Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Presented
To
CHUKS EMU
B.Eng. (Hons) Electrical Engineering
University of Benin, Benin City, Edo State
OF
September, 2012
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ATTESTATION ............................................................................................................................................ 4
SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE..................................................................................................................... 5
1.1 Abbreviations and Definitions ................................................................................................. 5
2.0 ELECTRICAL AND SUBSEA ENGINEERING DESIGN IN OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY ........... 30
2.1 Project Design Phases ............................................................................................................ 30
2.2 Basic Design Consideration ................................................................................................... 31
2.3 Typical Electrical Deliverables .............................................................................................. 32
2.4 Typical Subsea Controls Engineering Deliverables ................................................................ 33
2.5 Interactions Between Disciplines During Project Execution ................................................... 34
2.6 Some Typical Electrical Deliverables ..................................................................................... 36
2.7 Main Topside Electrical Equipment ...................................................................................... 40
2.8 Subsea Control System Equipment ........................................................................................ 44
2.9 Some Typical Subsea Controls Engineering Deliverables....................................................... 54
3.0 DETAILED ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN FOR AGBADA NAG PROJECT ............. 60
3.1 Lighting & Power Design for all Sheds or Shelter .................................................................. 61
3.2 Loadlist and UPS System Sizing ............................................................................................ 61
3.3 Electrical Single Line Diagram .............................................................................................. 62
3.4 Cable Sizing .......................................................................................................................... 63
3.5 Electrical Cable Schedule or List ........................................................................................... 65
3.6 Raceway System Design ........................................................................................................ 65
3.7 Earthing Layout .................................................................................................................... 65
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NAME: ________________________________________________________________
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
This report summarizes my professional experience gained from various projects I have worked
on after my graduation in April 2004.
The experience covers diverse areas of engineering as the engineering profession involves
interactions between various engineering disciplines while working on projects. My experience
comprises of work in a multi-discipline environment in oil & gas engineering projects. Specific
works include the design of Topside Electrical Engineering and Subsea Control Systems for both
downstream and upstream of the oil and gas industry.
Also I have worked with equipment vendors/manufacturers, majorly in evaluating and reviewing
the equipment specifications, quotes and other technical submissions in order to meet specific
project needs as stated in the project design basis.
Finally, I have also provided technical support to construction works on site for various projects.
SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE
Over eight (8) years working experience in both Downstream & Upstream sector of the Oil
and Gas industry as an Electrical & Subsea Controls Systems design engineer. Familiar with
all Subsea & Topside products design.
Knowledgeable in NEC, IEEE, IEC, ISA, API and ISO Standards and Codes related to
design and analysis of Topside Electrical and Subsea Controls systems
PDOC – Palouge Water Re-injection Project: PDOC is currently carrying out exploration,
development and production of oil in Block 3 & 7 of Melut Basin, south-west Sudan. The
Palouge FPF is designed to perfume bulk removal of water to an acceptable maximum of 10%
bulk water cut from the crude oil. The produced water from Palouge FPF is expected to reach
1,180,000bwpd by year 2018. With the expected increase in produced water, PDOC has
commenced the upgrade of the produced water disposal system. Presently the bulk of the
produced water is treated by existing skim tanks and sent a pilot scale water to injection plant.
The aim of the project is to design and install a new water treatment and injection facilities at
Palouge FPF in ordet to improve production recovery. The new plant capacity shall be designed
to facilitate the treatment and injection of 300,000bwpd of produced water with discharge quality
of 10ppm oil-in-water into the oil bearing reservoir.
PDOC – EPCC for Field Surface Facilities: Petrodar Operating Company Ltd. (PDOC)
(hereinafter referred to as PDOC) holds the right for exploration and development of the contract
areas Block 3 & 7 located in the Southeast of the Republic of the Sudan. PDOC is developing the
oil reserves in Block 3 & 7 that hereinafter shall be referred to Gumry Field Surface Facility
Project, consisting of the development of oil production from several existing identified fields.
Teng and Mishmish are the new discovered oilfields. Teng & Mishmish oilfield is located 24 km
north-west of Gumry oil field. The crude oil produced from each production well will be
collected to OGMs, and then go into the Gumry FPF.
The Project was executed by a multidisciplinary team of engineers which included Process,
Piping, Civil, Mechanical, I&C and Electrical Engineers. The Electrical team had the
responsibility of providing the following services:
Power Distribution Facilities
System Studies
Lighting System
Earthing System
Cathodic Protection System for Pipelines
Since the project was a brown field project, data gathering was required before the actual project
work execution. The approach was to make reference to previous designs and drawings as
existing on site, site survey and interviews of relevant personnel on the sites were done to
retrieve the needed input for the calculations and production of deliverables. All the relevant files
were carefully studied and needed information stored for reference purposes during the actual
design. Pictures of all relevant structures and facilities were taken. Measurements were also
taken where applicable, existing equipment specifications were taken from the Nameplates. The
actual project execution work was carried out based on clients’ specifications, Nigerian
standards, international standards and company procedures.
The following are the deliverables I produced on the project:
Electrical Design Basis
MCC Single Line Diagram
MCC elevation drawing
Cable Route Layout
Cable Sizing and Voltage Drop Calculations
Outdoor lighting Layout
Lighting Distribution Board Schedule
Lighting Calculation
Earthing Layout
Hazardous Area Classification drawings
CP layouts and details drawings
Datasheets – Transformers, MCC, Panel Board
MTO, Technical Bid Evaluation and Material Requisition
. The Project was executed by a multidisciplinary team of engineers which included Process,
Piping, Structures, Mechanical and Control (E&I) System Engineers. The Subsea Engineering
team had the responsibility of providing the following services:
Subsea Structures
Signal, Power and Hydraulic Analysis
Umbilical System
Christmas Trees and Manifold & tie-in Systems
Subsea Electrical Distribution and Subsea Control Systems
Topside Equipment - Hydraulic Power Unit, UPS, Electrical Power Unit and Master
Control Station
Cathodic Protection System
Since these projects were green field projects, data required was basically the environmental
conditions and the site survey plan of the proposed facility. The actual project execution work
was carried out based on clients’ specifications, international standards and company procedures.
The following are some of the deliverables produced by Subsea Control team on the project:
Functional Design Basis
Functional Specifications for MCS, SPCU, ULM, UPS and SCM
Single Line Diagram
Schematic diagrams, GA and assembly drawings for Subsea Products
Electrical block diagrams and schematics
Subsea Distribution schematics
FAT, EFAT, Operation & Maintenance Manuals
Cable Sizing and Voltage Drop Calculations
As a result of the above situation, the FSO Unity Oily Water Treatment (FSO-OWT) Upgrade
Project was conceived to upgrade the present water treatment process. The ultimate objective is
to provide water treatment capacity of 75000bwpd and achieve water quality of better than
40ppm TOG. This will be achieved by the installation of a new OWT module (module 14)
comprising principally a Coalescer, a Flotation unit and a Polishing unit
The Project was executed by a multidisciplinary team of engineers which included Process,
Piping, Civil, Mechanical, I&C and Electrical Engineers. The Electrical team had the
responsibility of providing the following services:
Power Distribution System to OWT Facilities
Lighting System
Earthing System
Cabling system
Since the project was a brown field project, data gathering was required before the actual project
work execution. The approach was to make reference to previous designs and drawings as
existing on site, site survey and interviews of relevant personnel on the sites were done to
retrieve the needed input for the calculations and production of deliverables. All the relevant files
were carefully studied and needed information stored for reference purposes during the actual
design. Pictures of all relevant structures and facilities were taken. Measurements were also
taken where applicable, existing equipment specifications were taken from the Nameplates. The
actual project execution work was carried out based on clients’ specifications, Nigerian
standards, international standards and company procedures.
The following are the deliverables I produced on the project:
Electrical Design Basis
MCC Single Line Diagram and Loadlist
As-built drawings
Cable Tray and Routing Layout
Cable Sizing and Voltage Drop Calculations
OWT module lighting Layout
Lighting Distribution Board Schedule
Lighting Calculation
Power and Earthing Layouts
Hazardous Area Classification drawings
Cable schedule
Datasheet for motors
Project: New 16” Abiteye - Escravos Pipeline Project for Chevron Nigeria Limited (CNL)
Position: Senior Electrical Engineer
Project Brief: Chevron Nigeria Limited wishes to carry out a Detailed Engineering Design
(DED) for the Abiteye Escravos Pipeline Project. This is to support its plan to construct a new
16” Abiteye – Escravos Pipeline and provide a new 12” Oil Pig Launcher at Abiteye and
Cathodic protection for its Abiteye – Escravos 12”, 26” and 18” Pipelines along its ROW.
The Project was executed by a multidisciplinary team of engineers which included Process,
Piping, Civil, Mechanical, I&C and Electrical Engineers. The Electrical team had the
responsibility of providing the following services:
Power Distribution System to Pigging Facilities
System Studies
Lighting System
Earthing System
Cathodic Protection System for 12”, 16” and 26” Pipelines
Since the project was a brown field project, data gathering was required before the actual project
work execution. The approach was to make reference to previous designs and drawings as
existing on site, site survey and interviews of relevant personnel on the sites were done to
retrieve the needed input for the calculations and production of deliverables. All the relevant files
were carefully studied and needed information stored for reference purposes during the actual
design. Pictures of all relevant structures and facilities were taken. Measurements were also
taken where applicable, existing equipment specifications were taken from the Nameplates. The
actual project execution work was carried out based on clients’ specifications, Nigerian
standards, international standards and company procedures.
The following are the deliverables I produced on the project:
Electrical Design Basis
MCC Single Line Diagram and Loadlist
MCC elevation drawing
Cable Route Layout
Cable Sizing and Voltage Drop Calculations
Outdoor lighting Layout
Lighting Distribution Board Schedule
Lighting Calculation
Earthing Layout
Hzardous Area Classification drawings
CP layouts and details drawings
Datasheets – Transformers, Panel Board
MTO
Project: Escravos Terminal Diesel Storage Project for Chevron Nigeria Limited (CNL)
Position: Senior Electrical Engineer
Project Brief: Chevron Nigeria Limited wishes to carry out a Detailed Engineering Design
(DED) for the Escravos Terminal Diesel Storage Project. This is to support its plan to construct a
new diesel storage facility, a new filling station and to demolish the existing diesel storage
facility including the existing filling station at the Escravos Terminal. A Front End Engineering
Design (FEED) was carried out to define the project. The new diesel storage facility shall have
three tanks with a total storage capacity of 5 million litres and shall be located beside the drum
road.
The Project was executed by a multidisciplinary team of engineers which included Process,
Piping, Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineers. The Electrical team had the responsibility of
providing the following services:
Power Distribution System
System Studies
Lighting System
Earthing System
Lightning Protection System
Diesel Pumping System
Since the project was a brown field project, data gathering was required before the actual project
work execution. The approach was to make reference to previous designs and drawings as
existing on site, site survey and interviews of relevant personnel on the sites were done to
retrieve the needed input for the calculations and production of deliverables. All the relevant files
were carefully studied and needed information stored for reference purposes during the actual
design. Pictures of all relevant structures and facilities were taken. Measurements were also
taken where applicable, existing equipment specifications were taken from the Nameplates. The
actual project execution work was carried out based on clients’ specifications, Nigerian
standards, international standards and company procedures.
The following are the deliverables I produced on the project:
Electrical Design Basis
Single Line Diagram
Switchroom General Arrangement
Cable Route Layout
Cable Sizing and Voltage Drop Calculations
Indoor and outdoor lighting Layout
Lighting Distribution Board Schedule
Lighting Calculation
Earthing Layout
Hazardous Area Classification drawings
Datasheets – RMU, Transformers, MCC and Motors
MTO
Project: Post IFC Verification of Asasa Uplift Pipelines and Etim Asasa Uplift Development
Projects for Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited (MPN)
Position: Electrical Engineer
Project Brief: Rapidly declining pressure in the Etim and Asasa fields from the original
discovery pressures of about 2500-2900 psi to the current pressure in the range of 1500 - 2000
psi has resulted in a production decline from the former level of 120 KBD to current 72KBD.
Pressure maintenance via gas injection has been identified to mitigate this 15% - 24% per annum
production decline.
The EAPM project is designed to transport compressed associated gas via a new pipeline
network from the Edop gas compression platform for injection into the Etim and Asasa B
reservoirs. High-pressure gas shall be routed via a common manifold on Etim PP to wellhead
platforms in Etim and Asasa fields. The gas shall be dehydrated by the existing Edop
Dehydration Unit, which is to be restored to operation by another project.
In the future, there will be provisions to divert the gas off the Edop compression platform to the
planned EAP NGL plant around Ubit area, to return lean, dry gas for injection via the same
network. Consequently, the Edop gas compressors shall supply 175 Mscfd of gas at 2100 psi,
while in the future EAP is expected to deliver 241 Mscfd of gas at 2800psi for pressure
maintenance of targeted Etim and Asasa B reservoirs. Platform modifications on EADP are
required for Etim LA, LB, LC, LD and LP Platforms and on AUP, modifications are required for
Asasa VB and EDOP QI Platforms.
The Project was executed by a multidisciplinary team of engineers which included Process,
Piping, Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineers. The Electrical team had the responsibility of
providing the following services:
Verification of IFC packages to applicable codes, standards and specifications
Confirm accuracy and completeness of MTO
Compare MTO with issued PO and material receiving and inspection reports
Prepare TSD for the procurement of identified shortfalls
Revise any document deviations from specifications and standards
Since the project was a brown field project, data gathering was required before the actual project
work execution. The approach was to make reference to previous designs and drawings as
existing on site, site survey and interviews of relevant personnel on the sites were done to
retrieve the needed input for the calculations and production of deliverables. All the relevant files
were carefully studied and needed information stored for reference purposes during the actual
design. Pictures of all relevant structures and facilities were taken. Measurements were also
taken where applicable, existing equipment specifications were taken from the Nameplates. The
actual project execution work was carried out based on clients’ specifications, Nigerian
standards, international standards and company procedures
The Electrical team had the responsibility of reviewing the deliverables produced by the sub-
contractor. The following are the activities I carried out on the project:
QA/QC reviews and checks on Hazardous Area Classification
QA/QC reviews and checks on Electrical Lighting Layout
QA/QC reviews and checks on Earthing System Layout
QA/QC reviews and checks on Single Line Diagram
QA/QC reviews and checks on Cable Tray Layout
QA/QC reviews and checks on Power & Control Schematics
Revised Single Line Diagrams, Lighting Panel schedule, Hazardous Area Classification
Drawings, lighting layouts and installation details
Prepared MTO and TSD for identified shortfall
Project: Conceptual and FEED of Eastern Area Gas Utilization and Produced Water Disposal
Project for Chevron Nigeria Limited (CNL)
Position: Intermediate Electrical Engineer
Project Brief: Chevron Nigeria Limited (CNL) intends to have a Conceptual Engineering
Design (CED) and a Front End Engineering Design (FEED) performed in support of its plan to
execute the Gas Utilization and Produced Water Disposal (EAGU) Projects in its Eastern Area of
operations. The project objectives are the elimination of routine gas flaring and the compliance
with legislations related with produced water disposal. The locations to be covered in the
Conceptual Engineering Design and FEED include Idama, Inda and Robertkiri producing fields.
The production from Idama (and thereby from Jokka) is to be routed as a multiphase flow to
SPDC owned Ekulama flow station, for processing at Ekulama, The HP gas collection at
Robertkiri is to be gathered, and sent to Santa Barbara gas facility operated by SPDC
. The Project was executed by a multidisciplinary team of engineers which included Process,
Piping, Civil, Mechanical, I&C and Electrical Engineers. The Electrical team had the
responsibility of providing the following services:
Power Generation and Distribution System
System Studies
Lighting System
Earthing System
Lightning Protection System
Produced Water Disposal System
Since the project was a green field project, data required was basically the environmental
conditions and the site survey plan of the proposed facility. The actual project execution work
was carried out based on clients’ specifications, Nigerian standards, international standards and
company procedures. The following are the deliverables produced on the project:
Electrical Design Basis
Single Line Diagram
Cable Route Layout
Cable Sizing and Voltage Drop Calculations
Perimeter lighting Layout
Lighting Distribution Board Schedule
Lighting Calculation
Earthing Layout
Datasheets – MCC, Motors, Generators
Since the project was a green field project, data required was basically the environmental
conditions and the site survey plan of the proposed facility. The actual project execution work
was carried out based on clients’ specifications, Nigerian standards, international standards and
company procedures. The following are some of the deliverables I produced on the project:
Lighting Layouts
Power Layouts
Earthing Layouts
Electrical load list
Cable Schedules
Bulk MTO
Hazardous Area Classification
1.8 Trainings
SKM Power Tools for Windows, Lagos (2011)
Helicopter Underwater Escape and Offshore Survival (HUET), Port Harcourt (2011)
Electrical Control and Programmable Logic Control, Houston (2008)
Ethernet and IP Technology, Houston (2008)
ETU Topside Communication and SCM Data Allocation, Houston (2007)
FMC Engineering Boot Camp – Subsea Engineering, Houston (2007)
Total Quality Management - Trithel International Consulting, Lagos (2006)
Project Management, QA/QC, DCC, HSE - Design Team Limited, Lagos (2005)
Basic Engineering Design - Design Team Limited, Lagos (2005)
2.0 ELECTRICAL AND SUBSEA ENGINEERING DESIGN IN OIL AND GAS
INDUSTRY
Before a project kicks off, an agreement has to be signed by both the client and the contractor.
Usually the client will make available the Invitation To Bid (ITB) document to the prospective
contractors to study. The ITB document clearly defines the scope of work, proposed duration and
methodology for the execution of the project among other things. The contractor then responds
by putting together their own submission which will indicate to the client how the contract will
be executed, the strategies, man-hours, manning, schedule for the project, project organogram,
execution plan, hourly rate of personnel, list of projects executed in the past. Most of this
information is made available from disciplines to the nominated Proposal Manager who
coordinates, compiles and forwards to the proposed client in conjunction with the Business
Development Manager of the company (Contractor). Upon award of the contract, after all
formalities between the two parties, the company can then mobilize their personnel for the
commencement of the project.
Brown Field Project: This is a type of project that deal with an existing facilities, which are to
be upgraded to meet legislation, or life span of the facilities has been reached, and needed to be
upgraded.
Green Field Project: This is a new project that is being design from scratch, it does not have
existing facilities and go-by.
The overall system design is divided into two stages: conceptual design and detailed design.
The following basic design considerations must be included in the design of all electrical
systems.
Safety: Safety of life and preservation of property are the most critical factors that must be
considered when designing an electrical system. Established codes and standards must be
followed in the selection of material and equipment to ensure a safe system design.
Petroleum production and processing involve flammable liquids and gasses, often at
elevated temperatures and pressures. Electrical systems must be designed to prevent accidental
ignition of these flammable liquids and gases.
Reliability: The degree of continuity of service required is dependent on the type of process or
operation of the facility. Some facilities can tolerate interruptions, while others cannot. The
power source, the electrical equipment, and the protection system should provide the maximum
dependability consistent with the facility requirements and justifiable costs.
Maintenance: Maintenance requirements should be considered when designing electrical
systems. A well-maintained system is safer and more reliable. Systems general One-Line
Diagram for Electrical Distribution System should be designed to allow maintenance without
major interruptions to the process. It is important to consider accessibility and availability (for
inspection and repair) when selecting and locating equipment.
Flexibility: Flexibility of the electrical system determines the adaptability to meet varied
requirements during the life of the facility. Voltage levels, equipment ratings, space for
additional equipment, and capacity for increased load should be considered.
Simplicity of Operation: Operation should be as simple as possible to meet system
requirements. Simplicity of operation is a necessary factor in achieving safe and reliable systems.
Voltage Regulation: Utilization voltage must be maintained within equipment tolerance limits
under all load conditions. Poor voltage regulation is detrimental to the life and operation of
electric equipment.
Cost: While initial costs (CAPEX) are important, the lifetime cost (OPEX) also should be
considered.
Thus the design of the electrical system is executed in line with the scope of work and the design
criteria are governed by the following principles:
Persons and plant safety
Environmental conditions of the site
Reliability of supply depending on the importance of service and on the unmanned
operations
Reduction of spaces, weights and cost
Ease of management and maintenance
Possibility of future extensions
Standardization and availability of components
Typical deliverable prepared for electrical project depending on the scope of work (Conceptual,
Basic or FEED and Detail Engineering) are as follows:
Electrical Design Basis
Hazardous Area Classification
Interconnection Diagrams
Schematic/ Wiring Diagrams
Electrical Load List / Load Balance
Electrical Equipment List
Lighting/Power/ Earthing Philosophy and Layout Diagram
AC and DC UPS Specification/Sizing/Datasheet
Single Line Diagrams / Protection & Metering SLD
Electrical Equipment Room Layout
Cable Specification/ Schedule/Drum Schedule.
Cable/Cable Tray Routing Layout
Lighting/Power/ Earthing Installation Details
Equipment Data Sheets
Equipment Specifications
Control System Block Diagram
Electrical System Block Diagram
Earthing/ Grounding System/Layout
Package Unit Electrical Specification
Electrical Installation Specification
Cathodic Protection System
Lightning Protection System
Construction Details
Material Take-Off.
Typical deliverables prepared for Subsea Controls project depending on the scope of work
(Conceptual, FEED and Detail Engineering) are as follows:
Subsea Controls Facilities Design Basis
Topside Controls Design Basis
Functional Specifications for Subsea Control Products – MCS, SPCU/EPU, ULM, SCM,
HPU, UPS, Umbilical etc
HPU Reservoir and accumulator Sizing Calculation
Subsea Umbilical System Arrangement
Subsea and Topside Control System Interface diagram and details
Hydraulic and Electrical schematic subsea control
General Arrangement MCS, HPU, TUTA, SCM, EPU
SCM and SCMMB General arrangement
SCM Sensor schematics
Electrical single line diagram and schematic wiring diagrams – MCS, EPU, ULM, HPU
Subsea Electrical Distribution schematics
Umbilical cross section drawing
FAT and EFAT Procedure; Operational Manuals
Hazardous Area Classification among others
Deliverables are generated in accordance with international codes and standards such as IEE,
IEEE, IEC, IES, API, NFPA/ANSI (NEC), ISO etc. and Companies design standards such as
SHELL DEP, ELF, Mobil, Agip, Chevron specifications etc. depending on the client and project
specification. Considering a project with Detailed Engineering Design as the scope of work, the
initial phase of the project will be the review of the Electrical Basic Engineering/FEED
documents, in particular the electrical design philosophy and the configuration of the electrical
power generation and distribution system. The evaluation shall be based on both the economic
considerations and potential saving, using the confirmed loads and power system contingencies.
Also the skill of operating and maintenance, personnel operational flexibility, unmanned
operations, extension possibility and noise limitations are taken into consideration in arriving at a
suitable design. Electrical deliverables are generated by using the following software:
Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Power Point)
AutoCAD
SKM Power Tools for Windows, EDSA or ETAP Software
Micro-Station
PDMS/PDS
Chalmlite
PSPICE
Luxicon
In view of the peculiar nature of engineering design firms in the oil and gas sector, a similar
organization structure is always set up for any project being handled or executed by the
company. The Project Team is usually constituted immediately after a project has been awarded
to the company and a Project Manager, who in turn reports to the company’s Manager, leads
each project. The Project Team usually comprises all of the engineering discipline groups. Each
group produces working documents called deliverables. These deliverables are a product of each
group’s specialty; the disciplines that constitute a design team are as follows:
The Process Group would run simulations to obtain working material if the client brought new
data. Their results come out in form of deliverables like Line Designation Table (LDT), Process
Flow Diagrams (PFD), Piping and Instrument Diagrams, etc. They also size pipes, valves and
vessels and determine optimal operating conditions. All information generated is passed on to
downstream disciplines. The process group has to liaise with all other groups, who consult it
from time-to-time throughout the project. In effect, the process group stays with the project from
inception to completion.
The Pipeline group generates alignment sheets, which show how the terrain would affect the
pipelines. They settle right-of-way (ROW) matters, conduct test on the soil e.g. soil resistivity
tests, acidity tests, and tests to determine the depth of the water table. They also determine when
and where supports are necessary along the whole length of the pipelines. The Piping group
receives skeletal piping and instrumentation diagrams and line designation tables from the
process group. It uses these to produce more detailed piping diagrams like the plot plan. They
write pipe specifications i.e. size of pipes.
The Civil/Structural Group determines whether loads need support, to balance them in order to
avoid collapse, dampen vibrations, or ensure proper drainage by utilizing the effects of gravity. It
also defines the foundation requirements for every structural member.
The Electrical Group sets up the lighting systems, specifies power ratings for motor driven
pumps, determines the capacities of generators, etc. The results come out in form of single line
diagrams and cable layout diagrams.
The Control Systems group produces the logic diagrams, which provide a readily understood
representation of the operation is an extension of the P&ID and will provide added insight and
will help define the requirements for safe operation and start-up/shutdown sequencing. Logic
diagrams are only produced for complex systems. Cause and effect diagrams and safety charts
are all valid alternative formats.
Mechanical Group sizes the vessels and determines the best kinds of material to be used for the
vessel and pipes. They also have specialties on pump sizing.
Project Controls Department monitors the progress of the project. They determine the sequence
in which activities should be performed in order to identify the critical paths and know which
area to focus greater attention on. They also ensure, to the best of their ability that these time
schedules are kept because there could be a slippage and the project would not be finished in the
planned time and the risk of being termed inefficient arises. Therefore, a lot of importance is
placed on each group finishing their task within the allotted time as this has a lot to do with
company reputation.
In Europe, the zone system is used and the classification is in accordance with IEC 60079-10 and
IP Part 15. A comparison between the zone and Class systems is depicted below.
FREQUENCY OF
OCCURRENCE DIVISION ZONE SYSTEM
Continuous Class I, Div. 1 Zone 0
MCC: A low voltage Motor Control Center (MCC) is a group of motor starters and thermal
magnetic circuit breakers rated up to 600 volts. Typically, 460 volt motors rated 200 hp or less
are fed from MCCs and started with combination motor starters. Larger 460 volt motors
commonly are started with circuit breakers if they draw too much current for combination motor
starters.
A combination motor starter consists of a circuit breaker, a contactor, and an overload relay.
Other loads (e.g., lighting and heating) are served by thermal magnetic circuit breakers in the
motor control centre.
A medium voltage Motor Control Center (MCC) is a lineup of motor starters rated up to 7200
volts. Starters typically employ a current limiting fuse, a draw-out air or vacuum contactor, and
ambient compensated overload relays
An auxiliary power system is designed to supply and distribute power to equipment when the
normal electrical supply is interrupted. Two types of auxiliary power system are Emergency and
Standby and are available from Engine driven generator sets, UPS and Storage Batteries.
Transformer: Transformers are primarily used to reduce (or increase) voltage to a level where it
can be used to power equipment. Transformers are also used to isolate loads from power sources
and to accomplish a variety of special functions. These functions include phase shifting,
regulating, and networking.
The control system provides operation and monitoring of valves and chokes on subsea
completions, templates, manifolds and pipelines.
The control of various production functions, executed at the seabed, is originated from the host
facility. Satisfactory response time for a control system is an important factor that may have a
dramatic effect on reliability and safety of environmentally critical operations.
As communication distance between topside production facilities and subsea installations
increases, due both to multiple well developments and water depth, early methods of well control
using direct hydraulic control of subsea valves have become less feasible due to operational
limitations of such controls and due to both the size and cost of the multi-core umbilicals
required to provide hydraulic power transmission. This has led to the development of more
advanced and complex control methods
TOPSIDE CONTROL EQUIPMENT
The host facility controls the various production functions being executed on the seabed.
The standard MUX topside control system equipment is comprised of a Master Control Station
(MCS) with a Human Machine Interface Computer (HMI), an Electronic Power Unit (EPU),
Hydraulic Power Unit (HPU), and a Topside Umbilical Termination Assembly (TUTA)
MCS: The Master Control Station (MCS) provides control and monitoring of the subsea
production system, including necessary surface equipment and the entire subsea installed
equipment. The redundant MCS consists of two complete and independent MCS channel
networks incorporating high reliability ControlLogix or Programmable Logic Controller (PLC)
hardware architectures that simultaneously monitor data functions to and from each other,
surface, and subsea. In the event of a primary channel network problem or failure, the secondary
channel continues to seamlessly operate the external control system interfaces. This dual
redundant physical channel architecture eliminates possible single mode failure points.
The Human Machine Interface (HMI) is a Workstation Computer for local control and
monitoring of the MCS. The HMI basically is a computer terminal used by the operator to
perform all actions necessary to maintain safe operation of the system.
Fig 3: Typical MCS Cabinet
EPU/SPCU: The Electrical Power Unit (EPU) also called Subsea Power and Communication
Unit (SPCU) provides conditioned electrical power to the subsea production controls system
equipment. The EPU provides a stable, high-grade power supply to the SCM. The EPU supplies
power for the subsea system through the electro-hydraulic umbilical. The communication signals
from the MCS to the SCMs are superimposed on the power lines in the EPU.
Fig 4: Typical SPCU Cabinet
HPU: The Hydraulic Power Unit (HPU) supplies filtered and pressure regulated hydraulic fluid
to the subsea system. The HPU includes provisions for obtaining and maintaining the specified
cleanliness requirements. The HPU provides redundant low pressure (LP) and high pressure
(HP) hydraulic supplies. The HPU includes duty and backup hydraulic pumps, redundant filters,
and accumulators. Emergency shutdown facilities are provided to bleed off hydraulic fluid and
thus to close subsea fail-safe valves. The hydraulic components are fairly standard.
The unit can be configured to operate autonomously under the control of a dedicated PLC, which
provides pump motor control, interlocks, and interface with the MCS. The HPU is designed to
operate safely in the sited environment.
Fig 5: Typical HPU
TUTA: The Topside Umbilical Termination Assembly (TUTA) provides the interface between
the topside control equipment and the production controls umbilical. The unit incorporates
Electrical Junction Boxes (EJB) for the termination of the electrical communication/power
cables, as well as all hydraulic and chemical plumbing, gauges, block and bleed valves for the
appropriate hydraulic and chemical supplies
Fig 6: Typical TUTA
The Subsea Distribution System (SDS) provides a link of communication and supplies (LP and
HP pressure, chemicals, and electrical comm/power) between the host facilities and the subsea
field by routing and distributing the services provided through the production control umbilical.
Production Control Umbilical: The production control umbilical is the conduit between the
host facility and the subsea control system used for chemical and/or hydraulic fluids, electric
power, and electric control signals. The hydraulic power and control lines are individual hoses or
tubes manufactured from steel or thermoplastic materials and encased in the umbilical bundle.
The electrical control cables supplying power and control signals can either be bundled with
hydraulic lines or laid separately. To avoid any potential faults, the umbilicals are fabricated in
continuous lengths, i.e. without splices
UTA: The Umbilical Termination Assembly (UTA) is designed for the subsea distribution of
umbilical hydraulic and electrical services to more than one Xmas tree, manifold, or other subsea
equipment
Fig 7: Typical UTA
Tree/Manifold Mounted Controls: The tree and manifold control system provides control of all
functions of the subsea production system. Production control systems, as such, are only
concerned with controlling production and safety valves and monitoring devices. They are not
used to provide control of subsea connector latching and unlatching or operation of vertical
access valves, for example. Typical subsea functions include operation/control of:
The Scope of Tree/Manifold Mounted MUX E/H Controls usually consists of:
The Subsea Control Engineering team had the responsibility of providing the following services:
Signal, Power and Hydraulic Analysis
Umbilical System
Subsea Electrical Distribution and Subsea Control Systems
Topside Equipment - Hydraulic Power Unit, UPS, Electrical Power Unit and Master
Control Station
The following are the deliverables produced by Subsea Control team on projects:
Functional Design Basis
Functional Specifications for MCS, SPCU, ULM, UPS and SCM
Schematic diagrams, GA and assembly drawings for Subsea and topside Products
Electrical single line diagram, block diagrams and schematics
Subsea Distribution schematics
FAT, EFAT, Operation & Maintenance Manuals
UPS System Sizing
Cable Sizing
Database Information
The Database information (DBI) is equivalent to the Bill of Material of equipment. It is an
iMAN or Team Center Engineering generated report showing all the component list of each
subsea equipment.
3.0 DETAILED ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN FOR AGBADA NAG
PROJECT
This write-up highlights the essential steps I followed in carrying out FEED and detailed
electrical engineering design for Shell Domestic Gas Supply Project. The main objective of the
project was to support government’s desire to increase supply of domestic gas (DOMGAS) to
local industries and power plants. As part of plans to achieve the short-term target for SPDC-
East, the Agbada Non Associated Gas (NAG) field is being developed to enhance gas supply to
the Eastern Domestic Gas (EDG) network. This will provide an additional 100 MMscf/d of gas
to the EDG Network.
Since the project is a partly brown field project, data gathering was required before the actual
project work execution. The followings are the findings of the site visit:
The existing electrical room do not have enough space for the new equipments to be
installed. A new switchroom is required
The existing power generation & distribution system cannot accommodate the new
equipments to be installed, as such a new power generation and distribution system is
required
The existing switchboard do not have adequate capacity to accommodate the new loads
Based on the above findings, the Electrical team had the responsibility of providing the
following design services:
Compressor and Generator shelter Lighting & Power Layout
New power generation and distribution
Generators, Tranformers and MCC sizing and selection
Switchroom design
UPS System Sizing
Raceway System Design
Plant Cable Routing, Earthing and Lighting
Cable Sizing
Electrical Cable Schedule or List
Compressor and generator sheds Earthing Layout
Generation of Single line Diagram and Loadlist
3.1 Lighting & Power Design for all Sheds or Shelter
The design was carried out taking into consideration the recommendation of Shell DEP and the
relevant requirements of IEC standards. The lighting calculation showing the illumination level
and number of lighting fittings required is attached in Appendix 1
For the Power design, the recommendation of Shell DEP were taken into consideration.
Basically, allocation of power is based on the type of facility and the services it is to provide. In
this case the only new facility is the generator shelter, so a point for 125A single phase industrial
socket outlet was provided here. The Lighting & Power Layout Drawing is attached in Appendix
1.
This design was carried out taking into consideration the recommendation of Shell DEP and the
relevant requirements of IEC 62040. In starting out this design, Electrical loads summary
showing the detailed listing of the entire electrical load to be served in the electrical distribution
system is prepared as design evolves and the load estimates are updated constantly. This was
used to determine the power requirements of the electrical system in order to properly size power
generating equipment, distribution equipment and feeder systems, as the case maybe.
Running load is the actual electrical load of the facility during operation. Running load is used to
size utility service, generators, transformers, feeders, motor control centers, circuit breakers, and
uninterruptible power supplies.
The following are the various kinds of loads found on a load summary:
Critical Loads: Critical loads are loads that could cause damage to processes or products,
serious interruption to the process, or discomfort to personnel if power were interrupted.
Essential instrumentation, control and protective systems, and other essential services
required during general power outages and whose loss cannot be tolerated even during
maintenance and repair of their power supply are considered here.
Non-essential Loads: these are loads which are not required during general power
outages, and whose loss may also be tolerated during infrequent maintenance and repair
of their power supply.
Essential Loads: These are loads required for the safe operation of the plant and/or
orderly shutdown during loss of main supply. They are also loads deemed essential for
personnel safety. They are powered from unit equipment separate from the standby
system because of more stringent requirements of emergency systems.
A continuous load is defined as a load that is expected to operate continuously for 3 hours
or more. Intermittent loads are loads that operate continuously for periods of less than 3
hours. Spare loads are operated only when other loads are not operating
For the UPS Design only the critical loads are taken into consideration, the approach is to obtain
all the load requirements from all disciplines and then mark up the value by 20-25% taking into
consideration future expansion. It is important to coordinate with other design disciplines to
ensure that up-to- date data are used. The final rating to be selected will depend on the closest
standard rating that is manufactured by UPS vendors. The UPS sizing sheet and Single Line
Diagram is attached in Appendix 1.
KW
Full Load Current I FLA
3 V Cos
KW
Full Load Current I FLA
V Cos
Where:
V = voltage
CosØ = power factor
kW = kilowatt power
IFLA = full load current
For DC loads:
I FLA x 2 x L x RDC
Voltage drop VDC
1000
( RC Cos X C Sin )
And mV/Amp/meter = V
1000
Where:
L = cable length
RC = cable AC Resistance
XC = cable reactance
CosØst = starting power factor
RDC = DC resistance
Where:
ISC = short circuit rating
t =time to clear short circuit fault
K = cable material factor (143 for XLPE; 115 for PVC)
Sα = minimum cable cross section (mm2)
Refer to Appendix 1 for the cable sizing calculation.
3.5 Electrical Cable Schedule or List
The Electrical Cable schedule shows the cable tag number, number of core, conductor size, cable
description, length of run and sequential link between one cable to the others. The Electrical
Cable schedule is shown in Appendix 1:
The project experience summary is not exhaustive, because there are some other ongoing
projects I am working on which is not included. But overall I have experience in the consulting,
construction (industrial, residential and commercial developments), oil and gas engineering
(Onshore and Offshore), at both design and project management levels.
. Also, I have experience in offshore subsea engineering design and project management.
These experiences have challenging but rewarding since it has equipped me with valuable skills
to function as both and Electrical Engineer and Subsea Control Systems engineer. I have worked
with both locally and internationally with Nigerian and Expatriate engineers on various projects.
The experiences that I have gained have been of immense benefit to the Companies that I have
worked for and to this great Nation.
APPENDIX 1: DETAILED ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN FOR SPDC
AGBADA NAG DOMESTIC GAS SUPPLY PROJECT DELIVERABLES
EQUIPMENT MOTOR LOAD EFFICIENCY POWER kW = A/D CONSUMED LOAD kVAr = kW.tg j
ABSORBED RATING FACTOR FACTOR REMARKS
Equipment Non Re- LOAD at load
No. Description Vital Essential essential starting = A/B factor C at load Continuous Intermittent Stand-by
A B C D factor C E F G
HV SWITCHBOARD (SB100D1)
1 KM-1100 Screw Compressor Driver Motor X 635.00 635.00 1.00 0.96 0.85 661.46 409.94
2 KM-2010 Train 1 Refrigerant Compressor Motor x 450.00 450.00 1.00 0.96 0.85 468.75 290.51
3 KM-2020 Train 2 Refrigerant Compressor Motor x 450.00 450.00 1.00 0.96 0.85 468.75 290.51
Maximum of normal running plant load: 2713.55 1650.26 257.92 126.48 0.00 0.00
(Est. x%E + y%F) 2,790.92 KW 1,688.21 KVAR kW2 kVAr2 3,261.79 kVA TOTAL Power factor without compensation (cos j): 0.
Peak load
(Est. x%E +y%F + z%G) 2,790.92 KW 1,688.21 KVAR kW2 kVAr2 3,261.79 kVA Power factor with compensation (cos j1): 0.
kVA ( kW 2 kVAr 2 ) 3176 287 0
Coincidence factors x, y and z shall be defined for each separate case, subject to Principal's approval. Required capacitor rating [= kW (tgj - tgj1)]: kvar
NOTES
a) Load classification/restarting: b) Absorbed loads: C) Consumed loads:
For definitions of "Vital", "Essential" and - for pumps, shaft load on duty point; E - "Continuous"; all loads that may continuously be required G - "Stand-by"; loads required in emergencies only, such as fire-water
"Non-Essential" services and application of - for instrumentation, computers, communiction, for normal operation, including lighting and workshops pumps or those of normally not running electrically driven units stand-by for
"Restarting" air conditioning, the required load during full operation of plant; F - "Intermittent"; the loads required for intermediate pumping, normally running steam-driven ones (e.g charge pumps, boiler feed pumps).
NOTES:
REFERENCED DRAWINGS DRAWING No.
A02 ISSUED FOR DETAILED SAFOP O.A. C.E. 7/11/2011 ELECTRICAL LOAD LIST
A01 ISSUED FOR APPROVAL O.A. C.E 24/08/11 HV SWITCHB OARD (SB 100D1)
R02 ISSUED FOR SAFOP O.A. O.O. 21/04/11
R01 ISSUED FOR REVIEW O.A. O.O. 15/04/2011 MAKON No. REV. C01
Maximum of normal running plant load: 954.69 560.22 257.92 126.48 0.00 0.00
(Est. x%E + y%F) 1032.07 KW 598.17 KVAR kW2 kVAr2 1192.88 kVA TOTAL Power factor without compensation (cos j): 0.
Peak load
(Est. x%E +y%F + z%G) 1032.07 KW 598.2 KVAR kW2 kVAr2 1192.88 kVA Power factor with compensation (cos j1): 0.
kVA ( kW 2 kVAr 2 ) 1106.93 287.26 0.00
Coincidence factors x, y and z shall be defined for each separate case, subject to Principal's approval. Required capacitor rating [= kW (tgj - tgj1)]: kvar
NOTES
a) Load classification/restarting: b) Absorbed loads: C) Consumed loads:
For definitions of "Vital", "Essential" and - for pumps, shaft load on duty point; E - "Continuous"; all loads that may continuously be required G - "Stand-by"; loads required in emergencies only, such as fire-water
"Non-Essential" services and application of - for instrumentation, computers, communiction, for normal operation, including lighting and workshops pumps or those of normally not running electrically driven units stand-by for
"Restarting", see DEP 33.64.10.10-Gen. air conditioning, the required load during full operation of plant; F - "Intermittent"; the loads required for intermediate pumping, normally running steam-driven ones (e.g charge pumps, boiler feed pumps).
NOTES:
REFERENCED DRAWINGS DRAWING No.
1. For details of emergency switchboard, see page 4 of this document.
Maximum of normal running plant load: 362.36 201.56 23.42 12.64 0.00 0.00
(Est. x%E + y%F) 369.38 KW 205.35 KVAR kW2 kVAr2 422.62 kVA TOTAL Power factor without compensation (cos j): 0.
Peak load
(Est. x%E +y%F + z%G) 369.38 KW 205.35 KVAR kW2 kVAr2 422.62 kVA Power factor with compensation (cos j1): 0.
kVA ( kW 2 kVAr 2 ) 415 27 0
Coincidence factors x, y and z shall be defined for each separate case, subject to Principal's approval. Required capacitor rating [= kW (tgj - tgj1)]: kvar
NOTES
a) Load classification/restarting: b) Absorbed loads: C) Consumed loads:
For definitions of "Vital", "Essential" and - for pumps, shaft load on duty point; E - "Continuous"; all loads that may continuously be required G - "Stand-by"; loads required in emergencies only, such as fire-water
"Non-Essential" services and application of - for instrumentation, computers, communiction, for normal operation, including lighting and workshops pumps or those of normally not running electrically driven units stand-by for
"Restarting" air conditioning, the required load during full operation of plant; F - "Intermittent"; the loads required for intermediate pumping, normally running steam-driven ones (e.g charge pumps, boiler feed pumps).
NOTES:
REFERENCED DRAWINGS DRAWING No.
- Reciprocating Gas Compressor Panel Cooling Fan X 0.03 0.03 1.00 0.98 1.00 0.03 0.00
7
8 - Reciprocating Gas Compressor Enclosure Light X 0.04 0.04 1.00 0.98 1.00 0.04 0.00
A.C. SYSTEM (1 hr back-up supply)
9 - ODS Metering Control System X 4.00 4.00 1.00 0.98 0.95 4.08 1.34
10 - ODS Analyzer Package X 0.65 0.65 1.00 0.98 0.95 0.66 0.22
11 - AGBADA NAG PAS Power Supply X 12.50 12.50 1.00 0.98 0.95 12.76 4.19
Recycle Gas Compressor Phoenix Contact Power
- X 1.06 1.06 1.00 0.98 1.00 1.08 0.00
12
Supply
Recycle Gas Compressor Phoenix Contact Power
- X 0.28 0.28 1.00 0.98 1.00 0.29 0.00
13 Supply
14 - Recycle Gas Compressor 230 VAC Recepticle X 1.15 1.15 1.00 0.98 1.00 1.17 0.00
15 - Recycle Gas Compressor Panel Cooling Fan X 0.03 0.03 1.00 0.98 1.00 0.03 0.00
16 - Recycle Gas Compressor Enclosure Light X 0.04 0.04 1.00 0.98 1.00 0.04 0.00
Recycle Gas Compressor Allen Bradley PA-72
- X 0.12 0.12 1.00 0.98 1.00 0.12 0.00
17 Power Supply
A.C. SYSTEM (8 hrs back-up supply)
18
- AGBADA NAG F&G/SIS Power Supply X 12.60 12.60 1.00 0.95 0.90 13.26 6.42
19
- Control Building Vesda System X 0.30 0.30 1.00 0.98 0.95 0.31 0.10
20 - MCC Building Vesda System X 0.30 0.30 1.00 0.98 0.95 0.31 0.10
21 - Telecoms X 5.00 5.00 1.00 0.95 0.80 5.26 3.95
22 -
Maximum of normal running plant load: 60.23 23.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
(Est. x%E + y%F) 60.23 KW 23.50 KVAR kW2 kVAr2 64.65 kVA TOTAL Power factor without compensation (cos j): 0. 0.93
Peak load
(Est. x%E +y%F + z%G) 60.23 KW 23.50 KVAR kW2 kVAr2 64.65 kVA Power factor with compensation (cos j1): 0.
kVA ( kW 2 kVAr 2 ) 64.65 0.00 0.00
Coincidence factors x, y and z shall be defined for each separate case, subject to Principal's approval. Required capacitor rating [= kW (tgj - tgj1)]: kvar
NOTES
a) Load classification/restarting: b) Absorbed loads: C) Consumed loads:
For definitions of "Vital", "Essential" and - for pumps, shaft load on duty point; E - "Continuous"; all loads that may continuously be required G - "Stand-by"; loads required in emergencies only, such as fire-water
"Non-Essential" services and application of - for instrumentation, computers, communiction, for normal operation, including lighting and workshops pumps or those of normally not running electrically driven units stand-by for
"Restarting" air conditioning, the required load during full operation of plant; F - "Intermittent"; the loads required for intermediate pumping, normally running steam-driven ones (e.g charge pumps, boiler feed pumps).
NOTES:
REFERENCED
DRAW ING/DOCUMENT No.
DRAW INGS/DOCUMENTS
ELECTRICAL BUILDING
GENERAL ARRANGEMENT DOM GA S PROJ ECT (A GB A DA NA G )
DRAW ING
C01 APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION O.A. C.E. 1/3/2012 A .C. UPS L OA D L IST
A01 ISSUED FOR DETAILED SAFOP P.A. 0.A 24/10/2011
R01 ISSUED FOR REVIEW P.A. 0.A 20/9/2011 MAKON No. REV. C01
Load (kW)
55.2 55.2
54.5
47.6
25.5
Time(hrs)
10mins 0.5 1 8
NOTES:
REFERENCED
DRAW ING/DOCUMENT No.
DRAW INGS/DOCUMENTS
ELECTRICAL BUILDING
GENERAL ARRANGEMENT DOMGAS PROJECT (AGBADA NAG )
DRAW ING
C01 APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION O.A. C.E. 1/3/2012 A.C. UPS LOAD LIST
A01 ISSUED FOR DETAILED SAFOP P.A. 0.A 24/10/2011
R01 ISSUED FOR REVIEW P.A. O.A 20/9/2011 MAKON No. REV. C01
Customer Proj No
Project Title DOMGAS PROJECT
Calculation Title OUTDOOR LIGHTING CALCULATION
Node Name AGBADA NAG
Calculation Method
Point-To-Point Method of Illumination Calculation
Assumptions
The lighting fixtures shall be installed in a non-dirty environment, hence the Light Loss Factor (LLF) is assumed 0.8
Software Used
Title Version Validation (Y / N / N/A)
References
Conclusions
At a distance of 35.7m (A+B), mid-way between fixtures the Illumination level per lamp (18Lux) gotten from the calculation
is higher than the recommended value, hence a spacing of 70m between lamps is adequate for general plant lighting. For
areas requiring regular equipment maintenance, a seperation of 22m between lamps is adequate.
Customer Proj No
Project Title DOMGAS PROJECT
Calculation Title OUTDOOR LIGHTING CALCULATION
Node Name AGBADA NAG
Customer Proj No
Project Title DOMGAS PROJECT
Calculation Title OUTDOOR LIGHTING CALCULATION
Node Name AGBADA NAG
Table of Contents
Content Page No.
2 CALCULATION CHECKLIST 3
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 4
5 CONCLUSION 10
Calculation Sheet
Customer Proj No
Project Title DOMGAS PROJECT
Calculation Title OUTDOOR LIGHTING CALCULATION
Node name AGBADA NAG
Lamp Data
Customer Proj No
Project Title DOMGAS PROJECT
Calculation Title OUTDOOR LIGHTING CALCULATION
Node Name AGBADA NAG
Calculation Reference A B C D E
Fitting Reference No. DB1-FLD-01 DB1-FLD-01 DB1-FLD-01 DB1-FLD-01 DB1-FLD-01
Mounting Height (H) 8 8 8 8 8
Distance from Pole base to Beam axis (A) 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.7
Distance from aiming angle to point (B)meters 4.0 8.0 12.0 15.0 32.0
Distance from source (D)
Light Loss Factor (LLF) 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8
Aiming angle from vertical (Degrees) 25 25 25 25 25
Angle of Luminous
Luminous intensity (Ix) 48000 48000 48000 48000 48000
at angleα (Lumen/Lux)
Calculation A
A B
Fitting Ref. No. tan \ β= 43.9 Degrees
H
Angle of inclined Plane α= 18.9 Degrees
H
Dx Dx = 11.10
Cos
\ Dx² = 123.29
I Cos LLF
Illumnation at point is given by: Ex = 294.7 Lux
Dx2
Calculation B
A B
Fitting Ref. No. tan \ β= 55.6 Degrees
H
Angle of inclined Plane α= 30.6 Degrees
H
Dx Dx = 14.17
Cos
\ Dx² = 200.89
I Cos LLF
Illumnation at point is given by: Ex = 164.5 Lux
Dx2
Calculation Sheet
Customer Proj No
Project Title DOMGAS PROJECT
Calculation Title OUTDOOR LIGHTING CALCULATION
Node Name AGBADA NAG
\ Dx² = 310.49
I Cos LLF
Illumnation at point is given by: Ex = 97.5 Lux
Dx2
Calculation D
A B
Fitting Ref. No. tan \ β= 66.8 Degrees
H
Angle of inclined Plane α= 41.8 Degrees
H
Dx
Cos Dx = 20.34
\ Dx² = 413.69
I Cos LLF
Illumnation at point is given by: Ex = 69.2 Lux
Dx2
Calculation E
A B
Fitting Ref. No. tan \ β= 77.4 Degrees
H
Angle of inclined Plane α= 52.4 Degrees
H
Dx
Cos Dx = 36.59
\ Dx² = 1338.49
I Cos LLF
Illumnation at point is given by: Ex = 17.5 Lux
Dx2
Calculation Sheet
Customer Proj No
Project Title DOMGAS PROJECT
Calculation Title OUTDOOR LIGHTING CALCULATION
Node Name AGBADA NAG
CONCLUSION
1. FOR 400W HPS LAMPS
At a distance of 11.7m (A+B), mid-way between fixtures the Illumination level per lamp (165Lux) gotten from the
calculation is higher than the recommended value, hence a spacing of 22m between lamps is adequate and within
acceptable limits. To achieve required illumination for Perimeter lights, lamp post shall be 70m apart
Lighting Calculation
Date Designed by Checked by Project DOMGAS PROJECT(AGBADA NAG) Location SCREW COMPRESSOR SHED
C.E O.A
Surface Wall 6 20 % Floor Cavity Height 14 0.00 M Lumens per lamp 3350 20
NOTES:
1. Illumination Level and Maintenance Factor are Obtained From DEP 33.64.10.10-Gen.(Appendix 9)
2. Coefficient of utilization is obained from Manufacturer Catalogue for Fitting Selected
Lighting Calculation
Date Designed by Checked by Project DOMGAS PROJECT(AGBADA NAG) Location RECIP COMPRESSOR SHED
C.E O.A
Surface Wall 6 20 % Floor Cavity Height 14 0.00 M Lumens per lamp 3350 20
NOTES:
1. Illumination Level and Maintenance Factor are Obtained From DEP 33.64.10.10-Gen.(Appendix 9)
2. Coefficient of utilization is obained from Manufacturer Catalogue for Fitting Selected
Lighting Calculation
Date Designed by Checked by Project DOMGAS PROJECT(AGBADA NAG) Location LV SWITCHROOM
C.E O.A
Surface Wall 6 20 % Floor Cavity Height 14 0.0 M Lumens per lamp 3350 20
NOTES:
1. Illumination Level and Maintenance Factor are Obtained From DEP 33.64.10.10-Gen.(Appendix 9)
2. Coefficient of utilization is obained from Manufacturer Catalogue for Fitting Selected
Lighting Calculation
Date Designed by Checked by Project DOMGAS PROJECT(AGBADA NAG) Location MV SWITCHROOM
C.E O.A
Surface Wall 6 20 % Floor Cavity Height 14 0.0 M Lumens per lamp 3350 20
NOTES:
1. Illumination Level and Maintenance Factor are Obtained From DEP 33.64.10.10-Gen.(Appendix 9)
2. Coefficient of utilization is obained from Manufacturer Catalogue for Fitting Selected
Lighting Calculation
Date Designed by Checked by Project DOMGAS PROJECT(AGBADA NAG) Location BATTERY ROOM
C.E O.A
Surface Wall 6 20 % Floor Cavity Height 14 0.0 M Lumens per lamp 3350 20
NOTES:
1. Illumination Level and Maintenance Factor are Obtained From DEP 33.64.10.10-Gen.(Appendix 9)
2. Coefficient of utilization is obained from Manufacturer Catalogue for Fitting Selected
Lighting Calculation
Date Designed by Checked by Project DOMGAS PROJECT(AGBADA NAG) Location FIELD AUXILIARY ROOM
C.E O.A
Surface Wall 6 20 % Floor Cavity Height 14 0.0 M Lumens per lamp 3350 20
NOTES:
1. Illumination Level and Maintenance Factor are Obtained From DEP 33.64.10.10-Gen.(Appendix 9)
2. Coefficient of utilization is obained from Manufacturer Catalogue for Fitting Selected
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BASIS OF DESIGN
Where:
ISC = Short Circuit Current
t = Time to clear short circuit fault
K = Cable material factor (143 for XLPE & 115 for PVC)
Sa = Minimum cable area (mm2)
Correction Factors:
Ground Temperature: 25 °C Correction Factor: 0.96
Number of Cables in Group: 9 Correction Factor: 0.84
Voltage Drop:
Allowable Volt Drop : 132 V Volt Drop : 7.32 V
Cable size based on short circuit rating 69.9301 Is selected cable adequate ?: YES
Correction Factors:
Ground Temperature: 25 °C Correction Factor: 0.96
Number of Cables in Group: 9 Correction Factor: 0.84
Voltage Drop:
Allowable Volt Drop : 8 V Volt Drop : 5.04 V
Cable size based on short circuit rating 153.8 Is selected cable adequate ?: YES
Correction Factors:
Ground Temperature: 35 °C Correction Factor: 0.96
Number of Cables in Group: 6 Correction Factor: 0.86
Voltage Drop:
Allowable Volt Drop : 198 V Volt Drop : 15.25 V
B. MOTOR STARTING
Motor Starting Curent (6.5FLC): 451.3 A
Motor starting Voltage Drop:
Allowable Volt Drop : 660 V Volt Drop : 23.39 V
Cable size based on short circuit rating 69.9 Is selected cable adequate ?: YES
Cable Type: 6600/10000V XLPE/SWA/PVC
Cable Data Source: NEXANS KABELMETAL NIGERIA
Correction Factors:
Ground Temperature: 35 °C Correction Factor: 0.96
Number of Cables in Group: 6 Correction Factor: 0.86
Voltage Drop:
Allowable Volt Drop : 198 V Volt Drop : 9.61 V
B. MOTOR STARTING
Motor Starting Curent (6.5FLC): 319.8 A
Motor starting Voltage Drop:
Allowable Volt Drop : 660 V Volt Drop : 16.58 V
Cable size based on short circuit rating 69.9 Is selected cable adequate ?: YES
Cable Type: 6600/10000V XLPE/SWA/PVC
Cable Data Source: NEXANS KABELMETAL NIGERIA
Correction Factors:
Ground Temperature: 25 °C Correction Factor: 0.96
Number of Cables in Group: 9 Correction Factor: 0.84
Voltage Drop:
Allowable Volt Drop : 132 V Volt Drop : 5.49 V
Cable size based on short circuit rating 69.9 Is selected cable adequate ?: YES
Correction Factors:
Ground Temperature: 25 °C Correction Factor: 0.96
Number of Cables in Group: 9 Correction Factor: 0.84
Voltage Drop:
Allowable Volt Drop : 8 V Volt Drop : 5.70 V
Cable size based on short circuit rating 279.72 Is selected cable adequate ?: YES
POWER CABLES
1 MCC ROOM 3CX70mm2
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P-2500 1914KVA GAS GENERATOR G-8201A GENERATOR HOUSE 63 E1W 6.6KV SWITCHBOARD SB100D1 63 E1W 6600V 1 XLPE/CuT/SWA/PVC 60 Cable buried - METS scope
MCC ROOM 3CX70mm2
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2 P-2501 1914KVA GAS GENERATOR G-8201B GENERATOR HOUSE 63 E1W 6.6KV SWITCHBOARD SB100D1 63 E1W 6600V 1 XLPE/CuT/SWA/PVC 60 Cable buried - METS scope
MCC ROOM 3CX70mm2
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3 P-2502 1914KVA GAS GENERATOR G-8201C GENERATOR HOUSE 63 E1W 6.6KV SWITCHBOARD SB100D1 63 E1W 6600V 1 XLPE/CuT/SWA/PVC 60 Cable buried - METS scope
4
3CX70mm2
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5 P-2505 6.6KV SWITCHBOARD SB100D1 MCC ROOM 63 E1W SCREW COMPRESSOR DRIVER KM-1100 OUTDOOR 63 E1FW 6600V 1 XLPE/CuT/SWA/PVC 220 Cable buried- To be accomodated with METS cable
3CX70mm3
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6 P-2506 6.6KV SWITCHBOARD SB100D1 MCC ROOM 63 E1W REFRIGERANT COMPRESSOR MOTOR KM-2010 OUTDOOR 63 E1FW 6600V 1 XLPE/CuT/SWA/PVC 230 Cable buried- To be accomodated with METS cable
3CX70mm4
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7 P-2507 6.6KV SWITCHBOARD SB100D1 MCC ROOM 63 E1W REFRIGERANT COMPRESSOR MOTOR KM-2020 OUTDOOR 63 E1FW 6600V 1 XLPE/CuT/SWA/PVC 235 Cable buried- To be accomodated with METS cable
2 ____
Cable buried - METS scope
8 P-2510 6.6KV SWITCHBOARD SB100D1 MCC ROOM 63 E1W STEP-DOWN TRANSFORMER TR-01 OUTDOOR 63 E1FW 6600V 3CX70mm 1 XLPE/CuT/SWA/PVC 60
3CX70mm2 Cable buried - METS scope
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9 P-2511 6.6KV SWITCHBOARD SB100D1 MCC ROOM 63 E1W STEP-DOWN TRANSFORMER TR-02 OUTDOOR 63 E1FW 6600V 1 XLPE/CuT/SWA/PVC 60
10
1CX400mm2
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11 P-2512/1 STEP-DOWN TRANSFORMER TR-01 OUTDOOR 50 E1W 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 50 E1W 400V 1 XLPE/AWA/PVC 60
2
12 P-2512/2 STEP-DOWN TRANSFORMER TR-01 OUTDOOR 50 E1W 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 50 E1W 400V 1CX400mm
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1 XLPE/AWA/PVC 60 4 Cables in parallel per phase
13 P-2512/3 STEP-DOWN TRANSFORMER TR-01 OUTDOOR 50 E1W 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 50 E1W 400V 1CX400mm2
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1 XLPE/AWA/PVC 60 Cable buried - METS scope
1CX400mm2
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14 P-2512/4 STEP-DOWN TRANSFORMER TR-01 OUTDOOR 50 E1W 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 50 E1W 400V 1 XLPE/AWA/PVC 60
2 ____
15 P-2512/5 STEP-DOWN TRANSFORMER TR-01 OUTDOOR 50 E1W 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 50 E1W 400V 1CX400mm 1 XLPE/AWA/PVC 60
1CX400mm2
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16 P-2512/6 STEP-DOWN TRANSFORMER TR-01 OUTDOOR 50 E1W 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 50 E1W 400V 1 XLPE/AWA/PVC 60 4 Cables in parallel per phase
17 P-2512/7 STEP-DOWN TRANSFORMER TR-01 OUTDOOR 50 E1W 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 50 E1W 400V 1CX400mm2
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1 XLPE/AWA/PVC 60 Cable buried - METS scope
1CX400mm2
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18 P-2512/8 STEP-DOWN TRANSFORMER TR-01 OUTDOOR 50 E1W 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 50 E1W 400V 1 XLPE/AWA/PVC 60
2 ____
19 P-2512/19 STEP-DOWN TRANSFORMER TR-01 OUTDOOR 50 E1W 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 50 E1W 400V 1CX400mm 1 XLPE/AWA/PVC 60
1CX400mm2 4 Cables in parallel per phase
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20 P-2512/10 STEP-DOWN TRANSFORMER TR-01 OUTDOOR 50 E1W 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 50 E1W 400V 1 XLPE/AWA/PVC 60
Cable buried - METS scope
1CX400mm2
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21 P-2512/11 STEP-DOWN TRANSFORMER TR-01 OUTDOOR 50 E1W 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 50 E1W 400V 1 XLPE/AWA/PVC 60
1CX400mm2
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22 P-2512/12 STEP-DOWN TRANSFORMER TR-01 OUTDOOR 50 E1W 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 50 E1W 400V 1 XLPE/AWA/PVC 60
1CX400mm2
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23 P-2512/13 STEP-DOWN TRANSFORMER TR-01 OUTDOOR 50 E1W 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 50 E1W 400V 1 XLPE/AWA/PVC 60 NEUTRAL CABLE
1CX400mm2
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24 P-2512/14 STEP-DOWN TRANSFORMER TR-01 OUTDOOR 50 E1W 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 50 E1W 400V 1 XLPE/AWA/PVC 60 NEUTRAL CABLE
25
1CX400mm2
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26 P-2513/1 STEP-DOWN TRANSFORMER TR-02 OUTDOOR 50 E1W 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 50 E1W 400V 1 XLPE/AWA/PVC 60
2 ____
27 P-2513/2 STEP-DOWN TRANSFORMER TR-02 OUTDOOR 50 E1W 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 50 E1W 400V 1CX400mm 1 XLPE/AWA/PVC 60 4 Cables in parallel per phase
28 P-2513/3 STEP-DOWN TRANSFORMER TR-02 OUTDOOR 50 E1W 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 50 E1W 400V 1CX400mm2
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1 XLPE/AWA/PVC 60 Cable buried - METS scope
1CX400mm2
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29 P-2513/4 STEP-DOWN TRANSFORMER TR-02 OUTDOOR 50 E1W 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 50 E1W 400V 1 XLPE/AWA/PVC 60
1CX400mm2
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30 P-2513/5 STEP-DOWN TRANSFORMER TR-02 OUTDOOR 50 E1W 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 50 E1W 400V 1 XLPE/AWA/PVC 60
1CX400mm2
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31 P-2513/6 STEP-DOWN TRANSFORMER TR-02 OUTDOOR 50 E1W 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 50 E1W 400V 1 XLPE/AWA/PVC 60 4 Cables in parallel per phase
32 P-2513/7 STEP-DOWN TRANSFORMER TR-02 OUTDOOR 50 E1W 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 50 E1W 400V 1CX400mm2
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1 XLPE/AWA/PVC 60 Cable buried - METS scope
1CX400mm2
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33 P-2513/8 STEP-DOWN TRANSFORMER TR-02 OUTDOOR 50 E1W 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 50 E1W 400V 1 XLPE/AWA/PVC 60
2 ____
34 P-2513/9 STEP-DOWN TRANSFORMER TR-02 OUTDOOR 50 E1W 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 50 E1W 400V 1CX400mm 1 XLPE/AWA/PVC 60
1CX400mm2
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35 P-2513/10 STEP-DOWN TRANSFORMER TR-02 OUTDOOR 50 E1W 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 50 E1W 400V 1 XLPE/AWA/PVC 60 4 Cables in parallel per phase
36 P-2513/11 STEP-DOWN TRANSFORMER TR-02 OUTDOOR 50 E1W 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 50 E1W 400V 1CX400mm2
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1 XLPE/AWA/PVC 60 Cable buried - METS scope
1CX400mm2
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37 P-2513/12 STEP-DOWN TRANSFORMER TR-02 OUTDOOR 50 E1W 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 50 E1W 400V 1 XLPE/AWA/PVC 60
2 ____
38 P-2513/13 STEP-DOWN TRANSFORMER TR-02 OUTDOOR 50 E1W 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 50 E1W 400V 1CX400mm 1 XLPE/AWA/PVC 60 NEUTRAL CABLE
1CX400mm2
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39 P-2513/14 STEP-DOWN TRANSFORMER TR-02 OUTDOOR 50 E1W 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 50 E1W 400V 1 XLPE/AWA/PVC 60 NEUTRAL CABLE
40
4CX240mm2
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41 P-2504/1 500KVA DIESEL GENERATOR G-8301 GENERATOR HOUSE 63 E1W 400V EMERGENCY SWITCHBOARD SB100E2 MCC ROOM 63 E1W 400V 1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 60 2 Cables in parallel per phase
42 P-2504/2 500KVA DIESEL GENERATOR G-8301 GENERATOR HOUSE 63 E1W 400V EMERGENCY SWITCHBOARD SB100E2 MCC ROOM 63 E1W 400V 4CX240mm 2 ____
1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 60 Cable buried - METS scope
4CX240mm2
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43 P-2509/1 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 63 E1W 400V EMERGENCY SWITCHBOARD SB100E2 MCC ROOM 63 E1W 400V 1 XLPE/PVC 30 2 Cables in parallel per phase
44 P-2509/2 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 63 E1W 400V EMERGENCY SWITCHBOARD SB100E2 MCC ROOM 63 E1W 400V 4CX240mm 2 ____
1 XLPE/PVC 30 Switchroom internal cabling
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CABLE FROM GLAND TO GLAND SERVICE QUANTITY OF NUMBER OF CABLE ESTIMATED REMARK
S/N TAG EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT SIZE TYPE EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT SIZE TYPE VOLTAGE CONDUCTORS AND SIZE CABLES TYPE CABLE LENGTH
EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION
TAG LOCATION TAG LOCATION POWER CONTROL (m)
POWER CABLES CONTINUES
2
87 P-2555 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 50 E1W WELDING SOCKET WO-1 OUTDOOR 50 E1FW 400V 5CX70mm 1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 120 Cable buried - METS scope
88 2
P-2556 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 50 E1W WELDING SOCKET WO-2 OUTDOOR 50 E1FW 400V 5CX70mm 1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 150 Cable buried - METS scope
89 P-2557 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 25 E1W OUTDOOR LIGHTING DB DB-1 MCC ROOM 25 E1W 400V 4CX10mm2 1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 30 Switchroom internal cabling
90 P-2558 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 25 E1W CONTROL BLDG LIGHT/POWER DB DB-7 FAR ROOM 25 E1W 400V 4CX10mm
2
1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 30 FAR room internal cabling - METS scope
91 P-2559 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 25 E1W ELECTRICAL BLDG LIGHT/POWER DB DB-4 MCC ROOM 25 E1W 400V 4CX16mm2 1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 30 Switchroom internal cabling - METS scope
92 P-2560 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 32 E1W UPS (AC) 1 UP-225A MCC ROOM 32 E1W 400V 4CX50mm2 1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 50 Switchroom internal cabling
93 P-2561 LV EMERGENCY SWITCHBOARD SB100E2 MCC ROOM 32 E1W UPS (AC) 2 UP-225B MCC ROOM 32 E1W 400V 4CX50mm2 1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 50 Switchroom internal cabling
94
P-2562 LV EMERGENCY SWITCHBOARD SB100E2 MCC ROOM 25 E1W UPS (AC) BYPASS UP-225 MCC ROOM 25 E1W 400V 4CX35mm2 1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 50 Switchroom internal cabling
95 P-2563 LV EMERGENCY SWITCHBOARD SB100E2 MCC ROOM 25 E1W ANTI-CONDENSATION HEATER DB DB-2 MCC ROOM 25 E1W 400V 4CX10mm2 1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 30 Switchroom internal cabling
96 P-2564 LV EMERGENCY SWITCHBOARD SB100E2 MCC ROOM 25 E1W ANTI-CONDENSATION HEATER DB DB-5 MCC ROOM 25 E1W 400V 4CX10mm2 1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 30 Switchroom internal cabling
97 P-2565 LV EMERGENCY SWITCHBOARD SB100E2 MCC ROOM 25 E1W POWER PLANT AUXILIARY DB DB-3 MCC ROOM 25 E1W 400V 4CX10mm2 1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 30 Switchroom internal cabling
98
99 P-2570 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 25 E1W CONTROL BLDG HVAC HVAC 1A MCC ROOM 25 E1W 400V 4CX35mm2 1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 50 Cable buried - METS scope
100 P-2571 LV EMERGENCY SWITCHBOARD SB100E2 MCC ROOM 25 E1W CONTROL BLDG HVAC HVAC 1B MCC ROOM 25 E1W 400V 4CX35mm2 1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 50 Cable buried - METS scope
101 P-2572 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 25 E1W ELECTRICAL BLDG HVAC HVAC 2A MCC ROOM 25 E1W 400V 4CX35mm2 1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 50 Cable buried - METS scope
102 P-2573 LV EMERGENCY SWITCHBOARD SB100E2 MCC ROOM 25 E1W ELECTRICAL BLDG HVAC HVAC 2B MCC ROOM 25 E1W 400V 4CX35mm2 1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 50 Cable buried - METS scope
103 P-2574 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 32 E1W CATHODIC PROTECTION CP-1750 OUTDOOR 32 E1FW 400V 4CX25mm2 1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 150 Cable buried - METS scope
104 P-2575 LV EMERGENCY SWITCHBOARD SB100E2 MCC ROOM 20 E1W DIESEL LOADING PUMP P-6201 OUTDOOR 20 E1FW 400V 3CX6mm2 1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 100 Cable buried - METS scope
105 P-2578 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 32 E1W INSTRUMENT AIR COMPRESSOR A-4610 GENERATOR HOUSE 32 E1W 400V 3CX50mm2 1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 60 Cable buried - METS scope
106 P-2579 LV EMERGENCY SWITCHBOARD SB100E2 MCC ROOM 32 E1W INSTRUMENT AIR COMPRESSOR A-4620 GENERATOR HOUSE 32 E1W 400V 3CX50mm2 1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 60 Cable buried - METS scope
2
107 P-2580 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 20 E1W INSTRUMENT AIR COMPR AFTERCOOLER EM-4610 GENERATOR HOUSE 20 E1W 400V 3CX2.5mm 1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 60 Cable buried - METS scope
108 P-2581 LV EMERGENCY SWITCHBOARD SB100E2 MCC ROOM 20 E1W INSTRUMENT AIR COMPR AFTERCOOLER EM-4620 GENERATOR HOUSE 20 E1W 400V 3CX2.5mm2 1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 60 Cable buried - METS scope
109 P-2582 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 25 E1W WELL WATER PUMP P-5901A OUTDOOR 25 E1FW 400V 3CX25mm2 1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 120 Cable buried - METS scope
110 P-2583 LV EMERGENCY SWITCHBOARD SB100E2 MCC ROOM 25 E1W WELL WATER PUMP P-5901B OUTDOOR 25 E1FW 400V 3CX25mm2 1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 120 Cable buried - METS scope
111 P-2590 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 20 E1W TRAIN 1 MOTOR OPERATED VALVE 28-MOV-480 OUTDOOR 20 E1FW 400V 3CX2.5mm2 1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 150 Cable buried - METS scope
112 P-2591 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 20 E1W TRAIN 2 MOTOR OPERATED VALVE 28-MOV-482 OUTDOOR 20 E1FW 400V 3CX2.5mm2 1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 150 Cable buried - METS scope
113 P-2592 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 20 E1W FLOW CONTROL MOV 28-MOV-582 OUTDOOR 20 E1FW 400V 3CX2.5mm2 1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 150 Cable buried - METS scope
114 P-2595 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 40 E1W RECIP COMPR RECYCLE GAS COOLER EM-2750 OUTDOOR 40 E1FW 400V 3CX70mm2 1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 240 Pipe rack tray cabling - Enerflex scope
115 P-2596 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 40 E1W RECIP COMPR RECYCLE GAS COOLER EM-2751 OUTDOOR 40 E1FW 400V 3CX70mm2 1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 240 Pipe rack tray cabling - Enerflex scope
116 P-2597 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 20 E1W TRAIN 1 BURNER BLOWER
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OUTDOOR 20 E1FW 400V 3CX10mm
2
1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 240 Pipe rack tray cabling - Enerflex scope
117 P-2598 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 20 E1W TRAIN 2 BURNER BLOWER
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OUTDOOR 20 E1FW 400V 3CX10mm2 1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 235 Pipe rack tray cabling - Enerflex scope
118 P-2599 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 32 E1W WELDING SOCKET WO-3 GENERATOR HOUSE 32 E1FW 400V 3CX50mm
2
1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 60 Cable buried - METS scope
119 P-2600 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 32 E1W G-8201A, 225A DISTRIBUTION BOARD
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GENERATOR HOUSE 32 E1FW 400V 4CX35mm2 1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 60 Cable buried - METS scope
120 P-2601 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 32 E1W G-8201B, 225A DISTRIBUTION BOARD
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GENERATOR HOUSE 32 E1FW 400V 4CX35mm2 1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 60 Cable buried - METS scope
121 P-2602 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 32 E1W G-8201C, 225A DISTRIBUTION BOARD
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GENERATOR HOUSE 32 E1FW 400V 4CX35mm2 1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 60 Cable buried - METS scope
122 P-2603 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 25 E1W 63A TELECOM GEARSWITCH
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FAR ROOM 25 E1FW 400V 4CX25mm2 1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 50 Cable buried - METS scope
123 P-2604 LV EMERGENCY SWITCHBOARD SB100E2 MCC ROOM 25 E1W 63A TELECOM GEARSWITCH
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FAR ROOM 25 E1FW 400V 4CX25mm2 1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 50 Cable buried - METS scope
124 P-2605 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 50 E1W AGBADA 2 BOOSTER COMPRESSOR KM-1101 OUTDOOR 50 E1FW 400V 3CX185mm2 1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 200 Cable buried - METS scope
125 P-2606 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 25 E1W AGBADA 2 BOOSTER COMPR. COOLER EM-1101 OUTDOOR 25 E1FW 400V 3CX10mm2 1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 200 Cable buried - METS scope
126 P-2607 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100E1 MCC ROOM 20 E1W AGBADA 2 BOOSTER COMPR GLYCOL PM-1102 OUTDOOR 20 E1FW 400V 3CX4mm2 1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 200 Cable buried - METS scope
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CABLE FROM GLAND TO GLAND SERVICE QUANTITY OF NUMBER OF CABLE ESTIMATED REMARK
S/N TAG EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT SIZE TYPE EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT SIZE TYPE VOLTAGE CONDUCTORS AND SIZE CABLES TYPE CABLE LENGTH
EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION
TAG LOCATION TAG LOCATION POWER CONTROL (m)
POWER CABLES
3CX2.5mm2
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252 P-2866 ANTI-COND. HEATER DB DB-5 MCC ROOM 20 E1W AGBADA 2 BOOSTER COMPRESSOR KM-1101 OUTDOOR 20 E1FW 230V 1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 200 Cable buried - METS scope
253 3CX2.5mm2
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P-2867 ANTI-COND. HEATER DB DB-5 MCC ROOM 20 E1W AGBADA 2 BOOSTER COMPR. COOLER EM-1101 OUTDOOR 20 E1FW 230V 1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 200 Cable buried - METS scope
254 P-2868 ANTI-COND. HEATER DB DB-5 MCC ROOM 20 E1W AGBADA 2 BOOSTER COMPR GLYCOL PM-1102 OUTDOOR 20 E1FW 230V 3CX2.5mm2
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1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 200 Cable buried - METS scope
255
256 P-2720 ELECT BLDG LIGHTING DB DB-4 MCC ROOM 20 E1W 15A SOCKET (LV SWITCHROOM)
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MCC ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX4mm2
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1 XLPE/PVC 30 MCC Building Internal Cabling
257 P-2721 ELECT BLDG LIGHTING DB DB-4 MCC ROOM 20 E1W 13A SOCKET (LV SWITCHROOM)
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MCC ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX4mm2
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1 XLPE/PVC 30 MCC Building Internal Cabling
258 P-2722 ELECT BLDG LIGHTING DB DB-4 MCC ROOM 20 E1W INDOOR LIGHTING (LV SWITCHROOM)
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MCC ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX2.5mm2
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1 XLPE/PVC 100 MCC Building Internal Cabling
259 P-2723 ELECT BLDG LIGHTING DB DB-4 MCC ROOM 20 E1W 15A SOCKET (LV SWITCHROOM)
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MCC ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX4mm2
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1 XLPE/PVC 30 MCC Building Internal Cabling
260 P-2724 ELECT BLDG LIGHTING DB DB-4 MCC ROOM 20 E1W INDOOR LIGHTING (LV SWITCHROOM)
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MCC ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX2.5mm2
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1 XLPE/PVC 100 MCC Building Internal Cabling
261 P-2725 ELECT BLDG LIGHTING DB DB-4 MCC ROOM 20 E1W 15A SOCKET (SUPERVISOR ROOM)
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MCC ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX4mm2
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1 XLPE/PVC 30 MCC Building Internal Cabling
262 P-2726 ELECT BLDG LIGHTING DB DB-4 MCC ROOM 20 E1W 13A SOCKET (SUPERVISOR ROOM)
____
MCC ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX4mm2
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1 XLPE/PVC 30 MCC Building Internal Cabling
263 P-2727 ELECT BLDG LIGHTING DB DB-4 MCC ROOM 20 E1W 15A SOCKET (HV SWITCHROOM)
____
MCC ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX4mm2
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1 XLPE/PVC 40 MCC Building Internal Cabling
264 P-2728 ELECT BLDG LIGHTING DB DB-4 MCC ROOM 20 E1W INDOOR LIGHTING (HV SWITCHROOM)
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MCC ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX2.5mm2
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1 XLPE/PVC 100 MCC Building Internal Cabling
265 P-2729 ELECT BLDG LIGHTING DB DB-4 MCC ROOM 20 E1W 15A SOCKET (HV SWITCHROOM)
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MCC ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX4mm2
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1 XLPE/PVC 40 MCC Building Internal Cabling
266 P-2730 ELECT BLDG LIGHTING DB DB-4 MCC ROOM 20 E1W 13A SOCKET (HV SWITCHROOM)
____
MCC ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX4mm2
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1 XLPE/PVC 40 MCC Building Internal Cabling
267 P-2731 ELECT BLDG LIGHTING DB DB-4 MCC ROOM 20 E1W INDOOR LIGHTING (HV SWITCHROOM)
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MCC ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX2.5mm2
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1 XLPE/PVC 100 MCC Building Internal Cabling
268 P-2732 ELECT BLDG LIGHTING DB DB-4 MCC ROOM 20 E1W 15A SOCKET (BATTERY ROOM)
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BATTERY ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX4mm2
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1 XLPE/PVC 40 MCC Building Internal Cabling
269 P-2733 ELECT BLDG LIGHTING DB DB-4 MCC ROOM 20 E1W INDOOR LIGHTING (BATTERY ROOM)
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BATTERY ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX2.5mm2
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1 XLPE/PVC 100 MCC Building Internal Cabling
270 P-2734 ELECT BLDG LIGHTING DB DB-4 MCC ROOM 20 E1W GENERATOR SHED LIGHTING JB EJB-1 GENERATOR HOUSE 20 E1W 230V 3CX4mm2
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1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 60 Cable buried - METS scope
271 P-2735 ELECT BLDG LIGHTING DB DB-4 MCC ROOM 20 E1W EXTRACTOR FANS (BATTERY ROOM)
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BATTERY ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX2.5mm2
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1 XLPE/PVC 60 MCC Building Internal Cabling
272 P-2736 ELECT BLDG LIGHTING DB DB-4 MCC ROOM 20 E1W INDOOR LIGHTING (SUPERVISOR ROOM)
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MCC ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX2.5mm2
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1 XLPE/PVC 100 MCC Building Internal Cabling
273 P-2737 ELECT BLDG LIGHTING DB DB-4 MCC ROOM 20 E1W GENERATOR SHED LIGHTING JB EJB-2 GENERATOR HOUSE 20 E1W 230V 3CX4mm2
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1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 60 Cable buried - METS scope
274 P-2738 ELECT BLDG LIGHTING DB DB-4 MCC ROOM 20 E1W COMPRESSOR SHEDS LIGHTING JB EJB-3 COMPRESSOR SHED 20 E1W 230V 3CX4mm2
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1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 180 Cable buried - METS scope
275 P-2739 ELECT BLDG LIGHTING DB DB-4 MCC ROOM 20 E1W COMPRESSOR SHEDS LIGHTING JB EJB-4 COMPRESSOR SHED 20 E1W 230V 3CX4mm2
____
1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 180 Cable buried - METS scope
276 P-2741 ELECT BLDG LIGHTING DB DB-4 MCC ROOM 20 E1W COMPRESSOR SHEDS LIGHTING JB EJB-4A COMPRESSOR SHED 20 E1W 230V 3CX4mm2
____
1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 180 Cable buried - METS scope
277 P-2742 ELECT BLDG LIGHTING DB DB-4 MCC ROOM 20 E1W CHEMICAL SHED LIGHTING JB EJB-5 CHEMICAL SHED 20 E1W 230V 3CX4mm2
____
1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 100 Cable buried - METS scope
278
279
280 P-2749 AC UPS BYPASS
____
MCC ROOM 25 E1W UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-8 FAR ROOM 25 E1W 400V 4CX25mm2
____
1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 50 Cable buried - METS scope
281 P-2750 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-8 FAR ROOM 25 E1W UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-6 MCC ROOM 25 E1W 400V 4CX10mm 2 ____
1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 50 Cable buried - METS scope
282 P-2751 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-6 MCC ROOM 20 E1W MAIN LV SWITCHGEAR SYSTEM SB100E1 MCC ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX2.5mm2
____
1 XLPE/PVC 30 MCC Building Internal Cabling
283 P-2752 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-6 MCC ROOM 20 E1W PMS CABINET
____
MCC ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX2.5mm2
____
1 XLPE/PVC 30 MCC Building Internal Cabling
284 P-2753 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-6 MCC ROOM 20 E1W FM 200 SYSTEM
____
MCC ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX2.5mm2
____
1 XLPE/PVC 30 MCC Building Internal Cabling
285 P-2754 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-6 MCC ROOM 20 E1W HV SWITCHGEAR SYSTEM SD100E1 MCC ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX2.5mm2
____
1 XLPE/PVC 30 MCC Building Internal Cabling
286 P-2755 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-6 MCC ROOM 20 E1W HVAC CHANGE-OVER CONTROL PANEL 1
____
MCC ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX2.5mm2
____
1 XLPE/PVC 30 MCC Building Internal Cabling
287 P-2756 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-6 MCC ROOM 20 E1W HVAC CHANGE-OVER CONTROL PANEL 2
____
MCC ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX2.5mm2
____
1 XLPE/PVC 30 MCC Building Internal Cabling
288 P-2757 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-6 MCC ROOM 20 E1W EMERG. LV SWITCHGEAR SYSTEM SB100E2 MCC ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX2.5mm2
____
1 XLPE/PVC 30 MCC Building Internal Cabling
289 P-2758 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-6 MCC ROOM 20 E1W VESDA SYSTEM
____
MCC ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX2.5mm2
____
1 XLPE/PVC 30 MCC Building Internal Cabling
290 P-2759 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-6 MCC ROOM 20 E1W GENERATOR CONTROL PANEL 1
____
MCC ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX2.5mm2
____
1 XLPE/PVC 30 MCC Building Internal Cabling
291 P-2760 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-6 MCC ROOM 20 E1W GENERATOR CONTROL PANEL 2
____
MCC ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX2.5mm2
____
1 XLPE/PVC 30 MCC Building Internal Cabling
292 P-2761 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-6 MCC ROOM 20 E1W GENERATOR CONTROL PANEL 3
____
MCC ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX2.5mm2
____
1 XLPE/PVC 30 MCC Building Internal Cabling
293 P-2762 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-6 MCC ROOM 20 E1W MASTER CONTROL PANEL
____
MCC ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX2.5mm2
____
1 XLPE/PVC 30 MCC Building Internal Cabling
294
295
296 P-2900 POWER PLANT AUX DB DB-3 MCC ROOM 20 E1W ANALYZER HOUSE JB EJB-6 OUTDOOR 20 E1FW 230V 3CX4mm2
____
1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 170 Cable buried - METS scope
297 P-2901 POWER PLANT AUX DB DB-3 MCC ROOM 20 E1W ANALYZER HOUSE JB EJB-7 OUTDOOR 20 E1FW 230V 3CX4mm 2 ____
1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 170 Cable buried - METS scope
298 P-2906 POWER PLANT AUX DB DB-3 MCC ROOM 25 E1W HP FLARE IGNITION PANEL OUTDOOR 25 E1FW 230V 3CX25mm2
____
1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 170 Cable buried - METS scope
299 P-2907 POWER PLANT AUX DB DB-3 MCC ROOM 25 E1W LP FLARE IGNITION PANEL OUTDOOR 25 E1FW 230V 3CX25mm2
____
1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 170 Cable buried - METS scope
300 P-2908 POWER PLANT AUX DB DB-3 MCC ROOM 20 E1W GAS METERING SKID SK-2804 OUTDOOR 20 E1FW 230V 3CX2.5mm2
____
1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 150 Cable buried - METS scope
301 P-2911 POWER PLANT AUX DB DB-3 MCC ROOM 20 E1W EMERGENCY GEN CHARGER G-8301 GENERATOR HOUSE 20 E1W 230V 3CX2.5mm2
____
1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 60 Cable buried - METS scope
302 P-2916 POWER PLANT AUX DB DB-3 MCC ROOM 20 E1W GAS GEN CHARGER G-8201A GENERATOR HOUSE 20 E1W 230V 3CX2.5mm2
____
1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 60 Cable buried - METS scope
303 P-2917 POWER PLANT AUX DB DB-3 MCC ROOM 20 E1W GAS GEN CHARGER G-8201B GENERATOR HOUSE 20 E1W 230V 3CX2.5mm2
____
1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 60 Cable buried - METS scope
304 P-2918 POWER PLANT AUX DB DB-3 MCC ROOM 20 E1W GAS GEN CHARGER G-8201C GENERATOR HOUSE 20 E1W 230V 3CX2.5mm2
____
1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 60 Cable buried - METS scope
305
306
307 30-pair X1.5mm2
____
P-2940 1914kVA GAS GENERATOR G-8201A GENERATOR HOUSE M20 E1W 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100D1 MCC ROOM M20 E1W 230V 1 XLPE/SWA/LSZH 60 Cable buried - METS scope
308 30-pair X1.5mm2
____
P-2941 1914kVA GAS GENERATOR G-8201B GENERATOR HOUSE M20 E1W 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100D1 MCC ROOM M20 E1W 230V 1 XLPE/SWA/LSZH 60 Cable buried - METS scope
309 30-pair X1.5mm2
____
P-2942 1914kVA GAS GENERATOR G-8201C GENERATOR HOUSE M20 E1W 400V MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD SB100D1 MCC ROOM M20 E1W 230V 1 XLPE/SWA/LSZH 60 Cable buried - METS scope
310 30-pair X1.5mm2
____
P-2943 500kVA DIESEL GENERATOR G-8301 GENERATOR HOUSE M20 E1W 400V EMERGENCY SWITCHBOARD SB100E2 MCC ROOM M20 E1W 230V 1 XLPE/SWA/LSZH 60 Cable buried - METS scope
311
312
313 3CX2.5mm2
____ ____
P-2950 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-8 FAR ROOM 20 E1W EMERG. LIGHTING (CONTROL BUILDING) FAR ROOM 20 E1W 230V 1 XLPE/PVC 30 Control Building Internal Cabling
314 3CX2.5mm2
____ ____
P-2951 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-8 FAR ROOM 20 E1W VESDA SYSTEM FAR ROOM 20 E1W 230V 1 XLPE/PVC 30 Control Building Internal Cabling
315 3CX2.5mm2
____ ____
P-2952 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-8 FAR ROOM 20 E1W FM200 SYSTEM FAR ROOM 20 E1W 230V 1 XLPE/PVC 30 Control Building Internal Cabling
316 3CX4mm2
____ ____
P-2953 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-8 FAR ROOM 20 E1W 13A SOCKET (CONTROL ROOM) FAR ROOM 20 E1W 230V 1 XLPE/PVC 30 Control Building Internal Cabling
317 3CX2.5mm2
____ ____
P-2954 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-8 FAR ROOM 20 E1W HVAC CHANGE-OVER CONTROL PANEL 1 FAR ROOM 20 E1W 230V 1 XLPE/PVC 30 Control Building Internal Cabling
318 3CX2.5mm2
____ ____
P-2955 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-8 FAR ROOM 20 E1W HVAC CHANGE-OVER CONTROL PANEL 2 FAR ROOM 20 E1W 230V 1 XLPE/PVC 30 Control Building Internal Cabling
319 3CX4mm2
____ ____
P-2956 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-8 FAR ROOM 20 E1W 13A SOCKET (EQUIPMENT ROOM) FAR ROOM 20 E1W 230V 1 XLPE/PVC 30 Control Building Internal Cabling
320 P-2957 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-8 FAR ROOM 20 E1W INSTRUMENT AIR COMPRESSOR UCP
____
FAR ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX4mm 2 ____
1 XLPE/PVC 30 Control Building Internal Cabling
321 P-2958 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-8 FAR ROOM 20 E1W MAIN COMPRESSOR PAS UCP
____
FAR ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX4mm2
____
1 XLPE/PVC 30 Control Building Internal Cabling
322 P-2959 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-8 FAR ROOM 20 E1W TELECOM CABINET
____
FAR ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX4mm2
____
1 XLPE/PVC 30 Control Building Internal Cabling
323 P-2960 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-8 FAR ROOM 20 E1W MAIN COMPRESSOR SIS UCP
____
FAR ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX4mm2
____
1 XLPE/PVC 30 Control Building Internal Cabling
324 P-2961 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-8 FAR ROOM 20 E1W GAS METERING SKID UCP FEEDER 1
____
FAR ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX4mm2
____
1 XLPE/PVC 30 Control Building Internal Cabling
325 P-2962 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-8 FAR ROOM 20 E1W SCREW COMPRESSOR PAS UCP
____
FAR ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX4mm2
____
1 XLPE/PVC 30 Control Building Internal Cabling
326 P-2963 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-8 FAR ROOM 20 E1W REFRIGERATION SYSTEM UCP
____
FAR ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX4mm2
____
1 XLPE/PVC 30 Control Building Internal Cabling
327 P-2964 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-8 FAR ROOM 20 E1W HEAT MEDIUM SYSTEM UCP
____
FAR ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX4mm2
____
1 XLPE/PVC 30 Control Building Internal Cabling
328 P-2965 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-8 FAR ROOM 20 E1W SCREW COMPRESSOR SIS UCP
____
FAR ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX4mm2
____
1 XLPE/PVC 30 Control Building Internal Cabling
329 P-2966 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-8 FAR ROOM 20 E1W PAS PDC - PRIMARY FEEDER
____
FAR ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX4mm2
____
1 XLPE/PVC 30 Control Building Internal Cabling
330 P-2967 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-8 FAR ROOM 20 E1W PAS PDC - SECONDARY FEEDER
____
FAR ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX4mm2
____
1 XLPE/PVC 30 Control Building Internal Cabling
331 P-2968 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-8 FAR ROOM 20 E1W SIS PDC - PRIMARY FEEDER
____
FAR ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX4mm2
____
1 XLPE/PVC 30 Control Building Internal Cabling
332 P-2969 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-8 FAR ROOM 20 E1W SIS PDC - SECONDARY FEEDER
____
FAR ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX4mm2
____
1 XLPE/PVC 30 Control Building Internal Cabling
333 P-2970 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-8 FAR ROOM 20 E1W F&G PDC - PRIMARY FEEDER
____
FAR ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX4mm2
____
1 XLPE/PVC 30 Control Building Internal Cabling
334 P-2971 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-8 FAR ROOM 20 E1W F&G PDC - SECONDARY FEEDER
____
FAR ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX4mm2
____
1 XLPE/PVC 30 Control Building Internal Cabling
335 P-2972 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-8 FAR ROOM 20 E1W CONSOLE - PRIMARY FEEDER
____
FAR ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX4mm2
____
1 XLPE/PVC 30 Control Building Internal Cabling
336 P-2973 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-8 FAR ROOM 20 E1W CONSOLE - SECONDARY FEEDER
____
FAR ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX4mm2
____
1 XLPE/PVC 30 Control Building Internal Cabling
337 P-2974 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-8 FAR ROOM 20 E1W NETWORK SWITCH - PRIMARY FEEDER
____
FAR ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX4mm2
____
1 XLPE/PVC 30 Control Building Internal Cabling
338 P-2975 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-8 FAR ROOM 20 E1W NETWORK SWITCH - SEC. FEEDER
____
FAR ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX4mm2
____
1 XLPE/PVC 30 Control Building Internal Cabling
339 P-2976 UPS DISTRIBUTION BOARD DB-8 FAR ROOM 20 E1W GAS METERING SKID UCP FEEDER 2
____
FAR ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX4mm2
____
1 XLPE/PVC 30 Control Building Internal Cabling
340
341 P-2981 CONTROL BLDG LIGHTING DB DB-7 FAR ROOM 20 E1W INDOOR LIGHTING (CONTROL BUILDING)
____
MCC ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX2.5mm2
____
1 XLPE/PVC 100 Control Building Internal Cabling
342 P-2984 CONTROL BLDG LIGHTING DB DB-7 FAR ROOM 20 E1W INDOOR LIGHTING (CONTROL BUILDING)
____
MCC ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX2.5mm 2 ____
1 XLPE/PVC 100 Control Building Internal Cabling
343 P-2985 CONTROL BLDG LIGHTING DB DB-7 FAR ROOM 20 E1W 15A SOCKET (CONTROL ROOM)
____
MCC ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX4mm2
____
1 XLPE/PVC 30 Control Building Internal Cabling
344 P-2986 CONTROL BLDG LIGHTING DB DB-7 FAR ROOM 20 E1W 15A SOCKET (EQUIPMENT ROOM)
____
MCC ROOM 20 E1W 230V 3CX4mm2
____
1 XLPE/PVC 30 Control Building Internal Cabling
345 P-2989 CONTROL BLDG LIGHTING DB DB-7 FAR ROOM 20 E1W LIGHTING (GUARD HOUSE)
____
GUARD HOUSE 20 E1W 230V 3CX2.5mm2
____
1 XLPE/SWA/PVC 120 Cable buried - METS scope
346
347
348 P-2990 400VAC UPS
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MCC ROOM 40 E1W UPS BATTERY RACK
____
BATTERY ROOM 40 E1W 230VDC 2CX??mm2
____
1 XLPE/PVC 50 MCC Building Internal Cabling
349 P-2991 400VAC UPS
____
MCC ROOM 40 E1W UPS BATTERY RACK
____
BATTERY ROOM 40 E1W 230VDC 2CX??mm2
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1 XLPE/PVC 50 MCC Building Internal Cabling
NOTES
a) Definitions b) Fluid Categories
For definitions of Fluid "Group", "Type of release" and - For fluid categories, refer to Table 1.2 of IP Part15
"Temperature Class" refer to IP Part15, Annex H and section 1.6.4 - Refer to secton 1.6.3 of IP Part15 for classification of the Zoning system
NAG - Non Associated Gas
NOTES
a) Definitions b) Fluid Categories
For definitions of Fluid "Group", "Type of release" and - For fluid categories, refer to Table 1.2 of IP Part15
"Temperature Class" refer to IP Part15, Annex H and section 1.6.4 - Refer to secton 1.6.3 of IP Part15 for classification of the Zoning system
NAG - Non Associated Gas
LIGHTING
Generator House
2X36W, 220-240V, 50Hz, IP66, T4, Ex(e), SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-4025-00004-001
1 Chalmit PRGE/236/BI/LBE 24 PCS 2 26
Fluorescent Luminaire c/w Electronic Ballast
2X36W, 220-240V, 50Hz, IP66, T4, Ex(e),
2 Fluorescent Luminaire- (Emergency lighting with Chalmit PRGE/236/BI/EM/LBE 6 PCS 2 8 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-4025-00004-001
battery back-up) c/w Electronic Ballast
3 Fluorescent Lamp, Bi-Pin Type Chalmit - 80 PCS 4 84 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-4025-00004-001
4 10A, Single Pole, 1-Gang, 1-Way Ex(d) Switch MK/ABB/MEM - 3 PCS 1 4 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-4025-00004-001
5 Eyelet Mounting Bracket Assembly Chalmit SPR05-0005 160 PCS 160 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-4025-00004-001
6 Industrial Chain Chalmit - 100 Metres 100 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-4025-00004-001 For suspending lighting fittings
7 Lighting Junction Box Ex(e) c/w terminal blocks Stahl 8118/122-1 34 PCS 2 36 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-4025-00004-001
8 M20 cable gland Ex(e) Hawke 501/453/RAC/O/M20 80 PCS 2 82 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-4025-00004-001
2 Refer to SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-
3C x 2.5mm XLPE/PVC copper cable (Cores - SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-4025-00004-001
9 NEXANS - 250 Metres 250 7771-00010-001 for cables
Brown, Blue, Green/Yellow)
specification
LIGHTING
Off Gas Compressor Shed
2X36W, 220-240V, 50Hz, IP66, T4, Ex(e),
1 Chalmit PRGE/236/BI/LBE 32 PCS 4 36 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-4025-00007-001
Fluorescent Luminaire c/w Electronic Ballast
2X36W, 220-240V, 50Hz, IP66, T4, Ex(e),
2 Fluorescent Luminaire- (Emergency lighting with Chalmit PRGE/236/BI/EM/LBE 10 PCS 2 12 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-4025-00007-001
battery back-up) c/w Electronic Ballast
3 Fluorescent Lamp, Bi-Pin Type Chalmit - 84 PCS 4 88 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-4025-00007-001
4 10A, Single Pole, 1-Gang, 1-Way Ex(d) Switch MK/ABB/MEM - 3 PCS 1 4 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-4025-00007-001
5 Eyelet Mounting Bracket Assembly Chalmit SPR05-0005 170 PCS 170 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-4025-00007-001
6 Industrial Chain Chalmit - 160 Metres 160 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-4025-00007-001 For suspending lighting fittings
7 Lighting Junction Box Ex(e) c/w terminal blocks Stahl 8118/122-1 35 PCS 2 37 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-4025-00007-001
8 M20 cable gland Ex(e) Hawke 501/453/RAC/O/M20 90 PCS 2 92 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-4025-00007-001
2 Refer to SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-
3C x 2.5mm XLPE/PVC copper cable (Cores - SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-4025-00007-001
9 NEXANS - 250 Metres 250 7771-00010-001 for cables
Brown, Blue, Green/Yellow)
specification
OUTDOOR LIGHTING
10m Medium Duty Base Hinged Column c/w flange
plate, with double floodlight brackets, (FL4/3) c/w
SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-4025-00001-001, SDA-
1 column mounted Ex 'e' type junction box, with 3 Abacus T088RLH/FP 20 PCS 20
S17893-AGBG1-EA-4025-00003-001
cable entries, 2 fuse modules, 9 terminals for looping
in & looping out of 5C X 25mm2 Cables
EARTHING
1C X 120mm2 Green/Yellow PVC Insulated earthing SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-8809-00001-001
1 NEXANS 200 Metres 200
cable
1C X 70mm2 Green/Yellow PVC Insulated earthing SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-8809-00001-001
2 NEXANS 2500 Metres 2500
cable
1C X 25mm2 Green/Yellow PVC Insulated earthing SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-8809-00003-001
3 NEXANS 2000 Metres 2000
cable
4 32mm diameter PVC Sleeve 150 Metres 150
Earth bar, 475mm x 90mm x 96mm, with 6
5 connection points & removable test link, c/w M10 X Furse LK243-6 15 PCS 15 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-8809-00003-001
25 bolt, nut and washers
Earth bar,1200mm x 90mm x 96mm, with 18
6 connection points & removable test link, c/w M10 X Furse LK243-18 4 PCS 4 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-8809-00003-001
25 bolt, nut and washers
7 50mm diameter Earth Boss with M10 stud Furse EB001 50 PCS 50 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-8809-00001-001
2 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-8809-00001-001
8 70mm compression C type crimp connector Furse 120 PCS 120
2 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-8809-00001-001
9 25mm M10 Compression type Lug (Connector) Furse FCT2510 100 PCS 100
10 70mm2 M10 Compression type Lug (Connector) Furse FCT7010 50 PCS 50 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-8809-00001-001
11 120mm2 M10 Compression type Lug (Connector) Furse 10 PCS 10 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-8809-00001-001
12 50mm diameter 6m long galvanised steel pipe 120 PCS 120 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-8809-00001-001
2 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-8809-00001-001
13 70mm bare copper conductor for deep well earthing NEXANS 700 Metres 700
LV SWITCHGEAR/DB
Photo Cell Controlled 63A, 8-way, 3-phase, 4-wire,
400/230V, 50Hz, Distribution Board, IP42 c/w
See referenced drawing for load
1 MCB+RCD 30mA sensitivity for lighting and power Eaton/ABB Halyester 1 PCS 1 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-4319-00001-001
schedule of distribution board
circuit protection c/w photoelectric cell & its relay
contacts (DB-1)
200A, 12-way, 3-phase, 4-wire, 400/230V, 50Hz,
Distribution Board, IP42 c/w MCB+RCD 30mA See referenced drawing for load
2 Eaton/ABB Halyester 1 PCS 1 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-4319-00009-001
sensitivity for power circuit protection (AC UPS schedule of distribution board
UDB1)
100A, 12-way, 3-phase, 4-wire, 400/230V, 50Hz, See referenced drawing for load
3 Eaton/ABB Halyester 1 PCS 1 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-4319-00002-001
MCB Distribution Board, (DB-4) schedule of distribution board
63A, 12-way, 3-phase, 4-wire, 400/230V, 50Hz, See referenced drawing for load
4 Eaton/ABB Halyester 1 PCS 1 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-4319-00006-001
MCB Distribution Board, (DB-5) schedule of distribution board
63A, 8-way, 3-phase, 4-wire, 400/230V, 50Hz, See referenced drawing for load
5 Eaton/ABB Halyester 1 PCS 1 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-4319-00004-001
MCB Distribution Board, (DB-6) schedule of distribution board
100A, 12-way, 3-phase, 4-wire, 400/230V, 50Hz,
Distribution Board, IP42 c/w MCB+RCD 30mA See referenced drawing for load
6 Eaton/ABB Halyester 1 PCS 1 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-4319-00003-001
sensitivity for power circuit protection, (AC UPS schedule of distribution board
UDB2)
POWER CABLES
3C x 70mm2 6000/10000V XLPE/SWA/PVC Copper SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-8801-00001-001, SDA-
Refer to SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-
1 Cable: Brown, Black, Grey (Gas Gen 1 to HV NEXANS 60 Metres 60 7771-00010-001 for cables
S17893-AGBG1-EA-4308-00001
Switchgear) specification
3C x 70mm2 6000/10000V XLPE/SWA/PVC Copper SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-8801-00001-001, SDA-
Refer to SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-
2 Cable: Brown, Black, Grey (Gas Gen 2 to HV NEXANS 60 Metres 60 7771-00010-001 for cables
S17893-AGBG1-EA-4308-00001
Switchgear) specification
3C x 70mm2 6000/10000V XLPE/SWA/PVC Copper SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-8801-00001-001, SDA-
Refer to SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-
3 Cable: Brown, Black, Grey (Gas Gen 3 to HV NEXANS 60 Metres 60 7771-00010-001 for cables
S17893-AGBG1-EA-4308-00001
Switchgear) specification
3C x 70mm2 6000/10000V XLPE/SWA/PVC Copper SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-8801-00001-001, SDA-
Refer to SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-
Cable: Brown, Black, Grey (HV Switchgear to screw NEXANS ENERFLEX SCOPE 220 Metres 5 225 7771-00010-001 for cables
S17893-AGBG1-EA-4308-00001
compressor motor) specification
3C x 70mm2 6000/10000V XLPE/SWA/PVC Copper SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-8801-00001-001, SDA-
Refer to SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-
Cable: Brown, Black, Grey (HV Switchgear to refrig. NEXANS ENERFLEX SCOPE 230 Metres 5 235 7771-00010-001 for cables
S17893-AGBG1-EA-4308-00001
compressor motor 1) specification
3C x 70mm2 6000/10000V XLPE/SWA/PVC Copper SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-8801-00001-001, SDA-
Refer to SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-
Cable: Brown, Black, Grey (HV Switchgear to refrig. NEXANS ENERFLEX SCOPE 235 Metres 5 240 7771-00010-001 for cables
S17893-AGBG1-EA-4308-00001
compressor motor 2) specification
3C x 70mm2 6000/10000V XLPE/SWA/PVC Copper SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-8801-00001-001, SDA-
Refer to SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-
Cable: Brown, Black, Grey (HV Switchgear to NEXANS 60 Metres 60 7771-00010-001 for cables
S17893-AGBG1-EA-4308-00001
HV/LV Transformer 1) specification
3C x 70mm2 6000/10000V XLPE/SWA/PVC Copper SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-8801-00001-001, SDA-
Refer to SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-
Cable: Brown, Black, Grey (HV Switchgear to NEXANS 60 Metres 60 7771-00010-001 for cables
S17893-AGBG1-EA-4308-00001
HV/LV Transformer 2) specification
13
4C x 240mm2 600/1000V XLPE/SWA/PVC Copper SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-8801-00001-001, SDA-
Refer to SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-
14 Cable: Brown, Black, Grey, Blue (Diesel Gen to NEXANS 60 Metres 60 7771-00010-001 for cables
S17893-AGBG1-EA-4308-00001
Emergency LV Switchgear) specification
4C x 240mm2 600/1000V XLPE/AWA/PVC Copper SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-8801-00001-001, SDA-
Refer to SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-
15 Cable: Brown, Black, Grey, Blue (Main LV NEXANS 60 Metres 60 7771-00010-001 for cables
S17893-AGBG1-EA-4308-00001
Switchgear to Emergency LV Switchgear) specification
CABLE GLANDS
1 M50 Hazardous Area Type Cable Gland Hawke 501/453/RAC/D/M50 100 PCS 100
2 M40 Hazardous Area Type Cable Gland Hawke 501/453/RAC/C2/M40 128 PCS 128
3 M32 Hazardous Area Type Cable Gland Hawke 501/453/RAC/C//M32 150 PCS 150
4 M25 Hazardous Area Type Cable Gland Hawke 501/453/RAC/B//M25 200 PCS 200
5 M20 Hazardous Area Type Cable Gland Hawke 501/453/RAC/A/M20 200 PCS 200
6 M20 Hazardous Area Type Cable Gland Hawke 501/453/RAC/O/M20 200 PCS 200
7 Earth Tags Hawke Earth Tag/M50 3 PCS 3
8 Heavy Duty Locknuts Hawke Locknut/M50 5 PCS 5
9 Serrated Washer Hawke Serrated Washer/M50 5 PCS 5
10 Earth Tags Hawke Earth Tag/M40 64 PCS 64
11 Heavy Duty Locknuts Hawke Locknut/M40 128 PCS 128
12 Serrated Washer Hawke Serrated Washer/M40 128 PCS 128
13 Earth Tags Hawke Earth Tag/M32 19 PCS 19
14 Heavy Duty Locknuts Hawke Locknut/M32 38 PCS 38
15 Serrated Washer Hawke Serrated Washer/M32 38 PCS 38
16 Earth Tags Hawke Earth Tag/M25 50 PCS 50
17 Heavy Duty Locknuts Hawke Locknut/M25 95 PCS 95
18 Serrated Washer Hawke Serrated Washer/M25 95 PCS 95
19 Earth Tags Hawke Earth Tag/M20 190 PCS 190
20 Heavy Duty Locknuts Hawke Locknut/M20 370 PCS 370
21 Serrated Washer Hawke Serrated Washer/M20 370 PCS 370
22 M50 PVC Shroud Hawke PVC Shroud/D 8 PCS 8
23 M40 PVC Shroud Hawke PVC Shroud/C2 130 PCS 130
24 M32 PVC Shroud Hawke PVC Shroud/C 40 PCS 40
25 M25 PVC Shroud Hawke PVC Shroud/B 105 PCS 105
26 M20 PVC Shroud Hawke PVC Shroud/A 170 PCS 170
27 M20 PVC Shroud Hawke PVC Shroud/O 200 PCS 200
M63 Hazardous Area Type Cable Gland c/w washer,
28 Hawke 501/453/RAC/D/M63 24 PCS 4 28
lockenuts
CABLE LUGS
1 500mm2 Compression type cable Lug (for copper 100 PCS 100
Burndy /3M/T&B
conductor)
2 400mm2 Compression type cable Lug (for copper 40 PCS 40
Burndy /3M/T&B
conductor)
3 120mm2 Compression type cable Lug (for copper 20 PCS 20
Burndy /3M/T&B
conductor)
4 95mm2 Compression type cable Lug (for copper 20 PCS 20
Burndy /3M/T&B
conductor)
5 70mm2 Compression type cable Lug (for copper 30 PCS 30
Burndy /3M/T&B
conductor)
6 50mm2 Compression type cable Lug (for copper 30 PCS 30
Burndy /3M/T&B
conductor)
7 35mm2 Compression type cable Lug (for copper 60 PCS 60
Burndy /3M/T&B
conductor)
8 25mm2 Compression type cable Lug (for copper 120 PCS 120
Burndy /3M/T&B
conductor)
9 16mm2 Compression type cable Lug (for copper 60 PCS 60
Burndy /3M/T&B
conductor)
10 10mm2 Compression type cable Lug (for copper 30 PCS 30
Burndy /3M/T&B
conductor)
11 6mm2 Compression type cable Lug (for copper 60 PCS 60
Burndy /3M/T&B
conductor)
12 4mm2 Compression type cable Lug (for copper 230 PCS 230
Burndy /3M/T&B
conductor)
13 2.5mm2 Compression type cable Lug (for copper 1100 PCS 1100
Burndy /3M/T&B
conductor)
CABLE TRAY
Electrical Building
750mm Hot Dip Galvanised Ladder Cable Tray -
1 SWIFTS PL 750 G 36 Metres 36 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-8801-00003-001
Straight Section
600mm Hot Dip Galvanised Ladder Cable Tray -
2 SWIFTS PL 600 G 15 Metres 15 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-8801-00003-001
Straight Section
150mm Hot Dip Galvanised Ladder Cable Tray -
3 SWIFTS PL 150 G 60 Metres 60 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-8801-00003-001
Straight Section
7 Fitting to Straight Length Fastner Sets SWIFTS LF G M10P50 200 PCS 200 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-8801-00003-001
10 750mm x 900 Horizontal Bend SWIFTS PFB 750 90 600 G 5 PCS 5 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-8801-00003-001
11 600mm x 900 Horizontal Bend SWIFTS PFB 600 90 600 G 2 PCS 2 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-8801-00003-001
12 750mm x 900 Vertical Outside Bend SWIFTS POR 750 90 600 G 5 PCS 5 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-8801-00003-001
13 600mm x 900 Vertical Outside Bend SWIFTS POR 600 90 600 G 1 PCS 1 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-8801-00003-001
14 750mm x 600mm Horizontal Straight Reducer SWIFTS PSR 750 600 G 1 PCS 1 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-8801-00003-006
CABLE TRAY
Pipe Rack
150mm Hot Dip Galvanised Cable Ladder - Straight
1 SWIFTS PL 150 G 134 PCS 13 147
Section (3m Length)
300mm Hot Dip Galvanised Cable Ladder - Straight
2 SWIFTS PL 300 G 22 PCS 2 24
Section (3m Length)
450mm Hot Dip Galvanised Cable Ladder - Straight
3 SWIFTS PL 450 G 34 PCS 4 38
Section (3m Length)
600mm Hot Dip Galvanised Cable Ladder - Straight
4 SWIFTS PL 600 G 64 PCS 6 70
Section (3m Length)
Hot Dip Galvanised Cover for 150 ladder (3m
5 SWIFTS CV 150 G 160 PCS 13 173
Length)
Hot Dip Galvanised Cover for 300 ladder (3m
6 SWIFTS CV 300 G 22 PCS 2 24
Length)
Hot Dip Galvanised Cover for 450 ladder (3m
7 SWIFTS CV 450 G 34 PCS 4 38
Length)
Hot Dip Galvanised Cover for 600 ladder (3m
8 SWIFTS CV 600 G 64 PCS 12 76
Length)
9 Hot Dip Galvanised Hot Dip Galvanised Coupler Sets SWIFTS PC G 470 PCS 30 500
11 Hot Dip Galvanised Fastner Sets SWIFTS LF G M10P50 3000 PCS 250 3250
12 Hot Dip Galvanised Vertical Splice Connector SWIFTS PV G 400 PCS 40 440
13 Hot Dip Galvanised 150mm x 900 Horizontal Bend SWIFTS PFB 150 90 600 G 34 PCS 4 38
14 Hot Dip Galvanised 150mm x 450 Horizontal Bend SWIFTS PFB 150 45 600 G 18 PCS 2 20
15 Hot Dip Galvanised 150mm x 300 Horizontal Bend SWIFTS PFB 150 30 600 G 10 PCS 10
16 Hot Dip Galvanised 300mm x 450 Horizontal Bend SWIFTS PFB 300 45 600 G 2 PCS 2 4
17 Hot Dip Galvanised 450mm x 450 Horizontal Bend SWIFTS PFB 450 45 600 G 4 PCS 4
18 Hot Dip Galvanised 600mm x 900 Horizontal Bend SWIFTS PFB 600 90 600 G 6 PCS 6
0
19 Hot Dip Galvanised 150mm x 90 Horizontal Bend FB CV 150 90 600 G 34 PCS 4 38
SWIFTS
Cover
20 Hot Dip Galvanised 150mm x 450 Horizontal Bend FB CV 150 45 600 G 18 PCS 2 20
SWIFTS
Cover
21 Hot Dip Galvanised 150mm x 300 Horizontal Bend FB CV 150 30 600 G 10 PCS 10
SWIFTS
Cover
22 Hot Dip Galvanised 300mm x 450 Horizontal Bend FB CV 300 45 600 G 2 PCS 2 4
SWIFTS
Cover
23 Hot Dip Galvanised 450mm x 450 Horizontal Bend FB CV 450 45 600 G 4 PCS 4
SWIFTS
Cover
24 Hot Dip Galvanised 600mm x 900 Horizontal Bend FB CV 600 90 600 G 6 PCS 6
SWIFTS
Cover
25 Hot Dip Galvanised 600mm x 600mm Horizontal Tee SWIFTS PT 600 600 R G 3 PCS 3
27 Hot Dip Galvanised 150mm x 150mm Horizontal Tee SWIFTS PT 150 600 R G 1 PCS 1
WELDING SOCKET
400VAC, 50Hz, 125A Industrial Welding Socket, Ex
1 ABB 2CMA163737R1000 1 PCS 2 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-4025-00001-001
II, IP67, c/w bolts & nuts
230VAC, 50Hz, 125A Industrial Welding Socket, Ex
2 ABB 2CMA163735R1000 1 PCS 1 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-4025-00001-001
II, IP67, c/w bolts & nuts
OTHERS
1 9Kg Portable CO2 Fire Extinguisher 6 PCS 6 SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-4018-00001-001
PLANT LOCATION
AGBADA NAG
PROJECT Sheet Revision
DOMGAS 2 of 5 C01
DESIGN DATA
Rated Power : 1914 kVA with lagging power factor : 0.8 - N. of poles : 4
Rated voltage (Un) : 6.6 kV ± 5 % - Frequency : 50 Hz ± 2 % - N. of phases : 3
Shape :
Duty : Continuous -
Execution Enclosure : IP 54
& Degree IP 55
Terminal boxes :
of
Protection Instrument and auxiliaries : IP 55
Air Start Battery start Battery Type: Ni-Cd
Starting
Method
Pneumatic Start Hydraulic Start Others
EXCITATION
Voltage regulated - Reactive power regulated - Power factor regulated
AND Current compensate ± %
CONTROL
Excitation Short circuit sustained % In per s
SYSTEM 300 3
DATA Character-
istics Voltage regulator range : ± %
Speed response : s - Regulation accuracy :
ELECTRIC
Operational voltage (Ue) : 6.6 kV ± 10 % - Frequency : 50 Hz ± 5 %
SYSTEM Max./min. short circuit power : 25 KA -
DATA
DRIVING
I = mr2 kgm2 -
MACHINE Axial thrust toward motor : No - Yes kg -
DATA
Baseplate : Common - Not common -
Lube oil system for generator : No - Yes
PLANT LOCATION
0
AGBADA NAG
PROJECT Sheet Revision
DOMGAS 3 of 5 C01
Normal Isolate -
Operation In parallel - with generators - with external network -
ACTUAL RUNNING LOAD APPLIED LOAD VOLTAGE DROP
Short Cct In case of bolted short circuit at the machine terminals, generator shall supply a minimum
Performa short circuit current of 100 % rated current for 1 s.
nces
Controls: 24 V DC- Hz -
AUXILLARY
SUPPLY Signallings/ Alarms : 24 VDC - Hz -
PLANT LOCATION 0
AGBADA NAG
PROJECT / UNIT Sheet Revision
DOMGAS
4 of 5 C01
COS PHI 4/4 LOAD 3/4 LOAD 1/2 LOAD VOLTAGE VARIATION ON COS PHI DELTA V%
FULL LOAD AT NO LOAD
CONVENTIONAL
0.98 CONDITION WITH 0.8 STA
EFFICIENCY
CONSTANT EXCITATION
AND SPEED
Short circuit ratio :
SUBTRANSIENT TRANSIENT SYNCHRONOUS
Saturated Not Saturated Saturated Not Saturated Saturated Not Saturated
REACTANCE
DIRECT 0.15% 0.08%
Type :
EXCITATION AND
Characteristics :
CONTROL
SYSTEM
BEARINGS DE :
TYPE
NDE:
Grease - Oil - Type : - Viscosity : ISO VG32
LUBRICANT Quality for first filling : kg - Oil flow : 2 X 30 l/min - Lubricating interval : h
Inlet pressure : 50 kPa - JUST BEFORE ENTRANCE OF BEARING
Position (1) : Star point terminal box : LEFT (DE) - line terminal box :RIGHT (DE)
POWER
TERMINAL Connection : Cable gland plate -
BOXES
PLANT LOCATION 0
AGBADA NAG
PROJECT Sheet Revision
DOMGAS 5 of 5 C01
TECHNICAL DATA SHEET FOR GAS ENGINE GENERATING SET
Tags : G-8201A/B/C - Quantity No. : 3
CONSTRUCTION DATA
Quantity : 1 - Independent
3
Cooling water flow : m /s
COOLERS
Position on generator frame :
Notes:
STA = SUPPLIER TO ADVISE
CUSTOMER Contract No. UNIT
PLANT LOCATION
AGBADA NAG
PROJECT Sheet Revision
DOMGAS PROJECT 2 of 5 C01
ELECTRIC
Operational voltage (Ue) : 0.400 kV ± 5 % - Frequency : 50 Hz ± 2 %
SYSTEM Max./min. short circuit power : 40 KA -
DATA
PLANT LOCATION
0
AGBADA NAG
PROJECT Sheet Revision
DOMGAS 3 of 5 C01
Normal Isolate -
Operation In parallel - with generators - with external network -
ACTUAL RUNNING LOAD APPLIED LOAD VOLTAGE DROP
In case of bolted short circuit at the machine terminals, generator shall supply a minimum
Short Cct
short circuit current of 100 % rated current for 1 s.
Performances
Controls: 24 VDC - Hz -
AUXILLARY
SUPPLY Signallings/ Alarms : 24 VDC - Hz -
PLANT LOCATION
0
AGBADA NAG
PROJECT Sheet Revision
DOMGAS
4 of 5 C01
COS PHI 4/4 LOAD 3/4 LOAD 1/2 LOAD VOLTAGE VARIATION ON FULL COS PHI DELTA V%
CONVENTIONAL LOAD AT NO LOAD CONDITION
0.93 0.8 STA
EFFICIENCY WITH CONSTANT EXCITATION
AND SPEED
Type :
EXCITATION AND
Characteristics :
CONTROL
SYSTEM
BEARINGS DE :
TYPE
NDE:
Grease - Oil - Type : - Viscosity : ISO VG 32
LUBRICANT Quality for first 40
filling : kg - Oil flow : 2 X 30 l/min - Lubricating interval : h
Inlet pressure : 50 kPa - JUST BEFORE ENTRANCE OF BEARING
Position (1) : Star point terminal box :400 LEFT (DE) - line terminal box : RIGHT (DE)
POWER
TERMINAL Connection : Cable gland plate -
BOXES
PLANT LOCATION
0
AGBADA NAG
PROJECT Sheet Revision
DOMGAS
5 of 5 C01
CONSTRUCTION DATA
Quantity N. : ONE (1) - Independent
Cooling500
water flow : m3/s
COOLERS
Position on generator frame :
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SPECIFICATIONS SPEC
MANUFACTURING STANDARD IEC STANDARDS
C SERVICE/SITE CONDITIONS
5 ENVIORNMENT HUMID
D CONSTRUCTION
E SYSTEM PARTICULARS
2 FREQUENCY 50 Hz ± 5%
AGBADA NAG
ATTACHED
G SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
H CONTROL/AUXILIARY SUPPLY
I ACCESSORIES
AGBADA NAG
QUANTITY SPEC
TAG # RR-01
COOLING ATTACHED
DETAILS OF CT
M ADDITIONAL NOTES
1 Vendor shall provide adequate space for termination of incoming and outgoing power cables
ease of operation. Maximum height of the MCC including base channel shall be 2.3 metres.
3 All label, documentation and equipment tagging shall be in English Language. Switchgear shall be tagged in front and rear sides
4 CT2 in NER and CT in 6.6KV switchgear for restricted earth fault protection of generators
600A shall be of same make and supplied by switchgear vendor
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2 TYPE
THERMAL kA for 1s
DYNAMIC kA crest
7 CONTROL VOLTAGE
CLOSING V ac/dc
TRIPPING V dc
1 MANUFACTURER NAME
3 IP RATING
5 VOLTAGE GRADE kV
7 RESISTANCE TOLERANCE %
8 INSULATION LEVEL kV
0
9 TEMPERATURE RISE C
11
Data / requisition sheet for Design book No. : page: 2
MAIN LV SWITCHBOARD (sheet 2/4) Contr. job No. :
MESC No. :
1 REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS
2 General
3 Specific requirements : As per Specification - SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-7771-00005 and IEC 60439-1
4 Schedule : T-
5 Power system type : TN-S / Voltage: 400 V±5% ; Frequency: 50 Hz±2%
6 Electrical supply characteristics : As per Specification SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-7771-00005 (specify details)
7 Rated current of busbar system : 2500 A
8 Prospective short time withstand current : 50 kA/s; n: as per IEC /
9 Service conditions : As per specification - SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-7771-00005
10 Location : Land installation; indoors
11 Special service conditions : Arc Resistant Type
12 Pollution degree : 3
13 Special transport conditions : no
14 Anti condensation heaters required : yes
15 Type of enclosure : metal ; multi-cubicle
16 IMCS required : yes (details on sheet 4 of this requisition)
17 RR/TRM relay bases required : no
18 Measuring Instruments : digital
19 Transducers required for signals to DCS : Yes
20 Type of mounting : freestanding
21 Framework required : yes Cable entries : incoming: bottom
22 Type of fuses : DIN / BS : outgoing: bottom
23 Witnessed routine testing / inspection : yes Cable gland plate : Undrilled
24 Special tests required : no Glands required : no
25 Language on equipment : English Glands type :
26 Language on documentation : English Padlock hasp size : 5mm / mm minimum
27
28
29 INFORMATION TO BE SUBMITTED BY MANUFACTURER WITH THE QUOTATION
30 Make and type :
31 Manufacturing location : Assembly : ; Main Components :
32 Rated short-circuit strength : thermal: kA rms, 1s; dynamic: kA crest
33 IMCS type : (see sheet 4)
34 Type of enclosure :
35 Type of mounting :
36 Degree of protection : IP
37 Anti condensation heaters included : yes / no
38 Rain canopy : yes / no
39 Total mass of equipment : kg
40 Specified tender documentation attached : yes / no
41 Any deviations from specification : no
42 (if yes, list deviations) :
43
44
45
46
47 SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS AND REMARKS REMARKS ON REVISIONS
48
49
50
51
52
53
Made by: C.N Date EQUIPMENT : MAIN LV SWITCHGEAR Rev. letter C01
Date 23/05/12
Chked by: C.E Date PLANT : AGBADA NAG Sign.
Appr. by: M.K Date CONSIGNEE : METS Sheet No. 2 continued on sheet No. 3
Appr. by: M.K Date CONSIGNEE : METS Sheet No. 3 continued on sheet No. 4
Appr. by: M.K Date CONSIGNEE : METS Sheet No. 4 continued on sheet No.
AGBADA NAG
B QUANTITY : 2
C CLIMATIC CONDITIONS
5 ATMOSPHERE HUMID
D SYSTEM PARTICULARS
1 PRIMARY SYSTEM :
2 SECONDARY SYSTEM :
E TECHNICAL PARTICULARS
3 VOLTAGE RATIO : PRIMARY / SECONDARY 6600/400V at mid point tap and at no load
5 FREQUENCY 50 Hz
6 % IMPEDANCE 5.00%
8 INSTALLATION OUTDOOR
9 INSULATION LEVEL
10 TEMPERATURE RISE:
AGBADA NAG
NEUTRAL EARTHING :
16 PROTECTIVE CT's
16.1 HV SIDE :
RATIO VTA
RATIO 2500/1A
RATIO VTA
17 MOUNTING OF CT's :
HV SIDE VTA
LV SIDE VTA
F CONSTRUCTION
5 RADIATOR DETACHEABLE
PRESSURE VALVE
8 OIL STORAGE TANK OIL STORAGE TANK ASSEMBLY INCLUDING FILTER, LEVEL
AGBADA NAG
SPECIAL TESTS NO
1. TRANSFORMER SHALL BE BUILT IN ACCORDANCE WITH & CONTAINS ALL THE STANDARD FEATURES SPECIFIED
2. ALL ALARM SIGNALS SHALL BE WIRED TO PLANT FAB FOR REMOTE INDICATION AT PAS DCS.
3 THE CT FOR RESTRICTED AND STANDBY EARTH FAULT SHALL BE CONNECTED TO TRANSFORMER NEUTRAL AT SITE
ALL ARRANGEMENTS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLING THESE CT's ON TRANSFORMER NEUTRAL SHALL BE MADE BY VENDOR
4 VENDOR SHALL MAKE NECESSARY PROVISION FOR FIXING THE COOLING FANS AT A FUTURE DATE CONSIDERING ONAF
AGBADA NAG
11 RESISTANCE OF WINDING, AT 75 0C
a) 1.0 P.F. %
a) 1.0 P.F. %
AGBADA NAG
a) HV WINDING A / mm2
b) LV WINDING A / mm2
24 TYPE OF WINDING
a) HIGH VOLTAGE
b) LOW VOLTAGE
WAVE FORM
a) HIGH VOLTAGE kV
b) LOW VOLTAGE kV
a) PRIMARY kV
b) SECONDARY kV
27 TYPE OF COOLING
PRESSURE VALVE
SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-2105-00008 R01
Equipment Data Sheet for Variable Speed Drive
1 Tag No. : VS-001 Client:
2 Service: MOTOR CONTROL Plant Location: AGBADA NAG
3 P & ID No. : N/A Manufacturer: *
4 Calculation Ref. : N/A Purchase Order No. : *
5 No. of Units: 1
6 Service Description: MOTOR SPEED CONTROL
7 PARTICULARS OF EQUIPMENT UNITS PURCHASER'S REQUIREMENTS VENDOR'S RESPONSE
8 VSD Input Power Factor
9 At 100/75/50% Load Current pu VTA
10 Heat Generated
11 At 100/75/50% Full Load kW VTA
12
13 INPUT LINE HARMONICS
14 Total Harmonic Current Distortion at Input % As per Spec
15 Maximum Input Current Harmonic Content
16 2nd % VTA
17 3rd % VTA
18 4th % VTA
19 5th % VTA
20 7th % VTA
21 11th % VTA
22 13th % VTA
23 17th % VTA
24 19th % VTA
25 Note: Harmonic study to be carried out to verify the effect of the VSD on the power system
26 RELIABILITY DATA (Note 3)
27 Overall Mean Time Before Failure (MTBF) days As per Spec
28 Overall Mean Time To Repair (MTTR) days As per Spec
29
30 UNIT ENCLOSURE
31 Construction Material Sheet Steel
32 Location Air-conditioned Switchroom
0
33 Dimensions (Length x Width x Height) mm VTA
34 Weight kg VTA
35 Degree of Protection IP42 / IP21 (Doors Open)
36 Maximum Sound Pressure Level at 1m dBA 81
0
37 Enclosure Access Front
0
38 Finish Colour - External VTA
0
39 Finish Colour - Internal VTA
40 Paint Specification VTA
0
41 Ventilation Natural Ventilation Preferred
0
42 Minimum Space Clearance to Wall Behind mm VTA
0
43 Minimum Side Clearance mm VTA
44 Gland Plates Brass
0
45
46
0
47
48
49
50
SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-2105-00008 R01
Equipment Data Sheet for Variable Speed Drive
1 Tag No. : VS-001 Client:
2 Service: MOTOR CONTROL Plant Location: AGBADA NAG
3 P & ID No. : N/A Manufacturer: *
4 Calculation Ref. : N/A Purchase Order No. : *
5 No. of Units: 1
6 Service Description: MOTOR SPEED CONTROL
7 PARTICULARS OF EQUIPMENT UNITS PURCHASER'S REQUIREMENTS VENDOR'S RESPONSE
8 CONTROL
9 Communications Interface with DCS PROFIBUS
10 Common Alarm Voltage Free Contacts Yes / No Yes
11 Remote Access Capability Yes / No No
12 Interface for Programming Port Yes / No Yes
13 Remote Control Unit Inputs hardwired Yes / No Yes
14
15 ACCESSORIES
16 RTD Inputs Yes / No 2 x PT100
17 Motor Anti-condensation Heater Supply 230 V, 50 Hz, Single Phase
18 Input Line Harmonic Filter Yes / No As Required (VTA)
19 Input RFI Filter Yes / No As Required (VTA)
20 Output Filter Yes / No As Required (VTA)
21
22 ISOLATION SWITCHES
23 Type Required
24 Rated Voltage V 6600
25 Rated Continuous Current A 200
26 Operation Manual
0
27 Rated Duty VTA
0
28 Utilisation Category VTA
29
30 NOTES:
31 1. Design ambient temperature and humidity are the expected normal operating conditions in the air-conditioned switchroom in accordance
32 with IEC 62040-3 Clause 4.1. Upon loss of HVAC systems, minimum and maximum ambient temperatures and humidity are as per the
33 environmental conditions section of SPEC.
34 2. Refer to motor data sheet for further details (Note ii)
35 3. The methodology used to derive the reliability data (MTBF and MTTR) shall be attached.
36 4. Vendor to derive control supplies from incoming 400 VAC supply. Communications interface to Electrical Control System to be
0
37 supplied from 230 VAC UPS system to ensure visibility when power isolated. Purchaser to confirm system voltages and points of supply.
38 5. VTA = Vendor to Advise
39 6. Refer to Specification for Variable Speed Drives (note ii)
40 7. Vendor specification for VSDS shall be submitted for Client's approval
41
42
43 Notes to Package Engineer
44 i. All Italics to be deleted upon formal issue
45 ii. Data sheet document number and Specification number to be added
46 iii. Cells highlighted provide typical values which should be reviewed and revised as necessary for each project.
0
47 iv. * = Purchaser to complete.
48
49
50
SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-2105-00008 R01
Data / requisition sheet for Design book No. : page: 2 of 2
AC UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY UNITS Contr. job No. : S17893
MESC No. :
1 REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS
2 Specific requirements : As per specification
3 Rated Output : 65 kVA at pf 0.8
4 Configuration : Parallel Redundant
5 Type of battery : VLRA
6 Autonomy time : As specified on UPS load profile (SDA-S17893-AGBG1-EA-4329-00003-001)
7 Electrical Supply system : TNs ; Voltage: 400 ± 5% V ; frequency: 50 Hz ± 2%
8 Deviations from nom. voltage/frequency/harmonics : as per specification
9 Short circuit rating supply busbar : 50 kA for 1s (current limiting effect of fuses not taken into account)
10 Output : 3 phase &N 400 V 50 Hz
11 Output voltage waveform : as per specification
12 Location : Conditioned room
13 Service Conditions (general) : as per specification
14 Battery temperature range : as per specification
15 Battery Gassing Calculations : To be provided seperately by UPS vendor
16 Ingress protection of enclosure : as per specification (IP-31) Transparent IP21 Screen required Yes
17 Battery isolation switch : Industrial, in non hazardous area
18 Scada monitoring required : yes
19 Contact for interlock battery room fan : Manufacturer to advise Cable entries : Bottom
20 Modem for remote maintenance support : To be confirmed Type of main cables : PVC/PVC Copper Cable
21 Additional load terminals for testing : yes Main UPS supply cable : Size : 4C x 50 mm2
22 Individual battery cell monitoring : no Bypass supply cable : Size : 4C x 50 mm2
23 Witnessed factory acceptance tests : yes Maintenance bypass supply cable : Size : 4C x 35 mm2
24 Quotation for 2 years spares : yes Glands required : yes
25 Language on documentation : English Type of Glands : Compression Type
26 Language on equipment : English Max length of battery cable : 20 m
27 INFORMATION TO BE SUBMITTED BY MANUFACTURER WITH THE QUOTATION
28 Manufacturer :
29 Country of origin : UPS : Battery:
30 Location nearest service centre :
31 Continuous output of UPS : kVA at 0.8 pf (individual units regardless configuration)
32 Autonomy time of the UPS : minutes / hours
33 Efficiency of UPS : at 100% load: ; at 50% load: at 25% load:
34 Noise level : dB(A) at 1 metre distance
35 Recommended fuses for main intake supply : Rectifier : A ; Bypass : A (type gG)
36 Maximum secondary fuse rating that can be blown without switching over to bypass : A (type gG)
37 Type of battery : Vented NiCd / Recombination NiCd / Vented Lead Acid / VRLA
38 Make of battery :
39 Nominal battery capacity : Ah (calculation shall be provided separately)
40 Number of Cells :
41 End of discharge voltage per cell : V
42 Battery temperature compensation applicable : yes / no (calculation shall be provided separately)
43 Number of parallel strings :
44 Battery design lifetime : as per speciification
45 Recommended size battery cables : x x mm2
46 Battery isolation switch : Industrial / Ex 'de' ; fuse switch / MCCB ; A
47 Any deviations from the specification : no / yes (if yes, list deviations separately)
48 Witnessed factory acceptance tests : yes / no Quotation for spare parts : yes / no
49 Dimensional drawings attached : yes / no Mass of UPS : kg
50 Battery calculations attached : yes / no Mass of battery : kg
51 SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS AND REMARKS REMARKS ON REVISIONS
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Made by: P. A Date EQUIPMENT : 65kVA AC UPS Rev. letter C01
30/11/11 TAG NR : UP-001A & B Date 30/11/11
Chked by: C. E Date PLANT : AGBADA NAG (DOMGAS PROJECT) Sign.
PERSONAL DATA
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DATE OF BIRTH: 5 August 1979
SEX: Male
STATE OF ORIGIN/LGA: Delta State/Ukwuani
MARITAL STATUS: Married
NATIONALITY: Nigerian
PERSONAL SKILLS
I am self-motivated, a productive team player, a very fast learner, goal-oriented and industrious individual
with good interpersonal, communication and computer skills.
EDUCATION
TRAININGS
FMC Engineering Boot camp on Subsea Design & Offshore facilities – Manifolds, SLED/PLET,
Christmas Trees, SCM, Umbilical, HPU, Sensors, Wellheads, MCS, ULM and SPCU etc.
Subsea Power & Communication Unit Test Using ETU Software
Topside Communication & SCM Data Allocation
FMC Schematics
Electrical Controls & Programmable Logic Control (PLC)
Flow management
Ethernet & IP Technology
ORCAD Capture & PSPICE Simulation & Analysis
Team Centre Engineering (iMAN) Training.
UWD-Well head system, Pressure Testing, JSA & Safety on the Rig
Rigging Operations & Offshore field development, HUET
Basic Engineering Design Training - Electrical & Instrumentation By DTL
Training in Project management,QAQC,HSE,TQM & Document Control
AutoCAD & MS Offices Trainings
SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE
10+ years working experience in both Downstream & Upstream sector of the Oil and Gas industry as
an Electrical & Controls Systems design engineer. Familiar with all Subsea & Topside products.
Knowledgeable in NEC, IEEE, IEC, ISA, API and ISO Standards and Codes related to design and
analysis of Topside Electrical and Subsea Controls system design.
Experience in the use of SKM PTW, AutoCAD, Luxicon, ETU, Matlab, MathCAD, PSPICE & Microsoft
Office Suites
Result oriented, highly motivated, strong team player.
CHUKS EMU
Electrical Engineer
Address: 24 Ogunkoya Street, Off Dele Okuwa, Ikosi-Ketu, Lagos, Nigeria.
Email: emustikal572@yahoo.com
Tel: +2348062284092
Snr. Electrical Engineer & Lead Electrical – Makon Engineering & Technincal Services
(Sept. 2010 to Date)
Projects:
1. Provision of PCC Services for FSF and Transit Lines for FNE and JAKE Phase III
Project – Petro-Energy
2. Melut Basin Oil Development Project-Upstream Facilites EPCC for Field Surface
Facilities – Petrodar Operating Company (PDOC)
3. Palouge Produced Water Reinjection Project - Petrodar Operating Company (PDOC)
Snr. Electrical Engineer - Deltaafrik Engineering Ltd, Lagos (Jan. 2010 – Mar. 2010)
Snr. Electrical Engineer - Deltaafrik Engineering Ltd, Lagos (Jun. 2009 – Mar. 2010)
Snr. Electrical Engineer - Deltaafrik Engineering Ltd, Lagos (Oct. 2009 – Mar. 2010)
Electrical Engineer (Deltaafrik Engineering Ltd, Lagos) (Mar. 2009 – Sept.. 2009)
FMC Technologies Inc. / DELTAAFRIK ENGINEERING LTD (Mar. 2007 – Dec. 2008)
Projects: Agbami, Llog, Nexen, Helix Noonan, Murphy Azurite, Callon Entrada, Cascade &
Chinook, Blind Faith and eWOCS
Designed Subsea Power & Communication Unit (SPCU/EPU), Umbilical Line Unit (ULM), Master
Control Unit (MCS) & CWTU Single Line Diagram, Schematics, GA and Assembly Drawings.
Prepared eWOCS MCS, SPCU & ULM Wirelist/Interconnection wiring & Cable Sizing.
Assisted in preparing SCM MKIV Hydraulic schematics & As-Built Documentations
Carried out SPCU – SCM Communication Test using ETU Software
Carried out Cross Talk, IR and Attenuation studies for eWOCS Logging Cables
CHUKS EMU
Electrical Engineer
Address: 24 Ogunkoya Street, Off Dele Okuwa, Ikosi-Ketu, Lagos, Nigeria.
Email: emustikal572@yahoo.com
Tel: +2348062284092
Prepared Factory Acceptance Test (FAT), EFAT; and Operation & Maintenance Manual for SPCU,
ULM & MCS.
Prepared Specifications & Bill Of Material/ Material Takeoffs for Topside Control Systems.
Participated in SPCU/HPU FAT & SIT for hardware & software operability.
Carried out Engineering Documentation in CITADON and PSPICE Simulation & Analysis.
Prepared/Responded to RFI from/to clients
Electrical Engineer (Deltaafrik Engineering Ltd, Lagos) (Sept. 2006 – Mar. 2007)
Activities (FEED)
Prepared load list/summary
Carried out cable sizing calculations, cable selection & cable routing.
Assisted in preparing Single Line Diagrams.
Carried out switchgears – MCC, Circuit breakers & relays – sizing and selection. Performed relay
coordination task.
Prepared Hazardous Area Classification Drawings
CAKASA NIG. COMPANY LTD, IKOYI, LAGOS (Nov. 2005 – Sept. 2006)
AGBOKIM SEC. SCHOOL, ETUNG LGA, CROSS RIVERS (Sept. 2004 – Sept. 2005)
EXTRA-CURRICULLAR ACTIVITIES
REFERENCES
Available on Request