Engineering Standard Electrical RAILCORP NETWORK MANAGEMENT PLAN CHAPTER 2 - CUSTOMER INSTALLATION SAFETY Owner: Approved by: Chief Engineer, Electrical Neal Hook Chief Engineer Electrical Authorised by: Version 3.3 Issued May 2013 Neal Hook Chief Engineer Electrical Disclaimer This document was prepared for use on the RailCorp Network only. RailCorp makes no warranties, express or implied, that compliance with the contents of this document shall be sufficient to ensure safe systems or work or operation. It is the document user s sole responsibility to ensure that the copy of the document it is viewing is the current version of the document as in use by RailCorp. RailCorp accepts no liability whatsoever in relation to the use of this document by any party, and RailCorp excludes any liability which arises in any manner by the use of this document. Copyright The information in this document is protected by Copyright and no part of this document may be reproduced, altered, stored or transmitted by any person without the prior consent of RailCorp. Engineering Standard UNCONTROLLED WHEN PRINTED Page 1 of 8
Document control Version Date Summary of change 3.0 May 2010 Application of TMA 400 format 3.1 February 2011 All references reviewed and updated as applicable. Editorial changes to sections 1, 2 & 3 to provide uniformity across all chapters of the Network Management Plan. Responsibilities updated to reflect organisational restructure. Inclusion of NSW Service and Installation Rules January 2010 Version. Section 5.2 amendment to clarify between the RailCorp and non-railcorp customer. Other minor editorials. 3.2 March 2011 Inclusion of reference to Public Electrical Safety Awareness in Section 1 3.3 May 2013 Editorial review RailCorp Page 2 of 8
Contents 1 Introduction...4 2 Scope and Application...4 2.1 Background...4 2.2 Objectives...4 3 References...5 3.1 Australian Standards...5 3.2 Legislation...5 3.3 NSW Government Industry & Investment NSW...5 3.4 RailCorp documents...5 4 Definitions and Abbreviations...6 5 Requirements of Customers...6 5.1 Design & Construction...6 5.2 Maintenance...6 6 Criteria for Contractors...6 7 Risk Management Strategy...6 8 Code of Practice Service and Installation Rules of NSW...7 9 Code of Practice Installation Safety Management...7 10 Procedures for notifying the Director General of NSW Trade & Investment of defective installation work...7 11 Relationship of the 1500 Volt Overhead Wiring to the Plan...7 12 Relationship of the 120 Volt System for Signalling Supplies to the Plan...8 RailCorp Page 3 of 8
1 Introduction The RailCorp Network Management Plan is the primary instrument by which the requirements of the Electricity Supply (Safety and Network Management) Regulation 2008 are implemented. This document is one of four documents that together comprise RailCorp's Network Management Plan. These documents are as follows: RailCorp Network Management Plan - Chapter 1 - Network Safety and Reliability (EP 95 00 30 06 SP), RailCorp Network Management Plan - Chapter 2 - Customer Installation Safety (this document), and RailCorp Network Management Plan - Chapter 3 Public Electrical Safety Awareness (EP 95 00 30 04 SP), and RailCorp Network Management Plan - Chapter 4 - Bush Fire Risk Management (EP 95 00 30 05 SP) RailCorp commits to ensuring that safety is given the highest priority over all other aspects of network management and the Network Management Plan aims to provide a platform to support this commitment. 2 Scope and Application 2.1 Background RailCorp is a NSW Government Agency constituted under the Transport Administration Amendment (Rail Management) Act 2000 No 89 (NSW). RailCorp aims to deliver safe, clean and reliable services that are efficient, sustainable and to the satisfaction of all customers. Sydney metropolitan passenger rail services are delivered via CityRail and regional and interstate passenger services via CountryLink. RailCorp is responsible for the safe operation, crewing and maintenance of passenger trains and stations and provides access to freight and passenger operators in the Sydney metropolitan area. RailCorp owns and maintains the Sydney metropolitan rail network. This network includes track, bridges, signalling systems, communications systems, an electricity distribution system, and other infrastructure. RailCorp also owns and maintains country based infrastructure such as operational country Stations. 2.2 Objectives The objective of this document is to enhance the safety of electrical installations connected to the RailCorp distribution system and ensure the safe connection of such installations to that system. This document includes, either directly or by use of references, the following: design, construction and maintenance standards required of customers for their electrical installations, testing, connection and notification criteria for contractors installing electrical installations, RailCorp Page 4 of 8
inspection regime and procedures for directions to remedy faulty work and the disconnection of unsafe installations by the network operator, and procedures for notifying the Director-General of NSW Trade and Investment of any defective installation work. 3 References The following documents contain provisions that, through reference in this text, provide further information and constitute provisions of this document where applicable. At the time of publication, the editions indicated below were valid. 3.1 Australian Standards AS/NZS 3000 2007 Electrical Installations (known as Australian/New Zealand Wiring Rules) AS/NZS 3017 2007 Electrical Installations Verification Guidelines ENA Doc 001 National Electricity Network Safety code 3.2 Legislation Electricity (Consumer Safety) Act 2004 Electricity Supply Act 1995 Electricity Safety (Installations) Regulation 2009 Electricity Supply (Safety and Network Management) Regulation 2008 Rail Safety (Adoption of National Law) Act 2012 3.3 NSW Government Industry & Investment NSW Code of Practice Distribution Risk Management (Feb 1998) Code of Practice Demand Management of Electricity Distributors (Sep 2004) Code of Practice Electricity Service Standards (August 2005) Code of Practice (Electricity) - Service and Installation Rules of New South Wales (Dec 2007) Code of Practice Electricity Transmission and Distribution Asset Management (Feb 2009) Code of Practice Installation Safety Management (Dec 1997) Code of Practice - Service and Installation Rules of New South Wales (Dec 2007). 3.4 RailCorp documents EP 12 00 00 02 SP EP 12 10 00 20 SP EP 12 10 00 21 SP EP 12 10 00 22 SP EP 17 00 00 06 SP EP 17 00 00 12 SP "Low Voltage Distribution and Installations Earthing References and Definitions" "Low Voltage Distribution Earthing" "Low Voltage Installations Earthing" Buildings and Structures Under Overhead Lines "Installation Inspections" "Demarcation of RailCorp Low Voltage Distribution System" RailCorp Page 5 of 8
4 Definitions and Abbreviations For the purpose of this specification the definitions given in the Electricity Supply (Safety and Network Management) Regulation 2008 and the Service and Installation Rules of NSW January 2010 apply. In addition, further definitions are contained in RailCorp specifications EP 17 00 00 12 SP "Demarcation of RailCorp Low Voltage Distribution System" and EP 12 00 00 02 SP "Low Voltage Distribution and Installations Earthing References and Definitions". 5 Requirements of Customers 5.1 Design & Construction The design and construction of customers' electrical installations shall comply with the following: AS/NZS 3000: 2007 Electrical Installations known as Australia/New Zealand Wiring Rules Service and Installation Rules of NSW Jan 2010 RailCorp Electrical Standards: EP 12 00 00 02 SP Low Voltage Distribution and Installations Earthing References and Definitions EP 12 10 00 20 SP Low Voltage Distribution Earthing EP 12 10 00 21 SP Low Voltage Installations Earthing EP 12 10 00 22 SP Buildings and Structures Under Overhead Lines 5.2 Maintenance In the case where RailCorp is the customers, RailCorp shall maintain their electrical installations in accordance with Section 32 of the Electricity (Consumer Safety) Act 2004 and the RailCorp Technical Maintenance Plans, Refer to section 5.3 of the RailCorp Network Management Plan - Chapter 1 - Network Safety and Reliability (EP 95 00 30 06 SP). In the case where the Customer is an external entity to RailCorp, the Customer shall maintain their electrical installations in accordance with Section 32 of the Electricity (Consumer Safety) Act 2004. 6 Criteria for Contractors The testing, connection and notification criterion for contractors installing electrical installations is to comply with the Electricity Safety (Installations) Regulation 2009 and RailCorp document EP 17 00 00 06 SP Installation Inspections. 7 Risk Management Strategy Risk in the area of customers' electrical installations shall be managed by applying the Codes of Practice for Installation Safety Management and the Service and Installation Rules of New South Wales. This policy adheres to the principles set out in the DWE Code of Practice - Distribution Risk Management. RailCorp Page 6 of 8
8 Code of Practice Service and Installation Rules of NSW RailCorp recognises the Code of Practice (Electricity) - Service and Installation Rules of New South Wales 2007 and the referenced Service and Installation Rules of New South Wales. However, RailCorp stipulates the use of a Direct Earthing system, not the Multiple Earthed Neutral (MEN) system as specified in those Rules. This is to avoid the flow of dc traction current into the low voltage distribution system. The specific requirements are set out in RailCorp document EP 12 10 00 21 SP "Low Voltage Installations Earthing". RailCorp requires that all installations supplied from it s distribution system comply with this specification. 9 Code of Practice Installation Safety Management The Network Management Plan, Chapter 2 complies with the Code of Practice Installation Safety Management. RailCorp s system for the management of the following aspects of customers' installation safety, are covered in RailCorp document EP 17 00 00 06 SP "Installation Inspections": Standard of Installation Work Testing Requirements Notification Inspections Remedy of Work Containing Safety Breaches Connection to Supply Audit Inspections Corrective Action Qualifications of Inspectors 10 Procedures for notifying the Director General of NSW Trade & Investment of defective installation work Installation inspection reports determine if the installation can be accepted for connection to supply or not. Any defect must be rectified by the contractor before supply connection. All defects are recorded. Defects which compromise safety are notified to the Director General of NSW Trade and Investment in accordance with RailCorp document EP 17 00 00 06 EP.. 11 Relationship of the 1500 Volt Overhead Wiring to the Plan The Codes of Practice for Installation Safety Management and Service and Installation Rules do not apply because neither 1500V overhead wiring nor electric rolling stock falls within the definition of an installation. RailCorp Page 7 of 8
12 Relationship of the 120 Volt System for Signalling Supplies to the Plan The Codes of Practice for Installation Safety Management and Service and Installation Rules of NSW do not apply to the 120 Volt single phase AC supply distribution network which is used for rail signalling. The management of safety associated with the 120 Volt system for signalling supplies is covered by the Rail Safety (Adoption of National Law) Act 2012. Reports are submitted to the Independent Transport Safety Regulator (ITSR) as part of RailCorp's rail safety accreditation. RailCorp Page 8 of 8