Spec Automatic Reactive Power Compensation
Spec Automatic Reactive Power Compensation
Spec Automatic Reactive Power Compensation
TABLE OF CONTENT
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.2 WARRANTY
2.3 CONTACTORS
2.5 ENCLOSURES
3.1 INSTALLATION
PART 1 - GENERAL
H. TOOLS AND INSTRUMENTS: provide tools and instruments required for normal
routine inspection and maintenance and testing of circuit breakers and
protective devices as appropriate for type of switchgear supplied.
1.2 WARRANTY
A. General Warranty: The special warranty specified in this Article shall not deprive
the Owner of other rights the Owner may have under other provisions of the
Contract Documents and shall be in addition to, and run concurrent with, other
warranties made by the Contractor under requirements of the Contract
Documents.
A. Capacitor banks for automatic compensation, rating and steps numbers as shown on
drawings.
The capacitor bank shall be of the detuned overrated type for polluted network
where the ratio of apparent power of harmonics producing loads to total apparent
power is between 15 and 25%.
C. The Capacitor banks shall include network management card for Ethernet
connection.
2.3 CONTACTORS
A. Are to comply with IEC 947 and be 3-phase, 3- pole, magnetic type, 600V rating,
capable of interrupting at least ten times rated capacitive current under normal
service conditions and are to have replaceable main arcing contacts and arc
quenching devices. Contactors are to withstand, without welding or burning of
contacts, an inrush current of 20 times normal rating for 4 seconds upon closing
and are to be capable of closing on the heaviest short-circuit of the system and
withstand the short circuit for the period of time required by upstream short circuit
protective device to operate. Contactors shall have a utilization category AC-6B
where the test data are to be derived from the AC-3 or AC-4 test values in
accordance with table VIIb of IEC 60947-4-1.
2.5 ENCLOSURES
A. Enclosures shall be rigidly framed and bolted, with electro-galvanized sheet steel
enclosures, minimum thickness 1.5 mm, phosphatized, primed with rust inhibiting
primer and finished with thermal polymerized polyester epoxy powder coating,
gray color (RAL 7703 or ANSI 61) to approval. Panel is to be vermin, dust and
rodent proof, IP42 protection to IEC 529 for indoor installations, with adequate
lifting means and base- frames and capable of being moved into position and
directly bolted to floor without additional sills.
3.1 INSTALLATION
A. EQUIPMENT BASES: ensure that concrete bases and foundations provided for
installation of equipment are constructed in accordance with approved shop and
equipment manufacturers drawings and those holes for fixing bolts and provisions
for passage of cables etc. are provided as required.
B. CABLE TRENCHES: ensure that trench construction and covers provided for
installation of power and control cables are in accordance with approved shop and
construction drawings.
C. BUILT- IN ITEMS: ensure that equipment supports, fixings and the like, and
sleeves for passage of feeders and cables which are to be built into concrete
foundations, bases, cable trenches or building structure are provided as and
when required and that they are properly installed.
D. EQUIPMENT: install on concrete bases etc., and assemble completely plumb and
level, before grouting in holding- down bolts.
E. SUPPORTS AND TERMINATIONS: install all incoming and outgoing cable supports,
cables ends and termination fittings required for power and control cables.
G. MAKE GOOD: damaged painted surfaces, clean and apply rust inhibiting prime
coat and two finishing coats of approved enamel upon delivery of equipment to site,
or as required by the Engineer.
A. EQUIPMENT: inspect- equipment upon delivery to site and report any damage to the
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Block 1, Sector 8 Plot 6, Al Khor 1, UAE Section 16280: Automatic Reactive Power Compensation
Engineer.
C. TEST: after installation and before hand over, carry out all tests required by the
governing codes and any other tests the Engineer may require to check compliance
of installation with the Specification, including insulation resistance tests and
operational tests (compensation).
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