1、ANSI/NETA ECS-2015ANSI/NETA ECS-2015 STANDARD FOR ELECTRICAL COMMISSIONING SPECIFICATIONS for Electrical Power Equipment and Systems Secretariat NETA (InterNational Electrical Testing Association) Approved by American National Standards Institute ANSI/NETA ECS-2015 American National Standard Approva
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13、issioning Specifications for Electrical Power Equipment and Systems must be incorporated by reference as part of any subsection: 3. Qualifications 4. Division of Responsibility 5. General The user of this document is required to include the above sections with any other section(s) reproduced from th
14、is document. Copyright 20154 InterNational Electrical Testing Association 3050 Old Centre Ave., Suite 102 Portage, MI 49024 Voice: 888.300.6382 Facsimile: 269.488.6383 E-mail: netanetaworld.org Web: aworld.org Standards Review Council ANSI/NETA ECS-2015 The following persons were members of the NETA
15、 Standards Review Council which approved this document. Timothy J. Cotter Lorne J. Gara Roderic L. Hageman David Huffman Ralph Patterson Alan D. Peterson Jayne Tanz Ron Widup Electrical Commissioning Specifications Ballot Pool Members The following persons were members of the Ballot Pool which ballo
16、ted on this document for submission to the NETA Standards Review Council. Ken Bassett Tom Bishop Scott Blizard Brian Borst Michael Bowers John Cadick Michel Castonguay Tim Crnko David Geary Paul HartmanJohn Hauck Kerry Heid Andrew Kobler Korey Kruse Ben Lanz Mark Lautenschlager Finley Ledbetter, III
17、 Jerry Parnell Lee Perry Tony Perry Mose Ramieh Randall Sagan Mark Siira Jeremy Smith Richard Sobhraj Alan Turpen Wally Vahlstrom Vicki Warren Chris Werstiuck John White Jean-Pierre WolffNOTICE ANSI/NETA ECS-2015 In no event shall the InterNational Electrical Testing Association be liable to anyone
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21、Voice: 888.300.6382 Facsimile: 269.488.6383 Email: netanetaworld.org Web: aworld.org Jayne Tanz, CMP - Executive DirectorFOREWORD ANSI/NETA ECS-2015 (This Foreword is not part of American National Standard ANSI/NETA ECS-2015) The InterNational Electrical Testing Association (NETA) was formed in 1972
22、 to establish uniform testing procedures for electrical equipment and systems. NETA has been an Accredited Standards Developer for the American National Standards Institute since 1996. NETAs scope of standards activity is different from that of IEEE, NECA, NEMA, and UL. In matters of testing electri
23、cal equipment and systems NETA continues to reference other standards developers documents where applicable. NETAs review and updating of presently published standards takes into account both national and international standards. NETAs standards may be used internationally as well as in the United S
24、tates. NETA firmly endorses a global standardization. IEC standards as well as American consensus standards are taken into consideration by NETAs ballot pools and reviewing committees. The 2015 ANSI/NETA Standard for Electrical Commissioning Specifications for Electrical Power Equipment and Systems
25、is the first edition and most current revision of this document, and was approved as an American National Standard on December 3, 2014. The ANSI/NETA Standard for Electrical Commissioning Specifications for Electrical Power Equipment and Systems should be used in conjunction with the most recent edi
26、tion of ANSI/NETA Standard for Acceptance Testing Specifications for Electrical Power Equipment and Systems. Together, these standards provide the necessary specifications to test and commission electrical power equipment and systems. Furthermore, the NETA standards should be used together with othe
27、r commissioning documents to expand the scope to include all of the applicable systems. Other systems may include mechanical, instrumentation, heating and refrigeration, and building systems. The ANSI/NETA Standard for Electrical Commissioning Specifications for Electrical Power Equipment and System
28、s was developed for use by those responsible for testing and commissioning newly installed or retrofitted electrical power systems and equipment to guide them in specifying and performing the necessary inspections, tests, measurements, and system performance verifications to commission an electrical
29、 power system infrastructure. This document aids in ensuring safe, reliable operation of the electrical power equipment and systems. It is essential to commission newly installed and retrofitted electrical power equipment and systems. Additionally, acceptance testing of the equipment provides the ba
30、seline test results for maintenance programs and equipment trending, while commissioning verifies the electrical equipment and system meets the owners project requirements and basis of design.PREFACE ANSI/NETA ECS-2015 (This Preface is not part of American National Standard ANSI/NETA ECS-2015) It is
31、 recognized by the Association that the term “commissioning“ is not well defined in the industry. Although there are documents that exist in reference to commissioning, no standards exist that specifically address commissioning electrical power systems. It is the intent of this document to better de
32、fine and specifically address the critical elements and requirements necessary in the commissioning of low-, medium-, and high-voltage electrical power systems. The ANSI/NETA ECS Standard for Electrical Commissioning Specifications for Electrical Power Equipment and Systems is intended for use in al
33、l industries, whether it is a data center, a utility substation, and industrial facility, or any location that requires a comprehensive electrical power system commissioning process. Suggestions for improvement of this standard are welcome. They should be sent to the InterNational Electrical Testing
34、 Association, 3050 Old Centre Avenue, Suite 102, Portage, MI 49024. To help the user better understand and navigate more efficiently through this document, the following information is offered: Notation of Changes Since the 2015 edition of the ANSI/NETA ECS is the first of its kind, there are no cha
35、nges noted in this document. Document Structure The ANSI/NETA ECS is divided into eleven separate and defined sections. Section 1 General Scope Section 2 Applicable References Section 3 Qualifications Section 4 Division of Responsibility Section 5 General Section 6 Commissioning Process Section 7 In
36、spection and Commissioning Procedures Section 8 Prime, Emergency, and Standby Power Systems (reserved) Section 9 Thermographic Survey Section 10 Transfer to Owner/Operator Appendices Various Informational Documents Section 7 Structure Section 7 is the main body of the document with specific informat
37、ion on what to do relative to the inspection and commissioning of electrical power equipment and systems. It is not intended that this document explain how to test specific pieces of equipment or systems, but rather, to detail the required steps and procedures for comprehensive commissioning of elec
38、trical power systems at a given voltage class. Section 7 is divided into three subsections (7.1, Low-; 7.2, Medium-; and 7.3, High- and Extra-High Voltage Systems), which are in turn divided again into three subsections (A. Pre-Energization, B. Energization, and C. Post Energization).PREFACE (Contin
39、ued) ANSI/NETA ECS-2015 If/When Applicable The phrases “if applicable“, “when applicable“, and any variation thereof do not occur in this standard. This standard assumes that if devices or pieces of equipment are not present, they will not be subject to testing or verification. Manufacturers Instruc
40、tion Manuals It is important to follow the recommendations contained in the manufacturers published data. Many of the details of a complete and effective testing and commissioning procedure can be obtained from this source. Summary The guidance of an experienced commissioning professional should be
41、sought to develop a commissioning plan and lead the commissioning team. It is necessary to make an informed judgment for each particular system regarding how extensive a procedure is justified and required. The approach taken in these specifications is to present a comprehensive series of inspection
42、s, tests, and verifications applicable to most electrical systems. It is likely that in smaller electrical systems some of the inspections, tests, and verifications can be omitted. Likewise, guidance of an experienced commissioning professional should also be sought when making decisions concerning
43、the results of test data and performance results and their significance to the overall analysis of the device or system under test. Careful consideration of all aspects of test data, including manufacturers published data and recommendations, must be included in the overall assessment of the equipme
44、nt or systems being commissioned. The Association encourages comment from users of this document. Please contact the NETA office or your local NETA Accredited Company Standards Review Council InterNational Electrical Testing Association Timothy J. Cotter Lorne Gara Diane W. Hageman Roderic L. Hagema
45、n David Huffman Ralph Patterson Alan D. Peterson Jayne Tanz Ron Widup CONTENTS ANSI/NETA ECS-2015 1. GENERAL SCOPE 1 2. APPLICABLE REFERENCES 2 2.1 Codes, Standards, and Specifications . 2 2.2 Other Publications . 3 2.3 Contact Information 3 3. QUALIFICATIONS . 5 3.1 Commissioning Organization . 5 3
46、.2 Commissioning Personnel 5 4. DIVISION OF RESPONSIBILITY 6 4.1 The Owners Representative . 6 4.2 The Commissioning Organization 6 5. GENERAL 7 5.1 Safety and Precautions 7 5.2 Suitability of Test Equipment . 7 5.3 Test Instrument Calibration 8 5.4 Documentation 9 6. COMMISSIONING PROCESS 10 6.1 Co
47、mmissioning Intent . 10 6.2 Owners Project Requirements . 10 6.3 Basis of Design . 10 6.4 Commissioning Plan . 10 7. INSPECTION AND COMMISSIONING PROCEDURES . 13 7.1 Low-Voltage Systems ( 1 kV and 100 kV and 1 kV and 1 kV and 1 kV and 100 kV) (continued) Page 19 ANSI/NETA ECS-2015 32. Verify applica
48、ble transformer and circuit breaker insulating fluid and/or gas analysis was completed and results are acceptable. 33. Verify correct liquid levels and/or gas pressures in electrical equipment. 34. Verify valves on equipment are in the correct position for energization. 35. Verify transformers are i
49、n the correct tap position(s) for energization. 36. Verify and document correct start-up procedures on UPS and battery system components. 37. Confirm the initializing charge is completed on battery systems in accordance with manufacturers requirements. 38. Verify that indications and records are cleared for faults, alarms, and meters. 39. Create as-left setting files. 40. Create a written energization plan. B. Energization 1. Restrict access to electrical equipment during energization and commissioning activities. Verify emergency exits are corre