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ESB Networks Ltd
FACILITATING ASDIL/
AMAZON EXPANSION
AT THE START of 2012, ESB Networks were approached to facilitate
ASDIL/Amazon in the expansion of
their data hubs in Ireland. The distribution connections were located
in Dublin’s northside in Clonshaugh
Industrial Estate (Newbury) and
southside at Tallaght (Bancroft). At
this time EirGrid had also been approached for a transmission connection in Blanchardstown Business and
Technology Park (Cloghran).
This station was to be built
contestably – that is it was
to be built by them and
commissioned by ESB.
The connection of
Newbury 110kV station was completed by
breaking into the existing
Grange-Kilmore 110kV cable. Bancroft had to be looped
into the Carrickmines-Cookstown
Line and Cloghran the Kildonan –
Macetown 110kV Llne.
The biggest challenge for all three
projects was the timelines that were
required by Amazon. All three stations were required for energisation
in the same period and within in a
year of scoping. We successfully delivered the stations between the end
of March and early April 2013.
The delivery of the stations fell into
the remit of HV Contracting Project
East, led by Pat O’Brien, and was
achieved through hard work and collaboration between a number of areas
in ESB and with external bodies.
HV North in Inchicore also played
a key role in delivering the 110kV
loop-in cables and overhead lines on
time, sometimes in very challenging
circumstances. They were also key
to the provision of remote end works
and final handover of the substation
from ABB.
ESBI Commissioning aided ABB
in the commissioning of the two distribution stations and took on the responsibility of the commissioning of
Cloghran.
All three stations required new fibre optic cable connections, which
were delivered on time by the
ESB
Communications
team.
A significant amount
of engagement was
also required with
the Northern Distribution
Control
Centre (NDCC) in
Leopardstown
and
ESB Telecoms on the planning and management of network
outages, coordination of substation
switch-in and the provision of SCADA communications and fibre optic
connectivity.
Tom O’Connor, Project Manager
with ASDIL, formally congratulated
ESB for Newbury, Bancoroft and
Cloghran being energised on schedule and was highly complimentary of
ESB’s commitment to the project. ■
A key feature of the construction of
the distribution substations was the
partnership between ESB Networks
and the turnkey electrical contractor, ABB, who completed the electrical installation of the GIS substations. Both parties have also worked
very hard to ensure that the highest
safety standards are met on each of
the projects. The ESBI HV Projects
External played a major role in the
design process and engagement
with both the civil contractor and
ABB on day-to-day issues.
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Protecting our customers – verifying
polarity is correct every time!
THE ELECTRICITY NETWORK infrastructure, built and maintained by
ESB Networks and bringing energy
to every home in the country, is very
accessible by the general public. Ensuring public, as well as staff, safety is
therefore at the foremost in how our
electricity network is planned designed
and delivered.
What readers may be less familiar
with is that, it is not just coming into
direct contact with live ESB Networks
equipment that poses a risk for customers. The correct connection of both
our low voltage network and the final
wiring arrangements of the electricity
meter at the customer’s premises is also
critical to the safety of our customers,
in their own home and in businesses.
Every home has two wires entering
it. One is live at 230 volts and one is a
neutral at zero volts. This neutral wire
is connected to all the metalwork in
the house and to earth. When the live
and neutral wires are reversed, or if
the neutral wire is broken (known as
'reverse polarity'), all the metal work
could become live.
Reverse polarity can occur due to an
incorrect connection, when work is being carried out on the ESB low voltage
system up to and including the meter
connection or due to incorrect wiring
within the customer’s premises. This
will result in customers getting shocks,
fire and, at worst, a fatality.
A new procedure and training
course is being developed to refresh
and refocus the emphasis on carry-
Tommy Cooke carrying out a polarity
check.
ing out polarity verification tests. The
training on the new procedure is due to
be rolled out shortly and will be delivered to every Network Technician in
ESB Network who works on the low
voltage (LV) system.
The new policy has been developed
in consultation with a wide cross section of staff. Its main focus is to ensure
that we leave every customer installation safe and protected every time we
carry out work.
To protect our customers, polarity
Testing must be carried out every time.
The safety of our customers depends
on it. ■
GUIDELINES
• Always carry out polarity
testing using your voltmeter and reference earth.
• Our customers safety is our
responsibility.
• Neverleavesafetytochance.
Contents ❱❱
■ The history of ESB
transport
This year marks the tenth
anniversary of the opening
of the fleet and equipment
offices and workshop in
Tallaght, Dublin. To mark
the occasion a permanent
display of old photographs
of ESB Transport through
the years has been created
in the building.
■ Siemens’ visit to ESB
Networks
Jerry O’Sullivan, MD
ESB Networks, recently
hosted a group of 16 senior
Siemens Executives in
Dublin, looking at various
companies’ experience
in adapting to digital
transformation trends.
■ Meter and Data Services
An insight into the critical
role that three of the
teams in Metering & Data
Services provide to the
Republic of Ireland (ROI)
retail market.
■ Cork’s Lord Mayor pays
visit
As part of an ongoing
awareness-raising
programme, an invitation
was extended to Cork’s
Lord Mayor, Cllr John
Buttimer, to visit the
Divisional HQ in Wilton.
OVER THE RAINBOW
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Fintan Phelan sent us in this image of a rainbow over a Networks Line and wonders
did anyone find the pot of gold? ■
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