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SPECIAL ENERGY METER, DATA COLLECTING
& PROCESSING IN EASTERN REGION
(USER MANUAL)
POWER SYSTEM OPERATION CORPORATION LTD.
EASTERN REGIONAL LOAD DESPATCH CENTRE
14, Golf Club Road, Tollygunge, Kolkata-700033
A N D H R A P R A D E S H
B H U T A N
A S S A M
S I L I G U R I
P U R N I A ( P G D A L K H O L A
M A L D A
F S T P PBI HAR
A R A M B A
K O L A G H A T
J E E R A TW . B E N G A L
B A N G L A D E S H
B I R P A R A ( P G )
I N D R A V A T I ( P
T S T P P
O R I S S A
J A M ( P G
K A H A L G A O N
N E P A L
M A I T H O N ( P G )
R O U R K E L A
E A S T E RN C A N A L
G A N D A K
G A N D A K
M U Z ' F R P U
C H H A T T I S G A R H
SIKKIM
A R R A HK H A G A U L
U T T A R
P R A D E S HA L L A H A B A D
G A Z U W A K A
J A Y P O R E ( P G )
R A I G A R H
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SPECIAL ENERGY METER, DATA
COLLECTING & PROCESSING
JANUARY 2011
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT
POWER SYSTEM OPERATION CORPORATION LTD.
EASTERN REGIONAL LOAD DESPATCH CENTRE
14, Golf Club Road, Tollygunge, Kolkata-700033
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CONTENTS
Title Page No.
1.0 Introduction…………………………………………………….. …..4
1.1. Objective………………………………………………………………………….5
1.2. Ownership………………………………………………………………………...5
1.3. Facilities to be provided at metering location…………………………………….5
1.4. Right to install energy meter……………………………………………………...6
1.5. Acronyms and definitions…………………………………………………………6
2.0 Special energy meter and its technical specification 07-19
2.1 Special Energy Meter…………………………………………………………..8
2.1.1 About SEM………………………………………………………………..82.1.2 SEM dimension……………………………………………………………92.1.3 Display list………………………………………………………………...92.1.4 SEM: Technical Specification………………………………………..10-182.1.5 Data Storage……………………………………………………………...19
2.2 Data Collecting Device (DCD)…………………………………………………19
3.0 Metering Configuration………………………………………..20-57
3.1 General………………………………………………………………………....21
3.2 Types of Meters………………………………………………………………..21
3.3 Metering arrangement………………………………………………………..21
3.3.1 Metering arrangement for NTPC stations………………………………..21
3.3.2 Metering arrangement for ICTs………………………………………….21
3.3.3 Metering arrangement for inter-State transmission lines………………...22
3.3.4 Metering arrangement for POWERGRID lines………………………….22
3.4 Maintenance of Special Energy Meters…………………………………...…22
3.4.1 Testing and Calibration…………………………………………………..22
3.4.2 Periodic testing of accuracy……………………………………………...22
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3.4.3 Meter Calibration………………………………………………………...22
3.5 Constituent wise location & quantity…………………………………….23-34
3.5.1 Meter location of interconnected system………………………………..23
3.5.2 Location wise list of Meters………………………………………….24-34
3.6 Fictitious meters………………………………………………………………35
3.7 Calculation of Net Injection and Drawl…………………………………..35-57
3.8 Pair Check …………………………………………………………………58-60
4.0 Processing and Computation of data…………………………61-75
4.1 Scheme for collection & dissemination of data…………………………….…62
4.1.1 General……………………………………………………………………….62
4.1.2 Data collection from different location………………………………………62
4.1.3 Saving of data………………………………………………………………..63
4.2 Conversion in text file/ Software used for viewing of data……………….63-68
4.3 Viewing of npc file/structure of npc file………………………………………68
4.4 Modification/Editing in Text file…………………………………………… .69
4.5 Availability checking………………………………………………………….70
4.6 Methods in case of non availability of data………………………………….70
4.7 Final processing……………………………………………………………….704.8 Data checking and Validation………………………………………………...73
4.9 Discrepancies…………………………………………………………………..73
4.10 Data forwarding to ERPC……………………………………………………...74
4.11 Uploading of data on ERLDC web………………………………………….…74
4.12 Data archive ……………………………………………………………………75
5.0 Flow Chart…………………………………………………………..
6.0 Future Requirements Of Meter In Eastern Region……………..
Annexure: A…………………………………………………………………………...
Annexure: B…………………………………………………………………………...
Annexure: C……………………………………………………………….…………..
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SECTION-1
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1.0 Introduction
The power system in country is organized in five electrical regions for operation purpose
system namely North, South, East, West and North-east. Eastern region consists of
seven states i.e. Bihar, Jharkhand, Orissa, West Bengal and Sikkim. Regional Load
Despatch Centers are responsible for scheduling and measuring power within and across
the regions. Measurement of electric energy is being carried out by interface meters
called Special Energy Meters (SEMs) installed at the peripheries of states and regions
according to Metering regulation notified by CEA. POWERGRID being Central
Transmission Utility (CTU) is responsible for installation of SEMs throughout the
region and Eastern Regional Load Despatch Center is responsible for collection and
processing the metered data.
1.1 Objective
This document is intended to provide the required details of a metering system together
with the capabilities of the special energy meters along with meter configuration, data
collection, availability checking, processing etc, provided to meet the regional energy
metering requirements of the commercial mechanism adopted for bulk power supplies
and inter-State exchanges within and across a Region.
1.2 Ownership
These energy meters are owned by the CTU. All agencies/constituents ensure the
security of the energy meters installed in their respective premises.
1.3 Facilities to be provided at Metering Locations
Each agency/constituent makes available the required space and the required outputs of
the specified current and voltage transformers, to facilitate installation of energy meters
in their premises by CTU for regional energy metering.
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1.4 Right to install energy meters
Each constituent/agency extends the necessary assistance to CTU for installation of the
energy meters by providing the required access to their premises and equipments. As and
when requested by CTU, the constituent’s agencies enable the representatives of CTU to
access, inspect, replace, and test etc. any of these energy meters installed in their
premises in the presence of an authorized representative of the constituent’s agencies if
deputed.
1.5 Acronyms and definitions
The acronyms and definitions used in this document are listed in the following table:
Definition
NLDC National Load Despatch Center
ERLDC Eastern Regional Load Despatch Center
CTU Central Transmission Utility
STU State Transmission Utility.
ISGS Inter State Generating Station.
SEBs State Electricity Boards
SEM Special Energy Meter
DCD Data Collecting Decice
ERPC Eastern Regional Power Committee
TSTPP Talcher Super Thermal Power Plant
KHSTPP Kahalgaon Super Thermal Power Plant
FSTPP Farakka Super Thermal Power Plant
AMR Automated Meter-data Reading
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SECTION - 2
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2.1 Special Energy Meter (SEM)
2.1.1 About SEM
Special Energy Meter (SEM) is a Microprocessor based Energy Meter. For
metering and data logging it is a handful tool along with data collecting device
(DCD) and personal computer. With the use of application software it allows the
user to process metered data.
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2.1.2 SEM dimension
2.1.3 Display List
Display Parameters Display Format Indicator
i) Meter Serial No NP5001 A
ii) Date (year month day) yymmdd d
iii) Time ( hour min. sec. ) hhmmss t
iv) Cumulative Wh reading xxxxx.x C
v) Average frequency of the last block xx.xx F
vi) Net Wh transmitted in last block xx.xx E
vii) Average % voltage xx.xx U
viii) Reactive power (VAR) xxxx.x r
ix) Voltage - high VARh register reading xxxx.x H
x) Voltage - low VARh register reading xxxx.x L
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xi) Real time indication rtC Fit
xi) Low battery indication Low Bat
2.1.4 SEM : Technical Specification
1.0 The energy metering system specified herein is used for tariff metering forbulk, inter-utility power flows, in different Regions of India. One static typecomposite meter is installed for each EHV circuit, as a self-contained device for
measurement of active energy (MWh) transmittals in each successive 15 minute
block and certain other functions, as described in the following paragraphs.
2.0 The meters is suitable for being connected directly to voltage transformers(VTs) having a rated secondary line-to-line voltage of 110V, and to currenttransformers (CTs) having a rated secondary current of 1 A (model-A) or 5A
(model-B). Any further transformers/transactions/transducers required for
their functioning is in-built in the meters. Necessary isolation and/or
suppression is also be built-in, for protecting the meters from surges andvoltage spikes that occur in the VT and CT circuits of extra high voltage
switchyards. The reference frequency is 50Hz.
3.0 The active energy (Wh) measurement is carried out on 3-phase, 4-wireprinciple, with an accuracy as per class 0.2 S of IEC-62053-22:2003. In
model-A (for CT secondary rating 1A), the energy is computed directly in CTand VT secondary quantities, and indicated in watt-hours. The meter
computes the net active energy (Wh) sent out from the substation bus bars
during each successive 15-minutes block, and stores it in its memory alongwith plus/minus sign. It also displays on demand the net Wh sent out duringthe previous 15-minute block, with a minus sign if there is net Wh export.
4.0 Further, the meter continuously integrates and display on demand the netcumulative active energy sent out from the substation bus bars upto that time.
The cumulative Wh reading at each midnight is stored in the meter’s memory.
The register moves backwards when active power flows back to substationbus bars.
5.0 The meter counts the number of cycles in VT output during each successive15-minutes block, and divides the same by 900 to arrive at the averagefrequency. This is stored in the meter’s memory as a 2-digit code which is
arrived at by subtracting 49 from the average frequency, multiplying by 50
and neglecting all decimals. For example, 49.89 Hz is recorded as 44. In casethe average frequency is less than 49.0 Hz, it is recorded as 00. In case it is
51.0 Hz or higher, it is recorded as 99. The average frequency of the previous
15-minutes block is also be displayed, on demand in hertz.
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6.0 The meter continuously computes the average of the RMS values of the threeline-to-neutral VT secondary voltages as a percentage of 63.51 V, and
displays the same on demand. The accuracy of the voltage
measurement/computation is at least 0.5%, a better accuracy such as 0.2% in
the 95-105% range being desirable.
7.0 The meter also computes the reactive power (VAR) on 3-phase, 4-wireprinciple, with an accuracy as specified in clause 11.0, and integrate thereactive energy (VARh) algebraically into two separate registers, one for the
period for which the average RMS voltage is 103.0% or higher, and the other
for the period for which the average RMS voltage is below 97.0%. Thecurrent reactive power (VAR), with a minus sign if negative and cumulative
reactive energy (VARh) readings of the two registers is displayed on demand.
The readings of the two registers at each midnight are stored in the meter’s
memory. In model-A (for CT secondary rating of 1 A), the reactive powerand reactive energy transmittals is computed in VAR/VARh directly
calculated in CT and VT secondary quantities. When lagging reactive power
is being sent out from substation bus bars, VAR display have a plus sign or nosign and VARh registers move forward. When reactive power flow is in the
reverse direction, VAR display have negative sign and VARh registers move
backwards.
8.0 In the model-B (for CT secondary rating of 5A), all computations, displaysand memory storage is similar except that all figures is be one fifth of theactual Wh, VAR and VARh worked out from CT and VT secondary
quantities.
9.0 The meters are fully complying with all stipulations in IEC standards 62052-
11:2003 and 62053-22:2003, except those specifically modified by thisspecification. The reference ambient temperature is 30° C.
10.0 Errors are reasonable for all power factor angles from 0° to 360°.
11.0 For reactive power (VAR) and reactive energy (VARh) measurements, IEC62053-23:2003 complies with. The accuracy of measurement of reactiveenergy is as per class 2.
12.0 Each meter have a test output device (visual) for checking the accuracy ofactive energy (Wh) measurement. The preferred pulsing rate is twenty (20)
per Wh for Model-A and four(4) per Wh for model –B. It is possible to couplethis device to suitable testing equipment also.
13.0 No rounding off to the next higher last decimal is done for voltage andfrequency displays. All 15 minute Wh figures is however be rounded off to
the nearest last decimal.
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14.0 The three line-to-neutral voltage is continuously monitored and in case any ofthese falls below about 70%, a normally flashing lamp provided on meter’s
front become steady. It go off it all three voltages fall below 70%. The time
blocks in which such a voltage failure occurs/persists is recorded in the
meter’s memory. The lamp automatically resumes flashing when all VTsecondary voltages are healthy again. The two VARh registers specified in
clause 7.0 remains stay-put while VT supply is unhealthy.
15.0 The meters normally operate with the power drawn from the VT secondarycircuits. The total burden imposed by a meter for measurement and operation
is not exceeded 10 VA on any of the phases. An automatic backup forcontinued operation of the meter’s calendar-clock, and for retaining all data
stored in its memory, is provided through a long-life battery, which is capable
of supplying the required power for at least 2 years. The meters are supplied
duly fitted with the batteries, which shall not require to be changed for atleast10 years, as long as total VT supply interruption does not exceed two years.
The battery mounting is designed to facilitate easy battery replacement
without affecting PCB of the meter. The meters don’t require any separateauxiliary supply for their operation. All displays may disappear on loss of VT
supply.
16.0 Each meter has a built-in calendar and clock, having an accuracy of 30seconds per month or better. The calendar and clock are correctly set at the
manufacturer’s works. The date (year-month-day) and time (hour-min.-sec.)are displayed on the meter front (when VT supply has been connected), on
demand. Only limited clock adjustment is possible at site, using the DCD.
When an advance or retard command is given, six subsequent time blocks is
contracted or elongated by ten seconds each. The meter does not accept
another clock correction command for seven days. All clock corrections isregistered in the meter’s memory and suitably shown on print out of collected
data.
17.0 Each meter has a unique identification code, which is marked permanently onits front, as well as in its memory. All meters supplied to POWERGRID asper this specification have their identification code starting with “NP”, which
shall not be used for any other supplies. “NP” is followed by a dash and a
four digit running serial number, further followed by a dash and “A” for
Model-A, and “B”, for the use with CT secondaries of 1 A and 5 Arespectively.
18.0 Each meters have at least one seven (7)-character, seven-segment electronicdisplay, for indication of the following (one at a time), on demand:
i) Processor’s identification code and model : NP1234 A
ii) Date (year month day) : 910329 diii) Time ( hour min. sec. ) : 195527 t
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iv) Cumulative Wh reading : 12345.6 C
v) Average frequency of the previous block : 49.89 F
vi) Net Wh transmittal during the previous block: - 28.75 E
vii) Average % voltage : 99.2 U
viii) Reactive power (VAR) : 106.5 r
ix) Voltage - high VARh register reading : 01234.5 H
x) Voltage - low VARh register reading : 00123.4 L
xi) Low battery indication
19.0 A gold plated touch key or push button is provided on the meter front for
switching on the display and for changing from one indication to the next.(The display shall switch off automatically about one minute after the last
operation of touch key/push button). When the display is switched on, theparameter last displayed is displayed again, duly updated.
20.0 Each meter has a non-volatile memory in which the following is automaticallystored:
i) Average frequency for each successive 15-minute block, as a 2-digitcode
ii) Net Wh transmittal during each successive 15-minute block, uptosecond decimal, with plus/minus sign
iii) Cumulative Wh transmittal at each midnight, in six digits includingone decimal
iv) Cumulative VARh transmittal for voltage high condition, at eachmidnight in six digits including one decimal
v) Cumulative VARh transmittal for voltage low condition, at eachmidnight, in six digits including one decimal
vi) Date and time blocks of failure of VT supply on any phase, as a star(*) mark
21.0 The meters store all the above listed data in their memories for a period of ten(10) days. The data older than ten (10) days get erased automatically.
22.0 Each meter has an optical port on its front for tapping all data stored in itsmemory. Portable or hand held data collection devices is also be separately
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provided for this purpose, one for each substation, to serve as the interfacebetween the meters specified above and the local personal computer (PC). In
addition to above each meter is provided with a RS-485 port on one of it’s
sides, from where all the data stored in the meter’s memory can also be
tapped. The overall intention is to tap the data stored in the meter’s memoriesonce a week from any of the two ports mentioned above and transmit the same
to a remote central computer using STD or other communication links,through the local PC. It shall also be possible to obtain a print out (hard copy)of all data collected from the meters, using the local PC.
23.0 The whole system is such as to provide a print out (both from the local PC,and from remote central computer) of the following form:
16 55 +16.28 56 +15.95 55 +15.32 54 +15.66
20 55 +14.93 55 +14.26 54 +14.85 56 +15.17
NP-1234-A 12345.6 01234.5 00123.4 29-03-91
00 57 +14.72 56 +13.83 55 +13.57 53 +12.9101 52 +13.34 51 +12.76 52 +14.11 52 +15.28
24.0 The meters supplied are housed in compact and sturdy, metallic or mouldedcases of non-rusting construction and/or finish. The cases are designed for
simple mounting on a plane, vertical surface such as a control/relay panel
front. All terminals for CT and VT connections is arranged in a row along themeter’s lower side. Terminals have a suitable construction with barriers and
cover, to provide a secure and safe connection of CTs and VTs leads through
stranded copper conductors of 2.5 sq. mm. size.
25.0 All meters of the same model is totally identical in all respects except for theirunique identification codes. They are totally sealed and tamper proof, with no
possibility of any adjustment at site, except for clock correction.
26.0 The meters are safely withstanding the usual fluctuations arising during faultsetc. In particular, VT secondary voltages 115% of rated applied continuouslyand 190% of rated for 3.0 seconds, and CT secondary current 150% of rated
applied continuously and 30 times of rated applied for 0.5 seconds shall not
cause any damage to or mal-operation of the meters.
27.0 The meters also withstand without any damage or mal-operation reasonable
mechanical shocks, earthquake forces, ambient temperature variations,relative humidity etc. They have an IP-51 category dust-tight construction,and shall be capable of satisfactory operation in an indoor, non-air conditioned
installation.
28.0 The meters continue to function for the remaining healthy phase(s), in caseone or two phases of VT supply fails. In case of a complete VT supply
failure, the computation of average frequency (as per 5.0) shall be done only
for the period during which the VT supply was available in the 15-minute
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block. Any time block contraction or elongation for clock correction also beduly accounted for.
29.0 The harmonics preferably be filtered out while measuring Wh, VAR andVARh, and only fundamental frequency quantities is measured/computed.
30.0 Either the meters have built-in facility (eg. test links in their terminals) for in-situ testing, or a separate test block is provided for each meter.
31.0 Portable/hand-held Data Collection Devices (DCD) :
These are tailor-made for tapping all data stored in a meter’s memory, and
faithfully transferring it to the local PC. Each device are supplied complete
with
i) a lead with optical head for coupling it to the meter,
ii) a lead for plugging it to a personal computer;
iii) an internal battery for powering the devices;
iv) a case for safely carrying it about
v) a battery charger
The total arrangements are such that one (1) operation can carry out the whole
operation himself, in about five (5) minutes per meter.
32.0 The DCD has a key for starting the data tapping from the coupled meter’smemory, a key to start data transfer to the PC, and a lamp, which would light
up on completion of data collection, remain ‘on’ while the data is held in thedevice and would go ‘off’ when all data has been transferred to the PC. Data
tapping operation do not erase the data from the meter’s memory, or effect the
meter operation in any way. The memory of the DCD get automaticallycleared when the data has been transferred to the PC only then the DCD
accepts data from another meter. DCDs also have necessary provision for
meter clock correction. DCDs are compatible with earlier supplied meters of
L&T/SML make in regard to data downloading etc.
33.0 The Contractor provides the necessary software which would enable a localIBM-Compatible PC to:
(i) accept the data from the DCD and/or from a interface device connected to
the optical port/RS-485 port and store it in it’s memory in binary read onlyformat in an user-defined file name(file name format must be ddmmsubstation
name-utility name),
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(ii) Polling feature along with a task scheduler to run the data downloadingsoftware at a pre-designated date and time repeatedly or by manually selecting
a meter. File naming for such downloaded data should also be in user-defined
format. A detailed activity log shall also be available for each downloading
operation,
(iii) upload/import meter data (binary files) in the software for furtherprocessing. While uploading, there shall be provision to upload all selectedfiles with single key-stroke
(iv) Convert the binary file(s) to text file(s).There should be provision to
select multiple files based on filename, convert all selected files with single
key-stroke and store the text files in the same location where binary files are
stored.
(v) display the collected data on PC’s screen in text format, with
forward/backward rolling,
(vi) print out in text format the data collected from one or more meters,
starting from a certain date and time, as per operator’s instructions,
(vii) transmit the collected data, in binary format, through an appropriate
communication link to the central computer, starting from a certain date andtime, as per operator’s instructions, and
(viii) store the collected data, in binary format, on a floppy disc/CD/Pen
Device .
34.0 The above software further ensures that absolutely no tampering (except totalerasures) of the collected metering data is possible during its handling by thePC. The software is suitable for the commonly available PCs, and supplied to
Owner in a compatible form to enable its easy loading into the PCs available
(or to be installed by the Owner/others) at the various substations.
35.0 Quality Assurance
The quality control procedure to be adopted during manufacture of thespecified equipment to be mutually discussed and finalized in due course,
generally based on the established and proven practices of the manufacturer.
36.0 Testing
All equipment, after final assembly and before dispatch from manufacturer’sworks, is duly tested to verify that is suitable for supply to the Owner. In
particular, each and every meter is subjected to the following acceptance tests:
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i) Verification of compliance with Table 4 under clause 8.1 of IEC-62053-22:2003, in both directions of power flow, for class 0.2S.
ii) Test of the register ratio and the impulse value of the transmittingdevice, for both directions.
iii) Verification that VARh measurement errors are within valuespermitted for class 2 in Table 6 of IEC 62053-23 for both directions ofpower flow.
iv) Effect of +10% variation in measuring circuit voltage, on accuracy ofWh and VARh measurement
v) Power loss.
vi) Dielectric properties.
vii) Starting and running with no-load for Wh and VARh, in bothdirections.
viii) Functional checks for display and memory.
ix) Accuracy of the calendar and clock.
x) Accuracy of voltage and frequency measurement.
37.0 Any meter which fails to fully comply with the specification requirements areliable to be rejected by the Owner. However, the Owner may purchase such
meters at a reduced price in case of marginal non-compliance, at his solediscretion.
38.0 Acceptance Tests for DCD and PC Software
All DCDs, after final assembly and before despatch fromContractor’s/Manufacturer’s works are duly tested to verify that they are
suitable for supply to the Purchaser. In particular, each and every DCD is
subjected to the following acceptance test:
i) Functional checks
ii) Downloading Meter Data from the Meter(s)
iii) Compatibility with PC Software
iv) Downloading the meter data on PC
v) Functioning of advance and retard time commands
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vi) Per meter downloading time verification
vii) Capacity of DCD for data storage
39.0 Type Tests
One (1) out of every hundred (100) meters is subjected to the complete rangeof type tests as per IEC-62053-22:2003, IEC-62053-23:2003 and IEC 62052-11:2003, after final assembly. In case of any failure to pass all specified tests,
the contractor has to arrange to carry out the requisite
modifications/replacements in the entire lot of meters at his own cost. Afterany such modifications and final assembly, two (2) meters selected out of the
lot by the Owner’s representative is subjected to the full range of type tests.
The lot is accepted by the Owner only after successful type testing.
40.0 The meters used for type testing are separately identified, duly marked, andsupplied to the Owner in case they are fully functional and as good as other
(new) meters, after necessary touching up/refurbishing. In case this is notpossible, the contractor provides their replacements at no extra cost to Owner.
41.0 The Contractor arranges all type testing specified above, and bear all expensesfor the same.
42.0 Installation and Commissioning
The static energy meters specified above are installed at various EHV
substations owned by the Owner, SEBs and other agencies. The exact location
and time-table for installation is finalized by the Owner in due course, and
advised to the contractor, such that contractor’s responsibility in this respectends within six (6) months of completion of all supplies.
43.0 The Contractor is responsible for total installation and commissioning of themeters (along with test blocks, if supplied separately) as per Owner’s advice,
including unpacking and inspection on receipt at site, mounting the meters onexisting control and relay panels at an appropriate viewing height, connection
of CT and VT circuits including any required rewiring, functional testing,
commissioning and handing over. The Contractor’s personnel procure/carry
the necessary tools, equipment, materials and consumables (includinginsulated wires, lugs, ferrules, hardware etc.)
44.0 As a part of commissioning of DCDs the Contractor loads the softwarespecified in clause 33 and 34 into the PCs at the respective substations, and
fully commission the total meter reading scheme. He also imparts the
necessary instructions to substation engineers.
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2.1.5 Data storage
This 0.2 class accuracy static energy meter can record integrated average frequency andactive energy over every 15 min blocks. The SEM also stores the daily reactive energy
flows in low voltage & high voltage conditions. SEM can store data for 10 days. The text
file (*.NPC) made from coded files (*.MRI,*.DAT, *.DCD) etc includes data of onecomplete day corresponding to the day on which reading is taken and 9 days of complete
data for the previous days.
2.2 Data Collecting Device (DCD)
It is basically data collecting device and used to transfer the tapped data from SEM to
PC. It has bi -communication with special energy meter along with personnel computer.
all these is done with communication cable one at DCD end and other at PC.
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3.0 Metering Configuration
3.1 General
Meters have been installed so as to enable the measurement/computation of electrical
energy and other specified parameters. Additional 'check / standby' meters have been
provided at appropriate locations so as to facilitate the preparation of weekly regional
energy accounts in case any of the 'main' meters become unsuitable for the purpose.
3.2 Types of Meters
I) Interface Meter: Interface Meter is connected at the point of interconnection
with inter-state transmission system (ISTS) for the purpose of electricity accounting and
billing. Meter shall be owned by CTU.
II) Consumer Meter: Consumer meter means a meter used for accounting and
billing of electricity supplied to the consumer. Meter shall be owned by Licensee.
III) Energy Accounting Meter: Energy Accounting and Audit Meter means Meter
used for accounting of electricity to various segments of electrical system. Meter shall be
owned by generating company or Licensee.
3.3 Metering Arrangement
3.3.1 Metering arrangement for NTPC stations
Three sets of energy meter i.e. Main, Check and Stand-by energy meters are provided to
calculate the energy sent-out. One set each of Main & Check Meters is provided on all
outgoing feeders and stand-by meters are provided on the EHV side of the generator
transformer (GT) and station supply transformers
3.3.2 Metering arrangement for ICTs
For measurement of energy supply to a constituent/agency through an ICT, the Main
meter is provided on the HV side of the ICT and the Standby meter on the LV side of the
same ICT.
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3.3.3 Metering arrangement for inter-State transmission lines.
In case of SEB-owned Inter-State transmission lines, say between State 'A' and State ‘B.',
the energy meters are provided at both the ends of the lines. The meter installed at end 'A'
is the Main meter for working out net drawal of SEB 'A' and that installed at other end 'B'
acts as check meter for SEB 'A', and vice-versa.
3.3.4 Metering arrangement for POWERGRID lines
On POWERGRID lines, unless an end is a regional energy accounting point, an Energy
Meter is provided only at one end of each line. The readings recorded by these meters are
being used for information and analysis only, and not for the energy accounting purposes.
3.4 Maintenance of Special Energy Meters
3.4.1 Testing and Calibration
All equipments are duly tested. In particular, each and every meter is being subjected to
acceptance tests as specified by CTU, at the manufacturer's works, before dispatch.
3.4.2 Periodic testing of accuracy
i) In-situ functional checking and rough testing of accuracy are being carried out for all
meters once a year by the CTU, with portable test equipment complying with IEC-60736,
for type and acceptance testing of energy meters of 1.0 class.
ii) Full testing for accuracy for every meter is being carried out by the CTU at an
accredited laboratory once every five (5) yrs.
The constituents/agencies may depute one authorized representative to witness the tests.
3.4.3 Meter CalibrationThe meters normally need not to be recalibrated. However in case a meter is found to
violate any of its accuracy , functional requirements during the above periodic accuracy
checks, the same is replaced by CTU by a duly tested/certified meter, and the defective
meter is sent back to the manufacturer for appropriate recalibration and re-certification
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3.5 CONSTITUENT WISE LOCATION AND QUANTITY
Total no of location in Eastern region has 113 and out of which power grid has 23
locations. Total no of real meters are 472 (including tie line with NR, NER, WR, SR end)in the region at different locations.
S. NO. CONSTITUENT NO. OF LOCATION A-TYPE B-TYPE TOTAL
1 FSTPP (NTPC) 1 27 - 27
2 KhSTPP(NTPC) 1 41 - 41
3 TSTPP(NTPC) 1 27+9 - 27+9
4 BARH (NTPC) 1 2 - 2
5 MPL(RB) 1 8 - 8
6 BSEB 16 29 5 34
7 JSEB 11 20 5 25
8 DVC 12 5 12 17
9 GRIDCO 13 25 1 26
10 WBSETCL 13 18 1 19
11 SIKKIM 1 5 - 5
12 POWERGRID 23 167 - 167
13 WR 4 8 - 8
14 NR 6 13 - 13
15 SR 1 4 - 4
16 NER 3 6 - 6
17 RANGIT 1 9 - 9
18 TEESTA 1 7 - 7
19 BHUTAN 3 18 - 18
TOTAL 113 448 24 472
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3.5.1 METER LOCATION OF INTER CONNECTED SYSTEM
Details of meter location of interconnected system and constituent wise metering
arrangement and metering arrangement at inter state generating stations are shown in
Annexure-A
3.5.2 LOCATION WISE LIST OF METERS
Eastern region has total 113 location and total no of real meter is 472 including Bhutan
till date. Power grid has 23 locations.
S.No. LOC_ID METER NO. CTR PTRPLACE OF INSTALLATION OF SEM
A METERS INSTALLED IN FSTPP
1 FK-01 NP-0430-A 500 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF FKK GT-1
2 FK-02 NP-0599-A 500 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF FKK GT-2
3 FK-03 NP-0432-A 500 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF FKK GT-34 FK-04 NP-0421-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF FKK GT-4
5 FK-05 NP-0419-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF FKK GT-5
6 FK-06 NP-0575-A 500 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF FKK TIE TRANS.-1
7 FK-07 NP-0565-A 500 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF FKK TIE TRANS.-2
8 FK-08 NP-5202-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV FKK (NTPC) - KHG (NTPC) -1
9 FK-09 NP-5200-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV FKK (NTPC) - KHG (NTPC) -2
10 FK-10 NP-5228-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV FKK (NTPC) – DGPR (PG) -1
11 FK-11 NP-5208-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV FKK (NTPC) - DGPR (PG) -2
12 FK-12 NP-5204-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV FKK (NTPC) - MALDA (PG) -1
13 FK-13 NP-5223-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV FKK (NTPC) - MALDA (PG) -2
14 FK-14 NP-5211-A 1000 2000.0000 220 KV FKK (NTPC) - LALMATIA (JSEB)
15 FK-15 NP-5221-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV FKK (NTPC) - JEERAT (WB)
16 FK-16 NP-5213-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV FKK (NTPC) – SAGARDIGHI(WB)
17 FK-17 NP-5210-A 500 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF 400/220 KV FKK ATR
18 FK-18 NP-0576-A 500 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF FKK TIE TRANS.-3
19 FK-21 NP-5220-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV FKK (NTPC) - JEERAT (WB) -1 (CHK)
20 FK-22 NP-5214-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV FKK (NTPC) - SUBHASGRAM (CHK)
21 FK-23 NP-5222-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV FKK (NTPC) - DGPR (PG) -1 (CHK)
22 FK-24 NP-5209-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV FKK (NTPC) - DGPR (PG) -2 (CHK)
23 FK-25 NP-5203-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV FKK (NTPC) - KHG (NTPC) -1 (CHK)
24 FK-26 NP-5201-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV FKK (NTPC) - KHG (NTPC) -2 (CHK)
25 FK-27 NP-5212-A 500 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF 400/220 KV FKK ATR (CHK)
26 FK-28 NP-5229-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV FKK (NTPC) - MALDA (PG) -1 (CHK)27 FK-29 NP-5224-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV FKK (NTPC) - MALDA (PG) -2 (CHK)
B METERS INSTALLED IN KHSTPP
28 KH-01 NP-5851-A 500 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF KHG GT-1
29 KH-02 NP-5250-A 500 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF KHG GT-2
30 KH-03 NP-5850-A 500 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF KHG GT-3
31 KH-04 NP-5859-A 500 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF KHG GT-4
32 KH-05 NP-5262-A 500 1200.0000 132 KV SIDE OF KHG STN TRANS-1
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S.No. LOC_ID METER NO. CTR PTRPLACE OF INSTALLATION OF SEM
79 TL-11 NP-5112-A 1000 2000.0000 220 KV TSTPP (NTPC) - M'MUNDALI (GRIDCO) -1
80 TL-12 NP-5101-A 1000 2000.0000 220 KV TSTPP (NTPC) - M'MUNDALI (GRIDCO) -2
81 TL-13 NP-5081-A 200 2000.0000 220 KV SIDE OF 220/11 KV STATION TRANS. -1
82 TL-14 NP-5066-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV TSTPP STG-I - STG-II-1
83 TL-15 NP-5076-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV TSTPP STG-I - STG-II-284 TL-16 NP-5069-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV TSTPP STG-II - STG-I -1
85 TL-17 NP-5070-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV TSTPP STG-II - STG-I -2
86 TL-18 NP-5970-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV TSTPP (NTPC) - M'MUNDALI-1 (GRIDCO)
87 TL-19 NP-5067-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV TSTPP (NTPC) - M'MUNDALI-2 (GRIDCO)
88 TL-21 NP-5082-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV TSTPP (NTPC)- ROURKELA (PG) -1 (CHK)
89 TL-22 NP-5115-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV TSTPP (NTPC) - ROURKELA (PG) -2 (CHK)
90 TL-23 NP-5110-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV TSTPP (NTPC) - RENGALI (PG) -1 (CHK)
91 TL-24 NP-5972-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV TSTPP (NTPC) - RENGALI (PG) -2 (CHK)
92 TL-25 NP-5077-A 500 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF TSTPP 400/220KV ATR-1 (CHK)
93 TL-26 NP-5113-A 500 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF TSTPP 400/220KV ATR-2 (CHK)
94 TL-27 NP-5078-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV TSTPP (NTPC) - M'MUNDALI-1 (GRID)-CHK
95 TL-28 NP-5104-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV TSTPP (NTPC) - M'MUNDALI-2 (GRID)-CHK
96 TL-31 NP-4094-A 2000 3636.3636 400 KV TSTPP HVDC FDR-1(MAIN)
97 TL-32 NP-4095-A 2000 3636.3636 400 KV TSTPP HVDC FDR-2(MAIN)
98 TL-33 NP-4090-A 2000 3636.3636 400 KV TSTPP HVDC FDR-3(MAIN)
99 TL-34 NP-4097-A 2000 3636.3636 400 KV TSTPP HVDC FDR-4(MAIN)
100 TL-45 NP-4009-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF TSTPP GT-3
101 TL-47 NP-4003-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF TSTPP GT-4
102 TL-49 NP-4001-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF TSTPP GT-5
103 TL-51 NP-4068-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF TSTPP GT-6
104 TL-57 NP-4064-A 100 3636.3636 220 KV SIDE OF 220/11 KV STN TRANS. -1
D METERS INSTALLED IN BARH STPP105 BH-01 NP-6111-A 3000 3636.3636 400 KV BARH (NTPC) – KHG (NTPC) -2
106 BH-02 NP-6080-A 3000 3636.3636 400 KV BARH (NTPC) – PATNA (PG) -2
E METERS INSTALLED IN MPL (RB)
107 MR-01 NP-6517-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV MAITHON RB(MPL) – MAITHON (PG)-1
108 MR-02 NP-6518-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV MAITHON RB(MPL) – MAITHON (PG)-1
109 MR-03 NP-0000-A 0000 0000.0000
110 MR-04 NP-0000-A 0000 0000.0000
111 MR-05 NP-0000-A 0000 0000.0000
112 MR-06 NP-0000-A 0000 0000.0000
113 MR-07 NP-0000-A 0000 0000.0000
114 MR-08 NP-0000-A 0000 0000.0000
FMETERS INSTALLED IN CHUKHA
HPC
115 CU-01 NP-2529-A 600 2000.0000 220 KV CHUKHA (CHPC) - BIRPARA (PG) -1
116 CU-02 NP-2520-A 600 2000.0000 220 KV CHUKHA (CHPC) - BIRPARA (PG) -2
117 CU-03 NP-2377-A 600 2000.0000 220 KV CHUKHA (CHPC) - MALBASE (CHPC)
118 CU-04 NP-0580-A 600 2000.0000 220 KV MALBASE (CHPC) - BIRPARA (PG)
119 CU-05 NP-0571-A 600 2000.0000 CHUKHA (CHPC) GENERATOR -I
120 CU-06 NP-0596-A 600 2000.0000 CHUKHA (CHPC) GENERATOR -II
121 CU-07 NP-0483-A 600 2000.0000 CHUKHA (CHPC) GENERATOR -III
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122 CU-08 NP-0408-A 600 2000.0000 CHUKHA (CHPC) GENERATOR -IV
123 TH-01 NP-5828-A 2000 3636.3636 400 KV TALA (BHUTAN)- BINAGURI - I
124 TH-02 NP-5829-A 2000 3636.3636 400 KV TALA (BHUTAN)- BINAGURI - II
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METERS INSTALLED IN MALBASE
(BHUTAN)125 BT-33 NP-5096-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV MALB (BHUTAN) – CHUKHA (BHUTAN)
126 BT-34 NP-5097-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV MALB (BHUTN) – SINGIGAON (BHUTN)-I
127 BT-35 NP-5099-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV MALB (BHUTN) – SINGIGAON (BHUTN)-II
128 BT-36 NP-5098-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV SIDE OF MALBASE (BHUTAN) ICT
129 BT-37 NP-5095-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF MALBASE (BHUTAN) ICT
130 BT-38 NP-5100-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV MALBASE (BHUTAN) – TALA (BHUTAN)
131 BT-39 NP-5869-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV MALBASE (BHUTAN) – BINAGURI (PG)
132 BT-40 NP-5867-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV MALBASE (BHUTAN)- BIRPARA (PG)
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METERS INSTALLED IN RANGIT
HEP(NHPC)
133 RG-01 NP-5919-A 150 1200.0000 132 KV SIDE OF RANGIT GEN.TRANS.- 1
134 RG-02 NP-5920-A 150 1200.0000 132 KV SIDE OF RANGIT GEN.TRANS.- 2
135 RG-03 NP-5921-A 150 1200.0000 132 KV SIDE OF RANGIT GEN.TRANS.- 3
136 RG-04 NP-6503-A 300 1200.0000 132 KV RANGIT (NHPC) - SILIGURI(PG)
137 RG-06 NP-6504-A 300 1200.0000 132 KV RANGIT (NHPC) - RAMMAM (WB)
138 RG-07 NP-5926-A 200 600.0000 66 KV RANGIT (NHPC) - RABANGLA (SIKM)
139 RG-08 NP-5918-A 100 600.0000 66 KV SIDE OF RANGIT 66KV/11 KV TRANSF
140 RG-10 NP-5925-A 300 1200.0000 132 KV RANGIT (NHPC) - MELLI (SIKKIM)
141 RG-11 NP-6506-A 300 1200.0000 132 KV RANGIT (NHPC) - GANGTOK (PG)
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METERS INSTALLED IN TEESTA
HEP(NHPC)
142 TS-01 NP-5899-A 350 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF TEESTA GT-1
143 TS-02 NP-5900-A 350 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF TEESTA GT-2
144 TS-03 NP-5901-A 350 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF TEESTA GT-3
145 TS-05 NP-5896-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV TEESTA-BINAGURI-1 (MAIN)
146 TS-06 NP-5898-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV TEESTA-BINAGURI-2 (MAIN)
147 TS-07 NP-5895-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV TEESTA-BINAGURI-1 (CHECK)
148 TS-08 NP-5897-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV TEESTA-BINAGURI-2 (CHECK)
J
METER INSTALLED IN CTU
SYSTEM(POWERGRID)
149 ER-01 NP-6063-A 500 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF B’SHARIF (PG) 400/220 KV ICT-1
150 ER-02 NP-6069-A 500 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF B’SHARIF (PG) 400/220 KV ICT-2
151 ER-03 NP-6068-A 500 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF B’SHARIF (PG) 400/220 KV ICT-3
152 ER-04 NP-6087-A 1000 3636.3636 220 KV SIDE OF PURNEA 315 MVA ICT
153 ER-05 NP-6456-A 1000 2000.0000 220 KV DURGAPUR (PG) - PARULIA (DVC) -1154 ER-06 NP-6458-A 1000 2000.0000 220 KV DURGAPUR (PG) - PARULIA (DVC) -2
155 ER-07 NP-6457-A 1000 2000.0000 220 KV DURGAPUR (PG) - BIDHANNAGAR (WB)
156 ER-08 NP-6459-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV DURGAPUR (PG) - JAMSHEDPUR (PG)
157 ER-09 NP-6051-A 400 1200.0000 132 KV ARAH (PG) ARAH (BSEB)
158 ER-10 NP-6054-A 400 1200.0000 132 KV ARAH (PG) DUMRAO (BSEB)
159 ER-11 NP-6529-A 1000 2000.0000 220 KV MAITHON (PG) – KAL”SWARI (DVC) -1
160 ER-12 NP-6451-A 1000 2000.0000 220 KV MAITHON (PG) – KAL”SWARI (DVC) -2
161 ER-13 NP-6512-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV PUSAULI (PG) - ARAH -1
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162 ER-14 NP-6511-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV PUSAULI (PG) - ARAH -2
163 ER-15 NP-6521-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV MAITHON (PG) - MEJIA (DVC)
164 ER-16 NP-6447-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV MAITHON (PG) - JAMSHEDPUR (PG)
165 ER-17 NP-6106-A 500 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF JAM’PUR (PG) 400/220 KV ICT-1
166 ER-18 NP-6105-A 500 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF JAM’PUR (PG) 400/220 KV ICT-2167 ER-19 NP-5882-A 1600 2000.0000 220 KV BINAGURI (PG) - JALPAIGUR (WB)-I
168 ER-20 NP-5915-A 1600 2000.0000 220 KV BARIPADA (PG) - BALASORE (GR)-1
169 ER-21 NP-5885-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV BINAGURI - BONGAIGAON (NER)-2
170 ER-22 NP-5883-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV SIDE OF BINAGURI 400/220 KV ICT
171 ER-23 NP-5929-A 1000 2000.0000 220 KV ROURKELA (PG) - TARKERA (GRIDCO) -1
172 ER-24 NP-5933-A 1000 2000.0000 220 KV ROURKELA (PG) - TARKERA (GRIDCO) -2
173 ER-25 NP-5932-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV ROURKELA (PG) - JAMSHEDPUR (PG) -1
174 ER-26 NP-5931-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV ROURKELA (PG) - JAMSHEDPUR (PG) -2
175 ER-27 NP-5910-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV BARIPADA (PG) - KOLAGHAT (WB)
176 ER-28 NP-5991-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV RENGALI (PG) - BARIPADA (PG)
177 ER-29 NP-5987-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV RENGALI (PG) - INDRAVATI (PG)
178 ER-30 NP-5989-A 500 2000.0000 220 KV RENGALI (PG) - RENGALI (GRIDCO) -1
179 ER-31 NP-5990-A 500 2000.0000 220 KV RENGALI (PG) - RENGALI (GRIDCO) -2
180 ER-32 NP-4154-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV PURNEA (PG) - MALDA (PG)
181 ER-33 NP-4155-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV PURNEA (PG) - BINAGURI-1
182 ER-34 NP-5957-A 500 2000.0000 220 KV JEYPORE (PG) - JEYNAGAR (GRIDCO) -1
183 ER-35 NP-5958-A 500 2000.0000 220 KV JEYPORE (PG) - JEYNAGAR (GRIDCO) -2
184 ER-36 NP-5959-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV JEYPORE (PG) - INDRAVATI (PG)
185 ER-37 NP-5884-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV BINAGURI (PG) - BONGAIGAON (NER)-1
186 ER-38 NP-5960-A 1600 3636.3636 400 KV JEYPORE (PG) - M'MUNDALI (GRIDCO)
187 ER-39 NP-6465-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV BIRPARA (PG) - CHUKHA (CHPC) -1
188 ER-40 NP-6464-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV BIRPARA (PG) - CHUKHA (CHPC) -2
189 ER-41 NP-6490-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV BIRPARA (PG) – MALBASE190 ER-42 NP-6462-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV BIRPARA (PG) - SALAKATI (PG) -1
191 ER-43 NP-6463-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV BIRPARA (PG) - SALAKATI (PG) -2
192 ER-44 NP-6469-A 600 1200.0000 132 KV BIRPARA (PG) - BIRPARA (WBSEB) -1
193 ER-45 NP-5881-A 1600 2000.0000 220 KV BINAGURI (PG) - JALPAIGURI(WB)-2
194 ER-46 NP-6491-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV BIRPARA (PG) - SILIGURI (PG) -1
195 ER-47 NP-6468-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV BIRPARA (PG) - SILIGURI (PG) -2
196 ER-48 NP-6083-A 600 1200.0000 132 KV PURNEA (PG) - PURNEA (BSEB) -3
197 ER-49 NP-6084-A 600 1200.0000 132 KV PURNEA (PG) - DALKHOLA (WB)
198 ER-50 NP-5949-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV SILIGURI (PG) - DALKHOLA (PG) -1
199 ER-51 NP-5948-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV SILIGURI (PG) - DALKHOLA (PG) -2
200 ER-52 NP-5945-A 600 1200.0000 132 KV SILIGURI (PG) - NBU (WBSEB) -2
201 ER-53 NP-5946-A 600 1200.0000 132 KV SILIGURI (PG) - NBU-(WBSEB) -1
202 ER-54 NP-5947-A 600 1200.0000 132 KV SILIGURI (PG) - RANGIT (NHPC)-1&2
203 ER-55 NP-6093-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV PUSAULI (PG) - DEHRI (BSEB)
204 ER-56 NP-6092-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV PUSAULI (PG) - SAHUPURI (NR)
205 ER-57 NP-5950-A 600 1200.0000 132 KV SILIGURI (PG) - MELLI (SIKKIM)
206 ER-58 NP-6476-A 600 1200.0000 132 KV MALDA (PG) - MALDA (WBSEB) -1
207 ER-59 NP-6478-A 600 1200.0000 132 KV MALDA (PG) - MALDA (WBSEB) -2
208 ER-60 NP-6477-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV MALDA (PG) - DALKHOLA (PG) -1
209 ER-61 NP-6479-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV MALDA (PG) - DALKHOLA (PG) -2
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210 ER-62 NP-6081-A 800 1200.0000 132 KV PURNEA (PG) - PURNEA (BSEB) -1
211 ER-63 NP-6082-A 800 1200.0000 132 KV PURNEA (PG) - PURNEA (BSEB) -2
212 ER-64 NP-0415-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV PURNEA (PG) - DALKHOLA (PG) -1
213 ER-65 NP-0389-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV PURNEA (PG) - DALKHOLA (PG) -2
214 ER-66 NP-6460-A 500 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF DURGAPUR 400/220 KV ICT -1215 ER-67 NP-6461-A 500 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF DURGAPUR 400/220 KV ICT -2
216 ER-68 NP-5831-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV DURGAPUR(PG) – BIDHANAGAR(WB)
217 ER-69 NP-6453-A 500 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF MAITHON (PG) 400/220 KV ICT -1
218 ER-70 NP-6449-A 500 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF MAITHON (PG) 400/220 KV ICT -2
219 ER-71 NP-5927-A 500 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF ROURKELA (PG) 400/220 KV ICT -1
220 ER-72 NP-5930-A 500 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF ROURKELA (PG) 400/220 KV ICT -2
221 ER-73 NP-5992-A 500 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF RENGALI (PG) 400/220 KV ICT -1
222 ER-74 NP-5988-A 500 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF RENGALI (PG) 400/220 KV ICT -2
223 ER-75 NP-5955-A 500 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF JEYPORE (PG) 400/220 KV ICT -1
224 ER-76 NP-5951-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV SIDE OF SILIGURI (PG) 220/132 KV ICT -1
225 ER-77 NP-5956-A 600 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF JEYPORE (PG) 400/220 KV ICT -2
226 ER-78 NP-6095-A 300 1200.0000 132 KV PUSAULI(PG)-DEHRI(BSEB)
227 ER-79 NP-6094-A 300 1200.0000 132 KV PUSAULI(PG)-KARMANASA(BSEB)
228 ER-80 NP-5943-A 2000 3636.3636 400 KV ROURKELA-RAIPUR - I
229 ER-81 NP-5928-A 2000 3636.3636 400 KV ROURKELA-RAIPUR - II
230 ER-82 NP-6514-A 2000 3636.3636 400 KV SASARAM (PG) EAST BUS-1
231 ER-83 NP-6515-A 2000 3636.3636 400 KV SASARAM (PG) EAST BUS-2
232 ER-84 NP-5961-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV JEYPORE (PG) - GAJUWAKA (PG) -1
233 ER-85 NP-5962-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV JEYPORE (PG) - GAJUWAKA (PG) -2
234 ER-86 NP-5966-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV INDRAVATI (PG) - INDRAVATI P/H)
235 ER-87 NP-5890-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV SIDE OF BINAGURI 400/220 KV ICT-2
236 ER-88 NP-6475-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV MALDA (PG) - PURNEA (PG)
237 ER-89 NP-6064-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV BIHARSARIFF (PG) - SASARAM (NR) -1238 ER-90 NP-6062-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV BIHARSARIFF (PG) - SASARAM (NR) -2
239 ER-94 NP-6516-A 600 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF PUSAULI 400/220KV ICT-2
240 ER-95 NP-6058-A 300 2000.0000 220 KV SIDE OF ARAH 220/132 KV 100 MVA ICT-1
241 ER-96 NP-6059-A 300 2000.0000 220 KV SIDE OF ARAH 220/132 KV 100 MVA ICT-2
242 ER-97 NP-6513-A 600 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF PUSAULI 400/220KV ICT-1
243 ER-98 NP-5916-A 400 1200.0000 132 KV BARIPADA - BARIPADA (GRIDCO)
244 ER-99 NP-5912-A 400 1200.0000 132 KV BARIPADA - RAIRANGPUR (GRIDCO)
245 EM-01 NP-6026-A 300 1200.0000 132 KV GANGTOK(PG) - MELLI (SIKKIM)
246 EM-02 NP-6027-A 300 1200.0000 132 KV GANGTOK(PG) - RANGIT (NHPC)
247 EM-03 NP-6029-A 300 1200.0000 132 KV SIDE OF GANGTOK 132/66 KV ICT-1
248 EM-04 NP-6030-A 300 1200.0000 66 KV SIDE OF GANGTOK 132/66 KV ICT-1
249 EM-05 NP-6028-A 300 1200.0000 132 KV SIDE OF GANGTOK 132/66 KV ICT-2
250 EM-06 NP-6025-A 300 1200.0000 66 KV SIDE OF GANGTOK 132/66 KV ICT-2
251 EM-07 NP-5086-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV BINAGURI (PG)-TALA (THP)-1
252 EM-08 NP-5087-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV BINAGURI (PG)-TALA (THP)-2
253 EM-09 NP-5088-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV BINAGURI (PG)-MALBASE(PG)-3
254 EM-10 NP-5888-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV BINAGURI (PG)-TALA (THP)-4
255 EM-11 NP-5090-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV BINAGURI-PURNEA-1
256 EM-12 NP-5091-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV BINAGURI-PURNEA-2
257 EM-13 NP-5092-A 2000 3636.3636 400 KV BINAGURI-PURNEA-3
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258 EM-14 NP-5093-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV BINAGURI-PURNEA-4
259 EM-15 NP-5848-A 600 36,363,636 400 KV SIDE OF SUBHASGRAM ICT-1
260 EM-16 NP-5845-A 600 36,363,636 400 KV SIDE OF SUBHASGRAM ICT-2
261 EM-17 NP-5360-A 2000 3636.3636 400 KV SUBHASGRAM-JEERAT (WBSEB)
262 EM-18 NP-5080-A 1600 2000.0000 220 KV SUBHASGRAM-SUBHASGRAM-1 (WB)263 EM-19 NP-5847-A 1600 2000.0000 220 KV SUBHASGRAM-SUBHASGRAM-2 (WB)
264 EM-21 NP-6061-A 3000 3636.3636 400 KV BIHARSARIFF-BALIA (NR)-1
265 EM-22 NP-6065-A 3000 3636.3636 400 KV BIHARSHARIFF-BALIA (NR)-2
266 EM-23 NP-5071-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV MZ'PUR (PG)-BIHARSARIFF-1
267 EM-24 NP-5230-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV MZ'PUR (PG)-BIHARSARIFF-2
268 EM-25 NP-5074-A 2000 3636.3636 400 KV MZ'PUR (PG)-GORAKHPUR(NR)-1
269 EM-26 NP-9981-A 2000 3636.3636 400 KV MZ'PUR (PG)-GORAKHPUR(NR)-2
270 EM-27 NP-5075-A 2000 3636.3636 400 KV MZ'PUR - PURNEA-1
271 EM-28 NP-5062-A 2000 3636.3636 400 KV MZ'PUR - PURNEA-2
272 EM-29 NP-5073-A 600 3636.3636 400/220 KV MZ'PUR ICT-2
273 EM-30 NP-9983-A 600 3636.3636 400/220 KV MZ'PUR ICT-1
274 EM-31 NP-5063-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV MZ'PUR(PG) - KANTI(BSEB)-1
275 EM-32 NP-5061-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV MZ'PUR(PG) - KANTI(BSEB)-2
276 EM-41 NP-5871-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV RANCHI(PG)-MAITHON(PG)-2
277 EM-42 NP-5873-A 600 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF RANCHI ICT-2
278 EM-43 NP-5872-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV SIDE OF RANCHI ICT-2
279 EM-44 NP-5879-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV RANCHI - PATRATU (JSEB)
280 EM-45 NP-5874-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV RANCHI - CHANDIL (JSEB)
281 EM-46 NP-5877-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV RANCHI-MAITHON-1
282 EM-47 NP-5835-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV RANCHI – SIPAT -I
283 EM-48 NP-5836-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV RANCHI – SIPAT -II
284 EM-50 NP-6086-A 600 1200.0000 220/132 KV PURNEA ICT-1
285 EM-51 NP-2517-A 600 1200.0000 220/132 KV PURNEA ICT-2286 EM-52 NP-2518-A 600 1200.0000 220/132 KV PURNEA ICT-3
287 EM-53 NP-5273-A 2000 3636.3636 400 KV PATNA (ER) - BALIA (NR)-2
288 EM-54 NP-5272-A 2000 3636.3636 400 KV PATNA - KHG-1
289 EM-55 NP-5270-A 600 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF PATNA ICT-1
290 EM-56 NP-5271-A 1000 3636.3636 220 KV SIDE OF PATNA ICT-1
291 EM-57 NP-5274-A 2000 3636.3636 400 KV PATNA (ER) - BALIA (NR)-1
292 EM-58 NP-5914-A 400 1200.0000 132 KV BARIPADA (PG) - BALASORE (GRIDCO)-2
293 EM-59 NP-5911-A 800 2000.0000 132 KV SIDE OF BARIPADA 220/132 KV ICT
294 EM-60 NP-5878-A 600 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF RANCHI ICT-1
295 EM-61 NP-5870-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV SIDE OF RANCHI ICT-1
296 EM-62 NP-5839-A 600 3636.3636 400 KV SIDE OF PATNA ICT-2
297 EM-63 NP-5866-A 1000 2000.0000 220 KV SIDE OF PATNA ICT-2
298 EM-64 NP-5865-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV PATNA - FATUA-1
299 EM-65 NP-5832-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV PATNA - KHAGAUL-2
300 EM-66 NP-5913-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV BARIPADA (PG) - BALASORE (GRIDCO)-2
301 EM-67 NP-5886-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV BINAGURI – TEESTA- V- I
302 EM-68 NP-5887-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV BINAGURI – TEESTA- V- II
303 EM-69 NP-5909-A 1200 3636.3636 315 MVA ICT AT BARIPADA
304 EM-71 NP-5838-A 2000 3636.3636 400 KV PATNA – KHG-2
305 EM-72 NP-6056-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV ARAH – KHAGAUL - 1
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306 EM-73 NP-6057-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV ARAH – KHAGAUL - 2
307 EM-74 NP-5846-A 2000 3636.3636 400 KV SUBHASHGRAM – SAGARDIGHI (WB)
308 EM-75 NP-6470-A 300 1200.0000 132 KV BIRPARA (PG) – BIRPARA (WB) -2
309 EM-76 NP-5072-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV JAMSHEDPUR (PG)- MEJIA (DVC)
310 EM-80 NP-6509-A 1000 2000.0000 220 KV MAITHON (PG) – K’NESHWARI (DVC)-3311 EM-81 NP-6510-A 1000 2000.0000 220 KV MAITHON (PG) – K’NESHWARI (DVC)-4
312 EM-82 NP-5876-A 2000 3636.3636 400 KV RANCHI (PG)- ROURKELA (PG)-1
313 EM-83 NP-6530-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV RANCHI (PG)- ROURKELA (PG)-2
314 EM-84 NP-6519-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV MAITHON (PG)- MAITHON RB (MPL)-1
315 EM-85 NP-6520-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV MAITHON (PG)- MAITHON RB (MPL)-2
K METERS INSTALLED IN BSEB
316 BI-01 NP-5841-A 1200 2000.0000 220 KV B’SHARIF(BSEB) - BIHARSHARIF(PG)-1
317 BI-02 NP-5840-A 1200 2000.0000 220 KV B’SHARIF(BSEB) - BIHARSHARIF(PG)-2
318 BI-03 NP-6088-A 600 1200.0000 132 KV PURNEA (BSEB) - PURNEA (PG) -1
319 BI-04 NP-6089-A 600 1200.0000 132 KV PURNEA (BSEB) - PURNEA (PG) -2
320 BI-07 NP-6074-A 600 1200.0000 132 KV SABOUR (BSEB) - KHG (NTPC)
321 BI-10 NP-6076-A 150 1200.0000 132 KV KHG (BSEB) - KHG (NTPC)
322 BI-11 NP-6052-A 200 1200.0000 132 KV ARAH (BSEB) - ARAH (PG)
323 BI-12 NP-0538-A 200 1200.0000 132 KV DUMRAON (BSEB) - ARAH (PG)
324 BI-13 NP-6053-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV KHAGAUL(BSEB) - ARAH (PG)-1
325 BI-14 NP-6060-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV KHAGAUL(BSEB) - ARAH (PG)-2
326 BI-20 NP-5236-A 600 1200.0000 132 KV KISHANGANJ (BSEB) – PURNEA (PG)
327 BI-21 NP-6085-A 600 1200.0000 132 KV KISHANGANJ (BSEB) – DALKHOLA (WB)
328 BI-48 NP-6070-A 600 1200.0000 132 KV BIHARSHARIFF (BSEB ) TIE AT RAJGIR
329 BI-49 NP-6099-A 300 1200.0000 132 KV MOHANIA (BSEB) – PUSAULI (PG)
330 BI-50 NP-6098-A 300 1200.0000 132 KV DEHRI (BSEB) – PUSAULI (PG)
331 BI-51 NP-6090-A 600 1200.0000 132 KV PURNEA (BSEB) – PURNEA (PG) -3
332 BI-52 NP-0480-A 600 2000.0000 220 KV BODHGAYA(BSEB) - PATRATU -1 (JSEB)
333 BI-53 NP-0426-A 600 2000.0000 220 KV BODHGAYA(BSEB) - PATRATU -2 (JSEB)
334 BI-54 NP-0537-A 600 2000.0000 220 KV BODHGAYA(BSEB) - PATRATU -3 (JSEB)
335 BI-55 NP-6066-A 600 1200.0000 132 KV RAJGIR (BSEB) - BARHI (DVC)
336 BI-56 NP-5842-A 600 1200.0000 132 KV BIHARSHARIF (BSEB) - BARHI (DVC)
337 BI-57 NP-5844-A 1200 2000.0000 220 KV BIHARSARIFF (BSEB) - TENUGHAT (JSEB)
338 BI-58 NP-6078-A 600 1200.0000 132 KV SULTANJ(BS)-SABR -LALMAT(JSEB)-2
339 BI-59 NP-6073-A 600 1200.0000 132 KV SULTANGANJ (BSEB) - LALMATIA (JSEB)
340 BI-60 NP-6015-B 120 1200.0000 132 KV SONENAGAR (BSEB) - GARWAH (JSEB)
341 BI-61 NP-6047-B 40 1200.0000 132 KV SULTANGANJ (BSEB) - DEOGARH (JSEB)
342 BI-62 NP-6097-A 600 2000.0000 220 KV DEHRI (BSEB) - PUSAULII (PG)
343 BI-63 NP-6017-B 60 1200.0000 132 KV KARMANAS(BSEB) - CHANDAUL (UP)
344 BI-64 NP-6018-B 60 1200.0000 132 KV KARMANASA (BSEB) – SAHUPURI (UP)-2
345 BI-66 NP-6013-B 120 1200.0000 132 KV SONENAGAR(BSEB) - RIHAND(UPSEB)
346 BI-67 NP-5843-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV B’SHARIF(BSEB) - BIHARSHARIF(PG)-3
347 BI-68 NP-5064-A 600 2000.0000 200 KV KANTI (BSEB)-MZ'PUR (PG)-1
348 BI-69 NP-5065-A 600 2000.0000 200 KV KANTI (BSEB)-MZ'PUR (PG)-2
349 BI-70 NP-6077-A 600 2000.0000 132 KV SULTANGAN(BS)-SABR -LALMAT(JSEB)-1
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CTR PTR PLACE OF INSTALLATION OF SEM
L METERS INSTALLED IN JSEB
350 JS-01 NP-6103-A 1200 2000.0000 220 KV RAMCH’PUR(JSEB) - JAMSHEDPUR(PG)-1
351 JS-02 NP-5119-A 1200 2000.0000 220 KV RAMCH’PUR(JSEB) - JAMSHEDPUR(PG)-2
352 JS-03 NP-6108-A 600 1200.0000 132 KV LALMATIA (JSEB) - KHG (NTPC)353 JS-04 NP-6109-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV LALMATIA (JSEB) - FKK (NTPC)
354 JS-05 NP-6116-A 1200 2000.0000 220 KV CHANDIL (JSEB) – RANCHI (PG)
355 JS-06 NP-6121-A 1200 2000.0000 220 KV CHANDIL (JS) – CHANDIL (JS) [FUTURE]
356 JS-07 NP-6122-A 1200 2000.0000 220 KV HATIA (JSEB) – RANCHI (PG)
357 JS-08 NP-6118-A 1200 2000.0000 220 KV CHANDIL (JS) – CHANDIL (JS) [FUTURE]
358 JS-40 NP-6605-B 120 1200.0000 132 KV PATRATU (JSEB) – PATRATU (DVC)-2
359 JS-51 NP-6102-A 600 2000.0000 220 KV RAMCH’PUR (JSEB) - JODA (GRIDCO)
360 JS-52 NP-6117-A 300 1200.0000 132 KV KENDOPOSI (JSEB) - JODA (GRIDCO)
361 JS-53 NP-6009-B 60 1200.0000 132 KV GOELKERA (JSEB) - ROURKELA (GRIDCO)
362 JS-54 NP-6004-B 120 1200.0000 132 KV PATRATU (JSEB) - PATRATU (DVC) -1
363 JS-55 NP-6003-B 120 1200.0000 132 KV PATRATU (JSEB) - RAMGAR (DV) -TR. BUS
364 JS-56 NP-6104-A 600 1200.0000 132 KV CHANDIL (JSEB) - MANIQUE (DVC)
365 JS-57 NP-6119-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV CHANDIL (JSEB) - SANTALDIH (WB)
366 JS-58 NP-6113-A 400 1200.0000 132 KV GARWA (JSEB) - RIHAND (UPSEB)
367 JS-59 NP-0425-A 600 2000.0000 220 KV PATRATU(JSEB) - BODHGAYA -1 (BSEB)
368 JS-60 NP-0434-A 600 2000.0000 220 KV PATRATU(JSEB) - BODHGAYA -2 (BSEB)
369 JS-61 NP-0431-A 1200 2000.0000 220 KV PATRATU(JSEB) - BODHGAYA -3 (BSEB)
370 JS-62 NP-6115-A 1600 2000.0000 220 KV TENUGHAT (JSEB) - BIHARSARIFF (BSEB)
371 JS-63 NP-6107-A 600 1200.0000 132 KV LALMATIA (JSEB) - SABOUR (BSEB)
372 JS-64 NP-0000-A 400 1200.0000 132 KV JAPLA (JSEB) - SONENAGAR (BSEB)
373 JS-65 NP-6048-B 40 1200.0000 132 KV DEOGARH (JSEB) - SULTANGANJ (BSEB)
374 JS-66 NP-6110-A 200 1200.0000 132 KV JAMTARA (JSEB) - MAITHON (DVC
M METERS INSTALLED IN DVC
375 DV-01 NP-6563-B 160 2000.0000 220 KV PARULIA (DVC) - PARUL (PG) -1&2(SUM)
376 DV-03 NP-6561-B 320 2000.0000 220 KV K'NESWARI (DV) - MAITH (PG) -1&2(SUM)
377 DV-04 NP-6507-A 2000 3636.3636 400 KV MEJIA (DVC)- MAITHON(PG)
378 DV-05 NP-6508-A 2000 3636.3636 400 KV MEJIA (DVC)- JAMSHEDPUR (PG)
379 DV-08 NP-6492-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV K'NESWARI (DVC) - MAITHON (PG) -3
380 DV-09 NP-6493-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV K'NESWARI (DVC) - MAITHON (PG) -4
381 DV-51 NP-6007-B 160 1200.0000 132 KV BARHI (DVC) - RAJGIR/BSF (BSEB)
382 DV-53 NP-6006-B 120 1200.0000 132 KV PATRATU (DVC)-PATRATU(JS)-1&2(SUM)
383 DV-55 NP-6011-B 120 1200.0000 132 KV MANIQUE (DVC) - CHANDIL (JSEB)
384 DV-56 NP-6562-B 40 1200.0000 132 KV MAITHON (DVC) - JAMTARA (JSEB)
385 DV-57 NP-6008-B 160 2000.0000 220 KV JAMSHEDPUR (DVC) - JINDAL(GRIDCO)386 DV-58 NP-0633-B 160 1200.0000 132 KV WARIA (DVC) - DPL (WBSEB) -1&2(SUM)
387 DV-60 NP-6564-B 320 2000.0000 220 KV WARIA (DVC) - BIDHANNAGAR (WB)-1
388 DV-61 NP-6558-B 160 1200.0000 132 KV KOLAGHAT(DVC) - KOLAGHAT (WB)
389 DV-62 NP-6560-B 40 1200.0000 132 KV PURULIA (DVC) - PURULIA (WB) [DE-REG]
390 DV-64 NP-6471-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV WARIA (DVC) - BIDHANNAGAR (WB)-2
391 DV-65 NP-6559-B 60 1200.0000 132 KV KH’PUR (DV) – KH”GPUR (WB) [DE-REG]
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392 OR-01 NP-5934-A 600 2000.0000 220 KV TARKERA (GRIDCO) - ROURKELA (PG) -1
393 OR-02 NP-5935-A 600 2000.0000 220 KV TARKERA (GRIDCO) - ROURKELA (PG) -2
394 OR-03 NP-5984-A 600 2000.0000 220 KV RENGALI (GRIDCO) - RENGALI (PG) -1395 OR-04 NP-5985-A 600 2000.0000 220 KV RENGALI (GRIDCO) - RENGALI (PG) -2
396 OR-05 NP-5963-A 600 2000.0000 220 KV JEYNAGAR (GRIDCO) - JEYPORE (PG) -1
397 OR-06 NP-5964-A 600 2000.0000 220 KV JEYNAGAR (GRIDCO) - JEYPORE (PG) -2
398 OR-07 NP-5969-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV M'MUNDALI (GRIDCO) - TSTPP (NTPC) -1
399 OR-08 NP-5976-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV M'MUNDALI (GRIDCO) - TSTPP (NTPC) -2
400 OR-09 NP-5981-A 600 2000.0000 220 KV M'MUNDALI (GRIDCO) - TSTPP (NTPC) -1
401 OR-10 NP-5982-A 600 2000.0000 220 KV M'MUNDALI (GRIDCO) - TSTPP (NTPC) -2
402 OR-11 NP-5986-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV RENGALI (GRIDCO) - TSTPP (NTPC)
403 OR-12 NP-0553-A 600 2000.0000 220 KV TTPS (GRIDCO) - TSTPP (NTPC)
404 OR-13 NP-5967-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV INDRAVATI P/H (GRIDCO) – IND’VATI (PG)
405 OR-14 NP-5977-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV M'MUNDALI (GRIDCO)- JEYPORE (PG)
406 OR-51 NP-0383-A 200 1200.0000 132 KV RO’KELA (GRIDCO) - GOELKERA (JSEB)
407 OR-52 NP-5939-A 400 1200.0000 132 KV JODA (GRIDCO) - KENDPOSI (JSEB)
408 OR-53 NP-5937-A 600 2000.0000 220 KV JODA (GRIDCO) – RAMCH’PUR (JSEB)
409 OR-54 NP-6502-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV JINDAL (GRIDCO) - JAMSHEDPUR (DVC)
410 OR-55 NP-0624-B 120 2000.0000 220 KV JODA BUS COUPLER
411 OR-56 NP-5940-A 600 2000.0000 220 KV BUDHIPADAR (GRIDCO) - RAIGAR(WR) -1
412 OR-57 NP-5941-A 600 2000.0000 220 KK BUDHIPADAR (GRIDCO) - KORBA (WR) -2
413 OR-59 NP-5944-A 800 2000.0000 220 KK BUDHIPADAR (GRIDCO) - KORBA (WR) -3
414 OR-60 NP-5906-A 600 1200.0000 220 KV BALASORE(GRIDCO)-BARIPADA(PG)-1
415 OR-61 NP-5908-A 400 1200.0000 132 KV BARIPADA(GRIDCO)-BARIPADA(PG)
416 OR-62 NP-5907-A 400 1200.0000 132 KV RAIRANGPUR(GRIDCO)-BARIPADA(PG)
417 OR-63 NP-5904-A 600 2000.0000 220 KV BALASORE(GRIDCO)-BARIPADA(PG)-2
O METERS INSTALLED IN WBSEB
418 WB-01 NP-6489-A 600 1200.0000 132 KV BIRPARA (WB) - BIRPARA (PG) -1
419 WB-02 NP-6474-A 600 1200.0000 132 KV BIRPARA (WB) - BIRPARA (PG) -2
420 WB-03 NP-5952-A 600 1200.0000 132 KV NBU(WB) - NJP(PG)/MOINAGURI(WB)
421 WB-04 NP-5953-A 600 1200.0000 132 KV NBU(WB) - NJP(PG)
422 WB-05 NP-6480-A 600 1200.0000 132 KV MALDA (WB) - MALDA (PG) -1
423 WB-06 NP-6472-A 600 1200.0000 132 KV MALDA (WB) - MALDA (PG) -2
424 WB-07 NP-6486-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV BIDHANNAGAR (WB) - PARULIA (PG)
425 WB-08 NP-6445-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV JEERAT (WB) - FKK (NTPC)
426 WB-09 NP-6446-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV JEERAT (WB) - SUBHASGRAM
427 WB-10 NP-6487-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV KOLAGHAT (WB) - BARIPADA (PG)
428 WB-11 NP-5917-A 600 1200.0000 132 KV RAMMAM (WB) - RANGIT (NHPC)
429 WB-12 NP-6482-A 2000 3636.3636 400 KV SAGARDIGHI (WB) – FKK (NTPC)
430 WB-13 NP-6483-A 2000 3636.3636 400 KV SAGARDIGHI (WB) – SUBHASHGRAM (PG)
431 WB-51 NP-6484-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV BIDHANNAGAR (WB) - WARIA (DVC)-1
432 WB-52 NP-6455-A 600 2000.0000 132 KV DALKHOLA (WB) - KISHANGANG (BSEB)
433 WB-53 NP-6488-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV SANTALDIH (WB) - CHANDIL (JSEB)
434 WB-54 NP-6485-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV BIDHANNAGAR (WB) - WARIA (DVC)-2
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435 WB-59 NP-5994-A 200 600.0000 66 KV KALIMPONG (WB) - MELLI (SIKKIM)
436 WB-60 NP-0612-B 240 1200.0000 132 KV DPL (WB) - WARIA (DVC) -1&2(SUM)
P METERS INSTALLED IN SIKKIM
437 SM-01 NP-6481-A 300 600 66 KV RABANGLA (SIKKIM) - RANGIT (NHPC)438 SM-02 NP-5995-A 300 1200.0000 132 KV MELLI (SIKKIM) - SILIGURI (PG)
439 SM-03 NP-5996-A 150 1200.0000 132 KV MELLI (SIKKIM) - GANGTOK (PG)
440 SM-04 NP-5997-A 300 2000.0000 132 KV MELLI (SIKKIM) - RANGIT (NHPC)
441 SM-51 NP-5849-A 300 600.0000 66 KV MELLI (SIKKIM) - KALIMPONG (WB)
Q METERS INSTALLED IN NER-ER
442 NE-81 NP-5304-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV SALAKATI (PG) - BIRPARA(PG)-1
443 NE-82 NP-5303-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV SALAKATI (PG) - BIRPARA(PG)-2
444 NE-83 NP-5305-A 300 1200.0000 132 KV SALAKATI (PG) - GELEPHU (BHUTAN)
445 NE-84 NP-0364-A 300 1200.0000 132 KV GELEPHU (BHUTAN) - SALAKATI (PG)
446 NE-85 NP-5313-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV BONGAIGAON (PG) - BINAGURI -1
447 NE-86 NP-5318-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV BONGAIGAON (PG) - BINAGURI-2
R METERS INSTALLED IN SR-ER
448 DC-01 NP-5376-A 2000 3636.3636 GAJUWAKA (PG) HVDC STN (SOUTH BUS) -1
449 DC-02 NP-5377-A 2000 3636.3636 GAJUWAKA (PG) HVDC STN (SOUTH BUS) -2
450 DC-03 NP-5378-A 2000 3636.3636 GAJUWAKA (PG) HVDC STN (EAST BUS) -1
451 DC-04 NP-5379-A 2000 3636.3636 GAJUWAKA (PG) HVDC STN (EAST BUS) -2
S METERS INSTALLED IN NR-ER
452 NR-01 NP-3052-A 2000 3636.3636 400 KV BALIA (NR)- PATNA (ER)-1
453 NR-02 NP-5043-A 2000 3636.3636 400 KV BALIA (NR)- PATNA (ER)-2
454 NR-03 NP-1530-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV SAHUPURI (NR) - PUSAULI (PG)
455 NR-05 NP-1529-A 400 1200.0000 132 KV SAHUPURI (NR) - K'NASA (BSEB)-2
456 NR-06 NP-1292-A 400 1200.0000 132 KV CHANDAULI (NR) - K'NASA
457 NR-07 NP-1295-A 400 1200.0000 132 KV RIHAND(NR) - SONENAGAR (BSEB)
458 NR-08 NP-1296-A 400 1200.0000 132 KV RIHAND(NR) - GARWA (JSEB)
459 NR-09 NP-6101-A 2000 3636.3636 SASARAM (PG) NORTH BUS-1 SARNATH
460 NR-10 NP-6091-A 2000 3636.3636 SASARAM (PG) NORTH BUS-2 ALLAHABAD
461 NR-11 NP-5010-A 2000 3636.3636 400 KV G'RKPUR(NR) - MZ'PUR(ER)-1
462 NR-12 NP-5009-A 2000 3636.3636 400 KV G'RKPUR(NR) - MZ'PUR(ER)-2
463 NR-13 NP-5406-A 2000 3636.3636 400 KV BALIA - BIHARSHARIFF (ER)-1
464 NR-14 NP-5345-A 2000 3636.3636 400 KV BALIA - BIHARSHARIFF (ER)--2
T METRS INSTALLED IN WR-ER
465 CS-54 NP-2122-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV KORBA (WR) - BUDIPADAR (ER)-2
466 CS-55 NP-2133-A 800 2000.0000 220 KV KORBA (WR) - BUDIPADAR (ER)-3467 CS-56 NP-2104-A 600 2000.0000 220 KV RAIGAR(WR) - BUDIPADAR (ER)
468 CS-57 NP-5713-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV RAIGAR(WR) - ROURKELA (ER)-1
469 CS-58 NP-5714-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV RAIGAR(WR) - ROURKELA (ER)-2
470 CS-59 NP-2465-A 1000 3636.3636 400 KV KORBA (WR) - VINDHYACHAL (WR)
471 CS-60 NP-6245-A 2000 3636.3636 400 KV SIPAT (WR) – RANCHI- 1
472 CS-61 NP-6253-A 2000 3636.3636 400 KV SIPAT (WR) – RANCHI- 2
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3.6 FICTITIOUS METERS
Sometimes it is required to treat a combination of METERS as a single entity. e.g.
(i) Total drawal of an SEB
(ii) Total relief from a generating station
(iii) Total transaction of energy between two regions.
In this case, these items can be treated as just like a single meter, we call it as
FICTITIOUS METER (FICTMTRS). The following listed meters are called
FICTMTRS used to simplify the calculation process. Every fictitious meter consists
and basically summation of certain no of Real meters. Real meters are the actualmeters which are placed at different location and store the raw data. E.g.
START
01 (FK-92) M9
+(FK-08) +(FK-09) +(FK-10) +(FK-11)
+(FK-12) +(FK-13) +(FK-17) +(FK-15) +(FK-16)
………………………..
100 (RN-97) M2
+(RN-95) -(RN-96)
101 (RN-99) M1
(RN-95)*3.8/100
END
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The detail list of FICTITIOUS METERS are given in ANNEXURE-B
3.7 CALCULATION OF NET INJECTION AND DRAWL
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Following Main and Back up Meters are used for calculating Farakka Net Injection:
MAIN METERS FEEDER NAME BACK UP METERS
LOC ID LOC ID
FK-08 400 KV FARAKKA- KHG-I FK-25
FK-09 400 KV FARAKKA- KHG-II FK-26
FK-10 400 KV FARAKKA- DGPR (PG)-I FK-23
FK-11 400 KV FARAKKA- DGPR (PG)-II FK-24
FK-12 400 KV FARAKKA- MALDA (PG)-I FK-28
FK-13 400 KV FARAKKA- MALDA (PG)-II FK-29
FK-14 220 KV FARAKKA- LALMATIA (JSEB) JS-04
FK-15 400 KV FARAKKA- JEERAT (WB) WB-08
FK-16 400 KV FARAKKA- SAGARDIGHI (WB) WB-12
FK-17 HV SIDE OF 400/220 KV ATR FK-27
For Net injection of Farakka one Fictitious meter FK-92 is used.
(FK-92) = +(FK-08) +(FK-09) +(FK-10) +(FK-11)
+(FK-12) +(FK-13) +(FK-15) +(FK-16) +(FK-17)
METER IN G A R R A N GEMEN T A T
FARAKKA STPS (3X200 + 2X500 MW)
G-2G-1
LALMATIA
FK-14
FK-02FK-01
DGPR
1
MAL DA
2JEERAT-1
FK-13
FK-28
FK-16
FK-22
FK-09
FK-26
400 KV
FK-08
FK-25
G-4G-3
FK-04FK-03
FK-11
FK-24
FK-10
FK-23
220 KV
DGPR
2
FK-15
FK-21
JEERAT-2
FK-05
AUX TRA NS (TIE)
FK-06 FK-07 FK-17
FK-27
K 'GAON
1K 'GAON
2
FK-18
G-5
FK-12
FK-29
MAL DA
1
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Following Main and Back up Meters are used for calculating Kahalgaon Net Injection :
MAIN METERS FEEDER NAME BACK UP METERS
LOC ID LOC ID
KH-07 400 KV KHG- FARAKKA-I KH-21
KH-08 400 KV KHG- FARAKKA-II KH-22
KH-09 400 KV KHG- MAITHON (PG)-I KH-23
KH-10 400 KV KHG- MAITHON (PG)-II KH-24
KH-11 400 KV KHG- B’SHARIFF (PG)-I KH-25
KH-12 400 KV KHG- B’SHARIFF (PG)-II KH-26
KH-13 132 KV KHG-SABOUR (BESEB) BI-07
KH-14 132 KV KHG-LALMATIA (JSEB) JS-03
KH-19 132 KV KHG-KHG (BESEB) BI-10
KH-31 400 KV KHG- B’SHARIFF (PG)-III KH-33
KH-32 400 KV KHG- B’SHARIFF (PG)-IV KH-34
KH-35 400 KV KHG- PATNA (PG)-I KH-37
KH-36 400 KV KHG- BARH (NTPC) KH-38
For Net injection of Kahalgaon one Fictitious meter KG-92 is used.
(KG-92) = (KH-85) = +(KH-07) +(KH-08) +(KH-09) +(KH-10) +(KH-11)
+(KH-12) +(KH-31) +(KH-32) +(KH-35) +(KH-36)
+(KH-13) +(KH-14) +(KH-19)
M E T E R IN G A R R A N G E M E N T A T
K A H AL G A O N S T P S ( 4 X 2 1 0 M W + 3 X 50 0 M W )
1 3 2 K V
G- 2G- 1
K H - 2 7
K H - 1 5K H 2 8
K H - 1 6
L A L M A T I AS A B O U R
K H -1 3K H - 0 6K H - 0 5 K H -1 4K H -1 7 K H -18
K H - 0 2K H - 0 1
F A R A K K A - 2F A R A K K A -1 M A IT H O N -2M A I T H O N -1
B ’ S H A R I F F - 1
B ’ S H A R I F F - 2
K H -1 1
K H -2 5
K H - 1 2
K H - 2 6
K H - 0 8
K H - 2 2
4 0 0 K V
K H -0 7
K H -2 1
C O L O N Y
G-4G-3
K H - 0 4K H - 0 3
K H - 1 0
K H - 2 4
K H -0 9
K H -2 3
1 3 2 K V
1 1 K V A U X
K A H A L G A O N
Ba rhP a t n a - 1B’S F-4B’S F-3
K H - 3 6
K H - 3 8
K H - 3 5
K H - 3 7
K H - 3 2
K H - 3 4
K H - 3 1
K H - 3 3
G- 5
K G -0 1 K G -0 2 KG-03
G-6 G-7
K H - 1 9
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Following Main and Back up Meters are used for calculating Talcher Net Injection :
MAIN METERS FEEDER NAME BACK UP METERS
LOC ID LOC ID
TL-03 HV SIDE 400/220 KV ATR-1 TL-09+TL-10
TL-04 HV SIDE 400/220 KV ATR-1 TL-11+TL-12
TL-05 400 KV TALCHER-ROURKELA (PG)-I TL-21 TL-06 400 KV TALCHER-ROURKELA (PG)-II TL-22
TL-07 400 KV TALCHER-RENGALI (PG)-I TL-23
TL-08 400 KV TALCHER-RENGALI (PG)-II TL-24
TL-13 HV SIDE 220/11 KV STN TRF. TL-13
TL-14 400 KV TALCHER STG-I- STG-II-1 TL-16
TL-15 400 KV TALCHER STG-I- STG-II-2 TL-17
TL-18 400 KV TALCHER-M’MUNDLI (GR)-I OR-07
TL-19 400 KV TALCHER-M’MUNDLI (GR)-II OR-08
For Net injection of Talcher one fictitious meter TL-92 is used.
(TL-92) = +(TL-81) +(TL-05) +(TL-06) +(TL-07) +(TL-08) +(TL-14)
+(TL-15) +(TL-18) +(TL-19)
[ where TL-81 (Fictitious Meter) = +(TL-03) +(TL-04) -(TL-13)]
M ETE RING ARRANGEM ENT AT
TALCHER STPS (2 X 500 M W)
G-2G-1
TL-03
TL-25TL-04
TL-26
DUBURI-2
TL-12TL-10
TL-13
TL-09
TL-02TL-01
RENGALI-2RENGALI-1
ROURKELA-2
ROURKELA-1
TL-07
TL-23
TL-08
TL-24
TL-06
TL-22
220KV
TL-05
TL-21
RENGALI
PS
TTPS-111 KV
(AUX)
TL-15TL-14 TL-17 TL-16
T L - 3 1
T L - 4 1
T L - 3 2
T L - 4 2
T L - 3 3
T L - 4 3 T L - 3 4
400KV
Stage -II
F DR-I F DR-II F DR-III F DR-IV
400KV
Stage -I
TL-11
DUBURI-1
TO HVDC STATION TALCHER
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METERING ARRANGEMENT AT RANGIT
Following Main and Back up Meters are used for calculating Rangit Net Injection:
MAIN METERS FEEDER NAME BACK UP METERS
LOC ID LOC ID
RG-04 132 KV RANGIT - SILIGURI ER-54
RG-06 132 KV RANGIT - RAMMAM WB-11
RG-07 66 KV RANGIT - RABANGLA SM-01
RG-10 132 KV RANGIT - MELLI SM-04
RG-11 132 KV RANGIT – GANTOK EM-02
For Net injection of Rangit one Fictitious meter RG-92 is used.
(RG-92) = +(RG-04) +(RG-06) +(RG-07) +(RG-10) +(RG-11)
SILIGURI
RAMAM
RG 04
MELLI
RANGIT
RG03
RG 09RG06
RG08
RG02RG 01
GANGTOK
RG 07
66 kV
RG10 RG11
EM02
EM01
SM031SM041
RABANGLA
EM 06EM 04
EM 05EM 03
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Following Main and Back up Meters are used for calculating Teesta Net Injection :
MAIN METERS FEEDER NAME BACK UP METERS
LOC ID LOC ID
TS-05 400 KV TEESTA-BINAGURI(PG)-I TS-07
TS-06 400 KV TEESTA-BINAGURI(PG)-II TS-08
For Net injection of Teesta one Fictitious meter TS-92 is used.
(TS-92) = +(TS-05) +(TS-06)
CVT
N. SILIGURI-
S
B/C
BUS PTGT-3
3x70 MVA(1-φ)
13.8/400 kV
U-3
170MW
U-2
170MW
U-1
170MW
GT-2
3x70 MVA(1-φ)
13.8/400 kV
100VA
400 V/ 110 V/
100V each
S
MC MC
CVT
N. SILIGURI-2
TEESTA STAGE -V HPS
GT-3
3x70 MVA(1-φ)
13.8/400 kV
METERING ARRANGEMENT AT TEESTA
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METERING ARRANGEMENT AT TALA AND CHUKHA
Following Main and Back up Meters are used for calculating Tala and Chukha NetInjection :
MAIN METERS FEEDER NAME BACK UP METERS
LOC ID LOC ID
EM-07 400 KV BINAGURI (PG) - TALA (THP)-I TH-01
EM-08 400 KV BINAGURI (PG) - TALA (THP)-II TH-02
EM-09 400 KV BINAGURI (PG) – MALBASE BT-39
EM-10 400 KV BINAGURI (PG) - TALA (THP)-IV -------
ER-39 220 KV BIRPARA (PG) - CHUKHA (CHP)-I CU-01
ER-40 220 KV BIRPARA (PG) - CHUKHA (CHP)-II CU-02
ER-41 220 KV BIRPARA (PG) – MALBASE BT-40
BT-33 220 KV MALBASE (BHUT)- CHUKHA (CHP) CU-03
BT-38 400 KV MALBASE (BHUT) - TALA (THP) -------
For Net injection of Tala and Chukha Fictitious meters TH-91 & CU-91are used respectively.
(TH-91) = +(BT-38) +(EM-07) +(EM-08) +(EM-10) -(BT-99)
[Where BT-99 is a FICTITIOUS Meter]
(BT-99) = +(BT-33) +(BT-38) -(ER-41) -(EM-09)
(CU-91) = +(ER-39) +(ER-40) +(BT-33)
ER 41
ER 42
ER 44
ER 46ER 47
ER 43
ER 40 ER 39
BIR.(W)
BIRPARA
CU02CU 03
CU 07 CU 08CU06CU05
CU 01SINGHIGAON
BINAGURI
BT 39
SALAKATI
EM 7 EM 7 EM 10 EM 9
BT38 BT37 BT36 BT33
BT40
BT34BT35
ER 22
TALA
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METERING ARRANGEMENT AT MAITHON RIGHT BANK (MPL)
Following Main and Back up Meters are used for calculating Maithon Right Bank (MPL)Net Injection :
MAIN METERS FEEDER NAME BACK UP METERS
LOC ID LOC ID
MR-01 400 KV MAITHON RB (MPL)) - MAITHON (PG)-I EM-84
MR-02 400 KV MAITHON RB (MPL)) - MAITHON (PG)-II EM-85
For Net injection of Maithon RB (MPL), Fictitious meters MR-92 is used.
(MR-92) = + (MR-01) + (MR-02)
400 KV MAITHON RB BUS
STANDBY
MAITHON(PG)-2 MAITHON(PG)-1
G-1
STANDBY
CHECK
G-2
CHECK
MR-02 MR-01
STANDBY STANDBY
GT-1 GT-2 AUX. TR-1 AUX. TR-2
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B’SARIFF B’SARIFF
N
R
C
E
N
T
R
A
L
S
E
C
T
O
R
B
S
E
B D
V
C
RAJGIR
BSF
BARHI
PURNIAPURNIA
K’GAON K’GAON
K’GAONSABOUR
CHANDAULI KARMNASA
SONENAGAR
BI 66
BI 63
BI 64
ER 01
BI 57JS 62
BI 01
ER 02BI 02
BI 10 KH 19
ER 62BI 03
ER 63BI 04
BI 07 KH 13
BI 56
BI 55DV 51
RIHAND
400 KV
220 KV
132 KV(M) ---- MAIN
(C) ----- CHECK
(M(C)
(M(C)
(C)(M
(M(C)
(C (M
(C) (M
(M
J
S
E
B
BODHGAYAPATRATU
B’SFTENUGHAT
LALMATIA SABOUR
SULTANGANJ
SONENAGAR
DEOGARH SULTANGANJ
JAPLA
BI 60JS 64
BI 58
BI 59
JS 63
BI 61JS 65
BI 54
BI 53
JS 61
JS 60
BI 52JS 59(M(C)
(M
(M
(M
(M
(M
(M
(C)
(C)
(C)
(C)
(C)
SAHUPURI (C)
NR 06
NR 05
METER LOCATIONS IN BSEB
INTER-CONNECTED SYSTEM
ER 48
BI 67 ER 03
ARRAH (C) ARRAH
BI 11
BI 12
DUMRAO (C) ARRAHER 09
ER 10
(M
(M
KHAGAUL (C) ARRAH(MBI 13
BI 14
DEHRI (C) (M PUSAULIBI 62 ER 55
NR 07ER 78
PUSAULIMOHANIA
DEHRI (C)
KARMNASA(M
BI 68 EM 31
KANTI (M MUZ’PUR(C)
BI 69 EM 32
KHAGAUL (C) (M PATNA
FATUAH (C)(M PATNA
ER 79BI 49
BI 50
EM 65
EM 64
W
B
DALKHOLA KISHANGANJ
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JSEB NET DRAWAL
Following Main and Back up Meters are used for calculating JSEB Net drawal:
MAIN METERS FEEDER NAME BACK UP METERS
LOC ID LOC ID
JS-01 220 KV R’CHANDARPUR (JSEB) – J’SHEDPUR (PG)-1 ER-17
JS-02 220 KV R’CHANDARPUR (JSEB) – J’SHEDPUR (PG)-2 ER-18
JS-40 132 KV PATRATU (JSEB) - PATRATU (DVC)-2 }
JS-54 132 KV PATRATU (JSEB) - PATRATU (DVC)-1 }DV-53
JS-51 220 KV R’CHANDARPUR (JSEB) – JODA (GR) OR-53
JS-52 132 KV KENDIPOSI (JSEB) - JODA (GR) OR-52
JS-53 132 KV GOELKERA (JSEB)-ROURKELA (GR) OR-51
JS-56 132 KV CHANDIL (JSEB)- MANIQUI (DVC) DV-55JS-57 220 KV CHANDIL (JSEB) - SANTALDIH (WBSEB) WB-53
JS-58 132 KV GARWA (JSEB) - RIHAND (NR) NR-08
JS-62 220 KV TENUGHAT (JSEB) - BIHARSHARIFF (BSEB) BI-57
JS-63 132 KV LALMATIA (JSEB) – SABOUR (BSEB) BI-58+BI-70
JS-64 132 KV JAPLA (JSEB) – SONNAGAR (BSEB) BI-60JS-65 132 KV DEOGARH (JSEB) – SULTANGANJ (BSEB) BI-61
JS-66 132 KV JAMTARA (JSEB) – MAITHON (DVC) DV-56
EM-44 220 KV RANCHI (PG) – HATIA (JSEB) JS-07
EM-45 220 KV RANCHI (PG) – CHANDIL (JSEB) JS-05
FK-14 220 KV FARAKKA (NTPC) – LALMATIA (JSEB) JS-04KH-14 132 KV KAHALGAON (NTPC) – LALMATIA (JSEB) JS-03
For Net Drawal of Jharkhand one Fictitious meter JS-91 is used
(JS-91) = +(JS-81) +(JS-82) +(JS-83) +(JS-84) +(JS-85) -(WB-53)
-(NR-08)
[Where JS-81, JS-82, JS-83, JS-84 & JS-85 are FICTITIOUS Meters]
(JS-81) = +(JS-01) +(JS-02) -(EM-44) -(EM-45)
(JS-82) = -(FK-14) -(KH-14)
(JS-83) = +(JS-51) -(OR-52) +(JS-53)
(JS-84) = -(DV-53) -(DV-55) -(DV-56)
(JS-85) = -(BI-57) -(BI-58) -(BI-70) -(BI-60) -(BI-61)
[Presently Some Check Meters are Used For JSEB Calculation due to non availability of Main meter]]
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B
S
E
B
C
E
N
T
RA
L
S
E
C
T
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B
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B
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