Commissioning of Electrical System
Commissioning of Electrical System
Commissioning of Electrical System
Assessment preparation
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Protection devices
Time (sec) Circuit Breaker Types
103
Thermal Section
102
Magnetic Section
10 B
10-1
4.5
Current (x IRATED)
Time (sec) Circuit Breaker Types
103
Thermal Section
102
10 New Magnetic
C operation
1
10-1
7.5
Current (x IRATED)
Time (sec) Circuit Breaker Types
103
Thermal Section
102
10
New Magnetic
1 D operation
10-1
12
Current (x IRATED)
RCD,s
Residual Current Device RCD
Safety Switch
A/s N
IN Supply
IA When the circuit is in good condition.
(No Earth Faults)
(I active = I neutral) = No Flux = No Induced EMF
A/s N
Supply
When an Earth Faults occurs.
Supply
A person can receive a shock with a
“Safety Switch” installed
Not Another point to consider: An RCD rated at
Earthed 40Amps will not trip (like a C/B) if say
52Amps will to flow through the device.
3 RCD 3 LOAD
L2
L3
L1
N
Supply
LOAD
3 RCD 1 LOAD
A N
Supply
LOAD
Max Demand
Calculations
Domestic Lighting
Max Demand
Calculations
Domestic Power
Max Demand
Calculations
Domestic Appliances
Max Demand
Calculations
Domestic Multi-phase
Max Demand
Calculations
Non-Domestic Lighting
A Small motel installation
contains the following
Max Demand
Calculations
Non-Domestic Power
A factory has the following
loading, calculate the maximum
demand consideration.
Max Demand
Calculations
Non-Domestic Appliances
A factory has the following
three-phase loads,what would
be the loading for a maximum
demand calculation.
Cable selection
Cable selection
based on voltage
drop
Voltage drop
Single-phase
Voltage drop
Multi-phase
Conductor size
based on voltage
drop
Overall multi-phase
voltage drop
calculation
Fault loop
impedance
AS/NZ 3000:2000 - 1.7.4.3.3
3 Phase
Supply N/L
Load
N/L
103
Thermal Section
102
Magnetic Section
10 B
10-1
1x 4
Current (x IRATED)
Time (sec) Circuit Breaker Types
103
Thermal Section
102
10 New Magnetic
C operation
1
10-1
1x 7.5
Current (x IRATED)
Time (sec) Circuit Breaker Types
103
Thermal Section
102
10
New Magnetic
1 D operation
10-1
1x 12.5
Current (x IRATED)
Earth System
16A
Load
N/L
Load
N/L
Earth
Load
N/L
Where the length and CSA With 80% of voltage drop here
of the mains is not known, in a fault, the FSC must have
we may assume that 80% of 80% of the total Fault Loop
the voltage drop under fault Impedance.
conditions will occur in the
final sub-circuit (B5.2.1b).
•Maximum length allowable for any given circuit
can be calculated from (B5.2.2):
Notes:
1. It is cold resistance.
2. It is for FSC only.
3. There are still holes…
MAIN SWITCHBOARD
Load
But what if the cable/CB
size is not there on that
table?
Say, 300mm2 orange circ. cable supplying a 415V,
350A, 3-phase motor through underground conduit
140mtrs away. C/B is 400A type “C”.
Load
A I 5A
Z = V/I
V
Say, 300mm2 orange circ. cable supplying a 415V,
350A, 3-phase motor through underground conduit
140mtrs away…
But what if you are wanting to install the cable, and you
want to know if everything is OK?
Z
XL
R
Note that including XL of the cable only
comes into play above 120mm2
Say, 300mm2 orange circ. cable supplying a 415V,
350A, 3-phase motor through underground conduit
140mtrs away…
But what if you are wanting to install the cable, and you
want to know if everything is OK?
R@750C = 0.188/km
R@200C = 0.188 x 0.8 /km
=0.1504
R for 140mtrs = 0.021056
Say, 300mm2 orange circ. cable supplying a 415V,
350A, 3-phase motor through underground conduit
140mtrs away…
• Active XL = 0.010248
R = 0.0087136
• Earth XL = 0.010402
R = 0.021056
XEARTH
Z = 0.0362 XA + XE = 0.02065
XACTIVE
REARTH RACTIVE
RA + RE = 0.0298
Last Step…:
4. Is Loop Z < Maximum Allowable Z?
Z = 0.0362 Z = 0.0512
• Remember too, that we took the FSC as having 0.8 of the total
circuit impedance? This is an approximation too.
Remember the last question?
3 Phase
Supply N/L
3 Phase
Supply
Circuit Protective
Main Switch Devices
Circuit Protective
Main Switch Devices
Neutral Link
MEN
Connection
Load
FAULT
0.3
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Load
FAULT
0.5 N/L
0.3
23
NORMAL
Main Switch
Circuit Protective
Devices LOAD CURRENT
Load
Neutral Link Earth Link
Low R
MEN
Connection
Typical
Earth stake to Earth
resistance
= 30 - 2k
MAIN SWITCHBOARD
FAULT
Main Switch
Circuit Protective
Devices CURRENT
Load
Neutral Link Earth Link
Low R
MEN
Connection
Circuit Protective
Main Switch Devices
Load
Neutral Link Earth Link
MEN
Connection
Circuit Protective
Main Switch Devices
Load
Neutral Link Earth Link
MEN
Connection
2 maximum
2 maximum
Consumer
Mains MAIN SWITCHBOARD
Circuit Protective
Main Switch Devices
Load
Neutral Link Earth Link
MEN
Connection
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MAIN SWITCHBOARD
Circuit Protective
Devices
OPEN Load
CIRCUIT Neutral Link Earth Link
MEN
Connection
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MAIN SWITCHBOARD
NORMAL
LOAD
Circuit Protective
Devices CURRENT
Load
Neutral Link Earth Link
Everything operates
OK!!!
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MAIN SWITCHBOARD
FAULT
Circuit Protective
Devices CURRENT
Load
Neutral Link Earth Link
MEN
Connection
THEREFORE
ButFAULT
CURRENT
RESISTANCE
WILL TO
BE
VERY
EARTH
LOWIS
USUALLY HIGH.
136
MAIN SWITCHBOARD
FAULT
Circuit Protective
Devices CURRENT
Load
Neutral Link Earth Link
MEN
Connection
AND PROTECTION
WILL NOT TRIP.
137
MAIN SWITCHBOARD
FAULT
Circuit Protective
Devices CURRENT
Load
Neutral Link Earth Link
MEN
Connection
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MAIN SWITCHBOARD
FAULT
Circuit Protective
Devices CURRENT
Load
Neutral Link Earth Link
MEN
Connection
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MAIN SWITCHBOARD DISTRIBUTION BOARD 1 DISTRIBUTION BOARD 2
Sub Mains
AS3000
5.6.6b(iv)
What happens on
Distribution Boards
Circuit
Protective
Devices
DISTRIBUTION
link open-circuits?
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What happens when
incoming Active and
Neutral are swapped?
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A N
Consumer
Mains MAIN SWITCHBOARD
Circuit Protective
Devices
Load
MEN Neutral Link Earth Link
Connection
LIVEN UP:
-Earth stake
-Water pipes
-Taps
-Sink
-Cases of appliances
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MAIN SWITCHBOARD DISTRIBUTION BOARD 1 DISTRIBUTION BOARD 2
N
A Neutral Link Neutral Link Neutral Link
Main
Earthing
Conductor
Sub Mains
What happens on
Distribution Boards
`
when Main Active
Circuit
Protective
Devices DISTRIBUTION
Earthing Bar BOARD 3
are swapped?
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What happens when the
Main Neutral
goes Open Circuit?
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Consumer
Mains
MAIN SWITCHBOARD
Circuit Protective
Devices
Load
Neutral Link Earth Link
OPEN
CIRCUIT
Neutral
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Consumer
Mains MAIN SWITCHBOARD
LOAD
CURRENT
Circuit Protective
Devices
Load
Neutral Link Earth Link
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Consumer
Mains MAIN SWITCHBOARD
LOAD
CURRENT
Circuit Protective
Devices
Load
Neutral Link Earth Link
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Consumer
Mains MAIN SWITCHBOARD
Circuit Protective
Low
Lo Voltage
load Resistance
Voltages... Devices
Load
Neutral Link Earth Link
Hi stake - earth
High Resistance:
Voltage
High Voltage on
30 - 2k
Earth System
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Consumer
Mains MAIN SWITCHBOARD
Circuit Protective
Low
Lo Voltage
load Resistance
Voltages... Devices
Load
Neutral Link Earth Link
MAIN SWITCHBOARD
Circuit Protective
Devices
All
Loads
Neutral Link Earth Link
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Consumer
Mains
MAIN SWITCHBOARD
VDN=4V
Circuit Protective
Devices
All
Loads
Neutral Link Earth Link
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Consumer
Mains
MAIN SWITCHBOARD
0V
Circuit Protective
Devices
All
Loads
Neutral Link Earth Link
4V
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TEST EQUIPMENT
REQUIRED (AS3017 1.6.2)
• High Voltage Insulation Resistance Tester
• Low reading ohmmeter (0.5-5)
• Voltage Present Indicator
• Trailing lead (of known resistance).
• Fault Loop Impedance tester
• RCD Tester
TEST EQUIPMENT
REQUIRED (AS3017 1.6.2)
• Test for dead device.
– Category 1: electronic
– Category 2: Single Phase boards
– Category 3: Three Phase DB / MSB
– Category 4: Three Phase power lines
TESTS
• Visual
• Earth Continuity
• Insulation Test
• Polarity
• Correct circuit connections
• Fault Loop Impedance check
• RCD test
Step 1: Visual
Examination
1. General
2. Consumer Mains
3. Switchboards
4. Wiring Systems
5. Electrical Equipment
6. Earthing
General Requirements
Clause No. What to look for
2.9.6
No exposed live parts. E.g. no
excessive removal of insulation at terminations, terminal covers in place etc.
Double insulation maintained where required. E.g. no single insulation in
ceiling above light fittings, no more than 100mm single insulation in wall
behind accessories, insulating shrouds installed where required.
1.9
All equipment is approved/compliant with Australian Standards and in good
condition. E.g. no unsafe/damaged or non-compliant equipment installed.
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Consumer Mains
Clause No. What to look for
emand current of the installation with some capacity to spare. As a guide: 16mm2 (or paral
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Switchboard
Clause No. What to look for
Switchboard is in a suitable location. E.g. At appropriate height
t protection is installed. E.g. Correct circuit breaker ratings for each sub-circuit conductor a
Main switch/es is/are appropriate for installation. E.g. current raring
Neutral bars/links marked for identification. E.g. Main N/L, RCD N/L
hboard wiring correctly fixed. E.g. to hinged panel and at back of board to minimise flexing a
board layout and marking. E.g. Correct marking of main switch/es, circuit breakers and corr
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Wiring Systems
Clause No. What to look for
uctor sizes. E.g. adequate current carrying capacity for circuit/load, 2.5mm2 minimum for s
Adequate support and fixing of cables where required. E.g. surface wiring.
fixed or passing through holes within 50mm of underside of floor is protected by RCD or me
sing through holes within 50mm of ceiling material or ceiling fixing support is protected of by
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d or passing through holes within 50mm of underside of roof material is protected by RCD o
sing through holes within 50mm of surface of wall is protected by RCD or mechanical protec
Wiring in location where it is ‘deemed likely to be disturbed is fixed to prevent undue sag
/trunking or junction box, except for switchboard wiring and in wall cavities for up to 100mm
ductors twisted, single conductors doubled back, no excess insulation removed, damaged in
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Electrical Equipment
Clause No. What to look for
4.3.11 Stove circuit has a ‘functional switch’ installed in appropriate location.
sories installed in accordance with safe and sound practice. E.g. accessible for operation, a
nt is suitable for the conditions to which it is likely to be exposed. E.g. weatherproof fittings
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Earthing
Clause No. What to look for
MEN link correctly installed.
MEN link is correct size.
ated at extremity of Main Neutral Link and Main Neutral terminated in next adjacent termina
Correct location of Earth Electrode. i.e. outside, exposed to the weather.
Correct termination and protection of Main Earth at electrode.
Correct size of Main Earth and Protective Earthing Conductors.
Correct size Equipotential Bonding Conductor.
conductors protected against ‘becoming displaced, damaged or cut’ as appropriate to ‘expec
All earth conductor terminations comply with clause 3.7.
Correct use of 1 or 2 screw terminal connections as required.
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Initial Procedures
• Open all Main Switches.
• Turn C/B’s off / remove fuse wedges.
• Disconnect the Main Neutral, and Main
Earth from the Neutral link.
Consumer
Mains MAIN SWITCHBOARD
Circuit Protective
Devices
Light
Earth Link
Neutral Link
STEP 2: Earth Continuity
Circuit Protective
Devices
Light
Earth Link
Neutral Link
Known resistance
STEP 3: Insulation Resistance
1. Consumer Mains:
Disconnect any service bonding conductor:
• Test between Main Earth and
• 1. Main Active with main switch ON.
• 2. Main Neutral
• Result: >1M
STEP 3: Insulation Resistance
2. Final Subcircuits:
With all C/B’s ON or fuse wedges IN, and all
switches in the installation ON:
• Test between Main Earth at
Switchboard and:
• The Active Conductors of circuits
which require testing: >1M
• The Neutral Conductors of circuits
which require testing: >1M
Consumer
Mains MAIN SWITCHBOARD
Circuit Protective
Devices
Light
Switched Active
Circuit Protective
Devices
Light
MEN Connection
Sub Mains
`
Circuit
Protective
Devices DISTRIBUTION
Earthing Bar BOARD 3
Neutral Link
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