Electric Code
Electric Code
1.Theentire wiring of circuitry for indications, alarms, metering and protectionshould be permanent wiring.
2.
Thewiring should be by copper leads for C.T secondary for all cores i.e. meteringcores as well as protection cores and for
PT secondary for protection core.
5.
Thewiring should be by copper leads 1.07 The copper lead for 1.05 & 1.06 aboveshould be stranded but not single lead
type.
6.
Aluminiumleads can be used for indication, alarms and PT secondary for metering butstranded wires only are to be
used. But copper leads are always preferable forthese said purposes.
7.
Theterminations should be lugged by ring shape ‘O’ lugs. ‘U’ shape lugs should beavoided since ‘U’ shape lugs may slip
if terminal is loosen.
8.
For CTSecondary terminations, two nuts with one spring washer and two flat washers tobe compulsorily used.
9.
The CTterminal strips should be stud type with nuts and not screw-in-type.
10.
Wherevertwo sets of batteries are available, the primary protection and back-upprotection should be from different
batteries.
11.
Where thereis only one battery at an Electrical Power Substation, the primary and back-upprotections should be given
D.C supply through two individual circuits withindependent fuses run from D.C bus.
12.
When CBshave two trip coils, both main protection and backup protection will energizeboth the trip coils.
13.
D.C andA.C supplies should not be taken through different cores of the same cable.Totally different cables should be
used for DC and AC supplies.
14.
Independent D.C cables should be run to eachequipment in the yard and looping of D.C supply from one equipment to
other isnot permitted.
15.
The D.Cemergency lighting in substation should be through independent cables and notmixed up with protection and
other circuitry.
16.
Standard colour codes for wires in controlcircuit of different sizes should be as follows,
17.
The lead numbers are also standardized asfollows so that anyone can easily identify the
purpose for which the lead isconnected-
18.
The CT ratios available and adopted with numberof cores shall be displayed on each panel as follows: (with underlined
positionas adopted).
19.
19 Wherever CT cores are not used “SHORTINGLOOPS” should be provided in CT secondary terminals and not in
marshallingboxes or at panels.
21.
20 The Cable entries in the equipment, marshallingboxes and panels should be through appropriate size of cable glands.
No othermeans are allowed.
22.
22 Few cells from a battery set should not beused for separate low voltage D.C circuits. Here D.C – D.C converters
may beemployed for utilizing full D.C voltage of the entire battery as input.Standardlead numbers used in control
circuit of protection of power systemCertain lead numbers are standardized asfollows and should be compulsorily
adopted with ferrules at terminations ofleads.
Main DCPositive supply – J1
Main DC Negative supply – J2
DC Positive bus inside panel – K1
DC Negative bus inside panel – K2Remote Close- K15R
Remote Trip - K5R
Local Close - K15L
Local Trip - K5L
21 Distance relay
30 Annunciator relay
52 Circuit breaker
59 Overvoltage relay
67 Directional relay
68 Locking relay
74 Alarm relay
81 Frequency relay
86 Tripping Relay
87 Differential relay