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Checklist regarding completion reports of 66 KV Underground Cables.

Name of work___________________ TL S/D__________________

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1 Handover/Takeover Certificate from TL organization
with signature of concerned JE,SDO and ASE (TL
organization and Firm)
2 Handover/Takeover Certificate from P&M
organization with signature of concerned JE,SDO and
ASE (TL and P&M Organization)
3 Copy of Inspection Report
4 Copy of Approved GTP for 66 KV Cable
5 Copy of Approved GTP/Drawings of cable Accessories
6 Certificate regarding the presence of any other utility
in vicinity of cable along with the signatures of
concerned JE,SDO and ASE.
7 Copy of Work Order along with amendments, if any
8 EMF Zone sketch/drawing for the cable laid with
signature of concerned JE,SDO and ASE
9 Copy of “As Built” Drawing of cable Laid with
signature of concerned JE,SDO and ASE (Mention
Drum no. and length of cable of each section, tie
points, route marker, HDD Laying/ Length, Jointing
bay marking along the cable route on the “As Built
Drawing”).
10 Joint Survey report of site.
11 Detail of payments made against the work to firm
12 Routine test results for entire cable i.e. each drum
length
13 Onsite/after laying test results :-
(i) Insulation resistance of each cable drum length after
laying and before jointing serving insulation
resistance after laying each cable length shall
withstand a voltage of 10 KV DC between each re-
inforcement and external conducting surface and for
one minute. In addition the serving insulation
resistance shall be measured and checked with
values obtained in the routine factory test.
(ii) On completion of the cable laying and jointing work
the complete installation shall be tested with a DC DC
Voltage of 10 Kv applied for 3 Minutes between each
conductor and sheath. The DC test shall be carried at
site if not carried out as acceptance test.
(iii) Conductor resistance of each cable of each complete
circuit.
(iv) AC Power frequency rated voltage no load for 24
hours before putting the cable on load.

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