Electrical Testing Specification Pre-commissioning & Commissioning
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1 Electrical Testing Specification Pre-commissioning & Commissioning Underground Developments Record Number: R Version Number: 3.0 Date: October 2016
2 Authorisations Action Name and title Date Prepared by James Goodger Substations Asset Engineer Reviewed by Jarad Hughes Substations Asset Engineer Authorised by Angus Ketley Asset Engineering Leader - Primary Review cycle 1 Year Document control Date Version Description Author Approved by Original Version Greg Hall Angus Ketley Alignment with Final commissioning Process Updated document title. Updated nomenclature to include commercial and industrial subdivision. Updated testing process flow. Included Test Certificate UD-E-TC-006 James Goodger Frank Pontes Angus Ketley Angus Ketley Responsibilities This document is the responsibility of Engineering and Design, Tasmanian Networks Pty Ltd, ABN (hereafter referred to as "TasNetworks"). Tasmanian Networks Pty Ltd 2015 Page 1 of 24
3 Table of contents 1. Purpose Scope Compliance References Definitions Prerequisites Audits Electrical testing General Equipment Test requirements Pre-Commissioning tests Commissioning tests Staged energisation tests Testing flowchart Acceptance criteria Certificate of Completion Energisation Appendix A Page 2 of 24
4 1. Purpose This document defines the minimum electrical testing requirements for electrical infrastructure associated with Underground Developments that will be connected to TasNetworks distribution network. 2. Scope This document covers the electrical testing requirements for the following infrastructure: High voltage underground cables High voltage cable terminations Kiosk substations Low voltage underground cables Low voltage cable terminations Low voltage cabinets Low voltage turrets Earthing systems Public lighting 3. Compliance Unless prior approval has been provided by TasNetworks for an alternative testing methodology, the Developer shall comply fully with the requirements of this document. 4. References This specification should be read, where applicable, in conjunction with the following documents: Specification for URD Design R Distribution design standard: Kiosk Substations R Distribution design standard Public Lighting R Distribution design standard: Underground system R UD Construction Specifications R Construction Audit Process R Construction Audit Checklist R Page 3 of 24
5 5. Definitions AC As-built Plan Auditor Audits Authorisation Cabinet Cable Commissioning test Consumer installation Designer Developer Development Micro-Ohm test Electrical testing Final Commissioning Alternating current The Development plan that incorporate and variations or additions that occurred during construction. An employee or representative of TasNetworks engaged for the purposes of undertaking an audit of an installation, or activities related to an installation. An inspection or review undertaken for the purposes of making an assessment of compliance. A legal approval or consent to perform a task related to the Development. A steel box mounted at ground level for the termination of low voltage mains cables and to enclose service fuses and other devices for control. Similar in principle to a turret but of greater electrical capacity. One or two or more insulated cores laid up together with fillings, reinforcements and protective coverings. Electrical tests to be completed during the final commissioning process immediately prior to energisation The electrical system owned and operated by an electricity consumer for the purpose of utilising electricity, normally contained within the consumer s premises. The company/person undertaking the design for the Development. Any party external to TasNetworks and its representatives who is undertaking electrical work. Work in predefined location where the Developer has formed an agreement with TasNetworks. A test of electrical resistance where the resistance is very low typically, micro to milli ohms. Any electrical testing undertaken on electrical infrastructure related to the Development for the purposes of demonstrating that the infrastructure is fit for energisation. Final process to conclude all necessary tests to be undertaken in both isolation and stage energisation prior to hand over Page 4 of 24
6 High voltage (HV) Voltages in excess of 1000 volts. High voltage cable Insulated electrical cables designed to operate at voltages above 1000 volts. Laws Liaison Officer Low Voltage (LV) Low Voltage cable Kiosk substation (Padmount) Insulation resistance (Megger) Phasing Point Of Connection Pre-Commissioning Pre-testing audit Project Project Manager Routine Audit Legally binding law, legislation, statute, acts, ordinances, regulations, by-laws, orders, awards and proclamations that are enacted, issued or promulgated by the State of Tasmania or any relevant local authority. An employee or representative of TasNetworks who acts as the Developer s contact with TasNetworks for the construction, testing and commissioning stages of the Project. AC voltages in the range of 50 to 1000 volts. Insulated electrical cables designed to operate at AC voltages below 1000 volts. A distribution substation enclosed within a cubicle or container mounted on a concrete base. The substation would usually comprise high voltage switchgear, transformer and a low voltage switchboard. A manually, battery or motor operated instrument for measuring the insulation resistance of cables and other equipment. To megger means to use such an instrument for this purpose. The results of the measurements are megohms thus the term megger has become universal. The arrangement of jointing and terminating of cables so that the system is correctly maintained when final connections are made. Colours and numbers on cable cores are not indicative of system phasing and are there for convenience of identification only. Standard phasing is R-W-B from left to right. For underground installations the Point of Connection will usually be in TasNetworks underground connection point i.e. turret, cabinet, pillar. Electrical tests completed during gate 6 of the construction auditing process. An Audit undertaken prior to the commencement of electrical testing. The activity for the purposes of undertaking the Development. The person responsible for the delivery of the Project. A pre-defined Audit. Page 5 of 24
7 Ring Main Unit (RMU) Service cable Service fuse Public light Termination (Underground) Test certificate Turret The electrical equipment used for switching high voltage feeders and protecting transformers. See also Isolator. A RMU typically consists of two isolators either side of a circuit breaker to a transformer. A low voltage underground cable used for the reticulation of low voltage supply. The protection between a service cable and consumer s mains. Takes the form of a fuse up to 100 amps per phase or a circuit breaker above 100 amps per phase. TasNetworks owns these devices. A light standard with luminaire installed in a street. The streetlight includes internal cabling and a protective device, typically a fuse or circuit breaker. A HV or LV cable end fitting or joint where a cable terminates and connects onto electrical equipment. A record of electrical testing of electrical equipment. A box mounted at ground level and made usually of fibreglass for the termination of mains cables and enclosure of service fuses. Used mostly in URDs. Underground mains consumer Wiring owned and maintained by the consumer that is connected at the service fuses or circuit breaker and connects to the main switchboard of an installation. Very Low Frequency (VLF) test A high voltage alternating current electrical test undertaken to prove the integrity of high voltage equipment. The test frequency is typically 0.1 Hz. URD UD Underground residential development. Underground development which includes URD and commercial and industrial subdivisions. 6. Prerequisites The Developer shall not commence electrical testing until all construction activities have been completed for the installation being tested. If alterations are made to the installation following testing, then the installation shall be retested. If following testing other works are undertaken that may impact upon the integrity of the installation, then it shall be retested. 7. Audits TasNetworks will undertake routine audits of the Development. Routine Audits shall be undertaken at pre-defined points. The routine audits are defined in the Construction Specification. Page 6 of 24
8 Where a Routine Audit is required the Project Manager shall notify the Liaison Officer a minimum of three working days prior to the date of the audit. Audits are required prior to the commencement of the following project stages: Low voltage electrical testing Prior to the commencement of testing High voltage electrical testing - Prior to the commencement of testing The Auditor may request to be present for all or part of the electrical testing. If the Auditor has not witnessed the testing or believes the test results are not satisfactory they may request the testing to be repeated. TasNetworks reserves the right to undertake unscheduled audits of the development without prior notification to the Developer. 8. Electrical testing 8.1 General For all electrical testing the testing results shall be recorded on the test certificates listed in Appendix A. Under no circumstance will the AEC break factory terminations or connections on both HV and LV equipment within the Kiosk substation. The electrical test certificates are as follows: High Voltage Cables UD-C-TC-001 Kiosks equipment including earthing performance - UD-PC-TC-002 HV and LV switchboard UD C-TC-003 Cable tests - UD-PC-TC-004 Turrets and Cabinets - UD-C-TC-005 UG Furniture UD-E-TC-006 The test certificates shall be completed in full. For manufacture s test certificate, the format, content and acceptance criteria shall be with prior approval from TasNetworks. 8.2 Equipment All equipment used for the purposes of electrical testing shall be fit for purpose and compliant with legislative requirements. Where appropriate, calibration testing of electrical test equipment shall be undertaken, with calibration certificate made available to the Liaison Officer on request. 8.3 Test requirements The electrical testing requirements have been segregated into pre-commissioning, commissioning and stage energisation tests. Page 7 of 24
9 8.3.1 Pre-Commissioning tests Kiosk factory test certificates Manufacturer s test certificate shall be provided to cover the kiosk substation and equipment within it. The minimum factory testing requirements and content of the test certificates are: Enclosure inspection certificate Equipment type and model Serial number Paint finish Earthing system Locking mechanism Operation of interior light HV switchgear test certificate Equipment type and model Serial number Type test for equipment Insulation resistance AC high voltage withstand test Contact resistance (Ductor) Timing tests Earth switch resistance Protection relay operation High voltage cable terminations: Transformer test certificate Serial number Rating Phases Frequency Nominal Voltage Ratio Volts Ratio on all tap positions Polarity No load current at service voltage and normal frequency No load losses at service voltage and normal frequency Load losses at principal tapping at 75ºC and normal frequency Impedance voltage at rated current and at normal frequency on the tapping corresponding to the service voltage. Resistance of all windings (cold). Insulation Resistance - HV to Frame Page 8 of 24
10 - LV to Frame - HV to LV Applied High Voltage Test - HV to LV Frame and Earth - LV to HV Frame and Earth Oil dielectric strength and properties Induced over voltage withstand test Temperature Rise Test (Type test certificate acceptable) Noise level test (Type test certificate acceptable) LV Switchboard test certificates Type test for equipment Insulation resistance Phasing Circuit breaker contact resistance (Ductor) LV cables: Insulation resistance Testing requirements Kiosk tests Transformer winding o Earthing system performance (if applicable). The earthing system shall be tested to demonstrate compliance with the design parameters and AS 2067:2016. HV protection LV circuit breaker HV and LV cable test Insulation resistance Commissioning tests Refer to the Final Commissioning Process in the Construction Audit Process document for more detail. HV switchgear Insulation resistance test Operation of line and transformer switches Operation of earth switch Contact resistance (Ductor test) Low voltage switchboard Insulation resistance test Circuit breaker contact resistance (Ductor) Phasing Page 9 of 24
11 Contact resistance of bus bar Following connection of all cables to termination points, the following tests will be undertaken: HV cables Turrets Insulation resistance test VLF test Phasing Insulation resistance Phasing Polarity Cabinets Insulation resistance Phasing Polarity Public lights Insulation resistance Polarity Staged energisation tests Once all previous tests have been completed (also refer to Section 9) and proven to be acceptable, TasNetworks will close the upstream protection/isolation. The Developer s contractor will then need to complete stage energistation. Turrets Toptronic test (network analyser test during staged energisation) Cabinets Toptronic test (network analyser test during staged energisation) Public lights Toptronic test (network analyser test during staged energisation) Page 10 of 24
12 9. Testing flowchart Construction completed (Start of testing) Pre-Commissioning Commissioning to be completed by AEC and witnessed by TasNetworks Kiosk TEST FORM: UD-PC-TC-002 FAT reports Earth testing Transformer testing HV protection testing LV protection testing HV and LV Switchgear HV Cables TEST FORM: UD-C-TC Switchgear breaker test - Insulation resistance - Phase Sequence TEST FORM: UD-C-TC Insulation Resistance - VLF LV Cables TEST FORM: UD-PC-TC Insulation resistance LV Turrets, Cabinets and PL TEST FORM: UD-C-TC Insulation resistance - Phase Sequence - Joint resistance - Polarity Certificate of Electrical completion All Commissioning tests successful No Complete or reschedule commissioning tests Yes Staged Energisation TEST FORM: UD-E-TC UG furniture Toptronic test Page 11 of 24
13 10. Acceptance criteria The acceptance criteria and minimum and/or maximum values for acceptance are defined in Table 1. Table 1 Acceptance criteria Equipment Test Value HV cables Insulation resistance >10 GΩ Earth sheath 0.5 Ω HV switchgear Insulation resistance >10 GΩ Contact resistance (Ductor) < 300 µω Transformer Impedance 11 & kva 4 % 11 & kva 5 % LV switchgear Contact resistance (Ductor) < 300 µω Insulation resistance > 500 MΩ LV earths Impedance to earth < 500 Ω LV Circuit A-N loop resistance 0.5 Ω Insulation resistance > 500 MΩ All factory tests that are repeated at site shall be within 10% of the factory test results. Where the testing undertaken is not to the satisfaction of TasNetworks, TasNetworks reserves the right to request retesting. 11. Certificate of Completion The Developer shall provide a Certificate of Completion Electrical to TasNetworks demonstrating that for all the infrastructure installed, the installation is complete, compliant with the design and relevant standards, and the relevant electrical testing has been completed, with the precommissioning test results meeting the requirements of this specification. The Certificate of Completion Electrical is provided in the Construction Specification. The certification shall include the pre-commissioning test certificates for all the testing that has been undertaken. All the test certificates templates have been provided in Appendix A of this document. 12. Energisation The connection of the Development to the TasNetworks distribution network will be undertaken by TasNetworks. The staged energisation of the Development will be undertaken by the Developers chosen AEC. Refer to the Final Commissioning Process in the Construction Audit Process document for more detail. Issue of the Certificate of Acceptance for the network will only occur when the installation has been completed and supporting assurance provided to the satisfaction of TasNetworks. Page 12 of 24
14 Appendix A The following section contains the test certificates required by the Developer s nominated contractor to complete as part of pre-commissioning, commissioning and staged energisation of the development. Page 13 of 24
15 HV Cable Test Certificate UD-C-TC-001 DE-ENERGISED UD Commissioning Voltages: 11 and 22kV Version: 3 Date: September 2016 Certificate no: Location: Reference cable plan or drawing id. Cable origin asset id: Cable destination/s asset id(s): Cable Characteristics: Number of cores: Metallic sheath (lead, al, cu): Conductor size (mm 2 ) and material: Armouring Type (steel wire, tape or other) Voltage Rating (11 or 22): Oversheath Type (Hessian, pvc, pvc/hdpe): Insulation Type (pvc, xlpe, xlpe/tr): General Condition: Phase termination to network connection point: HV cable phase orientation correct (Crossed phases will not be accepted) Yes No Phase termination between HV assets: HV cable phase orientation correct (Crossed phases will not be accepted) Yes No Test equipment: Type:.. Serial no. DOC./VERSION NO. FORM AUTHORISED BY ISSUE DATE PAGE R V3.0 UD-C-TC-001 Engineering & Design September 2016 Page 1 of 2 Uncontrolled once printed, please verify current version on TasNetworks Intranet Site
16 HV Cable Test Certificate UD-C-TC-001 DE-ENERGISED UD Commissioning Voltages: 11 and 22kV Version: 3 Date: September 2016 An individual test certificate shall be used for each cable once all terminations by AEC/TasNetworks have been completed Cable Id as per SLD: Destination/Load Connection: Upstream Connection: Insulation resistance: Insulation resistance prior to VLF HiPot for 1 min Insulation resistance HiPot for 1 min after VLF Screen for 1 min (If applicable. On-metallic screen cables only) Minimum result >10 GΩ Minimum result >10 GΩ Minimum result (Sc-E) >1 GΩ 1 to 2+3+E 1 to 2+3+E 2 to 1+3+E 2 to 1+3+E 3 to 1+2+E 3 to 1+2+E VLF HV Test: Test voltages: 19.8 kv (Peak) or 14 kv (RMS) for 11 kv, 34 kv (Peak) or 24 kv (RMS) for 22 kv Core: KVAC (RMS) Applied for (minutes): Leakage Current (ma) Pass/Fail Note: 1. the certificate number + cable id is recommended to be used for reporting in TasNetworks switching sheet 2. It is recommended a minimum of 15 mins to be applied during VLF testing Remarks/Comments: I certify that all work and tests have been completed in accordance with applicable work practices, construction standards, Australian Standards, associated legislation & codes of practice and understand this is a license condition. Testers Name: Company: EP Licence No: Date: Signed : DOC./VERSION NO. FORM AUTHORISED BY ISSUE DATE PAGE R V3.0 UD-C-TC-001 Engineering & Design September 2016 Page 2 of 2 Uncontrolled once printed, please verify current version on TasNetworks Intranet Site
17 Kiosk Test Certificate UD-PC-TC-002 DE-ENERGISED UD Pre-Commissioning Sizes: kVA Voltages: 11 and 22kV Version: 3 Date: September 2016 Substation id: Feeder: Location: T... Reference drawings: Manufacturer s test report for kiosk Test report id Date Manufacturer Rating (kva) Voltage (kv) HV switchgear test report Has manufacturer s test report been sighted and approved, including test results for: Yes Insulation resistance AC high voltage withstand test Contact resistance (Ductor) Timing tests Earth switch resistance Protection relay operation LV switchboard No Has manufacturer s test report been sighted and approved, including test results for: Transformer test report Has manufacturer s test report been sighted and approved, including test results for: Yes Insulation resistance AC high voltage withstand test Oil dielectric strength and properties Ratios (all tap positions) Winding resistance Impedance Phase sequence No Type test for equipment Insulation resistance Phasing Circuit breaker contact resistance (Ductor) Yes No DOC./VERSION NO. FORM AUTHORISED BY ISSUE DATE PAGE R V3.0 UD-PC-TC-002 Engineering & Design September 2016 Page 1 of 4 Uncontrolled once printed, please verify current version on TasNetworks Intranet Site
18 Kiosk Test Certificate UD-PC-TC-002 DE-ENERGISED UD Pre-Commissioning Sizes: kVA Voltages: 11 and 22kV Version: 3 Date: September 2016 Transformer Note tests must be performed with MEN link temporarily removed. Reinstate after completion of transformer test Winding Test 1 10 minute HV to LV + Earth 5kV HV to Earth 5kV LV to HV + Earth 1 kv Phasing of cables correct Breather transport bungs removed (if applicable) Connections checked Check for oil leaks Name plate present Oil bunding present Bushing secure with no cracks, chips etc Oil level in middle of range: High voltage switchgear Functional test for interlocking of each earth switch Yes No Pass/Fail All results in milliohms Line Earth switch(s) Record each earth switch resistance to Kiosk/switching station earth DOC./VERSION NO. FORM AUTHORISED BY ISSUE DATE PAGE R V3.0 UD-PC-TC-002 Engineering & Design September 2016 Page 2 of 4 Uncontrolled once printed, please verify current version on TasNetworks Intranet Site
19 Kiosk Test Certificate UD-PC-TC-002 DE-ENERGISED UD Pre-Commissioning Sizes: kVA Voltages: 11 and 22kV Version: 3 Date: September 2016 Earth resistance Test equipment Type:... Serial no.. Location Resistance (Ohms) HV/LV Earth Earthing connections checked as per drawings Cable screens earthed (if applicable) Transformer neutral earthed Transformer tank earthed Switchgear frames earthed Door earthed Check all accessible earthing/bonding bolts for tightness The test requirements for demonstrating that the earthing system is fit for purpose shall be developed by the Designer. Where current injection (CIT) test requires temporary interconnection to the remainder of the earthing system, the AEC and TasNetworks Liaison Officer shall coordinate to obtain TasNetworks field staff to issue an Apparatus Interface Statement in accordance with PSSR. The AEC shall provide test results and analysis within a single earthing report of the earth test findings. HV Protective devices HV Protection testing must be completed either using the VAP6 test unit, or via primary injection testing, as no factory connection can be broken to perform testing. Note primary injection points can be accessed via the CT blocks behind the RM6 panel. Protection functionality installed: Over current Earth fault (if applicable) DOC./VERSION NO. FORM AUTHORISED BY ISSUE DATE PAGE R V3.0 UD-PC-TC-002 Engineering & Design September 2016 Page 3 of 4 Uncontrolled once printed, please verify current version on TasNetworks Intranet Site
20 Kiosk Test Certificate UD-PC-TC-002 DE-ENERGISED UD Pre-Commissioning Sizes: kVA Voltages: 11 and 22kV Version: 3 Date: September 2016 Test equipment: Type:... Setting Serial no.. Minimum pick up Variance (%) Over current Earth fault (if applicable) Over current Earth fault (if applicable) Setting Minimum pick up Variance (%) Low Voltage Switchgear Insulation Resistance 1kV With Transformer isolator open A+B+C (Supply side of circuit breaker) to A+B+C (Network side of circuit breaker) Circuit breaker 1 (open) Circuit breaker 2 (open) Circuit breaker 3 (open) Circuit breaker 4 (open) (open) Phase sequence A-B-C C-B-A Remarks/Comments: I certify that all work and tests have been completed in accordance with applicable work practices, construction standards, Australian Standards, associated legislation & codes of practice and understand this is a license condition. Testers Name: Company: EP Licence No: Date: Signed : DOC./VERSION NO. FORM AUTHORISED BY ISSUE DATE PAGE R V3.0 UD-PC-TC-002 Engineering & Design September 2016 Page 4 of 4 Uncontrolled once printed, please verify current version on TasNetworks Intranet Site
21 HV and LV Switchgear Test Certificate UD-C-TC-003 DE-ENERGISED UD Commissioning Sizes: kVA Voltages: 11 and 22kV Version: 3 Date: September 2016 High Voltage switchgear Insulation resistance (prior to HV cable termination) Test equipment: Type:... Serial no.. All results in Mega Ohms Kiosk: HV switchgear (at 5kV) All switches closed/ circuit breakers open A to B+C+Earth B to A+C+Earth C to B+C+Earth A+B+Earth Correct operation of: Line switch 1 Circuit Breaker Line switch 2 Line switch 3 Earth switches Switching station: HV switchgear (at 5kV) All switches / circuit breakers closed A to B+C+Earth B to A+C+Earth C to B+C+Earth A+B+Earth Correct operation of: Line switch 1 Line switch 2 Line switch 3 Line switch 4 Earth switches Tap changer position: 1 (+10%) 2 (+7.5%) 3 (+5%) 4 (+2.5%) 5 (0%) 6 (-2.5%) 7 (-5%) 8 (-7%) DOC./VERSION NO. FORM AUTHORISED BY ISSUE DATE PAGE R V3.0 UD-C-TC-003 Engineering & Design September 2016 Page 1 of 4 Uncontrolled once printed, please verify current version on TasNetworks Intranet Site
22 HV and LV Switchgear Test Certificate UD-C-TC-003 DE-ENERGISED UD Commissioning Sizes: kVA Voltages: 11 and 22kV Version: 3 Date: September 2016 Low voltage switchboard Test equipment: Type:... Serial no.. Insulation volts for 1 minute (All results in Mega ohms) Device A to B+C+Earth B to A+C+Earth C to A+B+Earth All circuit breakers and transformer links open Completion of testing At the completion of testing all high voltage and low voltage switches/circuit breakers shall be left in the open position. High voltage: Line switch 1 Circuit breaker Line switch 2 Line switch 3 Earth switch Remarks/Comments: Open Low voltage: Isolator Circuit breaker 1 Circuit breaker 2 Circuit breaker 3 Circuit breaker 4 Open I certify that all work and tests have been completed in accordance with applicable work practices, construction standards, Australian Standards, associated legislation & codes of practice and understand this is a license condition. Testers Name: Company: EP Licence No: Date: Signed : DOC./VERSION NO. FORM AUTHORISED BY ISSUE DATE PAGE R V3.0 UD-C-TC-003 Engineering & Design September 2016 Page 2 of 4 Uncontrolled once printed, please verify current version on TasNetworks Intranet Site
23 Cable Test Certificate UD-PC-TC-004 DE-ENERGISED UD Pre - Commissioning Voltages: 400 and 230 V Version: 3 Date: September 2016 Certificate no: Location: Reference drawings: Insulation resistance (All results in Mega ohms) Each cable shall have its insulation resistance measured before termination. HV Distribution volts for 1 minute Cable ID or label R-Screen W-Screen B-Screen R-W R-B W-B Screen -E LV Distribution volts for 1 minute Cable ID or label R-N W-N B-N R-W R-B W-B R-E W-E B-E N-E Streetlight volts for 1 minute (Neutral and earth to be disconnected at supply/cabinet) Cable origin (Turret/cabinet) Cable destination (Streetlight) Active-Earth Active-Neutral Neutral - Earth Remarks/Comments: I certify that all work and tests have been completed in accordance with applicable work practices, construction standards, Australian Standards, associated legislation & codes of practice and understand this is a license condition. Testers Name: Company: EP Licence No: Date: Signed : DOC./VERSION NO. FORM AUTHORISED BY ISSUE DATE PAGE R V3.0 UD-PC-TC-004 Engineering & Design September 2016 Page 1 of 1 Uncontrolled once printed, please verify current version on TasNetworks Intranet Site
24 LV Turrets, cabinets & streetlights Test Certificate UD-C-TC-005 DE-ENERGISED UD Commissioning Voltages: 400 and 230 V Version: 3 Date: September 2016 Certificate no: Location: Sheet: Reference drawings: Insulation resistance (All results in Mega ohms) Each LV circuit shall have its insulation resistance measured once all terminations have been completed. Turrets/cabinets (street light fuse out) Asset id. Insulation resistance (MΩ) R-E W-E B-E W-N B-N R-W R-B W-B Phasing correct (Y/N) Streetlight treet light fuse ut)asset id. Insulation resistance (MΩ) Active-Earth Active - Neutral Polarity correct (Y/N) Remarks/Comments: I certify that all work and tests have been completed in accordance with applicable work practices, construction standards, Australian Standards, associated legislation & codes of practice and understand this is a license condition. Testers Name: Company: EP Licence No: Date: Signed : DOC./VERSION NO. FORM AUTHORISED BY ISSUE DATE PAGE R V1.0 UD-C-TC-005 Engineering & Design September 2016 Page 1 of 1 Uncontrolled once printed, please verify current version on TasNetworks Intranet Site
25 UG Furniture UD-E-TC-006 ENERGISED UD Staged Energisation Voltages: 400 and 230 V Version: 3 Date: September 2016 Toptronic testing for turrets, cabinets and public lighting. Required Results Asset Id or Label Voltage Line to Neutral Voltage Line to Earth Impedance Line to Earth Impedance line to Neutral ( V) ( V) (<500Ω) (<0.5 Ω) R-N W-N B-N R-E W-E B-E R-E W-E B-E R-N W-N B-N Remarks/Comments: I certify that all work and tests have been completed in accordance with applicable work practices, construction standards, Australian Standards, associated legislation & codes of practice and understand this is a license condition. Testers Name: Company: EP Licence No: Date: Signed : DOC./VERSION NO. FORM AUTHORISED BY ISSUE DATE PAGE R V4.0 UD-E-TC-006 Engineering & Design April 2017 Page 1 of 1 Uncontrolled once printed, please verify current version on TasNetworks Intranet Site
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