SOW Doc 54d18d
SOW Doc 54d18d
SOW Doc 54d18d
INDEX
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Purpose of Tender
3. SECTION -III:
3.1 AMC Overview
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Public Address System
Earth Pit Maintenance
4.12 BMS Manpower
1.1 INTRODUCTION
BPCL is one of the leading Oil Marketing Companies in India with a retail chain of more
than 13000 Retail Outlets (ROs), about 4500 LPG Distributors and 300 offices spread across
length and breadth of the country. The state of art Corporate Data Centre (CDC), Sewree
Mumbai, the primary Data Center (DC), in BPCL is involved in IT services besides providing
network connectivity to its offices across India. BPCL intends to utilize existing
infrastructure to support Data Center related services for hosting various Servers &
Application in DC.
BPCL is issuing the current RFP to provide Manpower for managing Building
Management System (BMS) and Annual maintenance contract (AMC) for 24x7x365
supporting various utilities and infrastructure services as per following detailed scope
of work (SOW) & General Terms & conditions for state of art data center situated at
Sewree, Mumbai.
Qty
S.No Description of Equipment
3
1 BEST Isolator System Consisting of 3x400Amps Isolators (HRC Fuses)
2 BEST Bus Bar Chamber consisting of 3 Incoming Cables and 6 Outgoing 1
Cables and 800/5 A Current Transformer
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3 BEST Main Panel in DG Room consisting of 800Amps Motorised MCCBs, 1
800 Amps BUS Couplers, 800Amps MCCBs, 400Amps MCCB and other
MCBs with Programmable Logic Control Unit, TVSS
4 Auto Power Factor Control Panel consisting of 400Amps MCCB, 25KVAR 1
Capacitors and other MCBs.
5 Kirloskar make 500KVA Diesel Generator with DG Panels 2
6 LT Panel 1 and LT Panel 2 2
7 400Amps ASCO Switch (Input from LT1 & LT2, Output to UPS2 1
8 Emerson (DB Power) make 200KVA UPS 3
9 Emerson Mega Switch for 200KVA UPS 1
10 Emerson (DB Power) make 10 KVA UPS 2
11 DB Make INSTA Switches (Static Switch) in Network Room 9
12 Precision AC DB Panels 2 Nos. in Server Room, 1 no. in UPS 3
13 Emerson Precision ACs (Capacity 20TR+12.5TR+5TR) 10
14 Blue Star make Comfort AC (Capacity 1 x 8.3TR CDC Hall, 4 x 3TR CDC 11
Hall/ Monitoring Room, Conference Room Dy.Mgrs. Cabin, + 4 x 2TR
(Telecom Room) + 2 x 1.5TR BMS Room)
15 Distribution Panels 25 nos. consisting of 486 nos. of MCBs of various Capacity Set
16 Fire & Safety Very Early Smoke Detection Aspirators (VESDA) 3
17 Fire suppression Systems FM200 with panels (GAS NAF S125) Cylinders 8 Cylinders
(Make EUROPLEX TECHNOLOGIES)
18 Fire & Safety Smoke Detectors, RAT Repellants (Make Maser Electronics (P) Ltd. 140 & 240
19 Water Leakage Detection (WLD) system 2
20 Fire Extinguishers A B C Type 30
21 Security Systems - 3 x 24 port DVR (Make SCHLAGE SVMS-16-ME-XT-A) and 34 1 set
nos. CCTV cameras (Siemens, Iball, HIK Vision)
22 Interflex make Access Control Devices and Software 19 Doors
23 Trane make BMS Software with Desktop PC Set
24 Public Address System (1no. 250Watts Ahuja Amplifier, 18 nos. 10Watts Set
Ahuja Ceiling mounted Speakers, 2 nos. HORN Speakers, 1 no. Shure Mic,
Portable Amplifier Speaker system)
25 Earth Pits of GI Pipe and Copper Plate 20
26 BMS Operators (24x7 x 3 shifts) – One in 1st shift, One in 2nd shift and Two in 4
Third (Night) Shift
27 BMS Supervisor – Monday to Saturday – 9.00 AM to 6.00 PM 1
SECTION III -
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BPCL is looking for CDC (Corporate Data Center, Sewree, Mumbai) comprehensive
AMC services & BMS manpower support for a period of 3 years as per details given
below:
Scope of work for utilities and equipments installed at CDC for subject AMC for 3 years is
given as under:-
4.1.1 BEST Isolators (for Incoming from BEST Transformer) 3 nos. (RYB) x
400AMPs (each contains 3x400Amps HRC Fuse).
4.1.2 BEST Bus Chamber consisting 3x300 sqmm. Aluminium Armoured Incoming
cables from BEST Isolator and 6x300sqmm Aluminium Armoured Outgoing
cables to BEST Panel (Commissioned during January 2016).
BEST Incomer & Output Panel consisting EB1 Input and EB2 Input Make Qty
800 Amps Motorized MCCBs for EB1 incomer, EB2 incomer, DG1
Incomer and DG2 Incomer L&T 4
800Amps Motorized MCCBs Bus Couplers L&T 2
800 Amp MCCBs for Output LT1 and Output LT2 L&T 2
400 Amp MCCB for APFC Panel [8 Numbers capacitors of 25 KVAR] L&T 1
63Amps 4Pole MCB for Yard Lighting L&T 1
63Amps 2Pole MCB L&T 1
32Amps 2Pole MCB L&T 3
6 Amp MCBs for Panel Indicator Lights 24
Programmable Logic Control Unit 1
Vendor should ensure that once in 6 months, BEST incoming Power is fed through EB1 and
EB2 alternately. In case of any customization in PLC or issue with Programmable Logic
Control Unit, Vendor should be able to rectify the same immediately.
Single Line Diagram [SLD] for the panels is enclosed as ANNEXURE I and the details of the
cables utilized for the panels is given in ANNEXURE II.
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4.1.4 Auto Power Factor Control Panel mainly consisting the following
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800 Amp Air Circuit Breaker L&T 2
Generating Set Controller Narendra 2
Voltage Sensing Relay 2
4.2.15
Hooter panel consisting of relays with Hooter Speaker 2 No.
4.3 LT Panels:-
4.3.1 LT 1 Power Distribution Panel to Data Centre
LT1 Panel consisting of Make Qty
800 Amp MCCBs for Incomer, ATS Motor Legrand 2
400Amps MCCBs for ASCO, UPS1A, Spare Legrand 3
250 Amp MCCBs for PAC Legrand 2
125 Amp MCCB for CAC Gr. And First Flr. Legrand 2
100 Amps MCCB for PAC Legrand 2
63 Amps MCB for Lift, CAC, Work Station Legrand 5
40 Amp MCBs Lighting (Ground +First Floor) &
1no. 10KVA UPS Legrand 7
6 Amp MCBs for Panel Indicator Lights 24
Once in a year, Shutdown of LT1 panel should be done and maintenance of this panel has to
be carried out as per Standard Operating Procedure of LT Panels.
4.3.2 LT2 – Power Distribution Panel to Data Centre (Installed during January
2016)
LT2 Panel consisting of Make Qty
800 Amp 3Pole MCCB for Incomer L&T 1
400Amps 3Pole MCCBs for ASCO, UPS1B, Spare L&T 3
250 Amps 3Pole MCCBs for PAC DBs in Server Room L&T 2
100 Amp 3Pole MCCB for PAC is Spare L&T 1
125 Amps 3Pole MCCB for DB Panel in UPS Room L&T 1
63 Amps 4 Pole MCBs (1 no. for 10KVA UPS, 1 no. Spare) L&T 2
6 Amp MCBs for Panel Indicator Lights 10
Once in a year, Shutdown of LT2 panel should be done and maintenance of this panel has to
be carried out as per Standard Operating Procedure of LT Panels.
4.4 ASCO Switch 400Amps:- (Input from LT1 & LT2, Output to UPS2) Installed
during January 2016.
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4.5 UPS systems
Vendor should carry out comprehensive AMC & preventive maintenance of following
systems on quarterly basis:
The following are excluded under comprehensive AMC but these need to be checked
during quarterly preventive maintenance and report to be submitted.
Condenser Coil of Precision ACs.
Cooling Coil of Precision ACs.
Refilling of GAS NFS125.
Transformer in UPS.
Capacitors in UPS [were replaced during April 2015]
Batteries of UPS Systems.
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The preventive maintenance of UPS System includes the following
4.5.1 Checking of tightness of all power & control connections
4.5.2 Charger Settings
4.5.3 Inverter Settings
4.5.4 Rectifier settings
4.5.5 Battery bank health check including impedance check
4.5.6 Mode operation check
4.5.7 Check of all indications & cooling fans
4.5.8 Calibration/Settings of UPS parameters whenever required
4.5.9 9 nos. of DB Make INSTA Switches (Static Switch) in Network Room
Check all the indicators and Fuse.
Submission of Call sheets & reports
Vendor should carry out comprehensive AMC & preventive maintenance of following
systems on quarterly basis:
Precision AC (Emerson) – 20 TR – 6 nos.
Precision AC (Emerson) –12.5 TR –2 nos.
Precision AC (Emerson) –5 TR – 2 nos.
Replacement of all filters in Precision ACs is covered under this AMC.
The preventive maintenance includes the following
4.7.1 Cleaning up of unit & Air filter
4.7.2 Cleaning of cooling coil and condenser coil
4.7.3 Cleaning of humidifier bottle and electrodes
4.7.4 Cleaning of water supply strainer and drain inside the machine
4.7.5 Checking of driver belt & replace if necessary
4.7.6 Lubrication of bearings if necessary
4.7.7 Checking up of operating of unit, controller and condenser
4.7.8 Combing of fins of condenser & evaporate coil if necessary
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4.7.9 Measurement of current for all individual equipments
4.7.10 Checking of all overall relay settings
4.7.11 Checking of all electrical components for loose connections & lighting if
necessary
4.7.12 Checking of refrigeration piping for gas leakage
4.7.13 Checking of pulleys, motor mounts, and condenser fan mounts etc
4.7.14 Checking of panel insulation
4.7.15 Checking of temperature readings
4.7.16 Checking of microprocessor controllers for operation
4.7.17 Submission of Call sheets & reports
4.8 Comfort AC
Vendor should carry out comprehensive AMC & preventive maintenance of following
systems on quarterly basis:
Vendor should ensure Optimum usage of Comfort ACs in Corporate Data Centre.
The preventive maintenance of Comfort ACs includes following:
Cleaning up of unit & Air filter.
Cleaning of cooling coil & condenser coil.
Checking of driver belt & replace if necessary.
Lubrication of bearings if necessary.
Checking up of operating of unit, controller & condenser.
Combing of fins of condenser & evaporate coil if necessary.
Measurement of current of all individual equipments.
Checking of all overload relay settings.
Checking of all electrical components for loose connections & tighten if necessary.
Checking of refrigeration piping of gas leakage.
Checking of pulleys, motor mounts, and condenser fan mounts etc.
Checking of panel insulation.
Replacement / Repair of auto switch over device for 2 nos. of Voltas Split ACs in
case of any fault/ failure.
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Submission of Call sheets & reports.
In case of any help required in Dismantling the existing ACs for disposal, Vendor
should render such help to Corporate Data Centre.
4.9 Distribution Boxes for Electrical Supply to Server Room and Data Centre
4.9.1 Total Distribution Boxes of 25 Nos. and 486 nos. MCBs (Annexure IV given below).
During shutdown of LT Panels, maintenance of corresponding Distribution Boxes and
MCBs should be carried out as per Standard Operating Procedure of LT Panels.
4.9.2 LT Cables Regular checking of all LT cables as instructed by CDC In-charge.
4.9.3 Industrial Power Switches and Sockets - Regular checking of all these switches and
sockets as instructed by CDC In-charge.
4.10.3 Fire Detectors & alarm systems – analog/digital includes 140 nos. of smoke
detectors.
4.10.4 RAT Repellant – 20 Controller units with 240 no. transducer (Make Maser
Electronics (P) Ltd.), regular monitoring of these devices and ensure working.
4.10.5 Water Leakage Detection (WLD) system in Server Room & UPS Room regular
monitoring of this system should be done. WLD testing to be carried out during
Preventive Maintenance on quarterly basis.
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4.10.6 Fire Extinguishers –
Type of Fire Extinguishers Qty Capacity
ABC 7 5 Kg
ABC 5 2 Kg
CO2 5 4.5 Kg
DCP 1 75 Kg
DCP 2 10 Kg
NAF 10 5 Kg
Heavy Duty Smoke and Powder Exhaust Fan 4
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4.12.3 Public Address (PA) System
Public Address System (1no. 250Watts Ahuja Amplifier, 18 nos. 10Watts Ahuja
Ceiling mounted Speakers, 2 nos. HORN Speakers, 1 no. Shure make Mic,
Portable Amplifier Speaker system).
4.12.4 Earth pit maintenance –20 nos.
Vendor should ensure Earth Resistance is less than 2 Ohms.
Vendor should ensure regular watering of all Earth Pits.
In case of revamp of Earth pits, new Earth pits would have a warranty for
specific period. Maintenance of Existing Earth pits would continue.
Revamp of CCTV Camera System, BMS Software and Earth Pits are planned during 2017-
2018. Hence, AMC Payment of these equipment will be made for the proportionate period
accordingly.
6.1 Comprehensive AMC includes AMC for all hardware, software, components,
services & systems /sub-systems support provided by Vendor against any defect.
All parts required for maintenance of equipments and/or correction of faults will
be supplied by Vendor without any cost to BPCL.
6.2 Vendor should carry out preventive maintenance of all systems on quarterly basis.
6.3 Vendor should maintain an inventory of spare parts at site for critical systems to
avoid any delay in maintenance of equipments.
6.4 Vendor should provide maintenance support directly or thru authorized service
center or OEMs & their authorized franchisees alone.
6.5 Maintenance services shall be available to BPCL on 24 x 7 for all 365 days.
Vendor has to share escalation matrix for all Vendors.
6.6 Call Response: Vendor should ensure to provide high level of quality service
promptly, since this Data Center is very critical. Any call reported by BPCL to
Vendor should be responded within 2 hours and resolved within 6 hours.
6.7 Any delay in response and resolution shall attract penalty of Rs.500/- per day, per
call (service) failure will be deducted from vendor's current/ running bill, if any.
6.8 Vendor should send trained & experienced engineers with necessary authorization
letter or ID card for troubleshooting & rectification of problems.
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6.9 Engineers should always give a duly signed call report on company letter head or
company standard call-sheet format for all work/modifications carried out at site.
6.10 Vendor should supply new patches release for any software or product and will
bring to BPCL notice immediately, if any.
6.11 In case of absence of any person deployed for the purpose of this contract, suitable
replacement should be provided on immediate basis. BPCL team’s decision on
selection of staff depending on competency / experience will be final.
6.12 Non-attendance or non-rectifications of the faults coming under the scope of work
and terms & conditions of the contract will entitle BPCL to get the job done from
any other vendor at the risk and cost of the vendor. The final decision in this
regard would be taken by BPCL.
6.13 Vendor shall make available at site any safety equipment required to work with
electricity, fires, refrigerant, gases under pressure, places at any height, depth, and
in ducts and electrical safety equipments and safety belts, helmets, shoes,
rain/water protection equipments etc. which may be required for the purpose of
any job at no additional charge.
6.14 Vendor should provide at least two sets of uniform (pant, shirt and shoes) to each
of the persons deployed by him for one year of the contract period. M/s BPCL will
not be responsible for maintenance of the uniforms. The persons deployed are
required to be in uniform while they are on duty.
6.15 BPCL shall provide seating arrangement for the use by persons deployed under
this contract, at any place inside the building as deemed suitable by M/s BPCL.
The same may be changed by M/s BPCL as per their convenience.
6.16 Vendor should accept full and exclusive responsibility for Wages, PF, Bonus,
Medical, Leave, etc. and any other obligations referred to under the law now and
hereafter imposed by State Govt./Local Bodies for the person(s) deployed by the
tendered. The successful tenderer should accept full and exclusive responsibility
of insurance of the persons deployed by him.
6.17 The Vendors' liability shall be restricted only to the total contract value. This limit
shall not apply to damages for bodily injury (including death), and damage to real
property and tangible personal property for which vendor is legally liable. Vendor
shall in no event be liable for indirect, consequential, incidental and special
damages, third party claims and loss of/damage to data.
6.18 Vendor should make regular and full payment of wages, salaries, PF and any other
payments due to his employee(s) and furnish necessary proof.
6.19 If applicable vendor should obtain the necessary Labour License from the
licensing Authority under the Contract Labour (R&A) Act and Contract Rules
framed there under and produce the same to the authorised representative of
Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd., whenever asked to do so.
6.20 Vendor should comply with all Statutory laws and acts, Factory Act, Laws under
CL(R&A) Act 1970 and EPF & ESI ACT, Payment of wages act, Minimum
wages act or other Statutory Rules, regulations with their latest amendments, by-
laws applicable or which might become applicable at Mumbai with regard to the
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performance of the work included herein or touching this Contracts, from time to
time and take such necessary steps as may be deemed necessary in this regard.
The successful Vendor shall keep Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. indemnified
against all penalties, claims and liabilities of every kind for any violation of such
Acts, Laws or Regulations etc. by him/her, his/her agent or his/her staff.
6.21 If at any point of time, during the period of the Contract, it is observed by either
Vendor or BPCL, that any terms of the Contract are violated by the either party,
the non-defaulting party reserves the right to terminate the Contract with one
month notice. However, the right of termination shall be exercised by the non-
defaulting party, within a period of 30 days from the notice thereof.
6.22 It should be the responsibility of the vendor to ensure that no unlawful act is done
by their Staff while on duty.
6.23 In case of loss of the Corporation's property due to negligence or carelessness of
the person(s) deployed by the vendor, he will be responsible and shall make good
the same.
6.24 Vendor should be solely responsible for setting/resolving any dispute/claim of
his/her personnel during the period of the Contract. No liability shall accrue to
Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. under any circumstances even after expiry of
the contract.
6.25 During the tenure of the contract the contracting agency has to co-ordinate the
work with other agencies working inside or outside the BPCL office building.
Also in case of emergency or major problems the contractor has to provide
complete support and assistance to any other agency or for jobs of Electrical
maintenance, HVAC (Heat ventilation and air conditioning) system, DG set and
BEST Electrical Sub-station, interior contracts etc.
6.26 Damages to any Equipment due to unforeseen circumstance like Flood, Fire, and
Earthquake are not covered under this AMC.
Executive summary & write-up on the Proposed AMC for Acceptance of all should be
provided. Vendor need to provide a high-level synopsis in responses to the RFQ. The
executive summary should be a brief overview of the engagement and should identify the
main features and benefits of the proposed AMC.
The Vendor must specify the deviations / assumptions, if any, from the expectations
conceived in this Tender clearly. In case nothing is specified under this heading, it will be
assumed that there are no deviations from the BPCL’s proposals.
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9. Service Level Agreement
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ANNEXURE I
Single Line Diagram [SLD] for the Panels for the purpose of representation only
[To see the diagram open the PDF file uploaded separately
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ANNEXURE II
Description of Cables
S used in CDC Cable Used Length Material Type
BEST Bus Bar room to
Additional Bus Bar Panel in 3 Runs x 3.5C x 300
1 DG Room sq.mm Aluminium Armoured
Additional Bus Bar Panel in
DG Room to Incomer EB1
in BEST Panel in DG 3 Runs x 3.5C x 300
2 Room sq.mm 18M Aluminium Armoured
Additional Bus Bar Panel in
DG Room to Incomer EB2
in BEST Panel in DG 3 Runs x 3.5C x 300
3 Room sq.mm 105M Aluminium Armoured
BEST Panel in DG Room 2 Runs x 3.5C x 400
4 to LT Panel 1 in CDC sq.mm Aluminium Armoured
BEST Panel in DG Room 2 Runs x 3.5C x 400
5 to LT Panel 2 in CDC sq.mm Aluminium Armoured
4 Runs x 1 Core x 150 sq
6 LT Panel 1 to ASCO switch mm 7M Copper
4 Runs x 1 Core x 150 sq
7 LT Panel 2 to ASCO switch mm 5M Copper
4 Runs x 1 Core x 150 sq
8 LT Panel 2 to UPS 1B mm Copper
4 Runs x 1 Core x 150 sq
9 ASCO switch to UPS 2 mm 100M Copper
4 Runs x 1 Core x 150 sq
10 LT Panel 1 to UPS 1A mm Copper
LT Panel 2 to PAC DB1 in
11 server Room 3.5 Core x 150 sq mm 25M Aluminium Armoured
LT Panel 2 to PAC DB2 in
12 server Room 3.5 Core x 150 sq mm 25M Aluminium Armoured
LT Panel 2 to PAC DB3 in
13 UPS Room 3.5 Core x 70 sq mm 25M Aluminium Armoured
PAC DBs to Auto
Changeover Switches for
20TR PACs Server room (6
14 nos.) 3.5C x 25 Sq.mm 144M Copper Armoured
PAC DB3 in UPS Room to
Auto Changeover Switches
15 for 12.5TR PACs (2 nos.) 3.5C x 16 Sq.mm 50M Copper Armoured
BEST Panel to APFC Panel
16 in DG Room 3.5 Core x 240 sq mm 15M Aluminium Armoured
LT2 Panel to 10KVA UPS
2 (Ref PO 4505438061 on
17 SBTele) 4C x 6 Sq.mm 16M Copper Armoured
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Annexure III
Maintenance of Kirloskar DG sets
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Annexure IV
List of Distribution Boxes and MCBs
Total
No. No. Single Triple Four
DB Box of of Pole Pole Pole
Location DB DB Name MCB (SP) (TP) (FP) Rating Of MCBs
First Floor 13 Server DB 1A 32 30 2 30*32A SP, 2*63 A TP
First Floor Server DB 1B 32 30 2 30*32A SP, 2*63 A TP
First Floor Server DB 1C 34 33 1 33*32A SP, 1*63 A TP
First Floor Server DB 2A 32 30 2 30*32A SP, 2*63 A TP
First Floor Server DB 2B 32 30 2 30*32A SP, 2*63 A TP
First Floor Server DB 2C 32 30 2 30*32A SP, 2*63 A TP
2*63A TP,4*32A TP,8*20A
First Floor Server DB 1D 24 18 6 SP,10*32A SP
2*63A TP,4*32A TP,8*20A
First Floor Server DB 2D 24 18 6 SP,10*32A SP
First Floor PAC DB-2 4 0 4 4*63A TP
First Floor PAC DB-3 4 0 4 4*63A TP
First Floor CAC DB- 3 8 0 8 8*32 A TP
First Floor Lighting DB-1C 24 24 0 8*10A SP,8*16A SP,8*20A SP
First Floor Power DB-3B 24 24 0 8*20A SP, 8*16A SP,8*10A SP
Gr. ATS Room 3 PAC DB -1 4 0 4 2*63A TP, 2*32 A TP
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Annexure V
The scope of work for Electrician cum General Shift-In charge (BMS
Supervisor) to be placed at CDC is given below.
In case of any urgency during night or Sundays, he shall be called for assistance.
2. Check BEST Power Supply on the BEST Power Panel inside DG Room on daily
basis.
Verify Input 3 Phase Voltages
Check Output 3 Phase Voltages in the panel.
Check Power Factor Panel Meter for appropriate Power Factor and take
corrective action.
Check Power Factor Panel LED Lights.
4. Server Room
Should have good quality Megger meter with him.
Check Supply Voltage on all Server Racks on weekly basis.
Check Neutral to Earth Voltage on all Server Racks on weekly basis.
Ensure corrective action to reduce Neutral to Earth Voltage.
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5. Check all Lights and Other Electrical Equipment (MCB, Switches) on daily basis and
ensure replacement of defective lights through CDC Staff.
DG Room.
ATS Panel Room
Server Room
UPS Room
Telecom Room
Pantry Room
Wash Room
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