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SECTION 16461 DRY-TYPE TRANSFORMERS 00000000PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A.

Furnishing and installation of and testing of cast resin dry type MV/LV distribution transformer in accordance with specifications and drawings. Any material or equipment necessary for the proper operation not specified or described herein shall be deemed part of the specifications. The transformer shall have forced cooling (AF)to allow for increased rated power up to 40%.

B. 1.2

REFERENCES A. SASO - Saudi Arabian Standards Organization SASO 693 B. Dry-type power transformers

IEC - International Electrotechnical Commission IEC 60076-1 to 5 Power transformers IEC 60726 IEC 60905 Dry type power transformers Loading guide for dry-type power transformers.

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CENELEC Harmonisation Documents : HD 464 S1: 1988 + / A2: 1991 + / A3: 1992 for dry-type power transformers HD 538-1 S1: 1992 for three-phase dry-type distribution transformers from 100 to 2500 KVA with highest voltage for equipment not exceeds 24 KV.

D.

NFPA - National Fire Protection Association NFPA 70 National Electric Code

1.3

SUBMITTALS A. Shop Drawings and Manufacturer's Data: The contractor shall submit to the Engineer for review, detailed dimensioned shop drawings and manufacturer's literature where deviations from the contract drawings or specification exist. Shop drawings and/or data sheets shall be based on information stated in the specifications and as shown on the contract drawings and shall show all pertinent deviations and data for the fabrication and complete installation. Manufacturer's data sheets shall be submitted indicating the necessary installation dimensions, weights, materials and performance information. The above information may be provided by standard catalogue sheets marked to indicate the specific items provided.

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B.

Operation and Maintenance Instructions: The contractor shall furnish data covering model, type and serial numbers, capacities, maintenance and operation of each major item of equipment or apparatus in accordance with the requirements of the contract documents. Operating instructions shall cover all phases of control. Test Reports: The contractor shall submit test reports to the Engineer for review. Recommended Spare Parts List: The contractor shall submit recommended spare parts list to the Engineer for review. As Built Drawings: The contractor shall submit the as built drawings to the Engineer for review and approval.

C. D. E. 1.4

QUALITY ASSURANCE A. All materials and products shall be new, sound and uniform in quality, size, shape, color and texture and shall be free from defects. The work shall be carried out in accordance with this specification, the contract drawings and the standards listed hereunder. The codes and standards specified herein provide an acceptable level of quality for materials and products. Equipment shall conform to the Altitude of site. The work shall be carried out in accordance with this specification, the contract drawings and the standards listed herein. The referenced codes and standards provide an acceptable level of quality for materials and products: The contractor shall be responsible for ensuring that the required standards of quality control as mentioned in relative sections are maintained for the proposed transformers. If requested by the Engineer, the supplier shall provide proof of application of a quality procedure complying with standards. This means: 1. 2. 3. E. Use of a quality manual approved and signed by a management representative, Regular updating of this manual so that it reflects the most recent applicable quality control procedures, ISO 9002 certification.

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The manufacturer must have a sound experience in the field of transformers for not less than ten years, and should have a presentable reference list of the already supplied equipment of the same type and same make and that this equipment has been in satisfactory operation in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for at least three years.

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COORDINATION A. B. The contractor shall be held responsible for the proper coordination of all phases of the work under this contract. It shall be the responsibility of the contractor to coordinate the work and equipment as specified herein with work to be performed and equipment to be furnished under other sections of the specifications in order to assure a complete and satisfactory installation.
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1.6

TRANSPORTATION, HANDLING AND STORAGE A. B. Deliver, store, protect and handle products to site as per manufacturers instructions. Store transformers in clean and dry space. Inspect for damage. Maintain factory wrapping or provide an additional heavy canvas or heavy plastic cover to protect units from dirt, water, construction debris and traffic. Lift only with lugs provided for the purpose. Handle carefully to avoid damage to transformer internal components, enclosure and finish.

C. 1.7

WARRANTY A. Submit written guarantee signed by the contractor and manufacturer for the period of one year from the date of substantial completion. The guarantee shall cover the repair and replacement of defective materials and workmanship as directed by the Engineer.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 GENERAL A. The following specifications apply to three-phase transformers of cast resin type, class F insulation system with natural (AN) cooling for indoor installation, destined for use in three-phase MV/LV distribution systems. Indicated transformer rating is for natural cooling an ambient temperature of 50 C. Transformer shall be designed to allow for forced cooling (AF) if required forced cooling shall increase the transformer capacity rating by 40 %. Include all equipment (fans, control. etc) necessary for forced cooling and communication (MODBUS) interface for a fully functional system.

B. C. D. 2.2

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. General 1. The transformer shall be of climatic class C2 and of environmental class E2 as defined in appendix B of HD 464 S1: 1988 / A2: 1991. C2 and E2 classes shall be indicated on the rating plate. The transformer shall be of fire behaviour class F1 as defined in article B3 of CENELEC HD 464 S1: 1988 / A2: 1991. F1 class shall be indicated on the rating plate.

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Magnetic Core 1. This shall be made from laminations of grain oriented silicon steel, insulated with mineral oxide and shall be protected against corrosion with a coat of varnish.
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C.

LV Windings 1. 2. These shall be made from copper foil with class F interlayer insulation by encapsulation (impregnation) with synthetic alkyd resin or equivalent. At least the upper part of the LV coils shall be covered with a coat of epoxy resin or equivalent and the foil shall be protected everywhere with an insulation material even in the air ducts.

D.

MV Windings 1. These shall be independent of the LV windings and shall be made of copper wire or foil (according to the manufacturer's preference) with class F insulation. The MV windings shall be vacuum cast in a class F fireproof epoxy resin casting system composed of: 3. An epoxy resin An anhydride hardener with a flexibilising additive A flame-retardant filler

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The flame-retardant filler shall be thoroughly mixed with the resin and hardener. It shall be composed of trihydrated alumna powder (or aluminum hydroxide) or other flame-retardant products to be specified, either mixed with silica or not. The casting system shall be of class F.

4. E.

MV Connections 1. 2. 3. 4. The MV connections shall be made from above on the top of the connection bars. Each bar shall be drilled with a 13-mm hole ready for connection of cable lugs on terminal plates. The MV connection bars shall be in rigid copper bars protected by heat shrinkable tubing. MV connections in cables are not allowed. The MV connections shall be copper.

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LV Connections 1. 2. 3. The LV connections shall be made from above onto bars located at the top of the coils on the opposite side to the MV connections. Connection of the LV neutral shall be directly made to the LV terminals between the LV phase bars. The LV connection bars shall be copper and shall accept busway or cable as shown on drawings.

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MV Tapping 1. 2. 3. The tapping which act on the highest voltage adapting the transformer to the real supply voltage value, shall be off-circuit bolted links. Tapping with connection cables is not allowed. These bolted links shall be attached to the MV coils.
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2.3

METAL ENCLOSURE A. The transformers shall be equipped with a metal enclosure for indoor installation comprising an integral IP 31 (except the base which may be IP 21) metal enclosure with: 4. 5. 6. An anti-corrosion protection in the manufacturer's standard color. Lifting lugs enabling the transformer and enclosure assembly to be handled. A bolted access panel on the enclosure front to allow access to the MV connections and to the tapping. This shall be fitted with handles; it shall have one "Danger Electricity" warning label (T 10 warning), a rating plate and a visible braid for earthling. Blanked off holes for fitting key locks on the bolted access panel to enable it to be locked. 2 UN-drilled gland plates on the roof: one on the MV side, one on the LV side (drilling and cable gland not supplied). 1 plate at the right MV side on the bottom of the enclosure for the MV cables for connections from the bottom.

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ACCESSORIES AND STANDARD EQUIPMENT A. The transformers shall be equipped with: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. B. 4 flat bi-directional rollers 2 lifting lugs Haulage holes on the under base 2 earthling terminals 1 rating plate 1 "Danger Electricity" warning label 1 routine tests certificate 1 instruction manual for installation, commissioning and maintenance in English.

Thermal protection 1. The transformers shall be equipped with a thermal protection device, which shall comprise: - 2 sets of 3 PTC sensors, one sensor for "Alarm 1", one for "Alarm 2" per phase, installed in the coils of the transformer. They shall be placed in a tube to enable them to be replaced when ever necessary. - An electronic converter with two independent monitoring circuits equipped with a changeover switch, one for "Alarm 1" and the other for "Alarm 2". The position of the relays shall be indicated by different colored indicator lights. A third indicator light shall indicate the presence of voltage. The three indicator lights shall be on the front of the converter. The electronic converter shall be installed away from the transformer. A plug-in terminal block shall be provided for connection of the PTC sensors to the electronic converter. The PTC sensors shall be supplied assembled and wired to the terminal block fixed on the upper part of the transformer. The converter shall be supplied loose with the transformer, packaged complete with its wiring diagram.
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C.

Forced Air Cooling 1. 2. Transformers shall be equipped with cross flow cooling fans. These fans will increase the rated output of the transformer up to 40% and have low noise levels and ideal long time control of irregular overloads. Thermal sensors automatically control the fans, avoiding excessive and unnecessary use of the cooling fans.

2.5

TYPE TESTS AND ROUTINE TESTS A. Routine Tests The following tests shall be carried out on all the transformers after the manufacturing, enabling an official test certificate to be produced for each one: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Measurement of windings resistance. Measurement of the transformation ratio and vector group Measurement of impedance voltage and load loss Measurement of no load loss and no load current Applied voltage dielectric test Induced voltage dielectric test

(All these tests shall be in accordance with Harmonisation Document HD 464 S1, the IEC 60726 and IEC 60076-1 to 60076-5 standards). B. Type Tests Special Tests The following tests may be requested by the Engineer: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Temperature rise test carried out in accordance with the simulated loading method as defined by the IEC 60726 standard. Lightning impulse test. Short circuit test. Noise level measurements in accordance with IEC 60551. Measurement of partial discharges.

For measurement of the partial discharges, the acceptance criterion shall be: Partial discharges less than or equal to 10 pC at 1.10 Um. If Um > 1.25 Un (Un = rated voltage, Um = system highest voltage), then the 10 pC are guaranteed at 1.375 Un.

(All these tests shall be in accordance with Harmonisation Document HD 464 S1, the IEC 60726 and IEC 60076-1 to 60076-5 standards). 1. 2. 2.6 The climate and environmental tests shall be performed in accordance with appendix ZA and ZB of CENELEC HD 464 S1: 1988 / A3: 1992. The fire behaviour test shall be performed in accordance with appendix ZC of CENELEC HD 464 S1: 1988 / A3: 1992.

TRANSFORMER TECHNICAL DATA

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For each requested transformer, the supplier shall give the following data : Rated power @ 50%...........................................................As per drawings Cooling.....................................................AN or AF (as shown on drawings) Rated frequency........................................................................................60 Primary voltage.......................................................................................13.8 Rated primary insulation level................................................................17.5 Power frequency withstand Voltage(rms) .................................................38 Basic Insulation Level (BIL) or impulse withstand voltage (peak)..............95 Off-circuit tapping................................................................................+/- 2.5 Secondary voltage at No- Load For 400V system, No-Load Voltage For 230V system, No-Load Voltage : 400V : 231V KVA Hz KV KV KV KV %

Vector group.......................................................................................Dyn11 No load losses............................................................................................... Load losses at 75 C..................................................................................... Load losses at 120 C................................................................................... Rated impedance voltage at 120 C.............................................................. Acoustic power Lw(A).................................................................................... Acoustic pressure at 1 meter Lp(A)............................................................... Maximum ambient temperature.................................................................50 Daily average ambient temperature..........................................................37 Yearly average ambient temperature............................................................ Maximum altitude.......................................................................................... MV winding temperature class...................................................................... LV winding temperature class....................................................................... Temperature of insulation system................................................................. Climatic classification (HD 464 S1)................................................................ Environmental classification (HD 464 S1).................................................... Fire behaviour classification (HD 464 S1)..................................................... Enclosure...................................................................................................... Protection degree.......................................................................................... Length........................................................................................................... Width............................................................................................................. Height............................................................................................................ Total weight................................................................................................... Measurement circuit supply voltage for the thermal protection electronic Converter.........................................................................................DC AC F F 155 C2 E2 F1 YES IP 31 mm mm mm kg V W W W % dB(A) dB(A) C C C m

PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 WORKMANSHIP

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Materials, products and equipment furnished by the contractor, shall be installed and all work shall be performed in a first-class workmanship manner, in conformity with the best trade practices and the printed directions of the applicable manufacturers; by skilled workers equipped to produce satisfactory results; in a safe, substantial manner so as to avoid undue stresses, rigid enough to prevent undue movement, so as to present a neat, orderly appearance and to facilitate operating, servicing, maintenance and repairing.

3.2

FOUNDATIONS AND SUPPORTS A. The contractor shall provide concrete pedestals, anchor bolts, hangers, channels, saddles, etc., for installation of equipment and apparatus shown on the drawings and specified in the various sections.

3.3

EQUIPMENT ERECTION A. All electrical equipment shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations, good electrical engineering practice, and the relevant drawings and specifications. All metal surfaces to be bolted shall be thoroughly cleaned before assembly. The connections shall be tightened with manual torque wrenches to the manufacturer's erection instructions. Ground equipment according to Section 16452 GROUNDING. Splices shall be implemented to ensure the electrical continuity of the horizontal busbars, auxiliary buses and the proactive conductor between adjacent sections. It shall be possible to secure the sections to a floor that is flat by anchoring directly to a concrete floor using anchor bolts or by securing to ordinary metal profiles.

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3.3

EQUIPMENT TESTING AND COMMISSIONING A. After the installation is complete and properly adjusted, the contractor shall conduct operating tests. The various equipment and systems shall be demonstrated to operate in accordance with the requirements of the contract documents. Tests shall be performed in the presence of the Engineer. The contractor shall provide electric power, instruments and personnel necessary for performing the various tests. The testing of all electrical equipment shall include, but not be limited to, the items below. This shall be in addition to testing specified elsewhere in this specification. 1. 2. 3. General equipment check. Field wiring and ground system verification. Equipment adjustment. END OF SECTION

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