Preamble
This help the GSS / Shift Incharge to perform their duties which primarily involve operation and maintenance of Grid Sub-Stations and the EHV Transmission lines associated with the GSS. The GSS / Shift incharge are expected to go through the manual and follow it. Based on their experience they can always send
suggestions which can be incorporated in the manual from time to time.
The main duties and responsibilities of a shift engineer/ In-charge are explained below:
1.1.1 Whenever an engineer is posted for the first time in an EHV GSS duty, he should be given some time to go through the operation and maintenance instructions of the GSS specially safety instructions and knowledge of the safety equipments and other equipments like circuit breaker, transformer, DC system etc.
1.1.2 SHIFT INCHARGE:
The Shift In-charge should be trained by the In-charge of sub-station, so that they learn
thoroughly about the above item and are in a position to prevent, as far as possible, any
outages of supply, break down of plants and equipments, and to restore service quickly and correctly in the event of occurrence of such outages or break downs. The Shift Engineer should be trained in such a way that his conceptions are quite clear and that he may carryout operations calmly and quickly in sudden emergencies without loosing patience, i.e. he should be quite confident of the operation which he is going to initiate. The Executive Engineers, during their periodical inspections, should examine the shift in-charge to ensure that they are well trained and fit to take independent charge of the station. The Superintending Engineers and Executive Engineers should periodically conduct mock drills for firefighting and break down and also hold safety classes. All the workers and operators should also be conversant
with the safety regulations to be followed in the handling and operation of plants and
equipments in their charge.
A) General important instructions for GSS / shift In-charge.
i. First of all the in-charge has to get him well acquainted with the technical details of
each and every equipment which he is supposed to operate and maintain.
a) The detailed electrical lay out and wiring of the Station, equipment and the operating
facilities of the system to which the station can be connected.
b) The operation & working of the machinery and equipment in the station.
c) The limitation with regard to load, voltage etc., and the equipments under his charge.
d) Approved instructions for routine and emergency operations.
ii) The In-charge should thoroughly go through the safety instructions published by
RVPN.
iii) The In-charge should see that all the safety equipments/ items/ devices are available
and are in proper working condition.
iv) GSS In-charge should ensure that the relevant drawings and technical literature of all the equipments installed are readily available in the control room and are kept in a
safe custody of maintenance Incharge. Proper record of these items should be kept.
v) No book/ literature/drawing should be allowed to be taken away by any non
concerned person outside the GSS. AT the same time a literature and drawing should
be made available to the shift staff and maintenance staff so that they can study and
update their knowledge.
vi) The In-charge should see that following items are maintained in perfect working
conditions:
a) Security system.
b) Fire fighting system
c) Communication system
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d) Station auxiliary supply and its alternate / standby source which is a life line for the
sub station.
e) DC system
f) Emergency light
B) Items also to be attended:
a) Regular cleaning of switchyard including grass and weeds etc.
b) Cleaning of trenches
c) To see that no water logging is there in the trenches and switchyard
d) To keep relay panels/ control panels and trenches inside the control room neat and
clean from insects and reptiles which may damage the wiring.
e) Trench covers and walk ways in the switchyard should be in proper condition to avoid any accident due to open / broken trench covers and walk ways especially during
emergency.
f) The entry point of control cables from switchyard to the control room should
normally be kept sealed so that animals, reptiles etc. may not enter inside the control
room through the cable trenches.
g) Switchyard lighting should be well maintained
h) The Marshalling Kiosks, CT &PT junction boxes, Buchholz relay & OSR Relay
should be covered with polythene sheet during rainy season.
C) The GSS In-charge must see that the following items of basic human needs are made available and are maintained properly in the GSS for the shift staff. For this, concept
of house keeping has to be honestly adopted in which facilities for drinking water, for
preparing tea, coffee etc.,Ladies Wash room and proper sanitation should be available
so that the shift staff can do their duties with sincerity.
Grass lawn, flower plants and flower pots should be maintained In front of the control
room building.
The shift Engineer in a sub station is responsible for:
A) Operation of sub station equipment under their charge efficiently and economically in
accordance with the power demand, statutory instructions regulation of voltage and
frequency.
They will be responsible for:
i) Maintenance of continuity of supply under both normal and abnormal conditions of
operation.
ii) Correct logging of:
a) Loads, Voltage, Currents, Temperature, etc. of equipments.
b) Interruptions, breakdowns and other occurrences.
c) Operation carried out under normal and abnormal conditions.
iii) Reporting of break downs of equipments, failure of supply, accident and other serious
occurrences immediately to the concerned Superior Officer who will report to his
higher authorities with the position after leaving a guide line to the Shift Engineer in
connection with the action to be taken at his level or after obtaining the instructions
from his Supervisors. This all will base on the seriousness of the position.
iv) Issue of permits to work (PTW) on station equipments and lines emanating from the
sub-station, after completely isolating, discharging and grounding the concerned
equipments and line effectively.
v) Checking up of equipments &lines after return of permits and satisfying that the
equipments &line are clear of men, materials and ground before energizing them or
ready for charging.
vi) Testing of Battery circuits.
vii) Checking up the fuses of trip and alarm circuits.
viii) Safe custody of keys for the various switches, isolators, cubicles etc.
ix) Maintaining the rubber gloves, operating rods, and discharge & grounding rods, etc.
in good condition.
x) Cleaning of the switch boards, telephones and panels.
xi) Preparation of daily reports for submission to the Superior Officers.
xii) Receipt and transmission of telephone messages correctly and without delay.
B) REPORTING OF BREAKDOWNS ETC.
i. Breakdown of Extra High Voltage equipments (Rated 66 KV and above) should be reported as per grid code, to the LD Control Room, CE / Add. CE / Dy. CE,
concerned M&P AEN / XEN over Phone / Mobile / e-mail depending upon the
seriousness of the case (As decided by the SE) irrespective of its effect on supply.
This report should be followed by detailed report.
ii. Breakdown on H.V. equipment of voltage up to 33 kV and interruptions exceeding 15
minute should be reported immediately to the Superintending Engineer , Executive
Engineer and those exceeding one hour to the Chief Engineer concerned, followed by
a detailed report.
iii. The detailed report should indicate the following:
a. The details of occurrences and operations in brief.
b. Action taken to restore supply and rectify defects or damages.
c. Duration of interruption and if duration is excessive, the reasons thereof.
d. The cause for the trouble and remedial measures, if any, proposed to be taken.
e. The areas affected indicating the name of feeders consisting of Relay
flags/indications/fault record
iv. Copies of the detailed reports should be sent to the Superintending Engineer
concerned for study and suggestion of any remedial measures or for taking up the case
with the supplier, if deemed proper