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Sushil Kumar

Good morning, Sir/Madam

First of all, thank you so much for giving me this type of opportunity to introduce myself in
front of you and your esteemed organisation.
My Name is Sushil Kumar Singh, | am from Bihar, Patna City and Vaishali District.
| have completed my class 10th from Bihar School Examination Board Patna in 2010 with
57.8 % of Marks. Also, | have completed class 12th from Bihar School Examination Board
Patnain 20212 with 73 % of Marks. then | have completed my Batchlar of Technology
Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Aryabhata knowledge university Patna, with 73%
of Marks.
When | have completed B. Tech, | have joined BL Kashyap and Sons Ltd as an Assistant
Electrical Engineer
for AIIMS Hospital Project Patna, From 2016 to 2019.

After completion of AlIMS Project | have joined Tribeni Construction Ltd as an Electrical
Engineer for Township Package where so many high rises building over there such as
Basement, ground Floor + 7th floor 5 tower, Shopping complex etc.

And when that project is completed, | have again joined BL Kashyap as a Senior Engineer
for
Redevelopment of Gomti Nagar Railway Station.
Where my job profile is to coordinate with Vendor, PMC, and Client.
Shop Drawing Review and Approval from PMC or Client.
Technical Data Sheet Review and Approval from PMC and Client.
Quantity Identify from Shop Drawing and Share with Procurement team for Procurement of
Materials.
When Contractor is onboard, | must conduct a Kick-off meeting and Work Progress Review
meeting on weekly of Half monthly basis. Where | have discussed with contractor how to
start smooth working and submission of required documents i.e. Labour Licence, CAR Policy,
or other compliances as per tender. Also discussed for Submission of Method statement,
Quality Plan, Checklist. Before starting a work, it is required to approved safe work method
statement and Inspection Testing Plan.

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Code and Standard


S.
No Description Of Items Design Standard

1 | Electrical Design IS Code, IEC Code, NBC, ECBC, IEEE, BS

IS Code, IEC Code, NBC, ECBC, BS


2 | ELV Design NFPA National Fire Protection Association
UL Underwriters Laboratories
ASHRAE American Society of Heating Refrigerating and Air-
Conditioning Engineer.
ECBC Energy Conservation Building Code.
ARI - Air Conditioning and Refrigerant Institute.

3 | HVAC Design NBC, IS, CPED


ISHRAE- Indian Society of Heating Refrigeration and Air-
Conditioning Engineers.
AHRI - Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute.
ASME- American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
AMCA-Air Movement and control Association.

1S 694
4 | Copper Wire IS 732 Conductor IEC 60228
Insulation IEC 60502
5 PVC Conduit IS 732 1S 9537
6 MS Conduit IS 732 1S 9537
7 | Distribution Board IEC 61439
8 |SPMB IEC 61439
9 | RCCB IEC 61008
Conductor
1S 8130 & IEC 60228
10 | LV Cables IS 1255 Insulation

1S 7098 & IEC 60502


Conductor
1S 8130 & IEC 60228
11 | HV Cables IS 1255 Insulation
1S 7098 & IEC 60502
12 | Cable Trays IEC 6537
13 | Raceways. IEC 6537
14 | Ceiling Fan IEC 60335
15 | G.I Boxes IEC 60884
. 151293
16 | Switch Sockets. |EC 60884

17 | Main LT Panels. IEC 61439


18 | ACB IEC 60947
19 | FSB/SDB Electrical IEC 61439

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20 | HVAC Starter Panel IEC 61439


21 | HT Panel IEC 61439
22 | VCB IEC 62271
23 | DG Sets 1SO 8258
24 | DG Alternator IEC 60034
25 | LIFT 1S 14665
26 | Escalator IS 14665
27 | Travellator 1S 14665
28 | Emergency Light Fixture 159583
29 | Lighting control System
30 | Earthing System 153043
31 Lighting Protection 1S 2309
System IEC 62305
£V 1S 11171
Transformer IEC 60076-I1
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34 | cCTv IEC 60839, IEC 62599
35 Fire & Life Safety NBC
FAS 2016.
36 | Heat Sensitive Detectors. 1S 2175
37 Automatic Fire Detection
and Alarm System 152189
38 | Smoke Detectors. 1S 11360

Work Execution Details.


Electrical
1 Conduiting Work: IS 732.
Wiring Work: 1S 732.
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DB Installation and Testing Work.


Cable tray Installation Work.
Cable Laying work 1.1KV (Buried and Above Cable Tray) IS 1255 LT Cable 750 MM
from FFI.
Cable Laying work 11 KV (Buried and Above Cable Tray) IS 1255 LT Cable 950 MM
from FFI.
Cable Laying work 33 KV (Buried and Above Cable Tray) IS 1255 LT Cable 1050 MM
from FFI.
General Note for buried cable laying: as per 1S1255 First 75 mm Sand Bed then Cable Laying
then Again 75 mm Sand Bed then Brick Bed for Cable Protection then Soil filling.
LT Panel Installation and Commissioning Work.

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8. HT Panel Installation and Commissioning Work.

9. DG Installation Ans Commissioning Work.


10. Transformer Installation and Commissioning Work.
11. Earthing Work
a. TNS
b. TNC
ELV Works
1. _Afire alarm system is a building system designed to
detect, alert occupants, and alert emergency forces of the presence of fire,
smoke, carbon monoxide, or other fire-related emergencies. Fire alarm systems
are required in most commercial buildings.
Component Of Fire Alarm System
a. Fire Alarm control Panel.
Smoke Detector - Below False Ceiling
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Heat Detectors - Kitchen, Pantry.


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Multicriteria Detector - Above False Ceiling (Ceiling & False Ceiling 800 MM).
Response Indicator.
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Addressable Hooter - Visible Unit Shall Be Minimum 110 Candle.


Fault Isolator Module - Every 20 Device or Module.
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Control Module - Shall provide to Activate/Deactivate Life safety Equipment.


Install at Zone.
i. Monitor Module - Shall Provide to get input for System Install near Flow
Switch
j. Beam Detector- Shall Provide in Double Height Area of More Than 10 Mtrs.
k. Auto Dialler - Shall Provide at Near to FACP for communication to fire brigade
Station.

a. All Lift are at Ground Floor.


b. All Lift are in Fire Man Mood.
c. Staircase Pressurisation Start.
d. Lift Pressurisation Start.
e. Access Control System Bypass.
f. AHU off.
g. Fire Damper Close.
2. CCTV System: CCTV (closed-circuit television) is a TV system in which signals are
not publicly distributed but are monitored, primarily for surveillance and security
purposes. CCTV relies on strategic placement of cameras and private observation
of the camera's input on monitors.
a. PANTILT ZOOM (PTZ)
DOME CAMERA
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BULLET CAMERA
INFRA RED NIGHT VISION CAMERA
DAY NIGHT CAMERA
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3. EPABX: The electronic private automatic branch exchange (EPABX) is equipment


that has made day-to-day working in the offices much simpler, especially in

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communication. The EPABX may be defined as a switching system that makes


available both internal and external switching functions of any organization.

HVAC Works.
1. Ducting.
2. Piping.
3. Air Handling Unit Installation and Commissioning
a. Motor
b. Fan
c. Coil
d. Filter
Ceiling Suspended Unit.
Water Cooled Chiller.
Air Cooled Chiller.
Cooling Tower.
8. Expansion Tank.
HVAC Ventilation System
1. Public Toilet — 10 ACPH (Air Change Per Hour).
Plant Room and Substation — 15ACPH.
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STP —30 ACPH.


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Smoke Exhaust of Public area —12 ACPH.


Basement Exhaust Air — 12 ACPH.
Basement Fresh Air — 12 ACPH.
Store —6 ACPH.
Lift Well Pressurisation — 50 Pascals (Pa)
Lift Lobby Pressurisation — 25 to 30 Pa.
10 Staircase Pressurisation — 50 Pa.

Fire Fighting & Plumbing Works: A fire Fire Fighting system is an activity of prevention
during fire spread in a building.
1. Hydrant System
2. Water Curtain System
3. Sprinkler System
a. Fusible Link type
b. bulb cartage Type
A. Bulb cartage Type
a. Upright Type.
b. Pendent type.
c. Side Wall.
d. Concealed Type.

1. Moving Bed Bio Reactor (MBBR): moving bed biofilm reactor sewage treatment
plant is used in very less space, and that is known as a biofilm process. These are

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the common definitions of all the sewage treatment plants. But what you must
choose is dependent on the situation as well as how you want to use them.

2. Membrane Bio Reactor (MBR): MBR water treatment plant uses the membrane
bioreactor for Wastewater Treatment Plant Design that is the combination of the
biological waste-water process and membrane process. This membrane
bioreactor design is the most used process to treat sewage water.

3. Sequential Batch Reactor (SBR): SBR- sequencing batch reactor plant uses the
activated sludge to treat the wastewater. It is used for reducing the organic
matters. It separates the water and activated sludge through the oxygen bubbles.

SBR is a good system, but as a cost-effective MBR is a better choice. At some


municipal areas, MBBR is also used as a sewage water treatment plant.

4. Component Of STP.
Bar Screen Chamber
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Oil And Gress Trap


Equalization Tank
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SBR Tank-1, SBR Tank-2 (Main Tank)


Filter Feed Tank
Treated Water Tank- --Irrigation Output
Soft Water Tank----—--| Flushing output

1. Sewer pipe made by HDPE (High Density Polyethylene Pipe).


2. Manbholes and inspection chambers shall be constructed as per IS 4111-1 and section
4.5.10, part 09 NBC.
3. irrigation water pipes UPVC pipes are proposed.
4. Firefighting water pipe and fitting are to be designed of Mild Steel (MS).

1. Filter Feed Pump.


2. Domestic Water Transfer Pump.
3. Dual Media Filter.
4. Activated Carbon Filter.
5. Chlorinator.
6. Drainage Pump.

Pump
Details
For WTP:
Filter Feed Pump.
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Treated Water Transfer Pump.


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Domestic Water Pump.


Activated Carbon Filter.

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5. Chlorinator.
6. Drainage Pump.

Transformer: A transformer is a device that transfers electric energy from one


alternating-current circuit to one or more other circuits.

Type of transformer
1. Oil Type.
2. DryType
Testing Parameter of transformer
a. IRTest
b. Magnetic Balance Test.
c. Vector Group Test.
d. Winding Resistance Test.
e. Voltage Ratio Test
. Door Interlock.
g. Winding Trip Indicator.
h.
MCCB:
1. Thermal Magnetic
2. Thermal Electro Magnetic

3. RCCB: RCCB works on the principle of Kirchhoff's law, which states that the incoming
current must be equal to the outgoing current in a circuit.

4. MCB: When the current overflow occurs through MCB the Bimetallic Strip Get
Heated and MCB tripped.

General Note for Energizing of Panels: as per NBC 2026 Clouse. no 361 sub-Clouse 6E
4.1.2.1 Before energizing of LT and HT Panel we must ensure that all VCB, ACB, MCCB, CT,
PT, Busbar, Relay Setting testing is done before Prior to energizing.

1. ACB
a. Manual Draw Out (MDO)
b. Electrical Draw Out (EDO).
Testing Parameter of VACUUM / AIR CIRCUIT BREAKER TEST REPORT
Mechanical Checks
1. Mechanical charging-closing-tripping of breaker- 3 Operation

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Mechanical Interlocks with 2 Operation each


VA WN Door Locking while Breaker in service position done.
Closing Locking in intermediate Position done
PN
Breaker Locking in ON condition done.
Proper Functioning of mechanical ON & OFF indication
Checking of Mechanical Spring charging indication done
Smooth rack in & out checking done.
Electrical Checks
Electrical charging-closing-tripping of breaker- 3 Operation
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. Trip circuit healthiness and tripping through, protective relays


. Remote closing-tripping-interlocks circuits checked.
. Check of signal lamps / annunciation circuits, antidumping
. Check operation of spare contacts for customer use
. Check panel space heater by tong tester & found ok.

Testing Parameter of Current Transformer.


1 Insulation resistance test: (METERING).
a. Primary — Earth, Secondary — Earth
b. Secondary — Earth
c. Primary - Secondary
Insulation resistance test (Protection core)
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d. Primary — Earth, Secondary — Earth


e. Secondary — Earth
f. Primary
- Secondary
Polarity test:
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a. Metering Core
b. Protection Coré
c. Diffrential Core
Winding resistance test:
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a. Core-1
b. Core-2
c. Core-3
d. Core-4

CT Ratio test
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a. 50%
b. 100 %
Testing Parameter of Relay Setting.
1. OVER CURRENT PROTECTION: |EC CURVE TESTING — 51 [NI 3.0] (I>)
DEFINITE TIME / STAGE 1 O/C PROTECTION: 50 (I>>)
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EARTH FAULT PROTECTION: IEC CURVE TESTING — 51N (le>)


DEFINITE TIME / STAGE 1 E/F PROTECTION: 50N (le>>)
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5. UNDER VOLTAGE PROTECTION: 27 (U<)


6. OVER VOLTAGE PROTECTION: 27 (U>)

Earthing: 1S 3043 and IEC Earthing is used to protect you from an electric shock. It does
this by providing a path (a protective conductor) for a fault current to flow to earth. It
also causes the protective device (either a circuit-breaker or fuse) to switch off the
electric current to the circuit that has the fault.
Type Of Earthing
1. 1T
2,17

3. TN-S: In this system, the Ground Conductor & Neutral Conductor are separate
throughout the distribution system. The protective conductor is the metallic
covering of the cable supplying the installation. All the exposed conductive parts of
the installation are connected to this protective conductor or via the main earthing
terminal of the installation.
TN-S System

m 2GRS

4. TN-C: The Neutral and the protective earth are combined into a single conductor
throughout the system. All the exposed & conductive parts of the installation are
connected to the PEN conductor. As per the 8(4) of the Electricity Safety, Quality and
Continuity Regulations 2002, “Consumer shall not combine the neutral and
protective functions in a single conductor in his customer’s installation”.
TN-C System

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PEN

5. TN-C-S: The Neutral and the protective earth are combined in a single conductor in a
part of the system. This type of earthing is also known as multiple protective
earthing. The supply system PEN conductor is earthed at two or more points and an
earth electrode may be necessary at or near the consumer’s installation. All the
exposed conductive parts of the installation are connected to the PEN conductor via
the main earthing terminal & the neutral terminal and these terminals are linked

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together. TN-C-S
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Supply Installation
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of Energy

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CNE (PEN) Conductor

™\ Alternative Points Installation


of Connection Equipment
for Source Earth ~——>

Alternative Point Exposed


of Connection Conductive part
for Source Earth

Source of Earth

General Note for Earthing:


T = Direct connection to the Earth, T stands for Terra meaning earth
I =Isolated
N = Neutral
S = Separate
C=Combine

General Case Value of Earthing:


0.1 -2 Ohm Best
2.1-5Good
5.1 —above Not Acceptable

Grid Earthing Value: 0.2 Ohm - 0.7 Ohm

Lighting Arrestor Calculation: IEC 62305. NBC-2016 and IS 2309


Formula: 110% of System VoltageX0.81 = LA Value (KV rms).

Installation and Commissioning of DG Sets


Voltage
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Fuel System.
Water Level
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Lube Oil level.


Battery Electrode Level
Belt Tension.
Radiator and alternator Guard.
Engine Temperature.
Engine Oil Pressure.
Earth Connection
Phase Rotation
Exhaust System
. Cooling System
Battery Charging System

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Details of Lux Level as Per IS 3646


1 General Office: 300-500-700
Services Room: 100-150-200
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Staircase & Corridor: 50-100-150


Lift Lobb: 150-200-300
Parking: 20-30-50
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Road: 5-20
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