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NS122

Pole Mounted Substation Construction


March 2008

SUMMARY Network Standard NS122 provides the criteria for pole mounted substation construction. ISSUE Ausgrid staff: for issue to staff associated with pole mounted substation construction. Where this standard is issued as a controlled document replacing an earlier edition; remove and destroy the superseded document. Accredited Service Providers: document issued on an uncontrolled basis. Users are responsible for ensuring that the document they are using is current and includes any amendments issued since the date on the document. Ausgrid will not accept any liability for work carried out to a superseded standard. Ausgrid may not accept work carried out which is not in accordance with current standard requirements. Ausgrid maintains a copy of this and other Network Standards together with updates and amendments on www.ausgrid.com.au. Ausgrid also offers a subscription service which provides for updates and amendments to standards on payment of an annual fee. DISCLAIMER As Ausgrids standards are subject to ongoing review, the information contained in this document may be amended by Ausgrid at any time. It is possible that conflict may exist between standard documents. In this event, the most recent standard is to prevail. This document has been developed using information available from field and other sources and is suitable for most situations encountered in Ausgrid. Particular conditions, projects or localities may require special or different practices. It is the responsibility of the local manager, supervisor, assured quality contractor and the individuals involved to ensure that a safe system of work is employed and that statutory requirements are met. Ausgrid disclaims any and all liability to any person or persons for any procedure, process or any other thing done or not done, as a result of this Network Standard. This document is not intended to address issues that include, but are not limited to: Environmental and planning requirements Construction, inspection and maintenance safe work practices Inspection and maintenance requirements Emergency preparedness and response

Earthing and substation layout design Note: The use of any steelwork in substations have unique requirements with respect to earthing. All designs involving steelwork are to be reviewed by Network Engineering. INTERPRETATION In the event that any user of this Standard considers that any of its provisions is uncertain, ambiguous or otherwise in need of interpretation, the user should request Ausgrid to clarify the provision. Ausgrids interpretation shall then apply as though it was included in the Standard, and is final and binding. No correspondence will be entered into with any person disputing the meaning of the provision published in the Standard or the accuracy of Ausgrids interpretation.

Network Standard NS122 Pole Mounted Substation Construction March 2008

CONTENTS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 FOREWORD................................................................................................................ 1 ASBESTOS.................................................................................................................. 1 SCOPE ........................................................................................................................ 2 DEFINITIONS .............................................................................................................. 3 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................... 7 GEOGRAPHIC AREA.................................................................................................. 8 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS ...................................................................................... 8
7.1 General............................................................................................................. 8 7.2 Accredited Service Provider............................................................................. 8 7.3 Customer Service Planning and Supply Negotiations Officer.......................... 8 7.4 Design Life ....................................................................................................... 9 7.5 Design Information ........................................................................................... 9 7.6 Equipping Permit.............................................................................................. 9 7.7 Access Permit ................................................................................................ 10 7.8 Portable Earths .............................................................................................. 10 7.8.1 Inspection ............................................................................................... 11 7.8.2 Disposal after Fault Current ................................................................... 11 7.9 Approved Materials ........................................................................................ 11 7.10 Non Standard Materials and Equipment ........................................................ 11 7.11 Provision of Materials..................................................................................... 11 7.12 Temporary or Enhanced Reliability Substations or Rural Substations.................................................................................................. 12 7.13 Reporting........................................................................................................ 12 7.13.1 Reviewed Design Information. ............................................................... 12 7.13.2 Substation Identification Code................................................................ 12 7.14 Testing and Auditing ...................................................................................... 12 7.15 Warranty......................................................................................................... 13 7.16 Safety ............................................................................................................. 13 7.17 Environment ................................................................................................... 13 7.18 Reporting of Accidents ................................................................................... 13

SITE SELECTION...................................................................................................... 14
8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 Pole Mounted Substation Site Selection........................................................ 14 Height Restrictions ......................................................................................... 15 Foundations.................................................................................................... 15 Requirements for Commercial/Industrial Application in Urban Areas ........................................................................................................... 15 Pole Mounted Substation Site Selection in Non Urban Areas ....................... 15 Requirements for Pole Mounted Substation in Urban Areas Supplying the LV Network........................................................................... 15

SUBSTATION RATINGS ........................................................................................... 17


9.1 Pole Mounted Substation Options ................................................................. 17 9.1.1 Transformer Ratings............................................................................... 17 9.1.2 Recycled Transformers .......................................................................... 18

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SUBSTATION CONSTRUCTION .............................................................................. 19


10.1 10.2 10.3 General........................................................................................................... 19 Ausgrid Substation Drawings ......................................................................... 19 Safety Clearances.......................................................................................... 19

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CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS APPLICABLE TO ALL POLE MOUNTED SUBSTATIONS.................................................................................... 20


11.1 Stay Poles and Stay Wires............................................................................. 25 11.1.1 Stay Crossarms ...................................................................................... 25 11.2 Fuses.............................................................................................................. 25 11.3 Phasing .......................................................................................................... 25

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SUBSTATIONS HV AND LV UGOH CABLE INSTALLATION AND TERMINATION ....................................................................................................... 26 SUBSTATION EARTHING......................................................................................... 27
13.1.1 13.1.2 HV and LV Earth Continuity Test ........................................................... 28 HV to LV Earth Insulation Test ............................................................... 28

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STREET LIGHTING................................................................................................... 29 COMMUNICATIONS ARM......................................................................................... 30 TESTING ................................................................................................................... 31


16.1 Transformer Testing....................................................................................... 31 16.1.1 HV and LV Winding Continuity Test ....................................................... 31 16.1.2 Insulation Resistance Tests on Total Installation ................................... 32 16.1.3 Induced HV Test..................................................................................... 32
16.1.3.1 Transformer Oil Tests ................................................................................. 33

16.2 16.3

Earth Continuity and Insulation Tests ............................................................ 33 Voltage Withstand Test .................................................................................. 33

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PRE-COMMISSIONING CHECK ............................................................................... 34 INSPECTION............................................................................................................. 35 COMMISSIONING ..................................................................................................... 35 ACCEPTANCE .......................................................................................................... 36

APPENDIX A - APPROVED MATERIAL LIST ..................................................................... 37 APPENDIX B - BILL OF MATERIAL (BOM)......................................................................... 41 APPENDIX C - LIST OF DRAWINGS .................................................................................. 43 APPENDIX D DRAWING AMENDMENTS 2006............................................................... 45 APPENDIX E - DRAWINGS AND MATERIAL LISTS .......................................................... 52

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FOREWORD
Ausgrid is responsible for the management and operation of Ausgrids electricity supply network. This network, which supplies the most populated area in Australia, is a major infrastructure investment. The network is required to operate economically and reliably under all weather and other environmental conditions. As part of its formal asset management approach Ausgrids aim is to provide a series of cost-effective modular designs for use in developing the distribution network. For these designs to meet the requirements of Ausgrid, they are required to satisfy a range of functions far wider than basic electrical performance and economy. These functional requirements include meeting all statutory and safety obligations; operating effectively under adverse environmental conditions and utilising approved new components that have demonstrated reliability. This Network Standard lays down the requirements for site selection and construction of 3phase or single phase pole mounted substations that meet the requirements of Ausgrid. This standard may be amended or updated at any time to reflect improvement in design, technology advances etc. The Accredited Service Provider shall ensure that the latest version of this standard is used for the equipping of the substation to which it applies. The requirement of this standard must be adhered to. Any deviation from this standard must be submitted to Network Engineering for approval prior to implementation.

ASBESTOS
All materials and equipment used for construction of Ausgrids assets are to be free from Asbestos and or Asbestos related products. Suppliers are expected to comply with the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2000 (NSW) together with the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation 2001 (NSW) and confirm in writing that all products supplied to Ausgrid contain no Asbestos related materials.

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SCOPE
This Network Standard applies to: 11kV/433 Volt 3-phase pole substations 11kV/500-250 Volt single phase pole substations 22kV/433 Volt 3-phase pole substations 22kV/500-250 Volt single phase pole substations.

This standard does not apply to: 33kV/433Volt 3-phase pole substations. single wire earth return (SWER) installations zone or sub-transmission substations, 11kV regulators or auto transformers.

Note to Service Providers Service Providers are advised to ensure that they refer to the Master Drawing Option List for 3-phase and single phase substations shown at the end of Appendix E. This list is essential for ensuring the correct construction and equipment requirements for each substation.

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DEFINITIONS
Accreditation is the process of ensuring that an applicant for accreditation has the typical skills, resources and insurance to undertake contestable work and complete the work in a safe and reliable manner. An individual or a company with current accreditation under the Electricity Association of NSW Accredited Service Provider scheme. Under the Electricity Association of NSW scheme there are two levels of accreditation involving Authorised work: Level 1 accreditation covers the construction of transmission and distribution works such as the installation of high voltage and low voltage distribution cables and substations (distribution work) Level 2 accreditation covers the installation of overhead and underground service lines and metering equipment, the disconnection and reconnection of supply to carry out work on an installation and energising installations Level 3 accreditation covers the design of electrical reticulation systems and does not require specific Ausgrid authorisation.

Accreditation

Accredited Service Provider

Approved

Approved means authorised in writing by an Ausgrid Division, Group or Branch Manager or their delegate and notified in relevant Ausgrid documentation. Approved material means materials acceptable to Ausgrid, and purchased from suppliers satisfying Ausgrids Technical and Quality Assurance requirements or materials that have been supplied by or purchased from Ausgrid. An audit inspection is a careful examination by an Ausgrids Compliance Officer from Ausgrids Network Division, which may include testing where appropriate, of completed Authorised Work to ensure the project complies with Ausgrids Safety Rules, Network Standards and specifications. Authorisation means permission in writing, either generally to a Service Provider or to specific individuals, given by Ausgrid to undertake works on or near the transmission and/or distribution system. An authorised person is a trained and competent person who is approved by an Ausgrid Division, Group or Branch Manager to carry out specific duties to do with the supply and use of electricity. A person who has been authorised by another electricity network operator, organisation, high voltage customer or contractor is also a trained and competent person who has been approved in writing by their employer, for work on their employer's network. Authorised person includes Service Providers and their employees who are approved by Ausgrid in accordance with Document ES4.

Approved Material

Audit Inspection

Authorisation

Authorised Person

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Authorised Work Cable

Work that is on or near Ausgrids transmission and/or distribution system. Means an insulated conductor or two or more such conductors laid together whether with or without fillings, reinforcements or protective coverings A conductor is any wire, bar, tube or object that forms part of an electric circuit. A construction project generally consists of a detailed request for service as contained in the Design Information which is expected to be performed in a trades person like manner to the satisfaction of the principal. Contestable work is work such as the design, construction and installation of electricity works which are required to connect a customers installation to an Electricitys Distributors Network. As the customer is required to fund the cost of contestable work, they now have the choice of selecting the Service Provider to carry out the work which was traditionally performed only by an Electricity Distributor. A representative of Ausgrids Customer Supply group who will provide a point of contact between the Accredited Service Provider and Ausgrid. De-energised mains and apparatus are not connected to an electrical supply source. De-energised mains and apparatus are not isolated until action is taken to perform an isolation. The Design Information provides job specific details of the substation project and shall be used in conjunction with this Network Standard. The terms earth/earthed/earthing refer to mains and apparatus electrically connected to the general mass of the earth. Electrical apparatus is: (a) Equipment that is used in supplying electricity. For example: an overhead line (b) a cable a generator a transformer switchgear fuses and links

Conductor Construction Project

Contestable Work

Customer Service Planning and Negotiations Officer De-energised

Design Information

Earthed Electrical apparatus

Any other equipment which is supplied at or supplies high voltage. For example: a metering unit, cranes and motors.

Electrical apparatus includes all parts of the equipment, eg insulation, earthed metalwork and cable sheaths. Electrical Safety Rules Energised Ausgrid Electrical Safety rules will mean Ausgrids Electrical Safety Rules. Means connected to a source of electrical supply Ausgrid is a trading entity of the NSW Government.

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Frequented location

Means any urban area associated with a city or town other than a Special Location defined below (Refer ESAA HB C(B)1). Means a nominal voltage exceeding 1000 volts ac or 1500 volts dc. An electricity line rated up to and including 1000V ac which originates at the low voltage end of a distribution substation and serves to convey electrical energy to end users via their service mains. Major construction defects are those defects which an electricity distributor can demonstrate: (a) Are or have the potential to be a threat to the safety of any person or to have the potential to damage any property or to disrupt or have the potential to disrupt the electricity network or are a major non conformance to specifications, material and or project drawing. Do not comply with the electricity distributors: Safety and Operating Plan Customer Installation Safety Plan. Under the Electricity Supply (Safety Plan) Regulation 1997.

High Voltage or HV Low Voltage Distributor

Major Defect

(b)

Minimum safe working distance

The minimum safe working distances are distances which must be maintained by people, and their tools and equipment, when they are near live exposed conductors. Minor construction defects are those defects which an electricity distributor determines do not have the potential to be a threat to the safety of any person or to have the potential to damage any property or to disrupt or to have the potential to disrupt the electricity network or are not a major non conformance to specifications, material and /or project drawings. Near means when there is a reasonable possibility of a persons body or any object that the person might be wearing, touching or carrying which is not designed for safe use on live conductors of the same or higher voltage, coming closer to a live exposed conductor than the minimum safe working distance. The substation equipment is outdoor type, mounted above ground level, on one or more poles.

Minor Defect

Near

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Practical Completion

Means the date on which Ausgrid determines that: The works have been completed in accordance with Ausgrids ES9 agreement The works are free from major defects All fees and charges payable in respect of the works have been paid to Ausgrid A list of retained assets have been provided to Ausgrid Satisfactory test certificates have been produced All certificates required pursuant to this agreement have been tendered to Ausgrid All easements or leases required by Ausgrid have been granted to Ausgrid.

Safe Screened cable

Means not posing an unacceptable risk to life, health or property. Means that the insulation covering the conductor cores is covered by a conducting or semi-conductive material which is connected to the neutral or earth. Is to be interpreted as mandatory. Means that Ausgrids Negotiating Officer may allow some variation in exceptional circumstances. Such variations must be approved in advance of construction and be in writing. Means within a schools ground or within a childrens playground, or within a public swimming pool area, or at a popularly used beach or water recreation area, or in a public thoroughfare within 100 metres of any of the above locations (refer ESAA HBC(b)1). Work as detailed in the Design Information document and documentation referred therein. Means the voltage which may appear between any two points on the surface of the ground spaced one metre apart (refer ESAA HBC(b)1) An assemblage of equipment at one place, including any necessary housing, for the conversion or transformation of electrical energy and for connection between two or more circuits. Means the supply of electricity. Means the voltage which may appear between any point of contact with uninsulated metalwork located within 2.4 metres of the ground and any point on the surface of the ground within a horizontal distance of one metre from the vertical projection of the point of contact with the uninsulated metalwork (refer ESAA HBC(b)1) Underground to Overhead Means a potential difference between conductors or between conductors and earth.

Shall Should

Special location

Specified Work Step Voltage

Substation

Supply Touch Voltage

UGOH Voltage

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INTRODUCTION
This Standard sets out the standards for site selection and construction of pole mounted substations used for the reticulation of electricity to domestic, commercial and industrial customers supplied by Ausgrid. The Standard specifies the requirements for the electrical construction of pole mounted substations designed to provide 3-phase four wire 415-240 volt or single phase 500-250 volt AC supply. This Network Standard should be read in conjunction with relevant Ausgrids documents including but not limited to: ES 4 Authorised Contractor Scheme ES 8 Capital Contributions and Recoverable Work Guidelines ES 9 Agreement for Electricity Supply to Developments NUS100 NS104 NS109 NS112 NS116 NS118 NS119 NS125 NS126 NS127 NS128 NS129 NS130 NS158 NS161 NS167 NS179 NSU146 NUS174 NUS181 Field Recording of Network Assets Network Project Design Plans Design Standards for Overhead Developments Design Standards for Commercial/Industrial Development Design Standards for Distribution Earthing Specification for Street Lighting Design Standards (Sydney) Specification for Street Lighting Design Standards (Newcastle) Specification for Low Voltage Overhead Conductors Specification for High Voltage Overhead Conductors Specification for Low Voltage Cable Joints and Terminations Specification for Pole Installation and Removal Construction Standards for HV Cable Joints and Termination Specification for Underground Cable Laying Labelling of Mains and Apparatus Specification for Testing of Cables after Installation Positioning of Poles and Lighting Columns Vegetation Safety Clearances Safety Inspection when working on Wood Poles Environmental Procedures. Approval of Materials and Equipment and Network Standard Variations

A current copy of Network Standard NS122, including all relevant Network Standard Advices (NSAs), must be on site at all times during construction, testing and commissioning. A current copy of Ausgrids Electrical Safety Rules, including all relevant Network Standard Advices (NSAs) must be on site at all times during construction, testing and commissioning. These documents are available from Ausgrids website www.ausgrid.com.au.

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GEOGRAPHIC AREA
Ausgrids supply area comprises the area between the Pacific Ocean in the east, the Royal National Park in the south, Port Stephens in the north, Auburn in the south-west and the Upper Hunter Valley in the north-west.

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7.1 7.2

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
General
The pole mounted substation designs documented in this Standard shall be used throughout the Ausgrid supply area.

Accredited Service Provider


Only accredited Service Providers may tender for or carry out construction work on Ausgrids network. The accreditation procedure for Service Providers is detailed in ES4 Authorised Contractors Scheme. This scheme has been introduced to comply with the NSW Governments Electricity Supply (General) Amendment (Customer Contracts) Regulation 1996. The Accredited Service Provider System provides for the rating of Accredited Service Providers. The Accredited Service Provider shall ensure that their employees and the employees of their subcontractors do not work on or near live equipment belonging to or controlled by Ausgrid unless their employees and the employees of their subcontractors have been Authorised in writing by Ausgrid to do so. The Accredited Service Provider and all staff employed on the substation construction shall always carry his/her photo identification card. They are required to show their photo identification card on demand to any officer of Ausgrid.

7.3

Customer Service Planning and Supply Negotiations Officer


Ausgrid will appoint a Customer Service Planning and Negotiations Officer to assist the Accredited Service Provider in his dealings with Ausgrid. The Customer Service Planning and Negotiations Officer will accept programs, reports, plans, documentation, etc, from the Accredited Service Provider and arrange for milestone inspections and approvals. The Customer Service Planning and Negotiations Officer will provide specific information on the requirements for each particular substation project. The Customer Service Planning and Negotiations Officer can also provide advice on services available from Ausgrid divisions, which may assist the Accredited Service Provider in the completion of the project. Note: The Customer Service Planning and Negotiations Officer is NOT responsible for the quality or the planning of the Project. This is the responsibility of the Accredited Service Provider. During the Project, Ausgrid through its Customer Service Planning and Negotiations Officer may arrange for auditing of particular features of the Project, but the final responsibility for the Project rests with the Accredited Service Provider.

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7.4

Design Life
The target design life of pole mounted substation electrical equipment is 40 years with a mean time between maintenance of six years. This target design life sets particular requirements for the careful selection of materials and equipment and for high standards of workmanship. Accredited Service Providers shall ensure that their actions in installing and constructing the substation will always assist in obtaining a substation that will meet its performance requirements including the design life.

7.5

Design Information
Ausgrid will issue the Accredited Service Provider with Design Information. This document provides job specific details of the substation project and should be used in conjunction with this Network Standard. The Design Information will in general contain the following information: Project Identification details such as project name and number, issue date and the required completion date. Project Location details the location and any special conditions or requirements. Substation Model information which clearly specifies the substation voltage and configuration to be used. The configuration will be selected from the Master Option List at the end of Appendix E There could be up to 15 module drawings and associated equipment lists selected that constitutes the required substation configuration. Substation Phasing provides information for correct phasing of the substation. Substation Equipment details high voltage and low voltage fuse types, and fuse link sizes and the transformer rating. Operational Details including the phasing details of the local primary and secondary distribution networks, the required transformer tapping ratio and the operational numbers and labels to be fitted to the substation. Contact Details of the Customer Service Planning and Negotiations Officer and Compliance Officer including both phone and fax numbers. HV line to ground fault current and clearing time.

7.6

Equipping Permit
Work on or near Ausgrids mains and apparatus may only be carried out in accordance with the Ausgrids Electrical Safety Rules. In particular Accredited Service Providers may only commence work at the substation site after they have received an Equipping Permit for the particular project. The purpose of the Equipping Permit is detailed in the Ausgrids Electrical Safety Rules. The Equipping Permit must be displayed at the substation construction site at all times and is available from the Customer Service Planning and Negotiations Officer. Important Note: The acceptance of an Equipping Permit provided by Ausgrid to the Accredited Service Provider and staff signifies the understanding that all the rules and regulations detailed in Ausgrids Electrical Safety Rules will be followed during the construction and commissioning of the substation.

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Ausgrids Electrical Safety Rules and other regulations including but are not limited to the following requirements: Correct clothing that provides protection to the head, body, arms, legs and feet shall be worn at all times. Reflective safety vests are required to be worn during any work undertaken within a public street. A first aid kit to be on site. A pole rescue kit to be at the base of the pole. Safety harness must be worn for all work above 1.8 metres. A Hazard Assessment Check to be completed at the start of the construction and each subsequent day. Safety equipment and tools to be checked before use. Environmental requirements have been identified and are in place. Traffic control procedures are to be implemented where required. Work site to be defined and marked using reflective cones where the work is undertaken in a public street.

7.7

Access Permit
The Accredited Service Provider is responsible to notify the Customer Service Planning and Negotiations Officer of any requirement needed to be fulfilled prior to the issue of an Access Permit. The Customer Service Planning and Negotiations Officer will liaise with Network Control. The relevant documentation shall be completed by the Accredited Service Provider and forwarded to the Customer Service Planning and Negotiations Officer a minimum of 10 full working days in advance. The details of issue, acceptance and the conditions under which an Access Permit shall be issued are contained in the Ausgrids Electrical Safety Rules. The Accredited Service Provider must work in accordance with the provisions of these Safety Rules.

7.8

Portable Earths
Portable earth equipment is used by operating staff, field staff and recipients of Access Permits to facilitate safe working on high voltage apparatus. Portable earths are to be supplied by and are the responsibility of the Service Provider. Earthing equipment must be adequate for the fault level and back-up protection clearing time of the line or apparatus to be worked on. Portable earths must not be used where they are subjected to: more than their rated current for longer than 0.5 sec more than their rated thermal capacity.

The portable working earths used should meet the following requirements: be rated for 24kA for 0.5 second, or greater than the fault level for 0.5 sec at the project location be identified with a unique identification number marked or tagged to identify its rated current/time tagged to identify the last inspection date and next inspection due date be certified with a certificate of compliance for the rating and clearing time for the earths used.

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7.8.1

Inspection
Portable earths should be inspected and tested in accordance with Ausgrids Electrical Safety Rules and applicable Network Earthing standard. If the earthing equipment has any defects it must be withdrawn from service and not used until repaired.

7.8.2

Disposal after Fault Current


After a set of earths or short-circuiting equipment has been subjected to fault current, each component must be destroyed

7.9

Approved Materials
Unless prior written approval is received from Ausgrids Network Engineering, all materials used must be new and in accordance with Ausgrids specifications. Materials may be purchased directly from Ausgrid. Where materials claimed to be in accordance with Ausgrids specifications are not purchased directly from Ausgrid; the Service Provider shall be responsible for providing evidence to the satisfaction of Ausgrid that the materials do comply with the specifications. This may include test reports, quality assurance and environmental management system reports, and copies of other necessary documentation from the manufacturer. Where materials are intended to be supplied that are not sourced directly from Ausgrid or do not meet Ausgrids specifications, they shall be indicated for assessment during the design checking phase. Ausgrid restricts the range of models and makes of equipment on its network to reduce spares holdings and to facilitate interchangeability. Materials to be used for all construction works are to be equivalent or superior in terms of total life time performance to those issued and used by Ausgrid. Sufficient time must be allowed for proper engineering review of alternatives. The design shall be assessed for compliance with this standard on the basis that materials and equipment to be used are equivalent to those that would be used and supplied by Ausgrid. The Service Provider shall provide copies of all necessary documentation including manuals, installation instructions and drawings. All material shall comply with a relevant Australian Standard if no specifications exist.

7.10 7.11

Non Standard Materials and Equipment


Refer to NUS181 for full details of policy on non standard materials and equipment.

Provision of Materials
In accordance with Ausgrids pricing policy all recoverable equipment, other than those identified in paragraph 7.12, will be supplied at no cost to the Customer by Ausgrid. (For detailed information refer to Ausgrids document ES8 Capital Contributions and Recoverable Work Guidelines). In this regard Ausgrid will purchase and supply the Accredited Service Provider with the transformer required to equip the substation to the rating and extent specified in the Design Information document, at no cost except as indicated above. In order to obtain uniformity throughout the supply area Ausgrids Customer Supply Planning and Negotiations Officer will supply the pole mounted distribution substation number for the substation. The master map prefix letters and master map pole numbers are available for purchase from Ausgrids Procurement Branch. Details can be obtained from the Manager Customer Service at Homebush on phone (02) 93946001 (drawing reference No A4566730). The Accredited Service Provider shall supply all other materials necessary for the equipping of the substation. In this regard materials used for Network Projects shall be new materials of a type approved by Ausgrid.

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Ausgrids Procurement Services group will provide Approved Materials from its stores system at commercial rates. While this method of obtaining material has a number of advantages for the Accredited Service Provider, it is not compulsory. Accredited Service Providers are free to source materials directly from the suppliers, however the materials must be New Approved Materials refer to paragraph 7.9. HV and LV fuse carriers and fuse links must be supplied from Ausgrid. Where a street light is required on a substation pole, the type of fitting and bracket will be nominated in the Design Information. The procedure for obtaining materials from Procurement Services is detailed in Appendix A of this Standard.

7.12

Temporary or Enhanced Reliability Substations or Rural Substations


In temporary or enhanced reliability substations or rural substations the Accredited Service Provider shall supply all equipment required to fully equip the substation to the rating specified in the Design Information document. The transformers and other items required for the substation may be purchased from Ausgrids Procurement Services or may be purchased direct from the supplier, however the materials must be New Approved Materials refer to paragraph 7.5. Note: Where a transformer is not purchased from Ausgrid it must conform with Ausgrids current specifications and be purchased from the manufacturer awarded the current Ausgrid contract.

7.13

Reporting
The Accredited Service Provider shall provide Ausgrid with a detailed Project Report. The report shall be provided to Ausgrids Compliance Officer as soon as possible after completion of testing and before termination of high voltage and low voltage conductors to Ausgrids network. (ie before substation commissioning). The details of the Project Report required is shown in Ausgrids documents NUS100 and NS104.

7.13.1 Reviewed Design Information.


The Design Information should be reviewed for any As Constructed changes. It should be noted that no As Constructed changes from the Design Information document should be made by the Service Provider without the prior approval of the Customer Supply Planning and Negotiations Officer.

7.13.2 Substation Identification Code


Each substation is to be identified by the drawing modules used to construct the substation. The Master Drawing Option list at the end of Appendix E has provision for identifying each module used in the construction. A complete identification code is required 4C/6A/7A/8E/9A/10A/11A/12A/13A/14B/15A. for each substation, eg 1A/2A/3B/

7.14

Testing and Auditing


The Accredited Service Provider is responsible for pre-commissioning testing to ensure the completed substation complies with this Network Standard NS122. Ausgrid reserves the right to audit the work being performed by the Accredited Service Provider. The level of inspection carried out on any particular Project will depend upon the level of accreditation of the Accredited Service Provider, the complexity of the Project and the reports of the Customer Service Planning and Negotiations Officer.

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Ausgrid will charge Inspection Fees to cover the cost of inspections. Accredited Service Providers with higher levels of accreditation will attract lower inspection fees because of the reduced level of inspection. Details of the fees payable can be found in Ausgrids ES5 document, Section 25.

7.15

Warranty
In accordance with ES9, the Accredited Service Provider shall provide Ausgrid with a Warranty Period of 36 months from the date of Practical Completion of the Project. The Accredited Service Provider will also be required to lodge a Warranty Bond for the duration of the Warranty Period. Ausgrid will undertake an audit inspection approximately two months prior to expiry of the warranty period. Any major defect, which in the opinion of Ausgrid, places the network or supply from the substation at immediate risk or is a deemed a safety hazard will be repaired by Ausgrid at the Accredited Service Providers cost. All other defects identified by Ausgrid at any time prior to expiry of the Warranty Period shall be referred to the Accredited Service Provider for rectification. The Accredited Service Provider shall rectify all defects within 1 month of the date of advice. Should the defects not be rectified within the nominated period the Accredited Service Provider shall advise Ausgrid of a programmed date for rectification of the defect. Ausgrid will rectify any defect not rectified within an agreed time at the Accredited Service Providers cost.

7.16

Safety
All work must be carried out in accordance with the relevant legislation, regulations and codes of practice, including: WorkCover Codes of Practice Occupational Health and Safety Act 2000 and Occupational Health and Safety Regulations Ausgrids Electrical Safety Rules.

Work near exposed high or low voltage mains shall comply with the minimum safe working clearances detailed in Ausgrids Electrical Safety Rules.

7.17 7.18

Environment
All work must be carried out in accordance with Ausgrid Environmental Procedure NUS174

Reporting of Accidents
The Accredited Service Provider is responsible for the reporting of all injuries or accidents that occur to personnel or the general public and any damage to equipment owned by Ausgrid or others, to the Customer Service Planning and Negotiations Officer immediately, as well as to Statutory Authorities as required. Should an accident occur during the lead up work or construction which damages other network equipment then that damage shall be rectified by Ausgrid at the Accredited Service Providers cost.

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SITE SELECTION
Network Standard NS109 Design Standards for Overhead Development and NS112 Design Standards for Commercial/Industrial Developments must be complied with for projects that involve an extension to either HV or LV mains. The selection of substation type ie kiosk or pole mounted, shall normally be dependent on the mains installed. In general, kiosk substations shall be installed in locations with underground HV mains and pole mounted substations shall be installed in locations with overhead HV mains. The installation type will be specified by the Customer Service Planning and Negotiations Officer.

8.1

Pole Mounted Substation Site Selection


The pole mounted substation shall be located in an area that is well-drained and clear of overhead obstructions. The substation and access route shall not be within an area that is classified as hazardous by Section 9 of AS3000. The immediate area surrounding the pole mounted substation should provide a firm, level base with sufficient space to safely erect a standard 4m/7m extension ladder. A space for the ladder 1 metre square with the centre of the space 1.5 metres from the base of the pole is satisfactory. The visual impact on the streetscape must be considered when locating the pole mounted substation. A review of environmental factors shall be carried out and the risks assessed at the stage prior to selecting the site. A pole mounted substation shall not be located: within an overhead or underground transmission line easement. where possible, within 3 metres of a concrete driveway in locations which are clearly hazardous as detailed in Ausgrids documentation NS167 Positioning Poles and Lighting Columns in reclaimed land, land-fill sites, wetlands or similar locations at sites with an unsatisfactory evaluation of environmental impact within the easement or footpath allocation of another utility (eg communication carrier, gas, water, rail, etc) without the prior written permission being obtained from the relevant utility refer to NS130 Appendix C for footpath allocations.

To minimise oil spill risk to the environment, pole mounted substations should not be located in close proximity to rivers, creeks, natural or man made water courses, stormwater drains, or paved surfaces or concrete aprons that drain to the stormwater system. Wherever possible, pole mounted substations should not be located: Within 40 metres upstream of a waterway or sensitive environment, such as a wetland, national park or nature reserve, Within 5 metres upstream of a grated drain or pit, where there would be less than 500mm of permeable strip between the substation pole and the kerb, Within an area of high ground water, where the ground water would be normally less than 1 metre below ground level, Within an area prone to flooding, or a drainage path, or a stormwater ponding area, Adjacent to steep downhill slopes, of 10% grade or greater, Within high bushfire risk areas.

Additional factors affecting pole positioning are detailed in NS167.


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8.2

Height Restrictions
Pole mounted substations shall comply with the following: All parts of transformers, supporting structures and equipment which are mounted on or attached to the pole or crossarms, except for conductors, are to be at a height not less than in the Table 1. Table 1 - Height Restrictions Location More than 500mm from the vertical projection of the kerb line in the direction away from the vehicular carriageway Elsewhere Height above ground (mm) 3600 ***5000 (***Government Gazette for high loads)

Any attachments to the pole shall not facilitate unauthorised climbing. (Ref: NS128 Specification for Pole Installation and Removal.) A Locality Sketch (Ref: NS104 Network Project Design Plans) of the site selected for a pole mounted substation shall be prepared and submitted to the Local Council (to allow Council to check and advise Ausgrid of any future development) at least 40 days before the programmed commencement of construction. (This requirement does not apply to the replacement of a pole mounted substation on a condemned pole, provided, the replacement pole mounted substation is adjacent to the existing substation).

8.3

Foundations
The soil in the immediate vicinity of the substation footings shall be stable and clear of any obstructions that could interfere with the installation of the substation and associated earthing system. See Network Standard NS128 Specification for Pole Installation and Removal.

8.4

Requirements for Commercial/Industrial Application in Urban Areas


As specified in NS109 Design Standards for Overhead Development and NS112 Design Standards for Industrial/Commercial Developments, pole mounted substations shall only be used for commercial /industrial developments where the existing HV and LV mains are overhead.

8.5

Pole Mounted Substation Site Selection in Non Urban Areas


Where a pole mounted substation is to be established in other than a dedicated roadway the requirements detailed in Section 8.1shall apply and in addition the following minimum requirements should all be met:

provision should be made for wet weather access to the substation for heavy mobile crane and trucks (max 22,500 kg). Delays in access due to wet weather ground conditions could affect the repair time the pole mounted substation and associated Ausgrids mains shall be accommodated on a 15 metre wide easement the pole mounted substation and associated mains shall be clear of trees and vegetation as detailed in NS179 Vegetation Safety Clearances

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8.6

Requirements for Pole Mounted Substation in Urban Areas Supplying the LV Network
Pole mounted substations may be connected to the existing overhead HV mains in urban areas where the substation is to be installed in to a dedicated roadway for supply to the LV network. Pole mounted substations may only be used in urban residential areas with underground HV mains when: there is insufficient space on the dedicated roadway for a kiosk type substation and no other suitable site can be negotiated the installation is approved by Network Division or their representative.

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SUBSTATION RATINGS
Ausgrids standard pole mounted substation design type, alternatives and options will be detailed in the Design Information document. The transformer rating can be from 16kVA single phase up to a maximum of 400kVA 3-phase. The Ausgrid electricity network has been designed to the following maximum fault levels: At 11kV the maximum fault level is up to 18.4kA At 415 volts the maximum fault level at a pole mounted transformer is up to 13.3kA

The actual future maximum fault levels for the substation shall be included in the Design Information document. There are three types of 11kV dropout fuses currently approved. Fault Level Up to 8kA 8kA 11.3kA >11.3kA Fuse Base & Carrier Type Fuse base and expulsion fuse link in accordance with Ausgrids current specification (S/C H84350 ) S & C 25kV SMD-20 fuse base and boric acid fuse link (S/C H70029) Pole substations installed in locations where the high voltage fault level exceeds 11.3kA should be avoided due the technical difficulties associated with HV protection. Kiosk substations should normally be installed in such situations. However where the installation of a kiosk substation is not practicable, and where Ausgrid approval is given, a pole substation may be installed provided it is equipped with fault current limiting HV fuses (S/C H24563). Further advice should be obtained from the Substation Engineering Manager.

9.1

Pole Mounted Substation Options


Ausgrid offers .single phase pole mounted transformers for 11kV or 22kV rated 16kVA up to 63kVA 3-phase pole mounted transformers 11kV rated 25kVA to 400kVA.. There is a range of options to suit the installation requirements. The Master Options List Table in Appendix E details the options that are available.

9.1.1

Transformer Ratings
The following transformer ratings are available: 22kV SINGLE PHASE 22kV/500-250 V (Pole Mounted) 25kVA 22kV 3 PHASE 22kV/433-250V (Strap Hung) 25kVA Dyn11 63kVA Dyn11 11kV SINGLE PHASE 11kV/500 250V (Pole Mounted)

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16kVA 25kVA 63kVA

11kV 3-PHASE 11kV/433 250 V (Strap Hung) 25kVA Dyn11 63kVA Dyn11 100kVA Dyn11 200kVA Dyn11 400kVA Dyn11

9.1.2

Recycled Transformers
Recycled transformers can only be used on Network funded projects. Materials used for contestable work must be new. Dyn1 vector transformers shall not be installed in the ex-Hunter area. ie all local council areas north of the Hawkesbury River except for Gosford and Wyong. It is the responsibility of the Accredited Service Provider to ensure that the pole transformer substation will phase out correctly with the surrounding network after construction.

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10.1

SUBSTATION CONSTRUCTION
General
The equipment shall be installed in accordance with the Pole Transformer General Arrangement drawing and associated module drawings that detail the configuration specified. Ausgrid will not formally accept the substation until all specified work, including the repair of any damage resulting from the course of the works, has been completed to the satisfaction of Ausgrids Compliance Officer.

10.2

Ausgrid Substation Drawings


Appendix E lists drawings detailing options in design for the construction of pole mounted substations. The module drawings required to meet the project requirement will be selected by the Customer Service Planning and Negotiations Officer from the Master Drawing Options List (end of Appendix E) for either a 3-phase or a single phase substation. The Design Information will detail the drawings to be used to construct the substation.

10.3

Safety Clearances
The safety clearances to be observed by the Accredited Service Provider whilst constructing the substation are contained or referenced in Ausgrids Electrical Safety Rules. The Accredited Service Provider shall be responsible for ensuring that all construction staff are authorised and fully conversant with the necessary clearances for personnel and construction plant (OHS Regulation 2001 and the ESAA Guideline for Safe Approach Distances. Note: This document replaces WorkCover Authority Certificate 5099 Exemption) and tools that must be maintained from exposed live mains and apparatus. The Accredited Service Provider shall have all exposed LV mains and earth situations suitably covered where the construction is located near existing LV open wire network. Under no circumstance shall there be an attempt to cover, approach closer than minimum safe working distance or work using rubber gloves on live HV lines (except where staff are specifically trained and qualified to perform live line procedures). An Access Permit is required for any work on or near HV mains and apparatus.

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CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS APPLICABLE TO ALL POLE MOUNTED SUBSTATIONS


The following construction standards apply to all pole- mounted substations installed in Ausgrid supply area: The pole mounted substation shall be sited in accordance with the Locality Sketch. The pole shall be installed in accordance with NS128 Specification for Pole Installation. The orientation of the transformer on the pole shall be aligned for correct phasing and where possible the pole climbing access is on the side opposite the direction of traffic flow. The pole shall be set in concrete from the edge of the hole to the pole and from the pole butt to 350mm below final ground level. The concrete shall be wet mixed and tamped every 200mm during installation. Poles must not be concreted up to ground level.

Note:

A curing period of 7 days is required before installing the transformer on the pole where the soil conditions is deemed as poor. In good soil conditions, installation and construction on the same day is acceptable. Before installing the transformer on the pole either on the same day or in the subsequent days, the stability of the pole must be assessed by an experienced worker to ensure the safety of personnel. The provision of the overhead mains and/or stay poles will increase the pole stability.

Note:

Bolts, nuts and washers used for the connection of all electrical equipment and earthing conductors to pole mounted substation equipment shall be stainless steel grade 316 or better. Before installation of any stainless steel bolt/setscrew, the thread shall be lubricated with specially formulated anti-seize grease incorporating nickel, (eg Loctite Nickel anti-seize stockcode 177212 or equivalent). Where the lubricating grease will be in contact with an electrical insulating medium, the supplier of the insulating medium shall be consulted to ensure product compatibility. Stainless steel bolts must never form part of a current carrying circuit, they must be only used to clamp the current carrying components together. All steelwork, including bolts passing through timber, shall be hot dipped galvanised to AS-1650 (Hot dipped galvanising on ferrous articles) and/or as appropriate AS-1214 (Hot dipped galvanised coatings on threaded fasteners ) The threaded section of all galvanised bolts shall be coated before installation with KOPR-KOTE anti-seize lubricant, stockcode H19942. Stainless steel conical (volute) washers shall be used on all bolts used to secure crossarms to a pole or equipment to a crossarm or pole. The approved method for a crossarm attached to a pole is to use a bolt fitted with a square washer, through the pole, gain block and crossarm then use 1 x square washer, 1 x SS conical washer, 1 x round washer (galv) and finally the nut. Equipment mounted on a crossarm similarly requires either 2 x square washers, or the steelwork square washer, plus 1 x SS conical washer, 1 x round washer and a nut. Both cases require a large surface area in contact with the timber to prevent indentation. The conical washer is used to allow for shrinkage of the timber. LV surge diverters shall be installed on each phase of all pole transformers in accordance with the relevant LV detail drawing.

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Where the transformer is of the free air breathing type, a check shall be made to ensure the breather is free to breath. Any seal fitted to prevent oil spillage during transport shall be removed. Hexagonal compression lugs compatible to the cable size and crimp die and tool compatible with the lug shall be used for all terminations on bare and insulated cables greater than 6mm2.
Split bolt clamps are acceptable for auxiliary connections as detailed on earthing drawings on the Earth cables.

Note:

Bi-metallic hexagonal compression lugs compatible to the cable size and crimp die shall be used for all aluminium to copper terminations. Shrouds shall be installed on all HV and LV phase bushings and HV surge diverter terminations. Where bare cable lugs extend external to the shrouds, install medium walled mastic lined black heatshrink over the bare lug barrel and cable insulation. Where 2402mm flexible cable is installed between the transformer bushings and the LV fuses, the interface between the end of the cable and the compression lug is to be covered with a mastic lined medium walled black heatshrink a distance of 50mm either side of the end of the lug to prevent water ingress and oxidation of the flexible conductors. All poles used for Pole Mounted Substations shall comply with NS128. Appendix E Table 2 Poles for Special Purposes which details the specification for the poles used on substations rated 100kVA and above. The pole shall be class A, as specified in Australian Standard AS 2209. The pole shall have durability class 1 hardwood timber, be straight over their entire length, free of perceivable surface cracking and be capped with a galvanised steel pole cap. The poles are to be treated with CCA (copperchrome-arsenate pressure impregnated). Refer to Table 3 in this standard for details of the pole size and pole strength. Pole substations may be constructed on existing 12.5 m, 8kN or 12kN poles providing the pole is assessed as being in good condition and having a long life expectancy. (Pole strength requirement for HV and LV mains to be determined by calculations). A pole shall be deemed to be in good condition following an inspection by a qualified pole inspector to the Network Standard. The pole inspection report shall be forwarded to the Customer Service Planning and Negotiations Officer. A pole cap must be fitted and the pole must have a waist reduction of less than 10 per cent of pole diameter.

Note:

Existing single phase substations may be uprated to a 3-phase substation rated less than 100kVA by installing an additional HV drop-out fuse and additional LV fuses and transformer mounting bracket. Transformer LV cables must be to the LV Cable Size, see Table 2. HV and LV fusing is to comply with Ausgrid fusing schedule. In situations where a new pole substation is to be installed into an existing LV open wire construction, the LV open wire construction is to be removed and replaced with LV ABC back to the first pole either side of the new substation. The transformer mounting bracket used is designed for poles having a diameter between 300 and 360mm at a distance of 8450mm from the butt of the pole. It is important to select a pole having these parameters as scarfing of the pole is not accepted. The requirements in handling, drilling and after treatment for pole damage are detailed in Network Standard NS128. A Maximum Demand Indicator (MDI) and associated current transformer which displays the maximum twenty minute demand shall be installed on all 3-phase substations rated at 100kVA and above and on single phase substations where specified.

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Note:

MDIs are not required on 3 phase substations supplying a single customer unless specified An engraved label, affixed to the MDI shall display the constant K of the MDI.

Pole steps shall be installed in accordance with the pole dressing detail drawing. A minimum distance of 3.6 metres shall be allowed between the finished ground level and the lowest pole step. Pole step spacing shall not exceed 450mm. The clearance from HV equipment to any pole step (especially the earthing bolts on drop-out fuses) shall not be less than 200mm for 11kV and 300mm for 22kV. The pole step must be removed if this clearance can not be achieved. Permanent pole steps, removable pole steps or holes for pole steps must not be provided between ground level and 3.6 metres above ground level. Where poles greater than 14.0 metres are used, the equipment height from the ground should be not more than detailed on drawing A4-566089. Service connections (brand new or upgraded) at pole transformers are only permitted where there are no reasonable alternatives. A new private pole or mid span connected service (where LV ABC distribution mains exist) must be installed, where this would avoid a service connection at a pole transformer Fixtures including meter boxes that can provide a foothold to access the first pole step shall not be fitted on the base of the pole (Refer to NS128). Existing poles that require replacement shall not have any existing meter boxes reinstalled on the new pole. The pole mounted distribution substation number shall be located approximately 3 metres above ground level. The number is to be on the road side of pole, or on the normal approach side if the pole substation is remote from the road. The numbers are to be fixed with non-corrosive wood screws or galvanised clouts not less than 2.5mm x 40 mm. The number shall be in 50 mm high aluminium Number/ Letters with black lettering on a yellow reflective PVC background. LV distributors shall be numbered and named as follows:

Each distributor shall have labels for: Distributor number, eg 1, 11, 12,13, 2, 21, 22, 23, 3, 31, 32, 33 for single, dual and tri circuits (each phase to be labeled) Distributor number and corresponding name, eg 1 Blenheim St O/H, on a combined distributor legend (see example below).

Each distributor number is to be located on the crossarm beside the relevant fuse, in a position clearly visible from the ground. The numbers are to be black on white background laminated adhesive backed tape affixed to white PVC sheet of minimum thickness 1.5 mm and size not less than 40 mm x 40 mm attached to the crossarm with galvanised clouts not less than 2.5 mm x 40 mm. Minimum size of letters is 25 mm. Distributor numbers and corresponding names are to be indicated with laminated adhesive backed tape attached to a white PVC sheet of minimum thickness 1.5 mm and minimum size 75 mm x 200 mm. The PVC sheet is to be attached to the face of the crossarm in a position clearly visible from the ground, with galvanised clouts not less than 2.5mm x 40 mm. Minimum size of letters is 10 mm. Example: (For a dual circuit LV distribution) 1. BLENHEIM ST O/H 2. WOOD ST.

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Single customer fuse ID is not required HV surge diverters shall be installed on each high voltage phase of all pole transformers in accordance with the appropriate HV dropper and HV surge arrester detail drawing. A shroud shall be placed over each surge diverter to eliminate interference from birds or animals. LV cable between the transformer LV bushings and the LV fuses and the LV fuses and mains shall have a minimum rating V90, 0.6/1.0kV black XLPE insulated, stranded copper conductor and shall have a minimum size as specified in Table 2. A shroud shall be placed over each phase bushing to eliminate interference from birds or animals. Bi-metallic connections must be used where aluminium mains connect to copper connections.

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Table 2 - LV Cable Sizes

Transformer Rating

LV Cable Size Phase Conductors Copper /XLPE Black insulation mm2 1 x 35 (19/1.35) 1 x 95 (37/1.78)

LV Cable Size Neutral Conductor Copper/XLPE Black insulation mm2 1 x 35 (19/1.35) 1 x 95 (37/1.78)

Up to 25kVA single phase 40 and 63kVA single phase Up to 100kVA 3-phase Greater than 100kVA and up to and including315kVA 3-phase 400kVA 3-phase

1 x 240 (1211/0.50) or 1 x 185 (37/2.25) 1 x 240 (1211/0.50) or 2 x 185 (37/2.25) or 1 x 300 (61/2.52)

1 x 240 (1211/0.50) or 1 x 185 (37/2.25) 1 x 240 (1211/0.50) or 1 x 185 (37/2.25)

Table 3 - Pole Specification

Transformer Size Up to and including 63kVA single phase Conversion of an existing single phase to 3-phase Tx less than 100kVA 100 - 400kVA 3-phase 25-63kVA 3phase Up to 400kVA 3-phase

Voltage kV 11/22

Pole Type Wood CCA Impregnate d Wood CCA Impregnate d

Pole Length metres 12.5

Pole Strength kN 8 or 12* by line calculation

11/22

12.5

8 or 12 by line calculation

11/22

Wood CCA Impregnate d Wood CCA Impregnate d Wood CCA Impregnate d

12.5* or 14.0

12

11/22

12.5*

8 or 12 (by line calculation) To be calculated

Composite Construction, 33 over 11

14.0* or 15.5*

*These poles are not dressed for a pole substation.

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11.1

Stay Poles and Stay Wires


A pole which is to be subjected to unbalanced loads which would exceed the permissible design load limits of the pole, must be stayed in accordance with Ausgrid drawing B1-61501 prior to attaching the unbalanced load to the pole and is available from Ausgrids Customer Supply Office on request. The stay wire is to be attached to the pole at a distance of 600mm above the HV drop-out fuse crossarm. A minimum clearance of 350mm is required between the stay wire and the HV equipment. In locations where cattle may be present, a cattle barrier for ground stay protection is to be installed in accordance with A3-513547, which is available from Ausgrid on request.

11.1.1 Stay Crossarms


A LV crossarm which is subjected to unbalanced loads which would exceed the permissible design load limits of the crossarm, must be stayed in accordance with Ausgrid drawing A4566166 (Ref: Appendix C,D & E) prior to attaching the unbalanced load to the crossarm.

11.2

Fuses
The use of the correct HV and LV fuse bases, carriers and fuse link is critical to the reliability and safe supply of electricity. The Design Information document specifies the high and low voltage fuse link types and ratings to be used.

11.3

Phasing
The high and low voltage connections to the substation must phase with the surrounding high and low voltage networks. Phasing of the substation means the orientation of the high and low voltage conductors and connections will exactly match with the orientation of the surrounding network. The Accredited Service Provider is responsible for designing the connections from HV mains to transformer and from the transformer to the LV fuse switch assembly, such that it will phase with either the existing and/or the new primary and secondary distribution systems. Phasing details will be provided by Ausgrid as part of the Design Information for contestable works. Ausgrid will test the phasing of the new substation at the time of commissioning. The Accredited Service Provider is required to attend the commissioning to witness the phasing tests and will be responsible for any alterations resulting from incorrect phasing.

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SUBSTATIONS HV AND LV UGOH CABLE INSTALLATION AND TERMINATION


T LV cables from the pole mounted distribution substation to LV underground network, or an underground service shall be installed in accordance with NS130 Specification for Underground Cable Laying. Details of the position of underground LV cables installation on a pole is detailed in the relevant UGOH module drawing (Appendix E). LV UGOH cables are to be installed on the pole side opposite to the roadway. The total number of UGOHs that can be attached to a pole substation is detailed in NS127 Specification for Low Voltage Cable Joints and Terminations. Insulated mechanical protection as specified for LV cables is to be provided 150mm below ground to 3000mm above ground level. Further cable protection up the pole is required by installing a length of flexible PVC conduit where a pole platform may be used. All LV cable terminations shall be in accordance with NS127 Construction Standards for Low Voltage Cable Joints and Terminations. All cables shall be tested as required in NS161 Specification for Testing of Cables after Installation. HV cables are not to be installed on substation poles. If no other option is available, approval from Network Manager and operating superintendent must be obtained before proceeding with site design. (Drawing A4-566108 details HV cable location on a pole substation)

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SUBSTATION EARTHING
The substation earthing shall comply with the Network Standard NS116 Design Standard Distribution Earthing. The electrodes shall be driven in a direct line between the pole mounted substation and the adjacent 11kV feeder poles. The electrodes within a group are to be interconnected with PVC insulated stranded copper cable with a cross sectional area of 70mm2. The cable shall be connected to the electrodes with a compression fitting applicable to the type of electrode used. Welding or brazing shall not be used. Buried earth cables and the top of each electrode shall be not less than 500mm below ground level and shall be protected in accordance with NS116. The earth cable installed up the pole shall be PVC insulated and covered with a PVC earth cable trough from 300mm below ground level to a minimum height of 2400mm above the ground. Jointing in an insulated earth cable above ground line is permitted providing: 1. 2. The current rating of the earth cable is maintained. The insulation rating of the earth cable is maintained by the application of thick walled mastic lined heatshrink.

Note: Electrical insulation tape applied to the ferrule and cable is not acceptable. The combined earth system is preferred. The segregated earth system may only be used under the conditions indicated in NS116 and where specific approval has been given by Ausgrids Network Engineering Branch. Note: The fault level at a location where a segregated earth system is installed shall not be greater than 6kA (limitation on neutral surge arrester) Regardless of the required earth resistance the earth grid shall be a minimum of two HV drives and two LV drives. Each drive shall be a minimum of three Electrodes. The HV and LV earths are to be separated by 6.0m but the separation need not be equal distance either side of the pole. The Accredited Service Provider shall provide the following earthing details to the Compliance Officer prior to the inspection of the substation. The earthing details are also to be included in the final project report. the number of earth rods or depth for each drive the measured earth resistance value for each drive the measured service earth resistance of the HV earth system the measured service earth resistance of the LV earth system the type of soil (eg soil, sand, clay, shale, rock) the type and length of earth-rod used the type of earth-rod coupling used the type of connection used to connect the earth cable to the earth-rod the size of earth conductor used below ground and above ground a plan diagram detailing the position of each earth-rod including reference points from the pole, roadway or fence boundary that will enable the future location of the earthrods.

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Note:

Where a pole substation is installed on a mine site and separation is required between the HV earth and the LV earth to comply with mining regulations the proposed earth system shall be approved by "Ausgrid - Network Earthing" Phone (02) 49519636, and the substation shall be a dedicated supply.

13.1.1

HV and LV Earth Continuity Test Using a 1,000V insulation tester on the continuity range, test the earth resistance: between the HV main transformer tank earth to the earth test point between the LV neutral bushing to the earth test point.

The reading shall be less than 0.5 ohms.

13.1.2 HV to LV Earth Insulation Test


Using a 1,000V insulation tester on the insulation range, test the insulation resistance between the HV and LV earth system from the earth test points. This test is to be done with the bond disconnected (where fitted) at the test point and the HV and LV earth electrode tails also disconnected at the test points. The reading shall not be less than 1.0 M References [1] EC5, Out of Print [2] NS116, Designs Standards for Distribution Earthing

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STREET LIGHTING
Although not the preferred option, street lighting fittings may be required to be mounted on pole substation structures where: The code lighting scheme demands an installation in the vicinity and/or It would be necessary to erect an additional pole solely for the purpose of mounting the street light fitting.

An approved fitting shall be installed if required. The types of fittings required will depend upon the code of lighting classification. The Design Information will indicate if a street light is required and the type of fitting to be installed. The street light fitting shall be installed to comply with the requirements of: NS118 Design and Construction Standard for Public Lighting Sydney or NS119 Design and Construction Standard for Public Lighting Hunter depending on the area of construction.

In addition: the fitting shall be attached to the pole at the height nominated on the relevant Street Light module drawing control shall be by a photo electric cell internally fitted in the lamp fixture by the manufacturer supply shall be taken from the load side of a LV distributor fuse or distribution mains and neutral conductor at the pole transformer by means of a 2.5mm 2 double insulated cable and installed as detailed on the street lighting module drawing. Note:
(a) The bracket and associated fitting must not be earthed.

(b) (c)

Double insulated cable shall be used within the bracket and fitting up to the point of termination. Floodlights shall not be installed on a pole substation.

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COMMUNICATIONS ARM
All three phase and single phase substations shall have a communications crossarm installed only if a communications cable exists. The position on the pole is detailed on drawings A4-566089, A4-566266 (Ref: Appendix C,D & E). Where a communications cable(s) is required on a pole substation, the cable shall be installed on the property side of the communication crossarm. The communications cable fittings on the communication crossarm must be isolated from earth potential. The earthed catenary wire shall be insulated with a minimum 0.6/1kV insulated UV stabilised cover extending 2 metres either side of the pole. Typical covers would be Raychem or 3M zippered or clip-on line covers. The communication cable catenary shall not be connected to the substation earth at a pole substation. Only through connections (no junction or termination boxes) are permitted on a substation pole.

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TESTING
Throughout the procurement, construction and inspection phases of the project, the Accredited Service Provider shall carry out checks, measurements and tests as necessary to demonstrate compliance with the requirements of this Network Standard. The following tests are the minimum required. Their results shall be recorded in the formal Test Report and made available to the Compliance Officer prior to the inspection of the substation. All specified tests shall be carried out on completion of the installation and before the commissioning of the substation. Ausgrid reserves the right to witness and/or repeat any on site test procedure that is specified in this document. The Accredited Service Provider shall give the Compliance Officer two working days notice that the tests are to be carried out. All test equipment and instrumentation used for testing shall have been calibrated by a NATA Registered Certification and Testing Organisation and have a current test sticker affixed. The Accredited Service Provider is responsible for ensuring that test equipment and instrumentation used is traceable. Results for the test equipment are to be included in the formal Test Report and shall include: testing organisation name and NATA registration number test date instrument number and calibration date test equipment number and calibration date.

16.1

Transformer Testing
The Accredited Service Provider shall conduct the following tests on the transformer and associated equipment: high and low voltage winding continuity test Insulation Resistance tests on the total installation an induced HV test (if required) Transformer Oil Tests (if required).

Where Ausgrid has not supplied the transformer it must comply with Ausgrids current specification. A copy of the transformer specification and routine test results are to be forwarded to Ausgrids Negotiating Officer, who will forward the result to Procurement for approval. Upon approval, Procurement is to issue an Ausgrid Transformer Asset Number, (eg T19723) via the Negotiating Officer. The routine test results shall include all tests as required by AS-2374 Power Transformers Part 1 General Requirements.

16.1.1 HV and LV Winding Continuity Test


HV Windings Using a 1,000 volt insulation tester, test the continuity of the HV windings. For a 3-phase transformer A-B, B-C, C-A on ALL tap positions For a single phase transformer A1 A12 on ALL tap positions

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LV Windings Using a 1,000 volt insulation tester test the continuity of the LV winding. For a 3-phase transformer a-n, b-n, c-n and n-earth For a single phase transformer a1/a2 to a3/a4 with the winding bridges installed a1 to a3 and a2 to a4 with the winding bridges removed.

16.1.2 Insulation Resistance Tests on Total Installation


Test and record the Insulation Resistance for the following using a 1,000 volt insulation tester: (Due to the transformer characteristics, the resistance reading shall not be taken until the test current stabilises). The insulation resistance of the total HV circuit including the HV fuses shall be measured to earth. (The minimum approach distance to any existing energised HV mains must be maintained.) The transformer tapping switch to be in its final position. The insulation resistance of the combined low voltage circuits down to and including the connections to the supply side of the low voltage fuses, shall be measured to earth. The connection between the transformer neutral bushing and earth is to be disconnected during the test. All LV surge arresters earth connections are to be disconnected during the test. HV LV (with the neutral earth disconnected and LV surge diverters disconnected).

For any transformer the insulation resistance measured shall not be less than: HV Earth LV Earth HV LV Note: 200+ M (see note) 100 M 200+ M (see note) A reading of 100 M+ is acceptable if this is the maximum full scale reading on the insulation testing instrument.

16.1.3 Induced HV Test


This test is required on all new and used pole mounted transformers that have not been previously tested in a factory or workshop prior to energisation. The test may be done in a workshop or depot, or on site. For the purpose of interpreting the safety rules, the voltage applied by the testing device is taken to be the voltage that is present on the High Voltage terminals of the transformer. Due to the presence of high voltage, it is essential to ensure adequate equipment and safety requirements for carrying out this test in accordance with Ausgrids Electrical Safety Rules. All test equipment and instrumentation used for testing shall have been calibrated by a NATA Registered Certification and Testing Organisation and have a current test sticker affixed. The Accredited Service Provider is responsible for ensuring that test equipment and instrumentation used is traceable. New and refurbished transformers that have been previously tested in a factory or workshop tested do not require this test to be repeated. For this test the low voltage winding is energised from a test set at 240 volt phase to neutral with the HV winding isolated and one HV terminal earthed. Under this test the other two phases will be subjected to an 11kV to earth voltage, ie an over voltage of 3. The test is repeated with the HV earth connected to the other phase terminals in turn. The sequence of testing is again repeated with the other LV windings each energised in turn.

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Note:

For a 3-phase transformer, typical results should indicate the current measured should be the same when injecting in a and c phases. There should be a small difference in the current measured for b phase injection.

A winding problem would also be indicated by an audible discharge sound from within the transformer. If the LV injection current measured is inconsistent or an audible discharge is heard, then the transformer is to be rejected and replaced by another transformer.
16.1.3.1 Transformer Oil Tests

Note:

Transformers supplied by Ausgrid do not require additional transformer oil tests by Accredited Service Providers. See the following for transformers not supplied by Ausgrid.

FREE BREATHING TRANSFORMERS (not supplied by Ausgrid). Before inspection of the substation the Accredited Service Provider shall: Provide to the Compliance Officer test results that are not more than 12 months old from the manufacturer or supplier of the transformer detailing the condition of the insulating oil and PCB content or Have an oil sample taken from the transformer and tested by a NATA approved testing organisation for water content, dielectric strength and PCB content

The minimum values for acceptance are: Water content Dielectric strength PCB content <10mg /kg (10 parts/million) >45kV breakdown voltage <1ppm none detectable (must be warranted at <1ppm)

SEALED TRANSFORMERS (not supplied by Ausgrid). Sealed transformers do not require oil tests to be undertaken unless the transformer has been opened and/or repaired. If it has been opened and/or repaired the oil test requirements for a free breathing transformer shall be met.

16.2 16.3

Earth Continuity and Insulation Tests


Refer to See section 13.1.1 and 13.1.2.

Voltage Withstand Test


Where required by Network Standard NS161, or where specified by Customer Supply Planning and Negotiations Officer, high voltage underground cables, including commissioning joints, for underground connected pole mounted distribution substations. The following substation equipment shall be subject to a voltage withstand test in accordance with the relevant Australian Standard. Note: Voltage withstand tests must be carried out by a NATA approved testing organisation.

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PRE-COMMISSIONING CHECK
Once the substation testing is complete, the Accredited Service Provider shall carry out a pre-commissioning check and a report confirming: the substation is complete to the relevant drawings and is ready for service all Operational and Asset numbers are correctly in place pole mounted Danger High Voltage signs are correctly in place the substation cannot be climbed by unauthorised persons all work has been performed in a tradesperson like manner and be fit for the purpose all the required tests have been completed and passed the minimum criteria the HV drop-out fuse and LV fuse size is according to the Design Information the transformer tap position is set on the correct tap all asset details have been recorded as detailed in Ausgrids documentation NUS100 and NS104.

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INSPECTION
The Ausgrid reserves the right to inspect at any time, the work being carried by the Accredited Service Provider, his employees and sub-contractors. A pre-commissioning inspection may be carried out by a Compliance Officer following the completion of the substation. The inspection will ensure conformity to the Design Information, Network Standard NS122 and the associated design drawings. Any major defects which can be shown to be associated with the Service Provider's work will be required to be rectified before the commissioning tests are commenced. A nonconformance notice shall be issued for all major defects. Any minor defects that can be shown to be associated with the Service Providers work will not preclude the commissioning of the substation. A non-conformance notice shall be issued for all minor defects. Minor defects are required to be rectified within 14 days of the nonconformance notice. The definition for Major or Minor defects is defined in Section 4 of this document. The Accredited Service Provider shall attend the Network inspection to rectify any major defects detected during the inspection.

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COMMISSIONING
Ausgrid shall carry out the commissioning of the pole mounted substation. The Accredited Service Provider under an Access Permit shall connect the substation HV and LV to the network. Note: If an external Accredited Service Provider is not able to undertake the connection work, arrangements should be made for Ausgrid to carry out the work at the Accredited Service Provider's cost.

The Accredited Service Provider shall arrange for an Access Permit by submitting a Disconnection and Reconnection Order. The Disconnection and Reconnection Order and System Alteration Order shall be submitted to the Customer Supply Service Planning and Negotiations Officer (or System Disconnection Officer for Ausgrid staff) at least 10 working days before connecting the new HV and LV mains and apparatus to the network. Details of Disconnection and Reconnection orders and System Alteration Orders are in Ausgrids Electrical Safety Rules, Disconnection and Reconnection Section. The Accredited Service Provider shall advise the Customer Supply Planning and Negotiations Officer of the substation commissioning at least 10 working days before the proposed date for commissioning of the substation. The Accredited Service Provider shall attend the commissioning to witness the phasing tests and to correct any incorrect phasing. The commissioning tests shall include but not be limited to: closing the HV drop-out line fuses and listen for any unusual noise within the transformer identifying the low voltage neutral

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carry out a voltage test from the line side of the low voltage fuses to include: a-b, b-c, c-a, a-n, b-n, c-n. The voltage readings should be the same (approx 433V phase phase and 250V phase to earth) phase out the low voltage to a known source of supply. Where there are no paralleling points then the phase rotation should be checked. If the substation is not in low voltage parallel, then the low voltage fuses will have to be closed and the low voltage phased out at all possible paralleling points documenting the results of the above commissioning tests and submitting the results to Customer Supply and the Compliance Officer.

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The pole mounted substation shall be accepted at a time following the commissioning of the substation and Practical Completion. The date of Practical Completion of the substation shall initiate the start of the warranty period (refer to section 7.15).

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Appendix A - Approved Material List


Purchase of Approved Materials
Purchase Form To order any substation materials quote the appropriate Bill of Material code (BOM) (Ref: Appendix B) for all major equipment (except fasteners). Note:
A substation will consist of a number BOMs.

If individual items are required, they may be ordered using the appropriate stockcode number. Detail of materials and the condition of purchase may be obtained directly from the Manager - Customer Services at Procurement Services Office at Homebush on Telephone (02) 9394 6001 Fax (02) 9394 6030. Vendor held materials are available for collection 24 to 48 hours after the placement of an order at: Central Warehouse 2 Mayvic Street Chullora, NSW 2190 Wallsend Store Douglas Street Wallsend, NSW 2287. Not all materials are held in stock for immediate availability. Therefore, the Accredited Service Providers are requested to notify in writing all material requirements in advance taking into account the lead times to meet the programmed installation dates. (Transformers could require up to 14 weeks lead time). Ausgrid takes no responsibility for changes in lead times of materials that are beyond its control. Stockcodes Stockcodes given on the following Approved Material List are the codes applicable at the time of publishing this Standard. These stockcodes are subject to change without notice. It is the responsibility of the Accredited Service Provider to advise Ausgrids Procurement Officer the detail of equipment required. Stockcode 111948 H32182 H31893 99119 H17738 176962 H14578 179163 H18140 176954 62356 Item Arrester surge 11kV 10kA, polymetric Arrester surge 22kV 10kA Arrester surge 500 V 5kA Brace crossarm galv angle 740 x 38 x 38 x 5mm Brace crossarm galv flat 690 x 40 x 5mm Bracket transformer mounting Cable 11kV 35mm2 Cu, LDPE insulated single core 19/1.35 Cable LV 240mm2 flexible PVC insulated, black Clamp live line Clamp Bail /Hot to suit 14-212mm2 Copper mains Clamp Bail/parallel groove 7/3.0 19/3.75 Aluminium mains

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H113472 151100 H21858 H22032 176961 179623 176225 176222 176224 176221 89896 71795 57588 65771 65888 65896 157552 H31699 H31631 H31649 H117366 H37881 H37920 H37792 H38853 Stockcode H84350 H70029 H24563 90522 90563 177065 H24652 H24660 H24678 H24686 H24694 H24709

Clamp LV suspension Cover cable protector underground 150 x 1200mm Cover HV bushings Cover LV 40mm bushing Cover, 1 phase transformer, king bolts Cover, 3 phase transformer U bolts and backing plate Crossarm Communications 1800 x 150 x 100 Crossarm HV fuse three or single phase 2400 x 100 x 100 Crossarm LV single phase ABC 2100 x 150 x 100 Crossarm LV 3-phase ABC 2700 x 150 x 100 Crossarm LV 3000 x 125 x 100 Crossarm LV 1200 x 75 x 100 Current transformer 100/5 MDI Current transformer 400/5 MDI Current transformer 500/5 MDI Current transformer 600/5 MDI Earth cable cover troughing PVC Earth-rod "P" compression clamps to suit 15mm earth rod and 16 70mm2 cable Earth-rod 1800 x 15mm copper clad Earth-rod coupler, 15mm Earth-rod driving points 15mm Eye bolt and nut M20 x 200 Eye bolt and nut M20 x 350 Bolt and nut M20 x 550 Eye Nut M20 Item Fuse base and carrier +earth kit 12/24kV DOLF, expulsion type Fault level 0-8kA Fuse base and carrier 25kV DOLF, type Boric Acid. Fault level 0-11.3kA Fuse base and carrier +earth kit 11kV DOLF, type HRC. Fault level > 11.3kA Fuse base and carrier LV 630A single circuit Fuse base and carrier LV 630A twin circuit Fuse base and carrier LV 630A Tri Circuit Fuse link 11kV 5A Expulsion type Fuse link 11kV 10A Expulsion type Fuse link 11kV 16A Expulsion type Fuse link 11kV 20A Expulsion type Fuse link 11kV 31.5A Expulsion type Fuse link 11kV 40A Expulsion type

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H24717 176681 176683 176682 8623 176702 176701 85217 85423 85506 85555 85571 85597 146290 146274 178641 150375 H125252 H125260 149161 176901 176965 146738 146720 176964 146746 H17720 H47012

Fuse link 11kV 63A Expulsion type Fuse link 11kV 12A Boric Acid Fuse link 11kV 15A Boric Acid Fuse link 11kV 20A Boric Acid Fuse link 11kV 30A Boric Acid Fuse link 11kV 40A Boric Acid Fuse link 11kV 50A Boric Acid Fuse link LV 100A bolt in type Fuse link LV 200A bolt in type Fuse link LV 315A bolt in type Fuse link LV 400A bolt in type Fuse link LV 500A bolt in type Fuse link LV 630A bolt in type Gain block aluminium 150mm Gain Block Aluminium - 100mm Indicator thermal 6.0A MDI (complete assembly) Insulator 22kV polymeric deadend Lug kit 35mm2 heavy duty to suit 11kV LDPE cable (M10 hole) (single phase set) Lug kit 35mm2 heavy duty to suit 11kV LDPE cable (M10 hole) (3-phase set) Neutral connection plate for LV ABC Plate twisted galv, 170 x 50 x 6 Pole 14.0M x 12.0KN for 3-phase substation (dressed) Pole 12.5M x 12.0KN for single and three phase substations (undressed) Pole 12.5M x 8kN for 3 phase substations (undressed) Pole 12.5M x 8.0KN for single phase (dressed) Pole 14 .0M x 8.0KN 3 phase substations (undressed) Pole step galv 16mm Sign - Danger High Voltage

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Stockcode As specified H121038 Special Order Special Order H121046 H121194 H121087 H121079 H121228 H121202 H121053 144113 H39257 H39265

Item Street light and mounting bracket Transformer 22kV/500-250 V 25kVA single phase pole mounted Transformer 22kV/433 V 25KVA 3-phase Dyn11 strap hung Transformer 22kV/433 V 63KVA 3-phase Dyn11 strap hung Transformer 11kV/433 V 25kVA 3-phase Dyn11 strap hung Transformer 11kV/433 V 63kVA 3-phase Dyn11 strap hung Transformer 11kV/433 V 100kVA 3-phase Dyn11 strap hung Transformer 11kV/433 V 200kVA 3-phase Dyn11 strap hung Transformer 11kV/433 V 400kVA 3-phase Dyn11 strap hung Transformer 11kV/500-250 V 16kVA single phase pole mounted Transformer 11kV/500-250 V 25kVA single phase pole mounted Transformer 11kV/500-250 V 63kVA single phase pole mounted Washer square 50 x 50 x 6 galv M16 Washer square 50 x 50x 6 galv M20

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Appendix B - Bill of Material (BOM)


Appendix B provides the Bill of Materials (BOM) listing for: 3-Phase Transformers and Single Phase Transformers

A substation will consist of a number of BOMs. To order any substation materials quote the appropriate BOM code for all major equipment (except fasteners) Appendix A provides the Approved Material List. 3-Phase Transformers Identification sub/pole/3-1 Sub/pole/3-2 Sub/hv/3-1 sub/hv/3-2 sub/hv/3-3 sub/lv/3-1 sub/lv/3-2 Sub/lv/3-3 sub/tx/3-1 sub/tx/3-2 Sub/hv/cable 3-1 sub/hv/cable 3-2 Drawing No. A4-566089 A4-566088 A4-566090 A4-566091 A4-566092 A4-566102 A4-566103 A4-566105 A4-566109 A4-566110 A4-566119 A4-566120 Description Pole detail- 14/12kN wood pole detail Pole detail 12.5m/12kN wood pole detail HV fuse arm - 11kV drop-out fuse (<8kA) HV fuse arm - 11kV drop-out fuse (811.3kA) HV fuse arm - 11kV HRC drop-out fuse (> 11.3kA) LV fuse arm 25-200kVA LV single circuit ABC LV fuse arm 200-400kVA LV Dual circuit ABC LV Fuse Arm 200-400kVA LV Tri- Circuit ABC Transformer Mounting Strap hung Transformer Mounting - Pole Hung HV cabling detail - dropper & 22kV surge diverters HV cabling detail dropper & 11kV surge diverters LV cabling detail 25100kVA LV cabling detail >100400kVA Earthing - combined Earthing - segregated MDI and current transformer Safety sign, operational Nos asset Nos Communications crossarm detail HV parallel groove clamps termination connection detail HV hot line clamp connection detail

sub/lv/cable 3-1 sub/lv/cable 3-2 sub/eth/comb3-1 sub/eth/seg 3-2 sub/pole/mdi 3-1 sub/pole/miscel.31 sub/pole/comm 31 sub /hv mains/3-2 sub /hv mains/3-3

A4-566121 A4-566122 A4-566126 A4-566127 A4-566138 A4-56140 A4-66141 A4-566143 A4-566144

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Single Phase Transformer Identification sub/hv/1 sub/hv/2 sub/lv/1-1 sub/lv/1-2 sub/lv/1-3 sub/hv/cable1-1 sub/hv/cable1-2 Drawing No A4-566254 A4-566255 A4-566256 A4-566257 A4-566258 A4-566259 A4-566260 Description HV Drop-out fuse crossarm detail (8kA) HV drop-out fuse crossarm detail (8-11.3kA) LV fuse arm 0-63kVA LV single customer LV fuse arm 0-63kVA LV single ABC LV fuse arm 0-63kVA LV dual ABC HV cabling detail dropper and 11kV surge arresters HV cabling detail dropper and 22kV surge arresters LV cabling detail 0-25kVA transformer to fuse LV cabling detail 40-63kVA transformer to fuse Earthing segregated system Earthing combined system Pole details, 0-63, single phase, 12.5 M, 8/12kN wood MDI and current transformer detail Communications X arm detail Miscellaneous safety signs, operation Nos, asset Nos HV parallel groove clamps termination connection detail HV hot line clamp connection detail

sub/lv/cable1-1 sub/lv/cable1-2 sub/eth/seg 1-1 sub/eth/comb 1-2 sub/pole/1-1 sub/pole/mdi 1-1 sub/pole/comm 1-1 sub/pole/misc. 1-1

A4-566261 A4-566262 A4-566263 A4-566264 A4-566266 A4-566267 A4-566270 A4-566271

sub/hv mains/1-2 sub/hv mains/1-3

A4-566274 A4-566275

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Appendix C - List of Drawings


The drawings listed are the relevant drawings at the time of publishing this standard. These drawings are subject to change without notice. It is the responsibility of the Customer Service Planning and Negotiations Officer to obtain the correct drawings for supply to the Accredited Service Provider. Ausgrid Drawings Substation Drawing Options 33 11kV/415 volt, 25 400kVA, 3-phase, Pole Mounted Substation A4-566086 A4-566088 A4-566089 A4-566090 A4-566091 A4-566092 A4-566102 A4-566103 A4-566105 A4-566107 A4-566109 A4-566110 A4-566119 A4-566120 A4-566121 A4-566122 A4-566126 A4-566127 A4-566138 A4-566139 A4-566140 A4-566141 A4-566142 A4-566143 A4- 566144 A4-566164 A4-566165 A4-566166 11kV 3-phase 0-400kVA pole substation, , LV ABC General Arrangement Pole details 11kV substation, 0-400kVA, 3 phase,12.5m x 8 or 12kN Pole details 11kV substation 0 400kVA 3 phase, 14.0m x 12kN HV Fuse Arm 11kV DOLF expulsion fuse (<8kA) HV Fuse Arm 11kV DOLF boric acid fuse(8-11.3kA) HV Fuse Arm 11kV HRC DOLF(> 11.3kA) LV fuse arm 25-200kVA LV single circuit ABC LV fuse arm 200-400kVA LV Dual circuit ABC LV Fuse Arm 200-400kVA LV Tri Circuit ABC NOT ISSUED/PENDING LV Mains overhead to underground take-off (UGOH) Transformer Mounting Strap hung Transformer Mounting Pole hung HV cable detail, Dropper and 22kV surge diverter HV cable detail, Dropper and 11kV surge diverter LV cabling detail 25-100kVA LV cabling detail >100-400kVA Earthing combined system Earthing segregated system MDI and current transformer details Street lighting details 3-phase, sub Miscellaneous, safety signs, operational Nos, asset Nos Communications crossarm detail HV end termination connection detail HV parallel groove clamps termination detail HV hot line clamp termination detail HV CCT termination details LV ABC termination connection detail LV Crossarm supporta for end termination ABC

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22 11kV/500-250 volt, 16 63kVA, single phase, Pole Mounted Substation A4-566253 A4-566254 A4-566255 A4-566256 A4-566257 A4-566258 A4-566110 A4-566259 A4-566260 A4-566261 A4-566262 A4-566263 A4-566264 A4-566266 A4-566267 A4-566268 A4-566269 A4-566270 A4-566271 A4-566273 A4-566274 A4- 566275 A4-566276 A4-566277 22-11kV single phase 0-63kVA pole substation, General Arrangement 11/22kV HV Drop-out Fuse crossarm detail single phase, <8kA) 11/22kV HV Drop-out Fuse crossarm detail single phase, (8-11.3kA) LV Fuse Arm single phase, 0-63kVA LV single customer LV Fuse Arm single phase, 0-63kVA LV single ABC LV Fuse Arm single phase, 0-63kVA LV dual ABC Transformer Mounting Pole hung HV cable detail. Dropper and 11kV surge arresters HV cable detail. Dropper and 22kV surge arresters LV cable detail. 025kVA Transformer to LV fuse LV cable detail. 4063kVA Transformer to LV fuse Earthing segregated system Earthing combined system Pole details, 063, single phase, 12.5 M, 8/12kN wood MDI and current transformer details Street lighting details single phase, sub LV mains Overhead to underground take-off (UGOH) Communications crossarm detail, single phase, sub Miscellaneous, safety signs, operational Nos, asset Nos HV end termination connection detail HV parallel groove clamp termination connection detail HV hot line clamp termination connection detail HV CCT conductor connection detail LV ABC termination connection detail

All Pole substations


A4-566730 Pole Numbering detail

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Appendix D Drawing Amendments 2006


Appendix D provides the Drawing Amendments 2006. Note: Appendix C provides the list of Drawings. Appendix E provides the Drawings and Material lists relevant to this Network Standard..
AMENDMENT

DRAWING NUMBER

A4-566086

A4-566088 A4-566089

A4-566090

A4-566091

A4-566092

Earth bolts on EDOs shown on side towards the pole Communications arm position shown if required to be installed LV cables between transformer and LV fuses shown collected at pole through a PVC conduit OR Alternative option for LV cable to be directly connected between transformer and fuse carrier/ neutral link C phase and neutral mounting position reversed Danger sign shown on both sides of pole Insulated covers over transformer U bolts and king bolts removed Replaced with fibreglass half cover MDI shown on pole Reference to roadway and direction of traffic flow text removed New drawing and material list showing detail for a 12.5m x 8 or 12 kN pole First pole step height shown at 3600mm Number of 24mm holes changed from 7 to 4 Additional pole spike up pole added (18) Communications arm drilling shown as if required Item 1 in material list S/C altered Stock code for 8kN undressed pole added Depth in ground altered from 2500mm to 2400mm ID disc position altered from 2000mm to 1600mm Footpath gutter removed from rear view Earth bolt on EDOs shown towards the pole Crossarm brace change from 920mm to 720mm drilled 490mm from pole Drawing views amended Minimum clearance 22kV E changed from 350 to 300mm Conical washers, item 31, 32 changed from galv. to stainless steel Earth bolt on EDOs shown towards the pole Crossarm brace change from 920mm to 720mm drilled 490mm from pole Drawing views amended Minimum clearance 22kV E changed from 350 to 300mm Conical washers, item 31, 32 changed from galv. to stainless steel Earth bolt on EDOs shown towards the pole Crossarm brace change from 920mm to 720mm drilled 490mm from pole Drawing views amended Minimum clearance 22kV E changed from 350 to 300mm

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A4-566102

A4-566103

A4-566105 TO BE AMENDED WHEN FINAL DESIGN APPROVED A4-566107

A4-566109

Conical washers, item 31, 32 changed from galv. to stainless steel LV crossarm brace moved from below crossarm to above crossarm Crossarm brace change from 920mm to 720mm drilled 490mm from pole Crossarm braces secured to pole using bolt through the pole in place of a coachscrew Service take-off drilling shown A & B LV fuse position altered from 750mm to 600mm from pole Neutral link and C phase position reversed (to be above TX bushings) Option for neutral plate to be below or above LV crossarm (note 4) LV ABC position altered from 1000 to 1100 from the pole Eye nut (item 25) for rope pulley shown on LV crossarm king bolt Conical washers, item 31, 32 changed from galv. to stainless steel. LV crossarm brace moved from below arm to above crossarm Crossarm brace change from 920mm to 720mm drilled 490mm from pole Crossarm braces secured to pole using bolt through the pole in place of a coachscrew Service take-off drilling shown A & B LV fuse position altered from 750mm to 550mm from pole Neutral link and C phase position reversed (to be above TX bushings) Option for neutral plate to be below or above LV crossarm (note 4) LV ABC position altered from 1000 to 1100 from the pole Eye nut (item25) for rope pulley shown on X arm king bolt Conical washers, item 31, 32 changed from galv. to stainless steel Crossarm brace change from 920mm to 720mm drilled 490mm from pole Tri fuse spacing on crossarm altered LV crossarm brace moved from below arm to above crossarm Service take-off drilling shown. Conical washers, item 31, 32 changed from galv. to stainless steel LV crossarm brace moved from below arm to above crossarm Communications arm shown dotted for future installation or if required Roadway text removed Note 1 detailing insulation cover requirements over U bolts removed Note 2 altered from insulated to recessed See note 3 added to rear elevation Polymeric arresters shown Conduit insulation and fibreglass cover removed from U bolts New design fibreglass cover installed over Ubolts and backing plate
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A4-566110

A4-566119

A4-566120

A4-566121

A4-566122

A4-566125 A4-566126 /1

A4-566126 /2

Conical washers, item 23 changed from galv. to stainless steel Items 1, 25, 26, 27, removed from material list Gain block between transformer and pole removed Polymeric surge arresters shown Conical washers, item 23 changed from galv. to stainless steel Items 25 removed from material list Earth bolts on EDOs shown on side towards the pole HV minimum spacings altered 400mm to 350mm and 350mm to 300mm (Note 1) Items 23, 24 removed from material list Earth bolts on EDOs shown on side towards the pole HV minimum spacing altered 400mm to 350mm and 350mm to 300mm (Note 1) Items 23, 24 removed from material list LV cables shown collected on centre of pole OR option for direct connections Note added for phase colour identification on phase cables 3 hole link (item 24) removed. Neutral cables connected direct to neutral bushing palm for single and two hole neutral palms Items 4, 6, 24, 25, added/altered in material list Note LV neutral must be on footpath side removed LV cables shown collected on centre of pole OR option for direct connections Note added detail A and B re- heatshrink over cable and lug on phase and Neutral Phase cables to be identified with phase colour heatshrink Title change to >100 400kVA LV cable type and size changed Stock Codes 3,5,6, 24, 25 and 26 added/altered 3 hole link (item 24) removed. Neutral cables connected direct to neutral bushing palm for single and two hole neutral palms Note LV neutral must be on footpath side removed Drawing removed Replaced within A4- 566122 Earth Note 2 and 3 added PVC battens installed over earth conductors up the pole above test link Sydney Stock codes in items 1,2,3and 4 removed Items15 and 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 Stock codes amended Earth rod connector details altered Detail E shows 2nd drive installed Detail E, bare cable connection between drives changed to insulated PVC battens installed over earth conductors above test link HV surge arrester earth tail connected directly to HV earth stud on transformer tank Item 9 T coupling replaced with B26 Henley clamps Transformer crossarm mounting bracket earth tail connected to transformer main earth bolt Sydney Stock codes in items 1,2,3and 4 removed Items15 and 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 Stock codes amended Note on earth link re test loop added HV and LV earth detail altered for clarity HV surge arrester earth cable changed from 35 to 70sq mm
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A4-566126/3

A4-566127 /1

A4-566127 /2

A4-566127/3

A4-566138

A4-566139 A4-566140

A4-566141

A4-566142 A4-566143

Earth rod connector details altered Earth link shown on schematic 2nd connection between Tx LV neutral and LV mains neutral removed Note 2 removed New earth Notes 2 and 3 added PVC battens installed over earth conductors above test link LV neutral spark gap, Item 15, replaced with a LV surge arrester Sydney Stock codes in items 1,2,3and 4 removed Items16 and 26-30 Stock codes amended Earth rod connector details altered HV surge arrester earth tail connected directly to HV earth on transformer tank Detail E, bare cable connection between drives changed to insulated LV neutral spark gap, Item 15, replaced with a LV surge arrester Transformer crossarm mounting bracket earth tail connected to transformer main earth bolt Item 9 T coupling replaced with B26 Henley clamps Sydney Stock codes in items 1,2,3and 4 removed Items16 and 26-30 Stock codes amended Note on earth link to provide a test loop added HV and LV earth detail altered for clarity HV surge arrester earth cable changed from 35 to 70 mm sq. Earth rod connector details altered Earth link shown on schematic Spark-gap removed and replaced with LV neutral surge arrester 2nd connection between Tx LV neutral and LV mains neutral removed Earth wire to HV surge arresters altered from 35 to 70mm2 MDI (item 1) supplied as an assembled unit, all individual parts removed from material list and drawing Stock codes 2-5, 28-35 removed. 6 point terminal changed from vertical to horizontal mounting Street light moved outside minimum approach distance Note 4 added Sub number shown at 3000mm and pole number shown at 2000mm above GL Danger signs installed on both sides of pole LV neutral and C phase fuse carrier position reversed Item 24 removed from material list Roadside gutter detail removed Dimensions on elevation for brace position altered from 600 to 490mm Item 2, stock code altered in material list Conical washers, item 26, 26 changed from galv. to stainless steel Roadside gutter detail removed Note for hot line and parallel groove clamps added Note 2 for parallel groove clamps added Drawing title changed from Through Termination to Parallel Groove Clamp Connection detail
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A4-566144 A4-566164 A4-566165

Note 3 for live line clamps added and areas shown where Hot line clamps are used LV crossarm braces shown above crossarm LV neutral bar detail altered LV neutral bonding clarified (see note 4) Note 5 added Front elevation changed to rear elevation Communications arm shown dotted for future installation or if required Danger signs shown on both sides of pole Earth test link shown Both HV and LV Earth cables covered with PVC earthcover from the top of the test link to the base of transformer Roadside gutter detail removed Crossarm brace drilling changed from 600mm to 490mm for 720mm brace Minimum clearance (Note 2 ) 300mm added for 22kV Minimum clearance (note 4) altered to 350mm for both 11kV & 22kV Item3, stock code altered in material list Conical washers, item 31, 32 changed from galv. to stainless steel Crossarm brace drilling changed from 600mm to 490mm for 720mm brace Minimum clearance (Note 2 ) 300mm added for 22kV Minimum clearance (note 4) altered to 350mm for both 11kV & 22kV Item 2,3, stock code altered in material list LV 2100mm crossarm replaced with a 1200 x 100 x 75mm crossarm One crossarm brace removed LV neutral collection plate added (Item 5) Eye nut added on crossarm king bolt for pulley attachment Item 1, 21, 28, 29, 31, 32 stock code altered in material list LV neutral bar detail altered Eye nut added on crossarm king bolt for pulley attachment Conical washers, item 25, 31 changed from galv. to stainless steel 2nd ABC circuit position shown on crossarm LV neutral detail altered Eye nut added on crossarm king bolt for pulley attachment Item 5, stock code added in material list Conical washers, item 25, 31 changed from galv. to stainless steel Note 1, minimum spacing altered from 280mm to 350mm HV EDOs shown on rear of crossarm in front view Stock codes 23 and 24 removed from material list Spacing HV LV in note 1 altered from 280mm to 350mm. HV E spacing altered from 350 to 300mm HV EDOs shown on rear of crossarm in front view Stock codes 23 and 24 removed from material list Notes 5 and 6 added Phase conductor to be identified with Red heatshrink

A4-566253

A4-566254

A4-566255

A4-566256

A4-566257

A4-566258

A4-566259

A4-566260

A4-566261

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A4-566262

A4-566263 /1

A4-566263 /2

A4-566263/3 A4-566264 /1

A4-566264 /2

A4-566264/3 A4-566266

LV neutral plate detail altered Note removed for neutral link not being required for single service Note 5 and 6 added Phase conductor to be identified with Red heatshrink LV neutral plate detail altered. Item 4, 23, 24 stock code altered in material list Note removed for neutral link not being required for single service Note for portable earth connection added Note 2 deleted New notes 2 , 3 added PVC battens installed over earth conductors above test link Sydney stock codes removed items 1-5 LV neutral spark gap, (item 12) replaced with a LV surge arrester Item 9, 12, 21, 25 and 30 34 stock code altered in material list Earth rod connector details altered LV neutral plate detail altered (item15) LV neutral spark gap, (item 12) replaced with a LV surge arrester and mounting link (item 10) Item 14 copper coupling replaced with Henley split bolt clamps Cable connection between earth rods changed from bare to insulated (detail E) Item 9, 12, 21, 25 and 30 34 stock code altered in material list Earth notes re (1) Neutral Bar (2) HV earth to be unbroken removed Earth rod connector details altered Spark Gap replaced with LV surge arrester Earth wire to HV surge arresters altered from 35 to 70mm2 Note for portable earth connection added Note 2 deleted New notes 2, 3 added PVC battens installed over earth conductors above test link Item 9, 21 and 27 31 stock code altered in material list Earth rod connector details altered LV neutral plate detail altered (item14) Earth conductor connections clarified Item 13 copper coupling replaced with Henley split bolt clamps Cable connection between earth rods changed from bare to insulated (detail E) Items 28 to 31 added Item 9, 21 and 27 31 stock code altered in material list Earth notes re (1) Neutral Bar (2) HV earth to be unbroken removed Earth rod connector details altered Earth wire to HV surge arresters altered from 35 to 70mm2 Pole drilling dimensions altered to suit buried depth of 2250mm Additional pole step added on top Title altered from 12kN to 8kN
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A4-566267 A4-566268 A4-566269

A4-566270

Item 1, stock code altered in material list Roadside gutter detail removed MDI (item 1) supplied as an assembled unit, Items 2-5 and 25-35 removed from material list and drawing. Item 24, stock code altered in material list Note 2 altered to have cables clear of the crossarm Roadway text removed Reference to HV and LV earths removed Communications crossarm position detailed at 5850mm Crossarm drilling details altered 490mm to suit 720mm brace Item 2, stock code altered in material list Conical washers, item 26,27 changed from galv. to stainless steel Roadside gutter detail removed Danger sign mounting height altered from 3600mm to 3750mm Danger signs added to front and rear of pole Substation number shown at 3000mm. Pole number shown at 2000mm Note 1 added Roadside gutter detail removed

A4-566271

A4-566273 A4-566274

Note for hot line and PG clamps added Notes added to drawing Drawing title changed from Through Termination to Parallel Groove Clamp Connection detail

A4-566275

Note 2 and 3 added Areas where hot line clamps may be used added Item 4, stock code altered in material list

A4-566277

LV neutral plate detail amended Note 2 added 0 400kVA 3 PHASE MASTER OPTIONS LIST

Pole Detail Selection Transformer mounting detail LV cabling detail Communications cable arm HV main connection detail

2A altered to indicate 14m x 12kN pole 2B New drawing for 12.5m x 8 or 12kN pole 6A altered from 100-400kVA to 25 to 400kVA. Note added for pole hung transformer 8B changed from >100 315kVA to >100 400kVA 8C drawing A4-566125 deleted Notes altered from required on all 3 phase substations to If required 14B title changed from Through mains to Parallel Groove Clamps

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Appendix E - Drawings And Material Lists


Appendix E provides the Drawings and Materials relevant to this Network Standard. There is also a Master Option List provided at the end of the Appendix.
Note: Appendix C provides the List of Drawings. Appendix D provides the Drawing Amendments 2006.

Select here for DRAWING INDEX.

NS122

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM

STOCK CODE No

QUANTITY REQUIRED

BILL OF MATERIAL No.

Fasteners & vendor held stock 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566086

sub/ga/11-1

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Pole spikes

STOCK CODE No H17720

QUANTITY REQUIRED 18

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/pole/3-2

Fasteners & vendor held stock 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566088 sub/pole/3-2 Pole 12.5m 8.0kN (not dressed) OR Pole 12.5m 12.0kN (not dressed) 146720 1 146738 1 Supplied by contractor

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Pole spikes

STOCK CODE No H17720

QUANTITY REQUIRED 18

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/pole/3-1

Fasteners & vendor held stock 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566089 sub/pole/3-1 Pole 14.0m 8.0kN (not dressed) OR Pole 14.0m 12.0kN (dressed) 176965 1 146746 1 Supplied by contractor

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Fuse base and carrier 12/24kV DOLF Type expulsion Crossarm 2400 x 100 x 100 Brace crossarm 720 x 38 x 38 x 5mm Gain block aluminium 100mm Insulator 22kV polymeric long-rod Clamp suspension LV Plate, twisted, galv 150 x 50 x 6mm Fasteners & vendor held stock Bolt & nut hex head galv.M12 x 130 Bolt & nut hex head galv.M16 x 150 Bolt & nut hex head galv. M20 x Screw coach hex head galv M12 x 90 Bolt hex head stainless steel M16 x 40 Nut galv. Steel M20 Washer flat galv M12 Washer flat galv M16 Washer flat galv M20 Washer square galv M20 Washer conical SS M12 Washer conical SS M16 Washer conical SS M20 Nut, nyloc M16 stainless steel

STOCK CODE No H84350 176222 99119 146274 150375 H113472 176901 46805 175672 To suit pole 50443 H38413 175361 177982 177984 177986 H39265 179601 146308 146316 177122

QUANTITY REQUIRED 3 1 1 1 3 3 3 1 3 1 1 3 1 3 8 4 2 1 3 1 3

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/hv/3-1 Supplied by contractor

MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566090

sub/hv/3-1

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Fuse base and carrier 12/24kV DOLF S & C boric acid Crossarm 2400 x 100 x 100 Brace crossarm 720 x 38 x 38 x 5mm Gain block aluminium 100mm Insulator 22kV polymeric long-rod Clamp suspension LV Plate, twisted, galv 150 x 50 x 6mm Fasteners & vendor held stock Bolt & nut hex head galv.M12 x 130 Bolt & nut hex head galv.M16 x 150 Bolt & nut hex head galv. M20 x Screw coach hex head galv M12 x 90 Bolt hex head stainless steel M16 x 40 Nut galv. Steel M20 Washer flat galv M12 Washer flat galv M16 Washer flat galv M20 Washer square galv M20 Washer conical SS M12 Washer conical SS M16 Washer conical SS M20 Nut, Nyloc M16 stainless steel

STOCK CODE No H70029 176222 99119 146274 150375 H113472 176901 46805 175672 To suit pole 50443 H38413 175361 177982 177984 177986 H39265 179601 146308 146316 177122

QUANTITY REQUIRED 3 1 1 1 3 3 3 1 3 1 1 3 1 3 8 4 2 1 3 1 3

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/hv/3-2 Supplied by contractor

MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566091

sub/hv/3-2

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Fuse base and carrier 11kV DOLF Type HRC( >11.3kA) Crossarm 2400 x 100 x 100 Brace crossarm 720x 38 x 38 x 5mm Gain block aluminium 100mm Insulator 22kV polymeric long-rod Clamp suspension LV Plate, twisted, galv 150 x 50 x 6mm Fasteners & vendor held stock Bolt & nut hex head galv.M12 x 130 Bolt & nut hex head galv.M16 x 150 Bolt & nut hex head galv. M20 x Screw coach hex head galv M12 x 90 Bolt hex head stainless steel M16 x 50 Nut M20 galv. steel Washer flat galv M12 Washer flat galv M16 Washer flat galv M20 Washer square galv M20 Washer conical SS M12 Washer conical SS M16 Washer conical SS M20 Nut, Nyloc M16 stainless steel

STOCK CODE No H24563 176222 99119 146274 150375 H113472 176901 46805 175672 To suit pole 50443 H38413 175361 177982 177984 177986 H39265 179601 146308 146316 177122

QUANTITY REQUIRED 3 1 1 1 3 3 3 1 3 1 1 3 1 3 6 2 2 1 3 1 3

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/hv/3-3 Supplied by contractor

MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566092

sub/hv/3-3

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Fuse base and carrier LV 630A single circuit Crossarm 2700 x 150 x 100 Brace crossarm 720 x 38 x 38x 5mm Gain block aluminium 100mm LV ABC neutral connection plate

STOCK CODE No 90522 176221 99119 146274 149161

QUANTITY REQUIRED 3 1 2 1 1

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/lv/3-1

Fasteners & vendor held stock 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Bolt & nut hex head galv.M12 x 180 Bolt & nut hex head galv.M16 x 150 Bolt eye, galv M20 x 170 Bolt & nut hex head galv. M20 x Bolt, M12 length to suit pole Nut, eye M20 Washer flat galv M12 Washer flat galv M16 Washer flat galv M20 Washer square galv M20 Washer conical SS M12 Washer conical SS M16 Washer conical SS M20 Washer square galv M16 46888 175672 61671 To suit pole To suit pole H38853 177982 177984 177986 H39265 179601 146308 146316 H39257 2 4 1 1 1 1 5 8 4 4 2 4 2 4 Supplied by contractor " sub/lv/3-1

MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566102

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Fuse base and carrier LV 630A twin circuit Crossarm 2700 x 150 x 100 Brace crossarm 720 x 38 x 38 x 5mm Gain block aluminium 100mm LV ABC neutral connection plate

STOCK CODE No 90563 176221 99119 146274 149161

QUANTITY REQUIRED 3 1 2 1 1

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/lv/3-2

Fasteners & vendor held stock 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Bolt & nut hex head galv.M12 x 130 Bolt & nut hex head galv.M16 x 150 Bolt eye plus plate galv M20 x Bolt & nut hex head galv. M20 x Bolt, M12 length to suit pole Nut, eye M20 Washer flat galv M12 Washer flat galv M16 Washer flat galv M20 Washer square galv M20 Washer conical SS M12 Washer conical SS M16 Washer conical SS M20 Washer square galv M16 46888 175672 61671 To suit pole To suit pole H38853 177982 177984 177986 H39265 179601 146308 146316 H39257 2 4 2 1 1 3 5 8 5 6 2 4 3 4 sub/lv/3-2 Supplied by contractor

MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566103

DESIGN NOT AVAILABLE AT TIME OF PUBLICATION.

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Fuse base and carrier LV 630A tri circuit Crossarm 2700 x 150 x 100 Brace crossarm 720 x 38 x 38 x 5mm Gain block aluminium 100mm LV ABC neutral connection plate

STOCK CODE No 177065 176221 99119 146274 149161

QUANTITY REQUIRED 3 1 2 1 1

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/lv/3-4

Fasteners & vendor held stock 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Bolt & nut hex head galv.M12 x 180 Bolt & nut hex head galv.M16 x 150 Bolt eye galv M20 x 170 Bolt & nut hex head galv. M20 x Screw coach hex head galv M12 x 90 Nut, eye M20 Washer flat galv M12 Washer flat galv M16 Washer flat galv M20 Washer square galv M20 Washer conical SS M12 Washer conical SS M16 Washer conical SS M20 Washer square galv M16 46888 175672 61671 To suit pole 50443 H38853 177982 177984 177986 H39265 179601 146308 146316 H39257 2 4 2 1 1 3 5 8 6 6 2 4 3 4 Supplied by contractor sub/lv/3-3

MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566105

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM

STOCK CODE No

QUANTITY REQUIRED

BILL OF MATERIAL No.

SEE NETWORK STANDARD NS127

Fasteners & vendor held stock 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566107 sub/lv/ugoh

No. 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Transformer mounting bracket Cover fibreglass for transformer mounting bracket

STOCK CODE No 176962 179623

QUANTITY REQUIRED 1 1

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/tx/3-1

Fasteners & vendor held stock 20 21 22 23 24 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566109 sub/tx/3-1 Bolt & nut hex head galv M20 x to suit pole Nut hex head galv M20 Washer flat galv M20 Washer conical SS M20 Washer square galv M20 Bolts U 330mm dia OR Bolts U 350mm dia Crossarm 800 x 100 x 75 Gain block - aluminium 100mm H36924 71886 146274 To suit pole 175361 177986 146316 H39265 H36916 1 or 2 1 or 2 2 or 4 1 2 2 OR 2 1 1 If required If required Supplied by contractor

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Cover fibreglass for transformer mounting bracket

STOCK CODE No 176961

QUANTITY REQUIRED 1

BILL OF MATERIAL No. Sub/tx/3-2

Fasteners & vendor held stock 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566110 sub/tx/3-2 Bolt and 2 x nut hex head S.S M20 x 400 Bolt and nut hex head galv M20 x 400 Nut hex. Galv. M20 Washer flat galv M20 Washer square galv M20 Washer conical SS M20 Screw coach M10 x 40 Washer flat galv M10 H11457 47175 175361 177986 H39265 146316 50567 177983 1 1 1 4 2 2 2 2 Supplied by contractor

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Cable 11kV 35mm2 Cu LDPE insulated 19/1.53 Cover HV bushing Lug kit heavy duty to suit 11kV LDPE cable (3 set) Lug compression M12 to suit 16mm 11kV LDPE cable Arresters surge 22kV Heatshrink termination kit for HV dropper lugs Cable 11kV 16mm Cu LDPE insulated
2 2

STOCK CODE No H14578 H21858 H125260 H110270 H32182 152207 6205

QUANTITY REQUIRED 10m 3 1 6 3 1 2m

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/hv/cable 3-1

Fasteners & vendor held stock 20 21 22 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566119 sub/hv/cable3-1 Bolt hex head SS M12 x 40 /M12 nut Washer beleville M12 stainless steel Washer flat M12 stainless steel Cable tie 380 x 7.6mm black 45146/8987 175903 49429 59907 3 3 6 6 Supplied in item 3 Supplied in item 3 Supplied in item 3 Supplied by contractor

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Cable 11kV 35mm2 Cu LDPE insulated 19/1.53 Cover HV bushing Lug kit heavy duty to suit 11kV LDPE cable (3 set) Lug compression M12 to suit 16mm 11kV LDPE cable Arresters surge 11kV Heatshrink termination kit for HV dropper lugs Cable 11kV 16mm Cu LDPE insulated
2 2

STOCK CODE No H14578 H21858 H125260 H110270 111948 152207 6205

QUANTITY REQUIRED 10m 3 1 6 3 1 2m

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/hv/cable 3-2

Fasteners & vendor held stock 20 21 22 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566120 sub/hv/cable3-2 Bolt hex head SS M12 x 40 /M12 nut Washer beleville M12 stainless steel Washer flat M12 stainless steel Cable tie 380 x 7.6mm black 45146/8987 175903 49429 59907 3 3 6 6 Supplied in item 3 Supplied in item 3 Supplied in item 3 Supplied by contractor

No. 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Surge arrester LV 500v 5kA Cover LV bushing Lug compression M12 to suit 95mm Cu cable Lug compression 2 hole M12 to suit 95mm Cu cable Conduit support for LV cables 420 x 110mm dia PVC
2 2

STOCK CODE No H31893 H22032 73304 176968 177884

QUANTITY REQUIRED 3 3 6 or 7 2 or 1 1

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/lv/cable 3-1

Fasteners & vendor held stock 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566121 sub/lv/cable3-1 Bolt hex head stainless steel M12 x 40 /M12 nut Washer beleville M12 stainless steel Washer flat M12 stainless steel Cable tie black 380 x 7.6mm Cable 95mm CU PVC insulated black 37/1.78 Heatshrink medium wall mastic lined black to suit Item 25
2

45146 /8987 175903 49429 59907 59584 Purchase

10 10 10 As required As required As Required

Supplied by contractor Supplied by contractor

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Surge arrester LV 500v 5kA Cover bushing Lug compression M12 to suit 240mm2 Cu cable Lug compression 2 hole M12 to suit 240mm2 Cu cable Conduit support for LV cables 420 x 110mm dia PVC

STOCK CODE No H31893 H21858 179574 179575 177884

QUANTITY REQUIRED 3 3 6 or 7 2 or 1 1

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/lv/cable 3-2

Fasteners & vendor held stock 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566122 sub/lv/cable3-2 Bolt hex head SS M12 x 40 /Nut SS M12 Washer beleville M12 stainless steel Washer flat M12 stainless steel Cable tie black 380 x 7.6mm Cable single core CU 240mm 1211/0.5 XLPE insulated black TPE sheathed black Heatshrink medium wall mastic lined, black to suit Item 25
2

45146 /8987 175903 49429 59907 179163 Purchase

10 10 10 As required As required As Required

Supplied by contractor Supplied by contractor

No. 1 2 3 4 4a 5 7 8 9 11 12 14 15 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Earth rod 1800 x 15mm dia copper clad Driving points to suit 15mm earth-rod Couplers tapered 15mm to suit earth-rod Clamp Ccompression to suit 70 mm2 cable Clamp P compression to suit 15mm rod /70 mm2 cable Cable 70mm2 PVC insulated (Bk) Cover strip troughing PVC for earth cable 3000mm Cable cover strip 150 x 1200mm slabs Clamp split bolt Henley B26 Lugs compression M12 to suit 70 mm cable Link, earth bar for pole substations Lug compression 2 x M12 to suit 70mm cable Lug compression M10 to suit 70mm cable Fasteners & vendor held stock Nail 2.8 x 40 clout galv. Saddle galv. 12mm Earthing compound Bolt hex head SS M10 x 25 Washer flat SS M10 Washer belleville SS M10 Nut hex SS M10 Screw coach galv. M12 x 50
2 2 2

STOCK CODE No H31631 H117366 H31649 177942 H31699 60111 157552 151100 H18815 74831 177069 176967 74849 175723 176494 99861 44966 49411 177296 H39401 50476

QUANTITY REQUIRED 12 4 8 4 8 30m 4 10 4 9 1 2 6 As required As required As required 6 6 6 6 2

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/eth/comb3-1 Supplied by contractor

MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566126/1

sub/eth/comb3-1 sheet 1,2,3

No. 1 2 3 4 4a 5 7 8 9 11 12 14 15 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Earth rod 1800 x 15mm dia copper clad Driving points to suit 15mm earth-rod Couplers tapered 15mm to suit earth-rod Clamp Ccompression to suit 70 mm2 cable Clamp P compression to suit 15mm rod /70 mm2 cable Cable 70mm2 PVC insulated (Bk) Cover strip troughing PVC for earth cable 3000mm Cable cover strip 150 x 1200mm slabs Clamp split bolt Henley B26 Lug compression M12 for 70mm cable Link earth bar for pole substations Lug compression 2 x M12 for 70 mm
2 2 2

STOCK CODE No H31631 H117366 H31649 177942 H31699 60111 157552 151100 H18815 74831 177069 176967 74849 175723 176494 99861 44966 49411 177296 H39401 50476

QUANTITY REQUIRED 12 4 8 4 8 30m 4 10 4 9 1 2 6 As required As required As required 6 6 6 6 2

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/eth/comb3-1 Supplied by contractor

Lug compression M10 to suit 70mm cable Fasteners & vendor held stock Nail 2.8 x 40 clout galv. Saddle galv. 12mm Earthing compound Bolt hex head SS M10 x 25 Washer flat SS M10 Washer belleville SS M10 Nut hex SS M10 Screw coach galv. M12 x 50

MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566126/2

sub/eth/comb3-1 sheet 1,2,3

No. 1 2 3 4 4a 5 7 8 9 11 12 14 15 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Earth rod 1800 x 15mm dia copper clad Driving points to suit 15mm earth-rod Couplers tapered 15mm to suit earth-rod Clamp C compression to suit 70 mm2 cable Clamp P compression to suit 15mm rod /70 mm2 cable Cable 70mm2 PVC insulated (Bk) Cover strip troughing PVC for earth cable 3000mm Cable cover strip 150 x 1200mm slabs Clamp split bolt Henley B26 Lugs compression M12 to suit 70 mm cable Link earth bar for pole substations Lug compression 2 x M12 for 70 mm
2 2 2

STOCK CODE No H31631 H117366 H31649 177942 H31699 60111 157552 151100 H18815 74831 177069 176967 74849 175723 176494 99861 44966 49411 177296 H39401 50476

QUANTITY REQUIRED 12 4 8 4 8 30m 4 10 4 9 1 2 6 As required As required As required 6 6 6 6 2

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/eth/comb3-1 Supplied by contractor

Lug compression M10 to suit 70mm cable Fasteners & vendor held stock Nail 2.8 x 40 clout galv. Saddle galv. 12mm Earthing compound Bolt hex head SS M10 x 25 Washer flat SS M10 Washer belleville SS M10 Nut hex SS M10 Screw coach galv. M12 x 50

MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566126/3

sub/eth/comb3-1 sheet 1,2,3

No. 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Earth rod 1800 x 15mm dia copper clad Driving points to suit 15mm earth-rod Couplers tapered 15mm to suit earth-rod Clamp "P" compression to suit 15mm rod/70 mm cable Cable 70mm2 PVC insulated (bk) Cover strip troughing PVC for earth cable 3000mm Cable cover strip 150 x 1200mm slabs Clamp split bolt Henley B26 Lugs compression M12 to suit 70 mm cable Link earth bar for pole substations Flag mounting for LV neutral arrester Lug compression 2 x M12 for 70 mm cable Arrester surge, LV neutral Lug compression M10 to suit 70mm cable Fasteners & vendor held stock Nail 2.8 x 40 clout galv. Saddle galv. 12mm Earthing compound Cable 16 mm PVC insulated (Bk) Lug, copper 16 mm M6 hole Lug, copper, 16 mm ,M12 hole Bolt hex head SS M10 x 25 Washer flat SS M10 Washer belleville SS M10 Nut hex SS M10 Screw coach galv. M12 x 50
2 2 2 2 2 2 2

STOCK CODE No H31631 H117366 H31649 H31699 60111 157552 151100 H18815 74831 177069 H33497 176967 98939 74849 175723 176494 99861 H14934 176551 H110270 44966 49411 177296 H39401 50476

QUANTITY REQUIRED 12 4 8 8 30m 4 10 2 12 1 1 2 1 4 As required As required As required 2m 1 1 6 6 6 6 2

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/eth/seg 3-2 Supplied by contractor sub/eth/seg3-2 sheet 1,2,3

MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566127/1

No. 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Earth rod 1800 x 15mm dia copper clad Driving points to suit 15mm earth-rod Couplers tapered 15mm to suit earth-rod Clamp "P" compression to suit 15mm rod/70 mm cable Cable 70mm2 PVC insulated (bk) Cover strip troughing PVC for earth cable 3000mm Cable cover strip 150 x 1200mm slabs Clamp split bolt Henley B26 Lugs compression M12 to suit 70 mm cable Link earth bar for pole substations Flag mounting for LV neutral arrester Lug compression 2 x M12 for 70 mm cable Arrester surge, LV neutral Lug compression M10 to suit 70mm cable Fasteners & vendor held stock Nail 2.8 x 40 clout galv. Saddle galv. 12mm Earthing compound Cable 16 mm PVC insulated (Bk) Lug, copper 16 mm M6 hole Lug, copper, 16 mm ,M12 hole Bolt hex head SS M10 x 25 Washer flat SS M10 Washer belleville SS M10 Nut hex SS M10 Screw coach galv. M12 x 50
2 2 2 2 2 2 2

STOCK CODE No H31631 H117366 H31649 H31699 60111 157552 151100 H18815 74831 177069 H33497 176967 98939 74849 175723 176494 99861 H14934 176551 H110270 44966 49411 177296 H39401 50476

QUANTITY REQUIRED 12 4 8 8 30m 4 10 2 12 1 1 2 1 4 As required As required As required 2m 1 1 6 6 6 6 2

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/eth/seg 3-2 Supplied by contractor sub/eth/seg3-2 sheet 1,2,3

MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566127/2

No. 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Earth rod 1800 x 15mm dia copper clad Driving points to suit 15mm earth-rod Couplers tapered 15mm to suit earth-rod Clamp "P" compression to suit 15mm rod/70 mm cable Cable 70mm2 PVC insulated (bk) Cover strip troughing PVC for earth cable 3000mm Cable cover strip 150 x 1200mm slabs Clamp split bolt Henley B26 Lugs compression M12 to suit 70 mm cable Link earth bar for pole substations Flag mounting for LV neutral arrester Lug compression 2 x M12 for 70 mm cable Arrester surge, LV neutral Lug compression M10 to suit 70mm cable Fasteners & vendor held stock Nail 2.8 x 40 clout galv. Saddle galv. 12mm Earthing compound Cable 16 mm PVC insulated (Bk) Lug, copper 16 mm M6 hole Lug, copper, 16 mm ,M12 hole Bolt hex head SS M10 x 25 Washer flat SS M10 Washer belleville SS M10 Nut hex SS M10 Screw coach galv. M12 x 50
2 2 2 2 2 2 2

STOCK CODE No H31631 H117366 H31649 H31699 60111 157552 151100 H18815 74831 177069 H33497 176967 98939 74849 175723 176494 99861 H14934 176551 H110270 44966 49411 177296 H39401 50476

QUANTITY REQUIRED 12 4 8 8 30m 4 10 4 12 1 1 2 1 4 As required As required As required 2m 1 1 6 6 6 6 2

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/eth/seg 3-2 Supplied by contractor sub/eth/seg3-2 sheet 1,2,3

MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566127/3

No. 1 6

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Maximum demand indicator /panel/enclosure and wiring complete unit Fasteners & vendor held stock

STOCK CODE No 178641

QUANTITY REQUIRED 1

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/pole/mdi 3-1

20

Current Transformer 100/5 OR

57588

Supplied with Transformer or by contractor Supplied with Transformer or by contractor Supplied with Transformer or by contractor Supplied with Transformer or by contractor Supplied by contractor

21

Current Transformer 400/5 OR

65771

22

Current Transformer 500/5 OR

65888

23 24 25 26 27 29

Current Transformer 600/5

65896

Saddle conduit Galv M20 Nail clout 2.8 x 40 Bolt coach M12 x 50

176493 175723 50476

As required As required 2

MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566138

sub/pole/mdi 3-1

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM

STOCK CODE No

QUANTITY REQUIRED

BILL OF MATERIAL No.

SEE NETWORK STANDARDS NS118 AND NS119

Fasteners & vendor held stock 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566139 sub/sl/3 Conduit PVC flex. 20mm Saddles PVC 20mm Screws self drilling galv #12 x 45 Connector Cable 2 core 2.5mm double insulated (red/bk)
2

176566 175725 175567 H83360/143891 H15011

As required As required As required 1/1 As required

Supplied by contractor

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Sign safety DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE

STOCK CODE No H47012

QUANTITY REQUIRED 2

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/pole/miscellaneous 3

Fasteners & vendor held stock 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566140 sub/pole/miscellaneous 3 Substation Number plate Screws self drilling galv #12 x 45 Nail 2.8 x 40 clout galv. Distributor number identification plate Asset number 175567 175723 1 As required As required 3 1 Supplied by customer supply Supplied by contractor Supplied by contractor Purchased from procurement

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Crossarm 1800 x 100 x150 Brace crossarm 720 x 38x 38 x 5mm

STOCK CODE No 176225 99119

QUANTITY REQUIRED 1 1

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/pole/communications 3

Fasteners & vendor held stock 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566141 sub/pole/communications 3 Bolt & nut hex head galv M12 x 180 Bolt & nut hex head galv M20 x to suit pole Screw coach hex head galv M12 x 90 Washer flat galv M12 Washer flat galv M20 Washer square galv M20 Washer conical SS M16 Washer conical SS M20 Bolt and nut Eye galv M20 x 170 including link plate Nut eye galv. M20 50443 177982 177986 H39265 146308 146316 61671 H38853 46888 2 1 1 5 2 3 2 2 1 1 Supplied by contractor Install if required Install if required

No. 1 2 3 4

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM

STOCK CODE No

QUANTITY REQUIRED

BILL OF MATERIAL No.

Fasteners & vendor held stock 20 21 22 23 24 Bolt hex head SS M10 x 40 Nut hex head SS M10 Washer flat SS M10 Washer spring SS M10 Lug tinned copper compression M10 to suit CU mains OR 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566142 sub/hvmains/3-1 Lug bi-metallic compression M10 to suit Alum. mains To suit mains 3 45096 H39401 49411 50120 To suit mains 3 3 6 3 3 Supplied by contractor

No. 1 2 3 4

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Cable 19/2.14 copper 70mm2 PVC insulated black Lug tinned copper compression M10 to suit 70mm
2

STOCK CODE No 60111 74849

QUANTITY REQUIRED 6m 3

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/hvmains/3-2

Fasteners & vendor held stock 20 21 22 23 24 Bolt hex head SS M10 x 40 Nut hex head SS M10 Washer flat SS M10 Washer spring SS M10 Clamp parallel groove 2 or 3 bolt to suit copper mains OR 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566143 sub/hvmains/3-2 Clamp parallel groove 2 or 3 bolt bi- metallic to suit aluminium mains up to 150mm2 H88013 3 45096 H39401 49411 50120 91533 3 3 6 3 3 Supplied by contractor

No. 1 2 3 4

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Clamp live line Cable flexible 35mm Cu PVC insulated black 1008/0.205 Lug compression M10 to suit 35 mm2 cable Fasteners & vendor held stock
2

STOCK CODE No H18140 60095 73155

QUANTITY REQUIRED 3 6m 6

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/hvmains/3-3

20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39

Bolt hex head SS M10 x 40 Nut hex head SS M10 Washer flat SS M10 Washer spring SS M10 Clamp bail PG 7/3.0-19/3.75 to suit aluminium mains OR Clamp bail hot line 14 - 212 mm2 . To suit copper mains

45096 H39401 49411 50120 62356 176954

3 3 6 3 3 3

Supplied by contractor

MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566144

sub/hvmains/3-3

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM See Network Standard NS126

STOCK CODE No

QUANTITY REQUIRED

BILL OF MATERIAL No.

Fasteners & vendor held stock Through Termination 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566164 sub/hv mains/3-4 Parallel groove clamp Parallel groove clamp cover End Termination Strain rod insulator Strain clamp 80mm OR Strain clamp 120 mm2 Strain clamp cover Double brace spacer Eye bolt with link plate M20 x 170 Lug 80 mm (banana) bi metallic compression M12) OR Lug 120 mm2 bi metallic compression M12 58321 3
2 2

144568 144576 144550 144535 144527 144543 000422 61671 176953

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Supplied by contractor

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM

STOCK CODE No

QUANTITY REQUIRED

BILL OF MATERIAL No.

Fasteners & vendor held stock 20 21 22 23 24 Bolt hex head SS M12 x 25 Nut hex head SS M12 Washer flat SS M12 Washer beleville SS M12 Lug bi-metallic compression M12 to suit 150 mm cable OR 25 26 Lug bi-metallic compression M12 to suit 95mm2 cable Lug bi-metallic compression 2 x M12 to suit 150mm cable OR 27 28 29 30 *Dual Circuit # Triple Circuit sub/lv mains/3-1 MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566165 Lug bi-metallic compression 2 x M12 to suit 95mm2 cable Connector IPC to suit 50-150mm2 cable 177074 176591 1, 2* or 3# 2* or 3# 58743 177073 4, 8* or 12# 1, 2* or 3#
2

44693 8987 49429 175903 150441

5, 10* or 15# 5, 10* or 15# 5, 10* or 15# 5, 10* or 15# 3, 6* or 9#

Supplied by contractor

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Deadend pre-formed to suit 19/2.00 galv. Steel Insulator guy type GY2 Conductor 19/2.00 galv. Steel Thimble clevis to suit 19/2.00 galv. Steel Guy lock to suit 19/2.00 galv. Steel

STOCK CODE No 176673 74997 H10485 448 59063

QUANTITY REQUIRED 3 or 6 1 or 2 As required 1 or 2 1 or 2

BILL OF MATERIAL No. To be ordered as required " " " "

Fasteners & vendor held stock 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566166 sub/lv mains/3-2

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM

STOCK CODE No

QUANTITY REQUIRED

BILL OF MATERIAL No.

Fasteners & vendor held stock 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566253 sub/ga/1

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Fuse base and carrier 12/24kV DOLF expulsion type Crossarm 2400 x 100 x 100 Brace crossarm 720 x 38 x 38 x 5mm Gain block aluminium 100mm Insulator, 22kV polymeric long-rod Clamp, suspension

STOCK CODE No H84350 176222 99119 146274 150375 H113472

QUANTITY REQUIRED 2 1 1 1 2 2

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/hv/1

FASTENERS & VENDOR HELD STOCK 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Bolt & nut hex head galv.M12 x 130 Bolt & nut hex head galv.M16 x 150 Bolt & nut hex head galv. M20 x to suit pole Screw coach hex head galv M12 x 90 Plate, twisted, galv 150 x 50 x 6mm Nut M20 galv. Washer flat galv M12 Washer flat galv M16 Washer flat galv M20 Washer square galv M20 Washer conical SS M12 Washer conical SS M16 /square galv M16 Washer conical SS M20 Bolt hex head stainless steel M16 x 40 Nut M16 Nyloc stainless steel Bolt & nut eye head galv. M20 x 50443 176901 175361 177982 177984 177986 H39265 179601 146308/H39257 146116 H38413 177122 To suit pole 46805 175672 1 2 1 1 2 2 3 6 4 4 1 2 2 2 2 1 Supplied by contractor sub/hv/1

MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566254

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Fuse base and carrier 12/24kV DOLF S & C type Crossarm 2400 x 100 x 100 Brace crossarm 720 x 38 x 38 x 5mm Gain block aluminium 100mm Insulator, 22kV polymeric long-rod Clamp, suspension

STOCK CODE No H70029 176222 99119 146274 150375 H113472

QUANTITY REQUIRED 2 1 1 1 2 2

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/hv/2

FASTENERS & VENDOR HELD STOCK 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Bolt & nut hex head galv.M12 x 130 Bolt & nut hex head galv.M16 x 150 Bolt & nut hex head galv. M20 x to suit pole Screw coach hex head galv M12 x 90 Plate, twisted, galv 150 x 50 x 6mm Nut M20 galv. Washer flat galv M12 Washer flat galv M16 Washer flat galv M20 Washer square galv M20 Washer conical SS M12 Washer conical SS M16 /square galv M16 Washer conical SS M20 Bolt hex head stainless steel M16 x 40 Nut M16 Nyloc stainless steel Bolt & nut eye head galv. M20 x 50443 176901 175361 177982 177984 177986 H39265 179601 146308/H39257 146316 H33413 177122 To suit pole 46805 175672 1 2 1 1 2 2 3 6 4 4 1 2 2 2 2 1 Supplied by contractor sub/hv/2

MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566255

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Crossarm 1200x 100 x 75 Bracket crossarm galv 690 x 40 x 5mm Gain Block aluminium 100mm Fuse base and carrier LV 630A single circuit Plate, LV neutral connection

STOCK CODE No 71795 H17738 146274 90522 149161

QUANTITY REQUIRED 1 1 1 1 1

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/lv/1-1

Fasteners & vendor held stock 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566256 sub/lv/1-1 Bolt & nut hex head galv M20 x Bolt & nut hex head galv M12 x 130 Screw coach hex head galv M12 x 90 Washer square galv M20 Washer flat galv M20 Washer conical SS M20 Washer flat galv M12 Washer conical SS M12 Bolt & nut hex head galv M16 x 130 Washer square SS M16 Washer flat galv M16 Washer conical SS M16 Nut eye M20 to suit pole 46805 50443 H39265 177986 146316 177982 179601 46979 146308 177984 146308 H38853 1 2 1 2 2 1 5 2 1 1 1 1 1 Supplied by contractor

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Crossarm 2100 x 100 x 150 Bracket crossarm galv 690 x 40 x 5mm Gain Block aluminium 100mm Fuse base and carrier LV 630A single circuit Plate, LV neutral connection

STOCK CODE No 176224 H17738 146274 90522 149161

QUANTITY REQUIRED 1 2 1 1 1

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/lv/1-2

Fasteners & vendor held stock 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566257 sub/lv/1-2 Bolt & nut hex head galv M20 x Bolt & nut hex head galv M12 x 180 Screw coach hex head galv M12 x 90 Washer square galv M20 Washer flat galv M20 Washer conical SS M20 Washer flat galv M12 Washer conical SS M12 Bolt & nut hex head galv M16 x 150 Washer square galv M16 Washer flat galv M16 Washer conical SS M16 Eyebolt galv M20 x 170 Nut, eye galv M20 to suit pole 46888 50443 H39265 177986 146308 177982 179601 175672 H39257 177984 146308 61671 H38853 1 2 1 4 4 2 5 2 2 2 4 2 1 2 Supplied by contractor

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Crossarm 2100 x 100 x 150 Bracket crossarm galv 690 x 40 x 5mm Gain Block aluminium 100mm Fuse base and carrier LV 630A dual circuit Plate, LV neutral connection

STOCK CODE No 176224 H17738 146274 90563 149161

QUANTITY REQUIRED 1 2 1 1 1

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/lv/1-3

Fasteners & vendor held stock 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566258 sub/lv/1-3 Bolt & nut hex head galv M20 x Bolt & nut hex head galv M12 x 180 Screw coach hex head galv M12 x 90 Washer square galv M20 Washer flat galv M20 Washer conical SS M20 Washer flat galv M12 Washer conical SS M12 Bolt & nut hex head galv M16 x 150 Washer square galv M16 Washer flat galv M16 Washer conical SS M16 Eyebolt galv M20 x 170 Nut, eye galv. M20 to suit pole 46888 50443 H39265 177986 146316 177982 179601 175672 H39257 177984 146308 61671 H38853 1 2 1 6 6 3 5 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 Supplied by contractor

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Cable 11kV 35mm2 Cu LDPE insulated 19/1.53 Cover HV bushing Lug kit heavy duty to suit 11kV LDPE cable (1 set) Lugs compression M12 to suit 16mm 11kV LDPE cable Cable 11kV 16mm2 Cu LDPE insulated Arresters surge 11kV Heatshrink termination kit
2

STOCK CODE No H14578 H21858 H125252 H110270 6205 111948 152207

QUANTITY REQUIRED 4m 2 1 4 1m 2 1

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/hv/cable 1-1

Fasteners & vendor held stock 20 21 22 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566259 sub/hv/cable1-1 Bolt hex head SS M12 x 40 /M12 nut Washer beleville M12 stainless steel Washer flat M12 stainless steel Cable tie 380 x 7.6mm black 45146/8987 175903 49429 59907 Included in item 3 Included in item 3 Included in item 3 4 Supplied by contractor

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Cable 11kV 35mm2 Cu LDPE insulated 19/1.53 Cover HV bushing Lug kit heavy duty to suit 11kV LDPE cable (1 set) Lugs compression M12 to suit 16mm 11kV LDPE cable Cable 11kV 16mm2 Cu LDPE insulated Arresters surge 22kV 5kA Heatshrink termination kit
2

STOCK CODE No H14578 H21858 H125252 H110270 6205 H32182 152207

QUANTITY REQUIRED 4m 2 1 4 1m 2 1

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/hv/cable 1-2

Fasteners & vendor held stock 20 21 22 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566260 sub/hv/cable1-2 Bolt hex head SS M12 x 40 /M12 nut Washer beleville M12 stainless steel Washer flat M12 stainless steel Cable tie 380 x 7.6mm black 45146/8987 175903 49429 59907 Included in item 3 Included in item 3 Included in item 3 4 Supplied by contractor

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Surge arrester LV 500v 5kA Lugs compression M12 to suit 35mm cable Cable 35mm Cu PVC insulated Saddle conduit 40mm galv Cover bushing (small)
2 2

STOCK CODE No H31893 H20501 H13629 H9290 H22032

QUANTITY REQUIRED 1 8 8m 4 2

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/lv/cable 1-1

Fasteners & vendor held stock 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566261 sub/lv/cable1-1 Bolt hex head SS M12 x 40 /Nut SS M12 Washer beleville M12 stainless steel Washer flat M12 Stainless steel Screw self drilling #12 x 45 Conduit 40mm PVC 45146/8987 175903 49429 175567 H8935 4 4 4 As required 2m Supplied by contractor

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Surge arrester LV 500v 5kA Lugs compression M12 to suit 95mm cable Cable 95mm Cu PVC Saddle conduit 50mm galv Cover bushing (small)
2 2

STOCK CODE No H31893 73304 59584 66019 H22032

QUANTITY REQUIRED 1 8 8m 4 2

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/lv/cable 1-2

Fasteners & vendor held stock 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566262 sub/lv/cable1-2 Bolt hex head SS M12 x 40 /Nut SS M12 Washer beleville M12 stainless steel Washer flat M12 Stainless steel Screw self drill Type 17 12# x 45 Galv Conduit 50mm PVC Washer flat galv M10 45146/8987 175903 49429 175567 176570 177983 5 5 5 8 2m 8 Supplied by contractor

No. 1 2 3 4 4a 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 30 31 32 33 34

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Earth rod 1800 x 15mm dia copper clad Driving points to suit 15mm earth-rod Couplers tapered 15mm to suit earth-rod Clamp Ccompression to suit 70 mm2 cable Clamp P compression to suit suit 15mm rod/70 mm2 cable Cable 70mm2 PVC insulated (bk) Cover strip troughing PVC for earth cable 3000mm Cable cover strip 150 x 1200mm slabs Lug compression M10to suit 70 mm cable Flag mounting for LV neutral arrester Lugs compression M12 to suit 70 mm cable Arrester surge, LV neutral Link, earth bar for pole substations Clamp split bolt Henley B26 Lug, compression 2 x M12 to suit 70mm cable Fasteners & vendor held stock Nail 2.8 x 40 clout galv. Saddle galv. 12mm Earthing compound Bolt hex head SS M2 x 25 Washer flat SS M12 Washer belleville SS M12 Nut hex SS M12 Screw coach galv M12 x 50 Bolt hex head SS M10 x 25 Washer flat SS M10 Washer belleville SS M10 Nut hex SS M10
2 2 2

STOCK CODE No H31631 H117366 H31649 177942 H31699 60111 157552 151100 74849 H33497 74831 98939 177069 H18815 176967 175723 176494 99861 44693 49429 175903 8987 50476 44966 49411 177296 H39401

QUANTITY REQUIRED 12 4 8 4 8 30m 4 10 4 1 9 1 1 2 1 As required As required As required 6 12 6 6 2 4 4 4 4

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/eth/seg 1-1 Supplied by contractor sub/eth/seg1-1

MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566263/1

No. 1 2 3 4 4a 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 30 31 32 33 34

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Earth rod 1800 x 15mm dia copper clad Driving points to suit 15mm earth-rod Couplers tapered 15mm to suit earth-rod Clamp Ccompression to suit 70 mm2 cable Clamp P compression to suit suit 15mm rod/70 mm2 cable Cable 70mm2 PVC insulated (bk) Cover strip troughing PVC for earth cable 3000mm Cable cover strip 150 x 1200mm slabs Lug compression M10to suit 70 mm cable Flag mounting for LV neutral arrester Lugs compression M12 to suit 70 mm cable Arrester surge, LV neutral Link, earth bar for pole substations Clamp split bolt HenleyB26 Lug, compression 2 x M12 to suit 70mm cable Fasteners & vendor held stock Nail 2.8 x 40 clout galv. Saddle galv. 12mm Earthing compound Bolt hex head SS M2 x 25 Washer flat SS M12 Washer belleville SS M12 Nut hex SS M12 Screw coach galv M12 x 50 Bolt hex head SS M10 x 25 Washer flat SS M10 Washer belleville SS M10 Nut hex SS M10
2 2 2

STOCK CODE No H31631 H117366 H31649 177942 H31699 60111 157552 151100 74849 H33497 74831 98939 177069 H18815 176967 175723 176494 99861 44693 49429 175903 8987 50476 44966 49411 177296 H39401

QUANTITY REQUIRED 12 4 8 4 8 30m 4 10 4 1 9 1 1 2 1 As required As required As required 6 12 6 6 2 4 4 4 4

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/eth/seg 1-1 Supplied by contractor sub/eth/seg1-1

MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566263/2

No. 1 2 3 4 4a 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 30 31 32 33 34

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Earth rod 1800 x 15mm dia copper clad Driving points to suit 15mm earth-rod Couplers tapered 15mm to suit earth-rod Clamp Ccompression to suit 70 mm2 cable Clamp P compression to suit suit 15mm rod/70 mm2 cable Cable 70mm2 PVC insulated (bk) Cover strip troughing PVC for earth cable 3000mm Cable cover strip 150 x 1200mm slabs Lug compression M10to suit 70 mm cable Flag mounting for LV neutral arrester Lugs compression M12 to suit 70 mm cable Arrester surge, LV neutral Link, earth bar for pole substations Clamp split bolt Henley B26 Lug, compression 2 x M12 to suit 70mm cable Fasteners & vendor held stock Nail 2.8 x 40 clout galv. Saddle galv. 12mm Earthing compound Bolt hex head SS M2 x 25 Washer flat SS M12 Washer belleville SS M12 Nut hex SS M12 Screw coach galv M12 x 50 Bolt hex head SS M10 x 25 Washer flat SS M10 Washer belleville SS M10 Nut hex SS M10
2 2 2

STOCK CODE No H31631 H117366 H31649 177942 H31699 60111 157552 151100 74849 H33497 74831 98939 177069 H18815 176967 175723 176494 99861 44693 49429 175903 8987 50476 44966 49411 177296 H39401

QUANTITY REQUIRED 12 4 8 4 8 30m 4 10 4 1 9 1 1 2 1 As required As required As required 6 12 6 6 2 4 4 4 4

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/eth/seg 1-1 Supplied by contractor sub/eth/seg1-1

MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566263/3

No. 1 2 3 4 4a 5 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Earth rod 1800 x 15mm dia copper clad Driving points to suit 15mm earth-rod Couplers tapered 15mm to suit earth-rod Clamp Ccompression to suit 70 mm2 cable Clamp P compression to suit suit 15mm rod/70 mm2 cable Cable 70mm2 PVC insulated Bk Cover strip troughing PVC for earth cable 3000mm Cable cover strip 150 x 1200mm slabs Lug compression M10to suit 70 mm cable Lugs compression M12 to suit 70 mm cable Link earth bar for pole substations Clamp split bolt Henley B26 Lug, compression 2 x M12 to suit 70mm cable Fasteners & vendor held stock Nail 2.8 x 40 clout galv. Saddle galv. 12mm Earthing compound Bolt hex head SS M12 x 25 Washer flat SS M12 Washer belleville SS M12 Nut hex SS M12 Screw coach galv M12 x 50 Bolt hex head SS M10 x 25 Washer flat SS M10 Washer belleville SS M10 Nut hex SS M10
2 2 2

STOCK CODE No H31631 H117366 H31649 177942 H31699 60111 157552 151100 74849 74831 177069 H18815 176967 175723 176494 99861 44693 49429 175903 8987 50476 44966 49411 177296 H39401

QUANTITY REQUIRED 12 4 8 4 8 30m 4 10 4 9 1 2 1 As required As required As required 6 12 6 6 2 6 6 6 6

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/eth/comb1-1 Supplied by contractor sub/eth/comb1-1

MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566264/1

No. 1 2 3 4 4a 5 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Earth rod 1800 x 15mm dia copper clad Driving points to suit 15mm earth-rod Couplers tapered 15mm to suit earth-rod Clamp Ccompression to suit 70 mm2 cable Clamp P compression to suit suit 15mm rod/70 mm2 cable Cable 70mm2 PVC insulated Bk Cover strip troughing PVC for earth cable 3000mm Cable cover strip 150 x 1200mm slabs Lug compression M10 to suit 70 mm cable Lugs compression M12 to suit 70 mm cable Link earth bar for pole substations Clamp split bolt Henley B26 Lug, compression 2 x M12 to suit 70mm cable Fasteners & vendor held stock Nail 2.8 x 40 clout galv. Saddle galv. 12mm Earthing compound Bolt hex head SS M12 x 25 Washer flat SS M12 Washer belleville SS M12 Nut hex SS M12 Screw coach galv M12 x 50 Bolt hex head SS M10 x 25 Washer flat SS M10 Washer belleville SS M10 Nut hex SS M10
2 2 2

STOCK CODE No H31631 H117366 H31649 177942 H31699 60111 157552 151100 74849 74831 177069 H18815 176967 175723 176494 99861 44693 49429 175903 8987 50476 44966 49411 177296 H39401

QUANTITY REQUIRED 12 4 8 4 8 30m 4 10 4 9 1 2 1 As required As required As required 6 12 6 6 2 6 6 6 6

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/eth/comb1-1 Supplied by contractor sub/eth/comb1-1

MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566264/2

No. 1 2 3 4 4a 5 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Earth rod 1800 x 15mm dia copper clad Driving points to suit 15mm earth-rod Couplers tapered 15mm to suit earth-rod Clamp Ccompression to suit 70 mm2 cable Clamp P compression to suit suit 15mm rod/70 mm2 cable Cable 70mm2 PVC insulated Bk Cover strip troughing PVC for earth cable 3000mm Cable cover strip 150 x 1200mm slabs Lug compression M10to suit 70 mm cable Lugs compression M12 to suit 70 mm cable Link earth bar for pole substations Clamp split bolt Henley B26 Lug, compression 2 x M12 to suit 70mm cable Fasteners & vendor held stock Nail 2.8 x 40 clout galv. Saddle galv. 12mm Earthing compound Bolt hex head SS M12 x 25 Washer flat SS M12 Washer belleville SS M12 Nut hex SS M12 Screw coach galv M12 x 50 Bolt hex head SS M10 x 25 Washer flat SS M10 Washer belleville SS M10 Nut hex SS M10
2 2 2

STOCK CODE No H31631 H117366 H31649 177942 H31699 60111 157552 151100 74849 74831 177069 H18815 176967 175723 176494 99861 44693 49429 175903 8987 50476 44966 49411 177296 H39401

QUANTITY REQUIRED 12 4 8 4 8 30m 4 10 4 9 1 2 1 As required As required As required 6 12 6 6 2 6 6 6 6

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/eth/comb1-1 Supplied by contractor sub/eth/comb1-1

MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566264/3

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Pole spikes

STOCK CODE No H17720

QUANTITY REQUIRED 15

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/pole/1

Fasteners & vendor held stock 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566266 sub/pole/1 Pole 12.5 m 8.0kN (dressed) OR Pole 12.5 m 12.0kN (not dressed) 146738 1 176964 1 Supplied by contractor

No. 1 6

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Maximum demand indicator, frame, enclosure & wiring Fasteners & vendor held stock

STOCK CODE No 178641

QUANTITY REQUIRED 1

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/pole/mdi 1-1

20

Current Transformer 100/5 OR

57588

Supplied with transformer or by contractor Supplied with transformer or by contractor

21

Current Transformer 400/5

65771

22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35

Saddle conduit Galv M20 Nail clout 2.8 x 40 Bolt coach M12 x 50

176493 175723 50476

As required As required 2

MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566267

sub/pole/mdi 1-1

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM

STOCK CODE No

QUANTITY REQUIRED

BILL OF MATERIAL No.

SEE NETWORK STANDARDS NS118 AND NS119

Fasteners & vendor held stock 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566268 sub/sl/1 Conduit flexible PVC black 20mm Saddles PVC 20mm Screws self drilling galv #12 x 45 Connector (as detailed in NS118, NS119) Cable 2 core 2.5mm double insulated (red/bk)
2

176566 175725 175567 H15011

As required As required As required 2 As required

Supplied by contractor

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM

STOCK CODE No

QUANTITY REQUIRED

BILL OF MATERIAL No.

SEE NETWORK STANDARD NS127

Fasteners & vendor held stock 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566269 sub/lv/ugoh Supplied by contractor

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Crossarm 1800 x 150 x100 Brace crossarm angle galv 720 x 38 x 38 x 5mm

STOCK CODE No 176225 99119

QUANTITY REQUIRED 1 1

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/pole/communications 3

Fasteners & vendor held stock 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566270 sub/pole/communicatioNS1 Bolt & nut hex head galv M12 x 180 Bolt & nut hex head galv M20 x Screw coach hex head galv M12 x 90 Washer flat galv M12 Washer flat galv M20 Washer square galv M20 Washer conical SS M16 Washer conical SS M20 Bolt & nut eye galv M20 x 170 including link plate Nut eye galv M20 46888 to suit pole 50443 177982 1756062 H39265 146308 146316 61671 H38853 1 1 1 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 Supplied by contractor Install if required Install if required

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Sign safety DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE

STOCK CODE No H47012

QUANTITY REQUIRED 2

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/pole/miscellaneous 3

Fasteners & vendor held stock 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566271 sub/pole/miscellaneous 1 Substation number plate Screws self drilling galv #12 x 45 Nail 2.8 x 40 clout galv. Distributor number/ circuit identification plate Asset number 175567 175723 As required As required As required 1 Supplied by Ausgrid Supplied by contractor Supplied by contractor Purchased from procurement

No. 1 2 3 4

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM

STOCK CODE No

QUANTITY REQUIRED

BILL OF MATERIAL No.

Fasteners & vendor held stock 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566273 sub/hvmains/1-1 Bolt hex head SS M10 x 30 Nut hex head SS M10 Washer flat SS M10 Washer spring SS M10 Lug tinned copper compression M10 to suit CU mains OR Lug bi-metallic compression M10 to suit Aluminium or Galv. Steel mains 45088 H39401 49411 50120 To suit mains To suit mains 2 2 4 2 2 2 Supplied by contractor Supplied by contractor

No. 1 2 3 4

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Cable 19/2.14 copper 70mm2 PVC insulated Black Lug tinned copper compression M10 to suit 70mm
2

STOCK CODE No 60111 74849

QUANTITY REQUIRED 5m 2

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/hvmains/1-2

Fasteners and vendor held stock 20 21 22 23 24 Bolt hex head SS M10 x 30 Nut hex head SS M10 Washer flat SS M10 Washer spring SS M10 Clamp parallel groove 2 or 3 bolt to suit copper mains OR 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Clamp parallel groove 2 or 3 bolt bi- metallic to suit Aluminium or Galv Steel mains To suit mains 2 Supplied by contractor 45088 H39401 49411 50120 To suit mains 4 4 8 4 2 Supplied by contractor

MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566274

sub/hvmains/1-2

No. 1 2 3 4 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM Clamp live line Cable flexible 35mm Cu PVC insulated black 1008/0.205 Lug compression M10 to suit 35 mm2 cable Heatshrink termination kit for HV cables Fasteners & vendor held stock Bolt hex head SS M10 x 30 Nut hex head SS M10 Washer flat SS M10 Washer spring SS M10 Clamp bail PG to suit aluminium or Galv Steel mains OR Clamp bail PG . To suit copper mains
2

STOCK CODE No H18140 60095 73155 152207 45088 H39401 49411 50120 62356 176954

QUANTITY REQUIRED 2 5m 4 1 2 2 4 2 2 2

BILL OF MATERIAL No. sub/hvmains/1-3 Supplied by contractor

MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566275

sub/hvmains/1-3

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM See Network Standard NS126

STOCK CODE No

QUANTITY REQUIRED

BILL OF MATERIAL No.

Fasteners & vendor held stock Through Termination 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566276 sub/hv mains/1-4 Parallel groove clamp Parallel groove clamp cover End Termination Strain rod insulator Strain clamp 80mm OR Strain clamp 120 mm2 Strain clamp cover Double brace spacer Eye bolt with link plate M20 x 170 Lug 80 mm bi metallic compression M12 OR Lug 120 mm2 bi metallic compression M12 58321 2
2 2

144568 144576 144550 144535 144527 144543 000422 61671 176953

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Supplied by contractor

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

DESCRIPTION OF ITEM

STOCK CODE No

QUANTITY REQUIRED

BILL OF MATERIAL No.

Fasteners & vendor held stock 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 MATERIAL LIST FOR DRAWING A4-566277 sub/lv mains/1-1 Bolt hex head SS M12 x 25 Nut hex head SS M12 Washer flat SS M12 Washer beleville SS M12 Lug bi-metallic compression M12 to suit 95 mm cable
2

44693 8987 49429 175903 58734 176968

3 3 3 3 1 1

Supplied by contractor

Lug bi-metallic compression 2 x M12 to suit 95mm2 cable

USING MASTER OPTION LIST


1. Starting at selection 1 (general arrangement details) select one of the options a, b, c, or d and note the drawing required for the option selected. 2. Next using selection 2 (pole detail) again select one of the options a-e noting the drawing required for the option selected. 3. Continue the above for selections 3 through to 15. 4. If a selection is not required, eg street light, skip that option. 5. At the end (15), the list of drawings noted are the drawings required to construct the substation to the options selected. 6. The selected options also identify the substation construction record, eg 1A/2A/3B/4C/6A/7A/8E/9A/10A/11A/12A/13A/14B/15A. This record is required to be included in the substation formal report.

0400 kVA 3-phase Pole Mounted Substation Master Option List


SELECTION HV line construction details 1 General Arrangement details A 11/22KV 11kV 0 400kVA LV - ABC Dwg.A4-566086 11/22KV 11/22kV 0 400kVA 14M x 12kN Dwg.A4566089 3 HV fuse arm details 11/22kV expulsion type DOLF <8kA Dwg A4-566090 25 - <200kVA single circuit ABC Dwg.A4 -566102 11/22kV 0400kVA 12.5M x 8 or 12kN Dwg.A4-566088 11/22kV S&C type DOLF 811.3kA Dwg A4-566091 200-400kVA dual circuit ABC Dwg A4-566103 11/22kV HRC type DOLF >11.3kA Dwg A4-566092 200-400kVA Tri circuit ABC Dwg. A4-566105 NOT ISSUED @1/06/06 5 6 Overhead to underground (UGOH) Transformer mounting detail Low voltage Dwg A4-566107 Strap hung 25 400kVA Dwg. A4 -566109 High Voltage Dwg.A4-566108 Pole hung <100kVA DwgA4-566110 SEE NOTES 7 HV cable detail HV dropper and HV arresters LV cabling detail Transformer to LV fuses Earthing details 11kV Dwg. A4-566120 25 100kVA Dwg.A4 -566121 Combined system DwgA4-566126 22KV Dwg A4-566119 >100 400kVA Dwg.A4-566122 Segregated system Dwg A4-566127 See Network Standard NS116 All New transformers are strap hung. Pole hung used for recycled Central Coast and Sydney Tx. For existing open wire construction replace open wire with ABC back to next pole B C D E NOTES See Network Standard NS126 LV open wire not offered. Use LV ABC back to first pole in open wire areas See pole selection table in NS122

Pole details

LV fuse arm details

SELECTION 10 11 12 13 14 Maximum Demand Indicator details Street light details Miscellaneous equipment Communications cable arm HV mains connection detail LV mains connection detail

A 3 phase sub MDI Dwg. A4 -566138 3 phase sub Dwg.A4-566139 Dwg.A4-566140 3 phase sub Dwg.A4-566141 End termination Dwg A4-566142 LV ABC Dwg A4-566165

NOTES

Safety sign, Sub No LV ID, Asset No. If required Parallel Groove Clamps Dwg A4-566143 LV crossarm support for LV ABC end termination Dwg A4566166 Hot line clamps Dwg A4-566144 CCT Dwg A4-566164 Use A4-566166 where LV ABC is end terminated

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063 kVA 1-phase Pole Mounted Substation Master Option List


SELECTION HV line construction details 1 General Arrangement details 22/11kV 0 63kVA LV ABC A4-566253 22/11kV 0- 63kVA Dwg A4-566266 11kV expulsion type DOLF <8kA Dwg A4-566254 0 63kVA LV single customer Dwg. A4-566256 Pole mounted Dwg. A4 -566110 11kV Dwg. A4-566259 0 25kVA Dwg. A4-566261 Combined system Dwg. A4-566264 22kV Dwg. A4566260 40 - 63kVA Dwg. A4566262 Segregated system Dwg. A4566263 Also see Network Standard NS116 11/22kV S& C type 8-11.3kA Dwg.A4-566255 0 63kVA LV single ABC Dwg A4-566257 0- 63kVA LV dual ABC Dwg A4-566258 For existing open wire construction replace open wire with ABC back to next pole See pole selection table in NS122 A B C D E NOTES See Network Standard NS126

2 3

Pole details HV fuse arm details

LV fuse arm details

5 6

Transformer mounting detail HV dropper and HV surge diverter details LV cabling detail Transformer / LV fuse Earthing details

Maximum demand indicator details

1 phase sub MDI A4-566267

Where required. Determined by planning

SELECTION 10 11 12 13 14 Street light details LV Overhead to underground Communications cable arm Miscellaneous HV mains connection detail LV mains connection detail

A Dwg. A4-566268 Dwg. A4-566269 1 phase sub Dwg. A4-566270 Dwg. A4-566271 End termination Dwg A4-566273 ABC Dwg A4-566277

NOTES See NS118, NS119

If required for communications cable. Safety sign, Sub No, LV ID, Asset No Parallel Groove Clamps Dwg A4-566274 Hot line clamps Dwg A4-566275 CCT Dwg A4-566276 Use A4-566166 where LV ABC is end terminated

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Ausgrid. This document must not be reproduced in whole or in part or converted to machine readable form or stored in a computer or imaging system without the written permission of Ausgrid.

Revision History Initial issue: Second issue: Third issue 1/2/1998 12/12/2001 12/3/2008

Document Control Authorised By: T Lampard Date: Manager Standards & Communications Document Number: NS122 12/03/2008

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