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regulations · 2003 · State unknown
Parent: THE ELECTRICITY ACT, 2003 (bea677da57499fcb64c52f6584daa7b9a09b875c)
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1 · Short `title and Commencement - (1) These regulations may be called the Central Electricity Authority (Measures relating to Safety and Electric Supply) Regulations, 2010.
2 · Definitions - (1) In these regulations; unless the context otherwise requires, (a) Act" means the Electricity Act,2003; (6) "accessible" means within physical reach without the use of any appliance Or special effort; (c) ampere means a unit of electric current and is a constant current which, flowing in two parallel straight conductors of infinite length of negligible cross section and placed at a distance of one meter apart in a vacuum will produce a force of Zxl0 ? Newton per meter length between the conductors; (d) "apparatus 'means electrical apparatus and includes all machines, fittings, accessories and appliances in which conductors are used; e "bare means not covered with insulating materials; (0 "cable" means a length of insulated single conductor(solid Or stranded) or of two O more such conductors each provided with its own insulation, which are laid up together: Such insulated conductor o conductors may Or may not be provided with an overall mechanical protective covering; (g) "circuit" means an arrangement of conductor or conductors for the purpose of conveying electricity and forming a system Or a branch of a system; (h) "circuit breaker' means device, capable of making and breaking the circuit under all conditions, and unless otherwise specified, S0 designed as to break the current automatically under abnomal conditions; (i) "concentric cable" means composite cable comprising an inner conductor which is insulated and one OI more outer conductors which are
3 · Designating person(s) to operate and carry out the work On electrical lines and epperatus - (1) A supplier Or a consumer, O the owner; agent Or manager of a mine, or the agent of any company operating in an oil-field or the owner of a drilled well in an oil field Or a contractor who has entered into & contract with a supplier OI a consumer to cany out duties incidental to the generation; transforation, transmission, conversion, distribution Or uSe of electricity shall designate persons for the purpose to operate and carry out the work on electrical lines and apparatus.
5 · Electrical Safety Officer - (1) All suppliers of electricity including generating companies, transmission companies and distribution companies shall designate an Electrical Safety Officer for ` ensuring observance of sa) fety measures specified under these regulations in their organisation for construction, operation and maintenance of power stations, sub-stations, transinission and distribution lines.
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8 · Keeping of records and inspection thereof - (1) The generating company O licensee shall maintain records of the maps, plans: and sections relating to supply: Or transmission of electricity and submit the same to the Electrical Inspector for inspection as and when required by him:
16 · Earthed terminal on consumer'$ premises - (1) The supplier shall provide and maintain on the consumer S premises for the consumer s use, a suitable earthed terminal in an accessible position at O near the point of commencement of supply.
17 · Accessibility of bare conductors - Where bare conductors are used in a building; the owner of such conductors shall,-
18 · Danger Notices - The owner of every installation of voltage exceeding 250 V shall affix permanently in a conspicious position & danger notice in Hindi Or English and the Jocal language of the District; with a sign of skull and bones of a design as per IS -2551 on-
19 · Handling of electric supply lines and spparatus - (1) Before &ny conductor O apparatus is handled, adequate precautiors shall be taken, by earthing O other suitable means, tq discharge electrically sch conductor o apparatus, and any adjacent conductor O apparatus if there is darger therefrom; and to prevent any conductor or apparatus from being accidentaily or inadvertently electrically charged when persons are working thereon.
20 · Supply to vehicles and cranes - Every_ person owning a vehicle, travelling crane, Or the like to which electricity is supplied from an extemal source shall ensure that it is efficiently controlled by suitable switch enabling all voltage to be cut off in one operation and, where such vehicle, travelling crane Or the like runs on metal rails; the owner shall ensure that the rails are electrically continuous and earthed.
21 · Cables for portable or transportable apparatus (1) Flexible cables shall not be used for portable or transportable motors, generators, transformers, rectifiers, electric drills, electric sprayers; welding sets O any other portable O transportable apparatus Unless they are heavily . insulated and adequately protected from mechanical injury.
22 · Cables protected by bituminous materials - (1) Where the supplier 0r the owner has brought into use an electric supply line, other than an overhead line, which is not completely enclosed in a continuous metallic covering connected with earth and is insulated Or protected in situ by composition O material of a bituminous character;;
26 · Accidental cbarging - (1) The .owners of all. circuits and apparatus shall SO arrange them that there shall be no danger of any part thereof becoming accidentally charged to any voltage beyond the limits of voltage for which they are intended:
27 · Provisions applicable to protective equipment - Fire buckets filled with clean dry sand and ready for immediate u8e for extinguishing fires,.in addition to fire-extinguishers suitable for dealing with fires, shall be conspicuously marked
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28 · Display of instructions for resuscitation of persons suffering: from electric shock - (1) Instructions, in English or Hindi and the local language of the District and where Hindi is the local language, ju English and Hindi for the resuscitation of persons suffering . from electric shock, shall be . affixed: by:' the owner in conspicuous place in every generating station, . enclosed sub-station , enclosed switching station, mines and in every facl tory as defined in clause (m) of section 2 of the Factory Act;l948 (63 of 1948) in which electricity is used and in such other premises where electricity is used as the Electrical Inspector may, by notice in writing served on the owner, direct
29 · Precautlons to" be adopted by consumers; ownere; occuplers; electrical contractors, electrical workmen and supplers: - (I) No electrical installation work, including additions, alterations, repsirs and adjustments to existing installetions, except such replacement of lamps; fans; fuses switches, domestic
30 · Periodical inspection and testing of installations - (1) Where an installation is already connected to the supply system of the supplier Or tradet; every such installation shall be periodically inspected and tested at intervals not exceeding five years either by the Electrical Inspector or by the supplier as may be directed by the State Govemnment in this behalf or in the case of installations belonging to, OT under the control of the Central Government; and in the case of installation in mines, oilfields and railways, by the Central Govemment (2) The periodical inspection and testing of installations of voltage abover; 650 V belonging to the supplier; shall also be carried out at intervals not excecding five years by the Electrical Inspector;
31 · Testing of consumer'$ installation - (1) Upon receipt of &n application for & new Or additional supply of electricity and before connecting the supply Or 0 reconnecting the same after a period of six months, the supplier shall either test the WJ installation himself O; accept the test Tesults submitted by the consumer when the sanie has been duly signed by the licensed Electrica] Contractor:
32 · Installation 'and testing of generating_units - Capacity aboye which generating units will be required to be inspected by" the Electrical ` Inspector before commissioning shall be as per the notification to be issued by the Appropriate Government, under clause (x) sub-section (2) 0f section 176 and sub-section (I).of section 162,of the Act;
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34 · Leakage On consumer'$ premises - (1) If the Electrical Inspector or the supplier has reasons to believe that there is leakage in the system of a consumer which is likely to affect injuriously the use of electricity by the supplier or by other persons, or which is likely to cause danger, he may give the consumer notice in writing that he desires to inspect and test the consumer'$ installation.
36 · Provsions for supply ,and use 0f electricity in multi-storeyed building more than 15 metres In beight - (1) The connected load and voltage %fsupply above which inspection is to be carried out by &n Electrical . Inspector for a multi- storeyed bulding of more than fifteen meters: height shall be notified by the Appropriate Govemment.
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38 · Appeal to Electrical Inspector in regard to defects: (1) If any applicant for a supply or a consumer is dissatisfied with the action of the supplier in declining to commence, to continue or to recommence the supply of electricity to his premises on the grounds that the installation is defective Or is likely to be dangerous, he may appeal to the Electrical Inspector to test the installation and the supplier shall not if the Electrical Inspector intimates that the installation is' free from the defect O danger complained 0f,refuse supply to the consumer on the grounds aforesaid and shall, within twenty four hours after the receipt of such intimation from the Electrical Inspector; commence, continue or recommence the supply of electricity.
39 · Precautions against failure of supply and notice of failures:" (1) The layout of the electric supply lines of the supplier for the supply of electricity throughout his area of supply shall under normal working conditions be sectionalised and s0 arranged, , and provided with switchgear OT circuit-breakers, so located, as t restrict within reasonable limits the extent of the portion of the system affected by any failure of supply.
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41 · Connection with earth - The following conditions shall apply to the connection with earth of systems at voltage normally exceeding 125 V but not exceeding 650 V, namely: -
42 · Ftarth leakege protectlve devlce: The supply of electricity to every electrical jinstalletion other than voltege not exceeding 2S0 V below 5 kW and those instellations of voltege not exceeding 2S0 V which do not attract provisions of section 54 of the Acts shall be controlled by an earth leakage protective device s0 e8 to disconnect the supply instantly on tev occurance;of earth fault or leakage of curtent;
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52 · Supply to luminous tube sign installations of voltage exceeding 650 Volts but not exceeding 33 kV _ (1): Any person who proposes to use O who is using electricity for the purpose of: operating & luminous tube sign installation, or who proposes to transfom O is transfoming electricity to a voltage exceeding 650 V but not exceeding 33 kV for any such purpose shall comply with the following conditions; namely -.
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55 · Material and strength-- (1) All conductors of overhead lines Other than those specified in regulation 68 shall have a breaking strength of not less than 350 kg:
56 · Joints - (1) No conductor of an overhead line shall have more than one joint in a span and joints between conductors of overhead lines shall be mechanically and electrically secure under the conditions of operation.
57 · Maximum stresses and factors 0f safety - (1). The load and permissible stresses on the structural members, conductors and ground wire of self supporting steel lattice towers for overhead transmission lines shall be in accordance with the specifications laid down, from time to time, by the Bureau of Indian Standards.
35 · per cent 25 per cent
58 · Clearance above ground of the lowest conductor of overhead lines - (1) No conductor of an overhead line, including service lines, erected across & street shall at any part thereof be at a height of less than- for lines of voltage not exceeding 650 Volts 5.8 metres for lines of voltage exceeding 650 Volts but not exceeding 33 kV 6.1 metres
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59 · Clearance between conductors and trolley wires - (1) No conductor of an overhead line crossing & tramway Or trolley bus route using trolley wires shall have less than the following clearances above any trolley wire- (i) lines of voltage not exceeding 650 Volts 1.2 mnetres
1 · 8 metres
2 · 5 metres
3 · 0 metres
60 · ' Clearance from buildings of lines of voltage and service lines not exceeding 650 Volts - (1) An overhead line shall not CIOSS over an existing building as far as possible and no building shall be constructed under an existing overhead line: (2) Where an overhead line of voltage not exceeding 650 passes above or adjacent to or terminates on any building, the following minimum clearances fiom any accessible point; on the basis ` of maximum sag, shall be' observed, namely: -
61 · Clearances from buildings of lines of ` .voltage exceeding 650 V;- (1) An overhead line shall not croSs over an existing building as far a8 possible and no building shall be constructed under an existing overhead line.
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63 · Erectton or alteration of buildings, structures, fiood banks and elevation of roads - (1) Ifat any time subsequent to the erection of an overhead line, whether covered with insulating material Or not, any person proposes to erect new building Or structure O flood bank or to raise any Ioad level O to carry out any other type of work whether permanent or temporary or to make in O upon any building, or structure O flood bank O road any permanent O temporary addition Or alteration; he and the contractor whom he employs to carry out the erection; additicn Or alteration; shall;give intimation in writing of his intention to do s0, to the supplier o owner and to the Electrical Inspector and shall furnish therewith a scale drawing showing the proposed building, structure; flood bank; road O any addition or alteration and scaffolding thereof required during the construction:
65 · General clearances - (1) For the purpose of computing the vertical clearance of an overhead line, the maximum sag of any conductor shall be calculated on the basis of the maximum sag in still air ad the maximum temperature as specified under Iegulations' 57 and computing any horizontal clearance of an overhead line the maximum deflection of any conductor shall be calculated on the basis of the wind pressure specified under Iegulations 57.
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67 · Maximum interval between supports - All . conductors shall . be attached to: supports at intervals not exceeding the safe limits based o the-ultimate, tensile strength of the conductor and the factor of safety specified under regulations 57.
69 · Lines crossing or approaching each other and lines crossing: street and road; Where an overhead line crosses Or is in proximity to any telecommunication line; the owner of either the overhead line o the telecommunication line, whoever lays' his line later; shall arrange to: provide for protective devices or guarding arrangement and shall observe the following provisions, namely: -
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70 · Guarding - (1) Where guarding is required under these regulations the following shall be observed , namely: -
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71 · Service lines from overhead lines - No service-line of tapping shall be taken off an overhead line except at a point of support:
73 · Safety. and protective devices - (1) Every- overhead line which is not being suspended from a dead bearer wire, not being covered with insulating material and not being a trolley-wire; is erected over any part of a street or other public place
74 · Protection against lightning:- (1) The owner of every overhead line, sub-station or generating station which is exposed to lightning shall adopt efficient means for diverting to earth any electrical surges due to lightning which may result into injuries.
75 · Unused overhead lines - Where an overhead line ceases to be used as an electric supply line:
76 · Laying of cables - (1) No underground power cable of voltage exceeding 33 kV shall be laid without a minimum underground depth of 1.2 meters_
77 · Protection agaiist electromagnetic interference - The owner of every overhead power line of voltage level 11 kV Or higher shall submit proposal for obtaining Power Telecommunication Co-ordination Committee clearance to ensure safety of the personnel and telecom equipment:
79 · Voltage of supply to vehicle - No person shall supply electricity to any trolley wire Or other conductor at voltage exceeding 650 V used in direct electrical and mechanical connection with any vehicle, except with the written approval of the Central Goverment o the State Goverment; as the case may be, and subject to such conditions_ as the State Government may think reasonable to impose:
80 · . Insulation of lincs: - Every line shall be 'nsulated throughout and a line may consist of either bare conductors supported 0n structures through insulators or insulated cable
81 · Insulation of returns - (I) Wlere any fails on which cars run, or any conductors laid between or within 0.9 metre of such rails, form any part of a return, such part may be un-insulated and all other returs or parts of return; shall be insulated, unless they are of such conductivity as to secure the conditions required by sub-regulations (2) and (3 ) of regulation 82.
83 · Difference of potential on return:- Where the return is partly. O entirely un- insulated, the owner shall keep a continuous Iecord of the difference of potential, during the working of his system, between every junction of an insulated Ietum with an ui-insulated retumn and the point- on the route most distant from_that junction, and the difference; iof , potential " shall: . not; under normal running conditions;' exceed mean value of seven volts between the highest momentary peak and the average for the hour of maximum load.
84 · Leakage o conduit system - Where: both the line and the retum are placed within a conduit; the following conditions shall be fulfilled in the construction and maintenance of the system, namely:-
85 · Leakage on system other than conduit system - Where both the line and the retum ate not placed , within conduit, the leakage current shall be ascertained daily before Or after the hours of running, when the line is fully charged and if at any time it is found to exceed 0.3 ampere per km. of single tramway track; the transmission and use of electricity shall be suspended unless the leakage is stopped within twenty four hours.
86 · Passengers not to have access to electric circuit - Precautions to.the satisfaction of an Electrical Inspector shall be taken by the owner of every vehicle to prevent;
87 · . Isolation of sections - Every trolley wire shall be constructed in sections not exceeding 1.6 km. in length; and means shall be provided for isola ting each section
88 · Minimum size and strength of trolley wire - No trolley-wire shall be of less croSs-sectional area than 0.5 sq: cm. of shall have an actual breaking load of less than 2000 kg:
89 · Height of trolley wire and length of span - A trolley wire or a traction feeder on the same supports as trolley wire shall, at no place be, at a height from the surface of the street of less than 5.2 metres except, where it passes under a bridge or other fixed structure, Or through Or along & tunnel or mineshaft or the like in which case it shall be suspended to the satisfaction of an Electrical Inspector:
90 · Earthing of guard wires - Every_ guard wire shall be connected with earth at each point at which its electrical continuity is broken and shall also be connected with the rails at intervals of not more than five spans.
91 · ' Proximity to magnetic observatories and laboratories - Traction works shall not be carried out in the vicinity of geomagnetic_observatories and laboratories without the concurrence of the Central Government or of any officer authorised by it in this behalf:
92 · Records - (1) The owner shall kecp the following records, namely
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93 · Application of chapter.- The regulation in this chapter shall: apply only where electricity is used in mines as defined in the Mines Act; 1952 (35 of 1952) and oil fields.
94 · Pesponsibility for observance - (1) It shall be the duty of every person in charge of and responsible to the mine including the owner, agent, manager and Engineer of mine and oil field to comply with and enforce the regulations in this chapter and it shall be the duty of all" persois employed to conduct their work in accordance with these regulations:
95 · Notices - (1) On or before the first day of February in every year; in respect of every mine Or oil-field, returns giving the size and type of apparatus, together with such particulars in regard to circumstances of its use which may be required by the Inspector; shall be sent to the inspector of mines by the persons specified in
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94 · in the form set out in Schedule-XI or Schedule-XIL whichever is applicable.
96 · Plans - (1) A correct: plan,; on . the same : scale as the plan kept at the mine in fulfillment of the requirements of the Mines Act; 1952 (35 of 1952), shall be available in the office at the mine showing the position of all fixed apparatus and conductors therein, other than lights; telecommunication Or signaling apparatus, Or_ cables for the same:
97 · Lighting, overhead lines, communication and fire precautions - (1) In a mine illuminated by ' electricity, - one Or more flame safety lamps, or other lights approved by the inspector of mines, shall be maintained in state of continuous illumination in all places where failure of the electric light at any time shall be prejudicial to safety.
98 · Isolation and fixing of transformer and switchgear:- (1) Transfomers , and switchgear shall be placed in separate room, compartment Or box where necessary to prevent danger of mechanical damage.
99 · Method of earthing - Where earthing is necessary in a mine it shall be carried out by connection to an earthing system at the surface of the mine and in a manner approved by the inspector of mines.
100 · Protective equipment - (1) In" the interest of safety; appropriate equipment shall_ be suitably placed in the mines for automatically disconnecting supply to any part of the system, where a fault; including an earth fault; occurs and fault current shall not be more than 750 milliampere in installations of voltage exceeding 250 V and uptol 100 V for below ground mines and oil fields and 50 ampere in installations of voltage exceeding 1100 V and upto 11 kV in open cast mines and the magnitude of the earth fault current shall be limited to these specified values by employing suitably designed, restricted neutral system of power supply.
101 · Earthing metal- (1) AlL metallic sheaths, coverings, handles, joint boxes, switchgear: frames, instrument covers, switch and fuse covers of boxes, all lamp holders, unless efficiently protected by an insulated covering made of fire resisting material, and the frames.and bedplates of generators, transformers and motors, including portable motors, shall be earthed by connection to an earthing system in the manner specified in regulation 99. (2) Where cables are provided with a metallic covering constructed and installed in accordance with clause (d) of regulation 106, such metallic covering may be used as.a means of connection to the earthing system.
102 · Voltage limits Electricity shall not be. transmitted into mine at a voltage exceeding 11000 Volts and shall not be used therein at voltage exceeding 6600" Volts: Provided that-
105 · Disconnection of supply - (1) Properly constructed switchgear for disconnecting the supply of electricity to a mine or oil-field shall be provided at a point approved by the inspector of mines.
106 · Cables - All cables, other than flexible cables for portable or transportable apparatus; shall fulfill the following requirements, namely:
107 · Flexible cables - (1) Flexible cables for portabie of tansportable apparatus shall be two core or multi core, unless required for electric welding, and shall be covered with insulating material which shall be efficiently protected from mechanical injury:
108 · Portable and transportable machines - The person designated to operate an electrically driven coal-cutter, or other portable or transportable machine, shall not leave the machine while it is in operation' and shall, before leaving the area in which such machine is operating; ensure that the supply is disconnected from the flexible cable which supplies ` electricity to the machine and when any such machine is in operation, steps shall be taken to ensure that the flexible cable is not dragged along by the machine:
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109 · Sundry precautions - (I) All apparatus shall be maintained reasonably free from dust, dirt and moisture, and shall be kept clear of obstruction.
110 · Precautions where gas exists. (1) In any part of a coal-seam of the first degree gassiness
113 · Haulage: Haulage by electric locomotives o the overhead trolley-wire system; at voltage not exceeding 650 V and haulage by storage battery. locomotives may
114 · Earthing of neutral points. Where the voltage of an alternating current system exceeds 30 Volts, the neutral or mid-point shall be earthed by connection to an earthing system in the manner specified in regulation 99. Provided that when the system concered is Tequired for blasting and signaling purposes, the provisions of this regulation shall not apply.
115 · Supervision. (1)i) One or more electrical supervisors as directed by the Inspector shall be appointed in writing by the owner, agent O manager of a mine or by the agent or the owner, of one Or more wells in an oil field to supervise the installation.
116 · Deviations:- (1) The Central Govemment O the State Government; aS the case may: be, by order in writing; allow deviations in respect of matters referred in these regulations except regulation 30. (2)The Electrical Inspector or the inspector of mines may, by order in writing; allow deviations in respect of matters referred in regulations 12 to 17,28,3502)(3) and (5), 36(3), 37(i) to (iv), 41(xii), 43,44(2), 46, 52 to 54,57 to 61,65, 72, 74,78 to 91,102,107(6), (8) and (10) and 114
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2 · Study and practicals Measurement of current; voltage, power, energy, frequency and power factor ii) Testing and connection of over current and earth fault relays (iii) Study of Buchholz relays (iv) Measurement of earth resistivity (v) Meggering of installation and equipments (vi) Study and maintenance of breathers (vii) Study of - on load tap changer' for transfomer (viii) Study of line construction materials and hardware (ix) Demonstration of conductor jointing (x) Demonstration of cable jointing
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3 · Load Dispatch and Communication Load Dispatch Centres- functions, SLDCRRLDC; NLDC, pre-dispatch; during-dispatch; post dispatch functions: (ii) Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition: (SCADA) System, : RTU, front: end computers, main . computeTs, visual display units, mimic boards (iii) Energy Management System- functions (iv) Load forecasting generation scheduling; load management load shedding Hydro_ thermal scheduling 'vi) Voltagelfrequency control (vii) Reactive Power Management
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