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Electrical Power Systems (WBS 4). S. Ramakrishnan NCSX PROJECT – D TO C Site DC Transmission PROJECT MANAGEMENT MEETING August 05 2004. Electrical Power System DC TRANSMISSION. This work is being performed per WP1118 DC Transmission (Outdoor) PDR was successfully held on 02/17/ 2004.
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Electrical Power Systems (WBS 4) S. Ramakrishnan NCSX PROJECT – D TO C Site DC Transmission PROJECT MANAGEMENT MEETING August 05 2004 Raki Slide 1
Electrical Power System DC TRANSMISSION • This work is being performed per WP1118 • DC Transmission (Outdoor) PDR was successfully held on 02/17/ 2004. • DC Transmission (Outdoor) FDR was successfully held on May 14 2004. • DC Transmission (Indoor part) FDR was successfully held on July 29 2004. • BURNS ENGINEERING CO. performed the design work of the outdoor portion of the DC transmission (through BOA) and prepared the design package • We completed the design work of the transmission extension to the equipments in each location. • Statement of Work NCSX-SOW-432-02-00 was generated by Henry Carnevale for the installation of the Outdoor part of the transmission including the penetrations into the buildings. • MAUL ELECTRIC Co. has been issued a Sub-contract S005128-F for installing the transmission system. • Project schedule - job to be performed starting August 08 through October 31 2004 Raki Slide 2
PPPL Site Plan FCPC BLDG DC Transmission TEST Cell NCSX Control Room Location NCSX C-Site Location MG BLDG MG BLDG PPPL Site Plan FCPC BLDG DC Transmission TFTR Test Cell NCSX Control Room Location NCSX C-Site Location Raki Slide 3
WORK PERFORMED SO FAR • DC Transmission from D to C Site was proposed in November 2000 • The idea was developed further in several reviews in early 2001. Facilities Department (Carl Potensky was advised of the developments – this was to enable to perform site studies for positioning the towers • When there was a consensus to the approach , under Basic Order Agreement S-04236-F, Job Order # 3 (Title 1) was issued TO Burns through FACILITIES DEPT in December 2001. This was to provide an estimate for the task • Burns provided their input of estimate on January 11 2002 through Henry Carnevale. • Facilities department was studying the route in 2002/2003 • Burns were asked to perform the design work and under BOA issued Title 2 services through Facilities Department on December 12 2003. Facilities Dept gave input to Burns for location of Piers. • Burns submitted their PDR version ( also surveyed) in early Feb.2004; ( PDR held on Feb.14 2004) • FacilitIes Dept. conducted GPR on proposed locations of Piers in March/April 2004 Raki Slide 4
DC TRANSMISSIONORGANIZATION CHART FOR MANAGEMENT Raki Slide 5
DC TRANSMISSIONPreliminary Schedule submitted By Maul July 13: Award Project (by PPPL) - DONE July 14 - Order Cable Tray July 23 - Submit Steel Shop Drawings July 30 - Shop Drawings Approved August 09 - Start Steel Fabrication (Runs through September 17) August 09 - Lay out piers at Site, obtain digging permits Week of August 16 to 20 - Receive Cable Tray August 16 - Start Excavation of Piers August 23 - Iron work in Piers, pour concrete August 30 - Start Steel erection September 07 - Install grd. rods and grounding cabling each new Pier location September 13 - Start Painting - continue steel erection - make building penetrations September 20 - Start installing cable tray structural support brackets to the steel and follow behind installing cable tray - complete steel erection - continue painting. September 27 - Complete Painting - continue installation of support brackets and cable tray. October 18 - Complete cable tray installation - start installation of 500 mcm ground cable. October 25 - Installation of structure and cable tray system complete. Ready for cables October 26 - Start installing cables. Raki Slide 6
DC TRANSMISSIONJob Break up • SALIENT PARTS OF JOB • PPPL SAFETY TRAINIG (GET) • DAILY JHA REVIEW • LOCKOUT & TAGOUT • DAILY LOG • DIGGING • CONCRETE POURING • STEEL ERECTION (INCLUDES WELDING) • PAINTING • CABLE TRAY INSTALL • INSTALL GROUNDS • INSTALL CABLES • PENETRATIONS & SEALING (PERMITS ETC.) • ENGINEERING OVERVIEW Raki Slide 7
DC TRANSMISSIONJob Break up Contd. • SAFETY TRAINING (GET)- (TRAINING DEPT). • MAUL SAFETY MANUALS & JHA REVIEWED BY JERRY LEVINE & BILL SLAVIN • WELDING QUALIFICATIONS REVIEWED BY BOB PARSELLS • GET TRAINING FOR 13 CREW ARRANGED TO BE HELD 08/10/04 - REGINA • DAILY JHA REVIEW WITH CREW – DON McBRIDE & BILL SLAVIN & OTHERS AS REQD. • LOCKOUT & TAGOUT; ROPING OFF AREAS • FCPC TF1 TRFMR. BREAKERS – JIM CORL/DMCBRIDE • SQT10 - ART WISE/DMCBRIDE • SQT11 - AS NEEDED BY ART WISE/DMCBRIDE • STREET LIGHTING – AS NEEDED BY FACILITIES • TELEPHONE LINE – AS NEEDED BY FACILITIES • ROAD BLOCKS – AS NEEDED BY FACILITIES • ROPING OFF AREAS AS NEEDED – FACILITIES/DMCBRIDE Raki Slide 8
DC TRANSMISSIONJob Break up Contd. • DIGGING • (OVERSIGHT BY FACILITIES DEPT & SAFETY). • FACILITIES DEPT. WILL AGAIN CONDUCT GPR • SURVEY BY MAUL • PERMITS – BASED ON GPR AND ENGINEERING REVIEW • CONCRETE POURING (OVERSIGHT BY DEPT & SAFETY). Raki Slide 9
DC TRANSMISSIONJob Break up Contd. • STEEL ERECTION • (LIFT MANAGER &, SAFETY) . • PPPL LIFT MANAGER WILL OVERSEE LIFTS • PPPL WILL VERIFY QUALIFIACATIONS • PAINTING (OVERSIGHT BY DMCBRIDE/SAFETY) • CABLE TRAY INSTALLATION (OVERSIGHT – DON McBRIDE /SAFETY & R.Van KIRK) • GROUNDING (OVERSIGHT – DON McBRIDE /SAFETY& R.Van KIRK) • CABLING (OVERSIGHT – DON McBRIDE /SAFETY& R.Van KIRK) • OVERALL QC (OVERSIGHT – HINMAN; SPECIAL ATTENTION TO HIGH STRNGTH BOLTS) • ENGINEERING REVIEW (OVERSIGHT – BURNS –TITLE 3 ISSUED) Raki Slide 10
Cost & Schedule for Installing DC Transmission • 600K$ COST • Complete installation by 12/15/2004 SCHEDULE Raki Slide 11
PROJECT GOAL SUMMARY • SAFETY TRAINING TO SUB-CONTRACTORS • PROPOSE WEEKLY PROGRESS MEETING • CONSTRUCTION MANAGER/SAFETY OFFICER IS THE SINGLE CONTACT PERSON • SUB-CONTRACTOR’S CONSTR. SUPERINTENDENT IS THE SINGLE CONTACT PERSON FOR ALL THE TOWER WORK. • DC TRANSMISSION PERMITS NCSX TO Share D-Site power supplies with NSTX • IMPORTANT INFRASTRUCTURE ENHANCEMENT IN PPPL • AIM IS TO PERFORM WORK SAFELY, SAFELY, SAFELY Raki Slide 12
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