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GETCO/E/TS–HW017/QM/R0 DT. 02/11/2010.
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GUJARAT ENERGY TRANSMISSION
CORPORATION LTD.
Sardar Patel Vidyut Bhavan, Race Course,
Vadodara: 390 007
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
OF
HARDWARE & ACCESSORIES
ACSR MOOSE CONDUCTOR
FOR 400 KV
TRANSMISSION LINE WITH QUAD
ACSR MOOSE
GETCO/E/TS–HW017/QM/R0 DT. 02/11/2010
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SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDER
Please read following instructions carefully before submitting your bid.
1. All the drawings, i.e. elevation, side view, plan, cross sectional view etc., in AutoCAD
format and manuals in PDF format, for offered item shall be submitted. Also the hard
copies as per specification shall be submitted.
2. The bidder shall submit Quality Assurance Plan for manufacturing process and Field
Quality Plan with the technical bid.
3. The bidder shall have to submit all the required type test reports for the offered item. In
case of non-submission of type test reports, the evaluation shall be carried out
accordingly.
4. The bidder must fill up all the point of GTP for offered item/s. Instead of indicating “refer
drawing, or as per IS/IEC”, the exact value/s must be filled in.
5. All the points other than GTP, which are asked to confirm in technical specifications must
be submitted separately with the bid.
6. The bidder is required to impart training in view of manufacture, assembly, erection,
operation and maintenance for offered item, at his works, to the person/s identified by
GETCO, in the event of an order, free of cost. The cost of logistics will be borne by
GETCO.
7. Please note that the evaluation will be carried out on the strength of content of bid only. No
further correspondence will be made.
8. The bidder shall bring out all the technical deviation/s only at the specified annexure.
9. The bidder should indicate manufacturing capacity by submitting latest updated certificate of a
Chartered Engineer (CE).
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QUALIFYING REQUIREMENT DATA
(For Supply)
Bidder to satisfy the following requirements.
1) The bidder shall be Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM). The offered
equipment have to be designed, manufactured and tested as per relevant IS/IEC
with latest amendments.
2) The minimum requirement of manufacturing capacity of offered type, size and
rating of equipment shall be 7 times tender / bid quantity. The bidder should
indicate manufacturing capacity by submitting latest updated certificate of a
Chartered Engineer (CE).
3) Equipment proposed shall be of similar or higher rating and in service for a
minimum period of THREE (3) years and satisfactory performance certificate in
respect of this is to be available and submitted.
4) The bidder should clearly indicate the quantity and Single Value Contract
executed during last FIVE (5) years, for the offered equipment. Bidder should
have executed one single contract during last five years for the quantity equivalent
to tender / bid.
The details are to be submitted in following format,
Sr.
No
ITEMS
SUPPLIED
TO
ORDER
REFERENCE
No. & DATE
ITEMS QUANTITY ORDER
FULLY
EXECUTED.
YES/NO
STATUS, IF
ORDER
UNDER
EXECUTION
REMARK
5) Equipment offered shall have Type Test Certificates from accredited laboratory
(accredited based on ISO/IEC Guide 25 / 17025 or EN 45001 by the National
accredition body of the country where laboratory is located), as per IEC / IS / technical
specification, Type test reports shall not be older than FIVE years and shall be valid
up to the expiry of the validity of the offer.
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SECTION – I
GENERAL TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR INSULATOR HARDWARE FOR 400
KV TRANSMISSION LINES WITH QUAD ACSR MOOSE CONDUCTOR
1.1 Scope:
1.1.1 This section of specification covers design, manufacture, testing at manufacturer’s
work before dispatch, supply and delivery of complete suspension and tension
insulator hardware for power conductor for transmission lines.
1.2 Standards:
1.2.1 The hardware shall comply in all respect with the provisions of IS: 2486, Part-I, II and
III/ 1974 (with latest amendment) for insulator fittings.
1.3 Particulars of the Power System:
1.3.1 The particulars of power system, in which the hardware required to be used, are given
in section–II of this specification.
1.4 Material and design:
1.4.1 The materials offered should be of first class quality, workmanship, well finished and
of approved design. All castings shall be free from blow holes, flaws, cracks or other
defects and shall be smooth, close, grained and of true forms and dimensions.
1.4.2 The Ball & Socket designation must be 20 mm for Suspension & Tension clamps
1.4.3 Minimum thickness of the any portion of the forged steel part shall be
not less than 12 mm.
1.5 Insulator hardware:
1.5.1 Suspension and Tension Clamps:
1.5.1.1 The clamps offered should be light in weight free from corona formation, high
corrosion resistant and shall have low power loss. The design, finish and shape of the
clamps and the components, shall be such as to avoid all hot spots, kinks, cuts,
grooves or projections which are likely to injure the conductor, insulator or fittings or
lead to localized pressure. The clamps, body and keeper pieces (wherever required)
shall be made of high strength cast aluminum alloys, while cotter pins, cotter bolts, ‘U’
bolts, eye hooks, twisted shackles, ball eyes and clevis, chain links etc. shall be made
of forged high carbon steel hot dip galvanized. Split pins of minimum 4 mm diameter
and suitable strength, made of brass shall be used. The security clips shall be ‘R’
type made of phosphor bronze having 7 mm width or R-clip of stainless steel.
1.5.1.2 The suspension clamp shall be Forged Steel hanger type. The clamps shall have
sufficient contact surface to minimum damage due to fault currents. The clamps shall
be suitable for use with conductor indicated in Section-II, when wrapped with
Preformed Armour rods. Clamps shall permit the conductor to slip before failure of
the conductor occurs and shall have a sufficient strength to resist conductor tension
under broken wire conditions. The slipping strength and the minimum failing loads of
the clamps shall not be less than specified in Section-II of this specification. All bolts
and ‘U’ bolts shall be provided with check nuts.
1.5.1.3 The tension clamps shall be of the compression type ACSR Moose conductor. The
tension clamp shall not permit slipping or damage or failure of the conductor at a load
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less than 95% of the ultimate strength of the conductor. The mechanical efficiency of
the tension clamp shall not be affected by any method of erection. The aluminum
sleeve shall be made from extruded aluminum tube with purity of aluminum not less
than 99.5%. The steel sleeve shall be provided with adequate bolts and nuts as well
as check nuts for rigid connection and to avoid the jumper connection becoming loose
during service.
1.5.1.4 Dead end clamp shall have arrow marking showing direction of compression and
knurling mark showing end of compression zone.
1.5.2 Suspension & Tension Hardware:
1.5.2.1 Sag adjustment plate shall be provided in Quadruple Tension hardware. The maximum
length of the sag adjustment plate from the connecting part of the rest of the hardware
fittings shall be 520 mm. The details of the minimum and maximum adjustment
possible and the steps of adjustment shall be clearly indicated in the drawing. An
adjustment of 150 mm minimum at the interval of 6 mm shall be possible with the sag
adjustment plate.
1.5.2.2 Turn buckle shall be provided in Single Tension hardware. The threads shall be of
sufficient strength to remain unaffected under the specified tensile load during life
span. The details of the minimum and maximum adjustment possible shall be clearly
indicated in the drawing. An adjustment of 150 mm minimum shall be possible with the
turn buckle.
1.5.2.3 For every set of quad-tension hardware fittings, one number 450mm rigid spacer
suitable for twin ACSR MOOSE conductor shall also be provided to ensure that there is
no fouling of conductors or any component of the fittings while bringing down top two
conductor through bottom two conductors of quad bundle, at the jumper connection.
1.5.2.4 The line side yoke plate shall have a notch & a working hole of suitable size.
1.5.2.5 On the line side yoke plate of single suspension pilot hardware fittings provisions for
attaching balancing weights shall be made. However the balancing weight is to be
provided with Single suspension pilot insulator string for holding the jumper connections
at the transposition towers from excessive deflection, balancing weights, weighing 200
kg. are to be suspended through the line side yoke plate. It shall consist of four weights,
each weighing 50 Kgs. and shall be connected to the yoke plate by means of eye bolt
and shackle arrangement
1.5.2 Arcing Horns & Corona Control Rings for Suspension and Tension
Clamp:
1.5.2.1 Each hardware assembly shall be provided with arcing horns on the tower side of
suspension and tension strings.
1.5.2.2 In the approach spans, upto a distance of 1.6 km from the sub-station adjustable
arcing horns on tower end sides shall be provided with suitable gap, so as to give
better insulation co-ordination and ensure effective operations under actual
conditions. The range setting of arcing horns should be given in the bid.
1.5.2.3 Each Hardware assembly shall be provided with corona control ring on line side of
Suspension and Tension assembly. Design of corona control ring shall be such that
Hot Line replacement can be feasible.
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1.5.2.4 Design of corona control ring shall be such that voltage stress can be reduced across
insulator string and shall improve corona & RI performance, having adequate
strength.
1.6 Galvanization:
1.6.1 All ferrous parts of insulator hardware of power conductors shall be galvanized in
accordance with IS: 2629/1966 (with latest amendment) ‘Recommended practice for
hot dip galvanizing of iron and steel’. The method for testing weight, thickness and
uniformity of coating of hot dip galvanized articles shall be in accordance with IS:
2633/1972 (with latest amendment). The hardware shall have Zinc coating of 610
gm/m
2
.
1.6.2 The Zinc used for galvanizing shall conform to grade Zn of IS: 209 - Relevant extract
from IS: 209 (with latest amendment).
1.6.3 The threads in nuts and tapped holes shall be cut after galvanizing and shall be well
lubricated or greased. All other threads shall be cut before galvanizing. The bolt
threads shall be under cut to take care of increase in diameter due to galvanizing.
1.6.4 Spring washers shall be electro-galvanized.
1.7 Inspection of lot offered:
1.7.1 The firm may offer the lot of hardware for inspection at his works prior to dispatch.
The minimum lot size shall be 100 Nos. or the full quantity of the order, whichever is
less. The firm shall give minimum 15 days advance notice to the purchaser to enable
the purchaser to depute his representative for witnessing the Acceptance Tests.
1.7.2 Depending upon the lot size offered, number of samples may be selected randomly
as per Appendix–A of IS under reference.
1.7.3 On each selected sample, all the acceptance tests mentioned in clause No. 1.7.4
shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of IS: 2486 (Part-I/1971) with
latest amendments and GETCO specifications.
1.7.4 Acceptance Tests:
The following acceptance tests may be carried out:
(i) Visual examination
(ii) Dimensional check
(iii) Galvanizing test
(iv) Mechanical test for clamps and fittings
(v) Electrical resistance test (Only for Tension clamps)
(vi) Slip strength test
(vii) Any other test as per latest relevant IS
1.7.5
The above acceptance tests are to be carried out either at the firm’s works or at Govt.
Approved laboratory (in case of adequate testing facilities are not available at the
firm’s works) in the presence of inspector deputed by the GETCO. However, all the
testing charges for such testing shall be borne by the firm only. Unless the acceptance
tests are successfully completed and approval thereof is issued by the GETCO or
waiver of inspection is obtained in writing from GETCO by the firm, the firm shall not
dispatch any material to GETCO.
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1.7.6 Routine Tests:
1.7.6.1 The firm for the following routine tests shall test all the hardwares offered in the lot:
(i) Visual examination test
(ii) Routine mechanical test
1.7.6.2 The firm may keep ready the certificates for routine tests for handing over the same to the
inspector deputed during inspection of lot.
1.8 Hot Line Maintenance:
1.8.1 The hardware fittings, offered shall be suitable for employing hot line maintenance
techniques, with requisite speed, ease and safety.
1.9 Submission of Drawings and Type Test certificates:
1.9.1 The Bidder shall submit full detailed dimensional drawings indicating the materials of
each part and test certificates thereof for the materials composition for the items of
hardwares offered. In absence of the same, the offer shall be out rightly ignored. The
approved drawings set must be submitted in soft copy in Auto CAD format.
1.9.2 The Bidder shall submit with Technical Bid the type tests certificates (along with certified
copy of dimensional drawing of hardware tested) for the entire type test as listed below
issued by independent Govt. approved laboratories.
1.9.2.1 Type tests for clamps
a) Visual examination
b) Verification of dimensions
c) Slip strength tests
d) Ultimate strength tests
e) Electrical resistance test (for tension clamps only)
f) Heating cycle test (for tension clamps only)
g) Galvanizing / electroplating tests
h) Corona
i) RIV test
j) Chemical composition test
1.9.2.2 Type tests on insulator string fittings except clamps
a) Visual examination
b) Verification of dimensions
c) Mechanical tests
d) Galvanizing tests
e) Chemical composition test
f) Corona
g) RIV test
1.9.2.3 Type tests on non-tension components
a) Visual examination
b) Verification of dimensions
c) Mechanical tests
d) Chemical composition test
1.9.3 In case of non-submission of type test reports, the evaluation shall be carried out
accordingly.
1.9.4 The purchaser reserves the right to ask the supplier to arrange type tests on samples
selected from any of offered lot for inspection in presence of GETCO representative.
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The testing charges for the same shall be borne by the GETCO if the sample
withstands the tests successfully otherwise Bidder have to bear the same.
1.9.5 Quality Assurance Plan (QAP)
The bidder shall invariably furnish following information along with his offer, failing
which his offer shall be rejected.
i) Statement giving list of important raw materials names of sub suppliers for the
raw materials, list of standards according to which the raw materials are tested,
list of tests normally carried out on raw materials in presence of supplier's
representative and as routine and / or acceptance during production and on
finished goods, copies of test certificates.
ii) Information and copies of test certificates as in (i) above in respect of bought out
accessories.
iii) List of manufacturing facilities available.
iv) Level of automation achieved and lists of areas where manual processing exists.
v) List of areas in manufacturing process, where stage inspections are normally
carried out for quality control and details of such tests and inspections.
vi) List of testing equipment available with the Supplier for final testing.
vii) The GETCO reserves the right for factory inspection to verify the facts quoted in
the offer. If any of the facts are found misleading or incorrect the offer of that
Bidder will be out rightly rejected and he may be black listed.
viii) Special features provided to make it maintenance free.
1.10 Interchangeability:
1.10.1 Corresponding parts of hardwares should be made to gauge or jig and shall be
interchangeable in every respect.
1.11 Marking:
1.11.1 The item shall be legibly and indelibly marked with following details on each of main
component of hardware.
(a) Name or Trademark of the manufacturer
(b) ‘GETCO’
1.11.2 The packages containing fittings may also be marked with ISI certificates and mark.
1.12 Packing:
1.12.1 All hardware and accessories shall be supplied in strong wooden boxes/ crates with
steel hoop and hands to withstand rough handling during the transits and
transportation.
However, the Stores may be packed in double gunny bags with proper packing filters
if delivered by road transport on door delivery basis.
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The gross weight of wooden packing shall not normally exceed 500 Kg. Different
fittings with the accessories shall be packed in different packings. All nuts should be
hand tightened to the maximum possible point.
1.12.2 All parts shall be adequately and clearly marked for safe delivery and proper
identification at destination.
1.13 Guaranteed Technical Particulars (GTP):
1.13.1 The Bidder shall fill in the guaranteed technical particulars of accessories given in
Schedule–A, Section–III of this specification. All the columns must be filled in clearly.
Tenders incomplete in this respect shall be out rightly ignored.
1.14 ISI Mark:
1.14.1 Materials having ISI mark shall be preferred.
1.15 Note to the Bidders:
1.15.1 The purchaser reserves the right to award contract item-wise basis or to reject the
offer without assigning any reasons.
1.15.2 The offers without samples will be out rightly rejected. The samples submitted shall
not be returned back. If desired, the GETCO will carry the testing of sample at
GETCO’s cost as per relevant IS before accepting the offer.
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SECTION: HARDWARE – II
SPECIFIC TECHNICAL REQUIREMENT
2.1 Scope:
2.1.1 This section covers the specific technical particulars, requirement and desired delivery
etc. for the insulator hardware for 400 KV transmission line with Quadruple MOOSE
ACSR conductor with asymmetrical 900x1100 bundle spacing in a phase. The
equipment shall also conform to the general technical requirements covered under
section-I of this specification.
2.2 System and Climatic Particulars:
(i) Line voltage: 400/420 KV
(ii) Frequency: 50 c/s
(iii) No. Of Circuits: Single Circuit and Double Circuit
(iv) Tower Configuration: Barrel type
(v) Normal Span: 400 mts.(WZ3) / 380 mts. (WZ5)
(vi) Wind Pressure on: 150 kg/m
2
on 2/3
rd
projected area
Conductor and Earth Wire
(vii) Temperature Range:
(a) Minimum: 0
0
C
(b) Maximum: 95
0
C
(c) Everyday: 32
0
C
2.3 Technical Particulars:
2.3.1 Conductor:
(i) Type: ACSR ‘Moose’
(ii) Stranding & Wire Dia.:
(a) Aluminum : 54/3.53 mm
(b) Steel : 7/3.53 mm
(iii) Overall Diameter : 31.77 mm
(iv) Approximate Total : 2004 Kg/km.
Weight
(v) Ultimate Strength : 16250 Kg.
2.3.2 Insulators hardware:
(i) Slipping Strength :
(a) Suspension Clamps : 15% of ultimate strength of conductor
(b) Tension Clamps : 95% of ultimate strength of conductors
(ii) Minimum Failing Load:
(a) Suspension Fittings : 50% of ultimate strength of bundle conductors.
(b) Tension Fittings: : 100% of ultimate strength of bundle conductors.
(iii) Type:
(a) Suspension Clamps : Forged Steel Hanger free center type without bolt
only
(b) Tension Clamp : compression type
(iv) Material : As stated in Section I
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(v) Ele. Resis. At 20
0
C : 75% of measured resistance of equal length of
conductor
(vi) Ferrous Parts : Hot dip galvanized
(vii) No. Of insulators to be used: 23 for Suspension each string
24 for Tension each string
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GUJARAT ENERGY TRANSMISSION CORPORATION LTD.
Sardar Patel Vidyut Bhavan, Race Course,
Vadodara: 390 007
GUARANTEED TECHNICAL PARTICULARS
FOR
HARDWARE MOOSE CONDUCTOR
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SECTION – III
BIDDING SCHEDULES
(To be filled in and signed by Bidder)
SCHEDULE – A
SCHEDULE OF GUARANTEED TECHNICAL PARTICULARS
Hardwares:
(i) Item/Part Materials:
1) Ball hook
2) Socket eye
3) Arcing horn on line side
4) Arcing horn on tower side (fixed or adjustable)
5) Suspension clamp
6) Tension clamp
7) Eye hook
8) Clevis
9) Yoke
10) Ball clevis
11) Socket clevis
12) Clevis eye
13) Horn holder ball hook
14) Anchor shackle
15) Ball link
16) Horn holder ball link
17) Twisted shackle
18) Chain link
19) ‘R’ type security clip and split pin
20) Sag Adjustment plate
21) Turn Buckle
(ii)
1) Minimum failing load
2) Weight
3) Slipping strength
(iii) Angle of inclination of clamp to jumper terminal
(iv) Electrical conductivity of clamp
(a) Results of heating cycle test carried out
(b) Value of electrical resistance
(v) Power loss of clamps
(vi) Make & class of bolts and nuts used
(vii) Specification/Standard to which galvanizing conforms
Signature of the Bidder: __________
Name: _______________________
Designation: ___________________
Date: _____________
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Authorized common rubber
Stamp / seal of the bidder: _________
SECTION: ACCESSORIES – I
GENERAL TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR POWER CONDUCTOR
ACCESSORIES FOR 400 KV TRANSMISSION LINES
1.1 Scope:
1.1.1 This section of specification covers design, manufacture, testing at manufacturer’s
works before dispatch, supply and delivery of complete accessories for power
conductor for transmission lines.
1.2 Standards:
1.2.1 The accessories for ACSR conductor for overhead line with the provisions of IS:
2121/1981, IS: 9708-1980 & IS:10162 (with latest amendment, if any).
1.3 Particulars of the Power System:
1.3.1 The particulars of power system, in which the accessories are required to be used,
are given in section–II of this specification.
1.4 Materials and Design:
1.4.1 The material offered should be of first class quality, workmanship, well finished and of
approved design. All castings shall be free from blow holes, flows, cracks or other
defects and shall be smooth, close, grained and of true forms and dimensions.
1.5 Accessories for Power Conductors:
1.5.1 Compression type Mid–span Straight Joints:
1.5.1.1 Compression type mid-span straight joints offered should be suitable for making joints
in the ACSR conductor, details of which are given in Section-II of this specification.
The joints offered should conform to IS: 2121/1981 (with latest amendment).
1.5.1.2 The joint shall be so designed, that when installed, no air space is left within the
finished joint. The joint shall have conductivity as specified but the mechanical
strength shall not be less than 95% of the ultimate tensile strength of the conductor.
1.5.1.3 The aluminum sleeve shall be made from extruded aluminum tube of aluminum of
purity not less than 99.5%. The steel sleeve shall be of high strength steel.
1.5.2 Repair Sleeve:
1.5.2.1 Compression type repair sleeves shall be offered to provide reinforcement of
conductor with broken or damaged aluminum strands. The repair sleeves shall be
designed to make good a conductor, of which not more than 1/6
th
of the strands, in
the outermost layer, are damaged or severed. The repair sleeves after compression
should present a smooth surface. The repair sleeves offered should conform to IS:
2121/1981 (with latest amendment).
1.5.3 Preformed Armour Rods:
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1.5.3.1 Helically – twisted formed Armour rods offered, shall be suitable for ACSR power
conductor, the details of which are given in Section-II of this specification, to provide
rigidity and protection to the conductor at all suspension points, as also to eliminate
the fatigue on the conductor due to vibration.
1.5.3.2 Armour rods shall be made of aluminium alloys, the Armour rods shall be marked in
the center, to facilitate its identification and application on conductor. No joint shall be
permitted in the rods, except those made in base rods before drawing.
1.5.3.3 The preformed Armour rods shall be capable of being fixed by hand on the conductor,
without the aid of any tools or implements. The direction of spiral shall be same as
that of conductor. The wire of the outermost layer of aluminium strands of the
conductor shall have right-hand lay. The loading stress of Armour rods on the
conductor shall be evenly distributed over the entire length and there shall be no
tendency of loosening at the ends. The preformed Armour rods shall not loose their
resilience, even after two or three applications. The rods should be capable of
providing high self-retaining strength and protection against vibration, damage, fatigue
and failure of conductor. The ends should be properly ball ended so that the danger
of corona formation is avoided.
1.5.3.4 The surface of the Armour rods when fitted on the conductor shall be smooth and free
from projections, cuts and abrasions etc.
1.5.4 4R Vibration Dampers / Spacer cum Dampers:
1.5.4.1 4R type vibration dampers are proposed to be provided in each span, one at each end
of conductor with normal span 400 mtr. for 400 KV lines. The dampers shall be
capable of effectively damping out the vibration of the conductors. In longer spans
two dampers are proposed to be fitted on each end of conductor.
1.5.4.2 Calculations and complete design, weight etc. of the damper shall be furnished with
the tender together with the damping characteristics and energy dissipation curves of
the dampers and guarantee of their effectiveness for the conductor specified. For
purpose of this calculations, the designed data shall be as given in Section-II of this
specification. The offer is liable for rejection in the absence of this data.
1.5.4.3 The vibration dampers/ Spacer cum Dampers shall be of approved design. The
clamp of the damper shall be made of aluminum alloy so designed as to prevent any
damage to or chafing of the conductor, during erection or continued operation.
1.5.4.4 Clamping bolts shall be provided with self-locking nuts designed to prevent corrosion
of the threads. All ferrous parts, including the messenger cable shall be hot dip
galvanized. The ends of the messenger cable shall be effectively sealed to prevent
corrosion.
1.5.5 Spacer cum Damper :
Offered Spacer cum damper shall confirm to IS:10162.
Suitable spacer dampers for four bundle ACSR MOOSE conductor with asymmetrical
900x1100 mm. conductor spacing per phase for 400 kV (Quad MOOSE) line shall be
offered. The spacer damper covered by this specification shall be designed to
maintain the bundle spacing of asymmetrical 900x1100 mm under all normal
operating conditions and to effectively control Aeolian vibrations as well as sub span
oscillation and to restore conductor spacing after release of any external extraordinary
load. The nominal sub conductor spacing shall be maintained within ±5 mm.
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The design offered shall be presented as a system consisting of spacer dampers and
their staggering scheme which shall ensure most satisfactory fatigue performance of
the line for spans ranging from 100 m to 1100 m. Necessary support documents/test
certificates/calculations shall be attached in support of the same. No sub span shall
be greater than 70 m and no end sub span shall be longer than 40 m. Also the
number of spacer dampers for a nominal ruling span of 400 m shall not be less than
six.
The spacer damper system shall also control the sub-span oscillations in order to
prevent conductor damage due to chaffing and severe bending stresses at the spacer
damper clamps as well as suspension and dead end clamps and to avoid wear to
spacer damper components.
The clamping system shall be designed to compensate for any reduction of conductor
diameter due to creep.
Bolts and nuts shall be of mild steel, stainless steel, or high strength steel in
accordance with the design of the spacer damper.
The rubber components involved in the design such as damping elements shall be
made with rubber compound selected specifically for that particular application. The
Bidder shall submit a complete list of physical and mechanical properties of the
elastomer used. This list shall make reference to all applicable ASTM standards. It
shall be capable of operation at 95°C without damage of its property.
The spacer damper involving ferrous material shall not have magnetic power loss
more than that stipulated in the relevant standard.
The spacer damper assembly shall have electrical continuity. The electrical
resistance between the sub-conductors across the assembly in case of spacer
damper involving elastomer surfaced clamps shall be suitably selected by the
manufacturer to ensure satisfactory electrical performance and avoid deterioration of
elastomer under service conditions.
The spacer damper assembly shall be suitable for Hot Line maintenance.
The staggering scheme shall be such that the spacer dampers be unequally
distributed along the span to achieve sufficient detuning of adjacent subspans for
oscillations of sub span mode and to ensure bundle stability for wind speeds up to 60
km/hr.
1.5.6 Rigid Spacers for Jumpers
Offered Rigid Spacer shall confirm to IS:10162
Jumpers at tension points shall be fitted with spacers so as to limit the length of free
conductor and to maintain the sub conductor spacing of 457 mm. It shall meet all the
requirements of spacer used in line except for its vibration performance. Spacers
requiring retaining rods shall not be quoted for jumpers.
Spacer shall restore normal spacing of the sub conductors after displacement by
wind, electromagnetic and the electrostatic forces under all operating conditions
including the specified short circuit level without permanent deformation damage
either to conductor or to the assembly itself. They shall have uniform grip on the
conductor
The clamping system shall be designed to compensate for any reduction in diameter
of conductor due to creep.
GETCO/E/TS–HW017/QM/R0 DT. 02/11/2010.
Page 17 of 21
The spacer assembly shall not have any projections, cuts, abrasions etc. or chattering
parts which might cause corona or RIV. Spacer assembly shall be suitable to Hot Line
maintenance.
1.6 Galvanization:
1.6.1 All ferrous parts of accessories for power conductors shall be galvanized in
accordance with IS: 2629-1966 (with latest amendment) ‘Recommended practice for
hot dip galvanizing of iron and steel’. The method for testing weight, thickness and
uniformity of coating of hot dip galvanized articles shall be in accordance with IS:
2633-1972 (with latest amendment). The hardware and accessories shall have Zinc
coating of 610 gm/m
2
.
1.6.2 The Zinc used for galvanizing shall conform to grade Zn of IS: 209- relevant extract
from IS: 209.
1.6.3 The threads in nuts and tapped holes shall be cut after galvanizing and shall be of well
lubricated or greased. All other threads shall be cut before galvanizing. The bolt
threads shall be under cut to take care of increase in diameter due to galvanizing.
1.6.4 Spring washers shall be electro-galvanized.
1.7 Tests:
1.7.1 The Bidder shall submit with Technical Bid the type tests certificates (along with certified
copy of dimensional drawing of accessory tested) for all the type tests as listed below
issued by independent government approved laboratory.
Preformed Armour Rod
a) Visual examination.
b) Verification of dimension
c) Tensile strength test
d) Electrical resistance test.
e) Slip strength test.
f) Bend test
g) Resilient test
Mid Span Joint & Repair Sleeve
a) Visual examination.
b) Verification of dimension
c) Failing load test
d) Electrical resistance test.
e) Heating cycle test.
f) Galvanizing test
Vibration Damper
a) Visual examination.
b) Verification of dimension
c) Resonance frequency test
d) Fatigue test.
e) Mass pull off test.
f) Dynamic characteristics test
g) Damping efficiency test
h) Clamp slip test
i) Torque test
j) Galvanizing / Electroplating test
k) Magnetic power loss test
l) Corona
GETCO/E/TS–HW017/QM/R0 DT. 02/11/2010.
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m) RIV test
Rigid Spacer / Spacer cum Damper
a) Visual examination
b) Verification of dimention
c) Movement test
d) Clamp slip test
e) Assembly torque test
f) Tensile load test
g) Compression & pull off test
h) Vibration test
i) Corona test
j) RIV test
k) Power loss test
l) Galvanizing test
m) Log decrement test
1.7.1.2 In case of non-submission of type test reports, the evaluation shall be carried out
accordingly.
1.7.1.3 The purchaser reserves the right to ask the supplier to arrange type tests on samples
selected from any of offered lot for inspection in presence of GETCO representative.
The testing charges for the same shall be borne by the GETCO if the sample
withstands the tests successfully otherwise Bidder have to bear the same.
1.7.2 Acceptance of Lot:
1.7.2.1 The firm may offer a lot of 100 nos. of the items or ordered quantity, whichever is less
for inspection. The firm may give minimum 15 days advance notice to the purchaser
so as to facilitate the purchaser to depute his representative for witnessing the
acceptance tests at the firm’s works.
1.7.2.2 All the acceptance tests mentioned in subsequent clause No. 1.7.2.4 shall be carried
out by the firm at his works in the presence of GETCO’s representative on the
samples selected as per the sampling criteria of relevant IS. Incase the testing
facilities are not available at the firm’s works, and then the firm has to arrange for the
same at govt. approved laboratory. However, such testing charges shall be borne by
the firm only.
1.7.2.3 Unless the materials are inspected and all acceptance tests are completed
satisfactorily and approval thereof is given in writing, the materials shall not be
dispatched by the supplier.
1.7.2.4 Acceptance Tests:
1.7.2.4.1 Acceptance Tests of MS Joints, Repair Sleeves:
The following acceptance tests shall be carried out on MS joints and Repair sleeves
as per IS: 2121 (part-II)/ 1981 (with latest amendment).
(viii) Visual examination
(ix) Dimensional verification
(x) Failing load test
(xi) Galvanizing test
(xii) Electrical resistance test
GETCO/E/TS–HW017/QM/R0 DT. 02/11/2010.
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1.7.2.4.2 Acceptance Tests for P. A. Rods:
The following acceptance tests shall be carried out on P.A. rods as per IS: 2121 (part-
I)/1981 (with latest amendment).
(i) Visual examination
(ii) Verification of dimension
(iii) Tensile strength test
(iv) Electrical resistance test
(v) Slip strength test
1.7.2.4.3 Acceptance Tests for Vibration Dampers / Spacer cum Dampers:
The following acceptance tests shall be carried out on vibration dampers as per IS:
9708/ 1980 (with latest amendment).
(i) Visual examination
(ii) Verification of dimensions
(iii) Resonance frequency test
(iv) Fatigue test
(v) Mass pull off test
(vi) Galvanizing test
Acceptance Tests for Spacers / Spacer cum Dampers
The following acceptance tests shall be carried out on Spacer/Spacer cum dampers
as per IS:10162 – 1982(with latest amendment)
(i) Visual examination
(ii) Verification of dimentions
(iii) Movement test
(iv) Clamp slip test
(v) Assembly torque test
(vi) Tensile load test
(vii) Compression and pull off test
(viii) Galvanizing test
1.7.3 Submission of Routine Test Certificates:
The firm has to carry out specified routine tests on all the items offered by him in the
lot in accordance with relevant IS and submits the certificates thereof to the Inspector
deputed by GETCO at the time of inspection of lot.
1.8 Hot Line Maintenance:
1.8.1 The accessories for power conductor offered shall be suitable for employing line
maintenance techniques, with requisite speed, ease and safety.
1.9 Drawings:
1.9.1 The Bidder shall submit full detailed dimensional drawings to scale indicating the
materials used for the construction of each part along with the test certificates for the
materials. The offer will be liable to be rejected if the drawing dimensions along with
materials composition certificates are not submitted along with the offer. The drawing
should indicate the parts on which identifying markings will be embossed. The
approved drawings set must be submitted in soft copy in Auto CAD format.
GETCO/E/TS–HW017/QM/R0 DT. 02/11/2010.
Page 20 of 21
1.10 Interchangeability:
1.10.1 Corresponding parts of power conductor accessories should be made to gauge or jig
and shall be interchangeable in every respect.
1.11 Marking:
1.11.1 Each item to be supplied shall be legibly and indelibly marked with trademark of the
manufacturer and suitable identification mark along with the word ‘GETCO’.
1.12 Packing:
1.12.1 All hardware and accessories shall be supplied in strong wooden boxes/ crates with
steel hoop and hands to withstand rough handling during the transits and
transportation.
However, the Stores may be packed in gunny bags with proper packing filters if
delivered by road transport on door delivery basis.
The gross weight of wooden packing shall not normally exceed 500 Kg. Different
fittings with the accessories shall be packed in different packings. All nuts should be
hand tightened to the maximum possible point.
1.12.2 All parts shall be adequately and clearly marked for safe delivery and proper
identification at destination.
1.13 Guaranteed Technical Particulars (GTP):
1.13.1 The Bidder shall fill in the guaranteed technical particulars of accessories given in
Schedule–A, Section–III of this specification. All the columns must be filled in clearly.
Tenders incomplete in this respect shall be out rightly ignored.
1.14 ISI Mark:
1.14.1 Materials having ISI mark shall be preferable.
1.15 Note to the Bidders:
1.15.1 The purchaser reserves the right to award contract item-wise basis or to reject the
offer without assigning any reasons.
1.15.2 The offers without samples will be out rightly rejected. The samples submitted shall
not be returned back. If desired, the GETCO will carry the testing of sample at
GETCO’s cost as per relevant IS before accepting the offer.
GETCO/E/TS–HW017/QM/R0 DT. 02/11/2010.
Page 21 of 21
SECTION: ACCESSORIES-II
SPECIFIC TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
1 Scope:
1.1 This section covers the specific technical particulars, requirement and desired delivery
etc. for the accessories for power conductor for 400 KV transmission line. The
equipment shall also conform to the general technical requirements covered under
section-I of this specification.
2.2 System and Climatic Particulars:
(i) Line Voltage : 400/420 KV
(ii) Frequency : 50 c/s
(iii) No. Of Circuits : Single circuit and double circuit
(iv) Power Configuration : Barrel type
(v) Normal Span : 400 Mtrs
(vi) Wind Pressure on : 150 Kg/m
2
on 2/3
rd
projected area
Conductor and Earth Wire
(vii) Temperature Range:
(a) Minimum : 0
0
C
(b) Maximum : 95
0
C
(c) Everyday: 32
0
C
2.3 Technical Particulars:
2.3.1 Conductor:
(i) Type : ACSR ‘Moose’
(ii) Stranding & Wire Dia.:
(a) Aluminium : 54/3.53 mm
(b) Steel : 7/3.53mm
(iii) Overall Diameter : 31.77mm
(iv) Approximate Total Weight : 2004 Kg/km.
(v) Ultimate Strength : 16250 Kg.
3.2 Accessories for Power Conductor:
3.2.1 Compression Type Mid-span Straight Joints:
(i) Minimum failing load : 95% of ultimate strength of conductor i.e.
15437kg.
(ii) Material :
(a) Outer Sleeve : Extended Aluminium tube of 99.5% purity
(b) Inner Sleeve : High strength steel
(iii) Elec. Resist. At 20
0
C : 75% of measured resistance of equivalent length
of conductor
(iv) Ferrous Parts : Hot dip galvanized
3.2.2 Repair Sleeves:
GETCO/E/TS–HW017/QM/R0 DT. 02/11/2010.
Page 22 of 21
(i) Minimum failing load : 95% of ultimate strength of conductor i.e.
15437kg.
(ii) Material : Aluminium alloy
(iii) Elect. Resist. At 20
0
C : 75% of measured resistance of equivalent length
of conductor
3.2.3 Preformed Armour Rods:
(i) Type : Preformed
(ii) Material : Aluminium alloy
(iii) Purity of Aluminium : EC Grade 99.5%
(iv) Corona Formation Voltage : 110% of maximum line-to-ground voltage
(v) End Condition : Ball ended
(vi) Direction of Lay of Rods : Right hand lay
(vii) Tensile Strength : 35 kg. /mm
2
(viii) Slip Strength : 15% U.T.S.
3.2.4 Vibration Dampers:
(i) Type: 4R Type
(ii) Material: Aluminium alloy
(iii) Ferrous parts: Hot dip galvanized
(iv) Testing as per: IS: 9708-1980 (with latest amendment)
IS specification?
3.2.5 Spacer cum Damper: For ACSR Conductors only
3.2.6 Rigid Spacer : For ACSR Conductors only
GETCO/E/TS–HW017/QM/R0 DT. 02/11/2010.
Page 23 of 21
GUJARAT ENERGY TRANSMISSION CORPORATION LTD.
Sardar Patel Vidyut Bhavan, Race Course,
Vadodara: 390 007
GUARANTEED TECHNICAL PARTICULARS
FOR
ACCESSORIES MOOSE CONDUCTOR
GETCO/E/TS–HW017/QM/R0 DT. 02/11/2010.
Page 24 of 21
SECTION - III
BIDDER SCHEDULE
(To be filled in and signed by the Bidder)
SCHEDULE – ‘A’
Accessories for Power Conductor:
(i) Compression type Mid-span straight joints
1. Suitable for (conductor size):
2. Outside diameter of sleeves:
(a) Before compression:
(i) Aluminum:
(ii) Steel:
(b) After compression:
(i) Aluminum:
(ii) Steel:
3. Length of Sleeve:
(a) Before compression:
(i) Aluminum:
(ii) Steel:
(b) After compression:
(i) Aluminum:
(ii) Steel:
4. Weight of Sleeve:
(i) Aluminum kg.
(ii) Steel kg.
(iii) Total kg.
5. Slipping strength of Mid-span joint:
6. Breaking strength of Mid-span joint:
7. Conductivity of the compression joint:
8. Resistance as Percentage of Measured Resistance of Equivalent Length of
Conductor:
(ii) Repair Sleeves:
1. Material:
2. Suitable for (conductor size):
3. Out side diameter of sleeves:
(a) Before compression:
(b) After compression:
4. Length of sleeves:
(a) Before compression:
(b) After compression:
GETCO/E/TS–HW017/QM/R0 DT. 02/11/2010.
Page 25 of 21
5. Weight of sleeve:
6. Breaking strength as percentage of:
Ultimate tensile strength of conductor
7. Conductivity:
8. Resistance as percentage of:
Measured resistance of equivalent
Length of conductor
(iii)Preformed Armour Rods:
1. Type:
2. Suitable for (conductor size):
3. Total weight of set of rods (kg):
4. No. Of wire per set:
5. Nominal diameter of wire:
6. Length of wire:
7. Percentage tolerance on:
Length and diameter of wire
8. Overall diameter of the conductor:
After use of the Armour rod – mm
9. End condition:
10. Center marking provided: Yes/No
11. Total weight:
12. Pitch of helix:
13. Direction of lay:
14. Efficiency of damping:
15. Tensile strength:
16. Conductivity:
(iv) Vibration Dampers:
1. Type:
2. Suitable for (conductor size):
3. Total weight of each damper:
4. Diameter of balancing weight:
5. Length of balancing weight:
6. Weight of each balancing weight:
7. Tolerance of balancing weight:
8. Material, quality, length and size:
Of messenger cable
9. Slipping strength of messenger:
Cable clamp
10. Diagram showing power/dissipated:
By the damper for various vibration
Frequencies and amplitudes
11. Damping efficiency of damper:
12. Natural frequency of damper:
(a) Upper C.P.S.:
(b) Lower C.P.S.:
13. The number of dampers required:
For span for various span length
And their spacing
14 Position of fixing damper on the:
Conductor from the clamp mount
(a) At tension point:
(i) First damper:
(ii) Second damper:
GETCO/E/TS–HW017/QM/R0 DT. 02/11/2010.
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(iii) Third damper:
(b) At suspension points:
(After fixing Armour rods)
(i) First damper:
(ii) Second damper:
(iii) Third damper:
15. I.S. No. To which:
4R damper conforming
Signature of the Bidder: __________
Name: _______________________
Designation: ___________________
Date: _____________
Authorized common rubber
Stamp / seal of the bidder: _________

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Acsr moose conductor

  • 1. GETCO/E/TS–HW017/QM/R0 DT. 02/11/2010. Page 1 of 21 GUJARAT ENERGY TRANSMISSION CORPORATION LTD. Sardar Patel Vidyut Bhavan, Race Course, Vadodara: 390 007 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF HARDWARE & ACCESSORIES ACSR MOOSE CONDUCTOR FOR 400 KV TRANSMISSION LINE WITH QUAD ACSR MOOSE GETCO/E/TS–HW017/QM/R0 DT. 02/11/2010
  • 2. GETCO/E/TS–HW017/QM/R0 DT. 02/11/2010. Page 2 of 21 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDER Please read following instructions carefully before submitting your bid. 1. All the drawings, i.e. elevation, side view, plan, cross sectional view etc., in AutoCAD format and manuals in PDF format, for offered item shall be submitted. Also the hard copies as per specification shall be submitted. 2. The bidder shall submit Quality Assurance Plan for manufacturing process and Field Quality Plan with the technical bid. 3. The bidder shall have to submit all the required type test reports for the offered item. In case of non-submission of type test reports, the evaluation shall be carried out accordingly. 4. The bidder must fill up all the point of GTP for offered item/s. Instead of indicating “refer drawing, or as per IS/IEC”, the exact value/s must be filled in. 5. All the points other than GTP, which are asked to confirm in technical specifications must be submitted separately with the bid. 6. The bidder is required to impart training in view of manufacture, assembly, erection, operation and maintenance for offered item, at his works, to the person/s identified by GETCO, in the event of an order, free of cost. The cost of logistics will be borne by GETCO. 7. Please note that the evaluation will be carried out on the strength of content of bid only. No further correspondence will be made. 8. The bidder shall bring out all the technical deviation/s only at the specified annexure. 9. The bidder should indicate manufacturing capacity by submitting latest updated certificate of a Chartered Engineer (CE).
  • 3. GETCO/E/TS–HW017/QM/R0 DT. 02/11/2010. Page 3 of 21 QUALIFYING REQUIREMENT DATA (For Supply) Bidder to satisfy the following requirements. 1) The bidder shall be Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM). The offered equipment have to be designed, manufactured and tested as per relevant IS/IEC with latest amendments. 2) The minimum requirement of manufacturing capacity of offered type, size and rating of equipment shall be 7 times tender / bid quantity. The bidder should indicate manufacturing capacity by submitting latest updated certificate of a Chartered Engineer (CE). 3) Equipment proposed shall be of similar or higher rating and in service for a minimum period of THREE (3) years and satisfactory performance certificate in respect of this is to be available and submitted. 4) The bidder should clearly indicate the quantity and Single Value Contract executed during last FIVE (5) years, for the offered equipment. Bidder should have executed one single contract during last five years for the quantity equivalent to tender / bid. The details are to be submitted in following format, Sr. No ITEMS SUPPLIED TO ORDER REFERENCE No. & DATE ITEMS QUANTITY ORDER FULLY EXECUTED. YES/NO STATUS, IF ORDER UNDER EXECUTION REMARK 5) Equipment offered shall have Type Test Certificates from accredited laboratory (accredited based on ISO/IEC Guide 25 / 17025 or EN 45001 by the National accredition body of the country where laboratory is located), as per IEC / IS / technical specification, Type test reports shall not be older than FIVE years and shall be valid up to the expiry of the validity of the offer.
  • 4. GETCO/E/TS–HW017/QM/R0 DT. 02/11/2010. Page 4 of 21 SECTION – I GENERAL TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR INSULATOR HARDWARE FOR 400 KV TRANSMISSION LINES WITH QUAD ACSR MOOSE CONDUCTOR 1.1 Scope: 1.1.1 This section of specification covers design, manufacture, testing at manufacturer’s work before dispatch, supply and delivery of complete suspension and tension insulator hardware for power conductor for transmission lines. 1.2 Standards: 1.2.1 The hardware shall comply in all respect with the provisions of IS: 2486, Part-I, II and III/ 1974 (with latest amendment) for insulator fittings. 1.3 Particulars of the Power System: 1.3.1 The particulars of power system, in which the hardware required to be used, are given in section–II of this specification. 1.4 Material and design: 1.4.1 The materials offered should be of first class quality, workmanship, well finished and of approved design. All castings shall be free from blow holes, flaws, cracks or other defects and shall be smooth, close, grained and of true forms and dimensions. 1.4.2 The Ball & Socket designation must be 20 mm for Suspension & Tension clamps 1.4.3 Minimum thickness of the any portion of the forged steel part shall be not less than 12 mm. 1.5 Insulator hardware: 1.5.1 Suspension and Tension Clamps: 1.5.1.1 The clamps offered should be light in weight free from corona formation, high corrosion resistant and shall have low power loss. The design, finish and shape of the clamps and the components, shall be such as to avoid all hot spots, kinks, cuts, grooves or projections which are likely to injure the conductor, insulator or fittings or lead to localized pressure. The clamps, body and keeper pieces (wherever required) shall be made of high strength cast aluminum alloys, while cotter pins, cotter bolts, ‘U’ bolts, eye hooks, twisted shackles, ball eyes and clevis, chain links etc. shall be made of forged high carbon steel hot dip galvanized. Split pins of minimum 4 mm diameter and suitable strength, made of brass shall be used. The security clips shall be ‘R’ type made of phosphor bronze having 7 mm width or R-clip of stainless steel. 1.5.1.2 The suspension clamp shall be Forged Steel hanger type. The clamps shall have sufficient contact surface to minimum damage due to fault currents. The clamps shall be suitable for use with conductor indicated in Section-II, when wrapped with Preformed Armour rods. Clamps shall permit the conductor to slip before failure of the conductor occurs and shall have a sufficient strength to resist conductor tension under broken wire conditions. The slipping strength and the minimum failing loads of the clamps shall not be less than specified in Section-II of this specification. All bolts and ‘U’ bolts shall be provided with check nuts. 1.5.1.3 The tension clamps shall be of the compression type ACSR Moose conductor. The tension clamp shall not permit slipping or damage or failure of the conductor at a load
  • 5. GETCO/E/TS–HW017/QM/R0 DT. 02/11/2010. Page 5 of 21 less than 95% of the ultimate strength of the conductor. The mechanical efficiency of the tension clamp shall not be affected by any method of erection. The aluminum sleeve shall be made from extruded aluminum tube with purity of aluminum not less than 99.5%. The steel sleeve shall be provided with adequate bolts and nuts as well as check nuts for rigid connection and to avoid the jumper connection becoming loose during service. 1.5.1.4 Dead end clamp shall have arrow marking showing direction of compression and knurling mark showing end of compression zone. 1.5.2 Suspension & Tension Hardware: 1.5.2.1 Sag adjustment plate shall be provided in Quadruple Tension hardware. The maximum length of the sag adjustment plate from the connecting part of the rest of the hardware fittings shall be 520 mm. The details of the minimum and maximum adjustment possible and the steps of adjustment shall be clearly indicated in the drawing. An adjustment of 150 mm minimum at the interval of 6 mm shall be possible with the sag adjustment plate. 1.5.2.2 Turn buckle shall be provided in Single Tension hardware. The threads shall be of sufficient strength to remain unaffected under the specified tensile load during life span. The details of the minimum and maximum adjustment possible shall be clearly indicated in the drawing. An adjustment of 150 mm minimum shall be possible with the turn buckle. 1.5.2.3 For every set of quad-tension hardware fittings, one number 450mm rigid spacer suitable for twin ACSR MOOSE conductor shall also be provided to ensure that there is no fouling of conductors or any component of the fittings while bringing down top two conductor through bottom two conductors of quad bundle, at the jumper connection. 1.5.2.4 The line side yoke plate shall have a notch & a working hole of suitable size. 1.5.2.5 On the line side yoke plate of single suspension pilot hardware fittings provisions for attaching balancing weights shall be made. However the balancing weight is to be provided with Single suspension pilot insulator string for holding the jumper connections at the transposition towers from excessive deflection, balancing weights, weighing 200 kg. are to be suspended through the line side yoke plate. It shall consist of four weights, each weighing 50 Kgs. and shall be connected to the yoke plate by means of eye bolt and shackle arrangement 1.5.2 Arcing Horns & Corona Control Rings for Suspension and Tension Clamp: 1.5.2.1 Each hardware assembly shall be provided with arcing horns on the tower side of suspension and tension strings. 1.5.2.2 In the approach spans, upto a distance of 1.6 km from the sub-station adjustable arcing horns on tower end sides shall be provided with suitable gap, so as to give better insulation co-ordination and ensure effective operations under actual conditions. The range setting of arcing horns should be given in the bid. 1.5.2.3 Each Hardware assembly shall be provided with corona control ring on line side of Suspension and Tension assembly. Design of corona control ring shall be such that Hot Line replacement can be feasible.
  • 6. GETCO/E/TS–HW017/QM/R0 DT. 02/11/2010. Page 6 of 21 1.5.2.4 Design of corona control ring shall be such that voltage stress can be reduced across insulator string and shall improve corona & RI performance, having adequate strength. 1.6 Galvanization: 1.6.1 All ferrous parts of insulator hardware of power conductors shall be galvanized in accordance with IS: 2629/1966 (with latest amendment) ‘Recommended practice for hot dip galvanizing of iron and steel’. The method for testing weight, thickness and uniformity of coating of hot dip galvanized articles shall be in accordance with IS: 2633/1972 (with latest amendment). The hardware shall have Zinc coating of 610 gm/m 2 . 1.6.2 The Zinc used for galvanizing shall conform to grade Zn of IS: 209 - Relevant extract from IS: 209 (with latest amendment). 1.6.3 The threads in nuts and tapped holes shall be cut after galvanizing and shall be well lubricated or greased. All other threads shall be cut before galvanizing. The bolt threads shall be under cut to take care of increase in diameter due to galvanizing. 1.6.4 Spring washers shall be electro-galvanized. 1.7 Inspection of lot offered: 1.7.1 The firm may offer the lot of hardware for inspection at his works prior to dispatch. The minimum lot size shall be 100 Nos. or the full quantity of the order, whichever is less. The firm shall give minimum 15 days advance notice to the purchaser to enable the purchaser to depute his representative for witnessing the Acceptance Tests. 1.7.2 Depending upon the lot size offered, number of samples may be selected randomly as per Appendix–A of IS under reference. 1.7.3 On each selected sample, all the acceptance tests mentioned in clause No. 1.7.4 shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of IS: 2486 (Part-I/1971) with latest amendments and GETCO specifications. 1.7.4 Acceptance Tests: The following acceptance tests may be carried out: (i) Visual examination (ii) Dimensional check (iii) Galvanizing test (iv) Mechanical test for clamps and fittings (v) Electrical resistance test (Only for Tension clamps) (vi) Slip strength test (vii) Any other test as per latest relevant IS 1.7.5 The above acceptance tests are to be carried out either at the firm’s works or at Govt. Approved laboratory (in case of adequate testing facilities are not available at the firm’s works) in the presence of inspector deputed by the GETCO. However, all the testing charges for such testing shall be borne by the firm only. Unless the acceptance tests are successfully completed and approval thereof is issued by the GETCO or waiver of inspection is obtained in writing from GETCO by the firm, the firm shall not dispatch any material to GETCO.
  • 7. GETCO/E/TS–HW017/QM/R0 DT. 02/11/2010. Page 7 of 21 1.7.6 Routine Tests: 1.7.6.1 The firm for the following routine tests shall test all the hardwares offered in the lot: (i) Visual examination test (ii) Routine mechanical test 1.7.6.2 The firm may keep ready the certificates for routine tests for handing over the same to the inspector deputed during inspection of lot. 1.8 Hot Line Maintenance: 1.8.1 The hardware fittings, offered shall be suitable for employing hot line maintenance techniques, with requisite speed, ease and safety. 1.9 Submission of Drawings and Type Test certificates: 1.9.1 The Bidder shall submit full detailed dimensional drawings indicating the materials of each part and test certificates thereof for the materials composition for the items of hardwares offered. In absence of the same, the offer shall be out rightly ignored. The approved drawings set must be submitted in soft copy in Auto CAD format. 1.9.2 The Bidder shall submit with Technical Bid the type tests certificates (along with certified copy of dimensional drawing of hardware tested) for the entire type test as listed below issued by independent Govt. approved laboratories. 1.9.2.1 Type tests for clamps a) Visual examination b) Verification of dimensions c) Slip strength tests d) Ultimate strength tests e) Electrical resistance test (for tension clamps only) f) Heating cycle test (for tension clamps only) g) Galvanizing / electroplating tests h) Corona i) RIV test j) Chemical composition test 1.9.2.2 Type tests on insulator string fittings except clamps a) Visual examination b) Verification of dimensions c) Mechanical tests d) Galvanizing tests e) Chemical composition test f) Corona g) RIV test 1.9.2.3 Type tests on non-tension components a) Visual examination b) Verification of dimensions c) Mechanical tests d) Chemical composition test 1.9.3 In case of non-submission of type test reports, the evaluation shall be carried out accordingly. 1.9.4 The purchaser reserves the right to ask the supplier to arrange type tests on samples selected from any of offered lot for inspection in presence of GETCO representative.
  • 8. GETCO/E/TS–HW017/QM/R0 DT. 02/11/2010. Page 8 of 21 The testing charges for the same shall be borne by the GETCO if the sample withstands the tests successfully otherwise Bidder have to bear the same. 1.9.5 Quality Assurance Plan (QAP) The bidder shall invariably furnish following information along with his offer, failing which his offer shall be rejected. i) Statement giving list of important raw materials names of sub suppliers for the raw materials, list of standards according to which the raw materials are tested, list of tests normally carried out on raw materials in presence of supplier's representative and as routine and / or acceptance during production and on finished goods, copies of test certificates. ii) Information and copies of test certificates as in (i) above in respect of bought out accessories. iii) List of manufacturing facilities available. iv) Level of automation achieved and lists of areas where manual processing exists. v) List of areas in manufacturing process, where stage inspections are normally carried out for quality control and details of such tests and inspections. vi) List of testing equipment available with the Supplier for final testing. vii) The GETCO reserves the right for factory inspection to verify the facts quoted in the offer. If any of the facts are found misleading or incorrect the offer of that Bidder will be out rightly rejected and he may be black listed. viii) Special features provided to make it maintenance free. 1.10 Interchangeability: 1.10.1 Corresponding parts of hardwares should be made to gauge or jig and shall be interchangeable in every respect. 1.11 Marking: 1.11.1 The item shall be legibly and indelibly marked with following details on each of main component of hardware. (a) Name or Trademark of the manufacturer (b) ‘GETCO’ 1.11.2 The packages containing fittings may also be marked with ISI certificates and mark. 1.12 Packing: 1.12.1 All hardware and accessories shall be supplied in strong wooden boxes/ crates with steel hoop and hands to withstand rough handling during the transits and transportation. However, the Stores may be packed in double gunny bags with proper packing filters if delivered by road transport on door delivery basis.
  • 9. GETCO/E/TS–HW017/QM/R0 DT. 02/11/2010. Page 9 of 21 The gross weight of wooden packing shall not normally exceed 500 Kg. Different fittings with the accessories shall be packed in different packings. All nuts should be hand tightened to the maximum possible point. 1.12.2 All parts shall be adequately and clearly marked for safe delivery and proper identification at destination. 1.13 Guaranteed Technical Particulars (GTP): 1.13.1 The Bidder shall fill in the guaranteed technical particulars of accessories given in Schedule–A, Section–III of this specification. All the columns must be filled in clearly. Tenders incomplete in this respect shall be out rightly ignored. 1.14 ISI Mark: 1.14.1 Materials having ISI mark shall be preferred. 1.15 Note to the Bidders: 1.15.1 The purchaser reserves the right to award contract item-wise basis or to reject the offer without assigning any reasons. 1.15.2 The offers without samples will be out rightly rejected. The samples submitted shall not be returned back. If desired, the GETCO will carry the testing of sample at GETCO’s cost as per relevant IS before accepting the offer.
  • 10. GETCO/E/TS–HW017/QM/R0 DT. 02/11/2010. Page 10 of 21 SECTION: HARDWARE – II SPECIFIC TECHNICAL REQUIREMENT 2.1 Scope: 2.1.1 This section covers the specific technical particulars, requirement and desired delivery etc. for the insulator hardware for 400 KV transmission line with Quadruple MOOSE ACSR conductor with asymmetrical 900x1100 bundle spacing in a phase. The equipment shall also conform to the general technical requirements covered under section-I of this specification. 2.2 System and Climatic Particulars: (i) Line voltage: 400/420 KV (ii) Frequency: 50 c/s (iii) No. Of Circuits: Single Circuit and Double Circuit (iv) Tower Configuration: Barrel type (v) Normal Span: 400 mts.(WZ3) / 380 mts. (WZ5) (vi) Wind Pressure on: 150 kg/m 2 on 2/3 rd projected area Conductor and Earth Wire (vii) Temperature Range: (a) Minimum: 0 0 C (b) Maximum: 95 0 C (c) Everyday: 32 0 C 2.3 Technical Particulars: 2.3.1 Conductor: (i) Type: ACSR ‘Moose’ (ii) Stranding & Wire Dia.: (a) Aluminum : 54/3.53 mm (b) Steel : 7/3.53 mm (iii) Overall Diameter : 31.77 mm (iv) Approximate Total : 2004 Kg/km. Weight (v) Ultimate Strength : 16250 Kg. 2.3.2 Insulators hardware: (i) Slipping Strength : (a) Suspension Clamps : 15% of ultimate strength of conductor (b) Tension Clamps : 95% of ultimate strength of conductors (ii) Minimum Failing Load: (a) Suspension Fittings : 50% of ultimate strength of bundle conductors. (b) Tension Fittings: : 100% of ultimate strength of bundle conductors. (iii) Type: (a) Suspension Clamps : Forged Steel Hanger free center type without bolt only (b) Tension Clamp : compression type (iv) Material : As stated in Section I
  • 11. GETCO/E/TS–HW017/QM/R0 DT. 02/11/2010. Page 11 of 21 (v) Ele. Resis. At 20 0 C : 75% of measured resistance of equal length of conductor (vi) Ferrous Parts : Hot dip galvanized (vii) No. Of insulators to be used: 23 for Suspension each string 24 for Tension each string
  • 12. GETCO/E/TS–HW017/QM/R0 DT. 02/11/2010. Page 12 of 21 GUJARAT ENERGY TRANSMISSION CORPORATION LTD. Sardar Patel Vidyut Bhavan, Race Course, Vadodara: 390 007 GUARANTEED TECHNICAL PARTICULARS FOR HARDWARE MOOSE CONDUCTOR
  • 13. GETCO/E/TS–HW017/QM/R0 DT. 02/11/2010. Page 13 of 21 SECTION – III BIDDING SCHEDULES (To be filled in and signed by Bidder) SCHEDULE – A SCHEDULE OF GUARANTEED TECHNICAL PARTICULARS Hardwares: (i) Item/Part Materials: 1) Ball hook 2) Socket eye 3) Arcing horn on line side 4) Arcing horn on tower side (fixed or adjustable) 5) Suspension clamp 6) Tension clamp 7) Eye hook 8) Clevis 9) Yoke 10) Ball clevis 11) Socket clevis 12) Clevis eye 13) Horn holder ball hook 14) Anchor shackle 15) Ball link 16) Horn holder ball link 17) Twisted shackle 18) Chain link 19) ‘R’ type security clip and split pin 20) Sag Adjustment plate 21) Turn Buckle (ii) 1) Minimum failing load 2) Weight 3) Slipping strength (iii) Angle of inclination of clamp to jumper terminal (iv) Electrical conductivity of clamp (a) Results of heating cycle test carried out (b) Value of electrical resistance (v) Power loss of clamps (vi) Make & class of bolts and nuts used (vii) Specification/Standard to which galvanizing conforms Signature of the Bidder: __________ Name: _______________________ Designation: ___________________ Date: _____________
  • 14. GETCO/E/TS–HW017/QM/R0 DT. 02/11/2010. Page 14 of 21 Authorized common rubber Stamp / seal of the bidder: _________ SECTION: ACCESSORIES – I GENERAL TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR POWER CONDUCTOR ACCESSORIES FOR 400 KV TRANSMISSION LINES 1.1 Scope: 1.1.1 This section of specification covers design, manufacture, testing at manufacturer’s works before dispatch, supply and delivery of complete accessories for power conductor for transmission lines. 1.2 Standards: 1.2.1 The accessories for ACSR conductor for overhead line with the provisions of IS: 2121/1981, IS: 9708-1980 & IS:10162 (with latest amendment, if any). 1.3 Particulars of the Power System: 1.3.1 The particulars of power system, in which the accessories are required to be used, are given in section–II of this specification. 1.4 Materials and Design: 1.4.1 The material offered should be of first class quality, workmanship, well finished and of approved design. All castings shall be free from blow holes, flows, cracks or other defects and shall be smooth, close, grained and of true forms and dimensions. 1.5 Accessories for Power Conductors: 1.5.1 Compression type Mid–span Straight Joints: 1.5.1.1 Compression type mid-span straight joints offered should be suitable for making joints in the ACSR conductor, details of which are given in Section-II of this specification. The joints offered should conform to IS: 2121/1981 (with latest amendment). 1.5.1.2 The joint shall be so designed, that when installed, no air space is left within the finished joint. The joint shall have conductivity as specified but the mechanical strength shall not be less than 95% of the ultimate tensile strength of the conductor. 1.5.1.3 The aluminum sleeve shall be made from extruded aluminum tube of aluminum of purity not less than 99.5%. The steel sleeve shall be of high strength steel. 1.5.2 Repair Sleeve: 1.5.2.1 Compression type repair sleeves shall be offered to provide reinforcement of conductor with broken or damaged aluminum strands. The repair sleeves shall be designed to make good a conductor, of which not more than 1/6 th of the strands, in the outermost layer, are damaged or severed. The repair sleeves after compression should present a smooth surface. The repair sleeves offered should conform to IS: 2121/1981 (with latest amendment). 1.5.3 Preformed Armour Rods:
  • 15. GETCO/E/TS–HW017/QM/R0 DT. 02/11/2010. Page 15 of 21 1.5.3.1 Helically – twisted formed Armour rods offered, shall be suitable for ACSR power conductor, the details of which are given in Section-II of this specification, to provide rigidity and protection to the conductor at all suspension points, as also to eliminate the fatigue on the conductor due to vibration. 1.5.3.2 Armour rods shall be made of aluminium alloys, the Armour rods shall be marked in the center, to facilitate its identification and application on conductor. No joint shall be permitted in the rods, except those made in base rods before drawing. 1.5.3.3 The preformed Armour rods shall be capable of being fixed by hand on the conductor, without the aid of any tools or implements. The direction of spiral shall be same as that of conductor. The wire of the outermost layer of aluminium strands of the conductor shall have right-hand lay. The loading stress of Armour rods on the conductor shall be evenly distributed over the entire length and there shall be no tendency of loosening at the ends. The preformed Armour rods shall not loose their resilience, even after two or three applications. The rods should be capable of providing high self-retaining strength and protection against vibration, damage, fatigue and failure of conductor. The ends should be properly ball ended so that the danger of corona formation is avoided. 1.5.3.4 The surface of the Armour rods when fitted on the conductor shall be smooth and free from projections, cuts and abrasions etc. 1.5.4 4R Vibration Dampers / Spacer cum Dampers: 1.5.4.1 4R type vibration dampers are proposed to be provided in each span, one at each end of conductor with normal span 400 mtr. for 400 KV lines. The dampers shall be capable of effectively damping out the vibration of the conductors. In longer spans two dampers are proposed to be fitted on each end of conductor. 1.5.4.2 Calculations and complete design, weight etc. of the damper shall be furnished with the tender together with the damping characteristics and energy dissipation curves of the dampers and guarantee of their effectiveness for the conductor specified. For purpose of this calculations, the designed data shall be as given in Section-II of this specification. The offer is liable for rejection in the absence of this data. 1.5.4.3 The vibration dampers/ Spacer cum Dampers shall be of approved design. The clamp of the damper shall be made of aluminum alloy so designed as to prevent any damage to or chafing of the conductor, during erection or continued operation. 1.5.4.4 Clamping bolts shall be provided with self-locking nuts designed to prevent corrosion of the threads. All ferrous parts, including the messenger cable shall be hot dip galvanized. The ends of the messenger cable shall be effectively sealed to prevent corrosion. 1.5.5 Spacer cum Damper : Offered Spacer cum damper shall confirm to IS:10162. Suitable spacer dampers for four bundle ACSR MOOSE conductor with asymmetrical 900x1100 mm. conductor spacing per phase for 400 kV (Quad MOOSE) line shall be offered. The spacer damper covered by this specification shall be designed to maintain the bundle spacing of asymmetrical 900x1100 mm under all normal operating conditions and to effectively control Aeolian vibrations as well as sub span oscillation and to restore conductor spacing after release of any external extraordinary load. The nominal sub conductor spacing shall be maintained within ±5 mm.
  • 16. GETCO/E/TS–HW017/QM/R0 DT. 02/11/2010. Page 16 of 21 The design offered shall be presented as a system consisting of spacer dampers and their staggering scheme which shall ensure most satisfactory fatigue performance of the line for spans ranging from 100 m to 1100 m. Necessary support documents/test certificates/calculations shall be attached in support of the same. No sub span shall be greater than 70 m and no end sub span shall be longer than 40 m. Also the number of spacer dampers for a nominal ruling span of 400 m shall not be less than six. The spacer damper system shall also control the sub-span oscillations in order to prevent conductor damage due to chaffing and severe bending stresses at the spacer damper clamps as well as suspension and dead end clamps and to avoid wear to spacer damper components. The clamping system shall be designed to compensate for any reduction of conductor diameter due to creep. Bolts and nuts shall be of mild steel, stainless steel, or high strength steel in accordance with the design of the spacer damper. The rubber components involved in the design such as damping elements shall be made with rubber compound selected specifically for that particular application. The Bidder shall submit a complete list of physical and mechanical properties of the elastomer used. This list shall make reference to all applicable ASTM standards. It shall be capable of operation at 95°C without damage of its property. The spacer damper involving ferrous material shall not have magnetic power loss more than that stipulated in the relevant standard. The spacer damper assembly shall have electrical continuity. The electrical resistance between the sub-conductors across the assembly in case of spacer damper involving elastomer surfaced clamps shall be suitably selected by the manufacturer to ensure satisfactory electrical performance and avoid deterioration of elastomer under service conditions. The spacer damper assembly shall be suitable for Hot Line maintenance. The staggering scheme shall be such that the spacer dampers be unequally distributed along the span to achieve sufficient detuning of adjacent subspans for oscillations of sub span mode and to ensure bundle stability for wind speeds up to 60 km/hr. 1.5.6 Rigid Spacers for Jumpers Offered Rigid Spacer shall confirm to IS:10162 Jumpers at tension points shall be fitted with spacers so as to limit the length of free conductor and to maintain the sub conductor spacing of 457 mm. It shall meet all the requirements of spacer used in line except for its vibration performance. Spacers requiring retaining rods shall not be quoted for jumpers. Spacer shall restore normal spacing of the sub conductors after displacement by wind, electromagnetic and the electrostatic forces under all operating conditions including the specified short circuit level without permanent deformation damage either to conductor or to the assembly itself. They shall have uniform grip on the conductor The clamping system shall be designed to compensate for any reduction in diameter of conductor due to creep.
  • 17. GETCO/E/TS–HW017/QM/R0 DT. 02/11/2010. Page 17 of 21 The spacer assembly shall not have any projections, cuts, abrasions etc. or chattering parts which might cause corona or RIV. Spacer assembly shall be suitable to Hot Line maintenance. 1.6 Galvanization: 1.6.1 All ferrous parts of accessories for power conductors shall be galvanized in accordance with IS: 2629-1966 (with latest amendment) ‘Recommended practice for hot dip galvanizing of iron and steel’. The method for testing weight, thickness and uniformity of coating of hot dip galvanized articles shall be in accordance with IS: 2633-1972 (with latest amendment). The hardware and accessories shall have Zinc coating of 610 gm/m 2 . 1.6.2 The Zinc used for galvanizing shall conform to grade Zn of IS: 209- relevant extract from IS: 209. 1.6.3 The threads in nuts and tapped holes shall be cut after galvanizing and shall be of well lubricated or greased. All other threads shall be cut before galvanizing. The bolt threads shall be under cut to take care of increase in diameter due to galvanizing. 1.6.4 Spring washers shall be electro-galvanized. 1.7 Tests: 1.7.1 The Bidder shall submit with Technical Bid the type tests certificates (along with certified copy of dimensional drawing of accessory tested) for all the type tests as listed below issued by independent government approved laboratory. Preformed Armour Rod a) Visual examination. b) Verification of dimension c) Tensile strength test d) Electrical resistance test. e) Slip strength test. f) Bend test g) Resilient test Mid Span Joint & Repair Sleeve a) Visual examination. b) Verification of dimension c) Failing load test d) Electrical resistance test. e) Heating cycle test. f) Galvanizing test Vibration Damper a) Visual examination. b) Verification of dimension c) Resonance frequency test d) Fatigue test. e) Mass pull off test. f) Dynamic characteristics test g) Damping efficiency test h) Clamp slip test i) Torque test j) Galvanizing / Electroplating test k) Magnetic power loss test l) Corona
  • 18. GETCO/E/TS–HW017/QM/R0 DT. 02/11/2010. Page 18 of 21 m) RIV test Rigid Spacer / Spacer cum Damper a) Visual examination b) Verification of dimention c) Movement test d) Clamp slip test e) Assembly torque test f) Tensile load test g) Compression & pull off test h) Vibration test i) Corona test j) RIV test k) Power loss test l) Galvanizing test m) Log decrement test 1.7.1.2 In case of non-submission of type test reports, the evaluation shall be carried out accordingly. 1.7.1.3 The purchaser reserves the right to ask the supplier to arrange type tests on samples selected from any of offered lot for inspection in presence of GETCO representative. The testing charges for the same shall be borne by the GETCO if the sample withstands the tests successfully otherwise Bidder have to bear the same. 1.7.2 Acceptance of Lot: 1.7.2.1 The firm may offer a lot of 100 nos. of the items or ordered quantity, whichever is less for inspection. The firm may give minimum 15 days advance notice to the purchaser so as to facilitate the purchaser to depute his representative for witnessing the acceptance tests at the firm’s works. 1.7.2.2 All the acceptance tests mentioned in subsequent clause No. 1.7.2.4 shall be carried out by the firm at his works in the presence of GETCO’s representative on the samples selected as per the sampling criteria of relevant IS. Incase the testing facilities are not available at the firm’s works, and then the firm has to arrange for the same at govt. approved laboratory. However, such testing charges shall be borne by the firm only. 1.7.2.3 Unless the materials are inspected and all acceptance tests are completed satisfactorily and approval thereof is given in writing, the materials shall not be dispatched by the supplier. 1.7.2.4 Acceptance Tests: 1.7.2.4.1 Acceptance Tests of MS Joints, Repair Sleeves: The following acceptance tests shall be carried out on MS joints and Repair sleeves as per IS: 2121 (part-II)/ 1981 (with latest amendment). (viii) Visual examination (ix) Dimensional verification (x) Failing load test (xi) Galvanizing test (xii) Electrical resistance test
  • 19. GETCO/E/TS–HW017/QM/R0 DT. 02/11/2010. Page 19 of 21 1.7.2.4.2 Acceptance Tests for P. A. Rods: The following acceptance tests shall be carried out on P.A. rods as per IS: 2121 (part- I)/1981 (with latest amendment). (i) Visual examination (ii) Verification of dimension (iii) Tensile strength test (iv) Electrical resistance test (v) Slip strength test 1.7.2.4.3 Acceptance Tests for Vibration Dampers / Spacer cum Dampers: The following acceptance tests shall be carried out on vibration dampers as per IS: 9708/ 1980 (with latest amendment). (i) Visual examination (ii) Verification of dimensions (iii) Resonance frequency test (iv) Fatigue test (v) Mass pull off test (vi) Galvanizing test Acceptance Tests for Spacers / Spacer cum Dampers The following acceptance tests shall be carried out on Spacer/Spacer cum dampers as per IS:10162 – 1982(with latest amendment) (i) Visual examination (ii) Verification of dimentions (iii) Movement test (iv) Clamp slip test (v) Assembly torque test (vi) Tensile load test (vii) Compression and pull off test (viii) Galvanizing test 1.7.3 Submission of Routine Test Certificates: The firm has to carry out specified routine tests on all the items offered by him in the lot in accordance with relevant IS and submits the certificates thereof to the Inspector deputed by GETCO at the time of inspection of lot. 1.8 Hot Line Maintenance: 1.8.1 The accessories for power conductor offered shall be suitable for employing line maintenance techniques, with requisite speed, ease and safety. 1.9 Drawings: 1.9.1 The Bidder shall submit full detailed dimensional drawings to scale indicating the materials used for the construction of each part along with the test certificates for the materials. The offer will be liable to be rejected if the drawing dimensions along with materials composition certificates are not submitted along with the offer. The drawing should indicate the parts on which identifying markings will be embossed. The approved drawings set must be submitted in soft copy in Auto CAD format.
  • 20. GETCO/E/TS–HW017/QM/R0 DT. 02/11/2010. Page 20 of 21 1.10 Interchangeability: 1.10.1 Corresponding parts of power conductor accessories should be made to gauge or jig and shall be interchangeable in every respect. 1.11 Marking: 1.11.1 Each item to be supplied shall be legibly and indelibly marked with trademark of the manufacturer and suitable identification mark along with the word ‘GETCO’. 1.12 Packing: 1.12.1 All hardware and accessories shall be supplied in strong wooden boxes/ crates with steel hoop and hands to withstand rough handling during the transits and transportation. However, the Stores may be packed in gunny bags with proper packing filters if delivered by road transport on door delivery basis. The gross weight of wooden packing shall not normally exceed 500 Kg. Different fittings with the accessories shall be packed in different packings. All nuts should be hand tightened to the maximum possible point. 1.12.2 All parts shall be adequately and clearly marked for safe delivery and proper identification at destination. 1.13 Guaranteed Technical Particulars (GTP): 1.13.1 The Bidder shall fill in the guaranteed technical particulars of accessories given in Schedule–A, Section–III of this specification. All the columns must be filled in clearly. Tenders incomplete in this respect shall be out rightly ignored. 1.14 ISI Mark: 1.14.1 Materials having ISI mark shall be preferable. 1.15 Note to the Bidders: 1.15.1 The purchaser reserves the right to award contract item-wise basis or to reject the offer without assigning any reasons. 1.15.2 The offers without samples will be out rightly rejected. The samples submitted shall not be returned back. If desired, the GETCO will carry the testing of sample at GETCO’s cost as per relevant IS before accepting the offer.
  • 21. GETCO/E/TS–HW017/QM/R0 DT. 02/11/2010. Page 21 of 21 SECTION: ACCESSORIES-II SPECIFIC TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS 1 Scope: 1.1 This section covers the specific technical particulars, requirement and desired delivery etc. for the accessories for power conductor for 400 KV transmission line. The equipment shall also conform to the general technical requirements covered under section-I of this specification. 2.2 System and Climatic Particulars: (i) Line Voltage : 400/420 KV (ii) Frequency : 50 c/s (iii) No. Of Circuits : Single circuit and double circuit (iv) Power Configuration : Barrel type (v) Normal Span : 400 Mtrs (vi) Wind Pressure on : 150 Kg/m 2 on 2/3 rd projected area Conductor and Earth Wire (vii) Temperature Range: (a) Minimum : 0 0 C (b) Maximum : 95 0 C (c) Everyday: 32 0 C 2.3 Technical Particulars: 2.3.1 Conductor: (i) Type : ACSR ‘Moose’ (ii) Stranding & Wire Dia.: (a) Aluminium : 54/3.53 mm (b) Steel : 7/3.53mm (iii) Overall Diameter : 31.77mm (iv) Approximate Total Weight : 2004 Kg/km. (v) Ultimate Strength : 16250 Kg. 3.2 Accessories for Power Conductor: 3.2.1 Compression Type Mid-span Straight Joints: (i) Minimum failing load : 95% of ultimate strength of conductor i.e. 15437kg. (ii) Material : (a) Outer Sleeve : Extended Aluminium tube of 99.5% purity (b) Inner Sleeve : High strength steel (iii) Elec. Resist. At 20 0 C : 75% of measured resistance of equivalent length of conductor (iv) Ferrous Parts : Hot dip galvanized 3.2.2 Repair Sleeves:
  • 22. GETCO/E/TS–HW017/QM/R0 DT. 02/11/2010. Page 22 of 21 (i) Minimum failing load : 95% of ultimate strength of conductor i.e. 15437kg. (ii) Material : Aluminium alloy (iii) Elect. Resist. At 20 0 C : 75% of measured resistance of equivalent length of conductor 3.2.3 Preformed Armour Rods: (i) Type : Preformed (ii) Material : Aluminium alloy (iii) Purity of Aluminium : EC Grade 99.5% (iv) Corona Formation Voltage : 110% of maximum line-to-ground voltage (v) End Condition : Ball ended (vi) Direction of Lay of Rods : Right hand lay (vii) Tensile Strength : 35 kg. /mm 2 (viii) Slip Strength : 15% U.T.S. 3.2.4 Vibration Dampers: (i) Type: 4R Type (ii) Material: Aluminium alloy (iii) Ferrous parts: Hot dip galvanized (iv) Testing as per: IS: 9708-1980 (with latest amendment) IS specification? 3.2.5 Spacer cum Damper: For ACSR Conductors only 3.2.6 Rigid Spacer : For ACSR Conductors only
  • 23. GETCO/E/TS–HW017/QM/R0 DT. 02/11/2010. Page 23 of 21 GUJARAT ENERGY TRANSMISSION CORPORATION LTD. Sardar Patel Vidyut Bhavan, Race Course, Vadodara: 390 007 GUARANTEED TECHNICAL PARTICULARS FOR ACCESSORIES MOOSE CONDUCTOR
  • 24. GETCO/E/TS–HW017/QM/R0 DT. 02/11/2010. Page 24 of 21 SECTION - III BIDDER SCHEDULE (To be filled in and signed by the Bidder) SCHEDULE – ‘A’ Accessories for Power Conductor: (i) Compression type Mid-span straight joints 1. Suitable for (conductor size): 2. Outside diameter of sleeves: (a) Before compression: (i) Aluminum: (ii) Steel: (b) After compression: (i) Aluminum: (ii) Steel: 3. Length of Sleeve: (a) Before compression: (i) Aluminum: (ii) Steel: (b) After compression: (i) Aluminum: (ii) Steel: 4. Weight of Sleeve: (i) Aluminum kg. (ii) Steel kg. (iii) Total kg. 5. Slipping strength of Mid-span joint: 6. Breaking strength of Mid-span joint: 7. Conductivity of the compression joint: 8. Resistance as Percentage of Measured Resistance of Equivalent Length of Conductor: (ii) Repair Sleeves: 1. Material: 2. Suitable for (conductor size): 3. Out side diameter of sleeves: (a) Before compression: (b) After compression: 4. Length of sleeves: (a) Before compression: (b) After compression:
  • 25. GETCO/E/TS–HW017/QM/R0 DT. 02/11/2010. Page 25 of 21 5. Weight of sleeve: 6. Breaking strength as percentage of: Ultimate tensile strength of conductor 7. Conductivity: 8. Resistance as percentage of: Measured resistance of equivalent Length of conductor (iii)Preformed Armour Rods: 1. Type: 2. Suitable for (conductor size): 3. Total weight of set of rods (kg): 4. No. Of wire per set: 5. Nominal diameter of wire: 6. Length of wire: 7. Percentage tolerance on: Length and diameter of wire 8. Overall diameter of the conductor: After use of the Armour rod – mm 9. End condition: 10. Center marking provided: Yes/No 11. Total weight: 12. Pitch of helix: 13. Direction of lay: 14. Efficiency of damping: 15. Tensile strength: 16. Conductivity: (iv) Vibration Dampers: 1. Type: 2. Suitable for (conductor size): 3. Total weight of each damper: 4. Diameter of balancing weight: 5. Length of balancing weight: 6. Weight of each balancing weight: 7. Tolerance of balancing weight: 8. Material, quality, length and size: Of messenger cable 9. Slipping strength of messenger: Cable clamp 10. Diagram showing power/dissipated: By the damper for various vibration Frequencies and amplitudes 11. Damping efficiency of damper: 12. Natural frequency of damper: (a) Upper C.P.S.: (b) Lower C.P.S.: 13. The number of dampers required: For span for various span length And their spacing 14 Position of fixing damper on the: Conductor from the clamp mount (a) At tension point: (i) First damper: (ii) Second damper:
  • 26. GETCO/E/TS–HW017/QM/R0 DT. 02/11/2010. Page 26 of 21 (iii) Third damper: (b) At suspension points: (After fixing Armour rods) (i) First damper: (ii) Second damper: (iii) Third damper: 15. I.S. No. To which: 4R damper conforming Signature of the Bidder: __________ Name: _______________________ Designation: ___________________ Date: _____________ Authorized common rubber Stamp / seal of the bidder: _________