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Electrical Wks-Technical - Specification - For - Electrical - Installation PDF
Electrical Wks-Technical - Specification - For - Electrical - Installation PDF
1.0
1.1
1.2
1.3
EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS
All materials, fittings, applications, accessories to be supplied by the
Contractor shall be of best quality and shall conform to the specification
given hereunder. The equipment shall be manufactured in accordance
with the current Indian Standards Specification. Samples of all
materials before being used shall be procured by the Contractor to the
Engineer-in-Charge or his authorized representatives. The material
shall be used / installed only after approval by the Engineer -in-Charge.
1.3.1 Switches
All switches for wiring shall be manufactured in accordance with
IS:3854 and shall be piano type unless otherwise specified.
1.3.2
Receptacles
Only three pin-type receptacles manufac tured in accordance with
IS:1293 shall be used with third terminal connected to the earth. All
receptacles shall be provided with a switch mounted on the same
enclosure. Receptacles shall be of flush mounting type except for the
rating above 15/16 amps. un less otherwise specified.
Outlet boxes for socket, switches fixtures and regulators etc. shall be of
minimum 18 gauge (for size up to 20 cm x 30 cm) and 16 gauge (for
size above 20 cm x 30 cm) or specified in the schedul e of items.
Junction / outlet boxes shall be used in roof slab where concealed
wiring has been adopted. The junction / outlet / switch boxes shall be
painted with anticorrosive paint before installation. Cover plates shall
be of Formica or approved equival ent with colour to suit the wall. Cover
plates shall be fixed by cadmium plated brass screw and suitable c.p.
brass cup washers. An earth terminal with stud and washers shall be
provided in each MS box for termination of protective earth conductors.
1.3.4 Conduit and Fittings
Conduits shall be of metallic or non -metallic type as specified :
a) All rigid metallic conduit pipes shall be of steel and be ISI marked.
The minimum wall thickness shall be 1.6 mm (16 SWG) up to 32 mm
dia and 2 mm (14 SWG) above 32 mm dia. The conduit shall be solid
drawn or reamed by welding and finished with galvanized or stove
enameled surface.
b) All non-metallic conduit pipes and accessories shall be of suitable
material complying with IS:2509-1973 and IS:3419-1976 for rigid
conduits and IS:6946-1973 for flexible conduits. The interior of the
conduits shall be smooth and free from obstructions. The rigid pipes
shall be ISI marked.The minimum wall thickness of the rigid non metallic conduits shall be 1.6 mm up to 25 mm dia conduit.
c) No conduit less than 20 mm in diameter shall be used.
d) All metallic conduit accessories shall be only threaded type, pin grip
or clamp type accessories are not acceptable.
e) Accessories for non -metallic rigid type of conduits shall be normal ly
of grip type.
1.3.5 Casing and Capping
a) Casing and capping shall be of good quality PVC, free from defects
like deformations, unevenness, blisters, cavities, etc.
b) The casing shall be of square or rectangular body with top of the
side walls suitable for tightly fitting slide -in type capping with double
grooving. All surfaces shall have smooth finish inside and outside.
1.3.6 Wires and Cables
a) Wiring cables
- Wires shall be PVC insulated 1100 V grade as per IS:1554.
- Conductors shall be of st randed copper.
TABLE 1
MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE NUMBER OF 650 / 1100 V GRADE
CABLES THAT CAN BE DRAWN INTO RIGID CONDUITS
1.4.3
Earthing
A) Materials
i)
B) Installation
i) Electrodes shall be as far as practicable, be embedded below
permanent moisture level to a depth of at least 1.25 m. If rock is
encountered, the depth of burial may be less than the specified value,
subject to approval of the Engineer -in-Charge. In such case, the
electrodes may be buried inclined to the vertical with inclination not
more
than 30 from the vertical.
ii) In case where more than one electrode has been specified, the
distance between two electrodes shall preferably be not less than twice
the length of the electrode.
iii) Plate electrodes shall be buried such that its top edge is at a depth
not less than 1.5 m from the surface of the ground.
iv) Earth electrode normally shall not be located closer than 1.5 m from
any building and should not be installed in proximity to a metal fence to
avoid the possibility of the fence becoming live due to v oltage gradient
of the electrodes. If the metal fence is unavoidable, it should be
earthed.
v) The strip electrodes shall be buried in trenches or ditches not less
than 0.5 m deep and the length of the buried conductor shall be
sufficient to give the requi red earth resistance. It shall, however, be not
less than 15 m.
1.4.4 Installation of Fixtures / Fan
i) Fixtures shall be firmly supported from the structures, support clamps,
etc., may be bolted or welded to the existing steelwork or metal inserts.
In case of concrete structures, where metal inserts are not available,
fixtures will be fixed to or supported from concrete surfaces with the
help of anchor fastener. In such cases special care shall be taken to
see that anchoring is firm. In case of concrete structures where metal
inserts are not available, fixtures having smaller weights shall be
supported by nylon sleeve / steel sleeve anchors inserting in neatly
drilled holes or appropriate size as shown in the typical drawing. Nylon
or steel sleeve / rawl plugs should be inserted by making 1.5 deep,
0.25 dia, cylindrical hole using electric hand drill. In no case wooden
plugs shall be allowed. This procedure shall be followed for fitting all
types of electrical fittings, switchboard, conduits etc. on surface in wall /
ceilings.
ii) Fan clamps shall be of suitable design according to the nature of
construction of the ceiling on which these clamps are to be filled. In all
cases the fan clamps shall be fabricated from new metal of suitable
sizes and they shall be as close fitting as possible. Fan clamps for
reinforced concrete roof shall be buried with the casting and due care
shall be taken that they shall serve the purpose. Fan clamps for wood
beams shall be of suitable flat iron fixed on two sides of the be am and
according to the size and section of the beam one or two mild steel
bolts passing through the
beam shall hold both flat iron together. Fan clamps for steel joints shall
be fabricated from flat iron to fit rigidly to the bottom flange of the beam.
Care shall be taken during fabrication that the metal does not crack
while hammering to shape. In cases where false ceiling exists, the fans
shall be firmly connected to the structure / ceiling and not to the false
ceiling.
1.4.5 Lightning Protection
i) Lightning protection shall be done in accordance with the tender
specification,IS:2309-1989 and National Electrical Code.
ii) The materials for the air -termination, down conductors etc. For the
lightning protective system shall be copper or G.I., as per spe cification.
Recommended shape and minimum sizes of the conductors for use
above ground and below are given below:
Shape and minimum size of conductors for use above ground :
Materials and shape
Round copper wire
Stranded copper wire
Minimum size
6 mm dia
50 mm2 (or 7 / 3.0 mm dia)
Copper strip
20 x 3 mm
8 mm dia
20 x 3 mm
8mm dia
Copper strip
32X6Mm
10mm dia
32 x 6 mm
viii) Fasteners
Conductors shall be securely attached to the building or other object to
be protected by fasteners which shall be substantial in construction, not
subject to breakage and shall be made of galvanised steel or other
suitable material. If fasteners are made of steel, they should be
galvanised to protect them against corrosion. If they are made of any
other material suitable precautions should be taken to avoid corrosion.
Some samples of fasteners are shown in IS:2309 -1969.
ix) Earth Resistance
Each earth termination should have a resistance in ohms to earth not
exceeding numerically the product of 10 and the number of earth
terminations to be provided. The whole of the lightning protective
system should have a combined resistance to earth not exceeding 10
ohms before any bonding has been effected to metal in or on the
structure or to surface below ground.
1.4.6 Testing of Wiring Installation
After completion of wiring a general inspection is carried out by the
Engineer-in- Charge or his representative to verify that the provisions
of the specification and Indian Electricity Rules, 1956 have been
complied with. After inspection, the following tests shall be carried out
before an installation or an addition to the existing installation is put into
service.
The following tests shall be done
a) The insulation resistance shall be measured by applying between
earth and the whole system of conductor or any section thereof with all
fuses in place and all switches closed and except in earthed concentric
wiring, all lamps in position or both poles of installation otherwise
electrically connected together, a DC voltage of notless than twice the
working voltage, provided that it does not exceed 500 volts for medium
voltage circuits. Where the supply is derived from the e-wire (AC or DC)
or polyphone system the neutral pole of which is connected to earth
1.5
Cable Laying
1.5.1 Route
i) Before the cable laying work is undertaken, the route layout of the
cable shall be submitted to the Engineer -in-Charge and the work shall
be undertaken only after approval of the route layout.
ii) a) Whenever cables of different voltages are laid following points
shall be noted while laying along well demarcated or established roads,
the LV / MV cables shall be laid further from the kerb line than HV
cables.
b) Cables of different voltages and also power and control cables shall
be kept in different trenches with adequate separ ation. Where available
space is restricted such that this requirement cannot be met, LV / MV
cables shall be laid above HV cables.
c) Where cables cross one another, the cable of higher voltage shall be
laid at a lower level than the cable of lower voltag e.
iii) Proximity to communication cables.
Power and communication cables shall be as far as possible cross
each other at right angels. The horizontal and vertical clearance
between them shall not be less than 60 cm.
1.5.2 Methods of Laying
The cables shall be laid direct in ground, pipe, closed or open ducts,
cable trays or on surface of wall etc. The method(s) of laying required
shall be specified in the tender / schedule of work.
1.5.3 Laying direct in ground
i) This method shall be adopted where specified in the schedule of
works. Normally this method shall be adopted when the cable route is
through open ground, along roads, lanes, etc. and where no frequent
excavations are likely to be encountered and where re-excavation is
easily possible without affecting other services.
ii) Trenching
a) Width and depth of the trench shall be as shown in the drawing.
When more than one tier of cables is unavoidable and vertical
formation of laying is adopted, the depth of the trench shall be
increased by 30 cm for each additional tier to be formed
.
b) The trenches shall be excavated in reasonably straight lines.
Wherever there is a change in the direction, a suitable curvature shall
be adopted complying with the minimum bending radius specified in
TABLE 2
MINIMUM BENDING RADIUS PAPER INSULATED CABLES AND XLPE
CABLES
System voltage
Minimum bending
radius
Single Core
Armoured
12D
MultiCore
Unmoured
11KV
20D
15D
22KV
25D
15D
20D
33KV
30D
20D
25D
a) Sand cushioning
The excavated trench shall be provided with a layer of clean, dry sand
cushion of not less than 8 cm in depth, before la ying the cables therein.
However, sand cushioning may not be provided for MV cables, where
there is no possibility of any mechanical damage to the cables due to
heavy or shock loading on the soil above if so specified in the tender
document and as per appr oval of the Engineer-in-Charge. Sand
cushioning shall however be invariably provided in the case of HV
cables.
b) The cable drum shall be properly mounted on jacks, or on a cable
wheel at a suitable location, making sure that the spindle, jack etc. are
strong enough to carry the weight of the drum without failure and that
the spindle is horizontal in the bearings so as to prevent the drum
creeping to one side while rotating.
c) The cable shall be pulled over in rollers in the trench steadily and
uniformly without jerks and strain. The entire cable length shall be far
as possible laid off in one stretch. PVC / XLPE cables less than 120
sq.mm size may be removed by Flaking i.e. by making one long loop
in the reverse direction.
For short runs and sizes up to 50 sq.mm of MV cables, any other
suitable method of direct handling and laying can be adopted without
strain or excess bending of the cables.
d) After the cable has been so uncoiled, it shall be lifted slightly over
the rollers beginning from one end by helpers standing about 10 m
apart and drawn straight.The cable shall then be lifted off the rollers
and laid in a reasonably straight line.
e) Testing before covering
The cables shall be tested in presence of the Engineer -in-Charge for
continuity of cores and insulation resistance and the cable length shall
be measured, before closing the trench.
f) Sand covering
Cables laid in trenches in a single tier formation shall have a covering
of dry sand of not less than 17 cm above the base cushion of sand
before the protective covers laid.
In the case of vertical multi -tier formation, after the first cable has been
laid, a sand cushion of 30 cm shall be provided over the base cushion
before the second tier is laid. If additional tiers are formed, each of the
subsequent tiers also shall have a sand cushion of 30 cm as stated
above. Cables in the top most tier shall have a final sand covering not
less than 17 cm before the protective cover is laid.
ii) Following guide of the pipe fill shall be used for sizing the pipe size:
a) 1 cable in pipe
53% full
b) 2 cables in pipe
31% full
c) 3 or more cables
43% full
d) Multiple cables
40% full
1.5.8 Jointing
i) Location
a) Before laying a cable, proper locations for the proposed cable joints,
if any, shall be decided, so that when the cable is actually laid, the
joints are made in the most suitable places. As far as possible, water
logged locations, carriage ways, pavements, proximity to telephone
cables, gas or water mains, inaccessible places, ducts, pipes, racks etc.
shall be avoided for locating the cable joints.
b) Joints shall be staggered by 2 m to 3 m when joints are to be done
for two or more cables laid together in the same trench.
ii) Joint pits
a) Joints pits shall be of sufficient dimensions as to allow easy and
comfortable working. The sides of the pit shall be well protected from
loose earth falling into it. It shall also be covered by a tarpaulin to
prevent dust and other foreign matter being blown on the exposed
joints and jointing materials.
b) Sufficient ventilation shall be provided during jointing operation in
order to disperse fumes given out by fluxing.
iii) Safety precaution
a) A caution board indicating CAUTION CABLE JOINTING WORK
IN PROGRESS shall be displayed to warn the public and traffic where
necessary.
b) Before jointing is commenced, all safety precautions like isolation,
discharging, earthing, display of caution board on the controlling
switchgear etc. shall be taken to ensure that the cable wound not be
inadvertently charged form live supply. Metallic armour and external
metallic bonding shall be connected to earth. Where Permit to Work
system is in vogue, safety procedures prescribed shall be complied
with.
iv) Jointer
Jointing work shall be carried out by a licensed / experienced (where
there is no licensing system for jointers) cable jointer.
1.5.9 Testing
i) Testing before laying All cables, before laying, shall be tested with a
500 V megger for cables of 1.1 KV grade, or with a 2500 / 5000 V
megger for cables of higher voltage. The cable cores shall be tested for
8. Power hacksaw
9. Conduit dye set
10. Hydraulic crimping machine
11. Hand crimping tool
12. Portable electric blowers, vacuum cleaners
13. Miscellaneous items such as sling, pulleys tarpaulins,
wooden sleepers, ladders, etc. as required.
14. Safety belts, safety goggles, hand gloves
15. Separate tool kit for each electrician
B. Test Instruments
1. Insulation tester 0-500-1000 V hand driven
2. Insulation tester 2500 / 5000 V motor driven
3. Phase sequence indicator
4. Earth megger
5. Single phase variac
6. Phase variac
7. AVO meter / multimeter
8. AVO meter / multimeter
9. Portable ammeter, wattmeter, P.F. meter
10. Portable voltmeter
11. Clip on meters of different ranges
12. Tachometer
13.Kelvins double bridge for measurement of very low
resistance
14. DC high pot test kit
15. LUX METER to measure illumination levels
1.7
1.7.1 All wirings for light and power circuits shall be in PVC conduits
recessed in wall / ceiling.
1.7.2 All 5A and 15A switches shall be piano type of approved make.
17.3 All wires for point wiring and the single core wires specified for sub
main and circuit wirings shall be 1.1 KV grade PVC insulated FRLS
copper multistoried wires of approved brand. The multicore cables
indicated in the drawings shall, however, be PVC insul ated and
sheathed armored aluminium underground cables of approved brands.
1.7.4 Supply of light fittings, fans and exhaust fans have been included in the
scope of this tender.
1.7.5 All 6A receptacles shall be flush type and shall have 5 pins with 1 pi n
for earth connection and 2 pins each for Phase and neutral
connections. 16A receptacles shall have 6 pins (suitable for connecting
both 6A and 16A plug tops) with 2 pins each for phase, neutral and
earth connections.
1.7.6 Samples of all the materials t o be used in the work shall be submitted
to the Engineer-in-Charge (Elect.) for approval. No material other than
those approved by the NRL shall be used in any of the works.
1.0
SCOPE OF WORK
The Scope of the Works includes the following Supply, installation and commissioning of Slim, High Wall -mounted
Type 1.5TR/ 2 TR capacity Split Air -conditioning Plants with cordl ess
remote including all accessories 25 Nos. and 3nos 5,5 TR , 2nos 11
TR Ductable Air conditioning Plant
2.0
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
The detailed specification of the 1.5TR/2 TR Capacity Split Air conditioning plant is as follows:(i) Split Air-conditioning Plant
a) Star rating:
b) Type of Mounting:
c) Type of Compressor:
Reciprocating/Rotary
ABS
Thermostat
17300/23100 Btu/Hr
g) Power consumption:
800cu/ hr (min)
= 470/620 CFM
= 43/42/38; 48/47/45 db
= 3 Nos
= 1 Nos.
The Split Air-conditioners should confirm to IS: 1391 (Part -2)1992 With Amendment No.1 & 2, fitted with hermetically sealed air
compressor operating on refrigerant R -22 suitable for wall mounting.
The scope of installation shall include installation as per the
requirement of the Engineer -in-Charge/Consultant.
sheet. The ducts should be covered with acoustic insulation (48kg/cu.mtr) R.P.
tissue paper along with thermal insulation of duct with aluminum foil faced
25mm thick glass wool (32kg/cu. Mtr) and joints sealed with PVC tape and it
should be hanged by using G.I. Fastener, angle cleat, hanging rod, J hook,
and MS angle of required specification. The opening of the ducts should be
connected with aluminum powder coated grill or diffuser with VCD w hichever
is applicable. For return air grill or diffuser without VCD has to connect in
ceiling. The indoor and outdoor unit should be connected with proper control
cable power cable and refrigerant hard copper pipe filled with refrigerant of
required specifications. Insulated drain pipe should be connected from IDU to
nearest drain with not less than 25mm NB hard. The main ducts should be
connected with mouth piece of IDU by a canvas with zip. The ODU has to
placed in a MS structure if necessary.
66000 Btu/Hr.
2200 CFM
Fan type:
Fan quantity:
2 nos.
Fan Discharge:
Horizontal.
One.
Control Type:
66000 Btu/Hr.
4200 CFM
Fan type:
Centrifugal Fan
Fan quantity:
1 no.
Fan Discharge:
No. of fan motor:
Horizontal.
One.
Compressor Type:
132000 Btu/Hr.
4400 CFM
Fan type:
Fan quantity:
2 nos.
Fan Discharge:
Horizontal/Vertical.
One.
Control Type:
Two.
132000 Btu/Hr.
4176 CFM
Fan type:
Centrifugal Fan
Fan quantity:
2 nos.
Fan Discharge:
Horizontal/Vertical.
Two.
Compressor Type:
SCOPE OF WORK
3.1.1. The scope of work shall include designing supplying and installing testing and
commissioning of Analogue Addressable Fire Detection cum Alarm System
with central monitoring system. This shall conform to r elevant latest standards
for fire alarm systems.
3.1.2
It shall be possible to trip from the Fire Alarm Panel through the use of
Addressable Output Modules, individual AHU activated by the fire signal of
specified detectors.
3.1.4
The Building shall have a multi zone panel with each area forming of one or
more software programmed zones.
3.1.5
All wiring shall be done using 2c x 1.5mm2 PVC insulated armored copper
cable. (FRLS).
3.1.4
3.2
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
FIRE ALARM PANEL (FACP)
a)
b)
The Fire alarm control panel shall be able to supervise individual detectors
for proper performance as well as to give pinpoint location of fire alarm.
c)
The panel shall have hooter alarm as well as facility for cutting off of AHUs
and ventilation fans.
3.2.1. LOOP
a)
b)
The loop card shall have built -in circuit isolator to accommodate Class A
wiring.
c)
3.2.2
ADDRESSABLE DEVICES
This term indicates the complete group of addressable devices such as
detectors, Manual call Stations, addressable output/input modules etc.
3.2.3
DETECTORS
b)
c)
d)
The detectors shall have a common base to allow easy interchange of various
types of detectors.
3.2.4
a)
The Manual Call Station shall be addressable typ e with input modules to
define the device/location.
b)
The Manual call station shall be breakable type with suitable protection and
base box. .
3.2.5
OUTPUT MODULE
a)
Output module shall mean addressable points from the Fire alarm control
panel with potential free contacts for tripping of AHUs, power supply etc. as
required.
3.2.6
INPUT MODULE
a)
b)
The dual channel module shall be selectable for Normally Open or closed.
3.2.7
FAULT ISOLATOR
a)
This unit shall be placed on the loop preferably after every 20 devices and
shall be able to isolate electrical short circuit in the wiring.
b)
All the other detectors shall remain functional because of the Class A wiring
of the loop.
c)
The isolator shall not utilize an address and shall be built into the detector
base wherever required.
3.2.8
SOUNDERS
a)
b)
The sounders shall derive power from separate cable with vo ltage adopter.
c)
d)
The sounder shall have an output of at least 85 db at 1 mtr. The sounder shall
be programmed to get activated in event of an alarm from a single
detector/device or a group of detectors/ devices.
3.3
3.3.1 The Fire Alarm System shall give Audio/Visual Alarm Signals when the
temperature in case of Heat Detector or smoke density in case of Smoke
Detector exceeds the pre-set limit.
3.3.2
The system shall give pinpoint location of fire with warning system.
3.3.3
The system shall have a microprocessor -based control and monitoring facility.
3.3.4
3.3.5
Annunciation facility shall also be inbuilt into the Fire alarm control panel, the
panel being able to initiate alarm signal for any particular zone.
3.3.6
a) The system shall be fully supervised for all fault conditions with distinctive
alarm operated for fault and fire conditions.
b) Test buttons and software features shall be provided to test the electronic
circuits and detector health.
3.3.7
3.4.1
The Fire Alarm Control Panel shall be micro proc essor based fully Analogue
Addressable, Analogue Control Unit with centralized monitoring which shall
control all Analogue Addressable Detectors, Manual Call Stations and
Switching Systems (for disconnecting AHU and power supply) connected with
IP card output for communication with other panel and central control station
(CCS).
3.4.2
a) All addressable units shall be connected to the Fire alarm control panel
through the Loop Cards and shall be addressed through individual numbers.
b) The Fire alarm control panel shall be able to obtain analogue value for all
detectors in the circuit through a pulsed digitalized current data.
c) The Fire alarm control panel shall be able to analyses all analogue inputs
from all addressable units, and through its own softw are and ambient level
screening the Fire alarm control panel shall be able to identify fire, possible
fire or fault conditions.
d) The unit supervision shall be dynamic and continuous.
3.4.3
a) The Fire alarm control panel shall also give adequate warni ng signal
whenever there is dust accumulation in detectors.
a) Short / Open circuit fault shall also be reported at the Fire alarm control
panel.
b) In such cases, the system through the use of fault isolators shall be able to
isolate that segment.
c) The missing Detectors/Devices shall also be reported at the Fire alarm
control panel with identification of the location.
3.4.5
a) The Fire alarm control panel shall have the facility to set each smoke
sensor sensitivity remotely.
b)It shall also be possible to set the sensitivity to a high level or low level
based on night or day time.(time based sensing)
3.4.6
a) When an alarm condition is sensed at the Fire alarm control panel from a
smoke or heat detector, a delay time/alarm verification period shall be started.
b) If the sensor is still in alarm after the delay time expires, an alarm condition
is reported.
c) The delay time shall be adjustable from 0 to 990 secs.
3.4.7
The Fire alarm control panel shall have the facility to perform walk test.
3.4.8
In the walk test mode, the performance of each device is checked out by
initiating the device.
3.4.9
As each device is placed into alarm the Fire alarm control panel shall print
the condition and automatically reset the device.
3.4.18 In case of testing of the system from the Fire alarm control panel the Display
shall be able to give readouts of analogue value of all detectors
being tested.
3.4.19 The Fire alarm control panel shall also be able to carry out continuous self
monitoring when in normal condition.
3.4.20 The Fire alarm control panel shall have either an in -built or external printer
coupled to the Fire alarm control panel, which shall log all events with time.
3.4.21 The printout shall clearly indicate the event - Fire/Pre Alarm/Fault etc. With
the unit address and time.
3.4.22 The Fire alarm control panel shall also be able to discriminate between false
alarms and fire conditions.
3.4.23 The Fire alarm control panel shall carry out priority selection of alarm in case
alarm activities in two or more remotely located units simultaneously. In such
cases, the manual call stations shall have the highest priority.
3.4.24 The Fire alarm control panel shall also be able to actuate switches
automatically in case of Fire co ndition that of AHUs and power supply or
other systems such as piped pressurized gas supply /Access control doors.
3.4.25 The System shall be fail safe and adequate safe guards should be ensured
that in the event of a failure of a part of the System it shall not handicap the
complete System.
3.4.26 The agency shall be responsible for preparation and installation of System
Software into the Fire Alarm Control Panel.
3.4.27 The Software shall be user friendly.
3.4.28 The system shall be secured again st Software errors.
3.4.29 The system shall have the ability to be upgraded so as to incorporate more
features at a later date.
3.4.30 a)The Fire alarm control panel shall have its own Battery Backup of a
minimum of 40 hours in normal run and then half an hour in alarm condition.
b) The back up time calculation shall be done as per relevant standards and
produced for approval.
c) The Battery shall be 2*12V (24V) DC and of sealed lead acid rechargeable
maintenance free type, housed inside the FACP.
3.4.32 The voltage rating shall be from 14V DC to 31V DC, though the voltage may
be change.
3.4.33 a)The Fire alarm control panel shall be totally enclosed dust and vermin proof
type made of minimum 13 gauge dust inhibited sheet with even baked finish.
b) The Fire alarm control panel shall be of completely solid state design.
3.4.34 a) The logic circuitry shall be based on high noise immunity solid state
hardware employing modular construction.
b) Logic cards shall be of epoxy fibber glass construction .
3.4.35 The Fire alarm control panel shall have UL approval.
3.4.36 The system shall be designed such that it shall be possible to add at least
20% of the Detectors for future expansion without extra cost on the panel.
3.4.37 a)The panel should have the facility to interface with an automatic two
channel programmable speech dialer for verbal reporting of fire.
b) Fire alarm control panel shall be able to call four telephone numbers per
channel.
c) The programmable speech dialer shall have two alarm inputs and shall
provide listen-in capabilities through the built-in microphone.
d) The dialer shall have a built -in keypad for easy operation, programming
and voice recording.
3.4.39 The fire alarm panel should be provided with IP integration card
3.5
ADDRESSABLE DETECTORS
MULTISENSOR DETECTOR
3.5.1
a) All detectors shall be fitted with plug -in system type, from the maintenance
and compatibility point of views.
b) An alarm condition should not affect a detectors good functioning.
c) After resetting the alarm, the detector shall resume operations without
readjustment of any kind.
3.5.2. a) The detector shall have a Multisensor type integrates photoelectric smoke
and fixed temperature heat sensing technology.
b) It shall be possible to use a s ingle detector type for both above and below
false ceiling applications.
c) The detector shall be capable of detecting fast flaming fires and slow
smoldering fires equally well.
d) The detector shall therefore be a multi technology detector or shall be o f
unique design whereby a single type/model can be used in applications
where either ISD/OSD would be normally used.
3.5.3
a)The detector shall be able to sense incipient fire by detecting the presence
of visible and invisible products of combustion.
b) The detector shall be suitable for low voltage (between 13 to 31V DC) two
wire supply.
c) The detector shall be provided with Single/Twin LED indication.
d) The sensitivity of the detector shall not vary with change in ambient
temperature, humidity, pressure or voltage variation, air currents and should
not trigger the false alarm due to the above condition.
3.5.4 a) The detector shall be suitably protected against dust accumulation/ ingress.
b) The detector shall be free from maintenance and function ally tested at
periodic intervals.
c) All detectors shall be identical in construction design and characteristic to
facilitate easy replacement and interchangeable by suitable programming.
3.5.5
a) The coverage per smoke detector shall strictly follow r elevant standards.
b) It shall be possible to connect Smoke Detector with Heat Detector or
Manual Push Button in the same circuit.
c) The sensitivity of detector shall be set from the Fire alarm control panel to
suit the site requirement.
B.
HEAT DETECTOR
3.5.6
a) Heat detector shall go into the alarm mode when the temperature reaches
34degree Centigrade in normal course.
b) The operator (users) shall have the option of calling up the temperature
measured by the specific detector as and when required .
3. 5.7 a) It shall have in-built locking mechanism to check the removal and pilferage
of the detector.
b) The quiescent current flow must not exceed 400 micro amps and alarm
condition current shall be maximum 40 mille amps.
3.5.8
a) The heat detector shall be Analogue Addressable type and be able to send
analogue output to the Fire alarm control panel regarding its condition.
b) It shall be able to communicate with the Fire alarm control panel by the
pulses emitted from the Fire alarm control panel
c) The detector should be addressed through base/detector and address
stored in a non-volatile memory within the sensor or by a decade switch.
3.5.9
a) The base of the Detector shall be electronics free and interchangeable with
other smoke or heat detec tors.
b) The enclosure shall meet as per the relevant protection grade.
c) The voltage rating shall be between 15V -30V DC though the voltage may
be changed depending upon the working voltages of a proprietary FACP.
LED on the detector shall blink each time the sensor is scanned by the Fire
alarm control panel.
c)
If the Fire alarm control panel determines that the sensor is in alarm, the Fire
alarm control panel will command the sensor LED to remain on to indicate the
same.
d) Each sensor shall be capable of being tested for alarm via command from
the Fire alarm control panel
e) Each sensor shall respond to Fire alarm control scan with the information
about its type for identification.
3.6
3.6.1
a)The Manual call station shall be breakable type with suitable protection and
base box. .
b) The device shall be red in colour and suitable for surface or flush mounting.
c) Manual stations shall be interfacable to an addressable input module. The
manual station shall have normally open fire alarm and enunciator contacts
and these contacts shall close on activation. Contacts shall remain closed
until station is manually reset.
3.6.2
a) The Manual Call Station shall be fully addressable with its own
addressable module and operated by digitized signals from the FACP.
b) The voltage range shall be from 13V -31V.
c) It shall have protection as per relevant standard.
3.7
SOUNDER
3.7.1
3.7.2
The sound output from the Hooter should not be less than 85 decibels at one
meter.
3.7.3
The sounder shall be powered from Main Fire alarm control panel through
separate 2 wire cable.
3.8
3.8.1
FACP:
a) The FACP shall be visually checked for input voltage and ampere. All
zones one by one shall be de wired to check for fault signal indication in the
FACP.
b) The Power Source shall be cut off and checked for stand by Supply from
the Batteries. After six hours the FACP Source shall be switched on to check
for auto switch over to the Mains mode.
c) Tests shall be conducted for AC fail, charger fail, DC fail, Battery
Disconnect or Battery fail. In all such cases the relevant L E D should glow
and the piezo sound shall als o give sound output.
d) Low battery indication, fault indication should be made available at the
panel.
3.8.2
SMOKE DETECTOR
a) The testing shall be carried out for each loop / zone,
b) Initially one detector in a zone and subsequently 2 or more disassociated
detectors in each zone shall be tested for Alarm Priority, Alarm Queuing and
Call Logging with time lapse between detectors.
c) An identified detector shall be subject to smoke aspiration from burning
paper/cigarette puffs, rubber and other mater ials which give dense smoke
held at 0.3 M distance from the detector.
d) The FACP should indicate increased analogue output for that address and
after the programmed delay time, a fire alarm signal shall be indicated. This
delay shall be utilized for alarm verification.
3.8.3
HEAT DETECTOR
a) The same tests in the same sequence shall be carried out for this detector
but with the application of hot air from a hair dryer.
3.8.4
COMBINED TEST
a) The combined test shall be in combination of Photoelect ric / Heat
Detectors simultaneously with time lapse between application of smoke or
heat or as required by the client/consultant.
3.8.5
ADDITIONAL TEST:
a) One detector of each type will be disconnected and subjected to slow dust
build - up by means as desired by the Consultant/client and again connected
in the circuit.
b) Any part of the Loop shall be short circuited. The FACP shall indicate the
communication failure of all the devices connected in the short circuited
segment.
c) After the short circuit is corrected, the Fault Isolator shall return to its
normal status automatically, this being reflected in the FACP.
d) The Loop shall then be in normal operation again. Any part of the Loop
shall be de wired and tested as given above for open fault.
3.8.6
All other tests as required by the client at the time of handing over shall also
to be conducted
3.9
MIMIC PANEL:
a) A mimic panel shall be provided at lobby indicating the location of fire. (For
design office)
b) It shall consist of an archi tectural layout of the each zone/wing of protected
area.
c) Each symbolic detector / component or equipment on the mimic panel shall
be fitted with LED to give indication of alarm in case of detector signify
operation of equipment.
d) The mimic panel shall be of adequate size to give clarity to the fire
protection personal and its size and layout be subject to the approval from
client.
4.0
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Alarm density : 13% LEL
Alarm mode : flash and sound alarm, shut off gas valve and network
alarm signal
Detector type : Suitable for integrating with the existing Fire alarm loop.
5.0
Strob:
The strob light should have lamp supported from fire panel. The lamp shall be
fixed with reflector. This should be fixed in ceiling and wall as per the site
condition.
2.1
Applicable Standards
The UPS shall be designed in accordance with and be compliant
with the following sections of the current revisions of the
following standards:
ANSI C62.41 (IEEE 587) Standard for Surge Withstand ability
UL 1778 (CUL)
National Electrical Code (NFPA -70)
NEMA PE-1
OSHA
ASME
ISO 9001, 14001
2.2
Components
The UPS shall consist of the following components:
A. Converter
B. Chopper / Charger
C. Pulse-Width Modulated (PWM) Inver ter
D. Static Switch Bypass
E. Microprocessor Controlled Logic and Control Panel
F. Input Circuit Breaker
G. Battery System
H. Input / Output EMI / RFI Filters
2.3
System Operation
The UPS shall operate as an on -line, fully automatic system in
the following modes:
A. NORMAL - Incoming AC power is boosted using a chopper
circuit, and converted into DC power. The DC power is then
used to charge the battery bank while at the same time
providing clean, DC power to the inverter circuitry. The in verter
converts DC power to regulated AC power which feeds the load.
B. EMERGENCY - Upon failure of commercial AC power, the
UPS shall derive power from the battery bank and continue
feeding the load with clean, regulated AC power. There is no
interruption to the critical load upon failure or restoration of
commercial AC power.
340/460VAC
3 Phase, 4 Wire + Ground
+10% to -30%
50/60 Hz
45 - 65 Hz
> 0.98 lagging
110% of UPS Output Capacity
From 20% to 100% over 5
seconds
B. UPS Output
1) Rated Voltage
400VAC
3) Output Capacity
25 kVA
0.8 lagging
5) Voltage Regulation
7) Phase Displacement
8) Rated Frequency
9) Frequency Regulation
3.0
Hall-Effect
Current
Transformer and Fusing
C. Batteries
1) Battery Type:
2) Protection Time:
Each standard matching battery pack shall provide the minimum
run-time: - 5 minutes back-up time @ 25 kVA
3) DC Voltage Range:
UPS Capacity
Nominal Voltage
Alarms Voltage(V low)
Shutdown Voltage (V min)
4) Ripple Voltage: 2% RMS maximum
D. Environmental
1) Efficiency: 88% (AC/AC); 90% (DC/AC)
25 kVA
360 VDC
350 VDC
320 VDC
UPS Size
25 kVA
Dimensions
24W x 48L x 31H.
Weight
240 KG
B. Cable Entry
The UPS shall be provided with cable entry from the bottom of
the UPS enclosure.
C. Ventilation and Maintenance Requirements
The UPS shall require the foll owing minimum space for
ventilation and maintenance: 28 (front), 18 (top), 6
(rear), and 0 (side).
5. TAP CHANGER:
OFF LOAD Tap changer links with +/ - 7.5% in 2.5% on each side shall be
provided along with tap position indication. The locking arrangement sha ll be
provided for this if it is designed in out side the enclosure.
6. PROTECTION:
The Transformer windings shall be protected against the thermal over load in
two thermister system, one for warning and other for automatic switch off
when the permitted t emperature is exceeded. Any other protection is
applicable for this dry type Transformer as per IS specification 11171 & 2026
also to be provided. Measuring system of winding temperature also shall be
provided along with instrument.
7. ENCLOSURE:
Transformer shall be with a protective enclosure, so that the ambient Air to be
circulated so as to cool the core and winding. The enclosure shall be
confirming to IS 2147 of 1962.
8. TESTING:
All the Routine tests like voltage ratio test, temperature rise test, partial
discharge test, impedance voltage test etc. as mentioned in the IS
specification 11171 shall be carried out at the manufacturer works with the
presence of NRL Officials. For Type test such as lightning impulse test,
induced over voltage withstand t est, short circuit test, and other tests
mentioned in the IS specification 11171, a test report obtained from CPRI or
ERADA or other Government authorized agency for such model, type
transformer already manufactured by firm should be produced along with th e
store. The Transformer shall be free of partial discharge at least up to 12
times of the rated voltage and shall be resistant against atmosphere impulse
voltages.
9 STANDARD ACCESSORIES :
The following are shall be provided with the Transformer: - Bi-directional
rollers, Earthling terminals, lifting hooks 2Nos. and the Rating/name plate
details as per IS 11171, section 2.
10. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION OF TRANSFORMER :
a) IS Specification
b) Kind of Transformer
c) Phases
: Three.
d) Frequency
: 50 Hz.
e) Enclosure
f) Method of cooling
: AN
g) Installation
: Indoor mounting.
h) Rated Power
: 200 KVA.
: HV SIDE : 11000 V
LV SIDE
: 433 V
LV SIDE
k) Impedance Voltage
l) Connection Symbol
ANNEXTURE-2
LIST OF APPROVED MAKES OF MATERIALS
Sl
No
1
Name of material
Manufacturers/Brand names
Wire
(Copper
Conductor)
Cable
MK/ Crabtree
/LEGRAND/ SCHNEIDER(for Modular
type)
MCB
Distribution
MCB type
Telephone cables
11
Computer
cable:
Cat- 6
Computer jack RJ45
ELCB/ RCCB
12
MCCB
13
Exhaust fan
14
Lugs
15
MDBs/ BDBs/SDBs
16
Industrial
type
Metal clad
sockets & plugs
2
3
4
10
Board
17
18
19
20
.
AIR
CONDITIONER
EPABX SYSTEM
FIRE
FIGHTING
EQPT.
TRANSFORMER
CARRIER/BLUESTAR/LG
ACCORD/BPL/EARICCSSION or EQVT
FIRETECH/MINIMAX/ESSAR/SHIMMER OR
EQVT.
ABB/KIRLOSKAR/GTB OR EQVT.