Professional Documents
Culture Documents
1.1
Introduction .................................................................................................. 1
2.
2.1
3.
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
3.10
3.11
3.12
3.13
3.14
3.15
3.16
3.17
3.18
3.19
4.
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
4.9
4.10
4.11
4.12
4.20
4.21
Main Gate and/or Secondary Gate if Available with Barrier System and
Fence......................................................................................................... 39
Driveway .................................................................................................... 42
Drains ........................................................................................................ 42
External Compound ................................................................................... 42
Wall / Floor Tiling ....................................................................................... 43
Door for Equipment Access........................................................................ 43
Signage & Locations Plans ........................................................................ 44
Defects Liability (For Substation Building Inclusive of All Structural
Works) ....................................................................................................... 46
Paint .......................................................................................................... 46
Others ........................................................................................................ 47
5.
5.1
6.
6.1
7.
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
7.7
8.
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6
8.7
8.8
8.9
8.10
8.11
8.12
Substation Compound................................................................................ 60
Stairways ................................................................................................... 60
66kV Transformer Bay ............................................................................... 61
22kV and 6.6kV Transformer Bay .............................................................. 61
NGR Bay.................................................................................................... 61
66kV Switchroom ....................................................................................... 62
22kV Switchroom ....................................................................................... 63
6.6kV Switchroom ...................................................................................... 63
LV Room / Building Services Main Switchroom.......................................... 64
Cable Floor and Cable Basement / Chamber ............................................. 64
Relay Room ............................................................................................... 65
Communication Room................................................................................ 65
4.13
4.14
4.15
4.16
4.17
4.18
4.19
8.13
8.14
8.15
8.16
8.17
8.18
8.19
8.20
9.
9.1
9.2
10.
10.1
11.
ATTACHMENT E
12.
66KV SUBSTATION
TO
INTRODUCTION
GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1
Introduction
1.1.1
1.1.2
1.1.3
1.1.4
1.1.5
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INTRODUCTION
1.1.6
1.1.7
1.1.8
1.1.9
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INTRODUCTION
e) Proper and adequate access to the site must be available for cable
installation and transportation of heavy equipment by normal means (i.e.
truck and trailer). [The slope (if any) of the access road shall not be
steeper than 1:20]
f)
1.1.10
The Developer / Consultant shall ensure that all requirements shown in the
'Guidelines / Requirements of Transmission Substation Buildings' are fully
reflected in the building, M&E and other relevant tender documents prepared
by the Developer's / Consultant's Architect and his Professional Engineers.
1.1.11
1.1.12
1.1.13
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2.
2.1
General Requirements
2.1.1
2.1.2
2.1.3
The Developer I Consultant shall allow sufficient time in the design stage for
obtaining:
a) Clearances from all relevant local authorities; and
b) The Accredited Checker's Certificate so that the Building and
Construction Authority's approval and permit to commence work on site
are obtained on time.
2.1.4
2.1.5
b) Structural
plans showing the locations and sizes of all beams, columns and floor
openings
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c) Electrical
Plans showing the locations of all fittings including switches. Single-line
schematic of complete substation building wiring (showing details of
rating, fault making capacity, type of equipment installed, etc) of lighting,
power and other electrical services.
d) Any other relevant details which may affect the installation and
maintenance of SP PowerGrid's equipment.
2.1.6
2.1.7
After the first submission, all revisions made on drawings for subsequent
submission shall be highlighted in bright colour (preferably yellow) or
clouded.
2.1.8
2.1.9
2.1.10
2.1.11
2.1.12
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3.
3.1
3.1.1
3.1.2
All emergency light fittings shall be provided with self-contained battery pack
which shall be integrated together with the normal supply subject to relevant
authorities approval.
3.1.3
3.1.4
3.2
3.2.1
3.2.2
Light fittings in cable basement / floor shall have illumination of 300 lux.
3.2.3
External lighting for the substation building and security lighting of approved
design / type within substation compound shall be controlled by a time-switch
or other approved method. Light fittings shall be accessible by maintenance
personnel without the use of standard tower wagons. They shall be located
or wall-mounted at approved locations. Height of lamps shall be between 3
and 4 metres. For perimeter lighting, the top cone perimeter lighting to be
adopted so that CCTV camera will not be over-exposed with direct lighting.
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3.2.4
All light fittings installed outside building shall be water-proof (i.e. do not
collect water).
3.2.5
Locations of all fittings shall be easily accessible for use and maintenance.
Switches shall be suitably located near the main entrance of each room.
Proper engraved labelling from DB to individual switches shall be provided.
3.2.6
Approved light indicator switches for lights with two or more ways ON / OFF
switching system shall be used.
3.2.7
3.2.8
All main switches controlling the lighting shall be installed near the entrance
of the following areas:
a) 66kV switchrooms
b) Relay Rooms
c) Cable Floor & Cable Chamber
d) Other locations as directed by SP PowerGrid
3.2.9
The schematic layout of fittings, power points, etc shall be shown in the
drawings. Substation lighting and power circuits shall be controlled by
distribution units with main switches and MCB facilities to authorities'
requirements.
3.2.10
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a) 280kVA
b) 460kVA
c) 560kVA
d) 1000kVA
e) 1500kVA
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3.2.11
3.2.12
3.2.13
3.2.14
3.2.15
All power sockets shall be protected with approved ELCB unless otherwise
specified. Please do not position any power socket or other switches behind
narrow auxiliary floor openings which are located close to walls.
3.2.16
3.2.17
3.2.18
3.2.19
Laminated schematic drawings shall also be mounted adjacent to MCB / submain boards to show all out-going circuits in each room.
3.2.20
Nameplates of laminated sandwich type having black surfaces and white core
with description Substation Building Main Switchboard shall be installed on
the said board.
3.2.21
All other sub-main boards shall be properly labelled with similar nameplates.
3.2.22
All power sockets and switches shall be labelled with similar nameplates to
indicate their respective distribution boards.
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3.2.23
3.3
Lightning Protection
3.3.1
3.3.2
The earth electrode resistance measured at each inspection pit shall have
earthing resistance less than ten ohms.
3.3.3
The lead down lightning conductor together with the conductor tape clip is
recommended to be concealed in the building wall. The test clamp shall be
located at 1.5m above ground level.
3.4
3.4.1
3.4.2
3.4.3
All earthing conductors shall be soft drawn stranded copper cable or tinned
copper strip subject to SP PowerGrids approval. Earthing conductor
conducting the main fault current for 66kV equipment shall be of tape type,
unless it is precluded due to installation constraint.
3.4.4
First storey main earthing plates linking to the main grid and between main
plates shall be tinned copper tapes.
3.4.5
3.4.6
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3.4.7
All earth conductor temperature shall not exceed 200 degree Celsius after
conducting the fault current for bolted type, insulated type and embedded in
the wall. Equipment earthing tie-in points to earthing conductors provided by
substation shall be located at the ground level. Developer / Consultant are to
submit their proposal for SP PowerGrids approval.
3.4.8
3.4.9
All earthing plates shall have at least 12 holes and mounted on insulators.
3.4.10
Final locations of the earthing plates and inspection pits in the various rooms,
transformer / NGR bays, etc shall be subject to SP PowerGrids site
engineers approval.
3.4.11
The depth of burial of the earthing grid conductors shall be at 3 metres from
the ground level or 500mm clear from ground beam / structure if deeper than
3 metres from ground level.
3.4.12
Earthing resistance connecting any two inspection pits measured at one time
shall not exceed the value of one ohm
3.4.13
3.4.14
If the roof trusses are directly on top of the switchrooms and are internally
exposed, the complete roof trusses shall be suitably earthed.
3.4.15
If the earth potential rise voltage due to fault current exceeds the Tolerable
Touch Voltage of a 50kg human on wet concrete/ground (as defined in IEEE
Standard 80), isolating flanges shall be installed near to the substation
boundary to isolate all electrically conductive pipes connecting the substation
to external installation. All boundary fences and gates shall also be
adequately earthed for the safety of personnel.
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3.5
3.5.1
66kV
Hoisting
Speed
Fast
Slow
Transverse and
Long Travel Speed
Fast
Slow
(m/min)
(m/min)
(m/min)
(m/min)
1-1.5
15-20
Clearance height
from finished
floor level to
underside of
crane hook (m)
6
3.5.2
Lifting hoist shall be provided where equipment are located at upper storeys
of a multi-storey substation building. The building can be so designed that
only one hoist is required for various equipment. In such case, lifting hoist of
the greatest capacity and clearance height required shall be used.
3.5.3
The following table shows the type and capacity of lifting hoists required for
respective switchgear / transformer equipment:
Hoisting
Speed
Cross Travel
Speed
Fast
(m/min)
Slow
(m/min)
Fast
(m/min)
Slow
(m/min)
Clearance height
from finished
floor level to
underside of
crane hook (m)
10
8-10
1-1.5
20
8-10
1-1.5
20
22kV, 6.6kV
S/G
8-10
1-1.5
20
3.5
1MVA T/F
10
8-10
1-1.5
20
Relay Rm
Equipment
8-10
1-1.5
20
Capacity
Type of
of crane
Equipment
(Tonne)
66kV S/G
66kV S/G
(for
upgrading of
substation)
3.5.4
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The minimum clearance height of crane & hoist shall be at least 1000mm
from the finished floor level to the underside of crane / hoist hook when the
wire is fully extended.
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3.5.5
The remote control "pendent" of crane & hoist shall also include the
"EMERGENCY STOP" and "RESET" buttons. The control "pendent" shall
hang-down to about one metre above floor level. Suitable wall-mounted
holder for the control "pendent" shall also be provided.
3.5.6
For hoist & crane, the overload and other trip contact reset switches are to be
brought to 1.2m above switchgear floor or maintenance platform level and to
be housed in a lockable control box with locks and 3 nos. of keys provided.
Control and reset electrical devices installed near the moving hoist and crane
motors are not acceptable. Any outdoor hoist shall be installed with lightning
surge arrestor as well as ultra sonic bird deterrent devices.
3.5.7
All terminations and relays in the control box shall be properly labelled for
ease of maintenance. Circuit diagrams shall be framed next to the control
box.
3.5.8
In addition to the use of a damper to stop the hoist / crane, a limit switch shall
also be installed to cut off the power supply when necessary.
3.5.9
3.5.10
The hoisting hook block and cable shall be able to park within the
maintenance platform when it is not in use.
3.5.11
Safe Working Load (SWL) to be marked on the beams and labelled on the
hooks of the hoists and cranes.
3.5.12
3.5.13
3.5.14
3.5.15
Cranes and hoists shall comply with the latest safety requirements from
Ministry of Manpower (MOM).
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3.5.16
Double C-channel I-beam is not acceptable for hoisting works using I-beam
trolley.
3.5.17
3.6
Oil Interceptor
3.6.1
Oil interceptors shall be avoided if possible. Only when required by ENV, oilinterceptors may be provided adjacent to outdoor transformer pits subject to
SP PowerGrid's approval. The oil interceptor(s) is / are not to be connected
to the sewerage system but to the surface drains via a valve.
3.7
Roller Shutters
3.7.1
All heavy-duty aluminium roller shutters or sliding and folding doors shall be
provided with both electrical and manual operations. The overall operations
shall be able to operate at floor level (e.g. using chain, linkages).
3.7.2
All roller shutters or sliding and folding doors shall be designed to withstand
strong winds (especially for isolated offshore substations).
3.7.3
All the electrical control boxes for roller shutters or sliding and folding doors
shall be installed inside the room and lockable with padlock (3 keys shall be
provided to each pad lock).
3.7.4
Chain link shall be provided for opening and closing of the shutter in the
event of a power failure or when the electric motor is defective.
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3.8
Fire Protection
3.8.1
3.8.2
3.8.3
Portable dry type fire extinguishers for fighting oil fires shall be provided at
transformer bays.
3.8.4
3.8.5
3.8.6
3.8.7
3.8.8
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3.8.9
3.8.10
3.8.11
All detectors mounted inside the false ceiling must be easily accessible for
maintenance. Their LEDs should be mounted on the false ceiling for easy
identification of activated detector upon activation of alarm. Indication of
concealed detectors on the drop ceilings and to provide access to detectors
installed behind the false ceilings.
3.8.12
3.8.13
3.8.14
3.8.15
3.8.16
All operational switches / buttons shall be installed inside the wall mounted
fire alarm indication panel unless otherwise approved by SP PowerGrid.
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3.8.17
For aesthetical reason, due consideration must be given in installing all M&E
panels in the main approach lobby or lift lobby of the substation building, e.g.
the central fire alarm indication panel can be flush mounted with the walls or
in service room with glass door. Location of the main fire alarm control
panels shall be located away from direct sunshine.
3.8.18
3.8.19
3.8.20
Lightning Surge arrestors must be provided inside the main alarm panel and
sub-panels.
3.8.21
Large font size labelling on Main Alarm Panel (MAP) for the indication of the
presence of Sub-Alarm Panels (SAPs).
3.8.22
3.8.23
3.8.24
3.8.25
Please refer to Attachment D for the requirements for fire alarm monitoring for
transmission substation.
3.8.26
All alarm panels must have the alarm verification features, to determine
whether the alarm is a real one except for panels monitoring manual call
points only.
3.8.27
The main and sub alarm panels, detectors and other fire related equipment
must comply with CP10 (Latest Edition) and approved by relevant authorities.
3.8.28
3.8.29
Fire pumps are to be fitted with flexible metal coupling at suction and
discharge sides.
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3.8.30
3.8.30.1
Jockey Pump
Start pressure: 10psi lower than jockey pump stop pressure
Stop pressure: churn pressure of fire pump (if less than 165psi)
3.8.30.2
3.8.30.3
3.9
Exhaust Fans
3.9.1
3.10
Warning Lights
3.10.1
3.10.2
Light sensors and timer switch shall be provided to control the lights.
Provision shall be made for the choice of using either one option when
necessary.
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3.10.3
Warning lights shall be mounted in such a way that they are easy to maintain.
Detailed description on how maintenance on lighting is done and also safety
of maintenance personnel shall be considered (i.e. not to fall off from the roof
of the building). All details are to be submitted to SP PowerGrid for
clearance.
3.10.4
Warning light shall have 2 hours self-contained battery pack and at least two
pairs of normally open voltage free contacts. The cables shall be at least
1.5mm sq in size and each core shall be multiple-stranded directly to
Communication Room - Supervisory Control Marshalling Box.
3.11
3.11.1
The following A/C supply with approved isolation shall be provided for high
voltage equipment testing at approved locations direct from the main
switchboard without ELCB:
a) 66kV switchroom
b) 22kV switchroom
60A (TPN)
c) 6.6kV switchroom
60A (DP)
3.12
Submersible Pumps
3.12.1
A proper drainage system by natural flow shall be designed to keep all cable
basements / chambers, indoor transformer pits and other trenches dry and
free of water. If this is not possible, a proper drainage system with automatic
submersible pumps shall be used.
3.12.2
3.12.3
A bracket shall be provided for the hoisting of the pump for maintenance.
3.12.4
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Telecom Lines
3.13.1
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3.13.3
All outgoing telecom lines for SingTel and SP PowerGrids internal VoIP shall
be provided with proper terminal blocks at approved locations.
3.13.4
3.13.5
3.14
3.14.1
If a Firemen's lift is required by Fire Safety & Shelter Department, then further
discussion is required between Developer / Consultant and SP PowerGrid.
3.14.2
3.14.3
The Passenger / Firemen's lift shall fully comply with Authorities' latest
requirement.
Capacity of 600kg / 9 persons at 1.0m/sec speed is
recommended. Clear visible signage listing emergency breakdown telephone
number and other details is to be installed at eye-level inside the lift car. The
details of the signage shall be "IN CASE OF LIFT BREAKDOWN, PLEASE
CONTACT (HOTLINE NO.) 1800-7788888" and have to be cleared with SP
PowerGrid.
3.14.4
The Passenger / Firemen's lift shall have slave intercom stations at the lift car
and Lift Motor Room. Also in addition, one approved telephone set in lift car
is required for connection to SP PowerGrid's PAX network. Cabling between
Lift Motor Room to SP PowerGrid's Communication Room shall include spare
cores. The telephone box installed shall be flushed with the lift wall.
3.14.5
The floor area of the lift shall not be less than 1.5 sq metres.
3.14.6
3.14.7
3.14.8
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3.14.9
3.14.10
3.14.11
3.14.12
3.14.13
All control panels and electrical devices / wirings in the lift motor room must
be labelled.
3.14.14
3.14.15
3.14.16
The design of the lift and lift lobby as well as the maintenance shall comply
with the latest SS 550 and other statutory requirement.
3.14.17
Adequate lighting and ventilation shall be provided at the lift motor room, if
applicable.
3.14.18
As far as possible, do not install any main fire fighting piping within or at the
vicinity of lift or lobby.
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3.15
3.15.1
3.15.2
All M&E equipment installed e.g. fire alarm system, air-conditioned system
and others shall include monthly maintenance and servicing for at least 2
years including 2 years warranty period must be provided.
3.15.3
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3.16
3.16.1
3.16.2
3.16.3
3.16.4
3.16.5
b) If any essential / main parts such as compressor blower, etc failed as well
as in the event the duty air-conditioner system failed to operate, send the
alarm signal to Communication Room - Supervisory Control Marshalling
Box.
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3.16.6
3.16.7
3.16.8
In the event of any compressor or blower failed, the duty air-conditioner shall
auto-switch over to standby set. The standby set shall operate continuously.
3.16.9
3.16.10
3.16.11
3.16.12
To provide concrete slab and earthing for the condenser units on the roof.
3.16.13
To provide water supply with proper drain out system on the roof away from
the locations of switchroom / relay room subject to SP PowerGrid's approval
for washing the condenser units.
3.16.14
3.16.15
3.16.16
3.16.17
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3.16.18
All air-condition outlets to be located away from the equipment in the relay /
control rooms, communication room.
3.16.19
3.16.20
Refrigerant piping housed in trunking shall not be directly above any LV cable
tray/trunking or above dry box.
Air conditioners designed cooling
temperature shall be at 23C 1C.
3.16.21
If Air Handling Unit (AHU) room is provided for the air conditioning system,
lighting of 500 lux (based on mean life) shall be provided.
3.16.22
3.16.23
3.16.24
Do not install compressor unit in the air-handling unit (AHU) room directly
above any relay / control room as far as possible. If it is impossible, ensure
that all openings at the AHU room above relay / control room are covered up
and sealed to prevent water seepage to the floor below. In addition, the floor
of the AHU room shall be waterproof and all cracks are to be sealed.
3.16.25
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3.16.26
3.16.27
The noise level from ACMV shall be within NEAs latest guidelines.
3.16.28
The supply for the ACMV shall not be mixed with other M&E equipment.
3.16.29
3.16.30
3.16.31
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3.17.1
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3.17.2
3.18
Others
3.18.1
3.18.2
3.18.3
3.19
3.19.1
3.19.2
The cabinet shall permit the free vertical ventilation of the network equipment
without compromising the IP rating required. Fans shall be installed in the
cabinet to prevent overheating of the equipment. The installation shall have a
high level of corrosion resistance in a warm and humid environment.
3.19.3
3.19.4
The cable entry points to the cabinet shall be of bottom entry and shall be
properly secured and sealed.
3.19.5
The cabinet frame, both front and back doors and other parts, which can be
made accessible, shall be properly earthed.
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4.
4.1
4.1.1
4.1.2
4.1.3
4.1.4
All ventilation louvres (if used) shall be designed with gaps between 20mm
(min) to 25mm (max). Architect shall ensure that the louvres are adequately
designed to prevent rainwater from seeping in and birds from getting into the
building.
4.1.5
4.1.6
Minimum size for Battery Room shall be 5 metres width x 6 metres length.
4.1.7
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4.2
4.2.1
Battery room shall be provided with one Vitreous China wash-hand basin with
manual tap of swan-neck type to Public Utilities Board (PUB)'s requirements
each. For purpose of information, the wash basin in the Battery room is
intended for maintenance staff to wash their hands/eyes in times of
emergency. It is not intended for disposal of any acidic waste water and
warning signboard shall be provided on the wall with words such as
"WARNING: DO NOT DISCHARGE ACID WASTE INTO THE BASIN.
4.2.2
4.2.3
4.2.4
All other taps, if any, shall be provided with approved constant flow regulators
of 6 litres/minute to be used for 12/14mm piping.
4.2.5
4.2.6
4.2.7
4.2.8
Copper pipes or Stainless Steel pipes shall be used for water supply in
substations.
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4.3
4.3.1
4.3.2
There shall be no cross beam across any floor opening in all switchrooms
4.3.3
4.3.4
4.3.5
Any floor beams running parallel to the sides of all switchgear openings shall
be set back at least 500mm away from all edges of the openings.
4.3.6
4.4
4.4.1
All floor openings in the switch rooms are indicative only and subject to
confirmation with SP PowerGrid's successful switchgear supplier.
4.4.2
Suitable Diameter 50mm wall and floor openings near to earth plate and
column shall be provided at the approved locations for running of earthing
conductors.
4.4.3
4.4.4
The 300mm width of the floor openings shall be provided to the Relay Room.
4.4.5
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4.4.6
The width of the switchroom floor openings (indicative only, subject to final
confirmation by SP PowerGrid) shall be provided as follows:
a) 66kV Switchroom 800mm (for three phase)
4.5
Safety Measures
4.5.1
Proper rust-proof anchor rings (not protruding above finished floor level) for
fastening of worker's life-lines shall be provided at convenient locations
around all lifting voids and cable ramps/voids.
4.5.2
Maintenance platforms shall be provided for the servicing of lifting hoists and
overhead travelling cranes. The height from the maintenance platform to the
underside of crane/hoist hook shall be between 1 metre (min) and 1.2m
(max). These platforms shall be accessible by staircase if possible.
Otherwise, cat ladders shall be provided.
4.5.3
4.5.4
4.5.5
All floor openings (temporary and permanent) in all rooms shall be properly
covered. Removable aluminium chequered plates mounted on suitable
frames shall be used to prevent any person from falling through uncovered
openings. Developer / Consultant shall ensure loading is catered for human
weight in designing the chequered plates. Designs and sizes of chequered
plates shall be cleared by SP PowerGrid.
4.5.6
If other types of covers are required by Fire Safety & Shelter Department
(FSSD), designs and materials used shall be approved by SP PowerGrid.
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4.5.7
4.5.8
Safety gratings and hot-dipped galvanised railings which are properly fixed
and can be removed when necessary, are to be provided for all openings of
cable ramps at cable floors for multi-storey substation building.
4.5.9
Fire stop boards / seals with 2 hours fire rating are to be provided at all cable
ramp areas, floor openings between floors as well as cable ramp openings on
ceiling of the transformer bays and the fire retardant material used for the fire
stop boards / seals shall comply to Fire Safety & Shelter Department's
(FSSD) requirement.
4.5.10
The length of the fire stop boards / seals at the cable ramp up area shall be
aligned with the detachable railings in order to avoid sterilising the cable
entry. Architect to submit details to our site officer-in-charge for clearance
prior to construction.
4.5.11
All surface drains crossing the path of staircases must be covered with hot
dipped galvanised gratings which are hinged on one side of suitable
supporting frames.
4.5.12
4.5.13
Trap doors where necessary shall be flushed with the finished floor level.
These trap doors shall be made of heavy-duty aluminium chequered plates
sprayed with approved fire-rated material if required by Fire Safety & Shelter
Department (FSSD) and mounted on suitable frames to be located in
approved locations.
4.5.14
Loading platforms and lifting void landings shall be provided with fixed and/or
removable hot-dipped galvanised safety railings as required.
4.5.15
The lifting void shall be covered by a bird-proof device at the suitable and
approved landing access. Design shall be approved by SP PowerGrid.
4.5.16
Safety Toe Board of aluminium plate with suitable height shall be provided to
all the railings at all the lifting void and other areas where applicable by either
using bracket and self-locking nut or welded type. Design shall be approved
by SP PowerGrid.
4.5.17
To install flash light with a beep sound from the hoisting motor of hoist crane
near hoisting area at substation ground level.
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4.6
4.6.1
Generally, all switchroom floors are constructed with a 50mm thick cement
rendering including a 20mm granolithic smooth finish of cement, granite chips
and sand in the ratio 1: 1: 1. All surfaces shall be hardened by an approved
hardener. Generally, the cement rendering is increased in thickness to flush
with SP PowerGrid's switchgear floor frames/I-beams. Such increase shall
be made gradually avoiding sudden sharp drops. Floors shall only be
rendered after the installation of equipment for floor frames.
The
arrangement/details of anchoring of switchgear floor frames/I-beam and final
rendering details can only be confirmed with SP PowerGrid's successful
switchgear supplier after award of contract.
4.6.2
Wherever possible, there shall be one common floor level between the
loading area and the entrance to the respective switchrooms for shifting of
heavy equipment.
4.7
4.7.1
All cable trenches and substation cable basement/chamber and all sunken
pits for equipment shall be dry and free of water. Waterproof sealing
compound shall be used. A proper drainage system by natural flow shall
be designed to achieve this. Automatic submersible pumps shall be used
only if this is not possible.
4.7.2
Scupper drains provided shall run close to and along the walls where the
cable entry pipes are located.
4.7.3
All sump pit levels shall not be deeper than 1000mm from floor level unless
otherwise required by the Architect for purpose of effective drainage. For
deep pit, some means of access to the pump shall be provided.
4.7.4
All sump pits shall be provided with proper removable covers. A bracket shall
be provided for the hoisting of the pump for maintenance.
4.7.5
4.7.6
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4.7.7
4.7.8
4.7.9
For 22/6.6kV/LV cable risers, cable ladders shall be installed with P1000
unistruts.
4.7.10
4.7.11
Flange plate below the sump pump check valve may pose danger during
maintenance/servicing stage, is to be reversed so as to avoid potential
danger to hand and body.
4.7.12
Apron drain shall be provided in cable basement to lead water into sump pit.
4.7.13
Opening of sump pit shall be designed large enough for a squatting adult to
remove or install sump pump.
4.7.14
Lights shall be positioned above the sump pump to avoid accident due to
poor lighting.
4.7.15
Sump pump shall not be installed below staircase. Sump pumps control
panel shall be installed next to exit door. Adequate lighting shall be provided
at the vicinity of sump pump (minimum lux level shall not be less than 500 lux
as recommended by CIE publication no.29.2)
4.7.16
Connecting pipe/drain shall be provided between all the sump pits, if there is
more than one pump at different locations on the same floor.
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4.8
4.8.1
All unplasticised PVC cable entry pipes and fittings including drawstring of
polypropylene rope of diameter 5mm (min) required for the substation
building shall be supplied and installed by the Developer / Consultant to
approved quantity and arrangement subject to site configuration.
4.8.2
These cable entry pipes and fittings complying with SS141 Class B shall be
encased in concrete, to have piling if necessary and be properly sealed at
both ends with bentonite and plastic caps to prevent ingress of water. The
external faces of the pipes joining the walls of the basement/chamber shall be
adequately bonded. Any gap/void shall be completely sealed against
seepage of water into the building through these areas.
4.8.3
No bend or kink is allowed at the joint for long cable entry pipes.
4.8.4
4.8.5
Cable entry pipes shall be spaced at minimum 100mm apart and 150mm
above the floor level.
4.8.6
The depth of cable pipes at the extreme end away from the substation
building shall not be more than 1.5 metres but not less than 1 metre between
ground level and top of pipes.
4.8.7
The exact location and gradient of cable pipes shall be checked and
approved by SP PowerGrid's site engineer-in-charge. He shall be notified
before any laying is done.
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4.9
4.9.1
The pits for transformers, NGRs, shunt reactors etc. shall have a nominal
depth of one metre, if the Developer / Consultant encounters site constraints
and cannot achieve the above-mentioned requirement, the matter shall be
referred to SP PowerGrid for further consideration.
4.9.2
Wash-down granite chips for all pits of transformer, NGR, shunt reactor etc.
shall be of approved sizes (50mm to 75mm) with the exception for distribution
transformer bays which will be backfilled with fine sands only. Developer /
Consultant shall arrange for the delivery of granite chips and fine sands after
SP PowerGrid has installed all cables in transformer pits (Date of delivery
and filling of granite chips and fine sands is to be made some time six months
after final handover of substation).
4.9.3
Anchorage hooks to take 10-tonne pulling exert shall be provided at two inner
corners of 66kV transformer bays for installation purpose of
erection/maintenance.
4.10
Roof
4.10.1
Special consideration should be given to the roof design as our extra high
voltage switchgear equipment cannot tolerate roof leakage. The reinforced
concrete roof design shall be 100% waterproof and provided with suitable
insulation to ensure highest switchroom ambient temperature not exceeding
30 C with proper natural ventilation. The roof shall be pitched as steep as
possible (minimum 3 or 1:20 fall), without affecting the aesthetics of the
complete building. Additional properly rust-proofed roof using aluminium
materials over the reinforced concrete waterproofed roof of the substation
must be provided to ensure no roof leakage. Metal roof shall have no laps
and be laid in one span with one length roofing sheet. No overlapping and
joints are allowed.
4.10.2
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4.10.3
4.10.4
No roof gutter is allowed at the roof. The design of the roof must take into
consideration to ensure no retention and proper natural discharge of
rainwater.
4.10.5
Proper human access to roof must be possible from one of the internal
staircases.
4.10.6
When designing the roof and roof structures, proper provisions on top of
substation roof must be made for installing gondolas or other hanging device
for purpose of cleaning / painting / maintaining the substation building
exterior.
4.10.7
Should human access to roof through internal staircase is not possible, then
access door above cat ladder shall be of sliding type, (not swinging
mechanism type) with a stainless steel weather proofed water tightness
feature. Safety guardrail shall be installed if roof access is of close proximity
to the edge of the roof for safety reason.
4.10.8
To provide an opening of size 50mm diameter at roof top near staircase area
for GPS coaxial cables and to ensure no leakage of rain water into the
building.
4.10.9
Reinforced Concrete (RC) flat roof free flow drainage system gap shall be
100mm to allow efficient discharge of rain water as well as to enhance safety
for maintenance personnel who access the roof.
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4.11
False Ceilings
4.11.1
4.11.2
False ceilings shall be of decorative rigid panel made with resin bonded
exfoliated vermiculite or equivalent.
4.11.3
4.12
Main Gate and/or Secondary Gate if Available with Barrier System and
Fence
4.12.1
The following typical system is for reference and information only. The
Developer / Consultant shall engage a security consultant who is cleared by
internal Security Department to carry out recommendation as well as security
work.
4.12.2
Main gate and/or secondary gate if available (with manual heavy duty vehicle
barrier (drop arm type system))
a) Swing gate is to be provided and a complete Manual Heavy Duty Vehicle
Barrier System (of minimal K4 rating) that is able to withstand a 2.5-ton
vehicle travelling at a speed of 80km/hour is to be incorporated. Swing
gate shall be designed to open inwards towards the substation building.
Swing gates shall be made of aluminium alloy, durable, light-weight and
maintenance-free material. They shall be suitably designed and properly
installed to avoid misalignment, sagging and difficulties in locking. Design
shall be approved by SP PowerGrid.
b) A wicket (side gate) shall be provided at main gate of 66kV substations
c) Latch provided on the outer side of gate shall also be easily accessible
from inner side of gate to facilitate locking/unlocking from inside.
d) The gate shall be constructed in the manner that it will not be easily
toppled under normal impact.
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4.12.3
4.12.3.1
Specifications
The construction of the concrete pit and all associated works shall be carried
out by the Developer / Consultant.
All necessary technical details and catalogues shall be submitted for
evaluation.
The design, structure and installation of the proposed manual heavy duty
vehicle barrier shall be endorsed by a local Civil & Structural and Mechanical
Professional Engineer prior to installation.
The Developer / Consultant shall provide site installation inspection reports
endorsed by the Professional Engineer.
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4.12.3.2
Requirements
The manual heavy duty vehicle barrier shall withstand a direct 90 degrees
impact force of a 2.5-ton vehicle travelling at a speed of 80km/hour without
damaging the operation of the barrier (minimally K4 rating).
The Developer / Consultant shall include all necessary works required to
construct the manual heavy duty vehicle barrier at the site to withstand the
specified impact force.
The manual heavy duty vehicle barrier shall be a good grade assembly
containing a hinged rigid steel wire rope crash beam, counter weights and
securable by padlock provision and unit bollards.
The beam assembly of the manual heavy duty vehicle shall absorb the force
of an intruding vehicle and then transmit to the foundation bollards of the
barrier.
The manual heavy duty vehicle barrier shall be properly counterbalanced for
being raised or lowered by one person with minimum manual effort.
The manual heavy duty vehicle barrier shall be able to provide enough height
clearance for heavy vehicles (e.g. fire engines, refuse collection vehicles etc)
to pass through the driveway.
The frame and structure of the manual heavy duty vehicle barrier shall be
adequately treated with suitable coating to ensure maximum protection
against environmental corrosion.
The manual heavy duty vehicle barrier shall be provided with two colours of
weatherproof reflective paint/stickers. The colour of the weatherproof
paint/stickers shall be subjected to SP PowerGrids approval.
The height of the manual heavy duty vehicle barrier shall be 860mm as
measured from the roadway surface to the centre line of the horizontal
barrier. The height of the barrier shall be capable to be varied to suit the
security threat analysis subjected to SP PowerGrids final approval.
The manual heavy duty vehicle barrier shall be securable by means of locks
when it is in the down position.
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4.12.4
Fence
a) Welded mesh perimeter fencing shall be of corrosion free material. The
base of the fencing shall be embedded into the concrete kerb. Concrete
strip (apron) of 400mm wide (min) shall be provided on the side of the
concrete kerb inside the substation compound if the adjacent ground is
turfed. Please refer to Attachment F for fence details.
b) All the bolts and nuts used to secure the welded mesh perimeter fencing
to angle posts must be welded together.
c) The architect may consider using other durable, rust-proof and
maintenance-free fence to enhance aesthetics and harmonise with
surrounding development. Design shall be approved by SP PowerGrid.
4.13
Driveway
4.13.1
All driveways shall be properly surfaced with premix and accessible to heavy
vehicles before the handover of substation. 150mm high concrete kerbs shall
be provided along sides of driveways if adjacent grounds are turfed.
4.14
Drains
4.14.1
4.14.2
All drains, sewers, or any other pipes for building services shall not obstruct
cable laying work. No sewer or Telecom manhole shall be installed on the
cable reserves without SP PowerGrid's approval.
4.15
External Compound
4.15.1
4.15.2
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4.15.3
4.16
4.16.1
4.16.2
Heavy duty non-slip homogeneous ceramic floor tiles shall be used in 66kV
Relay room.
4.16.3
4.16.4
Toilet shall be suitably wall and floor tiled. Floor tiles shall be of heavy duty
non-slip type.
4.16.5
4.16.6
4.16.7
Skirting tiles shall only be installed at areas where floors are tiled.
4.16.8
4.17
4.17.1
4.17.2
All external doors of the substation building shall be metal doors (fire rated)
for durability and ease of maintenance.
4.17.3
Please refer to Attachment C for more details of doors and locking system.
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4.18
4.18.1
A feature wall near main gate entrance bearing the name of the substation
shall be installed at an approved location. Other design details (e.g. height of
wall, gate, fence, etc) shall be subject to the approval of SP PowerGrid and
the relevant local authorities.
4.18.2
4.18.3
4.18.4
4.18.5
Wear helmet warning signs shall be installed at "hard hat" area and
transmission switchrooms.
4.18.6
4.18.7
Name plates showing the respective designed static and dynamic load / floor
loadings shall be provided in all switchrooms, various equipment rooms and
plinths.
4.18.8
4.18.9
Sign-boards with outline key plans showing various rooms at different levels
of the building shall be prominently fixed at approved locations.
4.18.10
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4.18.11
All exit lights, other than the wall mounted type, must be double-sided so
that it can be seen from both directions.
4.18.12
4.18.13
4.18.14
Fire doors are to fix with signage PLEASE KEEP THIS DOOR CLOSED AT
ALL TIMES for safety purposes.
4.18.15
4.18.16
4.18.17
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4.19
4.19.1
4.20
Paint
4.20.1
All internal walls of the substation building including staircases which are not
tiled shall be final-coated with an approved oil-based paint of a darker (grey)
colour up to a height of 1.5 metres.
4.20.2
For external walls, the final coat of approved paint and colour shall blend with
neighbouring developments.
4.20.3
The final coat of approved paint to the entire building (interior and exterior) up
to a height of 3 metres shall only be applied just after SP PowerGrid's main
equipment is installed.
4.20.4
4.20.5
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4.21
Others
4.21.1
4.21.2
4.21.3
4.21.4
Where cable floor servicing 22kV network exceeds 3-metre height (floor to
floor), working platform requirements shall be incorporated. The detailed
design of the working platform is subject to approval of SP PowerGrid.
4.21.5
All iron and steel members shall be hot-dipped, galvanised and maintenance
free (e.g. staircase, etc.).
4.21.6
Tariff Metering Room shall be provided with a floor opening of size 100mm
diameter and to be located at the inner corner of the room for Tariff Metering
Panel.
4.21.7
4.21.8
Concrete for building and civil engineering structures shall come from ReadyMixed Concrete (RMC) plants that are certified under Singapore Accreditation
Council (SAC)s certification scheme.
4.21.9
4.21.10
All external doors expose to weather shall have recess feature as a provision
of natural canopy to the external doors as to prevent rain water seepage.
4.21.11
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SITE SUPERVISION
5.
SITE SUPERVISION
5.1
General Requirements
5.1.1
5.1.2
5.1.3
5.1.4
5.1.5
5.1.6
5.1.7
SP PowerGrid reserves the right to amend any minor details (due to site
conditions) as and when required by our Site Project Engineer-in-Charge.
5.1.8
5.1.9
The Developer's / Consultant's Resident Engineer shall ensure that all floor
openings or hole openings on each floor including the switch room floors are
finalised with SP PowerGrid's Site Engineer-in-Charge immedjately prior to
giving instruction to building contractor to commence making form-work for
the respective floors. (Regular site meeting between Developer's Architect,
the building contractor and SP PowerGrid's Site Engineer-in-Charge is
recommended to confirm all site matters arising).
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5.1.10
5.1.11
5.1.12
Application for permanent water and electricity supplies for the substation
building shall be made by the Developer's / Consultant's Professional
Engineers on behalf of SP PowerGrid as agent for the owner (SP
PowerAssets). Approved type of water meter shall be installed at the main
intake water supply point in accordance with PUB's requirements.
5.1.13
5.1.14
The installation and fitting shall be tested and certified fit by Developer's /
Consultant's Electrical Worker who shall have a valid EMA's licence as
Electrical Worker (Engineer's Grade) and also is a registered Professional
Engineer with the PE Board, Singapore. A copy of the Certificate of Fitness
for Turn-on shall be submitted to the SP PowerGrid Site Engineer-in-charge
before the turn-on of LV supply.
5.1.15
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6.
6.1
6.1.1
6.1.2
The required numbers of door keys and padlocks are as detailed in the
approved latching arrangement. All the substation building door keys shall
have approved engraved labels and all the keys kept in an approved wallmounted key cabinet provided by the Developers / Consultant (See
Attachment C).
6.1.3
The required quantity of spare wall and / or floor tiles for purpose of future
maintenance by SP PowerGrid after the two years defects liability period.
6.1.4
6.1.5
The drafts of the following documents are to be submitted within two (2)
months before the date of handover of substation building. The approved
documents are to be submitted not later than three (3) months after the
date of handover of the substation building as follows:
a) 2 copies of operational and maintenance instruction manuals for
overhead crane, lifting hoist, fire-fighting and protection system, relevant
test certificates, etc.
b) 2 sets of paper copies and 2 complete sets of CD-R (in AutoCad Format)
of 'as-built' Key Plans and Main Sections for all structural drawings and
details suitable for future civil modification works.
c) 4 sets of paper copies, 2 complete sets of CD-R (in AutoCad Format) of
various 'as-built' Architectural Floor plans, Sections and Elevations; M&E
drawings and details suitable for future modification works. M&E
drawings shall include schematic diagrams of internal and external wiring,
fire-fighting and protection systems, emergency lighting, earthing grid, etc
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ii.
iii.
iv.
e) A copy of test report and the Certificate of Fitness for Turn-On shall be
submitted to the SP PowerGrids Site Engineer-in-charge before making
arrangement with the Section for turn-on of supply.
f)
j)
6.1.6
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DISTRIBUTION LIST
S / No.
To be kept by
respective sections
of SP PowerGrid
Items
1.
*RNE/W/N/S/C, FM
2.
*RNE/W/N/S/C, FM
3.
*RNE/W/N/S/C, FM
4.
*RNE/W/N/S/C, FM
5.
*RNE/W/N/S/C, FM
6.
*RNE/W/N/S/C, FM
7.
*RNE/W/N/S/C, FM
8.
*RNE/W/N/S/C, FM
9.
FM
10.
FM
11.
FM
12.
*RNE/W/N/S/C, FM
13.
*RNE/W/N/S/C, FM
14.
*RNE/W/N/S/C, FM
15.
*RNE/W/N/S/C, FM
16.
*RNE/W/N/S/C, FM
17.
*RNE/W/N/S/C, FM
18.
*RNE/W/N/S/C, FM
19.
*RNE/W/N/S/C, FM
20.
Maintenance & servicing schedule for fire alarm system including fire
extinguishers
21.
22.
2 sets
(*RNE/W/N/S/C, FM)
23.
2 sets
(*RNE/W/N/S/C, FM)
24.
2 sets
(*RNE/W/N/S/C, FM)
25.
2 sets
(*RNE/W/N/S/C, FM)
26.
2 sets
(*RNE/W/N/S/C, FM)
27.
4 sets
(*RNE/W/N/S/C, FM,
BCW, TRE)
28.
29.
30.
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*RNE/W/N/S/C, FM
2 sets (TRE,
*RNE/W/N/S/C, FM)
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S / No.
To be kept by
respective sections
of SP PowerGrid
Items
31.
32.
33.
TOP Certificate
*RNE/W/N/S/C
34.
CSC Certificate
*RNE/W/N/S/C
35.
FM
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7.
ATTACHMENT A
7.1
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150 tonnes
150 tonnes
66kV radiators
50 tonnes
30 tonnes
6 tonnes
5 tonnes
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7.2
ATTACHMENT A
20 kN/m2
22kV switchroom
16 kN/m2
6.6kV switchroom
16 kN/m2
battery
10 kN/m2
10 kN/m2
Relay, communication,
charger rooms, etc
battery
&
7.3
Floor Heights
a) Minimum clearance from finished floor level to underside of reinforced
concrete beam
66kV switchroom
8 metres
22kV switchroom
3.5 metres
3.5 metres
4.0 metres
3.5 metres
1.8 metres
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ATTACHMENT A
9 metres
6 metres
4.5 metres
4.5 metres
ii
6 metres
6 metres
3.5 metres
66kV
Relay
equipment (applicable if the location
of the rooms are not at the common
switch room floor level)
3.0 metres
4 metres
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7.4
ATTACHMENT A
6m
66kV equipment
66/22kV transformer
8m
ii.
22/6.6kV transformer
6m
iii.
6.6kV/LV transformer
4m
(for
straight
access
way
without
bends)
66kV transformer
6m (min)
ii.
66kV switchgear
6m (min)
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Width
5m
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f)
ATTACHMENT A
Doors for:
Width (clear)
Height (clear)
i.
22kV switchroom
3m
2m
ii.
6.6kV switchroom
3m
2m
iii.
3m
2m
iv.
Air
compressor
communication room
3m
2m
v.
RTU room
2.1m
1.2m
vi.
2.1m
1.2m
vii.
Staircase / Escape
2.1m
1m
3m
2m
room,
7.5
7.6
2500 litres
Lifting Voids
Minimum clearance size for the lifting voids shall be as follows:
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i.
66kV switchgear
4m x 6m
ii.
4m x 3m
iii.
Bird proof covers shall be provided over the lifting void at the 2nd
storey level. Walkways around the lifting void shall be provided for
human access and maintenance purposes.
iv.
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7.7
ATTACHMENT A
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Indoor Transformer
i.
66/22kV transformer
5m
Full height
ii.
22/6.6kV
transformer
3m
Full height
iii.
6.6kV/LV
22kV/LV
transformers
3m
Full height
or
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8.
ATTACHMENT B
8.1
Substation Compound
a) Weatherproof security lighting shall be located or wall-mounted at
approved locations. Height of lamp shall be between 3m and 4m.
b) Lamp pole shall be complied with Land Transport Authority (LTA) latest
specification or equivalent subject to the approval of SP PowerGrid.
8.2
Stairways
a) Emergency lighting fittings: single-tubing
b) Switches: 2-way type to be located close to staircase entrance.
c) EXIT lighting
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8.3
ATTACHMENT B
8.4
8.5
NGR Bay
a) Light Fittings: Twin-tubes mounted on both sides of the bay with longer
sides of the tube facing downwards. Switches for the lighting fittings and
water-proof protective covers shall be provided.
b) All outdoor socket outlet shall be weather-resistant type.
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8.6
ATTACHMENT B
66kV Switchroom
a) Light fittings: Wall-mounted, twin-tube two continuous rows at 3.5m and
4m from floor level.
b) Additional wall-mounted uplighter or flood lights (at between 4m to 4.5m
depending on the equipment height) shall be provided at strategic
locations of the switchroom if the width of switchroom is more than 10
metre or the spacing and the number of light fitting cannot adequately
achieve an average lighting of 300 lux with an uniformity (ratio of
minimum to average lighting level) of not less than 0.8.
c) Switches of 2-way type with at least 2 circuits separately controlled
d) Emergency lighting
e) EXIT lighting
f)
g) 60A TPN isolator for 10-tonne lifting hoist (to be located near
maintenance platform) (for multi-storey buildings only. Not required if a
12-tonne lifting hoist is available for same purpose).
h) 45A TPN isolator for 3-tonne travelling crane (to be located near
maintenance platform).
i)
j)
k) 63A 5-pin socket outlet complete with 63A TPN isolator for SF6 charger
unit.
l)
32A 5-pin socket outlet complete with 32A TPN isolator for SF6 charger
unit.
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22kV Switchroom
a) Light fittings wall-mounted or suspended from ceiling, twin-tubes at 2.8m
from floor level. All lamps which are suspended from ceiling over front of
switchgear shall be at least 1.5m from edge of switchgear floor opening
b) Switches of 2-way type
c) Emergency lighting.
d) EXIT lighting
e) 60A TPN isolator for HV equipment testing to be positioned facing the
front of the HV opening.
f)
8.8
i)
j)
6.6kV Switchroom
a) Twin-tube light fittings wall-mounted or suspended from ceiling at 2.8m
from floor level. All lamps which are suspended from ceiling over front of
switchgear shall be at least 3.5m from centre of switchgear floor opening.
b) Emergency lighting
c) EXIT lighting
d) 2 nos. 30A TPN isolators (not controlled by ELCB) for 22/6.6kV tapchangers
e) 4 nos. 20A double-pole isolators not controlled by ELCB for SP
PowerGrid's battery charger. (2 nos. of the same phase to be positioned
on each end of the switchgear floor opening).
f)
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8.10
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Relay Room
a) Twin-tube light fittings and switches
b) Emergency lighting
c) EXIT lighting
d) 13A socket outlets
e) 15A TPN isolator for testing purposes
f)
8.12
Communication Room
a) Light fittings and switches
b) Emergency lighting
c) 13A socket outlets
d) 30A single phase emergency supply for supervisory battery charger (with
auto change over switch from generator for 230kV S/S only).
e) 1 no. 15A socket outlet
f)
8.13
4 nos. 20A double-pole isolators for ISOSS to be located near the door
entrance area.
Battery Room
a) Twin-tube light fittings. (Switches for lightings to be located near door
entrance outside the room) (*Explosion proof, intrinsic safety type)
b) 13A socket outlets (*Explosion proof, intrinsic safety type)
c) Exhaust fans (flame-proof type) (to be located at highest possible
positions to provide effective ventilation)
d) Separate switches (for exhaust fans) (timer-controlled) to be located near
entrance outside the room
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ATTACHMENT B
8.15
8.16
RTU Room
a) Light fittings and switches
b) 13A socket outlets
c) 2 nos. 20A DP isolator not controlled by ELCB for RTU battery charger.
(One to be positioned on each end of the RTU Room)
d) Sub D/B 60A SPN is required and to tap from D/B in 22kV switchroom.
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ATTACHMENT B
Fire Pump Room (All fittings, switches and isolator shall be weatherproof)
a) Light fittings and switches
b) 13A socket outlets
c) 15A TPN isolator for roller shutter if applicable
d) 20A TPN isolator for exhaust fans
e) 30A DP isolator for battery charger with UPS system
f)
g) 2 nos. 200A TPN isolator for transfer pump (if the fire sprinkler water tank
is located at the roof top)
h) 600A TPN isolator for fire pump
8.18
i)
Emergency Lighting
j)
EXIT Lighting
Water Tank Room (All fittings, switches and isolator shall be weatherproof)
a) Wall mounted light fittings and switches
b) 13A socket outlets
c) 15A TPN isolator
d) Emergency Lighting
e) EXIT Lighting
8.19
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ATTACHMENT B
Lifting Void
a) 60A TPN isolator for 10-tonne lifting hoist (to be located near
maintenance platform)
b) 45A TPN isolator for 3-tonne or 5-tonne lifting hoist (to be located near
maintenance platform)
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9.
9.1
General Guidelines
9.1.1
The main entrance door and other doors as directed by SP PowerGrid shall
be supplied with hasp and staple. If the use of hasp and staple does not
conform to FSSD's requirements, special locksets designed to suit SP
PowerGrid's master key system shall be used. K' lock shall also be provided
on these doors.
9.1.2
All emergency exits at approved locations shall be provided with panic bolts
or latches to FSSD's requirements.
9.1.3
Hasps and staples (220 x 75 x 6mm), door hinges and latches shall be of the
stainless steel type.
9.1.4
9.1.5
In addition to locks and latches, door handles of approved quality and design
shall be provided on both sides of all doors to facilitate closing / opening.
9.1.6
9.1.7
All doors and gates (including those provided with detachable fences for
transformer, NGR, etc bays) shall be provided with approved locks.
9.1.8
9.1.9
All locks shall be provided with at least 3 nos. individual keys each.
9.1.10
Every key shall be provided with a durable key tag with the respective room
names being properly engraved. Laminated sandwich type with black
surfaces and white core is preferred.
9.1.11
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Panic bolts
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10.
10.1
10.1.1
Where Fire protection system is required by the Fire Safety & Shelter
Department to be installed in a transmission substation, fire alarm monitoring
shall be provided either to be monitored by CISCO or SP PowerGrid,
whoever is selected as the licensed operator for the fire alarm monitoring
system. The selected operator shall be confirmed by SP PowerGrid before
the tender is called.
10.1.2
Where CISCO is selected to monitor the fire alarm system, the successful
tenderer shall liaise with CISCO for their requirements.
10.1.3
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c) For 22kV or 6.6kV and 66kV switchrooms which are located in separate
buildings, and transmission stations without 22kV RTU rooms, a floorstanding fire alarm interconnector box with screw type terminal shall be
installed in the communication room of transmission substations and in
22kV switchrooms of distribution substations. Two 10-pair pilot cables
shall be installed and terminated into these two boxes. The location of
the interconnector box at the 22kV switchroom shall be confirmed by SP
PowerGrid. The size of the interconnector box shall be approximately
800 mm (W) x 1300 mm (H) x 250 mm (D) with openings at the bottom for
cable entry. Fire alarm cables with sufficient cores shall be installed and
terminated at the interconnector box in the communication room and main
fire alarm panel in the transmission station.
d) Refer to Schematic Diagram of Fire Alarm Cables
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Colour
3M Colour Code
Base
top - white
bottom - blue
3290
3275
Substation name
white
3630-10
The sheeting manufacturer shall provide a deed of warranty for 3 years and 5 years
respectively for Scotchlite grade and Scotchal grade in respect of adhesion, colour and
weather resistance for the material provided.
Construction
The aluminium plate shall be rectangular in shape of dimensions 80cm x 37cm x 2mm.
The aluminium plate shall have a drilled hole in each corner. All sharp edges and
corners shall be rounded. The font sizes and heights of the labels shall be as follows:
Description
Font
Height
Substation name
Arial (bold)
50mm
The blue reflective sheeting shall be stuck-on and completely over the whole aluminium
plate. The white reflective sheeting shall be overlaid onto the blue reflective sheeting.
All application of the stuck-on shall be using the dry mount roller method. The
substation name plate shall be rejected if any bubbles or air pockets appear on the
reflective sheeting. A computerized signage machine shall produce all the cast vinyl
films to be pasted in the overlay aluminium plate as shown in drawing no.
AVMB007-00-00 titled Typical SP PowerAssets Substation Internal Name Plate.
Installation
The substation nameplate shall be secured mounted on the substation door or wall. The
Developer / Consultant shall check with the SP PowerGrid Engineer-in-charge before
fixing the substation nameplate.
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1.
INTRODUCTION
The intent of this specification (Specification) is to define the functional and
technical requirements of the various systems and sub-systems of Integrated
Security and Operations Surveillance System (ISOSS) for the Companys
installations.
Unless otherwise defined herein or if the context requires otherwise, all
capitalized terms herein shall bear the meanings ascribed to them in the
General Conditions of Contract.
Please refer to Appendix 1 on the system overview of existing ISOSS.
2.
2.1
The Contractor shall submit a detailed proposal for the implementation of the
ISOSS, which shall be subject to the approval of the Company. If required by
the Company, the Contractor shall set up a trial system for the Company to
evaluate. All costs arising from and in connection with the trial system shall
be borne by the Contractor.
2.2
2.3
2.3.1
The Building Access Control System (BACS) for the station access control
and security; and
2.3.2
2.3.3
The Public Address (PA) System for voice messages paging; and
2.3.4
The Fence Intrusion Detection System (FIDS) for monitoring of the station
perimeter security. Please refer to Appendix 4.
2.3.5
2.3.6
The Security Controller Unit (SCU) for collating all local status/data/alarm to
the existing remote ISOSS servers.
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2.4
2.5
2.6
Users of the ISOSS, with the given correct level of security, shall be able to
view all the information on the BACS, FIDS, CCTV, DA system from the same
Security PC Workstation.
2.7
Data such as videos, alarms, commands and events from the ISOSS are
routed from each station through the Companys Metropolitan Area Network
(MAN) to existing ISOSS Data Servers for processing and storage. Users
with correct security access level are able to remotely add / delete / reconfigure / update information or data to the ISOSS, without having to
physically dispatch staff to the sites to carry out such activities.
2.8
2.9
3.
3.1
Control signals received from the existing ISOSS servers are also being
processed. The SCU shall have, but shall not be limited to, the following
features:
3.1.1
3.1.2
3.1.3
Messages and data communication between SCU and existing ISOSS Data
Servers shall follow existing Extensible Markup Language (XML) schema
strictly for seamless integration of different ISOSS phases.
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3.2
4.
4.1
The BACS shall be provided for the access control and security monitoring of
designated critical areas within the station building and all doors at the first
storey and basement leading to critical/vital facilities.
4.2
The Contractor shall prepare a detailed proposal for the implementation of the
BACS, which shall be subject to the approval of the Company and any
relevant Authorities. If required by the Company, the Contractor shall set up
a trial system for the Company to evaluate. All costs arising from and in
connection with the trial system shall be borne by the Contractor.
4.3
The BACS shall include, but not be limited to, the microcontroller(s), any
memory storage device(s), expansion/interface card(s), communication
device(s) and/or card(s), contactless smart card reader(s), sensor(s) and
contact(s), including all necessary electrical and communication wiring and
cables.
4.4
General Requirements
4.4.1
4.4.2
The BACS shall operate independently of any failure of the SCU or Local
Area Network (LAN) /MAN communication interface.
4.4.3
The BACS shall be able to interface with the FIDS and Network Video
Recorder (NVR). It shall be able to control and manage all different system
functions of the FIDS and NVR. It shall be event triggered and not by polling
individual BACS controller units at specific time intervals.
4.4.4
The BACS shall utilise contactless smart card reader technology for all its
installation.
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4.4.5
The BACS shall support 2-factor authentication for access control, using the
Companys existing contactless smart card as the physical token and a
memorised security code such as the Personal Identification Number (PIN).
4.4.6
4.4.7
4.5
Access Contacts
4.5.1
Approved heavy-duty access door magnetic contacts shall be installed for all
access doors (if applicable) as specified as follows and as per required in the
particular project specification.
a) Doors at ground floor leading into the substation
b) Main access gates
4.5.2
4.5.3
4.5.4
For manned installation, a manual switch for arming / disarming the main
access gate shall be provided at the Security Station.
4.5.5
Prior to carrying out any installation, the Contractor shall submit its proposal
on the door contacts/EM locks locations to the Company for final confirmation
and approval.
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4.6
4.6.1
The Card Access System shall operate independently of any failure of the
other sub-systems. All card access information such as card management,
card reader set up and remote door opening shall be able to set up remotely
and be stored in the existing ISOSS Data Servers running on MS SQL
Server. Should there be any failure /updates to BACS, the user shall be able
to reinstate/update the system, by remotely downloading data from the
existing ISOSS Data Servers/ Individual stations SCU to the BACS controller
unit.
4.6.2
4.6.3
Any addition and/or deletion of cardholders shall be done remotely from the
Security PC Workstations at the Command Centre by the ISOSS
Administrator.
4.6.4
The Company uses contactless smart card(s) that are of MIFARE 13.5MHz
and HID 125kHz proximity, dual technology. The card complies with ISO/IEC
14443, Type A and 7810 standards
4.6.5
The read range between card reader and card shall at least be of 10cm and
the transaction time shall be less than 100ms. The memory size of the
MIFARE contactless memory chip shall be at least of 1 KiloByte (KB) and
contain 16 sectors of multi-application memory.
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4.7
4.7.1
Contactless Smart Card Reader(s) with keypad and Liquid Crystal Display
(LCD) shall be provided at designated main access door(s)/gates(s) to the
designated critical areas. The contactless smart card reader shall be
compatible to MIFARE 13.5MHz and HID 125kHz proximity, dual technology
cards. The cards shall comply with ISO/IEC 14443, Type A standard. The
card reader supplied shall be compatible with the Companys existing
contactless smart card.
4.7.2
Weather-proofing and vandal proofing are required for the card reader that is
installed outdoors. Access door release switch(es) / button(s) shall be
provided inside the protected area at the access door(s). In addition, where
necessary and required, emergency overrides shall be provided in case of fire
alarm(s) activation.
4.7.3
In case of any failure of the contactless smart card reader or controller for
whatever reason, a standard mechanical key-switch shall be used to bypass
the EM door lock. The key-switch should be located near the card reader and
its final location will be subject to the Companys final approval.
4.7.4
The key-switch should be highly reliable and the key is removable in only one
position. The key-switch housing shall have a rugged and tamper-proof
construction and come with operating status Light Emitting Diode (LED) in
red & green.
4.7.5
The key-switch key shall be a master key for all substation key-switch
installation, with spare keys to be provided by the Contractor to the Company.
The choice key-switch master key shall be subject to the Companys final
approval.
4.7.6
Activation of this key switch will trigger an alarm status on the ISOSS. The
ISOSS shall indicate the status of the key-switch.
4.7.7
There shall be both audible and visual indication on the access card reader to
indicate a successful card read each time.
4.8
Mimic Display
4.8.1
The Contractor shall provide a mimic display panel with LED indicators
showing the layout plan of the whole substation building and perimeter fence
with alarm zonings.
4.8.2
For manned installation, the mimic display panel shall be located within the
Security Station or Guard Post.
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4.8.3
For unmanned installation, the mimic display panel shall be located at the
designated main access lobby within the substation building. The final
location shall be subject to the approval of the Company.
4.8.4
BACS shall be indicated with LEDs on the mimic display panel. Lamp test
should be provided on the mimic panel.
4.8.5
The mimic display panel shall be connected to the SCU by RS-485, TCP/IP
Ethernet or any other communication interface, subject to the approval of the
Company.
4.8.6
Both FIDS and BACS shall not share the same mimic display.
4.9
4.9.1
The BACS controller unit provided for independent operation and monitoring
of the building access control and security shall have, but not be limited to,
the following features:
a) It shall be an embedded system with watchdog function and onboard
temperature monitoring. There must be an automatic reboot facility in
case of power failure.
b) Intelligent field panel providing distributed processing for interface of
access control readers, keypads, alarm sensing devices (magnetic
contracts etc), external analogue/digital inputs/outputs.
c) Able to maintain local database (minimum of 3,000 cardholders and
50,000 events) providing full operation independent of the Security PC
Workstation and Security Command Centre.
d) Monitor the status of the access control readers, keypads, alarm sensing
devices, external inputs/outputs for failure and tampering, and generate
detailed alarm messages at the Security PC Workstation.
e) Option for UPS and/or battery back-up supply with charging facilities.
f)
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g) Able to remotely restore local database from SCU in the event of BACS
controller memory failure with minimal operator intervention.
h) Communication interface with Security PC Workstation(s) for alarm
statuses and acknowledgement/reset, event logging, arming and
disarming of BACS.
i)
j)
5.
5.1
CCTV system shall be provided for the surveillance of the individual FIDS
designated zones along the perimeter fence, vehicular access and main
pedestrian access gates, designated main access lobby, ground floor
staircase doors and any other areas of the substation where specified in the
project.
5.2
The Contractor shall prepare a detailed proposal for the implementation of the
CCTV system, which shall be subject to the approval of the Company and
any relevant authorities. If required by the Company, the Contractor shall set
up a trial system for The Company to evaluate. All costs arising from and in
connection with the trial system shall be borne by the Contractor.
5.3
The CCTV system shall include, but not be limited to CCTV cameras, camera
lens, Video Server/Encoders, Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) cameras, Network Video
Recorders (NVRs), Power Over Ethernet (PoE) injectors, any memory
storage device(s), expansion/interface card(s), surge arrestor(s),
communication device(s) and/or card(s), including all necessary camera
housing, camera poles, camera brackets and concrete bases, electrical and
communication wiring and cables. The Contractor shall also provide the
Company with a full set of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) with
documentation, Software Development Kit (SDK) and ActiveX Controls,
which can be used for third-party software integration.
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5.4
Viewing of video images for the respective substations can be done locally at
the respective CCTV monitor and Security PC Workstation for manned
substation or remotely from the existing PC workstations at Command
Centres.
Any changes or updates of data information to respective
installations CCTV system shall be done remotely from the existing PC
workstations at Command Centres, without physically dispatching staff to
sites for the Works to be carried out.
5.5
The Contractor shall provide a set of video applications for the existing ISOSS
LabVIEW Application running in Command Centre. The video applications
shall include functions not limited to view single live video, view single history
video, view multiple current, remote download of archived video / image
snapshot, remote Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) control of camera and search multiple
history video. Detailed requirements will be provided to the Contractor after
tender award.
5.6
General Requirements
5.6.1
5.6.2
5.6.3
Approved concrete plinth base 450mm (W) x 450mm (L) x 500mm (D) of Grade
25 N/m or otherwise shall be provided for the mounting of camera poles. All
fasteners shall be pre-cast within the concrete base and the whole fixing shall
be capable of withstanding the design of wind-load. The Contractor shall submit
design drawings, duly endorsed by a professional engineer (Professional
Engineer or PE) prior to installation.
5.6.4
The camera poles to be used shall be of hot-dipped galvanised type and come
with a height of 4m tall or otherwise. Prior to fabrication of the camera poles,
the Contractor shall submit design drawings of the camera poles to the
Company for approval.
5.6.5
The distance between each camera pole should not be more than 25 metres.
Depending on the terrain and layout of each substation building and perimeter
fences, video images captured by adjacent cameras should be over-lapping, (ie.
the images of any moving object along the perimeter fences shall be captured
by the adjacent camera before the current camera loses sight of the moving
object). The CCTV system shall provide complete coverage on blind spots.
5.6.6
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5.6.7
An IP65 rated junction box of adequate size should be provided for each
camera mounted at each location. The Contractor shall provide different key
lock to junction box housing different application at each substation.
5.6.8
5.7
5.7.1
The NVR shall have built-in Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID 5)
storage with hot-swappable Serial ATA (SATA) hard disks with canisters
which are suitable for 24/7 CCTV recording. Capacity of each hard disk shall
be at least 3TB. Capacity of each RAID 5 array to be proposed by Contractor
shall be able to store at least three (3) months of archived video at minimum
10 fps with SXVGA resolution per camera. Any cost incurred from additional
storage media shall be deemed to include in the tender price.
5.7.2
The NVR shall have fully embedded web-based control and monitoring
interface to the Security PC Workstation (s) via TCP/IP Ethernet.
5.7.3
The NVR shall have built-in Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID5)
storage with hot-swappable Serial ATA (SATA) hard disks with canisters
which are suitable for 24/7 CCTV recording. Capacity of each hard disk shall
be at least 3TB. Capacity of each RAID5 array to be proposed by Contractor
shall be able to store at least three (3) months of archived video at minimum
10 fps with SXVGA resolution per camera. Any cost incurred from additional
storage media shall be deemed to include in the tender price.
5.7.4
The NVR shall support H.264, MPEG-4 and JPEG multi format.
5.7.5
The NVR shall support existing Axis 213 and 2130 PTZ network cameras.
5.7.6
The NVR shall be compatible with the fixed IP camera and PTZ IP camera
proposed for the CCTV system.
5.7.7
The NVR shall support up to 64 network cameras without extra license fee
and their images can be recorded simultaneously.
5.7.8
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5.7.9
The NVR shall automatically reboot after recovery of electrical system, back
to the status before abrupt shutdown due to power supply disturbance and
continue recording. After recovery from any system abrupt shutdown, the
NVR shall trigger a built-in watchdog and arbitrarily reset the system. An
alarm shall be sent automatically if no signal is detected from the camera, or
hard disk is damaged, or NVR configuration differs from pre-shutdown state.
5.7.10
The NVR shall provide detailed event logs not limited to system warning, hard
disk error, network disconnection, camera failure, motion detection and
intrusion.
5.7.11
The NVR shall not have recording malfunction problem caused by system
instability, hard disk damage or virus infection.
5.7.12
Monitoring and playback tasks shall be able to work at the same time, and
these images shall be shown with multiple screens at the same time. User
can choose the enlargement, gentle image and sharp image functions to
provide a clear picture for evidentiary purposes.
5.7.13
The NVR shall support NTP and be able to perform time synchronization with
existing network time servers via TCP/IP Ethernet.
5.7.14
The NVR shall be able to detect camera failure, hard disk failure, motion
alarm and digital input alarm; and report via TCP/IP Ethernet to Barix
Barionet.
5.7.15
The NVR shall have ActiveX Control interface for video functions including but
not limited to, current video playback, historical video playback, historical
video search, historical video download, camera configuration and snapshot.
5.7.16
The ActiveX Control interface shall allow grouping of any cameras from any
installation (max 16 cameras can be selected) and viewing them on the same
screen. It shall also allow application to select and playback more than one
historical video at the same time.
5.7.17
The NVR/CCTV system shall be integrated with the ISOSS such that the
Security PC Workstation(s) is able to access the CCTV shot(s) of respective
cameras corresponding to the associating FIDS zone(s) that is activated.
5.7.18
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5.8
Pan-Tilt-Zoom Camera
5.8.1
5.8.2
5.8.3
The camera shall be compatible with the NVR proposed for the CCTV
system.
5.8.4
5.8.5
5.8.6
5.8.7
The camera shall support 18x optical zoom with 36x extra optical zoom under
VGA resolution.
5.8.8
5.8.9
The camera shall have built-in high capacity memory card slot for manual
recording in (H.264 / JPEG), alarm recording in (H.264 / JPEG) and backup
upon network failure in (JPEG).
5.8.10
End user shall be able to remotely download still or motion images recorded
in the high capacity memory card via web browser.
5.8.11
The camera shall support auto tracking function, being able to automatically
pan and tilt to follow a moving subject and keep it in the centre of the image.
5.8.12
The termination must meet ISO/IEC recommended standards such that the
video is optimally displayed at an acceptable level to the Company. Proper
measured test results should be submitted to the Company.
5.8.13
The Contractor shall also provide full documentations of APIs and ActiveX
Controls, which can be used by LabVIEW to control and view the PTZ
network camera.
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5.9
Fixed Camera
5.9.1
Megapixel, day/night colour network cameras shall be provided for each FIDS
perimeter zone, designated pedestrian and vehicular access gates, lift
lobbies, ground floor staircase doors, transformer driveways, and other critical
access passage way.
5.9.2
5.9.3
i-VMD shall include visual analytics not limited to advanced video motion and
direction change.
5.9.4
End user shall be able to remotely download still or motion images recorded
in the high capacity memory card via web browser.
5.9.5
The camera shall have built-in high capacity memory card slot for manual
recording, alarm recording and backup upon network failure.
5.9.6
The camera shall support Auto Back Focus (ABF) to ensure easy
installation and stable focus in both colour and black / white modes.
5.9.7
The camera shall support images at 1280 x 960 resolution (1.3 Megapixel
Mode) up to 30 fps.
5.9.8
The camera shall support H.264, MPEG-4 and JPEG multi format.
5.9.9
The camera shall be equipped with Panasonic megapixel vari-focal lens WV-LZA62/2 or equivalent.
5.9.10
5.9.11
The camera shall be enclosed in protective IP65 rated housing with mounting
bracket, sunshield and protected against lightning strikes.
5.9.12
The termination must meet ISO/IEC recommended standards such that the
video is optimally displayed at an acceptable level to the Company. Proper
measured test results should be submitted to the Company.
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5.10
5.10.1
The CCTV Local Area Network shall have a standard complying industrial
grade switch that shall comply with a least the following IEEE (802.3, 802.3u,
802.3x, 802.1d, 802.3af, 802.3at, 802.1w, 802.1Q, 802.1X and 802.1p)
standards.
5.10.2
The switch shall have a management that is web browser configurable, trivial
file transfer protocol update, configuration backup/restore, warm re-bootable
and port speed/duplex control with status and statistics.
5.10.3
5.10.4
The interfaces of the switch should include, but not limited to: 6 X 10/100
Base-TX with Auto MDI/MDI-X, Auto Negotiation and 2 X 100/1000 Base
FX/SC connector for multimode.
5.10.5
The power system of the switch should be DC 24V (12~48V) with reverse
polarity protection.
5.10.6
5.10.7
5.10.8
Multimode fibre optic cables shall be used for connections to the equipment
rack adopting the ring topology to obtain redundancy.
5.10.9
5.10.10
5.10.11
5.10.12
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6.
6.1
6.2
6.3
The PA system shall have, but not be limited to the following features:
6.3.1
6.3.2
6.3.3
6.3.4
Allow local and remote paging from the Security PC Workstations at manned
installations and the Command Centre respectively.
6.3.5
The Security Personnel shall be able to select the substation to page to, from
the Security PC Workstation(s) at Command Centre.
6.3.6
Perform time synchronization with existing network time servers via NTP and
TCP/IP Ethernet.
6.3.7
6.3.8
6.3.9
6.3.10
The user permission checking shall be provided when the user is accessing
GUI.
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6.3.11
6.3.12
Pre-recorded messages shall have description field for the user to search
easily.
6.3.13
6.3.14
6.3.15
7.
7.1
7.2
7.3
The Contractor shall also provide full documentations of APIs and ActiveX
Controls, which can be used by LabVIEW to control and view the PTZ
network camera.
7.4
7.5
The protective housing should not restrict any view which is viewable by the
PTZ network camera.
7.6
A switch similar to the CCTV Local Area Network Switch shall be provided
where the LAN cable exceeds the TIA/EIA recommended distance or if the
PTZ image is not optimally displayed
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8.
8.1
One electronic siren of 110 db and strobe light shall be installed at each
designated location such that the alarm is audible and visible from within the
perimeter compound of the substation when the ISOSS is activated within the
pre-set time period.
8.2
Both FIDS and BACS shall not share the same electronic siren and strobe
light.
8.3
The Contractor shall also provide an option for strobe lights without siren
alarm, i.e. silent alarm.
9.
POWER SUPPLY
9.1
The required power supply for the system will be provided from the Building
Services Main Switchboard.
However, the Contractors Professional
Engineer must be in time to make the necessary provision under the M&E
sub-contract where available. For existing station/installation, the Contractor
shall provide a separate distribution board / sub-distribution board connecting
to the UPS in-coming, subjected to existing site condition.
9.2
9.2.1
9.2.2
9.2.3
Static electronic transfer switches shall be provided for manual and automatic
transfer of load from UPS to the main and vice versa. In automatic transfer
mode, the automatic transfer shall take place when a fault or an over current
is detected in the inverter. Timer taken from detection of fault to completion
of transfer shall not exceed of a cycle. The output of the inverter shall be in
synchronization with the bypass phase of the mains, so that a no break
manual transfer can be ensured by means of make-before-break switching.
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9.2.4
9.2.5
The rectifier and the battery charger shall operate satisfactorily with an input
AC supply 230V 10% 1-phase 50Hz 3%. The battery charger shall have
the boost charge capacity to re-charge the fully discharged battery to 90%
within 16 hours for satisfactory operation of all master station equipment.
9.2.6
An alarm should be activated when either the inverter or the battery charger
has failed. Status of the system shall be fed back to the Master Server using
standard protocol (e.g. SNMP) through the network switch.
9.2.7
9.2.8
The Contractor shall seek the Companys approval before delivering and
installing the UPS.
9.2.9
The UPS and batteries shall be supplied with a suitable equipment rack that
will fit the room plan appended. The rack shall be sturdy, rust proof and
protected with electrolyte resistant paint. Insulators are to be provided on the
base of the stand.
9.2.10
9.2.11
9.2.12
The enclosed rack shall house the UPS, UPS switchboard, batteries and
ventilation fans. Transparent sections of the enclosed rack shall be catered
to allow for easy reading of any status/readings that are deemed necessary
for operation. Unless there is a space constrain, a separate battery rack
provided shall be independent from the UPS main components. This rack
shall be enclosed and should include proper ventilation fans.
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9.2.13
Spare 20A (class B) isolator at the supply board (MDB/MSB) to the UPS
system shall be provided if no spare is available on site.
9.2.14
UPS shall come with Ethernet Interface (RJ45) for web-based remote
monitoring. A management programme using Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP) shall be used for monitoring. The SNMP used shall be
compatible with the existing management software used.
9.2.15
Two (2) DC Ammeters with Shunts shall be provided to read Rectified Output
Current and Battery Charging/Discharging Current.
9.2.16
To install a fuse link at the centre of each battery banks to prevent the
prolonged short circuit current in the event of a high leakage current.
10.
SECURITY PC WORKSTATION
10.1
10.2
General Requirements
10.2.1
The Security Controller Unit shall log all activities and events (BACS and
FIDS zone(s) arming and disarming, alarm(s) acknowledgement) on the
Security PC Workstation(s). Sufficient harddisk storage or Flash RAM shall
be provided for at least 2 months of activities and events.
10.2.2
The CCTV visual records shall be stored on the NVR and NOT on the
Security PC Workstations. Event-triggered pre- and post-visual records shall
also be stored at the main and backup servers.
10.2.3
An overall schematic of the BACS, CCTV and FIDS zones shall be displayed
in a single integrated GUI on the Security PC Workstation. The schematic
shall indicate the zone(s) that are armed, disarmed and activated (both when
armed and disarmed).
10.2.4
10.2.5
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10.2.6
10.2.7
The Security Controller Unit shall generate detailed alarm messages to the
Security PC Workstation(s) for all security alarms and system/device failures.
10.2.8
10.2.9
10.3
PC Workstation
10.3.1
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System Memory:
Video Controller:
Display/Graphics:
Hard Drive:
Media:
Network interface:
I/O Interface:
Audio:
OS Preload:
Warranty:
3 years
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11.
11.1
11.2
The DAS shall have, but not be limited to, the following features:
11.2.1
11.2.2
The activating buttons must be hidden from general view and the design must
allow the operator to activate it inconspicuously.
11.2.3
11.2.4
Each duress alarm button shall be connected to its own zone. There shall not
be any sharing of zones in the alarm processor.
11.2.5
The alarm system will also include battery backup for up to eight (8) hours.
11.2.6
The audio and visual alarms in the Security Command Centre must allow the
Security Personnel to know exactly which location has activated the duress
alarm.
11.2.7
The design for the alarm status panel and the buzzer located at the Security
Command Centre shall cater to monitor a minimum of 30 sites. The panel
should include a LED function test for all location indicators. Should there be
inadequate space on the existing status panel for the additional location
indicators, provisions must be made for replacement or expansion of the
existing alarm status panel.
11.2.8
Duress alarms shall not annunciate at the local substation site initiating the
duress alarm.
11.2.9
The duress alarm initiated at the Security Command Centre shall annunciate
at the Security Backup Command Centre or any other location to be
determined by the Company.
11.2.10
All duress alarms shall annunciate at the Security Command Centre, Security
Backup Command Centre or any other location to be determined by the
Company.
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11.2.11
The Security PC Workstation shall also display the alarm point on the
geographical layout, which shall be indicated by a flashing icon.
11.2.12
The time lag between the activation of the duress alarm and the annunciation
of the alarm at the Security PC Workstation or alarm status panel shall not be
greater than 2 seconds.
12.
SECURITY APPLICATION
12.1
The application shall be web-based enabled and the overall monitoring shall
be performed using National Instruments LabVIEW platform. The type of
web browsers compatible with the software shall include, but not be limited to,
the Microsoft Internet Explorer.
12.2
The application shall be the only integration provided for all different system
functions in ISOSS, including but not be limited to the BACS, FIDS, CCTV
and PA system.
12.3
12.3.1
12.3.2
12.3.3
Transaction monitoring
12.3.4
12.3.5
12.3.6
12.3.7
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12.4
12.4.1
12.4.2
12.5
12.5.1
12.5.2
The application shall have the function to restrict the same user from having
multiple login sessions active at any given time.
12.6
Transaction monitoring
12.6.1
The application shall allow the user to view selected or all activities or
transactions that has occurred.
12.6.2
The type of activities or transactions shall include, but not be limited to, card
access events, door access events, alarm events and system access events.
12.6.3
The information displayed by the application shall include, but not be limited to,
the type of occurrence, the time/date of occurrence, location of occurrence and
user name.
12.7
12.7.1
The application shall be able to monitor the live statuses of all the ISOSS
installations.
12.7.2
The application shall be able to perform remote function for all the ISOSS
installations.
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ATTACHMENT F
12.7.4
12.7.5
12.7.6
Monitoring Functions:
The application shall allow the user to bring up corresponding video popup
by clicking on the respective FIDS Zone graphics.
The application shall be provided with a video search interface to locate
and play back any recorded video.
12.8
12.8.1
The information displayed by the application shall include, but not be limited
to, the type of alarm, the time/date of occurrence, location of occurrence and
user name.
12.8.2
The authorised user shall be able to view any selected alarm/event including
FIDS zone alarm, card access events, system access events, etc, from any
substation within his access rights.
12.8.3
The alarms generated by the various sub-systems shall be prioritized and can
be acknowledged locally or remotely by authorized users.
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12.8.4
12.8.5
A standalone visual alarm system shall also be provided and interfaced with
the application.
12.8.6
The flashing and audible alarm shall stop once the alarm has been
acknowledged.
12.8.7
12.8.8
12.9
12.9.1
The application shall allow the administrator to add user(s), delete user(s) or
modify user-related parameter(s) from any Security PC Workstation either
locally or remotely.
12.10
12.10.1
12.10.2
The application shall allow the user to preview the reports prior to exporting a
softcopy (PDF and Excel formats) or generating a hardcopy.
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ATTACHMENT F
The application shall allow transaction report filtering. The selection shall
include, but not be limited to:
Transaction type, event type or alarm type
Date and time range selection
Location
User name
12.10.4
12.10.5
12.11
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13.
SPARES
13.1
The Contractor shall quote for the prices of the essential spares stated in the
Schedule of Rates / Prices.
14.
14.1
Cable Installation
14.1.1
The installation works shall include all necessary works, services, materials
and equipment for the operation of the ISOSS.
14.1.2
14.1.3
14.1.4
14.1.5
The Contractor shall include in its cost, all temporary access platform during
excavation work being carried out along road crossing on site as and when
directed by the Company.
14.1.6
The Contractor shall exercise due care when carrying out the installation
works so as not to damage existing equipment and services within the
substations and terminal buildings.
14.1.7
The Contractor shall provide the necessary cable supports that are tamper
proof. Signal and power cables are not allowed to be laid in the same GI
conduit / metal trunking or in close proximity.
14.1.8
14.1.9
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14.1.10
Any cable entries holes made in the substations and terminal buildings shall
be filled with 4-hour fire seal compound and waterproofed if necessary.
14.1.11
Any cable running through substations and terminal buildings floors and walls
shall be pulled through sleeves made of PVC. All cable entries are to be cut
and made good by the Contractor.
14.1.12
14.1.13
For cable laying along tarmac or turf areas, the Contractor shall supply and
install appropriate galvanised metal or HD UPVC pipes for the cable laying
including excavation, backfilling, reinstatement of roads, sifted sand, cable
protective covers, cables markers, etc.
14.1.14
The Contractor shall take note of signal strength limitation of cable length for
use in various sub-systems. Suitable and better grade cables are to be used
if length of cable to be used for certain sub-systems linkage exceeds the
signal strength limit.
14.1.15
Cables leading into the equipment rack should be provided with a minimum 2
machine bored hole.
14.2
Materials
14.2.1
14.2.2
Materials to be provided by the Contractor shall include all that are required
for the installation of all cables, cable racks, conduits, trunkings, clips,
brackets, jointing compound and all associated components/accessories of
the ISOSS. All ferrous materials to be used shall be of hot-dipped galvanised
steel and be painted to the finish colour as decided by the Company.
14.2.3
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14.2.4
When it is necessary to run cables across roads or location where cables can
be damaged, short lengths of rigid conduits shall be used.
14.2.5
14.2.6
The conduit, housing the wires, must be attached onto the fence by stainless
steel cable clamps/ties at 1-metre intervals.
14.2.7
The Contractor shall provide all necessary cabling/wiring for the security
systems as follows but not be limited to:
From the NVR to CCTV cameras.
Intercom systems between main vehicular gates and Security Stations.
From PA Amplifier to horn speakers in a ring topology.
From UPS to power distribution board (DB) at ground floor.
Power supply cables to CCTV cameras and lightings shall be in ring
topology.
Optical fibre cables to CCTV LAN switches shall be in ring topology.
From Main (Power) distribution board (MDB) in substation to DB for CCTV
lighting on the ground floor.
14.2.8
14.2.9
14.2.10
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14.2.11
14.2.12
14.2.13
All signal cables shall be properly installed and isolated from the
power/control cables.
14.2.14
14.2.15
Prior written approval must be obtained from the Company whenever the
Contractor is required to install any cable across any access road/driveway or
underneath any concrete/turf area. All such cables shall be installed in
approved lengths/diameters of underground HD UPVC pipes encased in
concrete.
14.2.16
14.2.17
Where cables, trunkings, conduits, pipes, etc pass through any floor slab, wall
or another compartment, they shall be blanketed/seated with fire stops
formed by materials of low density and low thermal conductivity and capable
of withstanding temperatures up to 1000C without adversely affecting their
properties.
14.2.18
14.2.19
All unused portions of the floor/wall openings, which are used by the
Contractor to install this equipment, cable, trunkings, conduits, pipes, etc shall
also be fire-stopped/sealed by the Contractor with fire-resisting materials
approved by the Company and any relevant authorities after the installation of
the aforesaid items is completed.
14.2.20
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15.
EXCAVATION WORKS
15.1
The Contractor shall be deemed to have inspected the site prior to the
submission of the tender and know the nature of the ground (turf or tarmac
surfaces) to be excavated and shall include in its tender price, all excavation
works and making good the ground to formation levels.
15.2
Before any excavation work is being carried out, the Contractor shall obtain
approvals from the Company and other relevant authorities. All costs
involved in obtaining these approvals shall be borne by the Contractor and be
deemed to be included in the tender price.
15.3
The Contractor shall carry out the excavation in accordance with the
dimensions, lines and levels as indicated on the approved submitted
drawings.
15.4
15.5
The excavation works for concrete plinth bases of size 450mm (L) x 450mm
(W) x 500mm (D) and pipes trenches depth (1.0 metre) shall be inspected
and approved by the Company.
15.6
The Contractor shall obtain approval from the Company before excavating
trial hole, in order to ascertain the trenches excavation routing or position of
pipes laying at site.
15.7
15.8
Where there are any excavations left open overnight, the Contractor shall set
up clear and sufficient warning signs, barricades and covers.
15.9
The Contractor shall backfill the excavated sites to require formation levels
and make good all excavations to its original condition or better. Any surplus
excavated materials shall be removed from site and disposed off, all costs
arising from such removal and disposal to be borne by the Contractor.
15.10
The Contractor shall excavate with due care and take every precaution to
prevent any damage to existing sewer, gas and water pipes, electrical,
telephones cables and other services below ground.
15.11
All damages shall be reported immediately to the Company and any relevant
authorities.
15.12
All turf areas should be properly re-turfed after being backfilled based on
NParkss regulations.
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16.
16.1
Installation
16.1.1
The installation works shall include all necessary works, services, materials
and equipment for the operation of the ISOSS.
16.1.2
16.1.3
16.1.4
The Contractor shall exercise due care when carrying out the installation
works so as not to damage existing equipment and services within the
substations and terminal buildings.
16.1.5
The Contractor shall obtain the Companys approval on the proposed location
of the cables, termination and equipment before carrying out the installation
works. Where substantial alteration to the substations and terminal building is
made or the stability and safety of the installation structures is dubious, the
Contractor shall engage a Professional Engineer to certify the safety of the
installation.
16.1.6
16.1.7
16.1.8
Machine engraved label under each circuit breaker and major control
component, shall be provided by the Contractor. Such engraving shall be
uniform throughout all project installations.
16.1.9
Supply all equipment, devices and the like necessary to prevent or minimise
lightning damage to all system components installed.
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16.1.10
Provide full lightning and transient protection on all system, equipment and
hardware configured within the various systems installed.
16.1.11
16.1.12
Cabling shall be installed and cancelled where possible with due regard to
future replacement and removal of cables.
16.1.13
16.1.14
All cable installation shall adopt a loop into fittings system with adequate
slackness connecting into every equipment to facilitate removal for
replacement, inspection, adjustment or expansion/contraction.
16.1.15
16.1.16
16.1.17
In the event of finding evidence for reasonable doubt as to the noncompliance with this clause, the authorised representative from the Company
reserves the right to direct that the suspected cable be withdrawn for
inspection. The cable shall be withdrawn and replaced if required at no
further cost to the Company.
16.2
16.2.1
16.2.2
16.2.3
The test methods used shall be in accordance with the system manufacturers
and relevant authorities recommendations.
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Testing and commissioning shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
Local system integration test at substation.
The Contractor shall verify the functionalities of each sub-system of the
ISOSS and the integration amongst each sub-system.
Functionality test of communication interfacing with existing ISOSS Data
Server.
The communication interfacing shall include but not limited to video
applications, XML message data, voice over IP transmission protocol.
Contractor shall provide means to prove technical implementations are
according to the ISOSS requirements whenever the communication
interfacing is not working.
Each remote system integration trial test with existing ISOSS Testing Data
Server at Ayer Rajah Command Centre. The period of trial testing will be
defined by the Company.
Each remote system integration test with existing ISOSS Data Server at
both Command Centres.
16.2.5
16.2.6
Testing and commissioning shall be carried out in the presence of and to the
satisfaction of at least one (1) authorised representative from the Company,
and at such times as it may require.
16.2.7
16.2.8
All test instruments used shall be calibrated at the expense of the Contractor
at a recognised national laboratory to be approved by the Company. The
date of the last calibration of the test instruments shall not be more than two
(2) years.
16.2.9
The test reports submitted to the Company shall include all the results of
testing, details of the testing equipment and measurement and recording
instruments and details of the test method. The Contractor shall submit the
format of the test reports for the Companys approval.
16.2.10
The Contractor shall submit all test reports for each substation within seven
(7) days upon completion of testing and commissioning.
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16.2.11
The Contractor shall exercise proper project management and control, and
submit weekly progress schedules during the installation, testing and
commissioning works.
16.2.12
In the event the tested system fails to meet the specification, the Contractor
shall make the necessary arrangements to repair, modify and/or replace the
system within the contractual completion time, failing which liquidated
damages will be imposed. All costs incurred in the replacement or repair of
the system, including any additional labour, materials and other necessary
accessories and consumables shall be borne by the Contractor.
17.
PROVISION OF TRAINING
17.1
17.2
The objective of the training course is to ensure that a core group of technical
staff is being adequately trained to be able to handle and maintain the system
without direct assistance from the Contractor once these technical staff have
attained sufficient competency.
17.3
All the training courses shall be conducted by qualified trainers and the list of
trainers shall be submitted for prior approval by the Company.
18.
18.1
18.2
18.3
18.4
The length of time programmed for commissioning must take into account the
timing that is always needed from the time that the installation work is
supposedly finished until it has been successfully commissioned including
successful demonstration of the foregoing to the authorised representative of
the Company.
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18.5
19.
19.1
20.
PROVISION OF DOCUMENTATION
20.1
20.1.1
The Contractor shall, immediately after completion of the project, provide two
(2) sets of operational and maintenance manuals (including schematic and
wiring diagrams of all equipment installed, detailed circuit and as-installed
diagrams of all control and power supply cabling underground or over ground,
etc) of the individual equipment of the system. Soft copies of these
documents are also to be provided to the Company in such manner as
required by the Company.
20.1.2
21.
PROJECT REFERENCES
21.1
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22.
WARRANTY
22.1
The Contractor shall warrant and guarantee that all works and material to be
provided under this Contract will be new and of first class quality and in every
respect suitable for the services required: that the work and all components,
thereof will fulfil the performance data, characteristics and properties as laid
down in this Specification, that the work and all its parts shall operate at all
capacities up to maximum, successfully and without undue noise, undue
wear, undue heating, undue straining of parts and without undue vibration,
that the works shall be efficient for easy maintenance and in harmonious
operation conditions with other parts of the work, and equipped in accordance
with up-to-date techniques.
22.2
Should any module, card and item of the supplied systems and material fail to
meet the guaranteed performance data of other guaranteed characteristic
and/or properties during the Defect Liability Period as a result of poor quality
of materials used, poor workmanship in or improper installation, the
Contractor shall without delay search for the cause of such failure and shall
make, at its own expense, improvements and/or alterations or furnish new
parts as may be necessary to meet its obligations under the Contract.
22.3
23.
23.1
Defects Liability
23.1.1
The tender price shall include the cost for maintenance replacement of
defective parts and consumables during the Defect Liability Period.
23.2
Guarantee
23.2.1
23.2.2
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24.
INFORMATION TO BE SUBMITTED
24.1
The Tenderers are required to provide the following information together with
their tender submission.
24.2
24.3
24.4
A detailed description on how the ISOSS sub-systems are integrated with the
existing ISOSS at the Security Command Centre (SCC) and Backup
Command Centre.
24.5
A detailed description on how the following functions are performed from the
Security Command Centre and Backup Command Centre.
24.5.1
24.5.2
24.5.3
24.5.4
24.5.5
24.5.6
Data exchange between ISOSS sub-system and SCC & each installation.
24.5.7
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24.5.8
24.5.9
24.5.10
24.6
24.7
24.8
24.9
24.10
24.11
24.12
24.13
24.14
A list and certificate for training provided to the workers (in house / external).
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Appendix 1
ISOSS OVERVIEW
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Appendix 2
PoE
IP Camera
PoE Plus
MAN
ISOSS Managed
Ethernet Switch
Fibre Optics
Guardhouse
Alarm Message
All Alarm Messages required user acknowledgement, and it is sent from substation back to the Security Command Centre (SCC). The
SCC will reply the Alarm Message with a transaction ID. This unique ID shall be used to identify the Alarm Message.
2.
Status Message
All Status Messages are sent from substation to the SCC. No reply from the SCC is required.
3.
Action Message
All Action Messages are sent from the SCC to the substation and the substation is required to reply within a preset time window.
4.
5.
The existing LabVIEW-based ISOSS GUI shall be able to control/display the device/status at the local substation via the Security Controller
Unit. Communication between existing ISOSS servers and the Security Controller Units shall be implemented using XML messages. The
functions that may be performed by the existing ISOSS server are listed as follow:
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S/N
Function Description
1.0
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
UPS fail
1.5
1.6
1.7
Siren activated
1.8
1.9
FIDS Microcontroller
communication fail
1.10
1.11
1.12
1.13
Card reader
communication fail
Fully
Compliant
Partially
Compliant
Not
Complaint
Remarks
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Function Description
1.14
FIDS Microcontroller AC
fail
1.15
FIDS Microcontroller
battery fail
2.0
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9
2.10
2.11
Fully
Compliant
Partially
Compliant
Not
Complaint
Remarks
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Function Description
2.12
Siren normal
2.13
FIDS Microcontroller
com status normal
2.14
NVR communication
status normal
2.15
Card reader
communication status
normal
2.16
FIDS Microcontroller AC
status normal
2.17
FIDS Microcontroller
battery status normal
2.18
2.19
3.0
3.1
To arm/disarm siren
3.2
3.3
To open/close EM lock
3.4
3.5
Fully
Compliant
Partially
Compliant
Not
Complaint
Remarks
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Function Description
4.0
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
5.0
5.1
5.2
5.3
Fully
Compliant
Partially
Compliant
Not
Complaint
Remarks
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The FIDS shall be provided for the security monitoring of the substation perimeter. The
Contractor shall prepare a detailed proposal for the implementation of the security
system, which shall be subject to the approval of the Company and any relevant
authorities. If required by the Company, the Contractor shall set up a trial system for the
Company to evaluate. All costs arising from and in connection with the trial system shall
be borne by the Contractor.
The FIDS shall include, but not be limited to the microcontroller(s), any memory storage
device(s), expansion/interface card(s) and communication device(s), including all
necessary electrical and communication wiring and cables. The Contractor shall also
provide a full set of APIs with documentation and ActiveX Controls, which can be used
by LabVIEW to control the FIDS.
The proposed FIDS shall have the capability to be integrated seamlessly into the ISOSS.
General Requirements
4.1
4.2
4.3
The FIDS in which sensor cable is attached to the fence, shall be capable
of detecting intruders cutting, or climbing the fence and with the capability
of adjustable sensitivity levels to serve the purposes of the low false alarm
rates.
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
a.
b.
c.
d.
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4.8
The FIDS shall be able to reset (silencing the device if there is audible
alarm) automatically once the authorized user has acknowledged the
alarm.
4.9
4.10
4.11
4.12
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
j.
k.
l.
m. Protection range:
5 30m
n.
300m
o.
Current drain:
Tx:30mA, Rx:27mA
p.
Beam source:
q.
Detection method:
r.
Response time:
50 700 msec.
s.
Alarm output:
t.
Tamper protection:
u.
Beam adjustment:
v.
Power supply:
w. IP rating:
IP54
x.
Temperature:
-20C - 60C
y.
Dimensions:
177 x 73 x 77 mm
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4.13
In addition, the photobeam sensors that are installed at the sites must be of dual
photoelectric beam type. Each pair of photobeam consists of a receiver and a
transmitter. Appropriate detection ranges (depending on the actual site condition) of
dual photoelectric beams are to be installed at the substation. Photo-beam sensors
are to be installed on top of the main gate so as to detect any intruders from
climbing into the substation. Pole Mounted Photo-beams are also to be installed at
the bottom of the main gate inside the substation.
4.14
All FIDS data cables from the zone analyzer boxes are to be installed in
conduits/PVC pipes which must be buried underground (Subjected to the actual site
requirement) and to be terminated at the FIDS controller unit.
5.
6.
Perimeter Zoning
5.1
The perimeter shall be suitably segmented into zones for easy identification
of intrusion.
5.2
5.3
All designated main entrance gates (eg. vehicular access gate, pedestrian
gate) shall be a separate zone by itself.
Technical Specification - Seismic FIDS
6.1
6.2
The Sensor Cable shall have, but not be limited to the following features :
a.
b.
The Signal Analyser shall have, but not limited to the following features :
a.
b.
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c.
Two of the relays shall output intrusion alarms separately for each
sensor cable of 10 seconds duration. The third relay shall output a
tamper alarm for operation of the enclosure tamper switch or either of
the sensor cable monitoring circuits. The tamper alarm shall last for as
long as the tamper condition exists.
d.
e.
f.
g.
Provision shall be made on the motherboard for a plug-in multiplex bidirectional communication card to provide alarm and tamper signals
and remote test and audio select commands from a central control
system.
h.
i.
Each zone module shall incorporate three LED status indicators for:
i.
ii.
iii.
Power ON
Intrusion alarm
Sensor cable fault or box tamper
j.
k.
l.
m.
The Signal Analyser shall operate with a supply voltage of 12.0 28.0
volts DC at a maximum current of 50 mA.
n.
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o.
6.3
6.4
The End of Line Kit Set shall have, but not limited to the following features :
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
7.2
The Sensor Cable shall have, but not be limited to the following features:
a.
b.
c.
The spliced cable shall meet all specifications without lowering the
PD, or increasing the rate of false/nuisance alarms.
d.
e.
The Signal Processor shall have, but not be limited to the following
features:
a.
b.
Separate parameters are set for cut and climb detection, resulting in
independent alarm processing to optimize detection and minimize
false alarms. Since the coaxial sensor cable is microphonic, an
optional plug-in audio module enables the user to listen-in to the
fence activity.
c.
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d.
e.
f.
Self-test inputs.
g.
ii.
One alarm relay and one supervision relay supplied for each
zone.
iii.
h.
i.
j.
k.
l.
Supervision.
i.
m.
n.
Environment.
o.
i.
ii.
Standard Enclosure.
i.
ii.
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p.
7.3
Backward Compatibility.
i.
Requires only
performance.
processor
replacement
for
improved
ii.
b.
Distributed processing.
i.
ii.
c.
d.
7.4
Alarm outputs.
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
Self-test.
i.
ii.
The self-test will simulate both climb and cut intrusions to fully
test the sensor circuitry, including the cables.
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The proposed FIDS shall monitor itself to ensure that its protection
capability is not compromised. If that capability has been compromised,
the system will generate a supervision alarm.
8.2
ii.
A defective splice.
b.
c.
d.
Power Failure
i.
e.
Tamper
i.
ii.
iii.
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Intruder Detection
9.1
9.2
10
a.
b.
c.
The proposed FIDS must be able to recognize these scenarios and can
discriminate between them and environmentally generated phenomena.
Cut Detection
10.1
11
b.
The number of times that the cut threshold is exceeded is greater than
the preset cut count; and
c.
The preset cut count is exceeded within the preset cut window (time
frame).
10.2
When the fence fabric is cut, an impulse of energy produces a high initial
amplitude signal that exceeds the cut threshold. Each time cut threshold is
exceeded, a cut event is recorded. Cut activity will activate a cut counter.
The cut counter has a preset number of cuts that must occur within a
preset time window in order for the system to indicate that an intrusion
attempt has occurred.
10.3
If the cut count is not exceeded within the preset time window, the counter
resets. If it is exceeded, the system identifies an intrusion attempt and will
generate a cut alarm.
Climb Detection
11.1
The processor detects an attempt to climb over or with aided under the
security perimeter if:
a.
b.
c.
If the climb time is accumulated within the preset climb window (time
frame).
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11.2
When an intruder attempts to climb over the fence, the action of feet and
hands pulling on and impacting the fence, as well as strain on the fence will
cause a large number of energy pulses to rapidly occur.
11.3
The initial contract will activate a climb time counter. The climb time
counter accumulates energy caused by the climbing action. A preset
number of climb contacts must occur within a preset climb window time in
order for the system to indicate that an intrusion attempt has occurred.
11.4
If the climb activity count is not exceeded within the preset climb window,
the climb counter resets. If the number is exceeded, the system identifies
the activity as an intrusion attempt and will generate a climb alarm.
12.2
The controller unit shall utilise digital signal processing techniques that
employ adaptive algorithms, capable of adapting to specific fence types
and environmental conditions.
12.3
The sensor shall have independent adjustments and thresholds for each
type of intrusion and shall have the capability to completely mask climb or
cut alarms.
12.4
The PD of an intruder cutting the fence and for unaided climbing attempts
shall be 95% with a 95% confidence factor.
12.5
Each of the controller unit used in the fence intrusion detection system and
building security system shall be equipped with a minimum of 2-zone
control panel unless otherwise specified and each of the controller unit
shall incorporate but not be limited to the following features:
a.
Analyser for the sensor cables shall have programmable time base
and shock count selectivity.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
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g.
h.
i.
j.
k.
l.
Option for UPS and/or battery backup supply with charger facilities.
The microcontroller units distributed along the perimeter shall receive and
process the signals from the sensor cables while providing fail-safe
operation. The failure of one microcontroller shall not affect the signal
processing of the other microcontrollers along the perimeter.
12.7
The signal processor shall identify intrusion, fail, and tamper alarms locally
by relay contacts.
12.8
12.9
Alarms caused by power failure, low input voltage, cable fault, or internal
electronic fault shall be identified as supervisory alarms. Supervisory
alarms shall be distinguished from intrusion alarms.
12.10
12.11
The controller unit shall have a mean time between failures (MTBF) of
greater than 40 000 hours and a mean time to replace (MTTR) of less
than 10 minutes.
12.12
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12.13
Each sensor zone shall be capable of being calibrated from its respective
controller unit. Sensor calibration shall be made using a configuration
module, which shall allow the user to adjust and monitor the response of
each zone. The configuration module shall be detachable via a snap-in
connector and shall be capable of calibrating each of the controller units in
the system. The configuration module shall receive power from the
controller unit and shall not require batteries, calibration or maintenance.
Accessing the snap-in connector shall require the opening of the
controllers enclosure. This action shall cause a tamper alarm to be
generated.
12.14
12.15
13
a.
b.
c.
b.
c.
d.
Cut profile value: (to better define a cut event over environmental
effects)
e.
For manned installations, the gates shall be locked using approved master
lock and key system. The guard shall enable and disable the FIDS zone
for the gate for personnel and visitors entering into the installation.
13.2
13.3
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13.4
13.5
Activation / Deactivation
14.1
The FIDS shall be able to monitor multiple zones of the perimeter fence
(welded-mesh fence and chain link fence) and identify specific zone(s) in
the perimeter fence that is activated.
14.2
14.3
The FIDS shall have the provision to reset itself if condition returns to
normal and it shall be activated again should further intrusion be detected.
14.4
The FIDS shall indicate the specific zone(s) that has/have been activated
even though the system has automatically reset itself to assist the security
personnel responding, to investigate the activation of alarm(s).
14.5
b.
c.
i.
ii.
iii.
The FIDS will reactivate automatically when the gate is closed and
after a preset time period or when the local security guard enable it.
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14.6
b.
c.
14.7
ii.
The FIDS will reactivate automatically when the gate is closed and
after a preset time period or when Command Centre enable it.
b.
c.
14.8
i.
i.
ii.
iii.
The FIDS will reactivate automatically when the gate is closed and
after a preset time period or when the local security guard enables it.
b.
ii.
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c.
14.9
15
The FIDS will reactivate automatically when the gate is closed and
after a preset time period or when the Command Centre enables it.
Alarm
a.
b.
The alarm Siren shall annunciate if once the main vehicular access
gate is being opened and a LEGAL ID card is not being flashed within
the preset duration.
c.
The alarm Siren shall annunciate if once the main vehicular access
gate is being opened and an ILLEGAL ID card is being flashed.
d.
The Command Centre shall be alerted once the alarm Siren is being
annunciated.
e.
15.2
b.
Sunrise/sunset
c.
Wind
d.
Temperature changes
e.
Sandstorms
f.
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15.3
16
g.
h.
i.
j.
Seismic vibration
k.
Before installation begins, the Contractor shall alert and advise the
Company, in writing, as to all site-specific conditions that may contribute to
a higher environmental alarm state. The Company shall decide whether to
remedy the situation or to accept the nuisance alarm sources without any
further responsibility on the part of the Contractor.
The FIDS shall provide multiple alarm contacts to activate the CCTV
assigned to its respective zone(s) to allow recording at higher frame rate of
the CCTV shots at the activated zone(s).
16.2
The alarm interface shall be either of the following but not be limited to:
16.3
a.
b.
c.
d.
There shall not be more than 4 CCTV cameras monitoring a single FIDS
zone.
17
The above mentioned FIDS parts shall be provided for the security monitoring of the
substation perimeter. The awarded contractor shall submit a detailed proposal for
the implementation of the security system which shall be subjected to the approval
by SP PowerGrid and any necessary Authorities. If necessary, the Contractor shall
bear the costs to set up a trial system for SP PowerGrid to evaluate.
18
The FIDS shall include but not limited to, the micro-controller(s), any memory
storage device(s), expansion/interface card(s) and communication devices(s)
including all necessary electrical and communication wiring and cables. The
Contractor shall also provide us with the ActiveX Controls, which can be used by
LabVIEW to control the FIDS.
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20
CCTV Lighting
19.1
19.2
Each light shall be mounted together with each parameter fixed camera
pole (or wall as case may be). This lighting will be used to illuminate the
respective camera view coverage.
19.3
19.4
The Contractor shall ensure that the lighting provided shall provide a
satisfactory illumination level at night. The lamp shall be at least 500W,
providing 9500 Lumens with a lifespan of at least 2000 Hours.
19.5
The Contractor shall ensure that the light source from the lamp is not
obstructed by tree branches or other obstacle and shall take action (eg.
tree pruning) to improve the lux level at no additional cost to the Company.
19.6
Supply for the lighting shall be taken from normal alternating current (AC)
source. Contractor to provide MCB if required at no additional cost to the
Company.
19.7
Mimic Display
20.1
The Contractor shall provide a mimic display panel with LED indicators
showing the layout plan of the whole substation building and perimeter
fence with alarm zonings.
20.2
For manned installation, the mimic display panel shall be located within the
Security Station or Guard Post.
20.3
For unmanned installation, the mimic display panel shall be located at the
designated main access lobby within the substation building. The final
location shall be subject to the approval of the Company.
20.4
FIDS alarms shall be indicated with LEDs on the mimic display panel. The
FIDS zoning LED indicators shall be dual-color to indicate the alarm or
disarm mode. Resetting of the alarms shall reset the LEDs. The FIDS
Acknowledge/Reset alarm key-switch and lamp test should be provided on
the mimic panel.
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20.5
21
The mimic display panel shall be connected to the SCU by RS-485, TCP/IP
Ethernet or any other communication interface, subject to the approval of
the Company.
Others
21.1
21.2
The awarded contractor must replace the existing FIDS white/blue siren
with a suitable air-horn outdoor type of siren. (approximately 120 db)
21.3
21.4
21.5
21.6
21.7
21.8
Armed
Yellow
Disarmed
Nil Indication
Intrusion Alarm
Red
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