g) Induced over-voltage withstand test:-


Test shall be carried out as per IEC-76-3, clause 11.4 (Method 2). The firm shall
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have to submit the over-potential diagram with details of calculation and
explanation alongwith the offer for inspection.

(h) Partial discharge test:-


This test shall be carried out using a broad band instrument. The voltage time
envelope shall be as described in clause 11.4 of IEC 76-3. The apparent charge
(q) shall be in accordance with IEC 76-3.

(i) Measurement of Impedance voltage on all taps.

(j) Measurement of the load loss at normal tap and extreme taps. (To be carried
out by three wattmeter method with low power factor wattmeters at full rated
current). The voltage, current, wattage, power factor and frequency meter
reading in individual phases (u, v, w) shall be recorded during testing and shall
be reflected in the test report.

(k) Measurement of no load loss, no load current and determination of knee point
voltage:-
This test is to be carried out with three wattmeter method by using low power
factor wattmeters, three power factor meters, phase sequence meters, three
low range ammeters and three each of average value and RMS value voltmeters.
The test voltage from 10% voltage to 121% voltage shall be applied and
currents, voltages (Average value and RMS value), wattmeters, power factor and
frequency meter readings in all the three phases are to be recorded during the
test. A saturation characteristic curve between the no load voltage (rms) vs.
Measured current is to be plotted on the graph sheet, so as to determine the
voltage at which increasing voltage by 10% (ten percent), the excitation current
shall not increase by more than 50% (fifty percent). The knee point voltage as
per specification will be complied if the excitation current at 121% of rated no
load voltage shall not exceed by not more than 50% over the excitation current,
obtained at 110% of the rated no load voltage. During the no load test,
supplier’s own generator set shall be used for feeding the above no load
voltages at rated frequency. If the applied frequency is greater than the rated
frequency, then proportionate voltage as per the rated frequency will be fed
during the above no load test and following frequency correction formula along
with the formula, stipulated at Clause No 16.5 of IS:2026 (Part-I) shall be used.

K = 0.5 [(f/f 1) + (f/f 1)²]

Where f = rated frequency and f 1 = applied frequency.

For Example: - If measured loss = X Watts, correction factor due to r.m.s. and
average voltage as per ISS = K1 and frequency correction factor = K as per above
formula, then corrected loss will be calculated as = measured loss • K1 • K.

If applied frequency is less than the rated frequency, no frequency correction formula
will be applied. Rated voltage at that frequency will be fed during the no load test.
N.B.:- 1) If power analyser is to be used for determination of no load loss, no load
current, Impedance Voltage, short circuit losses etc., its manual of
operation, calibration certificate and the relevant standard for its use
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shall be produced prior to one month of test offer for studying its
feasibility and reliability.
2) C.Ts. and P.Ts. of accuracy class 0.2 or better as per IS: 2705 are to be
used during determination of no load losses and short circuit losses
which involves financial implication. The calibration certificates of these
C.Ts. & P.Ts. from independent Government approved laboratory shall
be produced along with the traceability while offering for inspection. The
accuracy class of reference standard C.T. & P.T. used for determination
of the errors of the above C.Ts. & P.Ts. shall be 0.05 or better as per
Clause No.2.9 of IS : 1248 (Part-9).

(l) Measurement of Harmonic level (1st to 24th Harmonic) in no-load current in all
three phases at 90%, 100% and 110% of no-load voltage. The magnitudes of no
load currents for all the three phases at the above excitation levels shall also be
recorded and reflected in the test report for measurement of harmonic levels.
(m) Measurement of capacitance and dielectric dissipation factor [Repeat ©
above).
(n) Measurement of polarisation Index (Repeat (d) above).
(o) Tests on no-load tap-changer (as per IS: 2026. Besides, following tests shall be
carried out in accordance with IS: 8468/IEC 214):-
i) Mechanical test of diverter switch insert.
ii) Sequence test (switching time).
iii) Pressure test of the Tap selector switch oil compartment.
iv) Mechanical test of Tap selector with motor derive.
v) Operation test of the complete Tap changer.
vi) Dielectric test of the Motor Drive Unit.
(p) Transformer noise measurement:-
Noise level measurement in accordance with IEC Publication 551 using a
precision sound level meter conforming to IEC Publication 651.
(q) Auxiliary circuit tests:-
All auxiliary circuits shall be subjected to application of 2KV (rms) withstand test
voltage. Correct operation of all auxiliary control circuits will be tested.
(r) Core earth test:-
A test voltage of 2KV shall be applied between the core and the earthed
structural steel work to prove that the core is earthed through the removable
link, at one point only.
(s) Oil BDV test.
(t) Measurement of Neutral current during load loss test which shall not be more
than 2% of the rated current of the transformer.
(u) Magnetic balance test.
(v) DGA test before and after all the tests.
(w) Oil Leakage test on transformer tank:-
All tanks and oil-filled compartments shall be tested for oil tightness by
completely filling with oil of viscosity, not greater than that of insulating oil,
conforming to IS: 335 at the ambient temperature and applying a pressure,
equal to the normal pressure plus 35KN/Sq.m., measured at the base of the
tank. This pressure shall be maintained for a period of not less than 12 hours,
during which time, no leakage shall occur. Bidder shall arrange for witnessing
the leakage test of each tank.
(x) Pressure Relief Device Test:-
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The pressure relief device of each size shall be subjected to increasing oil
pressure. It shall operate before reaching the test pressure, specified at
Cl.No.5.4.4 of this specification. The operating pressure shall be recorded. The
device shall seal off after the excess pressure has been relieved. The following
functional checks shall be conducted as acceptance tests on each of the
pressure relief devices.
i) Air- Pressure Test.
ii) Liquid Pressure Test.
iii) Leakage Test.
iv) Contact Test.
v) Di-electric Test.
(y) Frequency Response Analysis (FRA) test:-
The supplier shall conduct the test at the time of final testing of the transformer
and record the amplitude and phase shift results on CDS for subsequent
analysis. The test shall also be carried out by the supplier before commissioning
at site and compare this result with the results, obtained before dispatching the
transformer and submit the report along with the above results in CDs for future
analysis. Each transformer is subjected to FRA test and frequency responses,
recorded as above and analysed in any of the following:-
i) Shift in the response of the winding.
ii) Differences between the responses of all the phases of the transformer.
(z) Dew point measurement test before dispatching:-
Positive Gas pressure is generally maintained at 0.175 Kg/m² during
transportation and during storage. To ensure the same, dew point measurement
shall also be carried out at site. The procedure and acceptance limits are as per
CBIP Manual Pub. No.295 (2006) or latest.

Besides the above, the OLTC manufacturer shall conduct the following routine
tests fully in compliance with IEC: 60214 on every unit, as given below, for which
no extra cost will be payable by OPTCL.OPTCL will authorize its representative(s)
for witnessing the said routine tests on any or some or all the OLTCs for the
Transformers as per contract. It is the responsibility of the supplier to offer the
OLTCs for following routine tests, to be conducted at the works of OLTC
Manufacturer.
SL. IEC reference Test Description Acceptance level
No.

01. 60214 l. No.5.3.1 Mechanical Endurance Test Minimum 1000 operations

02. 60214 Cl. No.5.3.2 Sequence Test Switching operation with timing less than
50 m-secs.

03. 60214 Cl. No.5.3.4 Pressure Test 10PSI (0.7kg/sq.cm.) for 8hours at room
Temperature.

04. 60214 Cl. No.5.3.4 Vacuum Test Vacuum level, as guaranteed by


manufacturer.
05 Special Test Gas tightness Test, Helium based or any other mutually
agreed method.
06 60214 Cl. No.5.3.4 Auxiliary Circuits Insulation Should withstand 2kV relative to
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earth Test for 1 Minute.
07 Special Test Contact resistance < 2 milli- Ohms.
08 Special Test Physical & Dimensional As per approved drawing.
Checks.
All the relevant Test reports shall be submitted for OPTCL’s approval.

N: B- The Purchaser reserves the right to have the tests carried out on the transformer(s) at
his own cost in an independent Government approved laboratory to ensure that the
Transformer complies with the requirements of this Specification.

6.4.3 CHALLENGE TEST :


6.4.3(a) Any participating bidder can challenge whether the supplier has supplied the
transformer as per the purchase order / tender technical specification or not.
Challenge testing can be done on any one transformer of a supplier, out of the
ordered quantity, during guarantee period from the date of dispatch instruction but
before commissioning at site.

6.4.3(b) The challenger shall have to make written request to the Senior General
Manager(CPC) for challenge testing giving details of manufacturer, purchase order
and rating of transformer supplied by the party challenged along with the following
:

i) Demand draft / Banker’s cheque in favour of DDO,Head


Qurter,OPTCL,Bhubaneswar amounting to Rs. 5,00,000/- (Rs. Five lacs only)
towards chllenge testing (non refundable).

ii) Demand draft / Banker’s cheque in fovour of the party challenged amounting to
rs. 1,00,000/- (Rs. One lac only) to meet their contingencies which shall be
handed over to the party challenged at the time of sealing of the selected
transformer for testing.

iii) Confirmation of test date from the test lab (CPRI / ERDA). The test date shall not
be later than 6 moths from the date of submission of application for challenge
testing. The test date at CPRI / ERDA is to be obtained by the challenger by
deposit the required test charges.

6.4.3(c) All the expenses mentioned below during challenge testing shall be incurred by
the challenger:

i) Dismantling (if the transformer is already installed) and loading at site.

ii) To & Fro transportation (including insurance) charges from site to testing
platform and back to site (anywhere in ODISHA). The transformer lifted
from site shall be fully insured against all the risk for the period starting
from lifting of the transformer from the site till return back to site
(anywhere in ODISHA) after testing.

iii) Unloading and assembly at testing platform.

iv) Dismantling after testing & loading from testing platform.


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v) Unloading at site.

vi) Taxes, duties, levies, etc., during transportation of transformer from site
to test lab & back to site, if any.

vii) Re-installation charges of transformer at site, in case the selected


transformer had already been installed.

viii) Testing fee / charges demanded by CPRI / ERDA.

All the arrangements in regards to above activities shall be exclusively made by


the challenger.

6.4.3(d) The challenger shall intimate the proposed date of lifting of selected
transformer to the Senior General Manager(CPC),OPTCl,Bhubaneswar,ODISHA
at least, 15 days in advance, along with the following:

i) Bank guarantee, in acceptable form of an amount equivalent to F.O.R.


Destination cost of the selected transformer including entry tax as per
purchase order, in lieu of security of selected transformer for challenge
testing. The Bank Guarantee shall be valid initially for one year.

ii) Insurance cover for full value of transformer against all the risk for the
period starting from proposed date for lifting of the transformer from
site till return back to site (anywhere in ODISHA) after testing.

Thereafter, permission for lifting of the transformer shall be granted to the


challenger. The challenger shall also intimate the proposed date of lifting of
selected transformer simultaneously to the party challenged.

6.4.3(e) The selected sample shall be lifted after sealing the same in the presence of
authorized representative (s) of the challenger, the party challenged and OPTCL
within 45 days prior to the date of proposed testing. If the party challenged fails
to depute its representative to seal / witness the lifting of the proposed
transformer on the intimated date, the transformer shall be lifted for testing
without waiting for their representative for sealing / witness and the absence of
their representative will be treated as their consent about sealing as well as
challenge testing. The sealed transformer shall be transported to CPRI / ERDA
for testing in order to proceed as per reserved testing schedule. Both party i.e.
challenger, the party challenged may accompany the truck during transportation
of selected sample from site to CPRI / ERDA and back.

6.4.3(f) The challenger, the party challenged and OPTCL shall witness the test. If any
party i.e. challenger and / or the party challenged and / or OPTCL fails to attend
/ witness the testing, the sample shall be tested in their absence and all the
parties have to accept the test results whatsoever.

6.4.3(g) The challenge testing would cover the following tests:-

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a) Measurement of No load losses (including confirmation on requirement
of minimum knee-point voltage as per OPTCL’s Technical Specification).

b) Measurement of load losses at rated full (100%) load at principal tap duly
converted to 75 deg.C winding temperature.
c) Temperature rise test.

All the tests shall be conducted in above mentioned sequence.

6.4.3(h) If all the test results conform to the specification, action shall be taken as
detailed below:
a) The challenger will not be reimbursed the expenses incurred by him for
challenge testing of the transformer.

b) Since the challenge testing may take about 8 month’s period for which
the transformer may not be in operation. In such case, the actual
performance guarantee of the transformer will be available for lesser
period than prescribed performance period i.e. 36 months from the date
of receipt or 30 months from the date of commissioning whichever is
earlier, as per contract. Therefore, after expiry of contractual
performance guarantee period of the transformer, the party challenged
(Transformer manufacturer) shall have to further guarantee the
transformer equivalent to the period starting from the date of
application for challenge testing till return back to site after testing. For
this, the party challenged shall have to furnish bank guarantee
equivalent to 10% of the cost of transformer towards performance for
the period as stated above.

c) The Bank Guarantee, equivalent to the cost of transformer furnished in


lieu to security, will be released on receipt of certificate by the consignee
/ site in- charge regarding receipt of the transformer complete with all
fittings and accessories anywhere in Rajasthan to the challenger after
recovery of re-installation charges etc, if any.

6.4.3(i) If any of the test results does not conform to the specification, action shall be
taken as detailed below:

a) The party challenged shall be declared as unsuccessful manufacturer and


would be debarred from participating in all future tenders of power
transformers for the period of 5 years. Further, the order for balance
quantity under that particular order shall be cancelled.

b) The party challenged shall have to reimburse all the expenses as detailed
at Clause No. 6.4.3(c)incurred by the challenger on challenge testing
directly to the challenger on furnishing requisite documents towards the
expenses incurred. The party challenged shall also have to reimburse Rs.
5,00,000/- (Rs. One lac only) to the challenger which had been incurred
by the challenger as detailed at Clause No. 3.40.2 above.

c) If the losses are found beyond guaranteed value then the penalty
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towards excess losses shall be recovered at twice the rate prescribed at
Clause No. 5.2.2 of Specification for each supplied transformers in this
order.

d) If the transformer does not conform to the specification in temperature


rise test, penalty @ 5% of F.O.R. Destination cost (including entry tax) of
all the transformers supplied in that particular order till date shall be
recovered.

e) Any type of recoveries arising out due to challenge testing shall be


recovered from the financial hold of the party challenged available with
the OPTCL in any form in any order placed by the OPTCL.

e) The Bank Guarantee(s) of the party challenged available with the Nigam
against the purchase order shall be released after successful completion
of performance guarantee period (including extended period as at Clause
No. 3.40.8(b)) and recovery of all dues including the charges due to be
reimbursed to the challenger.

6.4.4 TESTS ON SITE:-


The following site tests shall be performed on all units:-
(a) General mechanical checks.
(b) Core and winding insulation tests (Earth fault check on arrival at site).
(c) Ratio and HV magnetisation current tests.
(d) Vector group check.
(e) Motors - Overload protection tests.
(f) Motor pumps and motor/fans - Direction of rotation check for correct flow.
(g) Buchholz device tests.
(h) Silicagel breather check.
(i) Temperature instrument calibration and tests.
(j) Operational tests on tap change equipment.
(k) Electric strength tests on insulating oil.
(l) Bushing tests.
(m) Impedance voltage at highest, rated and lowest voltage taps.
(n) Zero sequence impedance at rated voltage tap.
(o) DC resistance at all voltage taps.
(p) Correct operation of all C.Ts
(q) On-load tests.

7.0 TEST REPORTS:-


(a) Six (6) sets of certified test reports and oscillograms shall be submitted for approval
prior to the despatch of the equipment. The equipment shall be despatched only when
all the required type and routine tests have been carried out and test reports have been
approved by the Purchaser.
(b) Each test report shall contain the following informations:-
(i) Complete identification, date, including serial number of the transformer.
(ii) Method of application, where applied, duration and interpretation of test
results for each test.
(c) Four (4) copies of the test reports for the tests carried out on the ancillary apparatus be
furnished to the Purchaser for approval prior to despatch.
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(d) All auxiliary equipments/accessories shall be tested as per the relevant standards for
the tests, as mentioned in this Specification. Test Certificates for the same shall be
submitted to the Purchaser in four copies for scrutiny and record.

8.0 LIST OF TRANSFORMER ACCESSORIES AND TEST CERTIFICATES REQUIRED FOR THEM:-
Before offering for stage inspection of the Transformer, the supplier shall have to
furnish the test certificates for the Transformer accessories, as enumerated below,
wherever required.

Sl. Accessory Ref. Test Certificates required.


No. Standard
1. Condenser IS-2099 1. Appearance, construction and dimensional check.
Bushing
2. Test for leakage of internal filling at a pressure of
1.Kg/Cm² for 12h.
3. Insulation resistance measurement with 2 KV megger.
4. Dry power frequency voltage withstand test.
5. Dry power frequency voltage withstand test for test tap
insulation.
6. Partial discharge measurement upto 1.5UN/ 1.732KV
7. Measurement of tan delta and capacitance.

2. Bushings. IS-2099 1. Appearance, construction and dimensional check.


2. Insulation resistance measurement with 2 KV megger.
3. Dry power frequency voltage withstand test.

3. OLTC IS-8468 1. Oil tightness test for the diverter switch oil chamber at
an oil pressure of 0.5 Kg/Cm² at 100 degree C for 1 h.
2. Mechanical operation test.
3. Operation sequence measurement.
4. Insulation resistance measurement using 2 KV
Megger.
5. Power frequency voltage withstand test on diverter
switch to earth and between even and odd contacts.
6. Power frequency voltage withstand test on tap
selector between maximum and minimum taps,
between phases and supporting frames, between
phases.
7. Operation test of complete tap changer.
8. Operation and dielectric test of driving mechanism.

4 Winding 1 Calibration test.


temperature 2 Dielectric test at 2 KV for one minute.
indicator. 3 Accuracy test for indication and switch
setting scales.
4 Test for adjustability of switch setting.
5 Test for switch rating.
6 Measurement of temperature rise with respect
to the heater coil current.
5 Oil 1 Calibration test.
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temperature 2 Dielectric test of 2 KV for one minute.
indicator. 3 Accuracy test for indication and switch
setting scales.
4 Test for adjustability of switch setting.
5 Test for switch rating.
6 Pressure 1 Functional test with compressed air to check
Relief bursting, pressure indication, flag operation
Valve. and switch operation.
2 Dielectric tests at 2 KV for one minute.
3 Switch contact testing at 5A, 240V AC.
7 Cooling fan. IS: 2312 1. Insulation resistance measurement.
2. Dielectric test at 2 KV between
winding and body for 1 minute.
3. Operation check.
4. Appearance, construction and
Dimensional check.
8 Buchholz ` IS-3637 1. Leak test with transformer oil at a pressure of 3
Relay. Kg. /Cm² for 30 minutes at ambient temperature for relay
casing.
2. Insulation resistance measurement with 500 V
Megger.
3. Dielectric test at 2 KV for 1 minute.
4. Elements’ test at 1.75 Kg/ Cm² for 15
minute using transformer oil at ambient
temperature.
5. Loss of oil and surge test.
6. Gas volume test.
7. Mechanical strength test.
8. Velocity calibration test.
9. Appearance, construction and dimensional check.

9. Oil level 1 Test for oil levels.


Indicators. 2 Switch operations for low level alarm.
3 Switch contact test at 5A, 240V, A.C.
4 Dielectric tests at 2 KV for 1 minute.
5 Appearance, construction and dimensional check.

10 Pressed Steel 1. Air pressure test at 2 Kg/ Cm² under water for 15
Radiators. minutes.
2. Appearance, construction and dimensional check.

11 OLTC 1 Appearance, construction and


Control Dimensional check.
Cubicle/cooler 2. Electrical operation.
control 3. Insulation resistance measurement
cubicle. using 500 V megger at ambient
temperature.
4. Dielectric test at 2 KV for 1 minute.

12 Bushing IS-2705 1. Appearance, construction and


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current dimensional check.
transformer. 2. Polarity check.
3. Measurement of insulation resistance.
4. High voltage power frequency test.
5. Determination of ratio error and phase angle of
measuring and protection BCTS.
6. Determination of turns ratio error for PS
Class BCTS.
7. Inter-turn insulation withstand test.
8. Excitation current characteristic test.
9. Secondary winding resistance measurement.
10. Knee-point voltage measurement for PS
Class BCT.

13 Pressure 1. Appearance, construction and dimensional


check.
gauges/ 2. Calibration test.
differential 3. Alarm contact setting test.
pressure
gauges.
14 Transformer IS-325 & 1. Insulation resistance measurement.
Oil Pump IS-9137 2. Cold resistance measurement at
ambient temperature.
3. Motor efficiency at full load.
4. No load voltage, current, power input,
frequency and speed.
5. Locked-rotor readings of voltage, current
and power input.
6. Water pressure test for pump casing at 5Kg/Cm²
for 10 minutes at ambient temperature.
7. Transformer oil pressure test for the pump set
assembly at 2Kg/ Cm² for 30 minutes at 80° C.
8. Measurement of head discharge, current, power
input to motor and overall efficiency of the
pump set at rated voltage.
9. Appearance, construction and dimensional
check.
15 Oil flow 1. Observation of flow with respect to
requirement.
Indicator. 2. Switch contact test at 5A, 240V A.C.
3. Dielectric test at 2KV for 1 minute.
4. Appearance, construction and dimensional
check.

9.0 INSPECTION:-
9.1 GENERAL:-
(i) The purchaser shall have access at all times to the works and all other places of
manufacture where the transformer is being manufactured and the supplier shall
provide all facilities for unrestricted inspection of the supplier’s works, raw materials,
manufacture of all the accessories and for conducting necessary tests, as detailed
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herein.
(ii) The supplier shall keep the purchaser informed in advance of the time of starting and of
the progress of the manufacture of the equipment in its various stages so that
arrangements could be made for inspection.
(iii) No material shall be despatched from its point of manufacture unless the material has
been satisfactorily inspected and tested.
(iv) The acceptance of the equipment shall in no way relieve the supplier of his responsibility
for meeting all the requirements of this specification and shall not prevent subsequent
rejection of such equipment, if found to be defective later.

9.2 INSPECTION PROGRAMME:-


(a) The supplier shall chalk out a detailed inspection and testing programme for
manufacturing activities for the various components. An indicative programme of
inspection as envisaged by the purchase is given below. This is not however intended to
form a comprehensive programme, as it is supplier’s responsibility to draw up and carry
out such a programme, duly approved by the Purchaser. Stage inspection on core and
winding will be carried out before tanking of core. For this, the supplier shall give at
least three weeks notice in advance. The purchaser reserves the right to carry out the
stage inspection, final inspection & testing by a third party.
(b) Additional tests, if required, are deemed to be included in the scope of work.
(c) Stages of inspection and purchaser’s participation would be defined and tied up at the
time of award of contract within 15 days of issue of the Purchase order.
(d) The supplier shall arrange all his tests in such a fashion that the inspection and testing
shall not exceed 5 (five) days for the above transformer.
(e) On site testing, if any discrepancies will occur, the supplier will be asked immediately
for its rectification and the supplier shall depute his representative for rectification
without any delay.
(f) At the time of final inspection, the supplier shall identify each & every item/accessories
of the particular Transformer under testing. Unless all items are identified, the
manufactures will not be treated as complete. Serial No. of bushings, Tap-changer, WTI,
OTI and other details shall be entered into the Test reports to ensure that these items
are not being applied to the subsequent Transformer units while testing. Various tests
as per the specification shall be performed in the presence of OPTCL Engineers or when
the inspection waiver has been given, in such a case, the testing as per the specification
shall be done at the manufacturers works and same should be confirmed by
documentary evidence by way of Test Certificate, which shall be got approved by
OPTCL.
(g) In case, for any reason(s), inspection is not completed or the equipment is not found to
be complete with all accessories as per confirmation, given with the inspection call, the
purchaser reserves the right to recover the complete cost of deputation of inspection
team to the works of the manufacturer.
(h) The supplier shall submit the test certificates of the bought-out items and Raw
materials at the time of the routine testing of the fully assembled equipments.
(i) It may be noted that “No change in any accessory or associated equipment after passing
all the tests successfully shall be allowed and if this is subsequently detected, it shall be
binding on the supplier to replace with the same item with which the initial tests were
conducted at his works, failing which the entire test shall become null & void. The
purchaser at his discretion may consider for rejection of the units, thus supplied. The
entire cost for replacement of such rejected units, thus supplied and for repeating
acceptance tests shall be borne by the suppliers.
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9.2.1 TANK AND CONSERVATOR:-
(a) Certification of chemical analysis and material test of plates.
(b) Welder’s qualification and welding procedure.
(c) Testing of electrodes for quality of base materials and coatings.
(d) Inspection of major weld preparation.
(e) Crack detection of major strength weld seams by dye penetration test.
(f) Measurement of film thickness of:
(i) Oil insoluble varnish.
(ii) Zinc chromate paint.
(iii) Finished coat.
(g) Check correct dimensions between wheels, demonstrate turning of wheels through 90
degree and further dimensional check.
(h) Check for physical properties of materials for lifting lugs, jacking pads etc. All load
bearing welds including lifting lug welds shall be subjected to N.D.T.
(i) Leakage test of the conservator.
(j) Certification of all test results.
9.2.2 CORE:
(a) Sample testing of core material for checking specific loss, bend properties,
magnetisation characteristics and thickness.
(b) Check on quality of varnish, if used on the stampings.
(i) Measurement of thickness and hardness of varnish on stamping.
(ii) Solvent resistance test to check that varnish does not react in hot oil.
(iii) Check overall quality of varnish by sampling to ensure uniform shining colour, no
bare spot, no over-burnt varnish layer and no bubbles on varnished surface.
(c) Check on the amount of burrs.
(d) Bow-check on stampings.
(e) Check for overlapping of stampings, corners of the sheets are to be apart.
(f) Visual and dimensional check during assembly stage.
(g) Check for interlaminar insulation between core sections, before and after pressing.
(h) Check on completed core for measurement of iron loss, determination of knee point
voltage and check for any hot spot by exciting the core so as to induce the designed
value of the flux density in the core.
(i) Visual and dimensional checks for straightness and roundness of core, thickness of
limbs and suitability of clamps.
(j) High voltage test (2 KV for one minute) between core, its bolts and clamps.
(k) Certification of all test result.

9.2.3 INSULATING MATERIAL.


(a) Sampling check for physical properties of materials.
(b) Check for dielectric strength.
(c) Visual and dimensional check.
(d) Check for the reaction of hot oil on insulating materials.
(e) Dimensional stability test at high temperature for insulating material.
(f) Tracking resistance test on insulating materials.
(g) Certification of all tests results.

9.2.4 WINDING:
(a) Sample check on winding conductor for mechanical properties and electrical
conductivity.
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(b) Check insulating distance between high voltage connection, cables and earth and other
live parts.
(c) Check insulating distance between low voltage connection and earth and other parts.
(d) Check for proper cleanliness and absence of dust.
(e) Visual dimensional checks on conductor for scratches, dent marks etc.
(f) Sample check on insulating paper for PH value, electric strength.
(g) Check for the bonding of insulating paper on the conductor.
(h) Check for absence of short circuit between parallel strands.
(i) Check for brazed joints wherever applicable.
(j) Measurement of voltage ratio to be carried out when core/yoke is completely restacked
and all connections are ready.
(k) Certification of all test results.

9.2.5 CHECKS BEFORE DRYING PROCESS:


(a) Check condition of insulation on the conductor and between the windings.
(b) Check insulating distances between high voltage connections, cables and earth and
other live parts.
(c) Check insulating distances between the low voltage connection and earth and other
parts.
(d) Insulation test of core earthing. Insulation of the core shall be tested at 2 KV/min.
between core to clamp plates and core bolts.
(e) Check for proper cleanliness and absence of dust etc.
(f) Certification of all test results.

9.2.6 CHECKS DURING DRYING PROCESS:


(a) Measurement and recording of temperature, vacuum and drying time during vacuum
treatment.
(b) Check for completeness of drying by measuring IR value and TAN DELTA. Polarisation
index of the winding i.e., ratio of IR value taken at 10 minutes to 1 minute shall be
taken. The P.I. Value should not be less than ‘1.5’ or more than ‘5’.
(c) Certification of all test results.

9.2.7 ASSEMBLED TRANSFORMER:


(a) Check completed transformer against approved out line drawings, provision for
all fittings finish level etc.
(b) Jack test with oil on the assembled transformers.
(c) DP test shall be carried out after jacking test.

9.2.8 OIL:
Site test shall be performed on oil samples before and after filling in the transformer. Oil
parameters shall conform to relevant IEC & IS prior to filling at site and oil samples taken from
the tank top, bottom and cooling system after filing shall possess characteristics as per above
standards. The supplier shall warrant that oil furnished is in accordance with the relevant
clause of this specification. The purchaser at his discretion may send oil sample(s) to Govt.
approved laboratory for determination of quality of oil including confirmation on percentages
of naphthenic and paraffinic content, as specified at Cl. No.5.4.17 (a) of this Specification
9.2.9 The makes of all major bought out items shall be subject to purchaser’s approval. The
supplier shall also prepare comprehensive inspection and testing programme for all
bought-out/sub-contracted items and shall submit the same to the purchaser for
approval. Such programme shall include the following components.
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(a) Buchholz Relay.
(b) Axles and wheels.
(c) Winding temperature indicators for local and remote mounting.
(d) Oil temperature indicators.
(e) Bushings.
(f) Bushing current transformers.
(g) Cooler control cabinet.
(h) Cooling equipments.
(i) Oil pumps.
(j) Fans/Air blowers.
(k) Tap changing switch.
(l) Terminal connectors.

9.3 PRE-SHIPMENT CHECK AT SUPPLIER’S WORKS:


(a) Check for proper packing and preservation of accessories like radiators, Bushings,
explosion vent, dehydrating breather, rollers, Buchholz relay, fans, control cubicle,
connecting pipes, conservator etc.
(b) Check for proper provision of bracing to arrest the movement of core and winding
assembly inside the tank.
(c) Gas tightness test to conform tightness.
(d) Deviation of leakage rate and ensure adequate reserve gas capacity.
(e) Items must be clearly identified by assigning a number, which needs to be tallied with
challan.
9.4 RECOMMENDED COMMISSIONING CHECKS:
(a) Check the colour of sillicagel breather.
(b) Check the oil level in the breather housing, conservator tanks, cooling system,
condenser bushing etc.
(c) Check the bushing for conformity of connection to the lines etc. and tan delta test for
bushings at 10 KV (min.)
(d) Check for correct operation of all protection and alarm.
(i) Buchholz Relay.
(ii) Excessive winding temperature.
(iii) Excessive oil temperature.
(iv) Low oil flow.
(v) Low oil level indication.
(vi) Fan and pump failure protection.
(e) Check for the adequate protection of the electric circuit supplying the accessories.
(f) Check resistance of all windings on all the taps.
(g) Insulation resistance measurement of:
(i) Control wiring.
(ii) Tap changer motor and control.
(iii) Cooling system motor and control.
(iv) Main windings.
(h) Check for cleanliness of the transformer and the surroundings.
(i) Continuously observe the transformer operation at no load for 24 hours.
(j) Gradually put the transformer on load, check and measure increase in temperature in
relation to the load and check the operation with respect to temperature rise, noise
level etc.
(k) Phase sequence and vector group test.
(l) Ratio tests on all taps.
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(m) Magnetising current test.
(n) Tan delta measurement of windings.

10.0 QUALITY ASSURANCE PLAN:


The Bidder shall invariably furnish following information alongwith his offer, failing which the
offer shall be liable for rejection.
(i) Statement giving list of important raw materials, names of Sub-suppliers for the raw
materials, list of standards according to which the raw materials are tested, list of tests
normally carried out on raw material in presence of Bidder’s representative, copies of
test certification.
(ii) Information and copies of test certificates as in (i) above in respect of bought out items.
(iii) List of manufacturing facilities available.
(iv) Level of automation achieved and list of areas where manual processing exists.
(v) List of areas in manufacturing process, where stage inspections are normally carried out
for quality control and details of such tests and inspection.
(vi) Special features provided in the equipment to make it maintenance free.
(vii) List of testing equipments available with the Bidder for final testing of equipment
specified and test plant limitation, if any, vis-à-vis the type, special, acceptance and
routine tests specified in the relevant standards. These limitations shall be very clearly
brought out in ‘Schedule of Deviations’.
10.1 The supplier shall within 30 days of placement of order, submit the following
informations to the purchaser.
(i) Name of the raw materials as well as bought- out accessories and the names of
sub-suppliers selected from those furnished along-with the offer.
(ii) Type test certificates of the raw material and bought out accessories.
(iii) Quality Assurance Plan (QAP) with hold points for purchaser’s inspection. The
QAP and hold points shall be discussed between the purchaser and the supplier
before the QAP is finalised. The QAP shall include all the quality checks as
stipulated in this specification.
10.2 The supplier shall submit the routine test certificates of bought out items and raw
material at the time of routine testing of the fully assembled transformer.

11.0 DOCUMENTATION:
11.1 All drawings shall conform to relevant International Standards Organisation (ISO)
specification. All drawing shall be in ink and suitable for micro filming. All dimensions
and data shall be in S.I.Units. All the drawings are to be submitted in AutoCAD format
in addition to hard copy in PDF format.
11.2 The Bidder shall furnish along-with the bid dimensional drawings of transformer and all
other accessories. These drawing shall include the following informations.
(a) Dimensions.
(b) Tolerances on dimensions.
(c) Material designation used for different components with reference to
standards.
(d) Fabrication details such as welds, finishes and coatings.
(e) Catalogue or part members for each component and the total assembly with bill
of materials.
(f) Identification marking.
(g) Weight of individual components and total assembled weight.
11.3 a) The supplier shall, within 15 (fifteen) days of placement of order submit four sets of
final version of all the following drawings/ documents for purchaser’s approval. All
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Drawings and Designs in complete shape ( not in a piece-meal manner ) as per the
specification and without any deviation should be submitted within 15 (Fifteen) days of
placement of Purchase Order. The Design Engineer(s) of the firm should be present in
the office of the Sr. G.M (CPC) to complete the Design Review and Drawing Approval as
soon as possible.
b) Any delay in submission of drawings designs by the supplier in complete shape as per
Tender Specification beyond the above specified period shall be to the account of the
supplier.
a) Out line dimensional drawings of transformer and accessories.
b) Table of fittings for OGA.
c) Combined Rating and Diagram plate.
d) OIP HV Bushing.
e) OIP IV Bushing.
f) LV Bushing.
g) HVN Bushing.
h) Twin Bi-directional Roller.
i) Valve schedule plate
j) Foundation plan along with weights of foundations.
k) Oil filling Instruction plate.
l) Thermo Syphon Filter.
m) Schematic control and wiring diagram for all auxiliary equipments including
OLTC cooler control etc.
n) GA of Marshalling Kiosk.
o)) General Arrangement of RTCC panel.
p) Assembly of core with details of stacks, dimensions and weights etc.
q) Details of winding arrangement, conductor cross-section & weights etc.
r) CT rating plate.
s) Schematic diagram showing the flow of oil in the cooling system as well as each
limb and winding Longitudinal and cross-sectional view showing the duct sizes,
cooling pipes etc. for the transformer/ heat exchanger, drawn to scale shall be
furnished.
t) Inter connection-cabling diagram between transformer and all panels.
u) Constructional details and sectional views of on-Load Tap Changer.
v) Complete bill of materials.
w) Detailed dimensions, assembly and description of auxiliaries.
x) Constructional details of tank including material, dimensions thickness,
reinforcing members, used, if any.
y) Galvanising and painting procedure.
z) Factory Test procedures, lay-out of testing equipments/circuits and Test
schedules for tests.
aa) Commissioning test procedure and report.
bb) Operation and Maintenance Manual.
cc) QAP during manufacturing and during erection of the transformer.
dd) Any other drawings(s) as required by the purchaser.
The purchaser shall communicate his comments/ approval on the drawings/documents
to the supplier within reasonable period. The supplier shall, if necessary, modify the drawings
and resubmit four copies of the modified drawings for purchaser’s approval within one week
from the date of comments. After receipt of purchaser’s approval the bidder shall, within one
week, submit 15 prints and one good quality reproducible of the approved drawings for
purchaser’s use.
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11.3.2.1 DESIGN REVIEW:-
11.3.2.1.1 The Transformers shall be designed, manufactured and tested in accordance with
the best International Engineering Practices under strict Quality Control to meet
the requirements, stipulated in the Technical specification. Adequate safety margin
with respect to thermal, mechanical, di-electric, electrical stresses and electrical
clearances shall be maintained during design, selection of raw materials,
manufacturing process etc. so that the Transformer provides long life with least
maintenance.
11.3.2.1.2 The design review will commence after placement of award with successful Bidder
and shall be finalized before final drawing approval. The supplier shall depute their
design engineer(s) to OPTCL for design review and finalisation of drawings.
However, the entire responsibility of design shall rest with the manufacturer.
11.3.2.1.3 The representative of the purchaser may visit to the manufacturer’s works to
inspect design, manufacturing and testing facilities.
11.3.2.1.4 The design review shall be conducted generally following the “Guidelines for
conducting design reviews, prepared by CIGRE SC12 working Group 12.22.
11.3.2.1.5 The manufacturer shall provide all necessary informations and calculations during
design review to demonstrate that the Transformer meets the requirements for
short circuit strength and durability. The latest recommendations of IEC and CIGRE
SC12 shall be applied for short circuit withstand evaluation.
11.3.2.1.6 The manufacturer will be required to demonstrate the use of adequate safety
margin for thermal, mechanical, dielectric and vibration etc. to take into account
the uncertainties of his design and manufacturing processes.
11.3.2.2 The scope of such a design review shall at least include the followings:-
i) Core design

ii) Winding, tapping and Insulation design

iii) Short-circuit withstand capability

iv) Electrical clearances between windings to core(both axially and radially)


between windings, outer windings to tank etc.

v) Thermal design including areas, prone to hot spots including thermal modeling for
placement of the Optic Fiber Temperature Sensors.

vi) Cooler design


vii) Over-load capacity
viii) Over-fluxing
ix) Magnetising Inrush current
x) Eddy current losses
xi) Seismic design
xii) Insulation co-ordination
xiii) Tank &Accessories
xiv) Bushings & barrier design
xv) Tap-changer
xvi) Protective devices
xvii) Fans & radiators
xviii) Oil & oil preservation system
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xix) Corrosion protection
xx) Electrical and physical interfaces with sub-station
xxi) Earthing
xxii) Processing and assembly
xxiii) Testing capabilities
xxiv) Inspection and Test plan
xxv) Transport and storage
xxvi) Sensitivity of design to specified parameters
xxvii) Accoustic noise
xxviii) Spares, inter-changeability and standardization
xxix) Maintainability
xxx) Any other design aspect, as deemed necessary

11.4 The supplier shall also furnish five copies of bound manuals for each transformer
covering erection, commissioning, operation and maintenance instructions and all
relevant information and drawings pertaining to the main equipment as well as auxiliary
devices. Marked erection drawings shall identify the component parts of the equipment
as shipped to enable purchaser to carry out erection with his own personnel. Each
manual shall also contain one set of all the approved drawings, type test reports as well
as acceptance reports of the corresponding consignment despatched.

11.5 The manufacturing of the equipment shall be strictly in accordance with this
Specification, approved drawings and no deviation shall be permitted without the
written approval of the purchaser. All manufacturing and fabrication work in
connection the equipment prior to the approval of the drawings shall be at the
supplier’s risk.
However, approval of the drawings by the purchaser shall not relieve the
supplier of his responsibility and liability for ensuring correctness and correct
interpretation of the latest revision of applicable standards, rules and codes of
practices. The Transformer shall conform in all respects to high standards of
engineering, design, workmanship and latest revisions of relevant standards at the time
of ordering and the purchaser shall have the power to reject any material, which in his
judgement is not in full accordance therewith.

11.5.1 TEST REPORTS:


(i) Four copies of type test reports shall be furnished to the purchaser. One copy will be
returned duly certified by the purchaser to the supplier.
(ii) Four copies of routine test reports shall be furnished to the purchaser. One copy will be
returned duly certified by the purchaser and only thereafter shall the materials be
despatched.
(iii) All records of routine test reports shall be maintained by the supplier at his works for
periodic inspection by the purchaser.
(iv) All test reports for tests conducted during manufacture shall be maintained by the
supplier. These shall be produced for verification as and when requested for by the
purchaser.

12.0 TRANSPORTATION, PACKING AND FORWARDING:-


12.1 The supplier shall dispatch the transformer, filled with oil or in an atmosphere of
nitrogen or dry air at positive pressure. In the former case, the supplier shall take care
of the weight limitation on transport and handling facility at site. In the latter case,
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necessary arrangement shall be ensured by the supplier to take care of pressure drop of
nitrogen or dry air during transit and at site of installation. The nitrogen or dry air
cylinder, provided to maintain positive pressure can be taken back by the supplier after
oil filling. A gas pressure-testing valve with necessary pressure gauge and adapter valve
shall be provided. Transformer shall also be fitted with at least one “Electronic Impact
Recorder” (on returnable basis) during transportation to measure the magnitude and
duration of the impact in all three directions. The acceptance criteria and limits of
impact in all three directions, which can be withstood by the equipment during
transportation and handling, shall be submitted by the supplier during detailed
engineering. The recording shall commence in the factory before dispatch and must
continue till the unit is received/installed at destination sub-station. The data of
electronic impact recorder(s) shall be downloaded at site and a soft copy of it shall be
handed over to Engineer-in-charge.Further, within three weeks, the supplier shall
communicate the interpretation of the data.
12.2 The equipment shall be suitable for vertical/horizontal transport as the case may be and
suitable to withstand handling during transport and outdoor storage during transit. The
supplier shall be responsible for any damage to the equipment during transit, due to
improper and inadequate handling during transfer, loading and unloading. The easily
damageable material shall be carefully packed and marked with the appropriate caution
symbol. Whenever necessary, proper arrangement for lifting, such as lifting hooks etc.
shall be provided. Any material found short inside the packing cases shall be supplied by
supplier without any extra cost.
12.3 Each consignment shall be accompanied by a detailed packing list containing the
following informations:-
(a) Name of the consignee.
(b) Details of consignment.
(c) Destination.
(d) Total weight of consignment.
(e) Sign showing upper/lower side of the crate.
(f) Handling and unpacking instructions.
(g) Bill of materials indicating contents of each package.
(h) Two sets of approved copies of drawings, instruction and commissioning
manuals, approved test certificates and certificates of bought out items,
approved copies of guarantee certificate.
12.4 The supplier shall ensure that the packing and bill of materials are approved by the
purchaser before despatch.

13.0 SUPERVISION OF ERECTION, TESTING AND COMMISSIONING (ET&C):


The erection, testing and commissioning of the transformers shall be supervised by
trained personnel (Engineer) of the supplier. The Engineer shall direct the sequence of
ET& C. The Engineer shall correct in the field, any errors or omissions on the part of the
supplier, in order to make the equipment and material properly perform in accordance
with the intent of this specification. The Engineer shall also instruct the plant operators
in the operation and maintenance of the commissioned equipment. The supplier shall
be responsible for any damage to the equipment, on commissioning the same, if such
damage results from faulty or improper ET&C procedure. Purchaser shall provide
adequate number of skilled/semi-skilled workers as well as all ordinary tools and
equipment and cranes required for equipment erection, at his own expenses. Apart
from the above, the purchaser shall not be responsible for any other expenses such as
Engineer’s salary, insurance against personal injuries to the Engineer etc. Special tools,
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if required for erection and commissioning, shall be arranged by the supplier at his cost
and on commissioning, these shall be supplied to the purchaser, free of cost for future
use. The supervision of erection, testing and commissioning charges will be borne by
the Purchaser as per tender price schedule.

14.0 QUANTITY AND DELIVERY REQUIREMENTS:


(i) This is set out in Annexure -I of this Specification. The firm will submit a ‘PERT
CHART’, indicating the manufacturing, inspection, testing and delivery schedule
in details immediately after receipt of the Purchase Order.
(ii) The scope of supply shall also include supply of 2.5% extra quantity of bolts,
nuts, washers, split pins, cotter pins and such other small loose items, free of
cost in addition to the materials/equipments as spelt out in this specification.
15.0 Values quoted in the G.T.P. and in details of loss calculations shall not differ. In case if it
differs, then values quoted in the G.T.P. will be taken as final for all purposes.

16.0 METHOD OF TECHNICAL EVALUATION :


Bids will be evaluated in the following manner.
(a) To check the flux density at the rated voltage i.e., 220KV/132KV/33KV rated frequency
i.e., 50 Hz and maximum stacking factor as 0.97.
(b) To check the data furnished in the GTP as correct as per the Technical Specification. If
on calculation, GTP data will be different from the calculated data, then the bid will not
be considered or owner may take any other decision. GTP furnished in incomplete
shape may not be considered for evaluation.
(c) If HI-B grade sheet steel for core material has not been quoted and specific loss and B-H
curve for the said material alongwith the materials name and test report has not been
furnished, the bid will be rejected. Details of HIB core particulars like length, Breadth,
thickness of each stack alongwith core dia., L.V.,I.V. & H.V. No of turns and lamination
thickness, weight of core shall be submitted alongwith the bid failing which tender will
be liable for rejection.
(d) Bid will be rejected, if firm will not accept all the specified Technical terms and
conditions.
(e) The Bidder shall submit alongwith the bid the graph depicting the saturation
characteristic curve between the no load voltage (RMS) vs.-measured excitation current
starting from 10% of rated no load voltage to 125% of the same, failing which the
tender is liable for rejection. The knee point voltage shall have to satisfy the specified
value as per the criteria stipulated at Clause No.4 (18) of this Specification.
(f) The Bidder shall submit alongwith the bid the graph depicting the saturation
characteristic curve between the no load voltage (RMS) vs.-measured excitation current
starting from 10% of rated no load voltage to 125% of the same, failing which the
tender is liable for rejection. The knee point voltage shall have to satisfy the specified
value as per the criteria stipulated at Clause No.4 (18) of this Specification.

Bidders are required to be careful in choosing the maximum flux density, best possible core
materials (HIB or better) and type of corner joints of the core etc.so as to quote the
practicable no-load current at different percentages of rated no-load voltage as per given
GTP format and submit a linear graph along with the tender, confirming to achieve the
specified minimum knee point voltage i.e110% of the rated voltage during no-load test as
per the method, stipulated at CL.No.6.4.2 (k) of this Technical Specification, which will be
confirmed through testing both during stage inspection and final inspection.
.
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ANNEXURE-I
SCHEDULE OF QUANTITY AND DELIVERY

Sl.No Description of materials


Quantity Desired Delivery Destination Remarks
required .
1 2 3 4 5 6
1. 160MVA, 220/132/33KV 2 Nos. As per Schedule KIAKATA in the
Autotransformer. state of Odisha.

Place:

Date: Signature of Tenderer


with seal of Company.

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ANNEXURE-II

Name of the bidder: -


Address:-
MAXIMUM FLUX DENSITY AND CORE WEIGHT CALCULATION: -
Type and Grade of Core: -
Thickness [in mm]:-

Step No Width of steps [mm] Stack thickness [mm] Gross Iron


area [mm²]
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12.
13
14
15 to …….
E= 4.44 x f x B max. X Ai x N
Where E = L.V. winding rated voltage / phase = 33000 volts.
f = Rated frequency = 50 HZ.
B max. = Maximum flux density in Tesla.
Ai = Net iron area in sq.m = Gross iron area x stacking factor in sq.m
N = Number of L.V.winding turns/phase
B max. = E/4.44 x f x Ai x N
Core weight calculation:-
Core dia [in mm] =
Window height [in mm] = Limb center [in mm] =
Weight of core = [3 x window height + 4 x limb centre + 2 x max. width] x Net iron area x
Density
of core
NB: - 1 Specific loss vs. flux density graph for the type of core lamination to be used has to
be furnished.
2. VA/Kg. Vs flux density graph for the core lamination to be used has to be furnished.
3. Any other factor assumed for above calculation to be explained with reasons.

N.B.:- The bidder may use its own method of calculation towards determination of
maximum flux density and weight of the core. But the same shall be supported
with proper explanation and justification.
Place Bidder’s name:
Date Signature, designation, seal
NB- The Bidders are required to up load this calculation sheet duly filling the required data, in
PDF format.
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ANNEXURE-III
DETAILS OF LOSS CALCULATIONS FOR 160 MVA, 220/132/33 KV
AUTOTRANSFORMER
.
1. Name of the Firm

2. Flux density at

i) (245/145)/36 KV and 48.5 Hz [Tesla]


ii) (220/132/33 kV and 50.0Hz (Tesla)

3. i. Core weight in Kg.


ii. Gross core area [mm²]
iii. Stacking factor.
iv. Net core iron area [mm²] [ii x iii]
v. No. of LV Turns/Phase

4. [a] Specific losses [W/Kg.]


i. At maximum flux density corresponding to
245/145/36 KV and 48.5 HZ.
ii. At maximum flux density corresponding to
220/132/33 KV and 50Hz.
[b] Volt ampere /Kg.
(i) At maximum flux density corresponding to
245/145/36 KV and 48.5 Hz
(ii) At maximum flux density corresponding to
220/132/33KV and 50 Hz.

5. Calculated/guaranteed iron loss in KW at-


(i) Rated voltage and rated frequency.
(ii) Maximum system voltage and lowest system
Frequency.

6. Current density /A/Sq.mm) at normal tap for


(i) HV(Series)
(ii) LV
(iii) IV(Common)
(iv) Regulating at Normal

7. Conductor size (in mm) and Area of conductor (in mm2)


a. HV
i. Bare
ii Insulated.
iii No. of conductors in parallel.
b. Regulating winding.
i. Bare
ii. Insulated.
iii. No. of conductors in parallel.
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c. L.V.winding.
i. Bare
ii. Insulated.
iii. No. of conductors in parallel.
d. IV winding
i. Bare
ii Insulated.
iii No. of conductors

8. Total Bare copper conductor area (A) (Sq.mm) after comer radius
i. HV
ii. LV
iii. Regulating.
iv. IV

8. No.of turns/ phase (N) at Highest volt tap Lowest volt tap Normal volt tap
i. HV
ii. LV
iii. Regulating
iv. IV

10. Internal Diameter (in mm.)


i. HV
ii. LV
iii. Regulating
iv. IV

11. Outside Diameter (in mm).


i. HV
ii. LV
iii. Regulating
iv. IV

12. Mean Diameter (Dm) (in mm)


i. HV
ii. LV
iii. Regulating
iv. IV

13. Length of copper conductor(L)MTR Highest Lowest Normal


=Pie x Dm x N volt tap volt tap
volt tap
i. HV
ii. LV
iii. Regulating
iv. IV

14. Per-phase resistance of winding tap Highest Lowest Normal


(in ohms) at 750.C=0.0211XL/A volt tap volt tap
volt tap
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i. HV
ii. LV
iii. Regulating
iv. IV
b. {i} Series winding Resistance in ohms at 750.C /phase

{ii} Common winding Resistance in ohms at 750C/phase

15. I2R loss at 750C


i. At normal tap position [in KW)
ii. At maximum tap position [in KW)
iii At minimum tap position [in KW)

16. Stray losses and eddy current losses (in KW) at 75 deg.C
i. At normal tap position.
ii. At maximum tap position.
iii. At minimum. tap position.

17. Calculated guaranteed Load losses (in KW) at 75 deg. C


[I2R loss + stray losses +Cooler loss]
i. At normal tap position.
ii. At maximum tap position.
iii. At minimum. tap position.

18. Guaranteed Cooler Losses{ in KW}

19. Computed/guaranteed total loss in KW at rated


Voltage and rated frequency.
(Copper loss + cooler loss + Iron loss)
i. At normal tap position.
ii. At maximul tap position.
iii. At minimum. tap position.

20. Copper Weight (L X A X 8.89 X 10˄-3) BARE/INSULATED


v. HV
vi. LV
vii. Regulating
viii. IV
v. For Tap connections, star connection and any
Other [please specify]
vi. Total copper weight [i]+[ii]+[iii]+[iv]+[v]

NB: - 1 Approximate values in weight and losses etc. are not allowed.
2 Tolerance of + 5% in weights may be quoted without any approximation
Place:
Date
Bidder’s name:
Signature, designation, seal
NB- The Bidders are required to up load this calculation sheet duly filling the required data, in
PDF format.
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ANNEXURE-IV

GUARANTEED TECHNICAL PARTICULARS


[TO BE FILLED IN BY THE BIDDER, IN EXCEL FORMAT OF THE TECHNO COMMERCIAL BID SHEET]

Sl. Description 160 MVA, 220/132/33 Auto Transformer

No
1 Name of the Manufacturer
2 Installation [indoor/outdoor]
3 Reference standards
4 Continuous Ratings
a Type of cooling
b Rating [MVA]
i With ONAN cooling
ii With ONAF cooling
iii With OFAF cooling
c Rated voltage
i HV [KV rms.]
ii IV [KV-rms.]
iii LV [KV-rms.]
d Highest system voltage
i HV [KV rms.]
ii IV [KV-rms.]
iii LV [KV-rms.]
e Rated frequency with ±% variation
f Number of phases
g Current at rated full load and on principal tap
i HV [Amps]
ii IV [Amps]
iii LV [Amps]
5 Connections
i. HV
ii. IV
iii. LV
6 Connection symbol and vector group
7 Temperature rise
a Temperature rise of oil above
ambient temperature [by
Thermometer & Optic Fiber Temperature Sensor]
i At full ONAN rating [°C]
ii At full ONAF rating [°C]
iii At full OFAF rating [°C]
b Temperature rise of windings above ambient temperature
[By resistance method]
i At full ONAN rating [°C]
ii At full ONAF rating [°C]
iii At full OFAF rating [°C]
c. Hot Spot Temperature rise of Windings above ambient
Temperature [By Optic Fiber Temperature Sensors]
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i At full ONAN rating [°C]
ii At full ONAF rating [°C]
iii At full OFAF rating [°C]
d. Temperature gradients between windings & oil.
a. Limit of Hot spot temperature for which the
Transformer is designed [°C]
b. Period of operation of transformer at full load
without calculated winding hot spot temperature
exceeding l50°C and with
i 50% Coolers
ii 100% Coolers
8 Type of ON load tap changing switch
9 Tapping on windings for
i Constant flux/variable flux/combined regulation.
ii Tapping provided at
iii Number of steps
iv Range of tapping for variation [+ percent to- percent]
10 i No load loss at rated voltage and
frequency at principal tap [KW]
ii No load loss at the voltage
corresponding to highest tap [KW]
11 Load loss at rated output, rated frequency, ONAN ONAF OFAF
corrected for 75 °C winding temperature at:-
[Copper loss + cooler loss]
i Principal tap [In KW]
ii Highest tap [In KW]
iii Lowest tap [In KW]
12 Auxiliary losses at rated output, normal ratio, rated voltage,
rated frequency and ambient temperature [KW]
13 Total losses at normal ratio inclusive of auxiliary equipment losses [KW]
14 Positive sequence impedance on rated MVA HV to IV HV to LV IV to LV
base at rated current and frequency at 75°
Centigrade winding temperature at
i Principal tap [%]
ii Highest tap [%]
iii Lowest tap [%]
15 Zero sequence impedance at reference
temperature of 75°C at principal tap [%]
16 % reactance at rated MVA base at rated HV to IV HV to LV IV to LV
current and rated frequency at
i Principal tap [%]
ii Highest tap [%]
iii Lowest tap [%]
17 % resistance at rated MVA base at rated current HV to IV HV to LV IV to LV
and rated frequency at
i Principal tap [%]
ii Highest tap [%]
iii Lowest tap [%]

18 % Impedance at rated MVA base at rated current HV to IV HV to LV IV to LV


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and rated frequency at
i Principal tap [%]
ii Highest tap [%]
iii Lowest tap [%]
19 a. Polarisation index i.e. ratio of Megger values
at 600 secs to 60 secs, (H.V. to E,I.V. to E, L.V. to E,
H.V. to I.V., H.V. to L.V.& I.V.to L.V).
b. Regulation at full load and 75°C winding temperature
expressed as a percentage of normal voltage
i At unity power factor [%]
ii At 0.8 power factor [lagging][%]
20 Efficiency at 75°C winding temperature as
derived from guaranteed loss figures at Unity power 0.8 Power
factor factor
a At full load [%]
b At ¾ load [%]
c At ½ load [%]
21 i Maximum efficiency [%]
ii Load at which maximum efficiency occurs[% of full load]
22 Time in minutes for which the transformer can be run
at full load without exceeding the maximum permissible temperature at reference
ambient temperature when supply to:-
i Fans is cut off
ii Fans & pumps is cut off
23 Short time thermal rating of
i Tertiary winding in kA and duration in seconds
ii IV winding in KA and duration in seconds
iii HV winding in KA and duration in seconds
24 Permissible over loading:-
a HV winding
b IV winding
25 Terminal arrangement
a High voltage [HV]
b Intermediate voltage [IV]
c Low voltage (LV)
d Neutral
26 ` Insulating and cooling medium
27 [A] Test voltage HV IV LV
i. Lightning impulse withstand test voltage [KVP]
ii Power frequency withstand test voltage
[dry and wet][for 1 minute] [KV-rms.]
iii Switching impulse test voltage [KVP]
[B] Design value of surges transferred on tertiary
terminals:
I For 1300[900] KVP, 1.2/50 micro second surge
striking HV terminal and with
a Both the tertiary terminals open[KVP]
b One terminal earthed [KVP]
ii For 900[550] KVP, 1.2/50 micro second surge
striking IV terminal and with
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a Both the tertiary terminals open [KVP]
b One terminal earthed [KVP]
28 Partial discharge level as per relevant IEC/ISS
29 Noise level when energized at normal voltage,
frequency without load and with all cooling fans,
oil pumps in running condition.
30 External short circuit withstand capacity
[MVA] and duration [seconds]
31 Over-fluxing withstand capability of the Transformer
32 DETAILS OF CORE
a Type of core construction
b Type of corner joints of the core
c Maximum flux density at
i Rated voltage [220/132/33 KV] &
rated frequency 50 Hz][in Tesla]
ii Highest system voltage [245/145/36 KV]
and lowest system frequency [48.5Hz.][in Tesla]
d No load current, no load loss and no load power factor
at normal ratio and frequency [Amp/KW/p.f.]
i 10 percent of rated voltage
ii 25percent of rated voltage
iii 50 percent of rated voltage
iv 85 percent of rated voltage
v 100 percent of rated voltage
vi 105percent of rated voltage
vii 110 percent of rated voltage
viii 112.5 percent of rated voltage
ix 115 percent of rated voltage
x 120 percent of rated voltage
xi 121 percent of rated voltage
xii 125 percent of rated voltage
e Core laminations:-
i Material of core lamination [HIB/Laser grade]
ii Grade of core laminations
iii Thickness of core lamination [mm]
iv Specific loss [watt/Kg.] at rated voltage
and rated frequency
v Specific loss [watt/Kg.] at highest system voltage
and lowest system frequency
vi Whether specific core loss graph [flux density vs. watt/Kg.submitted
vii VA/Kg at rated voltage and rated frequency
viii VA/Kg. at highest system voltage
and lowest system frequency
ix Whether VA/Kg. Vs. flux density graph submitted.
x Insulation of core laminations
f CORE ASSEMBLY:-
i Core diameter [mm]
ii Core window height [mm]
iii Core leg centre [mm]
iv Gross core cross-sectional area [m²]
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v Whether details of core widths, stacks and
calculation furnished as per enclosed annexure
vi Distance between centres [mm]
vii Total height of core [mm]
viii.
1) Details of core belting.
2) Material, grade & type.
3) Width.
4) Thickness.
5) Fixing method.
ix Details of top end frame.
x Details of Bottom end frame.
xi Details of clamp plate [Material, thickness, Insulation]
xii Details of clamp plate [material, thickness, Insulation]
xiii Total core weight [kg]
xiv Core loss basing on core loss graph at operating
flux density [rated voltage and rated frequency] [kw]
xv Core stacking factor
xvi Net core area Sq. m.
xvii Margin towards corner joints, cross fluxing etc [kw]
xviii Total core loss at rated voltage and
rated frequency [xiv+xvii] [kw]
xix Dielectric loss at rated voltage
and rated frequency [KW]
xx No load loss at rated voltage and
rated frequency [xviii+xix] [KW]
g Describe location/method of core grounding
h Details of oil ducts in core
i Peak value of magnetising
Inrush current (% of HV rated current).

33 DETAILS OF WINDINGS. HV IV Regula LV


(Series (Common -ting winding
Winding) winding) winding
a Type of winding
b Material of the winding conductor.
c Maximum current density of windings Conductor Current
[at rated current] and conductor area area [cm²] density [A/cm²]
i HV
ii I.V.
iii Regulating
iv L.V.
d Whether HV/IV windings are interleaved.
e Whether windings are pre-shrunk?
f Whether adjustable coil clamps are provided for
H.V., I.V. and L.V. windings?
g Whether steel rings are used for the windings?
If so, whether these are split?
h Whether electrostatic shields are provided to
obtain uniform voltage distribution in the
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windings?
i Winding Insulation Type & class. Graded or ungraded
i. H.V. & Regulating
ii IV
iii LV
j Insulating material used for
i H.V. & Regulating winding.
ii IV Winding
iii L.V Winding
iv For core bolts washers and end plates.
v Tapping connection.
k Insulating material used between
i H.V. and I.V. winding
ii I.V. and Regulating winding.
iii Regulating winding and H.V.winding.
iv Core and L.V winding.
v L.V. Winding and core.
vi I.V.Winding and core
vii Regulating winding and core
viii H.V.winding and core
ix H.V. to H.V.winding [between phases]
l Type of axial coil supports.
i H.V. winding
ii IV winding
iii Regulating winding
iv LV winding
m Type of radial coil supports
i HV winding
ii IV winding
iii Regulating winding
iv LV winding
n Maximum allowable torque on coil clamping HV IV Regulating LV
bolts
o Bare conductor size (mm).
p Insulated conductor size (mm).
q No. of conductors in parallel (Nos.).
r No. of turns/phase
s No. of discs/phase
t No. of turns/disc
u Gap between discs. (mm).
v Inside diameter (mm).
w Outside diameter (mm).
x Axial height after shrinkage (mm).
y D.C.RESISTANCE
i L.V winding at 75 ° C (Ohms).
ii I.V. winding at 75 ° C (Ohms).
iii HV winding and Regulating winding at normal
tap at 75° C (Ohms).
iv HV winding and Regulating winding at highest
tap at 75° C (Ohms).
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v HV winding and regulating winding at lowest
tap. (Ohms).
vi Total I²R losses at 75 ° C. for normal tap. (KW).
vii Total I²R losses at 75 ° C. for highest tap. (KW)
viii Total I²R losses at 75 ° C for lowest tap.(KW).
ix Stray losses including eddy current losses in
winding at 75°C (KW).
a Normal tap position
b Highest tap position
c Lowest tap position.
d Any special measures taken to reduce eddy
current losses and stray losses, mention in details.
z Load losses at 75°C [I²R + stray].
a Normal tap position [KW].
b Highest tap position [KW].
c Lowest tap position [KW].
aa. Details of special arrangement provided to
improve surge voltage distribution in the
windings
bb. Tandelta(Power factor) of Winding(Max.)
at 20 deg C
34 BUSHINGS. HV IV LV Neutral
a Make and type
i Rated voltage class [KV-rms.]
ii Rated current [Amps.]
b. Lightning Impulse withstand test voltage
[1.2/50 micro second][KVP]
c Switching surge withstand test voltage [KVP]
d Power frequency withstand test voltage
i Wet for 1 minute [KV-rms]
ii Dry for 1 minute [KV-rms]
e. Power frequency visible corona discharge
voltage [KV-rms.]
f Partial discharge level [PC]
g Minimum creepage distance in mm
h Minimum creepage distance in mm [protected]
i Whether test-tap is provided?
j Quantity and grade of oil in bushing and
Specification of oil used [Kg.]
k Weight of assembled bushing [Kg.]
l Minimum clearance height for removal of
bushing [mm]
m Under oil flashover or puncture impulse voltage
[KVP]
n. Under oil flashover or puncture power frequency
voltage (KV-rms).
o. Phase to earth clearance in air of live parts at
the top of bushings.
p. Maximum tan delta value at 20 deg.C
35 Minimum clearance [mm] Between Phase to
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Windings ground
(A) Out of Oil
HV
IV
LV
(B) In Oil
(i) Tertiary to Core
(ii)Tertiary to top yoke
(iii) Tertiary to bottom yoke
(iv) Tertiary to IV (radially)
(v) IV to HV (radially)
(vi)HV to Regulating(radially)
(vii)IV to top yoke
(viii) IV to bottom yoke
(ix) HV to top yoke
(x) HV to bottom yoke
(xi) Regulating to Top yoke
(xii) Regulating to bottom yoke
(xiii)Outer winding to Outer winding
(xiv) Outer winding to Tank
(a)Length wise
(b)Breadth wise
(c)Width wise
36 Weight [Tolerance + 5%]
[Approximate value is not allowed]
a Core [Kg.]
b Core with clamping [Kg.]
c H.V. [series] winding insulated conductor [Kg.]
d I.V. [common] winding insulated
conductor [Kg.]
e Regulating winding insulated conductor [Kg.]
f L.V.winding insulated conductor [Kg.]
g Coils with insulation [Kg.]
h Core and winding [Kg]
i Oil required for first filling [Liter/Kg.]
j Tank and fittings with accessories [Kg.]
k Untanking weight [Kg.]
l Total weight with oil and fittings [kg.]

37 DETAILS OF TANK
a Material for Transformer tank
b Type of tank
c Thickness of sheet
[No approximate value to be mentioned]
i Sides [mm]
ii Bottom [mm]
iii Cover [mm]
iv Radiators [mm]
d Inside dimensions of main tank
[No approximation in dimensions to be used]
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i Length [mm]
ii Breadth [mm]
iii Height [mm]
e Outside dimensions of main tank
[No approximation in dimensions to be used]
i Length [mm]
ii Breadth [mm]
iii Height [mm]
f. Thickness of spray galvanisation of tank
bottom.
g. Vacuum recommended for hot oil
circulation [torr]
h. Vacuum to be maintained during oil filling in
Transformer tank [torr]
i. Vacuum to which the tank can be subjected
without distortion [torr]
j. No. of bi-directional wheels provided
k. Track gauge required for the wheels
i Transverse axis
ii Longitudinal axis
l. Type and make of pressure relief device and
minimum pressure at which it operates [Kpa]
38 CONSERVATOR
a Total volume [Liters]
b Volume between the highest and lowest visible
oil levels [Litres]
c Power required by heaters
[if provided][KW]
d. Conservator sheet thickness
39 OIL QUALITY
a Governing standard
b Density in gms/cu-cm
c Kinematics viscosity in CST
d Inter facial tension at 27°C in N/m
e Flash point in °C
f Pour point in °C
g Acidity [neutralization value] in mg of
KOH/gm
h Corrosive sulfur in %
i Electric strength
[breakdown voltage]
i As received [KV-rms.]
ii After treatment [KV-rms.]
j Dielectric dissipation factor [tan delta] at 90°C
k Saponification value in mg of KOH/gm
l Water content in ppm
m Specific resistance
i At 90°C [ohm-cm]
ii At 27 °C [ohm-cm]
n N- dm analysis CA%
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CM%
CP%
o Oxidation stability
i Neutralization value after oxidation
ii Total sludge after oxidation
p Characteristic of oil after ageing test as per
ASTMD-1934
i Specific resistance at
27°C [ohm-cms]
90°C [ohm-cms]
ii Tan delta
iii Sludge content
iv Neutralization number
v. % of Napthanic Content
vi. % of Paraffinic Content
vii. Details of oil preserving equipment offered

40 RADIATORS
a Overall dimensions lxbxh [mm]
b Total weight with oil [Kg.]
c Total weight without oil [Kg.]
d Thickness of radiator tube [mm]
e Types of mounting
f Vacuum withstand capability
g Total radiating surface in sq.m
h Type and make of material used for the
radiators
i Total number of radiators/Banks for
Transformer and dimensions of tubes.
j. Thickness of hot dip galvanization of radiators.

41 COOLING EQUIPMENT Fan motor Pump motor


a Make and type
b No. of connected units
c No. of stand -by units
d Rated power input
e Capacity [cu-m/min. or] [liters/min]
f Rated voltage [volts]
g Locked rotor current [Amps.]
h Efficiency of motor at full load [%]
i Temperature rise of motor at full load [°C]
j BHP of driven equipment
k Temperature range over which control is
adjustable [°C]
l Whether the fans and pumps are suitable for
continuous operation at 85 % of their rated
voltage.
m Estimated time constant in hours for
i Natural cooling
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ii Forced air cooling
iii Forced oil cooling

42 GAS AND OIL OPERATED RELAY


a Make
b Type
c Size
d Whether supervisory alarm and trip contacts
provided and their sizes and Nos.

43 [I] TEMPERATURE INDICATORS Oil Temp. Winding Temp.


Indicator Indicator
a Make and type
b Permissible setting ranges for alarm and trip
c Number of contacts
d Current rating of each contact
e Whether supervisory alarm contacts provided?
f Size [lxbxd]
g Nos.
h Ratio and type of CT used for winding
Temperature indicators.

[II] OPTIC FIBER TEMPERATURE SYSTEM


a. MAKE & TYPE
b. Whether the offered Optic Fiber Temperature
System fulfills the stipulations for the same as
per this Specification
c. Whether the end-user’s certificate for offered Optic Fiber
Temperature System, from Indian Utilities furnished
d. Whether, the Bidder has got past experience of supply
of Transformers with Optic Fiber Temperature System
[YES/NO]
e. If ‘YES’, please state the No. of such Transformers, supplied along
with the name(s) of Organisation(s), to whom supplied with
Make of the Optic Fiber Temperature System, supplied and performance
of the same.

44 APPROXIMATE OVERALL DIMENSIONS


OF TRANSFORMER INCLUDING
COOLING SYSTEM, TAP CHANGING
GEAR ETC.
a Length [mm]
b Breadth [mm]
c Height [mm]
45
a Minimum clearance height for lifting core and
winding from tank [mm]
b Minimum clearance height for lifting tank cover
[mm]
46 SHIPPING DETAILS
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a Approximate weight of heaviest package [Kg.]
b Approximate dimensions of largest
Package [Kg.]

47 Transformers will be transported with oil/gas.

48 Size of rail recommended for the track.

49 Details of NCT & NCT Bushing CT


Bushing current transformers
a Quantity
b Type and voltage class
c No. of cores
d Ratio
e VA burden
f Accuracy class
g Minimum knee point voltage [volts]
h Maximum magnetization current at minimum
knee point voltage [mA]
i Maximum secondary winding resistance at
75°C[ohms]

50 LIFTING JACKS:-
a Governing standard
b No. of jacks in one set
c Type and make
d Capacity [tonnes]
e Pitch [mm]
f Lift [mm]
g Height in closed position [mm]
h Mean diameter of thread [mm]

51 MARSHALLING KIOSK
a Make and type
b Details of apparatus proposed to be housed in the
kiosk

52 Details of anti-earthquake device provided, if any


53 Separate conservator and Buchholz relay provided
54 TAP CHANGING EQUIPMENT
[These details refer to the basic rating of O.L.
T.C. as guaranteed by OLTC manufacturers]
a Make
b Type
c Power flow [Uni.-directional/bi -
directional/restricted bi-directional]
d Rated voltage to earth [KV]
e Rated current [Amps.]
f Step voltage [volts]
g Number of steps
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h Control - manual/local-electrical/remote-
electrical
i Voltage control [Automatic/Non -automatic]
j Line drop compensation provided/not provided
k Parallel operation
l protective devices
m Auxiliary supply details
n Time for complete tap change [one step][Sec.]
o Diverter selector switch transient time [cycles]
p Value of maximum short circuit current [Amps]
q Maximum impulse withstand test voltage with
1.2/50 micro seconds full wave between switch
assembly and ground [KVP]
r Maximum power frequency test voltage between
switch assembly and earth [KV-rms]
s Maximum impulse withstand test voltage with
1.2/50 micro-seconds across the tapping range
[KVP]
t Approximate overall dimensions of tap changer
[WxBxD] in mm.
u Approximate overall weight [Kg.]
v Approximate mass of oil [Kg.]
w Particulars of the OLTC control panel for
installation in control room
55 DRIVING MECHANISM BOX
a Make and type
b Details of apparatus proposed to be housed in the
box
56 Types of terminal connectors and drawing No
a HV
b IV
c LV
57 Details of painting, galvanization conforms to this
Specification [Yes/No]
58 Type of oil level indicator and whether
Supervisory alarm contact for low oil level
provided [Yes/No]
59 Type and size of thermostat to be used
60 No. of breathers provided [Nos.]
61 Type of dehydrating agent used for breathers
62 Valve sizes and numbers
a Drain valves- mm-Nos.
b Filter valves- mm-Nos.
c Sampling valves- mm-Nos.
d Radiator valves- mm-Nos.
e Other valves- mm-Nos.
63. a) Type and make of PRV.
b) No. of each type of devices per transformer
c) Min. pressure at which device operates.
64. Please enclose the list of accessories and fittings,
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being provided on transformer. Please confirm,
these are as stipulated in the tender.
65. Whether the transformer, covered is fully type tested
and if so, whether copies of type test certificates,
enclosed with the tender.
66. Whether tenderer can supply transformer, wound
on vertical coil winding machine. Preference shall
be given to the tenderer who will ensure supply
of transformer wound on vertical winding machines.
67. In case Sl.No.66 is not confirmed, what are the
additional pre-cautions which shall be taken by
the tenderer to justify that the coil, wound on horizontal
machine shall be equivalent in all respects to that which
are wound on vertical winding machine.
68. What are the arrangements, available for jointing the
winding. Preference shall be given to the tenderer using
high-frequency brazing machines. In case other jointing
techniques are used, adequacy of the same is to be recorded.
Please note that bolted joints in the winding are not
acceptable. This should be confirmed here.
69. Please confirm that you will guarantee maximum
Impedance variation between phases within the limit of 2% only.

70. a) Please confirm that the transformer shall be


dried by vapour-phase drying method. Please
specify level of dryness.
b) In case, other methods of drying are used, the
level of dryness, so achieved should be identical
to that by VPD. Adequacy of such system should
be justified.
71 Please confirm whether the In-House facilities for all routine tests
as per this Tender Specification are available with the tenderer
and the tenderer shall agree to conduct these tests on the transformer
in the event of order.
72 Whether the Tenderer has got In-House core-cutting facility for
cutting core materials for the transformer ratings as offered. (YES/NO)

73 If ‘YES’, following informations/confirmations are required: -


a. Name of the manufacturer of HIB Grade core material
from whom core materials will be directly imported
or through their accredited marketing organization of repute. If
to be imported through the accredited Marketing Organisation,
Please state the name of such Marketing Organisation and please
enclose the relevant documents with the Tender Offer regarding
accreditation of the said Marketing Organisation by the
manufacturer of the HIB core material.
b. Grade, Trade Name and Thickness of the core material,
to be imported
c. Whether agreed for witnessing of core materials
by OPTCL’s representative(s)
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d. Whether, the Bidder has past experience towards direct
import of core materials. If ‘YES’, the copies of recent
past Import documents to be furnished with the Tender
Offer (Please state, whether the said import documents
are enclosed with the Tender Offer)
e. Whether, the Bidder has got In-House CNC Machine
facility for cutting of core materials
f. Whether the Bidder is agreed to follow the procedures,
as stipulated at Cl.No.5.4.8 (o), (p) &(q) of this Technical
Specification, as applicable for those, who have got
In-House core-cutting facility

74. If the Bidder has no In-House core-cutting facility, the following


informations/confirmations are required: -
a. Name of the core manufacturer of core materials from
whom core materials will be directly imported or through
their accredited marketing organization of repute. If
to be imported through the accredited Marketing Organisation,
Please state the name of such Marketing Organisation and please
enclose the relevant documents with the Tender Offer regarding
accreditation of the said Marketing Organisation by the
manufacturer of the HIB core material.
b. Grade, Trade Name and Thickness of the core material,
to be imported
c. Name of the core-cutting vendor and whether the said
vendor has got In-House CNC Machine facility for cutting
of core materials and whether the said vendor has been
accredited by ISO
d. Whether, the Bidder has past experience towards direct
import of core materials. If ‘YES’, the copies of recent past
Import documents to be furnished with the Tender Offer
(Please state, whether the said import documents are
enclosed with the Tender Offer)
e. Whether the Bidder is agreed to follow the procedures,
as stipulated at Cl.No.5.4.8 (o), (p) &(q)(1), (2), (3), (4),
(5),(6) & (7) of this Technical Specification, as applicable
for those, who have got no In-House core-cutting facility.
75. Please confirm that the facility for partial discharge test
Is available with the tenderer and the tenderer shall agree to conduct
This test on transformer in the event of order.

Place
Date Bidder’s name:
Signature, Designation, Seal

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ANNEXURE - V.

ADDITIONAL SCHEDULE OF INFORMATIONS.

(To be furnished by the bidder along with the Tender Offer)

Sl. No. Item. Remarks.

SIGNATURE OF THE TENDERER


WITH SEAL AND DATE

NB- The Bidders are required to submit this sheet duly filling the required data.

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ANNEXURE - VI.

CHECK-LIST TOWARDS TYPE TEST REPORTS.

Name Dat Name of Whether Name of Whethe Whether Whether

Remarks
of the e the Laborator the Govt. r the the copy the type
Type of Laboratory y Organisatio test of test tested
Test. Test where the is Govt. n report is report in 160 MVA
test has Approved Which has valid as complete transformer
been . witnessed per shape fulfills the
conducted. the type Clause along with technical
test. No.6.4. the requirement
1 of TS drawings s
etc. as per TS
furnished
or not?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Place

Dated: SINGATURE OF THE TENDERER


WITH SEAL AND DATE:

NB- The Bidders are required to submit this sheet duly filling the required data.

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ANNEXURE - VII

CALIBRATION STATUS OF TESTING EQUIPMENTS AND INSTRUMENTS /


METERS.

Name Meters & Date of Due date Name of the Whether


of Equipment calibration of Calibrating calibrating
the required for the calibration Agency. agency is Govt.
Test. corresponding test Approved.
with range
accuracy,
make and Sl.No.
1 2 3 4 5 6

Whether Whether the Whether calibrating In spite of Remarks.


documents meters/equipments Agency has put any imposed
related to fulfill the accuracy limitation towards limitations,
Govt. class as per the whether the
approval of calibration report. use of the particular particular meter/
the meters/equipments. equipments can
Calibrating If still be used.
Agency yes, state the Justify its use for
furnished. limitations. corresponding
test(s)
7 8 9 10 11

Place

Dated: SINGATURE OF THE TENDERER


WITH SEAL AND DATE:

NB- The Bidders are required to submit this sheet duly filling the required data.

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ANNEXURE - IX

ABSTRACT OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS.


[TECHNICAL]
[To be filled in by the Bidder]
1. Whether accepted Clause 1.0 “Scope” and its Yes/No
Sub-clauses. If ‘no’ then indicate your terms.

2. Whether accepted Clause 2.0 “Standards” and Yes/No


its sub-clauses. If ‘no’ then indicate your terms.

3. Whether accepted Clause 3.0 “Auxiliary Power Supply”. Yes/No


If ‘no’ then indicate your terms.

4. Whether accepted Clause 4.0 “Principal Parameters”. Yes/No


If ‘no’ then indicate your terms.

5. Whether accepted Clause 5.0 “General Technical Yes/No


Requirements” and its sub-clauses. If ‘no’ then indicate
your terms.

6. Whether accepted Clause 6.0 “Inspection and Testing” Yes/No


and its sub-clauses. If ‘no’ then indicate
your terms.

7. Whether accepted Clause 7.0 “Test Reports”. Yes/No


If ‘no’ then indicate your terms.

8. Whether accepted Clause 8.0 “List of Transformer Yes/No


Accessories and Test Certificates required for them”.
If ‘no’ then indicate your terms.

9. Whether accepted Clause 9.0 “Inspection” and its Yes/No


sub-clauses. If ‘no’ then indicate your terms.

10. Whether accepted Clause 10.0 “Quality Assurance Yes/No


Plan” and its sub-clauses. If ‘no’ then indicate
your terms.

11. Whether accepted Clause 11.0 “Documentation” Yes/No


and its sub-clauses. If ‘no’ then indicate your terms.
12. Whether accepted Clause 12.0 “Packing and Yes/No
Forwarding” and its sub-clauses.
If ‘no’ then indicate your terms.

13. Whether accepted Clause 13.0 “Supervision Yes/No


of Erection, Testing and Commissioning”.
If ‘no’ then indicate your terms.

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14. Whether accepted Clause 14.0 “Quantity and Yes/No
Delivery requirements”.
If ‘no’ then indicate your terms.

15. Whether accepted Clause 15.0. Yes/No


If ‘no’ then indicate your terms.

16. Whether accepted Clause 16.0. “Method of Technical Yes/No


Evaluation”. If ‘no’ then indicate your terms.

17. Whether furnished ‘ANNEXURE-II’ in full shape. Yes/No

18. Whether furnished ‘ANNEXURE-III’ Yes/No


(Loss calculations) in full shape.

19. Whether furnished ‘ANNEXURE-IV’ Yes/No


(G.T.P.) in full shape.

20. Whether furnished ‘ANNEXURE-V’ Yes/No


(Additional Schedule of Informations).

21. Whether furnished ‘ANNEXURE-VI’ Yes/No


(Check List towards type test reports).
in full shape.

22. Whether furnished ‘ANNEXURE-VII’ Yes/No


(Calibration Status).
in full shape.

23. Whether furnished ‘ANNEXURE-VIII’ Yes/No


in full shape (Check list for Delivery Schedule).

24. Whether furnished B.H. and Sp. Loss Curve Yes/No


for the core material?

25. Whether furnished “Knee Point Voltage” Graph? Yes/No

26. Whether furnished ‘Short Circuit Temperature rise’ Yes/No


and ‘force calculation’ as per clause No.5.1.2 of T.S.?
27 Whether furnished calculation towards H.V.Air-core Yes/No
reactance and ‘Magnetising Inrush current.?
28. Whether all other documents/calculations relating Yes/No to
different clauses as per the Technical Specification furnished?

PLACE: SIGNATURE OF THE TENDERER


DATE: WITH SEAL AND DATE

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