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SUP/NENG/011
Effective Date
04 May 2006
Revision
03
Document Owner
Power Engineering
FRM/COOP/003
SUP/NENG/011
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Effective
Date
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Draft 1
Rev.01
16.01.2004
Novel S
Novel S
Rev.02
Rev.03
Rev. 04
01.12.2005
04.05.2006
16.09.2013
Novel S
Novel S
Riyadi Agung Suharto
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Stefanus Julianto F
Position
GM Infrastructure &
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Manager Power Eng
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2. Drop voltage for special application (where the drop voltage is designed on
the specific percentage more than 3% ) may be implemented upon
approval by XL- Engineering.
6.3 CONNECTORS
a. Make connections, splices, taps and joints with solder less devices,
mechanically and electrically secure. Protect exposed wires and connecting
devices with electrical tape or insulation to provide not less than that of the
conductor.
b. Branch Circuit Wires: Use any of the following types of terminals and
connecting devices.
1. Terminal Cable Key
Coiled tapered, spring wound devices with a conducting corrosionresistant coating over the spring steel and a plastic cover and skirt
providing full insulation for splice and wired ends. Screw connector on by
hand
2. Tool Applied
Steel cap, with conduction and corrosion resistant metallic plating, open at
both ends, fitted around the twisted ends of the wire and compressed or
crimped by means of special die designed for the purpose. Specially fitted
plastic or rubber insulting cover wrap over each connector.
6.4 LUBRICANT
Use lubricant only where the possibility of damage to conductors exist. Use oniy
lubricant approved by the cable manufacturer and one which is inert to cable and
raceways.
6.5 FIRE PROOF CABLE
a. Fire proof cable shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer
recommendations and instructions. Fire proof cable shall be run on
proprietary make horizontal cable trays, vertical cable ladders, trunkings or
conduits depending on the sizes. For horizontal runs, fire proof cable
Of larges sizes shall be secured neatly on the cable trays or ladders at close
interval.
b. All installation accessories shall be of manufacturers standard products.
Cable glands shall be of fire rating equal. The bending radius of the cables
measured from the inside of the bend shall be not less than eight times the
diameter of the cable.
c. Fire proof cable shall be low acid, low corrosive gas emission and low or zero
halogen (low smoke emission and non toxic).
d. Fire proof cable shall be in accordance to IEC-331 for 3 hours duration
7500C at full load current without derating. MI cables shall conform to BS
6207 (manufacturing standards) and passed BS 6387 with highest
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Categories CWZ
- C = 950 C for 3 hours fire
- W = 650 C fire with water
- Z = 950 C fire with mechanical lock
e. Approved Manufacturer
- FR Cable Elcu Flarnex, Fuji
- MI Cable : Pyrotenax, LMI
7.0 IMPLEMENTATION
a. Provide a complete system of conductors in race way system. Mount wiring
through a specified raceway, regardless of voltage application.
b. Do not install wire in complete conduits runs nor until after the concrete work
and plastering is completed and moisture is swabbed from conduits. Eliminate
splices wherever possible. Where necessary, make splices only in readily
accessible.
c. Flashover insulation value of joints to be equal to that of the conductor.
Provide SPLN listed connectors, etc., rated at 600 volts for general use and
1.000 volts for use between ballasts and lamps of gaseous discharge fixtures.
d. Use terminating fittings, connectors, etc., of the type suitable for the specified
cable furnished. Make bends in cable at termination prior to installing
compression device. Make fittings tight.
e. Install wires in raceways and make up terminations in accordance with the
manufacturers recommendations using special washers, nuts, lubricant etc.,
as required. Strip insulation so as to avoid nicking of wire.
f. Extend wire sizing for the entire length of a circuit, feeder, etc., unless
specifically noted otherwise.
g. Provide bare copper ground conductor in each feeder or in group of feeders,
with the total current carrying capacity to be taken in consideration.
h. Cables inside ceiling shall be installed inside PVC High Impact conduits
and/or cable trays.
i. Cables of lighting and receptables at open area shall be installed with steel
conduit pipe.
j. The configuration of DC cable on the cable tray shall be installed with the
following :
DC Cables
Cable tray
Positive polarity
Negative
LOW VOLTAGE WIRE AND CABLES
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Cable NYY/NYA may be used for outdoor installation and buried only if
installed inside the galvanized steel pipe.
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