L1 Che STD 009
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Electrical Networks
MEST 000002-01
TRACTION SUBSTATIONS AND TIE STATIONS
Version: 1
Approved By:
Norm Grady
Chief Engineer
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Approval
Amendment Record
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Table of Contents
1 Purpose ........................................................................................................................... 4
2 Scope............................................................................................................................... 4
3 Abbreviation.................................................................................................................... 4
4 Definitions ....................................................................................................................... 5
5 References & Legislations ............................................................................................. 5
5.1 General ........................................................................................................................5
5.2 MTM References..........................................................................................................5
5.3 Rail Industry References and Legislation ......................................................................6
5.4 Australian References and Legislation..........................................................................6
5.5 International References...............................................................................................6
6 Related Documents ........................................................................................................ 6
7 Safety and Environmental .............................................................................................. 6
8 Functionality ................................................................................................................... 7
9 Substation and Tie Station Buildings............................................................................ 7
9.1 General ........................................................................................................................7
9.2 Location .......................................................................................................................8
9.3 Specific Structural Requirements..................................................................................8
9.4 Substation Rooms........................................................................................................9
9.5 Tie Station Rooms......................................................................................................10
10 Room Access and equipment ...................................................................................... 10
11 Building Access and Security...................................................................................... 11
12 Building Ventilation and Temperature Control ........................................................... 12
13 Building Services.......................................................................................................... 12
14 Interior and exterior Lighting ....................................................................................... 12
15 Building Fire Ratings.................................................................................................... 13
16 Substation and Tie Station Earthing............................................................................ 13
17 High Voltage Alternating Current Apparatus .............................................................. 14
18 Rectifiers ....................................................................................................................... 14
19 High Voltage Direct Current Apparatus....................................................................... 14
20 Negative Connections .................................................................................................. 14
21 Rail to Earth Potentials and Protection ....................................................................... 15
22 High Voltage Cabling .................................................................................................... 16
23 Battery and Battery Charger ........................................................................................ 16
24 Monitoring and Control ................................................................................................ 17
25 Notes.............................................................................................................................. 17
26 Appendices ................................................................................................................... 17
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1 Purpose
1.1 To define the Requirements for the design and construction of traction substations and tie
stations for the Melbourne Metropolitan railway.
2 Scope
2.1 This Standard applies to the design and construction of all new traction substations and tie
stations to be provided for the metropolitan railway.
2.2 The Standard applies to works on the Infrastructure Lease and to traction substations and
tie stations works undertaken on other land which are intended to expand or enhance the
provision of passenger rail services and to form part of the Infrastructure Lease.
2.3 The Standard applies to the transformers, switch gear and equipment forming an industrial
substation where the industrial substation is integral to a traction substation such as applies
at a train maintenance depot.
2.4 This Standard does not apply to substations solely providing industrial supplies.
2.5 The provisions of this Standard are mandatory.
2.6 This Standard takes precedence over other documents relating to the design, construction
and operation of traction substations and tie stations.
3 Abbreviation
AC Alternating current
ACCB Alternating current circuit breaker
BCA Building Code of Australia
CB Circuit breaker
DC Direct current
DCCB Direct current circuit breaker
HV High voltage
HVAC High voltage alternating current
HVDC High voltage direct current
MTM Metro Trains Melbourne Pty. Ltd.
RTU Remote terminal unit (of the SCADA system)
SCADA Supervisory control and data acquisition system
VRIOGS Victorian Rail Industry Operators Group Standard
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4 Definitions
Shall Is used as the descriptive word to express a requirement that is
mandatory to achieve conformance to the standard.
Should Is used as the descriptive word to express a requirement that is
recommended in order to achieve compliance to the standard. Should
can also be used if a requirement is a design goal but not a mandatory
requirement.
Infrastructure Is defined as the meaning in the Franchise Agreement.
Lease
Substation The building and all equipment including transformers and rectifiers
providing energy for the metropolitan railway.
Tie Station The building and all equipment including DCCB’s for the sectioning of
the traction power system.
5.1 General
5.1.1 Traction substations and tie stations shall be designed and constructed in
accordance with this Standard, relevant MTM Standards and Australian, Rail
Industry and International Standards.
5.1.2 The design and construction of the substations and tie stations shall comply with all
legislative requirements and codes.
5.1.3 This Standard Supersedes the following Standards:
VRIOGS 010.3 - Railway Traction Substations Design Standard – 2009
(Rev. A),
VRIOGS 010.4 - Railway Traction Substations Construction Standard – 2009
(Rev. A), and
PTC Substations Design Standard - 1993 (Issue 3).
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6 Related Documents
MEMF 000002-01 Traction Substations and Tie Stations Functional Requirements Form
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7.3 Where new materials or systems are to be introduced with the design and construction of
the substations and tie stations, the materials and systems shall be subject to type approval
for use on the metropolitan train network.
7.4 The design, construction and operation of the substations and tie stations shall comply with
the MTM Environmental Management Plan.
8 Functionality
8.1 The traction substations and tie stations shall deliver the functionality described following
and in accordance with the details of MEMF 000002-01 Traction Substations and Tie
Stations Functional Requirements Form.
8.2 The traction substations and tie stations shall be designed and constructed to deliver power
at the voltages specified in MEMF 000002-01 Traction and Tie Stations Functional
Requirements Form.
8.3 The traction substations and tie stations shall also be designed and constructed such that
any first order failure of equipment has no unacceptable impact on the provision of rail
services.
8.4 Where an industrial substation is integral to a traction substation supplying a train
maintenance depot, it shall also be designed and constructed such that any first order
failure of equipment has no impact whatsoever on the provision of rolling stock
maintenance.
9.1 General
9.1.1 Traction substations and tie stations shall be sized to accommodate the equipment
necessary to deliver the functionality as given in MEMF 000002-01 Traction
Substations and Tie Stations Functional Requirements Form.
9.1.2 The structure of a substation shall comprise an enclosed building and a walled open
area for high voltage transformers designed for outdoor use. The enclosed building
and the walled open area shall be designed and constructed as an integral structure
to appear as a single building. Tie stations only require an enclosed building.
9.1.3 The building shall be an industrial standard construction of concrete tilt up slab,
bricks, concrete block or sheet metal walls on a steel structure with a metal roof.
Where sheet metal cladding is used, it shall be of long life protected material.
Copper cladding and roofing is not acceptable.
9.1.4 Traction substation and tie station structures shall be designed and constructed with
a useful serviceable life of 60 years.
9.1.5 Timber shall not be used in the construction of the traction substations and tie
stations with the exception that personnel access doors may be of solid timber.
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9.2 Location
9.2.1 Substation and tie station buildings and associated earth grids shall be wholly
contained within the Infrastructure Lease or be constructed on land that is to form
part of the Infrastructure Lease on completion of works.
9.2.2 Traction substations and tie stations shall be located as close as is practical to that
location determined in accordance with the L1-CHE-STD-012 - MTM Standard
Electrical Networks.
9.2.3 Where the building is located at or near the boundary of the Infrastructure Lease
and metal fences, protection against step and touch potentials shall be taken into
account with the design and construction.
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9.3.10 Walls shall not have windows or other openings except as required for access,
installation and exchange of equipment and ventilation. Glass bricks constructed
integral to the building structure are permissible. All openings shall be secure
against vermin, vandalism and illegal entry.
9.3.11 Openings for the installation and exchange of equipment shall be provided by
industrial quality, electrically powered, heavy duty roller shutter doors. Openings
shall have an overall allowance of 300mm minimum around the largest item of
equipment within the substation.
9.3.12 The design and construction shall provide for the exchange of equipment over the
life of the building and the method of equipment exchange shall be documented.
Mobile cranes, trolleys and like equipment may be used. A crane is not required to
be integral to the building.
9.3.13 The installation and exchange of equipment in the open walled area shall be made
by crane. Roller shutter doors are to be provided for the exchange of equipment.
The area adjacent to the substation shall be capable of providing access and
support for the crane.
9.3.14 Solid ceilings are not required. Galvanised metal mesh supporting foil insulation and
thermal insulation to the building code is to be provided.
9.3.15 The roofs of substation and tie station buildings, including all roof plumbing material,
shall be constructed of long life proven roofing products. Roofs shall be free of
penetrations of any type. The design and construction shall provide for free draining
of rain water. Internal guttering and box guttering are not permitted.
9.3.16 The drainage system shall prevent water pooling and retention in the walled open
area surrounding the transformers.
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Communications
Electrolysis &
Substation
Overhead
Industrial
Metering
Signal
Personnel Category
HVAC X
Rectifier X
HVDC X
Protection, electrolysis,
X X
electrical services
Signalling HV X X
Communications X X
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11.7 Doors shall be fitted with locks as specified in MEMF 000002-01 Traction Substations and
Tie Stations Functional Requirements Form.
13 Building Services
13.1 Substations and tie stations shall be provided with water, sewage, telephone and electric
services.
13.2 Where reticulated water and sewage are not available, water tanks and septic tanks may
be installed in accordance with the requirements of the relevant authority.
13.3 The electric supply for the substation building shall be taken from an auxiliary transformer.
The electric supply for the tie station building shall be from the local street supply.
13.4 Electrical general purpose outlets shall be provided throughout the buildings and in the
walled open area for maintenance purposes. The location and number of outlets shall
enable power to be sourced with the minimum use of extension leads.
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14.3 The interior of the buildings shall be provided with emergency signage and lighting in
accordance with the relevant regulations. The emergency lights shall be powered from the
substation battery. The emergency signage and lighting shall only be operating when staff
are present in the building.
14.4 The exterior of the substation or tie station shall be illuminated to provide safe access from
the roadway or footpath to the building and between the building and any external electrical
switches associated with the substation or tie station. Fluorescent lighting fittings or other
efficient lighting, designed for external use and mounted high on the building to minimise
vandalism, are to be provided. An average level of 20 Lux is required for the roadway and
footpaths.
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(c) HV transformers metal enclosures, (direct connection to the earth grid is permitted);
(d) Auxiliary transformer neutral terminal;
(e) HV signalling switchgear;
(f) HVAC cable screens;
(g) 400/230V switchboard;
(h) Remote Terminal Unit of the SCADA system.
16.9 The following apparatus shall be connected to the earth bar through an earth leakage relay
(Device 64 A).
(a) Rectifier cubicle; and
(b) Rectifier control cubicle.
16.10 Provision shall be made for the connection of the building concrete reinforcing steel and the
steel structure to the earth bar. The requirement for the connection shall be determined
following commissioning of the substation or tie station.
18 Rectifiers
18.1 The rating and number of traction rectifiers shall be as determined from an analysis of the
voltage and current demand on the network to support the reliable delivery of passenger
services and given in MEMF 000002-01 Traction Substations and Tie Stations Functional
Requirements Form.
18.2 Traction supply rectifiers shall be diodes, two or four quadrant controlled rectifiers as given
in MEMF 000002-01 Traction Substations and Tie Stations Functional Requirements Form.
18.3 The positive output of the rectifier shall be connected to HVDC switchgear and the negative
connected to the negative bus bar.
20 Negative Connections
20.1 The negative bus bar forms the primary negative connection point for the substation or tie
station. The bus bar is fully rated for the load and fault currents at the location and insulated
from earth to a minimum level of 3000 volts.
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20.2 The following apparatus shall be connected to the negative bus bar;
(a) Rectifier negative power cables;
(b) Track feed cables;
(c) HVDC switchgear cubicles;
(d) Mounting bases of HVDC line isolators (where mounted on the building); and
(e) Electrolysis mitigation equipment as required.
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25 Notes
Nil
26 Appendices
Appendix 1 – Responsibilities
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Appendix 1 - Responsibilities
The persons nominated in the following table shall be responsible for the specification, design and
construction of the traction substations and tie stations.
Functional
Responsible Person Responsibilities Comments
Area/Activity
Line speed and service
Input to the design
Railway operations levels including stations
process
requirements
Manager Network
Planning and Approval of substation
To sign the project
Development and tie station project as
scope prior to
Overall Approval a whole through
commitment to
development to
construction
operation
Substation location, Based on timetable and
Electrical network
rating and supply network reliability
capacity and reliability
arrangements requirements
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