HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CONNECTIONS Overview of High Voltage Customer Obligations

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Overview of High Voltage Customer Obligations HIGH VOLTAGE (HV) CUSTOMERS CONNECTED TO THE SUPPLY AUTHORITY S NETWORK HAVE CERTAIN OBLIGATIONS TO ENSURE THE INSTALLATION IS OPERATED IN A SAFE MANNER. TO THIS END, THE NSW SERVICE AND INSTALLATION RULES UNDER THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ACT (1995) AND AUSGRID REQUIRE THE CONTROLLER (I.E. THE OWNER OR A LESSEE) OF ANY PREMISES HAVING A HV INSTALLATION TO PRODUCE AND MAINTAIN AN INSTALLATION SAFETY MANAGEMENT PLAN. PREPARED BY POWER CONTROL ENGINEERS WWW.PCENG.COM.AU

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Introduction 3 2 Installation Safety Management Plan 3 2.1 High Voltage Installation Responsible Person 3 2.2 Operating Protocol 3 3 References 4 4 Appendicies 5 Appendix A 5 Topics for Inclusion in an ISMP 5 Appendix B 7 Schedule of Minimum Operating Procedures and Safety Equipment - HV Installations 7

3 1 INTRODUCTION High Voltage (HV) customers connected to the supply authority s network have certain obligations to ensure the installation is operated in a safe manner. To this end, the NSW Service and Installation Rules under the Electricity Supply Act (1995) and Ausgrid require the controller (i.e. the owner or a lessee) of any premises having a HV installation to produce and maintain an Installation Safety Management Plan. 2 INSTALLATION SAFETY MANAGEMENT PLAN The contents of an Installation Safety Management Plan (ISMP) should address the full range of risks likely to be associated with the operation, maintenance and possible deterioration of electrical equipment as it ages. The plan should be based on appropriate risk analysis techniques and cover matters such as non-compliant equipment, upgrade and refurbishment programs, site hazards, etc. The plan should address all aspects of the installation, including: System design; Operation; Maintenance; Site specific operating rules and associated schedules; Corrective action procedures; Management and reporting The topics that should be considered for inclusion are further detailed in Appendix A. 2.1 HIGH VOLTAGE INSTALLATION RESPONSIBLE PERSON The High Voltage Installation (HVI) responsible person is a person charged with the responsibility to ensure all aspects of the ISMP are executed in a timely manner. Whilst this role is generally filled by an individual employed by the owner of the HV installation, it can also be delegated to a third party. The duties required to perform this role are outlined in Appendix B. 2.2 OPERATING PROTOCOL An operating protocol is an agreement between the controller of the HV installation and the supply authority (Ausgrid). It forms a part of the ISMP. This document defines the respective responsibilities of the controller of a private HV installation and Ausgrid for the operating (switching) of parts of the customers installation and the electricity distribution network at the interface of the installation and the network. It also records the contact details for communication between Ausgrid s System Control personnel and the customer s high voltage operating personnel. The HVI responsible person will execute the operating protocol when isolation from the electricity distribution network is required.

4 3 REFERENCES The references for this report are taken from the following standards: STANDARD NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 AS 2467 Maintenance of Electrical Switchgear 2 Ausgrid Publication ES1 Customer Connection Information 3 Ausgrid Publication NS195 High Voltage Customer Connections 4 ENA NENS 03-2006 National Guidelines for Safe Access to Electrical and Mechanical Apparatus 5 DWE 07-207 Code of Practice (Electricity) Service and Installation Rules of New South Wales (2007)

5 4 APPENDICIES Appendix A - Topics for Inclusion in an ISMP (Extract from ES1 Customer Connection Information) The following are some, but not necessarily all, of the topics that should be considered for inclusion in a plan: A single line diagram (schematic) for the high voltage installation showing all switches and circuit breakers and their identifying labels or numbers. A set of site specific operating rules covering all aspects of operating the high voltage installation. This should contain specific operating instructions for each piece of high voltage equipment. It should also contain a procedure for arranging isolation of the installation from the Ausgrid high voltage network. Ausgrid s Customer Operations officer, coordinating the arrangements for connection of a new installation, will on request, provide details of the Operating Agreement procedure that applies to arranging isolation of a HV installation from the network. The qualifications and training of people who will be allowed to operate and/or work on the high voltage installation. This should also address retraining/retesting/reaccreditation procedures. Procedures for ensuring that areas containing high voltage equipment are accessible only by persons suitably qualified to enter such areas. Induction procedures for acquainting non-employees (contractors, visitors, etc) with the requirements of the plan when relevant. Inspection and maintenance programs including a periodic testing regime that will ensure all high voltage equipment remains serviceable and safe and that protection schemes will operate correctly when required. A testing regime may need to include both condition monitoring and functional testing. An action plan to address deterioration and aging of equipment or non-compliance with applicable codes such as Australian Standards by instituting a suitable repair and replacement program. Procedures to ensure that no extension or alteration of a HV installation is commissioned without Ausgrid s agreement (refer Electricity (Consumer Safety) Regulation 2006). Notification for extensions to the low voltage installation must also comply with this regulation. Procedures to ensure prior negotiation with Ausgrid concerning proposed alterations that may affect the interface between the distribution network and a HV installation, or increase and/or change the nature of an installation s load. (see Section 8 of this document) It may be relevant to include procedures for safe handling of insulating oils or other substances that will be encountered by staff/contractors in the course of maintaining or repairing electrical equipment (environmental considerations). Hazardous areas including confined space risks must be addressed if these exist or may arise on the plant. Emergency contacts and procedures such as urgent isolation of electricity supply. The correct contact details of authorised personnel must be shown. Procedures for ensuring that parts of a HV installation (eg underground cables) are not damaged by non-electrical staff or contractors (eg by excavators) - Warning signs may be required in some locations.

6 Appendix B - Schedule of Minimum Operating Procedures and Safety Equipment - HV Installations (Extract from Service and Installation Rules of NSW) Contact us for more information: Tel: 02 4961 3344 E-mail: info@pceng.com.au