CONNECTION, ENERGISING, COMMISSIONING AND PERMANENT DISCONNECTION OF HIGH VOLTAGE APPARATUS

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1. SCOPE This document details the procedures to be followed when HV Apparatus is to be connected, energised and commissioned to the System, or Permanently Disconnected from the System and when the Safety Rules shall apply. 2. ISSUE RECORD This document is not controlled. The current version is held on the Energy Networks Intranet. Issue Date Issue No Author Amendment Details Jan 2003 4 Alan Kelly Amendments to introduce the Completion Certificate & Commissioning Certificate. Rebranding changes incorporated and flowcharts introduced. 26 page document March 2003 5 Jack Neilson Amendment to Update Electricity Supply Regs to The Electricity Safety Quality & Continuity Regs 2002. March 2005 6 Fiona Muir Amendment to Appendix 4 & 6, one line added for substation name. Dec 2010 7 Geoff Ryan Changes to procedures relating to IDNO/Customers. Separate versions of Withdrawal Notification Certificate introduced for IDNO/Customers. Removal of jumpers not adequate for Permanent Disconnection extended to cover all voltages not just 33kV and below. Appendix 5 Installation Certificate expanded to include energisation request. 3. ISSUE AUTHORITY Author Owner Issue Authority Geoff Ryan Phil Currie Andy Bird Operational Safety Section Head Operational Safety Manager Health & Safety Director Date: 4/5/11 4. REVIEW This document shall be reviewed as dictated by business change. The proposed revision date can be viewed in the Management Safety Procedure Document Index DOC-00-238. SP Power Systems Limited - 1 - MSP 3.2

5. CONTENTS 1. SCOPE... 1 2. ISSUE RECORD... 1 3. ISSUE AUTHORITY... 1 4. REVIEW... 1 5. CONTENTS... 2 6. INTRODUCTION... 3 7. DEFINITIONS... 3 8. DOCUMENTATION LIST... 4 9. CONDITIONS WHICH DETERMINE WHEN THE SAFETY RULES APPLY... 5 10. CONNECTION, ENERGISING and COMMISSIONING OF HV APPARATUS... 5 10.1 Preconditions for Accepting Apparatus for Connection, Energising and Commissioning to the System... 5 10.2 Withdrawal Notification Certificate... 7 10.3 SPEN Connection Notification Certificate... 7 10.4 Completion Certificate... 7 10.5 Commissioning Certificate... 8 10.6 IDNO or Customer s HV Installation... 8 11. PERMANENT DISCONNECTION OF HV APPARATUS FROM THE SYSTEM... 9 12. NUMBERING OF CERTIFICATES... 10 13. APPENDICES... 10 Appendix 1... 11 SPEN WITHDRAWAL NOTIFICATION CERTIFICATE... 11 Appendix 2... 12 SPEN CONNECTION NOTIFICATION CERTIFICATE... 12 Appendix 3... 13 COMPLETION CERTIFICATE... 13 Appendix 4... 14 COMMISSIONING CERTIFICATE... 14 Appendix 5... 16 IDNO/CUSTOMER INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE AND ENERGISATION REQUEST... 16 Appendix 6... 17 DISCONNECTION NOTIFICATION CERTIFICATE... 17 Appendix 7... 18 IDNO/CUSTOMER WITHDRAWAL NOTIFICATION CERTIFICATE... 18 14. FLOWCHARTS... 19 Figure 1: SPEN Withdrawal Notification Certificate Flowchart 19 Figure 2: SPEN Connection Notification Certificate Flowchart 20 Figure 3: Completion Certificate Flowchart 21 Figure 4: Commissioning Certificate Flowchart 22 Figure 5: IDNO/Customer Installation Certificate and Energisation Request Flowchart 23 Figure 6: Disconnection Notification Certificate Flowchart 24 Figure 7: IDNO/Customer Withdrawal Notification Certificate Flowchart 25 SP Power Systems Limited - 2 - MSP 3.2

6. INTRODUCTION The procedures are necessary to ensure that: (a) Staff and Contractors employed by the Company are notified that HV Apparatus is to be considered as being part of the System and subject to the Safety Rules. (b) Staff and Contractors employed by IDNOs and/or Customers are notified that HV Apparatus is to be considered as being part of the System and subject to the Safety Rules. (c) The appropriate Control Person(s) for the System is/are notified of any proposed connection or disconnection of HV Apparatus. (d) HV Apparatus that is ready for connection is fit to be energised at System voltage. This document does not cover the Control Room procedures which are required to ensure that Operational Control Diagrams are updated in preparation for the new equipment or deletion of the old equipment. The Operational Control Diagrams may be different dependant on voltage. Procedures shall be put in place by the Manager of the appropriate Control Room to ensure that a suitable procedure is in place to maintain and update their Operational Control Diagrams. Note that the sections of this document relating to IDNO and/or Customer Representative may also be relevant when dealing with embedded generation or 3 rd Party Meter Operators. 7. DEFINITIONS Terms printed in bold type are as defined in the ScottishPower Safety Rules (Electrical and Mechanical) 4 th Edition. Terms printed in italics are as defined in the Definitions document (OPSAF-11-002) of the Management Safety Procedures. Terms defined in this document are shown in bold italic: Direct Control Where Contractors or other Company staff work exclusively for, and report directly to, a SPEN project manager/supervisor who allocates their work activities. Permanent Disconnection (Permanently Disconnected) Apparatus is considered to be Permanently Disconnected when it has been disconnected from the System and associated auxiliary supplies such that it is no longer considered part of the System and cannot be made Live by closing an Isolating Device or a switch, or inserting a fuse or link. A jumper shall be considered a link on HV Apparatus. It is accepted that Permanently Disconnected Apparatus may return to service in some form or another after work or testing has been completed and a Connection Notification Certificate issued. Work or testing carried out on Apparatus that has been Permanently Disconnected is not subject to the application of the Safety Rules (Electrical & Mechanical) 4 th Edition. Note that although an item of Apparatus may have been Permanently Disconnected from the System, Danger to persons may still exist due to its proximity to the System and this Danger must be controlled. Abbreviations: IDNO Independent Distribution Network Operator SPEN ScottishPower Energy Networks SAP Senior Authorised Person ASC Apparatus Status Certificate RISSP Record of Inter System Safety Precautions SP Power Systems Limited - 3 - MSP 3.2

8. DOCUMENTATION LIST Certificate Description Issued By Issued To SPEN Withdrawal Notification Certificate SPEN project manager/ supervisor (Appendix 1) A certificate issued to all parties who have been working on Apparatus to make it clear which Apparatus is to be considered as Live. Receipted by a responsible representative of each party working on the construction or reconstruction of SPEN HV Apparatus prior to its connection to the SPEN System, acknowledging that the HV Apparatus is to be considered Live and connected to the SPEN System and that all persons in the charge of the recipient of the certificate have been informed that no further work shall be carried out unless the Person in charge of such work is in possession of a SPEN Safety Document. Responsible representative of SPEN or SPEN Contractor or other Company Division/Section SPEN Connection Notification Certificate (Appendix 2) A certificate completed prior to the connection of SPEN HV Apparatus to the SPEN System following construction or reconstruction work, advising the appropriate SPEN Control Person(s) of the transfer of responsibility for that Apparatus. SAP SPEN Control Person Completion Certificate (Appendix 3) A certificate completed prior to the energisation of HV Apparatus from the System following the completion of construction or reconstruction work, recording a declaration from the Contractor or Company Division/Section responsible for the work or testing that the HV Apparatus is fit to be energised from the System. Responsible representative of Contractor or Company Division/Section SPEN project manager/ supervisor Commissioning Certificate (Appendix 4) A certificate completed prior to the energisation of HV Apparatus from the System following construction or reconstruction work, advising the appropriate Control Person(s) that the HV Apparatus is fit to be energised and the state of such Apparatus throughout the testing programme. SAP SPEN Control Person IDNO/Customer Installation Certificate and Energisation Request A certificate completed by the IDNO/Customer or Customer s Authorised Person, stating that the IDNO/Customer's installation complies with appropriate regulations, has been pressure tested and can be energised. IDNO/Customer or Customer s Authorised Person SPEN SAP (Appendix 5) Disconnection Notification Certificate (Appendix 6) A certificate completed by a SAP detailing HV Apparatus Permanently Disconnected from the System and agreeing with the appropriate Control Person(s) the transfer of responsibility for that Apparatus back to the SAP. SAP Control Person IDNO/Customer Withdrawal Notification Certificate (Appendix 7) A certificate which is receipted by a responsible representative of the IDNO/Customer prior to the SPEN interface Apparatus being connected to the SPEN network, acknowledging that no further work shall be undertaken at the interface between the SPEN network and the IDNO/Customer installation without the application of appropriate safety precautions and exchange of interface documentation. SAP IDNO/Customer or Customer s Authorised Person SP Power Systems Limited - 4 - MSP 3.2

9. CONDITIONS WHICH DETERMINE WHEN THE SAFETY RULES APPLY 9.1 The Safety Rules shall apply to work or testing on or adjacent to HV Apparatus which is part of the System or to HV Apparatus which may be made Live by closing an Isolating Device or a switch, or inserting a fuse or link. A jumper shall be considered a link on HV Apparatus. The Safety Rules shall also apply to work or testing on HV Apparatus which may be made Live from the LV System by closing an Isolating Device or a switch or by inserting a fuse or link. 9.2 Work or testing on HV Apparatus or equipment which is neither part of the System nor connected to it, but by its proximity to the System creates Danger to persons working thereon, shall only be carried out when Safety from the System has been established and an appropriate Safety Document has been issued. 10. CONNECTION, ENERGISING AND COMMISSIONING OF HV APPARATUS 10.1 Preconditions for Accepting Apparatus for Connection, Energising and Commissioning to the System 10.1.1 Before any HV Apparatus is accepted for connection to the System, it shall be examined by the persons carrying out the work for defects and/or omissions and these, if found, shall be rectified satisfactorily. It shall be given a thorough inspection to ensure that no extraneous materials have been left behind and that all temporary connections used for testing purposes have been removed. 10.1.2 There are two versions of the Withdrawal Notification Certificate: i) SPEN Withdrawal Notification Certificate (see Appendix 1); and ii) IDNO/Customer Withdrawal Notification Certificate (see Appendix 7). Section 10.6 provides further details on the use of IDNO/Customer Withdrawal Notification Certificates. 10.1.3 Subject to bullet points 1, 2 and 3 below, a SPEN Withdrawal Notification Certificate(s) shall be completed so that due notice is given to all SPEN staff and Contractors and to other Company Divisions/Sections concerned that new or reconstructed SPEN HV Apparatus is going to be connected to the System. A SPEN Withdrawal Notification Certificate is not required: 1) In the situation when all work and testing has been carried out by persons working under the Direct Control of the project manager/supervisor responsible for the work. 2) For cable laying contractors (excluding jointers). 3) Where the work has been carried out under Safety Document(s). Note: When a SPEN Withdrawal Notification Certificate is not required, the project manager/supervisor shall ensure that all persons working on the Apparatus are made aware that the Apparatus is about to be made Live, and that no further work shall be undertaken on that Apparatus unless the Person in charge of the work is in possession of a SPEN Safety Document. SP Power Systems Limited - 5 - MSP 3.2

10.1.4 The appropriate Control Centre shall be notified of the intention to connect new or reconstructed HV Apparatus to the System a minimum of 48 hours in advance and shall be given a Switching programme and/or Switching outage request detailing the connection programme. 10.1.5 The appropriate Control Centre must ensure that their Operational Control Diagram has been updated and, where practicable, tested in preparation for acceptance of the new HV Apparatus. 10.1.6 A SPEN Connection Notification Certificate shall be completed prior to connecting new or reconstructed Apparatus to the System in all situations where a SPEN or IDNO/Customer Withdrawal Notification Certificate has been issued. 10.1.7 At 33kV and lower voltages where no Withdrawal Notification Certificate has been issued, a Switching programme which clearly identifies the new or reconstructed Apparatus that is to be connected to the System may be used in place of a SPEN Connection Notification Certificate. 10.1.8 The SPEN Completion Certificate is intended to ensure that the SPEN Contractor accepts full responsibility for the work and testing they have carried out on the SPEN HV Apparatus and that the work and testing is sufficient to ensure the Apparatus is fit to be energised from the System. 10.1.9 Subject to the note below, a SPEN Completion Certificate shall be completed prior to the energising of SPEN HV Apparatus from the System that has been subject to construction and reconstruction work or testing by Contractors or Company staff working as Contractors. Note: A SPEN Completion Certificate may not be required when work and testing has been carried out by Contractors or Company staff working under the Direct Control of the project manager/supervisor responsible for the work, and the project manager/supervisor is satisfied that the HV Apparatus is fit to be energised. 10.1.10 The Commissioning Certificate replaces the Transmission Network Management Testing Certificate and shall be used to record the commissioning of HV Apparatus in the following situations: HV Apparatus operating at 132kV and above; Primary Substations; Protection only schemes below 33kV which have been installed/modified, with the exclusion of factory set protection. 10.1.11 An IDNO/Customer Installation Certificate and Energisation Request shall be completed for an HV installation that will be owned and controlled by an IDNO or Customer prior to its connection to the SPEN System. The IDNO/Customer Installation Certificate and Energisation Request shall confirm the installation complies with the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989, The Electricity Safety Quality & Continuity Regulations 2002, the current edition of the IET Wiring Regulations as applicable and appropriate tests have been completed to ensure the installation is safe for energisation. See Section 10.6. SP Power Systems Limited - 6 - MSP 3.2

10.2 Withdrawal Notification Certificate 10.2.1 The SPEN or IDNO/Customer Withdrawal Notification Certificate (Appendix 1 or Appendix 7) shall state clearly the HV Apparatus that is to be connected to the System. 10.2.2 Subject to 10.1.3 and 10.6, HV Apparatus shall not be connected to the System until a Withdrawal Notification Certificate has been signed and received by a responsible representative of each party involved in the work. The representative signing the Certificate shall be responsible for informing all persons in his charge that no further work shall be carried out on or near the HV Apparatus unless in receipt of a Safety Document. 10.2.3 The SPEN project manager/supervisor responsible for the project shall retain a signed copy of each Withdrawal Notification Certificate for record purposes. When it is necessary to issue more than one Withdrawal Notification Certificate, each one shall be numbered uniquely. 10.3 SPEN Connection Notification Certificate 10.3.1 Subject to 10.1.7, a SPEN Connection Notification Certificate (Appendix 2) shall be prepared by the responsible SAP when the SPEN HV Apparatus is ready for connection to the System. The project manager/supervisor shall enter details of Withdrawal Notification Certificate(s) and, where appropriate, Completion Certificate(s) in Section 1 Declaration and shall then sign Section 1 in the presence of the SAP accepting the HV Apparatus for transfer to the Control Person. (Note: for some projects the SAP and the project manager may be the same person). 10.3.2 The SPEN Connection Notification Certificate shall serve as a complete record of all Withdrawal Notification Certificates. 10.3.3 Details of Completion Certificates shall only be included if a Commissioning Certificate is not required and all work is complete. 10.3.4 The responsible SAP shall ensure that the Control Person and where applicable the Power Station Manager has received an advance copy of the SPEN Connection Notification Certificate detailing the HV Apparatus to be connected to the System prior to that HV Apparatus being connected to the System. 10.3.5 Section 2 "Transfer of Control" of the SPEN Connection Notification Certificate shall be completed by the responsible SAP with the Consent of the Control Person accepting the HV Apparatus for connection to the System. The HV Apparatus shall now be considered as being connected to the System. 10.3.6 After the Transfer of Control procedure has been completed, any Safety Documents required to enable the final connection to the System to be made and tested shall be issued with the Consent of the Control Person. 10.3.7 The SAP shall retain the original SPEN Connection Notification Certificate. A copy shall be sent to the project manager/supervisor, Control Manager, Grid System Manager and Power Station Manager as appropriate which will be completed / updated by the Control Person as appropriate. 10.4 Completion Certificate 10.4.1 Subject to 10.1.9 a Completion Certificate (Appendix 3) shall be completed by the Contractor(s) carrying out work and testing on HV Apparatus prior to its energisation from the System. The Contractor shall clearly state the HV Apparatus to which the work and testing has been applied and is fit to be energised in Section 1 Declaration. On major projects more than one Completion Certificate may be required to cover all items of Apparatus. SP Power Systems Limited - 7 - MSP 3.2

10.4.2 All work and test records completed throughout the project to meet the requirements of the Contract and necessary to ensure HV Apparatus is fit to be energised shall be available to the project manager/supervisor prior to receiving the Completion Certificate. 10.4.3 All limitations detailing the HV Apparatus not fit for normal service shall be recorded in Section 1. 10.4.4 The project manager/supervisor shall sign to confirm receipt of the Completion Certificate and work & test records in Section 2 Receipt. 10.4.5 The project manager/supervisor shall retain the Completion Certificate. When it is necessary to issue more than one Completion Certificate, each one shall be numbered uniquely. Details of all Completion Certificates received shall be recorded in the Commissioning Certificate as per 10.5.1 or in a Connection Notification Certificate if a Commissioning Certificate is not used as per 10.3.3. 10.5 Commissioning Certificate 10.5.1 Subject to the conditions listed in 10.1.10 a Commissioning Certificate (Appendix 4) shall be prepared by the responsible SAP when the HV Apparatus is fit for energising from the System. The project manager/supervisor shall enter details of relevant Completion Certificate(s) in Section 1 Declaration and shall then sign Section 1 in the presence of the SAP accepting the HV Apparatus for commissioning. 10.5.2 The responsible SAP shall ensure that the Control Person and where applicable the Power Station Manager has received an advance copy of the Commissioning Certificate detailing the HV Apparatus to be energised from the System prior to that HV Apparatus being energised from the System. 10.5.3 The engineer responsible for the protection testing shall sign Section 2 Protection Setting Declaration stating that all testing which can be done before the HV Apparatus is energised has been completed and suitable settings have been applied to enable the Apparatus to be energised. These settings shall be recorded. 10.5.4 The HV Apparatus may now be energised with the Consent of the Control Person and the details recorded in Section 3 Energising by the SAP. 10.5.5 The engineer responsible for the protection testing shall complete Section 4 Completion of Protection Testing noting any limitations that apply. 10.5.6 The SAP responsible for operational checks shall complete Section 5 Completion of Operational Testing noting any limitations that apply. 10.5.7 When all protection and operational limitations are removed, Section 6 Completion shall be completed by the appropriate SPEN staff and the SAP shall notify the Control Person that the HV Apparatus is now in normal service. 10.5.8 The SAP shall retain the original certificate. A copy shall be sent to the project manager/supervisor, Control Manager, Grid System Manager and Power Station Manager as appropriate which will be completed/updated by the Control Person as appropriate. 10.6 IDNO or Customer s HV Installation Where the HV Installation to be connected to the System is owned and controlled by an IDNO or Customer the two items of documentation detailed below will be exchanged between the SPEN SAP and the appropriate IDNO/Customer Representative. These documents can be issued in any order. SP Power Systems Limited - 8 - MSP 3.2

10.6.1 IDNO/Customer Withdrawal Notification Certificate (Appendix 7) Before any new SPEN owned and operated Apparatus which is to supply an IDNO or Customer is connected to the SPEN System then, in addition to the process set out in Sections 10.1 to 10.5 of this procedure, the following shall apply: i) A SPEN SAP shall establish precautions at the interface with the IDNO/Customer to ensure the IDNO/Customer network cannot be inadvertently energised e.g. the interface circuit breaker disconnector or switch disconnector shall be confirmed as open and shall be Locked in the open position. ii) An IDNO/Customer Withdrawal Notification Certificate shall be issued by the SPEN SAP to the IDNO/Customer Representative. A record of the issue of this document shall be made on the SPEN Connection Notification Certificate issued to the SPEN Control Person as detailed in Section 10.3 of this procedure. iii) As the SPEN interface Apparatus must now be considered as being connected to the SPEN System the following shall apply: Before any further work is undertaken at the IDNO/Customer to SPEN interface, safety precautions shall be established by both parties and appropriate interface documentation exchanged i.e. RISSP or ASC. Before the IDNO/Customer carries out any further work within the rest of their network they shall establish safety precautions as required by their own safety rules. 10.6.2 IDNO/Customer Installation Certificate and Energisation Request (Appendix 5) This document shall be completed by the IDNO/Customer Representative prior to their installation being energised from the SPEN System. This shall be accompanied by a copy of the IDNO/Customer interface diagram. The following conditions shall be complied with: 10.6.2.1 Before energising the IDNO/Customer installation the SPEN SAP and SPEN Control Person shall consult to confirm that all interface documentation (RISSP or ASC) has been cancelled. 10.6.2.2 The SPEN SAP shall confirm that only a minimum of the IDNO/Customer installation will be initially energised, i.e. the first circuit breaker or switch is open, and no earths have been left on that section of network. 10.6.2.3 Where practicable the SPEN SAP shall energise the IDNO/Customer installation by remote operation. 11. PERMANENT DISCONNECTION OF HV APPARATUS FROM THE SYSTEM 11.1 The procedure detailed in this section applies to Apparatus that is Permanently Disconnected from the System, control of which is being transferred from the Control Person responsible for the System to which the Apparatus was connected, to a SAP representing a Business Unit Manager. The procedure does not, in general, apply where Apparatus is being replaced e.g. where a faulty transformer is removed and replaced by another transformer under the terms of a Safety Document Consented to by the Control Person responsible for the System. The procedure may however be used at the discretion of the Control Person and the SAP when the job is long term and would involve the issue of numerous Safety Documents e.g. the change of a faulty primary transformer or the refurbishment of a complete substation. The decision to use this procedure may only be taken once the equipment has been physically disconnected under Safety Documentation and Safety from the System can be assured until it is necessary to connect the new Apparatus to the System. SP Power Systems Limited - 9 - MSP 3.2

HV Apparatus shall only be considered to be Permanently Disconnected from the System and excluded from the requirements of the Safety Rules when all HV and LV conductors connected to the HV Apparatus have been physically removed to give the required Safety Distance and all Safety Documents associated with the HV Apparatus have been cancelled. Removal of jumpers shall not be considered as adequate for Permanent Disconnection of HV Apparatus. 11.2 The appropriate Control Centre shall be notified of the intention to Permanently Disconnect any HV Apparatus from the System a minimum of 48 hours in advance and shall be given a Switching programme and/or Switching outage request detailing the disconnection programme. 11.3 Where appropriate and following disconnection of the HV Apparatus by removal of HV and LV connections a SAP shall complete a Disconnection Notification Certificate (Appendix 6) jointly with the relevant Control Person. The Disconnection Notification Certificate shall state clearly the HV Apparatus that has been Permanently Disconnected from the System and the position and number of any earths transferred to the control of the SAP. 11.4 The SAP shall retain the original Disconnection Notification Certificate. A copy shall be sent to the Control Manager, Grid System Manager and Power Station Manager as appropriate. 12. NUMBERING OF CERTIFICATES Certificates shall be numbered in the following manner: ABC /07 /10 /001 Sequential number Month Calendar year Initials of SAP or Authorisation No. Note: This numbering system has been modified to correspond with the new proposal for numbering Safety Documents. 13. APPENDICES SP Power Systems Limited - 10 - MSP 3.2

Appendix 1 Certificate No.... SPEN WITHDRAWAL NOTIFICATION CERTIFICATE (To be completed by all parties working on SPEN HV Apparatus prior to its connection to the SPEN System) 1 DECLARATION To:... of... (Contractor or Company Division/Section) Please note that the following HV Apparatus:................................ at... Substation/Site shall now be considered as being Live and connected to the SPEN System. No further work shall be undertaken without the application of the appropriate safety precautions as defined in the ScottishPower Safety Rules and the Person in charge of such work is in possession of a SPEN Safety Document. 2 ISSUE Signature:.. Name: Authorisation No.... On behalf of SPEN Designation:... Time:... Date:... 3 RECEIPT I acknowledge receipt of the above notice and confirm that all persons under my charge have been notified that no further work shall be done on the HV Apparatus detailed in Section 1 above without the application of the appropriate safety precautions as defined in the ScottishPower Safety Rules. Signature:.... Name: Authorisation No.*... On behalf of:.. (Contractor or Company Division/Section) Designation:... Time:... Date:... * Where applicable. SP Power Systems Limited - 11 - MSP 3.2

Appendix 2 Certificate No....... SPEN CONNECTION NOTIFICATION CERTIFICATE (To be completed prior to connection of SPEN HV Apparatus to the SPEN System) 1 DECLARATION To: Control Manager/Grid System Manager (Delete as appropriate) Please note that the following HV Apparatus: Numbered in accordance with Drawing... at... Substation/Site shall now be considered as being Live and connected to the SPEN System. I certify that all persons under my charge including other Company Sections/Departments, Contractors' staff and any other parties involved, have been notified that no work shall be undertaken on the HV Apparatus unless the Person in charge of such work is in possession of a SPEN Safety Document or in the case of IDNO/Customer's HV Apparatus, appropriate safety precautions have been applied. The relevant Withdrawal Notification Certificate/Completion Certificate numbers are detailed below: Withdrawal Notification or Completion Cert. No. * Plant Item Contractor Signed: Name:.. Time:.. Date:..... (Project manager/supervisor) Designation:. On behalf of:....... (Company Division/Section) I confirm that the HV Apparatus detailed above is ready for transfer to the Control Person for connection to the System. Signed:.. Name:.... Authorisation No.... (Being a SAP) Time:. Date:. 2 TRANSFER OF CONTROL Control of the above mentioned HV Apparatus is hereby transferred to:..... (Control Person) with his Consent and shall now be considered as being connected to the System. All further work shall be carried out under a Safety Document. Signed:. Name:.. Authorisation No...... (Being a SAP) Time:... Date:... * Note: Only record Completion Certificate numbers on this form if no Commissioning Certificate has been issued. SP Power Systems Limited - 12 - MSP 3.2

Appendix 3 Certificate No.... COMPLETION CERTIFICATE (To be completed by the Contractor or Company representative responsible for the work or testing of the HV Apparatus and its associated protection, monitoring and control systems prior to its energisation from the SPEN System). 1 DECLARATION To: The project manager/supervisor, please note that the following HV Apparatus: Numbered in accordance with Drawing... At... Substation/Site is fit to be energised from the System and may now be used, operated or put into service for the purpose of undertaking off-load and on-load commissioning tests. All works have been completed, tested and set to work by the Contractor(s) in accordance with the Conditions of Contract and SPEN requirements. The HV Apparatus is fit for service apart from the Limitations specified below. This certificate does not signify Taking-Over nor does it alter the responsibility for the safety of personnel or equipment. Limitations... Signed:. Name:..... Time:..... Date:... Designation On behalf of:... (Company Division/Section or Contractor) 2 RECEIPT I acknowledge receipt of the above notice(s) and all work and testing certificates associated with the above HV Apparatus necessary to demonstrate it is fit to be energised. Signed: Name:..... Time:... Date:. (Being the project manager/supervisor) SP Power Systems Limited - 13 - MSP 3.2

Appendix 4 COMMISSIONING CERTIFICATE Certificate No.. 1 DECLARATION To: Control Manager/Grid System Manager (Delete as appropriate) Please note that work and testing has been carried out on the undernoted HV Apparatus permitting it to be energised. At... Substation/Site Where the work and testing has been subject to a Completion Certificate, details are provided below: Completion Plant Item Contractor Certificate No. I have received the above Completion Certificates, or work and testing has been carried out under Direct Control to my satisfaction, and the HV Apparatus is fit to be energised from the System. Signed:. Name:..... Time:... Date:. (Project manager/supervisor) I accept that the HV Apparatus detailed above is ready for energising from the System. Signed: Name:..... Time:... Date:. (Being a SAP) 2 PROTECTION SETTING DECLARATION Suitable protection settings have been applied to all relays permitting the HV Apparatus detailed in Section 1 to be energised. In order to complete off-load and on-load commissioning tests, energising is now required. Signed: Name:..... Time:... Date:. Authorisation No.... (Being a SPEN Authorised Person) 3 ENERGISING The HV Apparatus detailed in Section 1 was energised at: Time:... Date:... by...... Control Person Signed:. Name:..... Time:... Date:. Authorisation No.... (Being a SPEN SAP) SP Power Systems Limited - 14 - MSP 3.2

Appendix 4 (Cont d) 4 COMPLETION OF PROTECTION TESTING Off-load and on-load protection testing has now been completed on the above HV Apparatus. Service settings have been applied to all relays and the relays may be put into service subject to any limitations noted hereunder. (Enter N/A if no limitations). Limitations... At... Substation/Site Signed: Name:..... Time:... Date:. Authorisation No.... (Being a SPEN Authorised Person) 5 COMPLETION OF OPERATIONAL TESTING Operational checks have now been completed on the above HV Apparatus and the HV Apparatus may be put into service subject to any limitations noted hereunder. (Enter N/A if no limitations). Limitations....... At... Substation/Site Signed:. Name:..... Time:... Date:. Authorisation No.... (Being a SPEN SAP) 6 COMPLETION All limitations detailed in Section 4 are removed and the HV Apparatus may now be put into normal service. Signed:. Name:..... Time:... Date:. Authorisation No.... (Being a SPEN SAP) All limitations detailed in Section 5 are removed and the HV Apparatus may now be put into normal service. Signed:. Name:..... Time:... Date:. Authorisation No.... (Being a SPEN Authorised Person) The HV Apparatus is now in normal service. Time:.. Date:. by..... Control Person SP Power Systems Limited - 15 - MSP 3.2

Appendix 5 Certificate No.. IDNO/CUSTOMER INSTALLATION CERTIFICATE AND ENERGISATION REQUEST (To be completed by the IDNO/Customer Representative or Customer s Authorised Person when the IDNO/Customer installation is ready for energisation from the SPEN network. Return this form to the SPEN Representative/SAP:....) IDNO/Customer Name:... Site Location:...... Plant/Apparatus Identification:............... Declaration by IDNO/Customer Representative or Customer s Authorised Person. With reference to the Plant/Apparatus identified above I confirm that: i) The installation complies in every respect with the requirements of The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989, The Electricity Safety Quality & Continuity Regulations 2002, and the current edition of the IET Wiring Regulations as appropriate. ii) Appropriate tests have been completed to ensure the installation is safe for energisation e.g. insulation resistance testing, functional testing of protective devices, etc. iii) All persons under my control or involved in work on, or the operation of, the Plant/Apparatus identified above have been notified that the installation must be treated as Live. iv) A copy of the IDNO/Customer interface network diagram is attached. v) All interface documentation (i.e. RISSP or ASC) have been cleared and cancelled. vi) The minimum possible part of the IDNO/Customer installation will be energised when SPEN close their interface circuit breaker/switch (i.e. the first circuit breaker or switch within the IDNO/Customer installation is Locked in the open position). vii) All earths, tools and equipment have been removed from the section of the installation to be energised and any Safety Documents for that section cleared and cancelled. viii) The installation is ready for energisation. Before energisation SPEN must liaise with the IDNO/Customer Control Person or Customer s Authorised Person named below: Name:. Phone No.. ix) Other information:............ Name:. Signed:... (IDNO/Customer Representative or Customer s Authorised Person) Designation:... Time:..Date: Company:.. Address:... Phone Number:... Fax Number.... Email:...... SP Power Systems Limited - 16 - MSP 3.2

Appendix 6 DISCONNECTION NOTIFICATION CERTIFICATE Certificate No....... To: * Grid System Manager Control Manager Power Station Manager The following HV Apparatus has been Permanently Disconnected from the System by physical removal of all HV and LV connections to give the required Safety Distance: # At... Substation/Site The following earths have been transferred to my control by... Control Person Earths:... At... Substation/Site All Safety Documents relating to the Apparatus have been cancelled. I have agreed with... Control Person that the HV Apparatus is Permanently Disconnected from the System and is now under my control. Other Remarks:... Signed:. Name:..... Time:... Date:. Authorisation No.... (Being a SPEN SAP) * Delete as appropriate. # Removal of jumpers shall not be adequate for Permanent Disconnection of HV Apparatus. SP Power Systems Limited - 17 - MSP 3.2

Appendix 7 Certificate No.... IDNO/CUSTOMER WITHDRAWAL NOTIFICATION CERTIFICATE (To be issued by the SPEN SAP to the IDNO/Customer Representative or Customer s Authorised Person before the SPEN interface Apparatus is connected to the SPEN network). 1 DECLARATION To:... of... (IDNO/Customer Representative or Customer s Authorised Person) Please note that the following SPEN Plant/Apparatus: At... Substation/Site shall now be considered as being Live and connected to the SPEN System. No further work shall be undertaken on the following Apparatus, at the interface between the SPEN network and the IDNO/Customer installation, without the application of the appropriate safety precautions and exchange of interface documentation (e.g. RISSP or ASC) as defined in the ScottishPower Safety Rules/Procedures: Also note that any IDNO/Customer Apparatus connected to the IDNO/Customer installation may now require the application of the appropriate IDNO/Customer safety rules/procedures. 2 ISSUE Name:... Signature:... On behalf of SPEN Designation:... Time:... Date:... SPEN Authorisation No.... 3 RECEIPT I acknowledge receipt of the above notice and confirm that all persons under my charge have been notified that no further work shall be done on Apparatus at the interface with SPEN as detailed in Section 1 above without the application of the appropriate safety precautions as defined in the ScottishPower Safety Rules/Procedures. I also acknowledge that IDNO/Customer Apparatus connected to the IDNO/Customer installation may now require the application of the appropriate IDNO/Customer safety rules/procedures. Name:... Signature:... IDNO/Customer Representative or Customer s Authorised Person on behalf of:... Designation:... Time:... Date:... SPEN Authorisation No. (If Applicable):... SP Power Systems Limited - 18 - MSP 3.2

14. FLOWCHARTS Figure 1: SPEN Withdrawal Notification Certificate (WNC) Flowchart Project manager/supervisor Contractor or Company Division/Section Representative New or reconstructed HV Apparatus is ready to be connected to the System Yes Has work been under a Safety Document or the Direct Control of the project manager/ supervisor? (10.1.3) No Withdrawal Notification Certificate (WNC) is not required Withdrawal Notification Certificate (WNC) is required Project manager/supervisor must make all staff aware HV Apparatus to be made Live and all further work subject to ScottishPower Safety Rules (10.1.3 Note) Issue WNC to all Company Divisions/Sections and Contractors (except cable layers) (10.1.3) Complete Section 1 & 2 for every WNC issued Notify all persons in your charge that HV Apparatus is to be considered Live (10.2.2) Record issue of SPEN WNC on SPEN Connection Notification Certificate (10.3.1). Retain signed copy of every WNC issued Confirm all persons in your charge have been informed and sign Section 3 of WNC All staff notified that HV Apparatus is to be considered Live In the case of conflict between the flowchart and the provisions of the written text, the written text will prevail SP Power Systems Limited - 19 - MSP 3.2

Figure 2: SPEN Connection Notification Certificate (CNC) Flowchart Project manager/supervisor Senior Authorised Person Control Person New or reconstructed HV Apparatus is ready to be connected to the System Is HV Apparatus operating above 33kV or a Withdrawal Notification Certificate (WNC) been issued (10.1.6/7) Yes Connection Notification Certificate (CNC) is required No Connection Notification Certificate (CNC) is not required Send switching programme, clearly identifying HV Apparatus to Control Room (10.1.7) Send switching programme or outage request a min. of 48hrs in advance to control room (10.1.4) Record details of all WNCs (and where appropriate Completion Certificates). Complete and sign Section 1 of CNC in presence of SAP (10.3.1) Accept HV Apparatus for transfer to the Control Person and sign Section 1 of CNC (10.3.1) Send advance copies of CNC to the appropriate Control Person (10.3.4) Update and where practicable test Operational Control Diagram according to local procedures (10.1.5) Complete Section 2 of CNC to confirm transfer of control of the HV Apparatus (10.3.5) Consent to receive control of the HV Apparatus Retain original copy of CNC and send copies to appropriate persons (10.3.7) HV Apparatus considered as being connected to the System In the case of conflict between the flowchart and the provisions of the written text, the written text will prevail SP Power Systems Limited - 20 - MSP 3.2

Figure 3: Completion Certificate (CC) Flowchart Project manager/supervisor Contractor or Company Division/Section Representative Work and testing on new or reconstructed HV Apparatus by Contractors or Company staff working as Contractors Work and testing considered to be complete such that HV Apparatus is fit for service Yes Was work & testing under the Direct Control of project manager/supervisor? (10.1. 9) No Completion Certificate (CC) is not required Completion Certificate (CC) is required Contractor to fill out Section 1 of Completion Certificate (10.4.1) Receive work and test records and sign Section 2 of Completion Certificate (10.4.4) Contractor to submit all work and testing records (10.4.2) Retain Completion Certificate and record details in the appropriate Commissioning Certificate (10.4.5) or on a SPEN Connection Notification Certificate (CNC) if no CC required (10.3.1 & 10.3.3) Project manager/supervisor satisfied that HV Apparatus is fit to be energised (10.1.10) Yes HV Apparatus fit for energisation In the case of conflict between the flowchart and the provisions of the written text, the written text will prevail SP Power Systems Limited - 21 - MSP 3.2

Figure 4: Commissioning Certificate Flowchart Project manager/supervisor Senior Authorised Person Authorised Person responsible for protection testing Control Person New or reconstructed HV Apparatus is connected and work completed Will HV Apparatus be operating at 132kV or above, or is a Primary s/s or protection only scheme being commissioned? (10.1.10) Yes Where required, prepare a Commissioning Programme and send to the Control Room Commissioning Certificate is required No Complete Section 1 of Commissioning Certificate entering details of relevant Completion Certificates and sign in presence of SAP (10.5.1) Accept HV Apparatus for commissioning and sign Section 1 of Commissioning Certificate (10.5.1) Commissioning Certificate not required Send copy of part completed Commissioning Certificate to appropriate Control Person (10.5.2) Receive copy of Commissioning Programme and part completed Commissioning Certificate Instruct changes to protection settings Change and record protection settings and sign Section 2 of Commissioning Certificate (10.5.3) Confirm/energise HV Apparatus and record details in Section 3 (10.5.4) Consent to / energise HV Apparatus and record details (10.5.4) Record off-load and onload protection testing and limitations in Section 4 (10.5.5) Record details of off-load and on-load protection testing and limitations Complete all operational tests and record limitations in Section 5 (10.5.6) Record details of all operational tests and limitations Complete Section 6 when all limitations removed (10.5.7) Record confirmation that all limitations removed System normal In the case of conflict between the flowchart and the provisions of the written text, the written text will prevail SP Power Systems Limited - 22 - MSP 3.2

Figure 5: IDNO/Customer Installation Certificate and Energisation Request Flowchart IDNO/Customer's Authorised Person Senior Authorised Person Control Person HV installation constructed by IDNO/Customer requiring connecting to, and energisation from, SPEN System Complete Appendix 5 form and return to SAP with copy of interface diagram (10.6.2) Provide IDNO/Customer with copy of Appendix 5 form. Confirm time/date for energisation and agree minimum amount of network to be energised (10.6.2.2) Receive Appendix 5 form and interface diagram. Liaise with IDNO/Customer representative regarding time/date for energisation and agree minimum amount of IDNO/Customer network to be energised (10.6.2.2) Confirm IDNO/Customer Withdrawal Notification Certificate (Appendix 7) issued (10.6.1). Send copy of SPEN Connection Notification Certificate to appropriate Control Person (10.3.4) together with copy of IDNO/Customer Installation Certificate & Energisation Request and interface diagram. Receive copy of SPEN Connection Notification Certificate (10.3.4), IDNO/Customer Installation Certificate & Energisation Request and interface diagram Request energisation of minimum amount of IDNO/Customer network (10.6.2.2) by remote control if practicable (10.6.2.3) Confirm with SPEN SAP that all interface documentation (RISSP or ASC) has been cancelled (10.6.2.1) Give Consent for IDNO/Customer network to be energised from SPEN System Consult with IDNO/Customer s Authorised Person on site and energise IDNO/Customer network In the case of conflict between the flowchart and the provisions of the written text, the written text will prevail SP Power Systems Limited - 23 - MSP 3.2

Figure 6: Disconnection Notification Certificate Flowchart Senior Authorised Person Control Person Permanent Disconnection of HV Apparatus from the System (11) Send Switching programme/outage request and copy of Disconnection Notification Certificate to the appropriate Control Room a minimum 48hrs in advance of work (11.2) Receive advance copy of Disconnection Notification Certificate and Switching programme/outage request (11.2) Permanently Disconnect HV Apparatus (11.3) Consent to Permanently Disconnect HV Apparatus (11.3) Complete Disconnection Notification Certificate (11.3) Retain original Disconnection Notification Certificate and send copy to appropriate persons (11.4) HV Apparatus Permanently Disconnected In the case of conflict between the flowchart and the provisions of the written text, the written text will prevail SP Power Systems Limited - 24 - MSP 3.2

Figure 7: IDNO/Customer Withdrawal Notification Certificate Flowchart IDNO/Customer's Authorised Person Senior Authorised Person Control Person SPEN owned Apparatus at the interface with the IDNO/Customer ready to be connected to the SPEN System Establish precautions at the interface with the IDNO/Customer (CB or Switch Locked open) (10.6.1.i) Complete Section 3 of IDNO/Customer Withdrawal Notification Certificate and return to SPEN SAP (10.6.1.ii) Complete Section 1 & 2 and issue IDNO/Customer Withdrawal Notification Certificate to IDNO/Customer Representative (10.6.1.ii) Record issue of IDNO/Customer Withdrawal Notification Certificate on SPEN Connection Notification Certificate (10.3.1) If any further work is required within the IDNO/Customer network ensure safety precautions are established in accordance with own Safety Rules (10.6.1.iii) Send advance copy of SPEN Connection Notification Certificate to Control Person (10.3.4) Receive copy of SPEN Connection Notification Certificate (10.3.4) If any work is required at the interface with the SPEN network establish appropriate safety precautions and issue/receive interface documentation (RISSP or ASC) (10.6.1.iii) If any work is required at the interface with the IDNO/Customer network establish appropriate safety precautions and issue/receive interface documentation (RISSP or ASC) (10.6.1.iii) In the case of conflict between the flowchart and the provisions of the written text, the written text will prevail SP Power Systems Limited - 25 - MSP 3.2