EHV Design and Commissioning Workshop 18th June 2018 Pratt
Street-Emergency Exits
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Planned fire alarm at xxxxxxxxxxx. If the fire alarm is heard
please leave the building using the nearest fire exit. The assembly
point is at xxxxxxxxxx
Presenter
Presentation Notes
Assembly Area – Proceed to the Golden Lion pub – c/o Pratt St and
Royal College St. Testing of the Alarm –No test due on Monday 18
June Alarm Failure – If the alarm has a fault raise a job with the
helpdesk 777 opt 3 and inform the Facilities manager Joe Erbas
07875112580 The Facilities Manager will provide alternative
arrangements and notify all staff and visitors on site in the event
of the fire alarm being inactive.
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Agenda
10:45-11:35 EHV Electrical Design Submission
11:35-11:45 Coffee Break
Who’s here today?
Emma Kemp
Rastislav Hudak
Hussain Mukhtar
Asset Management
Stephen Cuddihey
Introduction Design and Commissioning Workshop:
• Improve design submission content
• Better communication with ICP on design submissions
• Obtain a clearer understanding of design submission
requirements
Main objective is to meet our ICE incentive 23.18 to help improve
EHV design submissions at 33kV and 132kV
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EHV Civil Design Submission
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Content of Contestable Submission
Overall Status
Circuit Status No comments
Civil Status No comments
Electrical Status No comments
No Drawing No Title Latest Revision Date Assurance Status Latest
Assurance Date Civ/Circ/Elec Designer Design Assurer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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#VALUE!
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High
Beige input cells:
Standard Review sheets guide Customer's of UK Power Networks are
invited to follow the order in this list when developing a Q.A
review sheet: 1. Starting a new file Start by either copying in or
filling in the drawing name and drawing numbers in the Index sheet.
Please enter this data into the beige input cells (as shown to the
right) on the Index page. When you have done this the spreadsheet
should resemble the following figure: Once you have populated the
beige cells press the 'Add New Sheets' button. This will
automatically generate the appropriate number of sheets. 2. Adding
new drawings to an existing file When new drawings become available
these can be added to the end of the existing set of drawings . To
do this either copy in or fill in the new drawing names and numbers
and then click 'Add New Sheets' button. It would be preferable if
the numbers and titles of all drawings were filled in in advance
irrespective of whether that are included in a particular
submission. Once the Index sheet completed and working as it
should, the UK Power Networks Design Assurer will proceed with the
comments in the corresponding sheet. Customer's are invited to
respond to comments in the relevant sections of the relevant
drawing sheet. 3. Checklist Although NOT AN EXHAUSTIVE LIST, this
checklist can be utilised to assist designers in ensuring all
salient items are considered within the design, and what UK Power
Networks consider form part of the contestable design. F.A.Q
Passwords a.- Modifying the structure of the file As a protection
measure to keep the standard presentation of this file, in order to
delete/modifiy columns/rows it is necesary to introduce a password,
which initially is set as: bpi Tom James UK Power Netwoks
Checklist
E = Electrical
1.2
A site location map, with grid reference, outlining the site in
relation to at least two identifiable streets or roads.
1.3
1.4
Identification of the principal ICP and works they are undertaking.
Where ICP is not undertaking works, details of those who are to
carry out works.
1.5
List of materials – this shall include the UK Power Networks SAP
Material/Product Code.
1.6
1.8
2.1
Overall site maximum load power requirement in kVA or MVA as
appropriate.
2.2
Details of type and electrical loading of equipment to be connected
including details of equipment which is subject to switching by the
Supplier.
2.3
Start current of large motors; including starter type and frequency
of start and frequencies and magnitudes of the harmonic rejection
currents (thyristor soft start only).
2.4
2.5
Calculation of demand to be determined by a suitable program and is
dependent upon the number of connections and the designer’s
estimate of annual unit consumption.
2.6
Harmonic and power quality studies (incl P28 compliance) showing
the impact to the UK Power Networks’ local network.
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3.1
Overall site maximum generation capacity in kW or MW as
appropriate.
3.2
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
Harmonic and power quality studies (incl P28 compliance) showing
the impact to the UK Power Networks’ local network.
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4.1
Overall site layout with location of substation to be adopted by
UKPN and clear ownership boundaries.
4.2
An ESQCR risk assessment on the location of the substation and its
appropriate enclosure type.
4.3
4.4
Scaled drawings in line with the following:
· 1:2500 scale plan
for overhead line changes.
· 1:250 and/or
1:500 scale plan for underground cable routes in public
areas.
· 1:50, 1:100
and/or 1:250 scale plans for details inside substation compounds,
switch houses and for substation site layouts.
· 1:500, 1:1250
and/or 1:2500 for Legal Plans.
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5.1
Site layout showing structures and access road to public highway.
This should be extended to show any existing buildings within or
adjacent to the site boundary / perimeter.
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.7
Plant lifting diagrams with respect to existing site constraints
like buried services and OHL etc. This also to be included in
maintenance manual/strategy.
5.8
Soil Investigations or bore/trial holes to identify and confirm
soil conditions, bearing capacities, contamination, water table and
CBR values.
5.9
5.10
5.11
Flood survey. Information obtained from the Environment Agency
Website is sufficient, unless site is classified within Flood Zones
2 or 3, where further information will be required.
5.12
Insulation, water proofing and water ingress control, design,
specification and guarantee of the suppliers.
5.13
Structural assessments calculations if any of the existing assets
is being affected, interfaced, changed or altered.
5.14
5.15
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A single line network diagram indicating POC and ownership
boundaries.
6.2
Main connections and protection diagram of the local site
indicating ownership boundaries.
6.3
6.4
6.5
AC and DC schematic diagrams and schedules of equipment including
the full code of protection relays.
6.6
6.8
6.9
Multicore and multipair schematic and schedules, including any
interface boxes.
6.10
6.14
6.15
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7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
Cable rating calculations along the cable route. This shall take
into account load current, fault levels and thermal
resistivity.
7.6
Thermal resistivity test certificate of backfill material if other
than soil.
7.7
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8.2
8.3
Name and contact details of the Solicitor or agent acting for the
land owner.
8.4
Legal Drawings and Draft Legal Agreements – Substation Lease, Cable
Easement drawings and draft legal agreements.
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9.1
A single line network diagram indicating connection of the ANM
equipment.
9.2
Detailed wiring schematics for interface design of ANM with
generator control system.
9.3
9.4
Diagram detailing design of externally mounted equipment (such as
aerials) and future maintenance procedure.
9.5
Design of backed up DC supply/charger on site for ANM
equipment.
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10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
10.5
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Compliance with all of the above requirements (1 through 10).
11.2
UKPN protection settings requested and completed (6 weeks turn
around). For this the following are required: the proposed
protection settings for customer network and the test certificates
for Class X CTs.
11.3
11.9
Maintenance strategy/manual for UKPN adopted assets. This should
include all the information that is required to carry out any
future works on UKPN adopted assets.
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12.1
As Built records of drawings for ProjectWise and NetMap (the latter
in compliance with EOS 09-0100).
12.2
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Revision
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The acceptance of these documents by UK Power Networks shall not be
deemed
Circuit
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as validation of the submission and nor does it infer their fitness
for purpose.
Civil
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UK Power Networks does not accept any liability for the
submission.
Electrical
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Any changes to the documents should be undertaken in accordance
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your organisation’s approved change control procedures. Such
variations must
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Resubmissions should be accompanied with a drawing register in an
Excel
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This design documents does not relieve the originating organisation
in any way
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Please note in order to achieve full acceptance, designer must
respond
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with adequate evidence to all UKPN queries stated within this
document.
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• UK Power Networks harmonised civil layout:
• EDS 07-0020 provides typical building size and foundation
design
• Can be of masonry, GRP, elevated composite cladding or steel
containerised construction – TBC following Asset Management
approval
• Looped connections to be of masonry construction
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Examples of good workmanship • Elevated containerised GRP
buildings….
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Benefits…..
• Minimises sub structure excavations / off site disposal • Raises
building above any known flood level • Removes water ingress into
any basement areas • Removes Type B confined space • Easier
terminations into switchgear/greater working
area/benefit of natural light • Containerised building constructed
and fitted out in
controlled environment, and delivered as a ‘plug and play’
unit
• Minimises on-site trades
Steel Containerised Building
• Currently under going prolonged trial with a view to gain Asset
Management approval. Benefits as GRP building seen previously
• Install Video
Duct Sealing Systems
Sealing of duct penetrations has been a historic concern with these
buildings. We have seen a number of contestable installs utilising
a cast-in duct system (Hauff Technik) which has proved to be one of
the better duct installs we have seen. Although more expensive than
UK Power Networks approved ‘Rayflate’ system, it is installed with
the concrete base and guarantees a prolonged seal.
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Door Locks
UK Power Networks approved GRP supplier is Morgan Marine. The
door/lock furniture used is Mico Tindall, which historically proves
difficult to retro fit UK Power Networks approved Locken lock. A
local ICP has modified a Locken barrel which fits into the Mico
Tindall door furniture. This therefore avoids lock-out boxes.
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Design Kits
UK Power Networks have been approached by an ICP to pre-approve a
typical 2-panel t’eed connection. Work upfront approving a typical
“design kit” saves programme time and rejections on future schemes.
This pre-approval covers all aspects from building, foundation,
electrical, cable etc., with only site specific elements requiring
design assurance (geotechnical, FRA etc.).
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Drones
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Other areas of improvement
Over the past 12 months we have seen a significant improvement in
the following areas • Landing platforms/access paths • Access
roads/turning circles • LV supplies/change over socket • Satellite
install • General workmanship
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Innovation
UK Power Networks pride themselves on innovation and are keen to
obtain any innovative ideas which could assist in reducing cost,
programme time, Health and Safety etc.
What can you offer…………
EHV Electrical Design Submission
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• A typical EHV Design submission is:
• 33 or 132kV connection via tee or loop to overhead or underground
network
• Predominately generation or storage but can be demand
Can include more complex 11kV connections comprising metered switch
panels (not RMUs)
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Position of CT’s
Useful Site Information
• Cable/multi core sheets are required to be produced and provided
in .pdf as well as excel format.
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What issues do you have with the design submissions?
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UK Power Networks EHV New Demand and Customer Connection
Commissioning Requirements
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Why Test and Commission assets on site?
• Ensure integrity and safe operation of assets Which in turn:
Protects staff and third parties from undue exposure to
harm Protects customers from un-planned network events Maintains
supply to customers upstream of network
faults Meets the operational needs and philosophies of the
asset owner Electrical Safety, Quality, Continuity regulations
2002
Section 6: Electrical Protection
UK Power Networks Commissioning Requirements
Relevant Documents
• ECP 11-0001 Grid and Primary Installation and Commissioning
Requirements
• ECP 11-0003 Testing and Commissioning Guidance Notes • ECP
11-0006 High Voltage Insulation Testing • ECP 11-0010 BSC Metering
Equipment Commissioning
Requirements • ECP 11-0201a Grid and Primary General Test
Form
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Inspection and Test Plan (ITP)
• Formal plan detailing the Inspection and Testing regime required
for the project
• Thought should be given to key elements of the build stage to
capture all inspection points prior to DNO formal Inspection oThis
should include: oICP Civil signoff, building entry waterproofing
etc. oElectrical signoff, equipment DNO approved, DSR
compliant etc. oTest / Commissioning plan approval, full
design
approval
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Test / Commissioning Engineer Assurance
knowledge for relevant system voltage • Familiarity of programming
/ test equipment • Provision of sufficient time and resources to
carry out the
commissioning works safely, accurately and completely • Risk of
prolongation of testing, jeopardising connection
dates.
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ECP 11-0001 Grid and Primary Installation and Commissioning
Requirements
• 4 Design Consultation • The design shall be subject to peer
review during
development and verification on completion. • All designs shall
allow for full functional testing before
schemes are energised and for future maintenance testing
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ECP 11-0001 Grid and Primary Installation and Commissioning
Requirements
• 5 Commissioning Plan • A commissioning plan detailing the
commissioning works
shall be submitted to UK Power Networks Project Manager before
starting the site commissioning activity. The plan shall be
developed by the appointed Commissioning Engineer responsible for
the project.
• UK Power Networks Project Manager and the UK Power Networks
appointed Witness Engineer shall review the plan before the
commissioning works begin.
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Commissioning Plan
To Include: • Scope of works – details of systems and plant items
to be tested. • List of engineers involved in the commissioning
works • Programme showing logical sequence of tests and a
description of
these tests • Configuration of relay settings and files – including
who will install
them • Agreed list of tests to be omitted and the justification for
this (e.g.
factory timing tests or tests that may be impractical). •
References – list of drawings and documents • Test results format –
UK Power Networks in-house style or
contractor style. • Instrument calibration – assurance that all
instruments and test
equipment are calibrated, in date and fit for purpose.
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ECP 11-0001 Grid and Primary Installation and Commissioning
Requirements
• 9 Test Results • The cost and effort of carrying out
commissioning can be
wasted if the results are not recorded in a consistent and usable
manner. As a minimum requirement all recorded results shall be
stored securely on site.
• The test results shall be those directly recorded during testing
and not transcribed at a later stage. A paper copy shall remain
on-site at all times.
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ECP 11-0001 Grid and Primary Installation and Commissioning
Requirements
• 9.3 As-built Drawings and Commissioning Records • Two copies of
the drawings and a full drawing schedule
are required during on-site commissioning work. 1. The first copy
shall be marked up as changes take
place and along with the commissioning test records shall remain on
site at all times.
2. The second copy shall be marked up to enable the as-built
drawings to be created and stored electronically.
• Once the paper copies of the as-built drawings are returned to
site all earlier versions shall be removed.
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ECP 11 – 0201a Grid and Primary General Test Form
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Sample commissioning plan
Further Questions / Clarification?
All engineering policies and procedures are available from UK Power
Networks Technical Document Library, G81
Thankyou for your involvement.
EHV Design and Commissioning Workshop 18th June 2018
Pratt Street-Emergency Exits
EHV Civil Design SubmissionJamie Adams Design Lead EPN &
SPN
Content of Contestable Submission
EHV Electrical Design SubmissionJamie Adams Design Lead EPN &
SPN
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UK Power NetworksEHV New Demand and Customer
ConnectionCommissioning Requirements
Why Test and Commission assets on site?
UK Power Networks Commissioning Requirements
Inspection and Test Plan (ITP)
Test / Commissioning Engineer Assurance
Commissioning Plan
Sample commissioning plan
Further Questions / Clarification?
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