Saes P 119
Saes P 119
                                              Contents
                                          1     Scope ................................................................ 2
                                          2     Conflicts and Deviations ................................... 2
                                          3     References........................................................ 2
                                          4     Acronyms and Definitions ................................. 5
                                          5     General ............................................................. 5
                                          6     Substation Buildings ......................................... 8
                                          7     Substation Yard .............................................. 12
                                          8     Substation Bus Configurations ........................ 19
                                          Revision Summary................................................. 21
1 Scope
        This standard presents the mandatory requirements for the design and installation of
        onshore and when specifically specified in this standard, offshore power substations.
This document may not be attached to nor made a part of purchase orders.
        2.1     If there are any conflicts between this standard and associated project or
                engineering documents, this standard shall take precedence. The exception is if
                an approved Waiver Request has been included with the purchasing documents.
        2.2     Any conflicts between this document and other applicable Mandatory Saudi
                Aramco Engineering Requirements (MSAERs*) shall be addressed to the
                EK&RD Coordinator.
                * Examples of MSAERs are Saudi Aramco Materials System Specifications (SAMSSs),
                  Engineering Standards (SAESs) and Standard Drawings (SASDs).
        2.3     Any deviation from the requirements herein shall follow internal company
                procedure SAEP-302.
3 References
        The selection of material and equipment, and the design, construction, maintenance, and
        repair of equipment and facilities covered by this standard shall comply with the latest
        edition of the references listed below unless otherwise noted.
5 General
        5.4     Location of substation and substation equipment shall comply with SAES-B-055.
                Substations shall be located in non-classified areas as defined by SAES-B-068.
                5.5.3    The following status conditions shall be displayed, but not limited to:
                         a)   Loss of circuit breaker tripping supply (Minimum one alarm per bus)
                         b)   Loss of switchgear protection supply (Minimum one alarm per bus)
                         c)   Loss of circuit breaker SF6 gas pressure
                         d)   Low circuit breaker operating air pressure
                         e)   Power transformer combustible gas present
                         f)   Power transformer pressure relief valve operated
                         g)   Power transformer Buchholz relay alarm
                         h)   Power transformer Buchholz relay trip
                         i)   On load tap changer oil flow relay trip
                         j)   Power transformer high winding temperature
                         k)   Power transformer loss of reference potential on Automatic Voltage
                              Regulator (AVR)
                         l)   Power transformer loss of cooling fan supply voltage
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Document Responsibility: Electrical Substations Equipment Standards Committee                  SAES-P-119
Issue Date: 1 January 2018
Next Planned Update: 30 July 2020                                                                Substations
                               Alarms are equipment specific. Some substations will not have all of
                               these alarms, or may require more as deemed necessary.
        5.6     Tap changer, automatic voltage regulator, protection and circuit breaker control
                panels shall be located inside the substation building when associated equipment
                is located in an outdoor transformer yard or switchyard (for example,
                transformer with an automatic tap changer or outdoor circuit breaker).
                Exception to 5.6:
                      Built-in control panels within the SF6 dead tank circuit breakers shall be installed
                      with the breakers outside.
6 Substation Buildings
        6.2     Passageways shall have an unobstructed width of 1.12 meter and shall provide a
                minimum 2.3 meter headroom.
                               The exterior cable buses should have the minimum bend angles as most
                               of bends angles should be accommodated inside the substation.
                6.3.2     Cable buses shall not be routed through the space, shown as Space (y)
                          in Figure 1 and Figure 2, which is directly in front of the adjacent large
                          transformer containing more than 7,570 liter of insulated oil.
                6.3.4     The elevation of the bottom of the lowest interior cable tray shall be a
                          minimum of 2.67 meter above the main substation floor.
        6.4     Substation service-entrance and branch circuit feeders conductors other than
                grounding conductors shall enter or exit through the building walls, and enter
                the equipment from the top.
                Exceptions to 6.4:
                -   GIS requires cable basement/cable entry room. AIS or controlgear, housed in the
                    same GIS building in the vicinity of 33 or 34.5 kV GIS, or in the adjacent building to
                    GIS housing auxiliary controlgear(s) and/or switchgear(s), are allowed for bottom
                    entry/exit.
        6.5     Maximum substation building length and width shall be limited to 75 and 15
                meters respectively.
                Exception to 6.5:
        6.6     Structural design calculations to verify the buildings blast design capacity shall
                be conducted in accordance with SAES-B-014.
Commentary Note:
6.7 Substation interior and exterior lighting shall be provided as per SAES-P-123.
        6.8     All interior substation lighting shall be fed from different buses of Secondary-
                Selective low voltage switchgear.
                Commentary Note:
        6.13    Substation roof drainage shall not be to the transformer yard side of the
                substation building.
6.14.2 The ground below the building shall be at or above finished grade.
6.14.4 Shall not drain to the transformer yard side of the substation building.
                6.14.5     The side of the building adjacent to the transformer yard shall have a
                           solid wall (fire-rating the same as the building wall) that separates the
                           space from the transformer yard.
                           Commentary Note:
                                 Note that paragraph 6.4 does not allow cable or electrical raceways to
                                 enter/exit through the floor, except GIS installations as per exception to
                                 6.4.
        6.15    The concrete floor in front of switchgear shall be flush with the roller level of
                lower breaker carriage rack and have a smooth surface to facilitate removal and
                rolling of breaker. This floor area shall be surface hardened for rolling stock.
        6.16    Underneath switchgear and controlgear, one of the following shall be provided
                to ensure the equipment is maintained on an even plane:
                6.16.2     The floor shall be horizontal in both planes with a maximum surface
                           height variation less than 5 mm per 3 meters.
        6.17    Substation buildings shall have a minimum 2 hour fire rating and be constructed
                in accordance with SAES-M-100, and where required by SAES-O-Series as
                vital equipment.
        6.18    A battery room and battery handling facilities shall be provided for stationary
                batteries in accordance with SAES-P-103.
6.19 Circuit breaker testing facilities and operating tools shall be provided and
                      Since providing for future double-ending will require additional floor space,
                      this should be addressed in the design basis or project proposal documents.
        6.21    Substation buildings shall have a telephone and data communications. This shall
                include connection to the plant local area network. SAES-P-126 mandates a
                dedicated (stand lone) Ethernet network for the power system automation.
        6.22    Substation buildings shall have provisions for mounting and protecting as-built
                key one-line diagrams for ready reference of operating personnel.
6.23 Substation buildings shall have smoke detection systems per SAES-B-014.
        6.24    Substation buildings shall have Distributed Control System (DCS) Input/Output
                (I/O) ports available. This shall be implemented either by remote I/O racks(s)
                and/or DCS controllers within the substation. Design, installation, and
                interconnection to plant DCS system shall be per the applicable SAES-J-Series.
        6.25    Substation buildings housing 69 kV and above GIS and its adjacent building
                housing auxiliary controlgear(s) and/or switchgear(s) should be constructed with
                same elevation level as main building to avoid re-entrance corners or recessed
                areas as per SAES-M-009.
        6.26    The GIS building shall be constructed with an underground cable basement/cable
                entry room as specified in TES-P-119.19 and TES-P-119.21. The building
                basement floor shall be at least 1.0 meter above the ground water table level.
                Exception to 6.26:
                      In areas with high underground water level, an elevated GIS building, without
                      basement/cable entry room, is allowed.
        6.27    Substation buildings shall be provided with exit doors every 15 meters in the
                long side wall, which is opposite to transformers side.
                absorber before its release outside the substation building. The duct shall be
                oriented in horizontal plane, and the exhaust shall be extended at least 2 meters
                beyond the periphery of the switchgear. The duct outlet shall exhaust into a
                restricted access area that shall extend a minimum of 3 meters directly in front
                of the exhaust outlet and 1.5 meters to each side of the exhaust outlet.
7 Substation Yard
                7.1.3      The intent of the above requirements is met by gate(s) which can be
                           opened to provide the required clearance.
                7.2.1      For transformers containing 7,570 liters and less of insulated oil:
                           Clearance shall be per 7.1 above.
                7.2.2      For transformers containing more than 7,570 liter of insulated oil:
                           a)    Separation from buildings:
                                 If the building has a fire rating; 6.1 meters or greater (Figure 1).
                           b)    Separation from any other substation yard equipment, for
                                 example, transformers, reactors, capacitor banks:
                                 If no fire barrier or barrier fire rating is less than 1 hour: greater
                                 than a minimum of 9.1 meters of clear space (Figure 2).
                                                                                                  X
                                                                                                             2 hours Firewall
                             Building
                                                                                                                                               Building
                                                                                                                                               Substation
                                                                                                                                                                                2 hours Firewall
                                                                                                                                                                                                     X
<X <X
Generic
Space (y)
                                                                                                                                2m
                                                                                                                                                                                                    600 mm
                                                                                                         1 hour Firewall
                                                                                                                                                            Building 2 hours
                                                                                                                                                              Substation
                                                                                                                                                                Firewall
                                                                                                                                                                                                                        300 mm
                                                                                                                                      600 mm
2m
6.1m
6.1m
6.1m
9.1 m
Space (y)
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Figure 2
                7.3.1      For power transformers up to 2.5 MVA no drainage is required and oil
                           containment shall be in the form of toe walls of sufficient height and
                           area to contain twice the oil volume of the transformer.
                           Exception to 7.3.1:
                7.3.2      For power transformers 2.5 MVA and above, the following oil
                           containment/drainage system shall be provided:
                           a)    Oil containment and drainage systems shall meet the general
                                 requirements of IEEE Std 980 and the specific requirements of
                                 SAES-S-020.
                           b)    Oil containment systems shall be designed to withstand a
                                 minimum 3 hours fire occurring within the bounds of the
                                 containment system.
                           c)    Oil containment shall be in the form of a concrete pit constructed
                                 around the transformer foundation to contain 110% of
                                 transformer oil. The perimeter of the spill containment shall be
                                 located beyond the portion of the electrical equipment containing
                                 oil, based on the height of bushing and conservator. The pit shall
                                 be equipped with a steel grating covered with crushed rock to a
        7.4     Transformer Neutral Ground Resister (NGR) shall be located in the substation
                yard. NGR shall be constructed as per 14-SAMSS-531 and shall not be
                mounted on a transformer.
        7.5     Fire water system design shall be in compliance with SAES-B-017 and
                SAES-B-019 for transformer, substation, and substation yard protection.
        7.6     The substation yard shall be completely paved as a plant area in accordance with
                the requirements of SAES-Q-006. The thickness of the combined asphalt layers
                shall not be less than 10 cm.
                Commentary Note:
                      The high surface resistivity of an asphalt-aggregate mixture under both wet and
                      dry conditions reduces the number of ground grid conductors required to obtain
                      safe step and touch potentials during ground faults.
        7.8     Equipment located in the substation yard shall not be accessible from the roof of
                the substation building.
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Document Responsibility: Electrical Substations Equipment Standards Committee                SAES-P-119
Issue Date: 1 January 2018
Next Planned Update: 30 July 2020                                                             Substations
                7.9.2       Outdoor units shall be equipped with self-closing covers which are
                            weatherproof when the covers are closed.
                7.9.3       Outdoor receptacles shall be fed from a Ground Fault Circuit Breaker
                            with 5 mA trip or from Equipment Protection Device (EPDs) with
                            nominal 30 mA trip. Receptacles with integral ground fault protection
                            are not acceptable).
        7.10    The Outdoor Substation switchyard (69 kV and above) shall be in accordance
                with the following:
                Commentary Note:
                        The Outdoor Substation construction is prohibited for new installations and only
                        allowed for expanding existing substations.
        7.11    Exposed equipment insulators, except for surge arresters, shall have a minimum
                leakage distance of 40 mm per kV line-to-line of the nominal system voltage.
        7.12    Surge arresters shall be installed on systems with nominal operating voltages of
                13.8 kV and above at the following locations:
                7.12.1     At interface points between overhead lines, open bus, and underground
                           lines. This include open bus transition used to connect underground
                           cables to air type transformer bushings.
                  7.13.2     Surge arrester shall be of the composite insulation type with silicone
                             rubber compound external insulation over a hermetically sealed
                             fiberglass core.
        8.2       The bus configuration of 33 or 34.5 kV GIS shall be single-bus with normally
                  open bus-section circuit breaker.
        8.3       The mandatory requirements for selecting and configuring GIS bus designs for
                  substations operating at 69 kV or above are defined in Table 3.
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Document Responsibility: Electrical Substations Equipment Standards Committee                           SAES-P-119
Issue Date: 1 January 2018
Next Planned Update: 30 July 2020                                                                        Substations
Commentary Note:
380 Breaker-and-a-Half S1
                                                        Breaker-and-a-Half                                   S1
                                             2-2-8                         2-2-8 or 2-1-6
                                                                                                             S2
                                    Double-Bus-Single-Breaker        Double-Bus-Single-Breaker
                       230
                                                   -                            Ring-Bus                     S3
                                                   -                           Radial-Bus                    S5
                                             2-2-8                            2-1-6
                                                                                                             S2
                                    Double-Bus-Single-Breaker        Double-Bus-Single-Breaker
                                            Ring-Bus                            Ring-Bus                     S3
                     69 to 132
                                                   -                           Inverted-PI                   S4
- Radial-Bus S5
                Specific Note(s):
                S1       Breaker-and-a-Half Configuration:
                            Spare bay breakers shall not be installed.
                            Layout shall accommodate future addition of necessary breakers to complete bay
                             configuration.
                S2       Double-Bus-Single-Breaker Configuration:
                            (2-2-8) arrangement consists of two (2) sectionalizers, two (2) couplers,
                             and eight (8) disconnectors, or
                            (2-1-6) arrangement consists of two (2) sectionalizers, one (1) coupler,
                             and six (6) disconnectors configured in Z shape.
                            Bus sectionalizer and bus coupler shall be operated normally closed.
                            Redundant feeders or redundant power sources shall not be connected to the same
                             bus segment or connected to the bus segments connected by the bus coupler.
                S3       Ring-Bus Configuration:
                            Redundant generation sources and redundant utility sources shall not be connected
                             to adjacent positions.
                            All breakers shall be operated normally closed.
                            The number of positions for onshore and offshore applications shall be limited to
                             four (4), and six (6), respectively.
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Document Responsibility: Electrical Substations Equipment Standards Committee                           SAES-P-119
Issue Date: 1 January 2018
Next Planned Update: 30 July 2020                                                                         Substations
                   S4       Inverted-PI Configuration:
                               Limited to two (2) primary and two (2) secondary feeders.
                               No breakers shall be installed in the secondary feeders.
                               The bus coupler shall be operated normally closed.
                   S5       Radial-Bus Configuration:
                               Acceptable for substations dedicated to feed gas or oil production wellsites.
                               The configuration shall include spare incoming breaker for future alternate supply.
Revision Summary
5 November 2012         Major revision.
27 April 2014           Editorial revision to synchronize substation receptacle requirement with SAES-P-100
                        requirement.
17 February 2015        Minor revision by adding 600 mm dike between transformer fire wall and substation building
                        and detailing the grading and oil containment pits for power transformers.
30 July 2017            Major revision by revising substations bus configurations and mandate GIS modular design
                        for 33 kV and above, increase substation length, and other improvements.
1 January 2018          Editorial revision to modify paragraphs 6.6.