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Presentation Merging with Technologies July 2017

INDIA DIGITAL VISION/SMART VISION INDIA


INFRASTRUCTURE
POWER GENERARTION THERMAL/HYDEL/SOLAR
TELECOM(FIXED/WIRELESS/BROAD BAND)
e GOVERNENCE
EDUCATION and ENTERTAINMENT
AGRICULTURE
ELECTRONIC MEDIA
MEDICAL
Disaster Management
VOICE and DATA Management
ViSiOn DiGiTaL InDiA
Digital India is a Programme to prepare India for a knowledge future.
Prime Minsiter of India has laid emphasis on National e- governance
pla a d has ga e its appro al for Digital I dia A programme to
transform India into digital empowered society and knowledge economy.
Digital India is an ambitious programme of Government of India
projected at Rs 1,13,000 crores. This will be for preparing the India for
the knowledge based transformation and delivering good governance to
citizens by synchronized and co-ordinated engagement with both Central
Government and State Government.
Programme has been envisaged by Department of Electronics and
Information Technology (DeitY) and will impact ministry of
Communications & IT, ministry of rural development, ministry of human
resource development, ministry of health and others.
Programme Under Digital India
Infrastructure as a utility to every citizen:
High speed internet shall be made available in all gram panchayats; Cradle to grave digital identity; Mobile and Bank
account would enable participation in digital and financial space at individual level; Easy access to common service
centre within their locality; Shareable private space on a public cloud; and Safe and secure cyber space in the country.

Infrastructure as a utility to every citizen:


High speed internet shall be made available in all gram panchayats; Cradle to grave digital identity; Mobile and Bank
account would enable participation in digital and financial space at individual level; Easy access to common service
centre within their locality; Shareable private space on a public cloud; and Safe and secure cyber space in the country.

Governance and Services on Demand:


Single window access to all persons by seamlessly integrating departments or jurisdictions; availability of government
services in online and mobile platforms; All citizen entitlements to be available on the Cloud to ensure easy access;
Government services to be digitally transformed for improving ease of doing business; Making financial transactions
above a threshold, electronic and cashless; and Leveraging GIS for decision support systems and development.

Digital empowerment of citizens:


Universal digital literacy; All digital resources universally accessible; All government documents/certificates to be
available on the Cloud; Availability of digital resources/services in Indian languages; Collaborative digital platforms for
participative governance; Portability of all entitlements for individuals through the cloud.

Ministries/Departments in the central or state governments. Requirements of funds for individual project(s) for Digital
India will be worked out by respective nodal ministries/departments but according to government estimate it will cost
Rs 113,000 crore. To implement this the government is planning to strengthen National Informatics Center (NIC) by
restructuring it to support all central government departments and state governments. Positions of chief information
officers (CIO) would be created in at least 10 key ministries
9 ACTION
Broadband Highways
Laying of national optical fibre network (NOFN) in all 2.5 lakh gram panchayats in the country will happen in a phased
manner.
Universal Access to Mobile connectivity
Ensuring mobile access in around 44,000 uncovered villages in the country and government is taking steps to ensure
that all villages are covered through mobile connectivity by 2018.
Public Internet access
To expand the coverage of common services center (CSC) from 1.35 lakhs to 1.5 lakhs, i.e. one in every panchayat.
e-Governance
Business process re-engineeering will be undertaken to improve processes and service delivery. Services will be
integrated with UIDAI, payment gateway and mobile platform.
e-Kranti
e-Kranti focuses on electronic delivery of services whether it is education, health, agriculture, justice and financial
inclusion.
Global Information
The focus will be on online hosting of data and proactive engagement through social media and web based platforms
like MyGov.
Electronics Manufacturing
Focus is on set tob boxes, VSAT, mobile, consumer electronics, medical electronics, smart energy meters, smart cards
and micro ATMs.
IT Training for Jobs
The government is planning to train one crore students from small towns and villages for IT sector.
Early Harvest Programmes
The government is planning to deploy Aadhaar Enabled Biometric Attendance System in all central government offices
located at Delhi. A web based application software system will enable online recording of attendance and its viewing
by the concerned stakeholders.
Vision of Digital India
Centered on 3 Key Areas

Digital Infrastructure as a Utility to Every


Citizen

Governance & Services on Demand

Digital Empowerment of Citizens


Vision Area 1: Infrastructure as a Utility to Every Citizen

High speed internet as a core utility


Cradle to grave digital identity -unique, lifelong,
online, authenticable
Mobile phone & Bank account enabling
participation in digital & financial space
Easy access to a Common Service Centre
Shareable private space on a public cloud
Safe and secure Cyber-space
Vision Area 2: Governance & Services On Demand

Seamlessly integrated across departments or


jurisdictions
Services available in real time from online &mobile
platform
All citizen entitlements to be available on the cloud
Services digitally transformed for improving Ease of
Doing Business
Making financial transactions electronic & cashless
Leveraging GIS for decision support systems &
development
Vision Area 3: Digital Empowerment of Citizens

Universal Digital Literacy


Universally accessible digital resources
All documents/ certificates to be available on cloud
Availability of digital resources / services in Indian
languages
Collaborative digital platforms for participative
governance
Portability of all entitlements through cloud
Pillar 1. Broadband Highways
Coverage: 250,000 GP 1yr: 50,000 GP
Broadband for all Timeline: December 2016 2yr: 100,000 GP
CAPEX: Rs 32,000 Cr 3yr: 100,000 GP
Rural
Nodal Dept: DoT

Virtual Network Operators for service


delivery.
Broadband for all Mandate communication infrastructure Changes in Rules
in new urban development and to facilitate.
Urban buildings.

Coverage: Nationwide Integration of


National Timeline: March 2017 SWAN, NKN,
Information Cost: Rs 15,686 Cr NOFN. To be
Infrastructure Nodal Dept: DeitY
implemented in 2
years
Pillar 2. Universal Access to Mobile connectivity

Coverage: Remaining
uncovered villages (~
42,300 villages) Ongoing Programme
Universal Access to
Timeline: FY 2014-18 Increased network
mobile
connectivity Cost: Rs 16,000 Cr penetration &
Nodal Dept: DoT coverage of gaps
Pillar 3. Public Internet Access Programme National Rural Internet Mission

Coverage: 2,50,000 villages (now 130,000) Ongoing


CSCs
Timeline: 3 Years - March 2017 Programme
made viable, multi- Cost: Rs 4750 Cr Reach of Govt.
functional end- Nodal Agency: DeitY
services to all
points for service
delivery GPs

Coverage: 1,50,000 Post Offices


Post Offices Timeline: 2 Years
This should be
to become Nodal Agency: D/o Posts
long term vision
Multi-Service for POs
Centres
Pillar 4. e-Governance: Reforming Government through Technology

Government Business Process Re-engineering using IT to improve


transactions
Form Simplification, reduction
Online applications and tracking, Interface between departments
Use of online repositories e.g. school certificates, voter ID cards, etc.
Integration of services and platforms UIDAI, Payment Gateway, Mobile
Platform, EDI
Electronic Databases all databases and information to be electronic, not
manual

Workflow automation inside government

Public Grievance Redressal - using IT to automate, respond, analyse


data to identify and resolve persistent problems largely process
improvements

To be implemented across government - critical for transformation.


Pillar 5. eKranti - Electronic Delivery of Services
Technology for Education e-Education Technology for Farmers
All Schools connected with broadband Real time price information
Online ordering of inputs
Free wifi in all schools (250,000) Online cash, loan, relief payment with mobile
Digital Literacy program banking
MOOCs develop pilot Massive Online
Technology for Security
Open Courses Mobile Emergency Services

Technology for Health e-Healthcare Technology for Financial Inclusion


Online medical consultation Mobile Banking
Micro-ATM program
Online medical records CSCs/ Post Offices
Online medicine supply
Pan-India exchange for patient information
Technology for Justice
Pilots 2015; Full coverage in 3 years e-Courts, e-Police, e-Jails, e-Prosecution
Technology for Security
Technology for Planning National Cyber Security Co-ordination Center

GIS based decision making


National GIS Mission Mode Project

Ongoing Programme (NeGP) will be revamped to cover these elements


Pillar 6. Information for All

Online Hosting of Information & documents


Citizens have open, easy access to information
Open data platform

Government pro-actively engages through social


media and web based platforms to inform citizens
MyGov.in
2-way communication between citizens and government

Online messaging to citizens on special occasions/programs

Largely utilise existing infrastructure limited additional


resources needed
Pillar 7. Electronics Manufacturing
Target NET ZERO IMPORTS by 2020

Target NET ZERO Imports is a striking demonstration of intent


Ambitious goal which requires coordinated action on many fronts
Taxation, Incentives
Economies of Scale, Eliminate cost disadvantages
Focused areas Big Ticket Items
FABS, Fab-less design, Set top boxes, VSATs, Mobiles, Consumer & Medical
Electronics, Smart Energy meters, Smart cards, micro-ATMs
Incubators, clusters
Skill development
Government procurement

There are many ongoing programs which will be fine-tuned.

Existing Structures inadequate to handle this goal. Need strengthening.


Pillar 8. IT for Jobs
Coverage: 1 Crore students New Scheme
Train people in smaller Timeline: 5 years
towns & villages for IT Cost: Rs 200 Cr for weaker sections IT ready
sector jobs Nodal Agency: DeitY workforce

Scope: Setting up of BPO per NE State ICT enabled


IT/ITES in NE Coverage: NE States growth in NE
Nodal Agency: DeitY

Coverage: 3,00,000 Ongoing


Train Service Delivery Agents
Timeline: 2 Years Skilled VLEs
to run viable businesses
delivering IT services Nodal Agency: DeitY and Viable
CSCs

Coverage: 5,00,000 Telecom ready


Telecom service providers to
train rural workforce to cater Timeline: 5 Years workforce
to their own needs Nodal Agency: DoT
Pillar 9. Early Harvest Programmes

Coverage: Elected representatives, All Govt employees


1.36 Cr mobiles and 22 Lakh emails
Targeted Mass
IT platform for messaging
messages Mass Messaging Application developed
since July 14

Basket of e-Greetings templates available


Crowd sourcing of e-Greetings thru MyGov 1st e-Greeting
Government Greetings e-Greetings Portal ready by 14 August 2014
to be e-Greetings from PM on
15th Aug 2014

Coverage: All Central Govt. Offices in Delhi


Operational in DeitY & Initiated in Urban
To be
Biometric attendance Development
completed by
On-boarding started in other depts
Oct 2014
Procurement of devices tender issued
Pillar 9. Early Harvest Programmes
Approval - Oct
Scope: All universities on NKN 2014
400 additional Universities
Wi-fi in All Universities
Cost: Rs 790 Cr Implementation
done by Dec
2015

Phase I upgradation for 10 Lakh employees done


Email to be primary
Secure email within Ph II for 50 Lakh employees by March 2015
Cost: Rs 98 Cr mode of
government
communication

Standardised templates under preparation To be ready by


Standardize government
email design October 2014
Pillar 9. Early Harvest Programmes

Coverage: Cities with pop > 1 Mill., tourist centres Digital Cities
Public wifi hotspots Nodal Agency: DoT/ MoUD Completed by
Dec 2015

School Books to be Completed by


eBooks Nodal Agency: MHRD/ DeitY
Mar 2015

DeitYs Mobile Seva Platform ready


SMS based weather In place by Dec
information, disaster Nodal Agency: MoES (IMD) / MHA (NDMA)
2014
alerts

National Portal for Lost Nodal Agency: DeitY/ DoWCD In place by Oct
& Found children 2014
DIGITAL INDIA

Institutional Mechanisms at National Level

Monitoring Committee on Digital India

Digital India Advisory Apex Committee


Group (Chaired by Cab Sec.)
(Chaired by Minister CIT)

CIO
DeitY Line Ministries

State Governments / UTs


Composition of Monitoring Committee on Digital India

Prime Minister Chairman


Finance Minister
Minister of Communications & IT
Minister of RD
Minister of HRD
Minister of Health
Special Invitees:
Principal Secretary to PM
Cabinet Secretary
Secretaries of Expenditure, Planning, DoT and Posts
Secretary, DeitY Convener
DIGITAL INDIA

MINISTER
(Communications &
IT)

SECRETARY CIOs in important Ministries


Reorganisation of (DeitY)
NIC

Joint Secretary Joint Secretary


Addl. Secretary Addl. Secretary
(Electronics Hardware (Personnel, Admn. &
(e-Gov) (Digital India)
Manufacturing) Industry Promotion S/W)

Electronic Manufacturing
Target Net Zero Imports

Joint Secretary Joint Secretary


Joint Secretary (Capacity Building & (IT applications in un-
Joint Secretary (Infrastructure Digital Enablement covered areas &
(e-Gov) Development) of Citizens) Process Re-engineering

Electronic Delivery of Public Internet Access Technology for Jobs E-Governance: Reforming
Services - eKranti Programme Government through
Technology
Information for All
Estimated Costs and Impacts
Overall Costs of Digital India
~ Rs 100,000 Cr in ongoing schemes (only DeitY, DOT & not incl. those in other line
Ministries)
~ Rs 13,000 Cr for new schemes & activities
Impact of Digital India by 2019
Broadband in 2.5 lakh villages, universal phone connectivity
Net Zero Imports by 2020
400,000 Public Internet Access Points
Wi-fi in 2.5 lakh schools, all universities; Public wi-fi hotspots for
citizens
Digital Inclusion: 1.7 Cr trained for IT, Telecom and Electronics Jobs
Job creation: Direct 1.7 Cr. and Indirect at least 8.5 Cr.
e-Governance & eServices: Across government
India to be leader in IT use in services health, education, banking
Digitally empowered citizens public cloud, internet access
Challenges & Changes Needed
Program on this scale never conceived
Each Pillar/program has own challenges
Human Resource Issues
NIC - not equipped for a fraction of this task (obsolesce) - needs revamping & restructuring
DeitY needs program managers at least 4 more officers at senior levels
Ministries Need a Chief Information Officer / Chief Technology Officer
(CIO/CTO)
Could begin with CIOs 10 major Ministries
Can be anyone from within or outside government
To be patterned as AS & FAs dual reporting
Financial Resource Issues
Mostly structured around ongoing programs : Better focus, need some restructuring
Some others are process improvements or better utilisation of resources
A few new programs may be needed particularly in Electronics manufacturing and Skill
Development

Coordination Issues
Program covers many other departments
Need commitment and effort
Leadership and support critical for success
Faciliate of Equipments
Satellite Support Equipments
Telecommunication Support Equipments
Fixed l e and Wire less(P2P or Satellite Base)
Dish Antena UHF/VHF
Media Copper Cabels/Fibre Optics Cabels
Data Centre Support Equipments
Power Arrangement 24X7 for Above
Grid Power/Battery Base/Invertor/UPS
SMPS Po er Pla t DC Vltage V/ 4V/4 V/ V/ V
Solar PV Power(ongrid/offgrid)
DG Power
Infra Products in Digital India
Large
Computor Infra Systems
Large Telecom Infra Systems(Fixed & Wireless)
Large Fibre Optics Infra Systems
Quality Power Arrangement
Skill Staff Software and Hardware
Development Programme Partner
Building and Shelters
Committed to Go er e t of I dia Digital I dia i itiati e, DoT has a dated BSNL to
setup 25000 Wi-Fi Hotspots in rural exchanges of BSNL. The setting up of 25000 Wi-Fi
hotspots shall be funded from USO fund. Government shall provide full CAPEX and OPEX
support to the tune of 942 Crore for the project. The OPEX support of 100% shall be
provided by USOF for the 1st year and thereafter 75% support in the 2nd year, 50% support
in the 3rd year of operation shall be extended to BSNL. Under this project, 1 Wi-Fi Access
Point (AP) shall be setup initially in each rural exchange.
Sikhana to Padega Hi Follow NBC2016
Safety Main It Should be Remain
(Protect your Equipment for Surge Internal&External)
We are with you always
Security and Surveliance
Digital India SCOPE Working
Telecom & ICT field
Telepresence Services
RailTels Telepresence Service is an end-to-end, Full high-definition (FHD-1080p)
videoconferencing service that gives users a virtual, face-to-face meeting experience.
Data Center Services
Great hosti g ea s ha i g po er, co trol a d peace of i d. A d thats ho RailTel`s
customers feel when they trust our certified NOC team to manage their hosting needs and
challenges.
Rack and Space Collocation
RailTel facilitates co-location for equipment of telecom operators at its PoPs (Point of
Presence) mostly located at Railway stations. Railway route & buildings being in heart of the
city provide for high ARPU sites with maximum population coverage. RailTel also facilitates
roof top BTS sites & in building solution at Railway stations & other Railway buildings.
Tower Collocation
Wireless communications providers can now reduce capital expenditures and increase
coverage by teaming up with RailTel. Our existing nationwide network of MW towers and
other structures offers cellular, high speed data and other wireless communications
companies.
RailTel provides Tower colocation facilities to Telecom operators for mobile BTS
CCTV and Security Surveliances Systems
Digital India Technology Options

Equipment
SDH (Synchronous Digital Hierarchy)
DWDM (Dense Wave Digital
Multiplexing)
IP/MPLS (Multi Protocol Label
Switching)
OPGW
OPGW
24 F OPGW
24 F OPGW

Repeater
POWERGRID Tower with JB POWERGRID
S/S
S/S
SDH/ SDH/
OADE Tower Tower OADE

Approach Cable
U/G OFC U/G OFC
24 F 24 F
Shelter
City PoP
SDH Access Eqpt. DG set SDH Access Eqpt.
City PoP
Intracity Intracity

Ring N/W Ring N/W


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Telecom Services Offered Point to Point
Bandwidth SDH/DWDM

N X E1/E3/DS3/STM-1/STM-4/STM-16/STM-64/10G /100G Capacity

Scalable from present capacity of 400Gbps to Terabit Capacity

Multiple Self resilient backbone rings

Internet
Others
Managed Services
Services
WiFi Services
Telecom Internet Leased Line

2 Mbps 1Gbps capacity links


IP Transit Services Services Internet Security Measures
Data Center Services Offered
Three tier architecture

Dual home connectivity in Backbone to avoid


Single point of failure
Infrastructure MPLS Based Resilient & Secure Network Design to cater to
Dark Fibre on UGOFC real time critical Power Transmission
Services VPN applications
Co-Location Services 2 Mb 10 G Layer-2 & Layer-3 VPN ports

PoP Infrastructure Configurable Class of Service to suit data


criticality
Tower Space Leasing
Network Scalability to 500 Gbps in core and
10Gbps/port
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NOFN
National Optical Fibre Network (NOFN) project a Govt. of India
initiative is world largest rural broad band connectivity project
through optical fiber.
Under NOFN project, around 6600 blocks of India in around 650
districts shall be connected to 2,50,000 Gram Panchayats of
respective blocks by utilising existing fibre of BSNL, RAILTEL and
POWERGRID. Incremental fibre shall be laid wherever required
Approx. 6 Lakh Km new incremental fiber to be laid.
Minimum 100Mbps bandwidth at each Gram Panchayat
BBNL (Bharat Broadband Network Limited)- a SPV has been set up
for establishment, management and Operation of NOFN project.
Initial cost of project was around Rs. 20,000 Cr funded by USOF
(DOT ).
Work allocation: BSNL (70%), RAILTEL (15%), POWERGRID (15%)

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NOFN Status so Far
Survey work had been completed and approved by BBNL for entire scope of
project (36000 GPs)
Under Phase-I of project 9510 GPs are to be connected by laying around 22,000
Km of Under Ground Fiber in total 462 blocks in Telengana, Odisha, Jharkhand
& HP.
Contracts for fiber laying has been issued to executing agencies to connect
7019 GPs in 341blocks. Balance 2491 GPs have been included in scope of
phase-1 work recently. Accordingly, tendering activities for award of T&L
contracts are under process.
As on date incremental Fiber laying has been completed for 4562 GPs after
laying OFC of 10723Km.
Trenching and ducting for approximately 14,966 Km have been completed till
date which includes 2541Km of T&L work in AP.

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Digital Equipment Power Sources

Grid Power 230VAC


SMPS Power 48VDC
SMPS Power 12-30 VDC
UPS Power 230 V and 440V
Solar Power for Stand alone Equip
30W Solar Power for GPON Equipments
Solar Power for Facilities
Equipment Instalation Indoor /Out Door
Source
Safe Home Sweet Home
Safe Place to Work (Office)
Safe Working Environment (Industries)
Follow Safety in Electrical Instalation Shocks
Protection from Lightning Charges
Surge in Systems and Result
Surge in DC Application
Protect
1) Safety for Human life/ Building/Equipments:
To save human life from danger of electrical shock or death by blowing a fuse i.e. To provide an
alternative path for the fault current to flow so that it will not endanger the user
To protect buildings, machinery & appliances under fault conditions.
To ensure that all exposed conductive parts do not reach a dangerous potential.
To provide safe path to dissipate lightning and short circuit currents.
To provide stable platform for operation of sensitive electronic equipments i.e. To maintain the
voltage at any part of an electrical system at a known value so as to prevent over current or
excessive voltage on the appliances or equipment .
(2) Over voltage protection:
Lightning, line surges or unintentional contact with higher voltage lines can cause dangerously
high voltages to the electrical distribution system. Earthing provides an alternative path around
the electrical system to minimize damages in the System.
(3) Voltage stabilization:
There are many sources of electricity. Every transformer can be considered a separate source. If
there were not a common reference point for all these voltage sources it would be extremely
difficult to calculate their relationships to each other. The earth is the most omnipresent
conductive surface, and so it was adopted in the very beginnings of electrical distribution
systems as a nearly universal standard for all electric systems.
Factors affecting on Earth resistivity:
(1) Soil Resistivity:
It is the resistance of soil to the passage of electric current. The earth resistance value (ohmic
value) of an earth pit depends on soil resistivity. It is the resistance of the soil to the passage of
electric current.
It varies from soil to soil. It depends on the physical composition of the soil, moisture, dissolved
salts, grain size and distribution, seasonal variation, current magnitude etc.
In depends on the composition of soil, Moisture content, Dissolved salts, grain size and its
distribution, seasonal variation, current magnitude.
(2) Soil Condition:
Different soil conditions give different soil resistivity. Most of the soils are very poor conductors
of electricity when they are completely dry. Soil resistivity is measured in ohm-meters or ohm-
cm.
Soil plays a significant role in determining the performance of Electrode.
Soil with low resistivity is highly corrosive. If soil is dry then soil resistivity value will be very high.
If soil resistivity is high, earth resistance of electrode will also be high.
(3) Moisture:
Moisture has a great influence on resistivity value of soil. The resistivity of a soil can be
determined by the quantity of water held by the soil and resistivity of the water itself.
Conduction of electricity in soil is through water.
The resistance drops quickly to a more or less steady minimum value of about 15% moisture.
And further increase of moisture level in soil will have little effect on soil resistivity. In many
locations water table goes down in dry weather conditions. Therefore, it is essential to pour
water in and around the earth pit to maintain moisture in dry weather conditions. Moisture
9) Effect of current magnitude:
Soil resistivity in the vicinity of ground electrode may be affected by current flowing from the
electrode into the surrounding soil.
The thermal characteristics and the moisture content of the soil will determine if a current of a
given magnitude and duration will cause significant drying and thus increase the effect of soil
resistivity
Maintain less than one Ohm Resistance from EARTH PIT conductor to a distance of 15 Meters
around the EARTH PIT with another conductor dip on the Earth at least 500 mm deep. Check
Voltage between Earth Pit conductors to Neutral of Mains Supply 220V AC 50 Hz it should be
less than 2.0 Volts.
Maximum allowable Earth resistance:
Major power station= 0.5 Ohm.
Major Sub-stations= 1.0 Ohm
Minor Sub-station = 2 Ohm
Neutral Bushing. =2 Ohm
Service connection = 4 Ohm
Medium Voltage Network =2 Ohm
L.T.Lightening Arrestor= 4 Ohm
L.T.Pole= 5 Ohm
H.T.Pole =10 Ohm
Tower =20-30 Ohm
Copper Clad Steel Solid ROD and Conductor
An Arcing Fault is the flow of current through
the air between phase conductors or phase
conductors and neutral or ground. Concentrated
radiant energy is released at the point of arcing
an a small amount of time resulting
in Extremely High Temperature.
Fire Accident Due to Lightning
We Want India Safe Practice Earthing and
Protection
Why Accidents happen?
Accidents generally happen due to lack of
maintenance, lack of Supervision, lack of knowledge,
over confidence and negligence. Accidents may also
happen due to one or more of the following reasons:
Using improper tools
Improper/non usage of protective devices
Lack of proper instructions and supervision
Mental/physical condition of the employee
Poor Judgment
JMV LPS Products
Copper Cladded Conductor For Electrical
Installation

The Copper Clad Steel Grounding Conductor is made up of steel with the coating of 99.99% pure copper. These
conductors/ wires
or strands are equipped with the strength of steel with the conductivity and copper with the better corrosion
resistance property. The concentric copper cladding is metallurgic ally bonded to a steel core through a continuous,
solid cladding process using pressure rolling for primary bonding. The copper cladding
thickness remains constant surrounding steel. We use different steel grades for the steel core result in Dead Soft
Annealed, High strength and Extra High Strength Characteristics.
The Copper Clad Steel Wire yields a composite conductivity of 21%, 30% and 40% IACS, and available in Annealed
and Hard drawn. We are delivering products with varied conductivity and tensile strength as per the customer need.
Further, the wire can be processed to be silver plated or tinned copper clad steel wire.
Most Efficient JointProcess

It is efficient and superior to all existing surface to-surface


mechanical retention connectors.
What is Exothermic Welding System?
Copper to Bi-Metal and Alumenium
Types of Exothermic Joints:

Possible to join any bi metal except aluminum


Exothermic welding is a process of making maintain free highly molecular bonding process is superior in
performance connection to any known mechanical or compression-type surface-to-surface contact connector.
Exothermic weld connections provide current carrying (fusing) capacity equal to that of the conductor and will
not deteriorate with age.
It offers Electrical connections between two or more copper to copper and copper to steel conductors.
Highly portable method as it does not require any external power source or heat source, so it can be done
almost anywhere.
It provides strong permanent molecular bond among metallic conductors that cannot loosen and further will
not deteriorate with age.
Connection does not corrode with time and it offers permanent conductivity.
Installation

ESE AT with radius protection form 32 mtr to 107 mtr.

DMC Insulator .

GI/FRP Mast .

Down Conductor Copper / Copper Cadmium


Cable 70 sq. mm

Copper Bonded Ground Earthing


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