Nit 1467 2
Nit 1467 2
Nit 1467 2
BHEL:PSSR:SCT: 1180
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BOOK NO :
Messrs Date:
Dear Sir,
You are requested to go through the tender documents, GCC Booklet and
offer your most competetitive rate and submit the tender documents duly
filled in as per procedure indicated in the tender specification along with
requisite EMD of Rs.2,00,000/- (Rupees Two lakhs only) in the form
Demand Draft drawn in favour of M/s.Bharat Heavy Electrical Limited
Chennai - 35. Bids with Deviations from the tender conditions will be
rejected.
A SEPARATE LETTER SHALL BE FURNISHED INDICATING THAT
THERE ARE NO DEVIATIONS FROM THE TENDER CONDITIONS (As
in Page 8.)
The completed quotations shall reach the office of the under signed on or
before 29.03.2006 at 15.00 Hrs. The Technical bids, will be opened on
the same day at 15.30 hrs. We shall separately intimate the date for
opening the price bids only to those parties who are technically Qualified.
You are requested to depute your authorized representative at the time of
opening.
Kindly acknowledge the receipt of the tender documents and confirm your
participation.
Kindly note that BHEL reserves the right to reject any or all tenders
without assigning any reason.
Thanking you,
Yours faithfully,
For and on behalf of
BHARAT HEAVY ELECTRICALS LIMITED
01. Details of previous experience during the last five years indicating contract
value, duration, completion period and present engagement as per
G.C.C.
02. Organisation structure of the Company as per GCC.
03. Financial status of the firm enclosing balance sheet and profit and loss
account for the past 3 years and certificate from the Companys Banker as
per G.C.C
04. Turnover of the Company in last 3 Financial years pertaining to this scope
of work only.
06. BIO DATA of key personnel presently in the Rolls of the company and
proposed site organization for carrying out the work including deployment
of Engineers and Supervisors.
07. Declaration sheets as per Appendix of Tender Specification.
12. These terms and conditions will be read and construed along with General
Conditions of contract and incase of any conflict or inconsistency between
the General conditions and the Terms and conditions of the tender
specification, the provisions contained in the Term and conditions (NIT,
Rate Schedule, Common conditions, Special Conditions including
Appendices) shall prevail.
13. THE BIDDERS ARE REQUESTED TO FURNISH THE DOCUMENTS LIKE
COPIES OF LOIS, WORK ORDERS ETC PERTAINING TO THE
EXPERIENCE INDICATED IN QUALIFYING REQUIREMENTS, AS GIVEN
BELOW.
The bidder must have earned profit in any one of the last three
financial years ending on 31.03.2005 and should have positive Bidder
should submit audited balance sheet and profit & loss account of the
company for last three years ending on 31.03.2005 in support of above
requirement.
Bidder may further note that the submission of safety plan is a prerequisite
for BHEL to consider their bids.
BHARAT HEAVY ELECTRICALS LIMITED
(A government of India undertaking)
Power Sector : Southern Region
690, Anna Salai, Nandanam, Chennai 600 035.
Tenderers are requested to quote their rates, only in the price bid (part II)
provided by BHEL. Quoting of rates in any other form / formats will not be
entertained.
These two separate cover I & II (Part I and Part II) shall together be enclosed in a
third envelope (Cover III) along with requisite EMD as indicated and this sealed
cover shall be super scribed and submitted to Senior Deputy General
Manager/Contracts at the above mentioned address before the due date as
indicated. The Tenderers will be intimated separately in case any clarifications
are required.
NOTE:
Tenderers are issued with 2 Nos. of Technical Bids, 2 Nos. of Price Bids and 2
Nos. of GCC booklet., out of which one set of each document shall be retained
by them for their reference. Balance one set shall be submitted along with their
offer as per procedure indicated above.
EMD amount for this Tender is Rs.2,00,000/- (Rupees Two Lakhs only). This
EMD amount shall be submitted in the form of either pay order or demand draft
only drawn in favour of M/s. Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, Chennai 35.
EMD amount in the form of Bank Guarantee / fixed deposit receipt or in any other
form will not be Accepted.
TENDER NOTICE
Description EMD
The bidder must have earned profit in any one of the last three
financial years ending on 31.03.2005 and should have positive net
worth as on 31.03.2005.
Bidder should submit audited balance sheet and profit & loss account
of the company for last three years ending on 31.03.2005 in support of
above requirement.
Interested parties can get the Tender documents from the office of the
Senior Deputy General Manager / Contracts on all working days by
remitting the cost of tender documents either by Cash or A/c Payee
Demand Draft drawn in favour of M/s. Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited,
Chennai 600 035. Money order, Cheques and Postal Orders will not be
accepted.
The Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited takes no responsibility for any delay,
loss or non-receipt of tender documents sent by post and also reserves
the right to reject any or all the tender without assigning any reason
therefor. TENDER NOT ACCOMPANIED BY THE PRESCRIBED EARNEST
MONEY DEPOSIT ARE LIABLE TO BE SUMMARILY REJECTED.
I, Of M/s.
hereby certify that there is no deviation from the Tender conditions either
Sir,
I/We hereby offer to carry out the work detailed in Tender Specification
No.BHEL:PSSR:SCT:1180 issued by Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited,
Power Sector : Southern Region, in accordance with the terms and
conditions thereof.
I/We have carefully perused the following documents connected with the
above work and agree to abide by the same.
1. Instructions to Tenderer
2. General Conditions of Contract
3. Special conditions of Contract
4. Other Section, Appendices and Schedules
I/We have deposited/forwarded herewith the Earnest Money Deposit/a
sum of Rs.2,00,000/- (Rupees Two Lakhs only) vide DD.No. .
Dt. which shall be refunded should our offer not be accepted.
Should our offer be accepted, I/We further agree to deposit such
additional sum which along with the sum of Rs.2,00,000/- (Rupees Two
Lakhs only) mentioned above, to make up the Security Deposit for the
work as provided for in the Tender Specification within the stipulated time
as may be indicated by BHEL, Power Sector : Southern Region,
Chennai 600 035.
I/We further agree to execute all the works referred to in the said
documents upon the terms and conditions obtained or referred to therein
and as detailed in the appendices annexed thereto.
DATE: CONTRACTOR:
PLACE: ADDRESS:
3.1.2 The contractor shall carry out the work in accordance with
instructions/ drawings/ specification/ standard practices supplied by
BHEL from time to time.
Open space for building of temporary office shed / stores shed will be
provided free of cost. Contractor has to make his own arrangements for
labour colony.
3.2.2 ELECTRICITY:
BHEL is not responsible for any loss or damage to the contractors equipment
as a result of variation in voltage / frequency or interruptions in power
supply.
3.2.3 WATER:
For construction and drinking purpose water will be provided at one single
point, free of charge, as provided by customer to BHEL. Further distribution
shall be arranged by the contractor at his own cost.
All other Tools & Plants and instrument required for the complete
erection of components shall be arranged by the contractor at their
cost.
3.2.5 CONSUMABLES:
Adequate lighting facilities such as flood lamps, low volt hand lamps
and area lighting shall be arranged by the contractor at the site of
construction, contractors material storage area etc. at his cost.
For the purpose of planning, contractor shall furnish along with tender
the estimated requirement of power (month wise) for execution of
work in terms of maximum KW demand.
3.3.7 CONTRACTORS OBLIGATION ON COMPLETION :
3.4 GASES :
3.4.1 All required gases like Oxygen/ acetylene/ argon/ Nitrogen required
for work shall be supplied by the Contractor at his cost. It shall be the
responsibility of the contractor to plan the activities and store sufficient
quantity of those gases. Non-availability of gases cannot be considered
as reasons for not attaining the required progress of erection.
3.4.2 BHEL reserves the right to reject the use of any gas in case required
purity is not maintained.
3.4.4 The contractor shall ensure safe keeping of the inflammable cylinder at
a separate place away from normal habit with proper security etc.
3.4.5 The contractor shall arrange air / gas manifold ensuring proper
distribution and reduction of handling time.
3.5.5 BHEL reserves the right to reject the use of any electrodes at any
stage if found defective because of bad quality, improper storage, date
of expiry, unapproved type of electrodes etc. It shall be the
responsibility of the contractor to replace at his cost without loss of
time.
3.6.1 All T & P required for the satisfactory execution of work shall be
arranged by contractor at his cost except those specified in clause
3.2.4.
3.6.4 All the T & P, lifting tackles including wire ropes, slings shackles and
electrically operated equipment shall be got approved by BHEL
Engineer before they are actually put on use. Test certificates should
be submitted before their usage.
3.6.5 For the movement of cranes etc. it may become necessary to lay
sleeper bed for obtaining leveled safe approach for usage of
equipment. It shall be the contractors responsibility to lay necessary
sleepers. Required sleepers shall be arranged by the contractor at their
cost.
3.7 SUPERVISORY STAFF AND WORKMEN
3.7.1 The Contractor shall deploy experienced Engineers, Supervisors all the
skilled workmen like High Pressure Welders (gas, TIG and arc) Carbon,
alloy steel welders, Gas cutters, electricians, Riggers, Serangs,
Erectors, carpenters, fitters etc. in addition to other skilled semi-skilled
and unskilled workmen required for all the works of handling and
transportation from site storage to erection site, transportation,
erection, testing and commissioning contemplated under this
specification. Only fully trained and competent men with previous
experience of the job shall be employed. They shall hold valid
certificates wherever necessary.
3.7.2 BHEL reserves the right to decide on the suitability of the workers and
other personnel who will be employed by the contractor, BHEL
reserves right to insist on removal of any employee of the contractor
at any time, if they find him unsuitable and the contractor shall
forthwith remove him.
3.7.4 The Contractor shall also furnish DAILY & MONTHLY report showing
the number of employees engaged in various categories of work and a
progress report of work as required by BHEL Engineer.
3.7.5 The work shall be executed under the usual conditions existing in
major power plant construction and in conjunction with numerous
other operations at site. The bidder and his personnel shall co-operate
with other personnel contractor coordinating his work with others and
proceed in a manner that shall not delay or hinder the progress of
work as a whole.
3.7.6 The contractors supervisory staff shall execute the work in the most
substantial and workman like manner in the stipulated time. Accuracy
of work, good workmanship and aesthetic finish are essential part of
this contract. The contractor shall be responsible to ensure that
assembly and workmanship conform to the dimensions and tolerances
given in the drawings/instructions given by BHEL Engineers from time
to time.
3.7.7 The contractor shall employ the necessary number of qualified and
approved full time electricians at his cost to maintain his temporary
electrical installation till the completion of work.
3.7.8 It is the responsibility of the bidder to carryout the work for achieving
the target set by BHEL and also during erection, commissioning and
testing period. The contractors quoted rate shall include all these
contingencies.
3.7.10 BHEL may cause the same to be good by other workmen or by other
means and deduct the expenses (of which BHELs decision is final)
from any money due to the contractor.
3.8.2 The contractor shall identify necessary supervisor/labour for the above
work in sufficient quantity as may be needed by BHEL for areas
covering their scope.
3.8.4 All equipment so used by contractor shall be of proven quality and safe
in operation as approved by the statutory authorities as per the law in
force.
3.8.5 Any loss/damage to materials issued to contractor shall be made good
by him or BHEL will arrange for replacement at cost recovery basis and
decision of BHEL shall be final. Any loss/ damage must be intimated to
site in-charge of BHEL in writing within 24 hours of the occurrence.
3.8.7 The contractor shall take delivery of the components and equipments
and special consumables from the storage area after getting the
approval of the BHEL Engineer on standard indent forms to be
specified by BHEL. At periodic/intervals of work, complete and detailed
account of the equipment so erected and electrodes used shall be
submitted to the BHEL Engineer.
3.8.8 The contractor shall submit monthly plan for erection and the same
will be mutually agreed upon after discussion. The contractor shall
arrange for Engineers, Supervisors and labour force and tools and
plants and consumables to suit the above plan and execute the work
accordingly.
3.8.9 The Contractor shall have total responsibility for all equipment and
materials in his custody, stores, loose, semi-assembled, assembled or
erected by him at site.
3.8.11 The contractor shall ensure that the packing materials and protection
devices used for the various equipments during transit and storage are
removed before these equipments are installed.
3.8.12 All equipments shall be handled very carefully to prevent any damage
or loss. No bare wire ropes, slings etc. shall be used for unloading and
/ or handling of the equipments without the specific written permission
of the Engineer. The equipments from the storage yard shall be moved
to the actual site of erection / location at the appropriate time as per
the direction of BHEL Engineer so as to avoid damage for such
equipments at site.
3.8.13 The work covered under this scope of work is of highly sophisticated
nature requiring best quality / proven workmanship engineering and
construction management. It should also ensure successful and timely
commercial operation of equipment installed. The contractor must
have adequate quantity of precision tools, construction aids in
possession. Contractor must also have adequate trained qualified and
experienced supervisory staff and skilled personnel.
3.8.14 All the necessary certificates and licenses required to carry out this
scope of work are to arranged by the contractor then and there at no
extra cost.
3.8.15 The contractor shall take all reasonable care to protect the material
and work till such time the erected equipment has been taken over by
BHEL/their client. Necessary suitable temporary fencing and lighting
shall have to be provided by the contractor as a safety measure
against accident and damage of property of BHEL. Suitable caution
notices shall be displayed where access to any part may be deemed to
be unsafe and hazardous.
3.8.16 The contractor shall be responsible for taking all safety precautions
during the construction and leaving the site safe at all times. When the
work is temporarily suspended he shall protect all construction
materials, equipments and facilities from causing damage to existing
property interfering with the operations of the station when it goes
into service. The contractor shall comply with all applicable provisions
of the safety regulations clean-up programme and other precautionary
measures which the BHEL has in effect at the site.
3.8.17 All lifting tackles including wire ropes, slings, shackles etc. used by the
contractor shall be got approved by BHEL Engineer at site before they
are actually put on the work. It will be the responsibility of the
contractor to ensure safe lifting of the equipment taking due
precautions to avoid any accidents and damage to other equipments
and personnel. All piping shall be adequately supported and protected
to prevent damage during handling erection. The history cards for
major equipments to be maintained by the contractor.
3.8.18 The contractor shall take delivery of equipment from storage
yard/stores/sheds. He shall also make arrangements for verification of
equipment maintain records and keep safe custody watch and ward of
equipment after it has been handed over to him till these are fully
erected, tested and commissioned and taken over by BHELs client.
The stolen/lost damaged goods shall have to be made good by the
contractor at his own cost.
3.9.2 The contractor shall effectively protect the finished work from action of
weather and from damage or defacement and shall cover the finished
parts, then and there for their protection.
3.9.3 Any failure on the part of contractor to carry out work according to
above clauses will entail BHEL to carry out the job from any other
party and recover the cost from contractor.
3.10.1 The detailed drawing specification available with BHEL Engineers will
form part of this tender specification. These documents will be made
available to the contractor during execution of work at site.
3.10.2 One set of necessary drawings to carry out the erection work will be
furnished to the contractor by BHEL on loan which shall be returned to
BHEL Engineer at site after completion of work. Contractors personnel
shall take care of these documents given to them.
3.10.3 The data furnished in various appendices and the drawings enclosed
with this Tender Specification, describes the equipment to be installed,
tested and commissioned under this specification briefly. However, the
changes in the design and in the quantity may be expected to occur as
is usual in any such large scales of work.
3.10.5 Deviation from design dimensions should not exceed permissible limit.
The contractor shall not correct or alter any dimensions/details without
specific approval of BHEL.
3.11.3 The contractor should exclusively deploy one Safety Engineer along
with a safety supervisor for effective implementation and co-ordination
of safe working conditions.
3.11.4 Contractor shall necessarily fill up the safety plan format available in
general conditions of contract booklet enclosed with this tender and
submit along with their offer.
3.12.3 The progress reports shall indicate the progress achieved against
planned with reasons indicating delays if any and shall give remedial
action which the contractor intends to make good the slippage or lost
time so that further works can proceed as per the original programme
and the slippage do not accumulate and affect the overall programme
in a format designed and approved by BHEL site engineer.
3.12.4 The contractor shall arrange for weekly progress review meeting with
the Engineers at site during which actual progress during the week
vis--vis scheduled programme shall be discussed for action to be
taken for achieving targets. The programme for subsequent work shall
also be presented by contractor for discussion. The contractor shall
constantly update/revise his work programme to meet the overall
requirements and suit the material availability.
3.12.5 The contractor shall arrange for submitting three sets of progress
photographs every month to BHEL office the areas to be photographed
will be as per the instruction of BHEL Engineer. The quoted rate shall
include this contingency.
3.12.6 The contractor must obtain the signature and permission of the
security personnel of the customer for bringing any of their materials
inside the site premises, without the Entry Gate Pass these materials
will not be allowed to be taken outside.
IMPORTANT NOTE
Contractors shall ensure that the Quality is maintained in all the works
connected with this contract at all stages of the requirement of BHEL.
Total Quality is the Watch Ward of the work and standards, Procedures
laid down by BHEL. We shall follow all the Instructions as per BHEL
Drawings and Quality / Standards. Contractor shall provide for the
services of quality Assurance Engineer.
3.16.1 The scope includes getting the approvals from the Statutory
Authorities like Boiler inspector and Labour officers. This includes
arranging for inspection visits of boiler inspector periodically as per
BHEL Engineers instructions, submitting documents, radiographs, etc.
and following up the matter with them.
3.16.2 All fees connected with the contractors for testing his welders / men /
workers and testing, inspection, calibrating of his instruments and
equipments, shall be paid by the contractor. It shall be his
responsibility to obtain approval of statutory authorities, wherever
applicable, for the conducting of any work which comes under the
purview of these authorities. Any cost arising from this shall the
contractors Account. However, BHEL shall pay all other fees (FEES
FOR VISITS, INSPECTION FEES, REGISTRATION FEES, ETC.) In case
these inspection have to be repeated due to default / fault of the
contractor and fees have to be paid again, the contractor shall have to
bear the charges. These would be deducted from his bills.
HSE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENT
01. Sub-contractor to identify nearest hospital for Health check up of his staff
and workers and intimate BHEL site office & PSSR HQ.
04. To provide appropriate facilities for prompt first aid treatment of injuries
and illness at work. One first Aider for each sub contractor to be provided.
First Aider should undergo training on first aid.
Helmet
Safety goggles
Welding face shields
Safety belts for working at heights
Safety shoes
Ear plugs
Rubber gloves and mats for low tension (I.T) electrical works
Gum boots & aprons
Other items as required by BHEL site
02. Sub contractor to liaise with nearest fire station and inform contact
telephone number and contact person to meet any emergency.
05 . All power tapping points / switch boards /power & control cabling should
fulfill required electrical safety aspects as per relevant is standard.
06. ELCHs (Earth leak circuit breakers) at all electrical distribution points to
be provided.
07. Red and white caution tape of proper width ( 1.5 to 2 inch ) to
be used for cordoning unsafe area such as open trench, excavated
area, etc.
10. To display safe handling procedure for all chemicals such as lube oil,
grease, sealing compound, kerosene, diesel etc. At stores & respective
work place.
17. All lifting tackle and plant equipment should have safe working load
certificate.
18. The right worker should be deployed for right job and the resume
of site in charge, supervisors, and key workers to be submitted
before commencement of work..
23. Safe handling and storing of all equipment with adequate space to be
ensured.
24. Sub contractor to deploy safety supervisor till the completion of the
project.
28. Safe work permit system to be followed while working in confined space /
near electric systems.
1. Sub contractor to clearly understand and accept the HSE policy of PSSR
with a commitment to comply the requirements of the policy.
6.1.0 General
The scope of work shall comprise but not limited to the following :
6.1.1 The performance of the Contractors works under the Contract shall be in
accordance with good engineering and construction practices,
notwithstanding the fact that every item involved may not be specifically
mentioned but necessary to complete the system shall be deemed to have
been included in the scope of the work to meet the Main plant
requirement.
6.1.2 Site testing wherever required shall be carried out for all items installed by
the contractor to ensure proper installation and functioning in accordance
with drawings, specifications and manufacturers recommendations.
6.1.3 The contractor shall take full responsibility for satisfactory testing, pre-
commissioning, commissioning and trial run of the connected equipment
under overall guidance of BHEL and shall locate any cause of malfunction
and rectify the same for proper operation. Testing shall also include any
additional tests, which the Engineer feels necessary for site conditions
and also to meet system specification.
6.1.4 The work shall be executed under the usual conditions without affecting
power plant construction and in conjunction with other operations and
contracting agencies at site. The contractor and his personnel shall co-
operate with the personnel of other agencies, co-ordinate his work with
others and proceed in a manner that shall not delay or hinder the progress
of work as a whole.
6.1.5 All the work shall be carried out as per instructions of BHEL engineer.
BHEL engineers decision regarding the correctness of the work and
method of working shall be final and binding on the contractor.
6.1.6 Contractor shall erect all items / materials etc. as per sequence
prescribed by BHEL at site. BHEL engineer depending upon the
availability of materials / work fronts etc shall decide the sequence of
erection / commissioning methodology. No claims for extra payment from
the contractor shall be entertained on the grounds of deviation from the
methods of erection / commissioning adopted in erection / commissioning
of similar job or for any reasons whatsoever.
6.1.7 All necessary certificates and licenses required to carryout this work are to
be arranges by the contractor expeditiously at his cost.
6.1.9 The contractor shall take delivery of item, materials, from the storage yard
/ stores / sheds of BHEL / customer which is within a radius of 5 kms.
Contractor shall also make arrangements for safe custody, watch and
ward of equipment after it has been handed over to him till they are fully,
erected, tested and commissioned.
6.1.10 Contractor shall transport the materials to erection site by the prescribed
route without disturbing and causing damage to other works in the most
professional manner. Items, Hardware, etc. shall be stored in appropriate
manner as per BHELs instructions.
6.1.11 The contractor shall take delivery of / materials, and consumables from
the stores / storage area / sheds of BHEL / customer after getting approval
of engineer / customer in the prescribed indent forms of BHEL / customer.
6.1.12 After completing all the works, contractor shall hand over all remaining
extra materials with proper identification tags in a packed condition to
BHEL stores. In case of any use over actual design requirements, BHEL:
reserves the right to recover the cost of material used in excess or
misused. Decision of BHEL engineer in this regard shall be final and
binding on the contractor.
6.1.13 Contractor shall, transport all materials to site and unload at site / working
area, or pre-assembly yard for inspection and checking. All material
handling equipment required shall be arranged by the contractor.
6.1.14 Contractor shall retain all T & P/Testing instrument / Material handling
equipments etc at site as per advice of BHEL engineer and some shall be
taken out from site only after getting the clearances from engineer in
charge.
6.1.15 Contractor shall remove all scrap materials periodically generated from his
working area in and around power station and collect the same at one
place earmarked for the same. Load of scraps is to be shifted to a place
earmarked by BHEL. Failure to collect the scrap is likely to lead to
accidents and as such BHEL reserves the right to collect and removed the
scrap at contractors risk and cost if there is any failure on the part of
contractor in this respect. All the package materials, including special
transporting frames, etc,. shall be returned to the BHEL stores /
customers stores by the contractor.
6.1.16 The contactor at his cost shall arrange necessary security measures for
adequate protection of his machinery, etc. BHEL shall not be responsible
for any loss are damage to the contractors construction equipment and
materials, The contractor may consult the Engineer-in Charge on the
arrangements made for general site security for protection of his
machinery equipment tools etc,.
6.1.17 The contractor shall ensure that his premises are always kept clean and
tidy to the extent possible. Any untidiness noted on the part of the
contractor shall be brought to the attention of the contractors site
representative who shall take immediate action to clean the surroundings
to the satisfaction of the Engineer-in-Charge
6.1.18 The Contractor may have to execute work in such a place and condition
where other agencies also shall be under such circumstances. However
completion time for erection agreed shall be subject to the condition that
contractors work is not hampered by the agencies.
6.1.21 Any wrong erection shall be removed and re-erected promptly to comply
with the design requirements to the satisfaction of Site Engineer.
6.1.22 If any item or equipment not covered but required being erected /
commissioned, the same shall be carried out by the contractor.
Equivalent unit rate for those items or equipment shall be considered
wherever possible from the BOQ. The rates quoted by the contractor
shall be uniform as far as possible for similar items appearing in rate
schedule.
6.2.8 Installation of push button stations for local starting of all motors, junction
Boxes etc.
6.2.9 Installation of other items that have not been specifically indicated, but
required for completing installation
6.2.14 Installation of items for underground cable installation like cable markers,
cable joint markers etc (if applicable)
6.3.1 TRANSFORMERS
Conservator : Main conservator tank with air cell, bucholz relay, breather
& connected pipelines.
Oil : 48700 Kg
Total Weight : 248000 Kg
Ref : 3 459 0000 240 (3sh) / rev 02, 3 456 0000 242
QUANTITY : 2 Nos.
Loose items : Like raise / lower P.Bs, tap changer indicators, facia
windows, W.T.I. repeaters, buzzers, signal lamps, etc. Shall be mounted
and wired in control panel
QUANTITY : 1 No.
Loose items : Like raise / lower P.Bs tap changer indicators, facia
windows, W.T.I. repeaters, buzzers, signal lamps, etc. will be supplied
loose, to be mounted and wired in control panel.
QUANTITY : 4 No.
Description : 2500 KVA, 606 KV/433 V, AN, 3 Phase 50Hz Dyn 11, Dy
type cast resin Transformer, HV busings rated for 12 kV, Marshalling Box,
HV Cable Box, LV Bus duct connections, other accessories etc.
Approximate Dimensions
Approximate Dimensions
Overall dimensions : 2800 x 2065 x 2750mm
Weight of transformer components
Core coil assembly 6200 Kg
Enclosure 800 Kg
Total Shipping 7000 Kg
Quantity 4 Nos
F) 1600 KVA UNIT SERVICE TRANSFORMER (UST3A(B), 3B(B) & 4B (B),
SST 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D, ACT 2A,2B)
Approximate Dimensions
Enclosure 800 Kg
QUANTITY 10 Nos
Approximate Dimensions
Enclosure 600 Kg
QUANTITY 6 Nos
H) VFD TRANSFORMER
1600 KVA, 6.6/1.25 KV, 3f, ONAN, Dd0/Dyn11, dry type cast resin type
transformer with HV, LV cable boxes, etc.
Approximate dimensions
Enclosure 900 Kg
QUANTITY 8 Nos
The scope of work includes oil filtration, sample testing for dielectric
strength, PPM etc., calibration of WTI, Bucholz relay etc.
1. Receipt of all accessories & Spares including oil in drums from site
store/yard, inspection, handling of accessories between stores &
transformer yard / location up to respective plinth, storage, maintenance of
N2 gas pressure in transformer tank, erection of all the accessories
including NGR, cabling from transformer accessories, to marshalling
KIOSK & OLTC panel, oil filling, oil pressure testing dry out, pre-
commissioning test, commissioning of equipment and final painting and
handing over.
4. Station service, Unit service and VFD transformers are of dry type
and mostly dispatched in assembled or semi assembled condition.
Contractor shall arrange to assemble at site and carry out testing as
mentioned above. These transformer shall be installed in closed
areas like Electrical / switchgear rooms and other auxiliary buildings.
5. Samples of each and every drum of Transformer oil have to be tested and
pre-treated to achieve the desired value before filling into the transformer
tank. The entire arrangement for testing the oil sample, filtering whenever
required to achieve the desired PPM, BDV within the shortest time shall
be made by the contractor. The job has to be taken up in consultation with
BHEL Engineers at site at the cost of the contractor. All the test equipment
for testing specific gravity, PPM, BDV of the oil including testing
equipment required for the Tan-Delta Test of the transformer winding and
HV Bushing shall be arranged by the contractor. Testing instruments
required for DEW measurement of N2 gas shall also be arranged by the
contractor.
6. All the T & P material handling equipment like cranes, Trailer, required
Nos of High Vac filter machines with adequate capacity, vacuum pumps
and 5 kV motorized megger and oil tank of suitable capacity shall be
arranged by the contractor at his cost. The transformers may have to be
suitably lagged / covered during the drying out operation by the contractor
at no extra cost.
7. The contractor shall engage his men on three-shift operation during drying
out he transformers.
8. Auxiliary / Service transformers shall be bolted to the adopter panel / bus
on both the sides and the busbars shall be connected together The
contractor at no extra cost shall carry out any modifications required in the
bus connectors for matching the PCC Busbar with the transformers LT
side.
11. The contractor shall carry out testing and commissioning works with
their own testing equipments and testing teams and should not
engage outside agency for testing, Testing shall be done under the
supervision of BHEL / customer Engineers.
12. Test value of dielectric strength / PPM, specific gravity and Tan-Delta test
shall be as per recommended value of BHEL. If the test results are not
satisfactory and if the customer desires to carry out the tests through
some other agency, the same shall be carried out at contractors cost.
13. All the transformers protective system such as Buchholz relay explosion
vent, oil and winding temperature detectors etc., healthiness are to be
checked under the guidance of BHEL Engineer.
15. The scope of erection work shall also include minor civil work such as
shipping and grouting of the support structure as well as for the support of
the transformer.
16. Final painting shall be carried out for all the oil filled Transformers. The
scope of final painting involves supply of paints, thinner and other
consumables, at the cost of the contractor as detailed in the painting
clause. No separate rate shall be paid for painting.
17. During the oil circulation of the transformer, the contractor has to employ
sufficient number of personnel who shall take care of the operation of the
operation of the filter machine as well as safety of the transformer.
20. Preservative gas like N2 shall be supplied by BHEL free of cost to maintain
the N2 pressure during preservation
21. The contractor shall maintain the equipment erected and commissioned
by him until taken over by CUSTOMER or up to the contract period.
22. BHEL will provide 75/18 Ton capacity cranes for the purpose of erection of
transformer assembly on sharing basis at free of cost. However, the
contractor shall arrange operator, fuel and other consumables.
23. The contractor shall arrange minimum one No. 6000 litre / hour and one
No. 4500 litre / hour filtering machines, for power transformer. The
contractor has also to arrange one no. 1000 LPH filtering machine for ESP
Transformer.
24. All the free issue equipments shall be returned to BHEL in good condition
and any defects noticed at the time of handing over shall be rectified by
the contractor.
25. The contractor shall prepare all erection / commissioning log sheets,
protocols / test certificates as per field quality plan, get it signed by the
concerned BHEL / CUSTOMER Engineer and submit the same to BHEL:
Engineer as per his instruction.
Motor operated spring closing mechanism keeps the springs charges after
every closing operation making it ready for next enclosure. Springs can
also be charged manually in case of failure of auxiliary power of the spring
charging motor.
Details of equipment
Breaking Capacity : 40 KA At 12 KV
1. Receipt of all panels, accessories & Spares including rubber mats from
site store/yard, inspection, handling of accessories between stores
erection location, storage, erection of all the accessories, fabrication
and installation of base frames wherever required, testing
commissioning, touch up painting and handing over.
2. The base frames shall normally be supplied along with the boards.
These shall be aligned, leveled and grouted in position as per
approved drawings. Wherever the base channels are not available,
the same shall be fabricated, erected and painted at no extra cost. The
material for this shall be supplied by BHEL. Base channels shall be
grouted on the opening of the floor. All minor concrete chipping and
finishing works are deemed to be included in the scope of the job
including supply of grouting bolts required for the panel, at free of cost.
9. BHEL shall provide EOT cranes for the purpose of shifting the panels
with in the PH building on sharing basis at free of cost. However, the
contractor shall arrange operator and other T&P.
10. The contractor shall calibrate and commission all switchgear / panel
mounted instruments, protection relays, transducers, Recorders,
indicators, energy meters etc,
12. The contractor shall carry out testing and commissioning works with
their own testing equipments and testing teams and should not engage
outside agency for testing. Testing shall be done under the
supervision of BHEL / CUSTOMER Engineers.
15. The contractor shall co-ordinate with cable jointer and other LT cable
laying agency for proper cable termination and also during HP testing
of cable.
16. All testing Instruments / Equipment deployed at site shall be calibrated
before putting it into service. A copy of calibration certificate shall be
submitted to BHEL engineer for his verification and approval.
19. Any items like lamps, lens, fuse /relays/ instruments missed form the
custody if the contractor shall be replaced by the contractor at free of
cost.
20. Contractor shall arrange watch and ward for the equipment under his
custody and erected in location against theft and damage by other
agencies working on the same area.
22. Rubber mats for switchgear shall be supplied by BHEL, and these shall
be laid, wherever required as part of panel erection,
23. Contractor shall close unused opening at the panel bottom plate with
suitable material in consultation with Site Engineer at free of cost as
part of panel erection.
24. Scope of work shall also cover drilling of bottom gland plates for cable
entry as required.
6.3.3. LT SWITCHGEAR 415V POWER MOTOR CONTROL CENTERS /MCC
/DC /AC / DISTRIBUTION BOARDS :
1. LT MCCs are simple module type with isolators and fuses. However,
some of the MCCs are Double Front draw out type consisting of circuit
breakers unit, contactors /starter fuse switch units, MCB etc, arranged in
multi-tier construction. These MCCs and AC/DC DBs are mainly supplied
to cater the requirement of drives, valves, etc. All the LT Switchgear,
AC/DC DB shall be located in Level at BC Bay of Power House.
2. AC/DC Distribution Boards are single front non-draw out type, consisting
of circuit breaker, contactors, fuse unit, MCB etc. arranged in multi-tier
construction, shall be located in MCC room to cater the power supply
requirement of Boiler.
d. Any variation in length within +/- 20% shall not be considered for
payment.
Two types of bus ducts shall be supplied for this project as detailed below.
The isolated phase busducts is connected to the low voltage side of the
generator transformer and generator. The bus consists of
cylindrical/octagonal conductor made of Aluminium alloy supported on
post insulators. Flexible connections and expansions joints are provided
at terminal and intermediate points to alleviate stresses due to expansion
and to arrest vibration. All the CTs shall be mounted inside the busducts.
6. Busbar
7. Enclosure
a) Material Al Alloy
b) Shape Round
c) Size :-
Phase Single
b) Voltage 240
Hot Air Blower: 6000 Cum /hour, sizze 1500 x 1200x 15000mm, weight 1
ton approx.
1 Main IPB
5. Star duct
a. Quantity 1 No.
6. Main Chamber
a. Quantity 1 No.
One set of shorting bar common for both the sets shall be supplied for
generator dryout.
17. LA & VT Cubicle
18. NG Cubicle
Wight of structure : 14 MT
6.3.4.3 Segregated Phase HT Busducts
A) General Description
3. Weight of Busduct :
Insulation level 35 KV
Enclosure
Thickness 3.15mm
Barrier thickness : 2 mm
Each set of busduct shall be supported with hot dip galvanized / standard
steel sections supporting structure which shall be fabricate at site and
shall be erected as per drawings. Total weight of support structure shall be
approximately140 MT.
The general scope of works for both isolated and segregated Phase
Busduct is as below.
Receipt from BHEL stores / yards, unloading all the busduct materials and
accessories and equipment as indicated in the relevant drawings at the
area where the busducts are to be erected, inspection, installation of the
materials, testing and commissioning of total busduct items, painting and
handing over.
Dimension & weights indicated in the Tender Specification and BOQ for
isolated / segregated phase bus ducts is only approximate. The relevant
drawings are enclosed for the purpose of tendering. The contractor has to
ascertain the quantum of work involved and quote the lump sum value as
called for in the rate schedule.
10. Carrying out Minor Modification if any that are required during the coarse
of erection due to site conditions on any components / items related
busduct supply including support structures at no extra cost.
11. Grouting anchor bolts on pockets provided on foundation for the support
structures.
13. Tightening of all bolts in the joints and flanges by torque wrench to the
approved pressure (Anti oxidation compound shall be used for joints which
shall be arranged by contractor)
14. Conducting air tightness test after erection to meet the requirement of
BHEL / Customer Standards.
15. Rectification of leakage, if any without any extra charges for air tightness
test, contractor shall arrange necessary pipe, PVC, hoses, fitting, valve,
pressure regulator, rotameter etc. at their cost. Contractors shall tap the
air from nearest instruments air tapping point available at site.
16. Conducting high voltage test for IP/SP busducts, short circuit test for IP
bus ducts and other tests as detailed in Section VII as per instruction of
BHEL engineer after making necessary cleaning inside as well as outside
of the busduct & arranging all testing equipment required for carrying out
bus duct testing.
17. The contractor shall carry out testing and commissioning works with their
own testing equipments and testing teams and should not engage outside
agency for testing. Testing shall be done under the supervision of BHEL /
CUSTOMER Engineers.
18. Fixing of Current transformers and wiring from CT terminal to junction box/
Marshalling box, taking through rigid / flexible conduit pipe.
19. Fixing of Space Heaters and wiring from space heaters terminal to
junction box taking through rigid / flexible conduit pipe.
2. The fabrication steel materials such as angles, channels, plates, etc shall
be supplied as standard lengths of supply item.
3. For fabrication, the rate shall be paid on tonnage basis and erection of
various supports. ,i.e. the rate quoted shall include fabrication and
installation. However, for earthing materials the rates shall be paid on
mater basis.
5. For fixing frames of supports, if any minor grouting is required the same
shall be carried out at free of cost. After installation of frames, grouting of
the same is in the scope of contractor.
6. Supply of all cement, sand etc. required for grouting of supports are in the
scope of contractor.
7. All the fabricated steel materials shall be painted as per the detailed in the
scope of painting clause and no separate rate shall be paid for painting.
6.3.6 ABOVE GROUND EARTHING & LIGHTNING PROTECTION
INSTALLATION
2. The unit shall be quoted for earthing on meter basis shall covers supply of
fasteners, Saddles, Spacers, lugs, minor civil works etc. the contractor
shall lay and connect the earthing materials as per site requirement. Unit
rate for earthing material shall be paid on running meter basis.
4. Unit rate for test pit shall be on Nos. basis. The unit rate quoted for Test
pit will cover casing of test pit chambers, supply of earth electrodes and all
other material including cement, bricks, sand etc.
7. The connection between earthing pads/ terminal to the earth grid shall be
made short and direct and shall be free from kinks and splice.
13. All electrical equipment operating above 250V shall have two separate
and distinct connections to the earth pit.
14. Transformers shall be provided with two dedicated earth electrodes for
earthing of neutral and transformer tank earthing. The contractor shall
carry out erthing for all Electrical equipment, which may be erected by
other agency.
15. If the equipment is not available at the earthing conductor laying tap
connections from the main earthing conductor shall be brought out up to
slab equipment foundation level with at least 200 mm spare length left for
further connections to equipment earthing terminals,
16. For different floors in a building, localized internal earthing ring shall be
formed and connected to the ground through vertical risers. The earthing
mat shall be common to both power and lighting installation.
17. A minimum of two spare earth rings will be provided in each floor of the
building for earthing futue building.
18. Each RCC steel column of the building will be interconnected to the floor-
earthing grid in basement / ground floor.
19. For Electronic earthing, separate conductor shall be used for flow of earth
fault current. All Electronic panels shall be connected separately to
Electronic bus which in turn will be connected to electronic earth pit.
B) Lightning protection system installation
3. The unit rate quoted for horizontal and vertical conductor on meter basis
shall include supply of supports clamps, saddles, spacers Anchors /
fasteners etc.
4. TEST LINKS: The unit rate quoted for Erection of test links installed at
different places as shown in the lightning protection drawings, The test
link piece shall have same width & thickness as the down comer. All bolts
/ Nuts / washer shall be of GI.
5. The unit rate quoted for the test link on sets (Nos.) basis shall cover
supply of fasteners required for mounting of Test Link, connecting Test
link to riser rod of MS 40 mm size, by welding.
6. The unit rate quoted for riser rod shall also covers excavation of earth for
laying of riser rod, welding with lightening earth electrodes and Test link
down conductor. Refilling of the excavated earth, consolidation etc as
shown in the drawing PE-DG-219-509 E765 sht 8 of 9. Even if the
building plinth area has already been consolidated, the same shall be
removed, conductors shall be installed welded, refilled and consolidated.
The VFD System comprises DC Air Cooled Reactor, LCI Drive panels, PC
based
DCS and other control panels, cables etc, including LT power and controls
cables, The scope works covers erection of all above panels, integration
of total system, commissioning etc. (E&C of VFD Transformer, 11 K VCB
and HT cables are not covered in this scope)
All these panels shall be installed in VFD Control rooms. The scope
works of control & protection panels shall be in line with E&C of LT
electrical boards, clause. 6.3.1
The batteries are of heavy duty, lead acid batteries type capable of
providing normal and emergency DC loads. The cells will be mounted on
insulators carried on suitable wooden stands. The chargers are fully
thyristorised and shall comprise of Silicon Controlled Rectifier with
transformer, switchgear and automatic regulation. The float and boost
charges will be housed in separate cubicles and mounted side by side,
Tentative details are as detailed in the BOM.
SCOPE OF WORK OF BATTERYAND BATTERY CHARGERS
1. Collection of batteries and battery chargers and all the accessories like
cable connectors, inter lock connectors, equalizing connectors, rack
insulators, fuse box , acid / electrolyte cans etc from stores,
2. Mounting and assembling of Batteries with all loose supplied items filling
of acid / electrolyte and testing and commissioning.
3. Conducting load test with suitable resistive load banks or water load for
charging and discharging cycles.
5. Modifications or changes if any for the loose supplied items or any minor
changes in wiring at no extra cost.
1. The unit rate quoted for erection of junction boxes / push button
boxes shall include providing necessary supports drilling of
bottom gland plates for cable glands as required, Painting the
tag No of JB or fixing a separate tag plate as required on
junction boxes / push button boxes, minor chipping, grouting as
required for mounting the JBs /PB and supply of all bolts and
nuts (fasteners) including grouting bolts as required for
mounting the junction box/push button.
3. The contractor shall close all unused holes on the gland plates
using GROWN MT o other suitable material issued by BHEL, at
free of cost.
4. All bolts and nuts (fasteners) required for mounting the junction
box shall be arranged by the contractor.
2. Unit rates shall be on meter basis. The unit rate quoted for the
cabling apart from above shall also include supply of clamping
materials, ferrules, tag plates, lugs up to 2.5 Sq.mm contractor
scope of supply of materials shall be as per BHELs specification as
detailed in Section VI
5. The unit rate for HT cables shall include laying & termination,
drilling of holes in the panels, fixing of glands, ferrules, tag plates
with necessary numbering, including fixing of Trefoil clams an
clamping as per BHEL specification.
7. For some or the cables, cable trays will not be provided either by
BHEL or by customer and such cables have to be routed on the
steel angels as per site condition. Steel angels required for the
same will be supplied by BHEL free of cost. Even if the cable
support are arranged by the other agency, cable dressing shall be
carried out for the cables laid by the contractor. Any fabrication
required at site for cable support shall be carried out at extra cost.
10. The unit rate quoted for cable laying shall also cover the following
works.
CABLE TERMINATION
13. For all LT control cable terminations, no, separate rate shall be paid
and Lt control cable jointing if any separate rate shall be
considered.
15. The insulating sleeves shall be of fire resistant and be long enough
to over pass conductor insulation and shall be properly sized,
16. Termination of all the cables laid by the contractor is included in his
scope. The work of testing and reconnecting, changing of
connectors, the tenderer without additional cost shall carry out
rearrangements of leads if required.
17. The contractor shall provide Tools / Equipment required for the
connections and termination of cable wherever necessary.
19. After cable terminations the debris shall be removed then & there
21. Only printed ferrules should be used and necessary ferrules printer
shall made available at site.
Scope of cable tray works covers erection various sizes of ladder &
perforated trays with accessories in Power House building & ESP area
that includes able galleries / cable vault and cable shaft and trays required
for routing of cables for some of the BOP building. All type of cable trays
including, standard trays accessories shall be supplied by BHEL.
The scope of work for cable trays shall be as follows:
A-CABLE TRAYS
1. The unit rate for erection of trays shall be on meter basis. The
unit rate quoted for erection of tray shall also include erection of
all trays accessories such as elbow, cross, TEEs. Bends (90o
vertical and Horizontal,) reducers, coupler plates / fixing plates,
anchor bolts, fasteners etc.
6. The unit rate quoted for trays shall also cover making of offsets
by means of cutting standard tray sections and inserting
additional tray fittings to match with the existing arrangement,
minor bends, cutting, reducing length etc i.e. any TEES,
o
Reducers, Bends (90 vertical and Horizontal) cross / fabrication
required at site on trays and accessories same shall be carried
out at no extra cost.
2. The scope of works for flexible conduit includes drilling of the holes on
the plates, fixing of the end connectors, providing suitable supports
and fixing tag marks wherever specified as required by BHEL. The
supply of suitable clamps, fasteners and tag plates are in contractors
scope.
1. The scope of painting generally covers all steel works such as cable
supports, racks, frames, canopy, Tray modification etc fabrication and
erected by the contractor.
3. Hand / Power tools for cleaning, required for the contractor at his cost
shall arrange surface preparation,.
10. All damaged galvanized surfaces including cable trays shall be coated
with cold galvanizing paint.
11. No separate rate shall be paid for painting and supply of paints, and
other consumables, Painting shall be accommodated in the unit rate
quoted for items which calls for painting as per scope of work.
7. The contractor shall carry out calibration with their own calibration and
testing equipments and Testing teams and should not engage outside
agency for calibration and testing. Calibration and Testing shall be
done under the supervision of BHEL/CUSTOMER Engineers.
The scope of civil works covers minor civil works like, drilling, chipping and
punching & opening in concrete floors, slabs, brick walls, grouting of
foundation bus duct columns, base frame of panels, Transformer etc.
Scope of civil works also covers minor civil works required for installation
of pushbutton stations, Junction Boxes.
More details regarding scope of civil works are given in the respective
equipment erection.
e. Checking the bushing and HV test / Tan delta test & rotor
impedenance test
4. Panels
The panels shall be mostly skid mounted and the skid will be erected by
mechanical contractor. The scope of commissioning of Panels covers
checking of internal wiring and associated loop cables from panels to file
instruments, Push Buttons, JBs, drives, replacing defective components /
instruments / electronic cards etc.
If any loop cables (power or control) are to be laid or replaced, the same
shall be carried out at unit rates available in the BOQ,
For commissioning of associated drives, if any, the unit rate will be as per
BOQ and this will not be part of panel commissioning.
5. Hoist :
All cabling will be carried out by the vendors. However the scope of works
of hoist covers besides works mentioned in SI No.1, the checking of
control panels wiring, field wiring like push button, motors, limit switch etc.,
fixing of Trailing cables, and making ready for load test by mechanical
agency.
6. ESP Heating Elements and Thermostats
2. The above activities, tests, trial runs may have to be repeated till
satisfactory results are obtained and also to satisfy the requirements of
customer / consultant / statutory authorities like boiler inspector, electrical
inspector etc,
3. The contractor shall co-ordinate with BHEL and other contractors during
the mainplant commissioning to ensure successful commissioning of total
plant.
4. The pre-commissioning activities of the main power plant shall start with
energizing of start up power supply systems followed by trial run of various
drives prior to light up of boiler. Commissioning operations shall continue
till trial operation of the unit. The contractor shall simultaneously start
checking cables erected by him to match with the various milestone
activities / commissioning programme of the project. All these works need
specialized testing engineers, supervisors including electricians in each
area to co-ordinate with BHEL Engineers and other agencies round the
clock to match with commissioning schedule of unit. Contractor shall
earmark separate manpower for various commissioning activities. The
manpower shall not be disturbed or diverted for erection
- Engineer 1 1 1
- - Supervisor 2 2 3
- Technician 3 3 6
10. T&P instruments required for testing are to be arranged by the contractor
11. All testing activities shall be carried out as per relevant standard, code of
practice, manufacturers instructions and BHEL norms. The contractor
shall follow the checklist of BHEL prior to taking up testing &
commissioning activities and the activities shall be carried out in
accordance with the checklist. All the above shall be witnessed by BHEL
engineer and the reports signed jointly.
12. The scope of commissioning assistances to be provided by the contractor
shall cover the equipment / drives erected by the mechanical contractors
as detailed in the BOQ.
6.4.1 The contractor shall mobilize his resources and work force within two
weeks from the date of telegraphic LOI in such a manner that the entire
electrical work covered in his scope is completed to match the following
commissioning program for unit-3
6.4.3. BHEL, owing to its commitment to their customer, may ask contractor to
compress the total completion schedule. Contractor shall plan his
activities and mobilize additional resources accordingly to the satisfaction
of BHEL engineer within the quoted rated.
6.4.4. The contractor shall reach site and establish his site office and mobilize to
commence the work as directions of BHEL engineer. The date of starting
the work at site shall be fixed in consultation with BHEL engineer and the
same shall be recorded in measurement book while entering the first RA
bill.
6.4.6. Contractor shall draw the monthly erection programme along with BHEL
engineer indicating the work to be achieved and events to be completed,
once the programme is drawn, he shall adhere to the same. Contractor
shall plan and erect the materials as it is received at site. The monthly
planned percentage shall take into consideration the material available at
site before the start of the moth and also any material received during the
month. Contractor shall mobilize his resources required to achieve the
monthly programmes.
6.4.7. The entire scope of work erection, testing and commissioning shall be
completed within 18 months as detailed in overall erection commissioning
programs.
6.4.8. The work under this scope of contract is deemed to be completed in all
respects only when all the items / materials / equipment are erected and
trial runs, testing and commissioning the equipment are completed. The
decision of BHEL in this respect shall be final and binding with the
contractor.
6.4.9. During the tenure of contract, if BHEL is not satisfied with the progress of
work, BHEL have the right to withdraw any portion of work / balance work
and get the same done either directly employing their own personnel or
through other agency at the risk & cost of the contractor. The contractor
shall not be entitled for any compensation whatsoever in this regard.
6.5.0 STORAGE :
6.5.1 The equipment should be preferably in its original package and should be
unpacked until it absolutely necessary for its installation. The equipment
should be best protected in its cases. It should be arranged away from
walls.
6.5.2 The wooden pallet provided for packing itself can be retained for raised
platform to protect equipment from ground damps, sinking into around and
to circulate air under the stored equipment. This shall also help in lifting
the packing with fort lift truck.
6.5.3 Periodic inspection of silica gel placed inside the equipment is necessary.
It has to be replaces when decolorisation takes place or regenerated.
6.5.4 Due care should be taken to ensure that the equipment is not expose to
fumes gases etc. Which can affect electrical contacts of relays and
terminal boads.
6.5.5 The storage room and the equipment should be checked at regular
interval of 3 months to ensure protection from termites, mould growth,
condensation of water etc., which can damage the equipment.
6.5.6 All the equipment, materials and goods kept in the store room should be
identified and registered in a book. Inspection report should be recorded.
Any discrepancy observed should be communicated to site.
6.5.7 Packing material shall be retained if the cubicle to the repacked after
inspection.
6.5.8 Sub-Assemblies
The loose items supplied for the main equipment falling into various
categories like tools, cables, recorders and display units, cable glands,
frames etc. are to be categorized and stored separately.
The contractor should submit his monthly on account monthly bill with all
the details required by BHEL on specified date month covering progress of
work in all respects and area from the 25th of previous calender month to
24th of the current month.
c. On completion of painting 2%
6.6.8. For cable Trays, Tray supports, Rigid & Flexible conduits, Above Ground
Earthing
a. 75% of the accepted rate for the respective item of work on pro rata
basis on satisfactory completion of work.
6.6.10 The Guarantee amount of 5% of the contract value (arrived at the actual
quantity erected multiplied by unit rate accepted) will be paid after the
guarantee period of 12 months is over separately. The guarantee period
shall commence from the date of completion of trail run of the unit or 6
months from the date of first synchronization of the set whichever is
earlier, provided all erection, testing and commissioning works are
completed in all respects. However the above 5% payment can be
released against submission of a matching Bank guarantee from a
nationalized / Schedule Bank in the prescribed Proforma of BHEL valid for
one year from the date commencement of guarantee period.
6.6.11 BHEL at discretion, may further splitup the above percentage and effect
payment to suit the site conditions, cash flow requirements, according to
the progress of work.
6.7.0 GUARANTEE
6.7.1 All the works executed by the contractor are to be guarantee for a period
of 12 months from the date of taking over of the work. The contractor
shall be responsible for the quality of workmanship and shall guarantee
the work done, shall rectify / replace at free of cost all defects due to
faulty erection and commissioning during the guarantee period.
6.7.2 In the event of contractor failing to replace / repair the defective works
within the time required BHEL may process to undertake the replacement
/ repairs of such defective works at the contractors risk and cost without
prejudice to any other points / right.
04. Paints required for primer coating and final coating and for
protective coating.
07. Panel sealing compound material (For cable entry from bottom /
Top of Panel)
a) BHEL may consider payment for extra works on man day basis for
such of those works which require major revamping /
rework/rectification/modification which is totally unusual to normal
erection or commissioning work which are not due to contractors
faulty erection.
b) The contractor may submit his work claim bills (Specifically agreed by
BHEL Engineer) along with the labour sheet duly certified by BHEL
Engineer at site. But BHEL also got the option to get these work done
through other agencies if they so desire. The decision of BHEL in this
regard shall be final and binding on the contractor.
6.9.1 All the extra work, if any, carried out should be done by a separate
gang which should be identified prior to start of work for certification, of
man hours. Daily labour sheets should be maintained and should be
signed by contractors representative and BHEL Engineer. Signing of
the labour sheets does not necessarily mean the acceptance of extra
works. Only those works which are identified as not usual to normal
erection and certified so by the Project Manager, and accepted by
designer/supplier or competent authority only will be considered for
payment.
6.9.2 The decision of BHEL in this regard shall be final and binding on the
contractor.
6.9.4 Average single man hour rate including overtime if any, supervision,
use of tools and tackles and other site expenses and incidentals,
including consumables for carrying out any rework, re-vamping as may
arise during the course of erection Rs.40/- man hour.
6.9.5 Average single man hour rate including overtime if any, supervision,
use of tools and tackles and other site expenses and incidentals
excluding consumables for carrying out any rework/revamping as may
arise during the course of erection Rs.25/- per man hour.
6.10.0 EXTRA WORK DOES NOT INCLUDE
6.10.1 Nominal dressing of foundations, holes, bases, nuts and bolts, in case
of abnormal conditions, this can be mutually discussed before starting
of such work.
Design changes which will be intimated to the contractor after the start
of erection and same refers to dismantling of erected components
rectification of components which have been received in damaged
conditions during transit, rectification of components wrongly
manufactured at work, any other works which do not fall in the scope of
this contract.
6.10.3 The decision of BHEL in this regard shall be final and binding on the
contractor.
6.11.1 Incase due to reasons not attributable to the contractor, the work gets
delayed and completion time gets extended beyond Eighteen (18)
months from the date of commencement of the work, the contractor
shall not be entitled for any over run compensation (ORC) for a period
of first Three (3) months after the expiry of Eighteen (18) months.
Incase ORC arises the same will apply at Rs.25,000/- (Rupees
Twenty Five Thousand only) per month for extension of the
completion period beyond 21(18+3) months as stated above duly
taking into account the balance work at the end of that period.
6.11.3 During the period of over run targets will be fixed on month to month
basis, which have to be adhered. In case of any shortfall due to the
reasons attributable to the contractor, ORC amount will be
proportionately reduced.
6.11.4 The payment of overrun charges for extended stay for reasons not
attributable to contractor will be subject to achieving the monthly
programme of work as mutually agreed upon during the extended stay.
6.12.0 PRICE ESCALATION
6.12.1 The quoted / accepted rate has to be kept firm for the entire
contractual period including total extended period if any and no claim
for revision of rates is allowed under any circumstances.
6.12.2 However the contractor shall maintain sufficient work force and other
resources required for completion of the job expeditiously for the entire
contractual period including total extended period.
6.13.0 TAXES
6.13.1 Not withstanding the fact that this is only an erection service contract
not involving any transfer of materials whatsoever and not attracting
any sales tax liability, being labour oriented job work, for the purpose of
Sales Tax the contractor has to maintain the complete data relating to
the expenditure incurred towards wages etc. in respect of the
staff/workers employed for this work as also details of purchase of
materials like consumables, spares etc., interalia indicating the name
of the supplier, address and ST Registration No. and ST paid and
should furnish to BHEL at the year end.
6.13.2 The contractor has to register under local Sales Tax-Law and get
assessed. The contractor has to give a certificate each year that the
returns are submitted regularly and the turnover on this contract is
included in his sales tax return. The sales tax registration number and
certificate is to be furnished at site soon after the award of contract.
However in case delay is anticipated in obtaining S.T. Regn.No. a copy
of application for registration filed with ST authorities shall be
submitted along with first running bill and the ST Regn.No. will have to
be submitted within a reasonable time.
6.13.3 The final bill amount would be paid only after submission of proof of
inclusion of the turnover of this contract in the ST Returns or ST
Clearance certificate. The ST deduction at source will be made from
running bills, unless necessary exemption is produced.
It may be noted that the first running bill will be released only on
production of the following.
i. PF Regn. No.
ii. Labour Licence No.
iii. Workmen Insurance Policy No.
iv. Un Qualified Acceptance for Detailed L.O.I.
v. Initial 50% Security Deposit.
vi. Rs. 100/- Stamp Paper for Preparation of contract agreement
6.14.1 Your are required to extend the benefit of Provident Fund to the labour
employed by you in connection with this contract as per the Employees
Provident Fund and Miscellaneous Provisions Act 1952. For due
implementation of the same, you are hereby required to get yourself
registered with the Provident Fund authorities for the purpose of
reconciliation of PF dues and furnish to us the code number allotted to
you by the Provident Fund authorities within one month from the date
of issue of this letter of intent. Incase you are exempted from such
remittance, an attested copy of authority for such exemption is to be
furnished. Please note that in the event of your failure to comply with
the provisions of said Act, if recoveries therefor are enforced from
payments due to us by the customer or paid to statutory authorities by
us, such amount will be recovered from payments due to you.
6.14.2 The contractor shall ensure the payment of minimum labour wages to
the workmen under him as per the rules applicable from time to time in
the state.
2) The contactor shall submit monthly running bills along with the
copies of monthly wages (of the preceding month) u/r78(1)(a)(1) of
Contract Labour Rules, copies of monthly return of PF contribution
with remittance Challans under Employees Provident Fund Act
1952 and copy of renewed WC Insurance policy or copies of
monthly return of ESI contribution with Challans under ESI Act
1948 (if applicable) in respect of the workmen engaged by them.
The contractor may claim the Service Tax in their R.A.bill and the
same will be paid by BHEL, on production of copy of registration
certificate. Proof of remittance of service tax by the contractor to the
service tax authorities, relating to previous RA bill, has to be produced
from the second running bill onwards.
In case the government imposes any new levy / Tax after award of the
work, BHEL shall reimburse the same at actuals on submission of
documentary proof of payment subject to the satisfaction of BHEL that
such new levy / Tax is applicable to this contract. No reimbursement on
account of increase in the rate of existing levies shall be made.
- Copy of test results conducted at site for all the equipment including
Electrical equipment erected by Mechanical Contractor.
BHEL shall pay all other fees (FEES FOR VISITS, INSPECTION
FEES, REGISTRATIN FEES ETC) However any expenditure
related to documentation shall be borne by contractor.
6.18.2 The contractor shall submit daily, weekly and monthly progress reports,
manpower, reports, material reports, equipment reports etc. as per
formats specified by BHEL. The progress reports shall indicate the
progress achieved against plan, indicating reasons for delays, in any. The
report shall also give removal actions which the contractor intends to
make good the slippage or lost time so that further works can proceed as
per the original plan the slippages do not accumulate and affect the overall
programme.
6.18.3 The contractor to reflect actual progress achieved during the month and
shall be submitted to BHEL, so that slippages can be observed and
necessary action taken in order to ensure that the situation does not get
out of control shall update the construction schedule forming part of this
contact each month.
6.18.4 If required by BHEL, the contractor shall change the sequence of his
operation so that work on priority sectors can be completed within the
projects schedule., the contractor shall afford maximum assistance to
BHEL in this connection without causing delay to agreed completing data.
6.18.6 Wherever erection sequences are furnished by BHEL, the contractor shall
follow the same sequence.
6.18.7 The contractor shall submit daily report of the number of men by craft on
the job, showing where men are working, type of work being performed by
area of system as required by BHEL.
6.19.1 BHEL / Customer shall have full power and authority to inspect the works
at any time. Either on the site or at the contractors premises. The
contractor shall arrange every facility and assistance to carry out such
inspection. On no account shall the contractor be allowed to proceed with
work of any type unless such work has been inspected and entries are
made in the site inspection register by CUSTOMER. Wherever the
performance of work by the contractor is not satisfactory in respect of
workmanship, deployment of sufficient labour or equipment, delay in
execution of work or any other matter, BHEL shall have the right to
engage labour at normal ruling rates and get the work executed through
other agency and debit the cost to the contractor and the contractor shall
have no right to claim compensation thereof. In such a case, BHEL shall
have the right to utilize the materials and tools brought by the contractors
for the same work.
6.20.0REPORTING DAMAGES AND CARRYING OUT REPAIRS
6.20.1 Checking all components / equipments at siding / site and reporting and
reporting to transport and / or insurance authorities of any damages /
losses shall be by BHEL
6.20.2 Contractor shall render all help to BHEL in inspection including handling,
re-stacking etc, assessing and preparing estimates for repairs of
components damaged during transit, storage and erection, commissioning
and preparing estimates for fabrication of materials lost/ damaged during
transit, storage and erection. Contractor shall help BHEL to furnish all the
data required by railways, insurance company or their surveyors.
6.20.4 Contractor shall carry out fabrication of any material lost as per
instructions from BHEL engineer.
6.20.5 BHEL, however, retains the right to award or not to award to the contractor
any of the rectification / rework / repairs of damages and also fabrication
of components.
6.20.7 All rectification, repairs, rework and fabrication of components lost, which
are minor and incidental to erection work (consuming not more than 100
manhours on each occasion) shall be treated as part of work without any
extra cost.
6.20.8 Payments for all extra works for repair / rectification / reworks of damages
and fabrication of materials lost shall be as per provisions of clause 3.8.
6.20.9 In case the repairs / rectification / rework and fabrication of materials lost,
the work has been done by more than one agency including the
contractor, the payment towards extra charges shall be on pro-rata basis
and the decision of BHEL in this regard is final and binding on the
contractor.
6.21.1 There shall be a Resident manager as Site in charge at site, under whom
there shall be 3 erection engineers who shall be in charges or
TRANSFORMER & BUSDUCT, SWITHGEAR & CONTROL PANELS
AND CABLES.
6.21.2 Each area engineer shall be provided with minimum four supervisors and
adequate number of Technicians / electricians and other erection staff and
T&P etc. The testing Engineers / Supervisors / electricians shall be
identified separately for each package and the minimum requirement shall
be as indicated in Clause 6.3.10 Besides, there shall be separate
engineers for Planning, Safety and Quality.
6.21.3 The Site in charge shall be provided with PCS and good communication
facilities like telephone, fax, email etc. at the cost and expense of the
contractor. Lack of communication facilities shall not be an excuse for
extension of completion date.
6.21.4 All instructions from BHEL / Customer shall be directed to the contractor
through the Site in-charge and he shall be responsible for all the
contractors activities at site. The contractor shall name his authorized
representative prior to or immediately on commencement of operations at
site.
6.21.5 The Site in Charge shall be present at site during all normal working hours
and his contact address after normal working hours shall be made
available to BHEL so that if any emergency arise, the presence of the
contractors site Representative at sire can be called for.
6.21.6 The contractor shall not change the site Representative without the
consent of BHEL. Should BHEL require the replacement of the
contractors site Representative for justifiable reasons (including
inadequate progress of work) the contractor shall ensure that replacement
is made as soon as possible and work is not allowed to suffer delay on
this account.
6.21.7 The contractor shall provide to the satisfaction of BHEL sufficient and
qualified staff for the execution of works. If and whenever any of the
contractors staff is found guilty of any misconduct or be incompetent or
insufficiently qualified in the performance of his duties the contractor shall
remove them from site as directed by Site Engineer.
6.21.8 The contractor shall ensure that all his supervisors staff and workmen
conduct themselves in a proper manner. They shall all be persons who
are familiar with and skilled at the jobs allocated to them. Any misconduct
/ inefficiency noted on the part of the Contractors personnel shall be
brought to the attention of the contractors site representative who shall
immediately take such action as necessary including the removal of such
misconducting / inefficient persons, if so required b the Engineer-in-
Charge.
6.21.9 The contractor shall ensure that replacement for such persons removed
from site are provided immediately and the works is not allowed to suffer
delay on that account.
Apart from other details called for in the tender document under the
various other provisions, the following details shall be submitted by the
tenderers alsong with their offers. Please also refer the check list.
a. HQ Organization chart
e. Erection Schedule
Tenderers shall go through very carefully all the provisions under section
VI and shall submit manpower deployment plant as per appendix VI A.
The list of T&P and instruments that are available with him for mobilization
for the work, as specified in Appendix VI B, shall also be submitted by the
contractor along with his offer. Tenderers shall indicate the present
location and submit a schedule of tools and plants for this site to meet the
schedules of erection and commissioning.
6.23.0 DOCUMENTATION
6.23.1 The following information shall be furnished within two weeks of award of
contrct for purchasers approval
6.23.2 The following information shall be furnished after testing and inspection :
6.24.1 Equipment, vehicles, tools and plants and material brought to site by the
contractor from his resources shall have distinctive identification marks
and the description and quantity shall be intimated to BHEL in writing by
the contractor.
6.24.2 All construction materials brought by the contractor shall have prior
approval regarding quality and quantity by BHEL. The contractor shall
also provide without extra cost necessary enclosures containers and
protective materials for proper storage of materials inside, whenever so
instructed by the purchaser without any extra cost.
6.24.3 No material or equipment or tools etc. shall be taken out of the work-site
without the written consent of BHEL
6.24.4 BHEL shall not be responsible for the safety and protection of the
materials of the contractor and the contractor shall make his
arrangements for proper watch and ward for his materials.
6.24.5 Until such time the work is taken over by BHEL, the contractor shall be
responsible for proper protection including proper fencing, guarding,
lighting, flagging, watching. The contractor shall during the progress of
work properly cover up and protect and part of the work liable to damage
by exposure to the weather and shall take every reasonable precaution
against accident or damage to the work from any cause.
6.25.0 EQUIPMENT FOR TESTING & COMMISSIONING :
a) Insulation tester :
f) Ammeter ac 0-2A-10A ac
i) High vacuum stream line oil filter of 6000 and 4500 LPH one No in each.
o) Oscilloscope
p) Air compressor.
q) Oil Tank for transformer oil filtration
r) Vacuum pump.
v) Tachometer etc
x) mA Source
0 to 300 A DC 5%
d. Necessary accessories for the above shall also be provided by the contractor.
e. The above instruments / equipment shall be sent for testing and calibration
wherever from time and maintained by contractor as required by BHEL
f. List of such agencies and periodicity of calibration required for different
instruments shall be furnished by BHEL at site.
i. Contractors shall arrange experienced / qualified persons for using these
calibration instruments at laboratory and also at work spot.
j. Wherever frequent calibration is required, contractor shall arrange adequate
number of instruments such that the work does not suffer for want of test
instruments.
APPENDIX VI A
01 Resident Manager
02 Engineers
03 Supervisors
a. Mechanical
b. Electrial
c. Industrial
Relations/
Safety
04
Riggers
05
Fitters
06
HP Welders
07
Structure Welders
08
TIG Welders
09
Electricians
10
Store Keeper
11
Semi skilled and
Unskilled workers
12
Watchman / Security
NOTE
02. Above deployment plan shall be discussed with BHEL Site Engineer and
necessary changes shall have to be made by the contractor as per
discussion. If required, any additional deployment during execution of the
work shall have to be arranged by the contractor for meeting various
schedules / targets set by BHEL without any additional compensation.
06. Contractor should have one Store Keeper and one Transport Supervisor
for the safe transportation of materials.
APPENDIX VI B
02 Welding Transformer
04 Insulation Tester
a. Motorised Magger
1000&5000 V Grade
b. Hand operated
Megger
500 & 1000 V Grade
07 Torque wrench
13 HV test kit
14 Resistance
Measurement unit
15 Oscilloscope
16 5 Amps DC Power
Supply unit
01. The list of Tools and other plants to be deployed for this project may be
indicated by the tenderers separately.
02. Above deployment plan shall be discussed with the site engineer and
necessary changes shall have to be made by the contractor as per
discussions. If required an additional deployment during execution of
work shall have to be made by the contractor for meeting various
schedules/ targets set by BHEL without any additional compensation.
BHEL PS : SR
Name of Site :
Name of Sub-contractor :
DATE OF CAL.
CAL. AGENCY
DATE OF CAL.
DATE OF CAL.
CAL. AGENCY
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SECTION VII
Completion
All the equipment shall be tested at site to know their condition and to prove
suitability for required performance. The site tests and acceptance tests to be
performed by contactor are detailed below.
a) General
All the equipment shall be tested at site to know their condition and to prove
suitability for required performance.
The test indicated in following pages shall be conducted after installation. All
tools, accessories and required instruments shall have to be arranged by
contractor. Any other test which is considered necessary by the manufacturer
of the equipment, contractor or mentioned in commissioning manual has to be
conducted at site.
c) Acceptance Test
The acceptance test on the system shall be carried out by the supplier as
per mutually agreed test procedures to establish satisfactorily functioning
of the system as a whole and each equipment as part of the system.
7.2.0 BUSDUCTS ISOLATED/SEGREGATED PHASE BUSDUCTS
General
Busduct from the main electrical connections between the Generator and
associated generator transformer and tap-off to UAT, VT & SP cubicle and
GCB. The ducts are made of aluminium sheet which house the busbar
conductors supported on post insulators. The duct assembled are suitably
supported on the structures in the station. The bus enclosure assembled
are dispatched with the insulators assembled and the conductor are sent
either loose or assembled inside the duct, keeping in view the erection
necessities and transport limitations.
When the packages are received at site, these must be checked for the
following:
a. Completeness and correctness of the consignment (Compare
with delivery) documents)
a. While lifting enclosure assemblies manila ropes are passed round the
busduct enclosure near the support channels.
b. All shipping steel clamps are to be tightened and busbars do not slip out
while handling, if the busbar is assembled in the enclosure.
c. While inserting and mounting the busbar in the enclosure care is taken
that the busbar does not hit and damage the insulators.
3. If the site conditions make it impossible to return the items to the cases for
storage:
3. Do not stack busduct packings one above the other; also avoid
stacking of
heavier items on busduct packings.
DOs
5. Ensore that Manila ropes are used for lifting the busduct
6. Check the tightness of shipping steel clamps while lifting busduct
assembly with busbar in position.
DONT s
DOs
DONTs
3. Dont hammer the bolts etc. while joining the busbars if holes are
not matching.
Layout drawing and main bill of material (M.B.O.M) or shipping list should
be referred to for identification or various items, All the drawings
necessary for assembly and erection are furnished separately.
c. Phase marking R, Y or B
Before starting the erection work the center lines of the complete busduct
installation, location of connected equipment such as main transformer,
unit auxiliary transformer VT & SP cubicle, NG cubicle etc; with respect to
generator central line should be established and marked clearly. The
various levels of floor, ceiling, terminal position of main transformer, unit
auxiliary transformer etc. should also be verified. Any deviations in this
regard should be recorded and necessary remedial measures should be
taken. In case of any substantial deviation which may effect the erection
of busduct installation, the same should be referred to the design
engineer. The remedial measures should be planned inadvance, which
may cnsist of leveling by suitable packers chipping of the concrete floor or
wall etc. or rectification of the components with the concurrence of
engineers.
First all the vertical structures are to be installed, leveled and foundation
bolts grouted. Next, place all the longitudinal cross channels in position,
adjust the level and bolt / weld them.
Check up the correctness of level and positions of various installed
structures. For installation of foundation bolts refer foundation details
drawing of the project.
B. Erection of Enclosures :
Some of the busduct assemblies will be self supporting only when they are
welded to adjacent enclosures, as such some temporary scaffolding is
necessary to support these enclosures during erection, leveling and
welding.
C. Handling of Busducts :
E. Indoor Portion :
Note : Before fixing top chamber / bottom chamber, care should be taken
that shunts are welded on line side busduct as shown in lay out drawing:
Place P.T. cubicle in position math and connect with the respective tap off.
F. Outdoor Portion :
Position the wall frame at the power house wall, place the wall duct and
inset the rubber sealing ring over the enclosure. Complete the wall frame
assembly.
G. Busbar Joints :
Busbar joints may be bolted type or welded type as specified for the
installation. For making the busbar joints, it is essential that specified
procedures and precautions are followed.
H. Cleaning of Busduct
Finally, the split covers, inspection windows and make-up piece may be
assembled. The assembly of split cover, inspection windows and make
up pieces should be done as per recommended procedures and if should
be ensured that proper sealing is achieved.
Wipe the contact surfaces with dry clean cloth to remove any dirt, dust and
moisture and smear these with recommended jointing compound. Clean
the surfaces under the compound by breading with dry coarse emery cloth
or stainless steel wire brush. Wipe the surfaces with a clean dry cloth and
immediately make a light application of jointing compound. Close up the
joints and wipe off excess compound.
Clean the copper contact surface with emery cloth and wipe the surface
with clean dry cloth.
Clean the contact surface with dry cloth to remove dirt, dust and moisture.
Apply a light coating of jointing compound.
The contact faces of bimetallic strip should also be cleaned as per the
above practice and jointing compound applied.
Note : Bimetallic strip is inserted between the copper and aluminium
surfaces. Care should be taken theat copper faces copper surface and
aluminium faces aluminium surface.
Clean the contact surface with dry cloth to remove dirt, dust and moisture.
Alternatively tighten the unit till Belleville washer becomes flat. Then
unscrew the nut by about 1/8 th. turn.
B. Tubular Conductors :
C. Enclosures
Fillet weld for make up pieces / shunts. Tack weld at four place.
Owing to the dissimilar thickness used for this fillet weld, the arc must be
directed into the pad only any not allowed to melt away and enclosure.
7.2.14 ELDED BUS ENCLOSURE JOINTS
Bridge the gap between thickness used for this fillet weld, the arc must be
directed into the pad only and not allowed to melt away and enclosure.
Mark the location as per lay out and drill 10mm dia hole at the bottom
most point of enclosure. Tack weld the drain valve pad to enclosure
ensuring proper alignment of paid hole with enclosure hole. Weld
continuously as per jointing recommendations. Clean with wire brush and
point for final finish.
Enclosures are fitted with access covers, Each cover is fitted with four
pieces of neoprene seal and held in position by bolted clamps.
(Note : only one cover should be removed from enclosure at any time to
minimize the air flow into the enclosure)
A. General
B. Cubicle earthing :
For earthing the top and bottom C.T. chambers, station earth can be
connected to each chambers of two locations for double earthing.
A. Physical Checks :
B. Cleanliness:
Preparation :
a. Generator terminals
e. Lightening arresters
f. Capacitors
g. Potential transformer.
Ensure that all insulators seal-off bushings are cleaned free from any dust,
grease and moisture etc before test.
b. H.V. Circuit breakers on system side are kept in the open position
D. Test Voltage :
The test with D.C. at a voltage not in excess of the value given in Table-1,
Column-3 for the corresponding rated voltage may be substituted for the
AC test prescribed.
Table 1
3.6 16.8
7.2 21.6
12 28
24 44
36 60
E. Megger-Checks :
Before the application of high voltage, check the insulation of each bus,
conductors by means of 2.5 KV megger. A value e.100 mega ohms is
expected under normal conditions. However, during mainly season this
value may fall down considerably and drying up by hot air may be
necessary before the test. Minimum acceptable value is around 20mega
ohms. After the application of high voltage the insulation value is checked
gain.
Instrument ..
B
7.3.0 TRANSFORMER
7.3.1 INSTALLATION
7.3.2 INSPECTION
In connection with receiving and unloading at site, and at the final storing
place before assembling, the transformers shall be inspected carefully.
External visible damages as dents, paint damage etc. may imply that the
transformer has been subjected to careless handling during transport and
/ or re-loading, and a careful investigation is therefore justified.
After the arrival of the material at receiving points, before unloading, the
condition of packing and of the visible parts should be checked and
possible traces of leaks verified (condenser bushing). If necessary,
appropriate statements and claims should be made.
7.3.3 UNLOADING
Goods stored outdoors must be placed directly on the ground, and should
be covered carefully with tarpaulin or similar materials.
Oil drum should be stored in horizontal (lying) position with both the bungs
also in horizontal position.
7.3.5 LIFTING
For lifting with hydraulic jacks, the transformers is provided with jacking
pads dimensioned for lifting of complete transformer filled with oil. The
position of the pads appear on the OGA drawings.
1. Conditions of leads
3. Connections
12. Check that the bushing leads set without being too close to ground
or other points of different potential.
By means of the part list and the transformer / reactor OGA, the
assembling of a fully completed transformer is carried out according to the
following instructions The following precautions are to be taken:
Iv. Transformer tank, control cabinet et, as well as assembling and oil-
treatment equipment shall be connected with the permanent
earthing system of the station.
vi. All loose objects, tools, screws, nuts etc .shall be removed from the
transformer cover before opening the connection and blanking lids.
vii. All loose objects (tools, pencils, spectacles etc.) shall be removed
from the transformer cover before opening the connection and
blanking lids.
xiv. Oil pump & all joints in the oil pipe work should be air tight to avoid
entrance of air through leakage joints.
xv. The active part (core and winding) should be exposed to the
surrounding air as short time as possible. Open therefore only one
blanking plate or connection lid at a time for remounting of bushing,
valves etc.
xvii. Check that the oxygen content inside the transformer tank is
minimum 20% if a person is to enter the tank.
7.3.7 ASSEMBLY
i. Close and blank the valve to isolate the conservator from main tank.
Fill the oil in transformer under vacuum upto Buchholz level as per
instructions given else where.
ii. After filling the oil in transformer and breaking the vacuum, oil can be
filled in the conservator either through reactor or by drain valve.
iii. Remove the inspection cover (ii) provided on the side of the
conservator and check the air cell assuring that it is inflated. The air
must remain in fully inflated condition during oil filling operation. If the
air cell is found deflated fit the inspection cover and inflate the air cell
with dry / nitrogen gas to 0.035 kg/sq.cm.max A gauge may be put by
removing plug. After filling close these connections.
v. Slowly pump the oil through main reactor / drain valve. Temporarily
stop filling operation when oil starts coming from opening after
ensuring that no air bubbles come out through these air release holes.
Fit the two air release plugs.
vi. Continue oil filling till oil start coming from air release plug stop oil after
ensuring that no air bubbles come out. Fit the plug.
vii. Now release the air pressure held inside the air cell from point and
continue oil filling until magnetic oil gauge indicates 35 deg. C level.
viii. Remove oil pump and connect air cell to breather from point. Also
remove pressure gauge and put plug.
ix. The system is now properly filled. Air release plugs are fitted in
normal operation.
ii. Oil storage tanks provided with silicagel breathers and inlet / outlet
valves for oil circulation. Recommended capacity 20 KL
iii. Vacuum gauge provided in filtration plant.
vii. Transparent vacuum proof tubes for checking of oil-level during oil
filling.
7.3.10 COMMISSIONING
COMMISSIONING CHECKS
SL.NO. DESCRIPTION
18. Die electric strength of oil PPM & Chemical analysis, specific
gravity test
26. Dew point check for N2 Gas at the time of oil filling
INSULATION RESISTANCE TEST
Sl.No. Description Date Time in Hrs Megger(not IR Value Temp Remarks less
than 550V)
1. Control wiring
2. Tap Changer
a) Motor
b) Control
3. Cooling system
a) Motor Fan
b) Motor pump
c) Control Wiring
4. Main Winding
c) HV / IV megger)
d) IV / LV
e) HV /L
Note : -
Oil Characteristics :
Take necessary precaution (regarding rinsing the bottle, cleaning hand, air
bubble etc) while withdrawing the samples, Each sample should be free of
air bubbles and should not be tested when it is hot. The sample should
satisfy IS : 1866
1. Tank Top sample Bottom Sample
Tests on CT
1. Ratio
2. Polarity
3. Magnetising current
4. IR Value
4. Limit Switch
Note :
7.4.1 Erection
The base frames will be supplied normally along with the boards. These
will have to be aligned, levelled and grouted in position as per approved
drawings. Wherever the base channels are not available, the same will
have to be fabricated and painted at site. Base frames shall be grouted
on the openings which shall be made on the floor during the time of
casting. All necessary concrete chipping and finishing woks are to be
completed.
7.4.2 All the panels/ board shall be placed on its foundation or supporting
structures and shall be assembled as required. All panels should be
installed with parallel, horizontal and vertical alignment by skilled
creftsmen.
7.4.3 All the boards will be delivered in sections. Necessary interconnection of
busbar, bolting of panels, left out panel/ interpanel wiring, etc. will have to
be done after assembling the panel.
2. Floor level covered by the panel with respect to main floor level.
4. Positioning of panels
i. Phase to Phase
i. Remote control
18. Working of ammeters and voltmeters for their entire range and other panel
mounted insts like recorder, indicator etc.
1. IR test
11. Functional test of all circuit components for each panel / feeder.
14. Check for covering of all openings in the panel check for
continuity and operation of aux. Contacts of breakers.
16. Check for pressure of SF6 gas and air (for SF6)
1.1. The base frames will be supplied normally along with the boards. These
will have to be aligned, leveled and grouted in position as per approved
drawings. Wherever the base channels are not available, the same will
have to be fabricated and painted at site. Base frames shall be grouted
on the openings which shall be made on the floor during the time of
casting. All necessary concrete chipping and finishing works are to be
completed.
1.2. All the panels / board shall be placed on its foundation or supporting
structures and shall be assembled as required. All panels should be
installed with parallel, horizontal and vertical alignment by skilled
creftsmen.
13. Floor level covered by the panel with respect to main floor level.
17. Freeness of Breaker Truck and modules in housing and its manual
operation.
i. Phase to Phase
i. Remote control
18. Working of ammeters and voltmeters for their entire range and other panel
mounted insts like recorder, indicator etc.
3 LT Switchgear tests
1. IR test
10. Functional test of all circuit components for each panel / feeder
12. Check for drawout test and service position of breakers for all feeders
13. Check for covering of all openings in the panel check for continuity and
operation of aux. Contacts of breaker.
1. Battery Checks
2. Battery Charger
1. IR test
2. HV Test
3. Additional Tests
a. Insulation resistance and earth resistance checks.
2. In case of multicore cables of diameter upto 20mm where not more than 3
cables are taken in one run, these can be taken directly along structures,
walkways, platforms, galleries, walls, ceiling etc, by proper clamping at
regular intervals of more than 300 mm
3. Power & Control cables installed along builders and structures, ceilings,
walls, etc, which are required to be protected against mechanical damage
shall be taken in G.I. conduits.
7. Cables laid exposed in racks / trays and routed throated through trenches
/ tunnels / basements etc. to individual drive / control devices etc. shall
be taken in embedded surface exposed rigid GI conduits and or flexible
conduits unless directly terminated to the equipment is the panels located,
above trenches, tunnels, or basement.
11. Wherever direct heat radiation exists, heat isolating barriers (Subject to
customers approval)n for cabling system shall be adopted.
12. For 415 V power wiring in ancillary buildings, offices and laboratories,
cables shall be taken through embedded / exposed GI conduits or rigid
PVC pipes as applicable.
14. Wherever cables are to be laid below roads and railway tracks, the same
shall be taken through ducts buried at a suitable depth as decided by
Engineers.
15. At certain places where hazardous fumes / gases may cause fire to the
cables, cable trenches after installation of cables may be sand-filled
17. Single core cables, when pulled individually shall be taken through PVC
pipes only.
18. Laying and installation of power, control and special cables shall generally
conform to IS : 1255
19. The cables shall be laid-out in proper direction from the cable drums
(opposite to the normal direction of rotation for transportation)
20. In case of higher size cables, the laid out cable shall run over rollers
placed at close intervals and finally transferred carefully on the racks /
trays. Are shall be taken so that kinks and twist or any mechanical
damage does not occur to cables. Only approved cable pulling grips or
other devices shall be used, Under no circumstances cables shall be
dragged on ground or along structure while paying out from cable drums,
carrying to site and straightening for laying purpose.
21. Suitable extra length of cables shall be provided for all feeders for any
future contingency, in consultation with Engineer.
22. Cable runs shall be uniformly spaced, properly supported and protected in
and approved manner. All bends in runs shall be well defined and made
with due consideration to avoid sharp bending and kinking of cable. The
bending radius of various types of cables shall not be less than those
specified by cable manufacturers and that specified in IS 1255
23 All cable shall be provided with identification tags indicating the cable
numbers in accordance with the cable circuit schedule Tags shall be fixed
at both ends of cables (both inside & outside of panel) both sides of floor /
wall crossings, every 25m spacing for straight runs or as specified by
Engineer for easy identification of cables.
24. When a cable passes through a wall, cable number tags shall be fixed on
both sides of the wall.
25. Single core cables for AC Circuits shall form a complete circuit in trefoil
formation supported by means of trefoil clamps of non-magnetic material.
26. Multi- core cables above 1100V grade shall be generally laid in ladder
type trays in one layer with spacing not less than one cable diameter of
bigger diameter cable.
27. All 1100 V grade multicore power cable and single core DC cables shall
be placed in single layer, touching each other and clamped by means of
single or multiple galvanized MS saddles / aluminium strips / nylon cable
ties. Cables above 35mm diameter shall be clamped individually.
28. Control cables shall be laid touching each other and wherever required
may be taken in two layers. All control cables shall be clamped with a
common clamps / tie.
29. Segregation of the cables on the basis of their types and their functions
shall be as under for horizontal formation :
31. LT power cables to be laid in the tray(s) below the HT cable trays.
32. LT Control cables to be laid in the Tray (s) nest below to the LT power
cable (Trays)
33. Special control cables including screened control cables to be laid in the
bottom most tray(s)
34. For vertical formations, the trays closest to the wall shall be considered as
bottom most tray and the order indicated in clause just above shall be
followed. However, where there is no clear distinction of bottom / top trays,
the order convenient for linking the horizontal and vertical formations shall
be followed
35. When it may not be possible to accommodate the cables as per the
criteria indicated in the two clauses indicated above, the following rules
shall override the criteria. However, prior approval of the Engineer will be
required, in hierarchical order
36. Control cables are mixed up with special control cable with clear minimum
gap of 100mm between them.
37. LT power cables are mixed up with control cables with clear minimum gap
of 150 mm between them
38. LT power cables are mixed up with HT power cables with clear minimum
gap of 200 mm between them.
39. LT power cables are mixed up with special control cables with clear
minimum gap of 200mm between them.
40. Incase of duplicate feeders to essential loads, the respective cables shall
be laid through separate raceways. Alternatively, such cables shall be laid
on the opposite sides of a trench / tunnel / basement.
41. For laying cables along building steel structures and technological
structures, the cables shall be taken by clamping with Ms saddles screwed
to the Ms flats welded to the structure. MS saddles and flats shall be
galvanized.
42. For laying cables along concrete walls, ceilings etc. The cables shall be
taken by claming with MS saddles screwed to the MS flats welded on the
inserts. Where inserts are not available the saddles shall be directly fixed
to the walls using raw plus and MS flat spacers of minimum 6 mm
thickness
44. No single core shall pass through a GI conduit of duct except DC single
core cables, AC single core cables shall pass through GT conduits / pipes
in trefoil formation only.
45. In case of 3 phase, 4 wire system, more than one single phase circuit,
unless originating from the same phase shall not be taken in the same GI
conduit.
46. Entry of cables from underground trenches to the buildings or tunnels shall
be by some approved method. Necessary precautions shall be taken to
make the entry point fully water tight by properly sealing sealing the pipe
sleeves wherever they enter directly into the building at trench level. The
sealing shall be by cold setting compound. Any alternative sealing
arrangement ma be suggested with the offer for consideration by BHEL
47. Wherever specific cable routes are not shown in cable schedules cables
shall be laid as directed by Engineer.
Trefoil Clamps :
Other Clamps
A. Power Cables :
Above 35mm OD
Upto 35mm OD
B. Control cables :
Note:
1. When the equipment are provided with undrilled gland plates for cable /
conduit entry into the equipment, drilling and cutting on the gland plate
and any minor modification work required to complete the job shall be
carried out at site and drawings shall be prepared and take engineers
approval before drilling holes. Cutting shall not be allowed.
4. Adequate length of cables shall be pulled inside the switch boards, control
panels, terminal boxes etc. as per near termination of each core
/conductor.
1. The contractor shall submit to the Engineer a checklist for testing and
commissioning and the activities shall be carried out in accordance with
the checklist.
d. Conductor resistance
h. Firmness of terminations.
The tests to be carried out on the equipment at which are normally being
erected by Mechanical contractor.
a. Generator :
Generator set with all auxiliaries and controls shall be assembled and
tested to verify compliance with the guaranteed technical particulars and
for satisfactory performance. Relevant standards shall be followed as
guideline of testing. All the tests shall be witnessed by customer or its
representative. The commissioning tests shall be carried out at site under
normal service conditions.
Following tests shall be carried out n the generators :
- Generator
- Exciter
2. Dielectric test
3. No load characteristics
6. Over-speed test
7. Calculation of efficiency
Note :
b). AC Motor
12. Check for tripping of motor from local / remote switches and from.
B) DC Motor
7. Measure vibration.
7.7.0 PAINTING
7.8.1 All equipment and materials shall be designed, manufactures and tested
in accordance with the latest applicable Indian Standard (IS) except where
modified and / or supplemented by this specification.
7.8.2 Equipment and materials conforming to any standard which ensure equal
or better quality may be accepted. In such case, copes of the English
version of the standard adopted shall be submitted along with the bid.
c. Regulations laid down by the Chief Electrical Inspector of State and CEA
d. Regulations laid down by the Factory Inspector of State.
1. GENERAL
All the accessories, fittings, supports, anchor botls etc., which form part of
the equipment shall be furnished.
Sample of all items shall be made available for purchasers approval prior
to supply of item to site.
2. FURRULES
Fire stop cable sealing system shall two (2) hours fire protection rating
suitable for sealing both vertical & horizontal cable penetrations. The
sealing compound in conjunction with mineral wool shall form effective fire
seals. The sealing compound shall have special property to allow for
short circuit conditions. GPS fire stop sealing compo or equivalent
sealing compound shall be used.
7.10.1. For installation of cables in GI conduits the conduits shall be installed firs
without cables but having suitable pull wires laid in conduits.
7.10.2. For equipment and devices having GI conduit entry arrangement other
than standard GI conduit adopter, adopters shall be provided as required
to enable the GI conduit to be properly terminated, between conduit end
and motor T.B.
7.10.3. GI conduit shall run without moisture or water traps and shall be made
drawing arrangement towards the end.
7.10.4. The entire GI conduit system shall be firmly fastened in position. All
boxes and fittings shall generally be secured independently from the GI
Pipes entering them.
7.10.5. Bends of GI pipes / conduits shall be made without causing damage to
the pipes / conduits.
7.10.7. The adopter for coupling rigid GI pipe / conduits and flexible conduit shall
be of aluminium or galvanized steel.
7.10.9. All the cables shall be supplied to the contractor free of cost from BHEL /
Customers store / storage area. Transportation of cables from storage
area to the work site shall be the responsibility of the contractor.
7.10.10 The cable drums shall be transported on wheels to the place of work.
Note : The test specified above for all the electrical equipment are not
exhaustive. Any other pre-commissioning and field tests not included in
the above list but necessary as per relevant standards, Electricity rules,
code of practice and instructed by the manufacturer of the equipment
shall also have to be carried if deemed necessary shall be carried out as
per requirement either at free of cost or at additional cost. Decision of
engineer in charge will be the final regarding additional cost for testing.
The contractor shall take the full responsibility of testing, commissioning,
trial run and successful operation of the equipment under overall
guidance of BHEL engineer.
DATA SHEET
SUPPLY ITEMS
2. Tag
c. Size : As required.
4. Wastage Allowance :
.
SECTION VII
APPENDIX I
DECLARATION SHEET
I, hereby
certify that, all the information and data furnished by me with regard to this
Tender Specification No.BHEL:PSSR:SCT:1180 are true and complete to the
best of my knowledge. I have gone through the specifications, conditions,
stipulations in detail and agree to comply which the requirements and intent
specifications.
AUTHORISED REPRESENTATIVES
SIGNATURE WITH NAME & ADDRESS
SECTION VII
APPENDIX II
We,
hereby declare and confirm that we have visited the project site under
subject, namely and acquired full knowledge and information about the site
conditions. We further confirm that the above information is true and correct
and we will not raise any claim of any nature due to lack of knowledge of site
conditions.
Place:
Date :
SIGNATURE OF AUTHORISED
REPRESENTATIVE WITH NAME & ADDRESS:
OFFICE SEAL
BHARAT HEAVY ELECTRICALS LIMITED
(A Government of India Undertaking)
Power Sector: Southern Region
474, Anna Salai, Nandanam, Chennai 600 035.
SECTION VII
APPENDIX - III
CHECK LIST
TENDER SPECTFICATION NO, BHEL: PSSR : SCT : 1180
Loose items like raise/lower P.Bs, tap changer indicators, facia windows,
W.T.I. repeaters, buzzers, signal lamps, etc.shall be mounted and wired
in control panel
Dimension of each Panel: 820 (W) x 2695 (H) x2360 (Max-Depth) mm.
Dimension of each Panel 820 (W) x 2695 (H) x2360 (Max-Depth) mm.
Dimension of each Panel: 820 (W) x 2695 (H) x2360 (Max-Depth) mm.
Dimension of each Panel: 820 (W) x 2695 (H) x2360 (Max-Depth) mm.
Dimension of each Panel: 820 (W) x 2695 (H) x2360 (Max-Depth) mm.
.
Weight of Shipping section for 1 Panel: 1500 kg
Weight of Shipping section for 2 Panels: 3000 kg
Dimension of each Panel: 820 (W) x 2695 (H) x2360 (Max-Depth) mm.
.
Weight of Shipping section for 1 Panel: 1500 kg
Weight of Shipping section for 2 Panels: 3000 kg
Dimension of each Panel: 820 (W) x 2695 (H) x2360 (Max-Depth) mm.
Dimension of each Panel: 820 (W) x 2695 (H) x2360 (Max-Depth) mm.
Dimension of each Panel: 820 (W) x 2695 (H) x2360 (Max-Depth) mm.
Dimension of each Panel: 820 (W) x 2695 (H) x2360 (Max-Depth) mm.
Reference
Layout of IPB Drg No. 05410051374.
* Lump sum rate shall be quoted including final painting.
BOM Description Qty Qty Total Qty Clause Ref
Ref No: (Common (Unit 4) No:
& Unit 3)
B2.2.0 6.9 KV SP Bus ducts. 6.3.4.3
6.3.4.4
The S.P bus duct will be supplied along with support structures and other
loose supplied items like seal off bushings, Flexibles, Rubber bellows,
Line C.Ts etc. The work includes mounting of space heater, breather,
laying of conduit and fixing, wiring and providing support and erection of
overall enclosure with proper support etc
B2.2.1 4000Amp Busduct between Station transformer and Switch board = 600x 15 Mtr - 15Mtr
1600mm size. Wt: 100kg/m. Total length -15 MTR
B2.2.2 2500 Amp Busduct between SWBD OCC-1 and SWBD SA of stage-1 = 190Mtr - 190 Mtr
450 x 1350mm size. Wt: 85kg/m.- Total length-190 MTR
6.3.3
C2.0 415V LOW VOLTAGE SWITCHGEAR/ CONTROL PANELS
6.3.10
C4.0 HT CABLES
6.3.10
6.35kV/ 11kVgrade, Aluminum conductor, XLPE insulation, conductor
and insulation screen, extruded PVC inner sheath, armour and extruded
FRLS PVC overall sheath cables of the following sizes
6.3.10
C4.1 3C x 185 sq.mm 5,750Mtr 5,750 Mtr 11500Mtr
BOM Description Qty Qty Total Qty Clause Ref
Ref No: (Common (Unit 4) No:
& Unit 3)
6.3.10
C4.2 1C X 630 sq.mm 17000Mt 17000Mtr 34000Mtr
6.3.10
3.3kV(Unearthed) grade Aluminium conductor, XLPE insulated,
unarmoured,
FRLS PVC outer sheath, cable of the following sizes
1C x 630 sq. mm 6.3.10
C4.3 2250Mtrs 2250 Mtrs 4500 Mtrs
6.3.15
C17.4 Control Panel for Hydrogen Dosing System 1 No. 1 No. 1 No.
6.3.15
C17.5 Control Panel for Ammonia Dosing System 1 No. 1 No. 1 No.
6.3.15
C17.6 Control Panel for Phosphate Dosing System 1 No. 1 No. 1 No.
BOM Description Qty Qty Total Qty Clause Ref
Ref No: (Common (Unit 4) No:
& Unit 3)
D BHEL TRICHY SUPPLY
6.3.3
D1.0 LOW VOLTAGE SWITCHGEAR/ CONTROL PANELS.
6.3.3
D1.1 Soot Blower MCC 1 Set* 1 Set* 2 sets*
Approximate Size: 9700 x 1000 x 2450mm; Wt : 6000 kg
6.3.3
D1.2 FTP Local starter panels 1 No. 1 No. 2 Nos.
Size: 600 x 300 x 600 mm; Wt: 60 kg each
6.3.3
D1.3 D.C. Starter panel for Scanner air fan 1 No. 1 No. 2 Nos.
Size: 900 x 375 x 1120, Wt :25 kg
D2.0 JUNCTION BOXES
6.3.9
D2.1 Junction Boxes 12 way 4 Nos. 4 Nos. 8 Nos.
6.3.9
D2.2 Junction boxes 24 way 4 Nos. 4 Nos. 8 Nos.
6.3.10
D3.0 LT POWER CABLES
3 C X 2.5 sq. mm, Cu, Armoured 6.3.10
D3.1 25,000 25,000 50,000
Mtrs Mtrs Mtrs
2 C X 2.5 sq. mm, Cu, Armoured 6.3.10
D3.2 500 Mtrs 500 Mtrs 1000 Mtrs
D.4.0 LT CONTROL CABLES
2 C X 2.5 sq. mm, Armoured, Control Cables 6.3.10
D.4.1 2000 Mtrs 2000 Mtrs 4000 Mtrs
3 C X 2.5 sq. mm, Armoured, Control Cables 6.3.10
D.4.2 1000 Mtrs 1000 Mtrs 2000 Mtrs
BOM Description Qty Qty Total Qty Clause Ref
Ref No: (Common (Unit 4) No:
& Unit 3)
E BHEL - RANIPET SCOPE
X) ESP CONTROL PANELS/ MCC
E1.0
6.3.3
E1.1 L.T. Main Switch Board 1 Set* 1 Set* 2 Sets*
Size : 13000 x 1600 x 2400 mm
Approximate Weight : 10,600 kg
6.3.3
E1.2 Auxiliary Control Panel 2 Nos. 2 Nos. 4 Nos.
Size : 10500 x 1,600 x 2,400 mm ( Incomer depth is1300mm)
Approximate Weight : 8000 kg
6.3.3
E1.3 Electronic Control Panel with Bapcon controllers 32 Sets* 32 Sets* 64 Sets*
Size : 700 x 650 x 2,000 mm
Weight : 300 kg
6.3.3
E1.4 IOS PC with monitor, printers and other accessories etc. 1 set* 1 set* 2 sets*
6.3.3
E1.5 Rapper Control Panel- with Rapcon controllers 2 Nos. 2 Nos. 4 Nos.
Size : 1000 x 650 x 2,000 mm
Approximate Weight : 600 kg
6.3.15
E1.6 Ash level indicator, along with accessories like 15 m each of flexible 64 Sets* 64 Sets* 128 Sets*
conduit, cable, wire, electronic unit and probe assembly
Size of ALI: 900 x 100 x 100 mm; 10 kg each
BOM Description Qty Qty Total Qty Clause Ref
Ref No: (Common (Unit 4) No:
& Unit 3)
6.3.15
E2.0 Heating elements
6.3.15
E2.1 Testing and Termination and dressing of Heating Elements for Hopper 768 Nos. 768 Nos. 1536 Nos.
6.3.15
E2.2 Testing Heating elements for support insulator heater 128 Nos. 128 Nos. 256 Nos.
6.3.15
E2.3 Testing Heating elements for shaft insulator heater 32 Nos. 32 Nos. 64 Nos.
6.3.15
E2.4 Testing Thermostats for hopper heaters. 32 Nos. 32 Nos. 64 Nos.
6.3.15
E2.5 Testing Thermostat for support insulators 4 Nos. 4 Nos. 8 Nos.
6.3.3
E3.0 Junction Boxes/ Local Start Stop Push Buttons
6.3.3
E3.1 Local Start Stop Push Buttons (for Rapping Motors) 68 Nos. 68 Nos. 136 Nos.
Size: 160 x 150 x 200 mm; approximate wt 4 kg each
6.3.3
E3.2 Power Junction Boxes for hopper heaters/ support insulator heaters/ shaft 44 Nos. 44 Nos. 88 Nos.
insulator heaters
Size: 500 x 300 x 150 mm; approximate wt 50 kg per JB
6.3.3
E3.4 Control Junction Boxes for hopper thermostat, start stop PBs, ALI 20 Nos. 20 Nos. 40 Nos.
Size: 500 x 300 x 150 mm; approximate wt 5 kg each
6.3.11.A
E4.0 CABLE TRAYS COMPLETE WITH COUPLER PLATES,
FASTENERS
6.3.11.A
E4.1 Ladder type 600 mm wide 750 Mtrs 750 Mtrs 1500Mtrs
6.3.11.A
E4.2 Ladder type 450 mm wide 750 Mtrs 750 Mtrs 1500Mtrs
6.3.11.A
E4.3 Ladder type 300 mm wide 500 Mtrs 500 Mtrs 1000Mtrs
BOM Description Qty Qty Total Qty Clause Ref
Ref No: (Common (Unit 4) No:
& Unit 3)
6.3.11.A
E4.4 Ladder type 150 mm wide 2000Mtrs 2000Mtrs 4000mtrs
E5.0
LT POWER CABLES 6.3.10
The scope of work includes oil filtration, sample testing for dielectric
strength, PPM etc., calibration of WTI, Bucholz relay etc
Approximate Oil Quantity per transformer: 500 litres
Lump sum rate to be quoted including Final painting
BOM Description Qty Qty Total Qty Clause Ref
Ref No: (Common (Unit 4) No:
& Unit 3)
BHEL EDN SCOPE OF SUPPLY
F.
DIGITAL AUTOMATIC VOLTAGE REGULATOR
F1.0
6.3.2.3
F1.1 Digital AVR consisting of 1 No. Regulation cubicle, 1 No. Thyristor 1 set* 1 set* 2 sets*
cubicle and 1 No. Field suppression cubicle.
Overall size 3050 x 750 x 2295 mm
Approximate wt: 1000 kg
VFD FOR ID FANS
F2.0
VFD transformers 6.3.1.1-H
F2.1 4 sets* 4 sets* 8 sets*
1600 KVA, 6.6/ 1.25 KV, 3f, ONAN, Dd0/Dyn11, dry type cast resin
type transformer with HV, LV cable boxes, etc.
Approximate dimensions
Overall dimensions : 3000 x 2200 x 2665 mm
Weight of Transformer Components
Core Coil Assembly 5600 Kg
Enclosure 900 Kg
Total Shipping weight 6500 Kg
* Lump sum rate to be quoted including Final painting.
BOM Description Qty Qty Total Qty Clause Ref
Ref No: (Common (Unit 4) No:
& Unit 3)
DC Air cooled Reactor 6.3..7
F2.2 4 sets* 4 sets* 8 sets*
Floor/channel mounting type 1.8 KV grade, 7.0 mH, 800 A rated air
cooled DC reactor housed in 3mm thick Aluminium cubicle with suitable
input/output terminals
Dimension: 2350 x 2250 x 1975 mm , Weight: 1350 kg
6.3..7
F2.3 LCI Drive Panel: 4 sets* 4 sets* 8 sets*
comprising Control and Excitation Panel, Fan and Filter Panel with air
duct for exhausting air, Bridge Panels-1&2, AC Input Panel and AC
Output Panel.
Size: 4182 x 1100 x 2420 mm; Weight: 5000 kg, dispatched in suitable
shipping sections
F2.4 6.3..7
Control Panel for VFD Drives 2 Nos. 2 Nos. 4 Nos.
Size: 800 x 1100 x 2330 mm; weight: 400 kg
6.3.7
F2.5 Contactor Panel for VFD Drives 4 Nos. 4 Nos. 8 Nos.
Size: 750 x 1100 x 2330 mm; weight: 400 kg
6.3.7
F2.6 MMI for VFD-Standalone PC with monitor, printer, power distribution 1 set* -- 1 set*
box, computer table, interconnection power and control cables etc. for all
the 4 Channels. The scope of work includes installation, integration of the
system and testing
BOM Description Qty Qty Total Qty Clause Ref
Ref No: (Common (Unit 4) No:
& Unit 3)
LT POWER CABLES 6.3.10
F3.0
F5.1 6.3.10
2P x 0.5 sqmm cable 800 Mtrs 800 Mtrs 1600Mtrs
F5.2 6.3.10
4P x 0.5 sqmm cable 3300Mtrs 3300Mtrs 6600Mtrs
F5.3 6.3.10
12P x 0.5 sqmm cable 1100Mtrs 1100Mtrs 2200Mtrs
Type 'G' (Overall shielded) Cables 6.3.10
F5.4 6.3.10
2P x 0.5 sqmm cable 1680Mtrs 1680Mtrs 3360Mtrs
F5.5 6.3.10
4P x 0.5 sqmm cable 2380Mtrs 2380Mtrs 4760Mtrs
F5.6 6.3.10
8P x 0.5 sqmm cable 2440Mtrs 2440Mtrs 4880Mtrs
F5.7 800 Mtrs 800 Mtrs 1600Mtrs 6.3.10
14P x 0.5 sqmm cable
BOM Description Qty Qty Total Qty Clause Ref
Ref No: (Common (Unit 4) No:
& Unit 3)
F6.0
LT POWER CABLE TERMINATION 6.3.10.13-
21
F6.1 3C X 95 sq. mm, Al, Armoured 8 Nos. 8 Nos. 16 Nos. 6.3.10.13-
21
F6.2 3C X 25 sq. mm, Al, Armoured 12 Nos. 12 Nos. 24 Nos. 6.3.10.13-
21
F6.3 2C X 25 sq. mm, Al, Armoured 12 Nos. 12 Nos. 24 Nos. 6.3.10.13-
21
F6.4 2C x 2.5 sq. mm, Cu, Armoured 48 Nos. 48 Nos. 96 Nos. 6.3.10.13-
21
F7.1 Generator Control panel ( GCP ) 1370 (W) x 1000 ( D) x 2344 ( H), weight 1No 1no 2Nos
approx 1300 Kgs
Unit auxiliary control board ( UAB) 2278 ( W ) x 100 ( D) x 2344 ( H ) 1no 2nos
F7.2 1no
Weight approx 1600 Kgs
Station auxiliary control board ( SAB ) 2370 ( W ) x 1000 ( D ) x 2344 ( H - 1 No
F7.3 1 no
) weight approx 1600 kgs
3C x 50 Sq mm screened copper cable 300metres 600
F7.4 300
metres
metres
3C x 2.5 sq mm screened copper cable 150 300
F7.5 150
metres metres
metres
BOM Description Qty Qty Total Qty Clause Ref
Ref No: (Common (Unit 4) No:
& Unit 3)
BHEL-HARDWAR SCOPE
G.
STARTER CABINET WITH RESISTANCE 6.3.3
G.1.0
6.3.3
G.1.1 D.C. Starter Cabinet with Resistance box for DC Seal Oil Motor 1Set* 1 set* 2 sets*
Approximate size of s panel.: 1000 x 800 x 2200 mm; Wt :450 kg
Approximate size of resistance box.: 600 x 600 x 500 mm; Wt: 200 kg
6.3.3
G.1.2 D.C. Starter Panels For EOPs , JOP 2 Sets* 2 sets* 4 sets*
Approximate size & Wt.: 800 x 800 x 2280 mm; 450 kg each
6.3.3
G.1.3 Lub Oil Purification Equipment Panel 1Set* 1 set* 2 sets*
Approximate size: 1000 x 800 x 2280 mm;
6.3.15
G.2.0 COMMISSIONING of the following erected by Mech contractor
6.3.15
G.2.1 Exciter drier/heater 1 set* 1 set* 2 sets*
6.3.15
G.2.2 Generator Air Drier 1 set* 1 set* 2 sets*
THE SCOPE OF WORK SPECIFIED UNDER CLAUSE N0 6.3 FOR VARIOUS ITEMS / EQUIPMENTS / HARDWARE
SHALL ALSO COVERS THE FOLLOWING COMMON CLAUSE