Technical accounting and certification of outdoor lighting lines. Terms of reference name of the customer: Administration of the city district of Kashira

APPROVE


AGREED


Head of the Department of fuel and energy economy of the city of Moscow E.V. Sklyarov


AGREED


Director of State Unitary Enterprise "Mossvet" A.Yu. Fedorishchev

REGULATIONS OF TECHNICAL OPERATION OF EXTERNAL LIGHTING OF THE CITY OF MOSCOW

From the developer organization CEO LLC "KSC Dromos" V.V. Frolov


1. Terms and definitions


In this Regulation, along with well-known concepts, the following concepts are used:

Emergency repair - emergency recovery work to restore the normal operation of outdoor lighting installations, disrupted as a result of unforeseen circumstances: natural disaster, man-made causes, accidents on the roads, violation of parameters or power failure, vandalism and other circumstances that led to partial or complete failure of the outdoor lighting installation.

Outdoor lighting overhead power line - a device for transmitting electricity through wires located on outdoors and attached with the help of insulators and / or fittings to supports or brackets and posts on engineering structures (bridges, overpasses, etc.).

Grounding conductor - a conductive part or a set of interconnected conductive parts located in electrical contact with earth directly or through an intermediate conductive medium.

Grounding conductor - a conductor connecting the grounding part (point) to the grounding conductor.

Grounding device - a combination of grounding and grounding conductors.

Grounding - the intentional electrical connection of any point in the network, electrical installation or equipment with a grounding device.

Pulse igniter - a device that creates a voltage pulse to ignite discharge lamps without preheating the electrodes.

Outdoor lighting cable power line - a line for the transmission of electricity or its individual impulses, consisting of one or more parallel cables with connecting, locking and end sleeves (terminals) and fasteners.

Overhaul - a repair performed to restore serviceability and complete or close to complete restoration of the product resource with the replacement or restoration of any of its parts, including basic ones.

Crab - cable stretching of outdoor lighting with more than two directions of cables.

Outdoor Lighting Bracket - a cantilever support piece for attaching a luminaire (one or more) or outdoor lighting distribution lines to a support structure.

The crown of a high-mast pole is a frame with brackets installed on top of a high-mast pole for placing luminaires or spotlights on it. The crown can be mobile - lowered and raised using the lifting-lowering mechanism built into it (for the possibility of maintenance from the ground) or stationary - fixed in the upper part of the high-mast support (in this case, maintenance is performed from an aerial platform).

Lighting lamp - conversion device electrical energy into the light.

Outdoor lighting - utilitarian (functional) outdoor lighting of the carriageway of highways, tunnels, flyovers, bridges, streets, squares, parking lots, territories of sports facilities, parks, social and cultural facilities, pedestrian routes of urban areas in order to ensure the safe movement of vehicles and pedestrians and for general orientation in urban spaces.

Outdoor lighting object - a set of outdoor lighting installations, power lines, power points, centralized and decentralized management outdoor lighting networks.

Lighting device - a device containing a light source and lighting fixtures. Lighting devices are divided into lamps, spotlights, projectors.

Served area - a space with equipment, structures and devices located in it, subject to maintenance.

Outdoor lighting pole - a device for fastening brackets, lamps and outdoor lighting distribution lines.

Outdoor lighting power point - an electrical switchgear for connecting the outdoor lighting distribution network to a power source.

Regulatory status - technical condition systems and elements of outdoor lighting installations, allowing operation in accordance with the regulations of the regulatory documentation.

Reconstruction - a set of measures for the design and subsequent implementation of construction and installation and commissioning to replace physically and morally obsolete equipment, change specifications, improving the safety of the environment and the working conditions of service personnel.

Luminaire - a device that redistributes, filters and converts the light emitted by one or more lamps, and contains all the necessary parts for installing, fixing it and the lamps, but not the lamps themselves, as well as electrical circuits and elements for connecting it to the electrical network.

The average illumination of streets, roads and squares is the average illumination by area.

The average brightness of the road surface is the area-weighted average brightness of dry road surfaces in the direction of the eyes of an observer located on the axis of vehicle traffic.

Cable stretching of outdoor lighting is a variant of the supporting structure, which involves the use of existing vertical surfaces of buildings and structures for fixing a lamp and outdoor lighting distribution lines.

Technical operation- a set of works on inspection, maintenance, current repair, washing, painting, cleaning of supports of outdoor lighting installations, ensuring their functioning in a given mode for a specified period.

Maintenance - a set of operations or an operation to maintain the operability or serviceability of the product when used for its intended purpose.

Current repair - a repair performed to ensure or restore the serviceability or performance of products and consisting in the replacement and (or) restoration of individual parts.

Outdoor lighting installation - a lighting device, one or more, with or without a bracket, installed on one support structure (pole, cable stretching, building wall, etc.), with a 0.4 kV power distribution line.


2. General provisions


2.1. This Regulation contains the main technical, technological and organizational requirements for the operation and control of outdoor lighting installations in the city of Moscow, with the exception of lighting installations in the central part of the city of Moscow and streets of a special list, the Moscow Kremlin, Red Square, the Cathedral of Christ the Savior and the territories adjacent to them, protected federal services, Alexander Garden, Manezhnaya Square, Red Square, St. Basil's Cathedral, Vasilevsky Spusk, Kremlin Embankment, Kremlin Passage, GUM and the Historical Museum (outdoor lighting installations located in the above territories must be operated in accordance with the Regulations for the technical operation of the central part of the city of Moscow and the streets of a special list and the Regulations for the operation light installations of the Moscow Kremlin).

2.2. The lighting installations of the North-West Tunnel as part of Marshal Zhukov Avenue, Kutuzovsky, Gagarinsky and Lefortovsky transport tunnels must operate and be maintained in accordance with the Regulations for the technical operation of outdoor lighting of the corresponding transport tunnels in the city of Moscow, approved in the prescribed manner.

2.3. Work on the technical operation of centralized telemechanical control devices and decentralized control and communication devices must be carried out in accordance with the Regulations for the technical operation of outdoor lighting control systems in the city of Moscow.

2.3. This Regulation applies to the operation of outdoor lighting installations for streets, roads, driveways and squares, tunnels, territories of microdistricts, parks, boulevards, squares, gardens, social and cultural facilities, pedestrian underpasses and bridges, stadiums and other facilities and electrical networks associated with the listed installations and power devices.

2.4. The requirements of the Regulations are mandatory for enterprises and organizations that carry out the technical operation of outdoor lighting installations, regardless of ownership, legal form and departmental subordination.

2.5. This Regulation determines the composition of the performers, the list of machines and mechanisms used, the frequency of work on the operation of outdoor lighting in the city of Moscow.

2.6. The purpose of this Regulation is to further improve the state of outdoor lighting installations, ensure the proper type of installations and their lighting parameters, increase the safety and comfort of residents and guests of the capital on the streets and squares, reduce the number of public order violations and traffic accidents.

2.7. This Regulation has been developed taking into account the normative acts Russian Federation, established building codes and regulations, as well as on the fundamental regulatory and technical documents related to outdoor lighting of cities: GOST 50597-93 "Motor roads and streets. Requirements for the operational state, permissible under the terms of safety traffic", the Rules for the Installation of Electrical Installations (PUE), the Rules for the Technical Operation of Consumer Electrical Installations (PTEEP), the Intersectoral Labor Protection Rules (Safety Rules) for the Operation of Electrical Installations (PTB), as well as the Decree of the Government of Moscow dated August 24, 2004 N 585-PP "O state and prospects for the development of outdoor lighting in the city of Moscow for 2005-2009".

2.8. This Regulation includes the main provisions for the technical operation of outdoor lighting installations, establishes the requirements and terms for maintenance and repair, restoration of the operation of installations and individual lamps after sudden failures, technical supervision and control over the operation of enterprises and operating organizations, including control technical condition of existing and commissioned new or reconstructed plants.

2.9. This Regulation covers the entire range of maintenance, current repairs, as well as preparatory work for carrying out overhaul and reconstruction of existing and construction of new outdoor lighting installations.

2.10. Maintenance includes a set of works aimed at ensuring the uninterrupted operation of outdoor lighting installations and preventing their premature wear, as in normal operation under the influence of external environment, and in case of its sudden violation by timely detection and elimination of emerging failures, ensuring procedural appearance installations.

2.11. Maintenance includes all repair work on outdoor lighting installations between major repairs, with the aim of verifying the condition, restoring the normal appearance and safety of the equipment, as well as the lighting parameters of the installations.

2.12. The scope of work on the technical operation of outdoor lighting in the city of Moscow should include the following types of work:

Maintenance;

Maintenance;

Washing (support structures, plinths and lamps);

Painting (support structures, plinths);

Clearing supports from ads.

2.13. In order to restore the serviceability of outdoor lighting installations to a level close to that available during their construction, major repairs must be carried out.

2.14. Before the overhaul, a comprehensive documentary, visual and instrumental diagnostics of the technical condition of the electrical installation is carried out, on the basis of which the scope of repair and restoration work is determined. In accordance with this, a defective work sheet is drawn up, and, if necessary, project documentation is issued.

2.15. Overhaul must be carried out according to an approved project or a defective list, taking into account the requirements aimed at increasing the duration of the equipment's failure-free operation, improving its technical and economic indicators, safety and appearance.

2.16. Reconstruction must be carried out according to an approved working design and is associated with the need to replace physically or morally obsolete equipment, including supporting structures, lighting fixtures, power points, overhead and cable lines.



3.1. According to the location, frequency of maintenance, current repairs, washing, as well as the types of machines and mechanisms used, outdoor lighting installations in Moscow are divided into the following categories:

MKAD and Ring Highways;

Yard territories and intra-block passages;

Objects of landscape gardening;

Objects social sphere;

Tunnels (without forced ventilation);

Pedestrian (underground and elevated) crossings.

3.2. According to the mounting methods, outdoor lighting installations in the city of Moscow are divided into the following categories:

Outdoor lighting installations, including lamps, ground support structures (height over 6 m to 15 m inclusive), plinths, cable (overhead) lines, cable boxes, cable wells;

Outdoor lighting installations, including lamps, cable extensions (crabs), cable (overhead) lines;

Outdoor lighting installations, including lamps, floor lamps (up to 6 m inclusive), cable (overhead) lines, cable wells, cable boxes;

Outdoor lighting installations, including lamps, high-mast poles (over 15 m), crown lifting-lowering mechanisms, crowns of high-mast poles, cable (overhead) lines, cable wells;

Outdoor lighting installations in underground and overground pedestrian crossings, including lamps, cable lines, cable boxes;

Outdoor lighting installations in tunnels, including lamps, cable lines, cable boxes.


4. Composition of outdoor lighting installations


Outdoor lighting installations are divided into:

4.1. Outdoor lighting installations, including:

Fixtures;

supporting structures;

Plinths (if any);

Cable boxes (if any);

4.2. Outdoor lighting installations, including:

Fixtures;

Stretch marks (crabs);

Cable (overhead) lines.

4.3. Outdoor lighting installations, including:

Fixtures;

Park floor lamps (up to 6 m);

Cable (overhead) lines;

Cable wells (if any);

4.4. Outdoor lighting installations, including:

Fixtures;

High mast supports (up to 35 m);

Lowering and lifting mechanisms (crowns of a high-mast support);

High mast crown;

Cable (overhead) lines;

Cable wells (if any).

4.5. Outdoor lighting installations in tunnels (without forced ventilation), including:

Fixtures;

Cable lines;

Cable boxes (if any).

4.6. Outdoor lighting installations in underground and overground passages, including:

Fixtures;

Cable lines;

Cable boxes (if any).


5. Operating mode of outdoor lighting installations


5.1. Outdoor lighting installations should be switched on in the evening twilight with natural light of 20 lux (at this point, gas discharge lamps high pressure in the lamps must be fully warmed up), turn off in the morning twilight not earlier than the increase in natural light to 10 lux.

5.2. With centralized telemechanical control of outdoor lighting, switching on and off the lighting installations of streets, roads, driveways, squares, territories of microdistricts, etc. should be carried out by dispatching personnel at the direction of the control room, based on the readings of daylight sensors.

5.3. With decentralized management, outdoor lighting control should be carried out according to the schedule for the city as a whole (Appendix N 3). With decentralized control of outdoor lighting installations, deviation from the schedule is allowed within the technical data of control devices, but not more than 15 minutes. to one side or the other.

5.4. Lighting installations of the blocked part of underground pedestrian tunnels operate around the clock, stair descents, elevated bridge pedestrian crossings - in the mode of operation of the city's outdoor lighting installations.

5.5. Staff duty in control room control of the Contractor's outdoor lighting should be round-the-clock with direct telephone communication with the headquarters of the Civil Defense and the Ministry of Emergency Situations. Cellular telephones should be used as backup operational communication, as well as for communication with operational vehicles.

5.6. Operational control of devices for centralized telemechanical control of outdoor lighting installations should be carried out by the dispatcher 1 hour before switching on outdoor lighting without changing the state of lighting installations by repeating the last control operation (for example, when the state of outdoor lighting installations is off, repeat the “turn off the lighting” operation for verification, and when - "turn on the lighting") with an entry in the operational log and a report to the CDP.

5.7. When performing maintenance and current repairs of outdoor lighting installations, it is allowed by permission responsible persons The balance holder should perform short-term test switching on of individual sections of the installations during the daytime hours, lasting no more than 15 minutes, which should be recorded in the operational log of the dispatcher on duty.

5.8. The annual program used for programmable electronic devices for switching on and off outdoor lighting installations must comply with the light schedule approved for the city as a whole, given in Appendix No. 3.


6. Requirements for the regulatory state of outdoor lighting installations


6.1. All elements of equipment and switching systems of outdoor lighting installations by types, modifications and parameters must comply with the executive project documentation and manufacturer's documentation.

6.2. The quantitative values ​​of the lighting indicators of outdoor lighting installations during operation should not fall below 0.9 for main streets and 0.85 for other objects from the normalized level of lighting indicators laid down in their working projects. The measurement technique is in accordance with the current state standards.

6.3. When lighting levels decrease below acceptable values, it is necessary to analyze the causes and determine ways to bring lighting levels to standardized values ​​in the process of carrying out the next current or major repairs, and, if necessary, during reconstruction.

6.4. The percentage of lamp burning in outdoor lighting installations should be: for the Moscow Ring Road - 99.8%, for streets and roads of category "A" and on the streets of a special list - 98%, for other streets and roads - 97%, for courtyards and microdistricts - 95%.

6.5. In underground pedestrian tunnels and overground bridge pedestrian crossings, the percentage of lamps burning must be at least 90% both in daytime and at night (if the number of lamps involved in night mode is less than 10, 1 non-burning is allowed). The percentage of burning lamps is determined as the ratio of the number of burning lamps to the total number of installed lamps along the detour route for the corresponding categories of streets, squares, microdistricts. Detour routes for outdoor lighting installations to determine the percentage of lamp burning should include, as a rule, a check of up to 10% - the number of lamps of the corresponding categories of streets and objects.

6.6. Control detours should be carried out at least once a month, and unscheduled - upon receipt of complaints from the population or interested organizations.

6.7. The composition of the control group should include representatives of the Contractor, the Balance Holder and the OATI Lighting Inspectorate.

6.9. The number of non-burning lamps should not include lamps that are out of order due to the fall of supports during collisions with vehicles, as well as those broken in underground pedestrian tunnels within 6 days preceding the control detour.

6.10. The Contractor's personnel must conduct detours of outdoor lighting installations in the evening and at night to timely detect non-burning lamps once a week in autumn. winter period and 1 time in 2 weeks - in the spring-summer period. The timing of the detours may be adjusted by the Contractor's management.

6.11. The restoration of the burning of individual lamps on the main streets should, as a rule, be carried out within a period not exceeding 3 days, at other objects - within a period not exceeding 5 working days from the moment the message was discovered or received.

6.12. Mass extinction of lamps associated with failures in the distribution network, in the equipment of power supply and control points, is eliminated within a day from the moment of detection, and on the main streets and streets of a special list - within 3 hours.

6.13. Bulk redemption - the redemption of three or more lamps in a row, more than 30% of the total number of lamps on the site.

6.14. A defect in work is considered to be a violation of the terms for restoring the burning of lamps and a decrease in the percentage of burning compared to the regulated ones.

6.15. Luminaires must have a design alignment and be rigidly fixed in the working position, luminaire housings must not have visible damage, corrosion centers, reflectors and diffusers must be clean, and the surfaces to be painted must have a high-quality color.

6.16. Ballasts and igniters must be in good working order, and their characteristics must correspond to passport data.

6.17. Metal poles, brackets and crowns of high-mast poles must be clean, free from visible damage, have a continuous high-quality protective anti-corrosion coating without visible defects and corrosion centers.

6.18. The cable distribution network must not be damaged. The places of connections and branches of the wires and cables must be accessible for inspection and repair, have insulation equivalent to the insulation of the wires of the entire places of these wires and cables, and must not experience mechanical stress.

6.19. Cable wells must be accessible for inspection, hatches must be painted, closed with a lock, tightly and evenly fit to the well neck, locks must be cleaned of dirt and lubricated with protective grease, the well design must not have cracks and damage, pipe entry points must not be cracked and must be protected from leakage.

6.20. The ends of wires and cables connected to electrical equipment, meters, automatic machines, shields and electrical installation devices, as well as at the junction points, must have a margin in length sufficient for reconnection in the event of a break.

6.21. On cables and wires, marking plastic tags with indelible paint markings provided for by the design documentation should be installed using plastic clamps.

6.22. The buildings and walls of the premises of the food points must be painted (metal parts - with oil-based paint, reinforced concrete walls - with facade), the cabinet number, the name of the Contractor - the operating company, the telephone number of the dispatcher on duty and the sign of electric voltage must be applied to the doors using a stencil in accordance with SSBT.

6.23. Cabinets must be clean and dust-free both inside and outside, have working locks, hinges, canopies and folding steps, the paint layer must be free of signs of corrosion, in cable channels there should be no water, and they should be closed with metal lids. PE busbars must be painted yellow-green, neutral - black, and busbars, cable core ends, jumpers - yellow (phase A), green (phase B) and red (phase C) respectively. On the switches and buttons displayed on the front panel, inscriptions must be applied indicating its purpose, the number of the unit or group to which it belongs. Protective devices and circuit breakers must have indicators of the off and on states, must have inscriptions indicating the value of the rated current of the device, the settings of the release, the rated current of the fusible link. The inscriptions must be applied to the devices or in the immediate vicinity of them. The internal parts of the cabinet must be marked according to the single-line diagram, the mutual arrangement of the phases must be the same.

6.24. The entries of wires and cables into the apparatus must be sealed to protect against the ingress of dust and moisture. Electrical connections must have reliable contact and not be exposed to excessive heat.

6.25. Loads, voltage level, temperature of individual elements of transformers, characteristics and insulation parameters must be within the established norms; cooling devices, voltage regulation, other elements must be kept in good condition.

6.26. The insulation class of electrical equipment must correspond to the rated voltage of the network, and surge protection devices - to the insulation level of electrical equipment.

6.27. Switchgears must have fast acting arc fault protection inside the cabinets.

6.28. Switches and their actuators must be equipped with indicators of the off and on positions. Disconnect drives, grounding knives, separators, short circuits and other devices separated from the devices by a wall must have indicators of the off and on position.

6.29. Insulation resistance of electrically connected secondary circuits with voltage relative to earth, as well as between circuits for various purposes, electrically unconnected, must comply with the standard value.

6.30. On assemblies of clamps of cabinets and panels, there should not be clamps in close proximity, the accidental connection of which can cause the connection to be turned on or off, short circuit in the control current circuits.

6.31. All metal parts of electrical equipment that may become energized due to insulation failure must be grounded. Each element of the installation to be grounded must be connected to the grounding conductor by means of a separate grounding conductor. Serial connection of several elements of the installation by grounding conductors is prohibited. Connection of grounding conductors to the grounding conductor and grounded structures must be carried out using welding work, and to the bodies of apparatuses, machines - by welding or bolted connections. Grounding conductors must be protected from corrosion. Exposed ground conductors must be black in color.

6.32. The position of the supports, brackets, lamps should be uniform so that the harmony of the perception of supports with lamps in the daytime is not disturbed. The exception is dilapidated reinforced concrete supports, which are to be replaced in a planned manner. Previously destroyed intermediate reinforced concrete supports or metal supports must be completely restored.

6.33. Doors and locks in reinforced concrete and metal poles must be in good condition and securely block access to cable terminations, fuses or circuit breakers of lighting boards in the pole bases.

6.34. Metal poles, brackets, traverses, doors of reinforced concrete poles must be painted and not have corrosion centers, an electric voltage sign must be applied on the doors of the poles in accordance with SSBT.

6.35. The poles should have easily legible numbers (painted or screen-printed on the side facing the carriageway); figures should be uniform in size and style.

6.36. The fastening of uninsulated wires of overhead lines on the insulators of the poles must be single using wire ties or special clamps, the branch wires must have a blind fastening on the insulators.

6.37. The wires of the overhead distribution line should be located on the pole as follows: on the side of the carriageway - the lower wire is neutral, the upper one is phase A, on the sidewalk side the upper and lower, respectively, phases B and C, the control wires should be placed below the wires of the outdoor lighting distribution network , while the control wire and the neutral wire are on the side of the carriageway.

6.38. The uninsulated wires of the outdoor lighting distribution network with a center suspension should be arranged as follows: starting from the odd side of the placement of houses on the street: neutral N, phases A, B, C, the cascade control wires are located behind the phase wires in the following order: neutral and strengthening wire.

6.39. The placement of the cable cores in its termination in the base of the pole or on the pole should be as follows: the lower core is neutral N, the next ones are phases A, B, C, the termination of the cascade control cable must be located inside the pole behind the cable termination of the outdoor lighting distribution line in a similar order: the lower core is zero, the next is control.

6.40. If there are more than two ends of the cable in the basement, tags indicating the directions must be installed on each of them, while reinforced concrete ones must be equipped with attached cable boxes or socles.

6.42. The overhead distribution network, made with a cable along a cable, should not contain cable terminations in the span, the terminations at the supports must be uniform, the ends of the insulating tape must be securely fastened.

6.42. The results of measuring the resistance of the phase-zero circuit and repeated protective grounding must comply with the requirements of the PUE and PTB.

6.43. All electrical connections must have reliable contact, on incoming and outgoing cables there must be tags indicating the brand and section of the cable, the place where this cable comes from. Secondary switching wires must be laid on fixed structures, contactor coils must have a disconnecting device to turn off the contactor for the period of repair, maintenance and replacement of fuses in the outgoing direction during operation of outdoor lighting installations.

6.44. Contactors must be adjusted, equipped with arcing chambers, contactor coils must correspond to the type of contactors and not have signs of burning, the contact surface must not have signs of erosion and shells, knife switches and fuses must easily enter the tweezers and not have distortions.

6.45. All protection devices must be in good working order and marked, thermal releases and fuse links must correspond to the calculated load indicated in the load and voltage measurement map located at the power point, and the short circuit current at the end of the line.

6.46. Current transformers designed to account for electricity consumption must correspond to the load of power points and have ratings agreed with the power supply organization, electric meters must be in good order and sealed. The meter heating system in winter must be in good working order.

6.47. Indoor switchboards must be equipped with a grate insulating from the floor, and in the cabinets of outdoor power points there must be an insulating mat on the folding step. Each power point should have a fuse puller, as well as full set safety posters.

6.48. The visible part of the ground loop must be painted black, studs must be welded on it, complete with washers and nuts for connecting portable ground, the connection points must be cleaned of dirt and paint.

6.49. Food stations that have undergone current repairs must fully comply with the requirements of PTEEP, PUE, POTRM-016-2001.

Light fixtures:

6.50. Lighting devices must be rigidly fixed in the working position relative to the illuminated object, must be equipped with appropriate diffusers.

6.51. Housings of luminaires and spotlights should not have corrosion centers and, if necessary, be painted, reflectors and diffusers should be cleaned of dust and dirt, and reduced throughput by more than 5% - replaced by new ones, the cartridges are securely fixed in the working position, ballasts and igniters are in good order.

6.52. All lamps and spotlights must be in good working order and equipped with appropriate protective glasses and diffusers; non-burning and clearly reduced lamps must be replaced.

6.53. After the current repair outdoor lighting installations, their lighting parameters should be close to normalized ones.


7. Inspection of outdoor lighting installations


7.1. Inspection of food items should include the following types of work:

Verification of the completeness and nomenclature of electrical equipment with the single-line diagram of the electrical installation approved and located at the power point;

Checking the condition of doors, hinges, locks, the presence of inscriptions and posters;

Checking the condition of the building part;

Checking the compliance of equipment with operating conditions and load;

External and internal inspection of equipment;

Control of the conformity of the tire section to the actual loads;

Checking the health of the connected wiring;

Checking the presence of appropriate inscriptions on boards, panels and devices;

Control of readings of measuring equipment;

Checking the integrity of seals on relays and other devices;

Checking the availability of warning labels, protective equipment, fire fighting equipment;

Shutdown of equipment in emergency situations;

Recording in the inspection card or journal.

7.2. The frequency of work on the inspection of food points is indicated in Appendix N 1.

7.3. Work on the inspection of food items should be carried out:

7.4. Work on the inspection of grounding devices should include visual inspection grounding devices.

7.5. The frequency of work on the inspection of grounding devices is indicated in Appendix N 1.

7.6. Work on the inspection of grounding devices should be carried out:

Electrician for power networks and electrical equipment of the 5th category - 1 person;

Electrician for power networks and electrical equipment of the 4th category - 1 person.

7.7. Inspection of lighting fixtures, overhead and cable lines, supporting structures should include the following types of work:

External visual inspection overhead and cable lines, supporting structures, lighting fixtures for defects;

External inspection of overhead and cable lines for unauthorized connection;

Checking the serviceability of doors and locks in reinforced concrete and metal supports, as well as the lack of access without using a tool to cable terminations, fuse boxes or circuit breakers in the bases of supports.

7.8. Inspection of cable wells should include:

External inspection of hatches of cable wells for the presence of covers and correct fit to the neck of the well, the presence of locks.

7.9. Work on the inspection of lighting fixtures, overhead and cable lines, supporting structures, cable boxes and cable wells should be carried out:

Electrician for the supervision of the track of the 5th category - 1 person.

7.10. Each operational site must be provided with a schedule for bypassing overhead and cable lines, lighting fixtures, approved in the prescribed manner.

7.11. On a daily basis, a check should be made in the bypass schedule on the completion of work on the bypass by the foreman of the production site.

7.12. The frequency of work on the inspection of lighting fixtures, overhead and cable lines, supporting structures, cable boxes, cable wells is indicated in Appendix N 1.


8. Maintenance of outdoor lighting installations


8.1. Maintenance of the catering point should include the following types of work:

Equipment cleaning;

Checking the heating of resistance elements, contacts;

Replacement of fuses and fuses;

Checking the presence and restoration of the integrity of markings, inscriptions, painting of tires and protected places for applying portable grounding;

Checking for locknuts;

Checking the equipment shutdown mode in emergency situations.

8.2. The frequency of maintenance work on food points is indicated in Appendix N 1.

8.3. Maintenance work on catering points should be carried out by a team consisting of:

8.4. Maintenance of grounding devices should include the following types of work:

Checking the absence of a sequence of grounding equipment and apparatus;

Checking the visibility of the laying of grounding, accessibility for inspection of the integrity and compliance of the color and anti-corrosion coating.

8.5. The frequency of maintenance work on grounding devices is specified in Appendix N 1.

8.6. Maintenance work on grounding devices should be carried out by a team consisting of:

Electrician for power networks and electrical equipment of the 5th category - 1 person;

Electrician for power networks and electrical equipment 4 categories - 1 person.

8.7. Maintenance of overhead and cable lines should include the following types of work:

Checking the absence of overheating;

Checking the state of protection against mechanical damage;

Checking the condition of couplings and terminations;

Checking the insulation, the state of soldering and contact connections;

Elimination of places with damaged insulation;

Enrollment in the inspection card.

8.8. The frequency of maintenance work on overhead and cable lines is indicated in Appendix No. 2.

8.9. Maintenance work on overhead and cable lines should be carried out by a team consisting of:

Electrician for power networks and electrical equipment of the 5th category - 1 person;

8.10. Maintenance of lighting fixtures should include the following types of work:

Revision of fixtures;

Replacement of lamps, fuses, diffusers, chokes, impulse igniters;

- "dry" cleaning of glasses of lamps, diffusers, reflectors;

Correction of the position of the lamp.

8.11. In lighting fixtures installed in tunnels (without a forced ventilation system), group replacement of lamps should be carried out.

8.12. Maintenance of supporting structures should include the following types of work:

Checking reinforced concrete supports for cracks, chips, exposure of reinforcement;

Checking the verticality of the supports and the position of the brackets with lamps;

Checking the serviceability of doors and locks in reinforced concrete and metal structures;

Checking the impossibility of access without the use of a tool to cable terminations, to fuse boxes or circuit breakers in the bases of supports;

Checking brackets, metal supports and luminaire housings for the presence of foci of corrosion;

Checking for support numbering.

8.13. The frequency of maintenance work on supporting structures is specified in Appendix No. 2.

8.14. Maintenance work on supporting structures should be carried out by a team consisting of:

Electrician for power networks and electrical equipment of the 5th category - 1 person;

Electrician for power networks and electrical equipment, 4th category - 1 person;

Road worker 4 categories - 1 person.

8.15. Maintenance of cable wells should include the following types of work:

Clearing snow and ice in winter;

Hatches coloring;

Cleaning hatch locks from dirt;

Lubrication of hatch locks;

Sealing the places where pipe entries enter the well (if necessary);

Tinting of metal cable structures inside the well (if necessary);

Removal of sludge from the bottom of the well (if necessary).

8.16. The frequency of maintenance work on cable wells is specified in Appendix No. 2.

8.17. Maintenance work on cable wells should be carried out by a team consisting of:

Electrician for power networks and electrical equipment of the 5th category - 1 person;

Electrician for power networks and electrical equipment of the 4th category - 1 person.

8.18. Maintenance work on overhead and cable lines, lamps, support structures, cable wells should be carried out for various categories of lighting fixtures using the following types of machines and mechanisms:

8.19. Outdoor lighting installations, including lamps, support structures, plinths, cable boxes, cable wells.


9. Maintenance of outdoor lighting installations


9.1. The current repair of food outlets should include the following types of work:

Equipment cleaning;

Elimination of all visible damage, tightening fasteners, cleaning contacts from dirt and sagging, checking the serviceability of casings, handles, locks, handles and other fittings;

Pyrometric check of heating of resistance elements, contacts;

Replacement of failed fuses and fuses that do not correspond to the design ratings;

Checking the operation of signaling devices and the integrity of seals on relays and other devices;

Minor repairs and replacement of broken equipment;

Checking the integrity of the contacts of the soldering studs, plug connections, the absence of their overheating, the absence of traces of soot and corrosion of the contacts;

Checking the absence of deformations, the condition of fasteners, insulating gaskets, clips, insulators;

Checking and restoring the integrity of protective covers and grids, the presence and integrity of their grounding;

Checking the presence and restoring the integrity of markings, inscriptions, painting tires and cleaning protected areas for applying portable grounding;

Checking the reliability of welded and bolted connections with grounded apparatus and equipment;

Checking for locknuts;

Checking the availability and reliability of welding (crimping) of tips on flexible grounding conductors;

Checking the absence of consistent grounding of equipment and apparatus;

Checking the visibility of the laying of grounding, accessibility for inspection of the integrity and compliance of the color and anti-corrosion coating;

Checking the equipment shutdown mode in emergency situations;

Minor repairs to the dining room.

9.2. The frequency of work on the current repair of food points is indicated in Appendix N 1.

9.3. Work on the current repair of catering points should be carried out by a team consisting of:

Electrician for power networks and electrical equipment of the 5th category - 1 person;

Electrician for power networks and electrical equipment 4 categories - 1 person.

9.4. Work on the current repair of grounding devices should include the following types of work:

Checking individual joints and repairing the junctions of grounding networks;

Measurement of resistance of grounding devices;

Replacement of individual sections of ground networks.

9.5. The frequency of work on the current repair of grounding devices is indicated in Appendix N 1.

9.6. Work on the current repair of grounding devices should be carried out by a team consisting of:

Electrician for power networks and electrical equipment of the 5th category - 1 person;

Electrician for power networks and electrical equipment 4 categories - 1 person.

9.7. The current repair of overhead and cable lines should include the following types of work:

Cleaning of cable channels;

Repair and replacement of cable fastening structures;

Elimination of corrosion of shells;

Replacement of individual sections of overhead and cable lines with dilapidated or damaged insulation (up to 5 m);

Replacement of brackets and fasteners;

Tightening and streamlining their layout;

Alteration of couplings, funnels, dry cuts;

Trimming tree branches hanging over the wires of overhead power lines;

Measurement of current loads and voltages with recording the results in the operational log;

Checking the condition of the insulation of cable lines, testing with a 1.0 kV megger after current repairs with the execution of relevant documents;

Measurement of the resistance of the phase-zero loop in the distribution network after the current repair with the execution of the relevant protocols;

Checking the presence of a circuit between the grounding conductors and the grounded elements after the current repair with the execution of the relevant protocols (the resistance of the contacts of the grounding conductors should not exceed 0.05 Ohm).

9.8. The frequency of work on the current repair of overhead and cable lines is indicated in Appendix N 2.

9.9. Work on the current repair of overhead and cable lines should be carried out by a team consisting of:

Electrician for power networks and electrical equipment of the 5th category - 1 person;

Electrician for power networks and electrical equipment, 4th category - 1 person;

Road worker 4 categories - 1 person.

9.10. The current repair of lighting fixtures should include the following types of work:

Complete revision of fixtures;

Checking the fastening of cartridges, nipples and contacts with the replacement of faulty ones;

Recharging wires in fixtures;

Restoration of paint and varnish coverings of cases of devices;

Replacement of broken lamps; or its elements;

Replacement of lamps that are out of order and do not meet the lighting parameters;

Carrying out measurements of lighting parameters of lamps (brightness, illumination) with registration of protocols.

9.11. The frequency of work on the current repair of lighting fixtures is indicated in Appendix No. 2.

9.12. Work on the current repair of lighting fixtures should be carried out by a team consisting of:

Electrician for power networks and electrical equipment of the 5th category - 1 person;

Electrician for power networks and electrical equipment, 4th category - 1 person;

Road worker 4 categories - 1 person.

9.13. The current repair of supporting structures should include the following types of work:

Restoration of the correct position of supports (excluding dilapidated, worn-out reinforced concrete supports to be replaced), brackets, plinths.

9.14. The frequency of work on the current repair of supporting structures is indicated in Appendix No. 2.

9.15. Work on the current repair of supporting structures should be carried out by a team consisting of:

Electrician for power networks and electrical equipment of the 5th category - 1 person;

Electrician for power networks and electrical equipment, 4th category - 1 person;

Road worker 4 categories - 1 person.

9.16. The current repair of cable wells should include the following types of work:

Full revision of cable wells;

Repair of locks of hatches of wells;

Coloring hatches of wells;

Lubrication of locks of hatches of wells;

Pumping water (if necessary);

Sealing the places where pipe entries enter the well;

Painting of metal cable structures inside the well;

Removal of sludge at the bottom of the well (if necessary);

Partial replacement of individual cable line devices.

9.17. The frequency of work on the current repair of cable wells is indicated in Appendix N 2.

9.18. Work on the current repair of cable wells should be carried out by a team consisting of:

Electrician for power networks and electrical equipment of the 5th category - 1 person;

Electrician for power networks and electrical equipment of the 4th category - 1 person.

9.20. Works on the current repair of overhead and cable lines, lamps, supporting structures, cable wells should be carried out for various categories of lighting fixtures using the following types of machines and mechanisms:

9.21. Outdoor lighting installations, including lamps, support structures, plinths, cable (overhead) lines, cable boxes, cable wells.

9.22. The quality and scope of the current repair of equipment must be checked by the responsible representative of the Contractor and a representative of the production and technical department of the Customer and, selectively, by the management of the Customer. The volume of checks to be carried out on a routine basis shall be determined by the Customer.

9.23. Requirements for outdoor lighting elements after the current repair must comply with the regulatory state.


10. Emergency repair of outdoor lighting installations


10.1. Damage of an emergency nature is immediately repaired or localized by the available personnel at the disposal of the Contractor's dispatcher.

10.2. If at night the damage that threatens people's lives, as well as caused the cessation of the operation of outdoor lighting installations, is temporarily eliminated or only localized, then they are completely eliminated in the daytime. The removal of knocked down outdoor lighting poles is carried out by the contractor operating these poles in the central part of the city on the main streets within 2 days from the moment the accident was discovered, and at other objects - within 5 days.

10.3. Restoration of destroyed supports should be carried out within 2 weeks from the date of discovery.

10.4. The restoration of the burning of individual lamps on the main streets should, as a rule, be carried out within a period not exceeding 5 days, at other objects - within a period not exceeding 10 working days from the moment the message was discovered or received.

10.5. Bulk extinguishing of luminaires associated with a failure in the distribution network, in the control and distribution equipment, is eliminated within a day from the moment of detection, and on the main streets - within 3 hours, in cases of complex repairs that require longer periods of troubleshooting, the restoration of the operation of the Shelter BUT is made during daylight hours of the next day.

10.6. Damage of an emergency nature is immediately repaired or localized by the available personnel at the disposal of the contractor's dispatcher.

10.7. If at night the damage that threatens people's lives, as well as caused the cessation of the work of the UO NO, is temporarily eliminated or localized, then they are completely eliminated in the daytime. In the event that the support is knocked down, it is dismantled together with the reinforcement and the damaged section of the network and stored near the accident site in a position that is safe for the passage of vehicles and pedestrians.

10.8. The removal of knocked down outdoor lighting poles is carried out on the main streets within 3 days from the moment the accident was discovered, and at other objects - within 5 days.

10.9. Traffic police requirements for implementation emergency work on the highways of the Third Transport Ring and the Moscow Ring Road:

The traffic police refers to emergencies that require immediate elimination: damage to equipment as a result of an accident and an excess of 1% of non-burning lamps from the total number in a given operational area during the day. After receiving the request from the operating organization, the traffic police unit within an hour notifies the applicant in writing of the time, duration and place (external or internal side) of the emergency work or justifies its refusal.

10.10. Works on emergency repair outdoor lighting are carried out by emergency teams. The functioning of outdoor lighting in the city of Moscow is provided by twenty-five emergency teams, consisting of:

Electrician for power networks and electrical equipment of the 5th category - 1 person;

Electrician for power networks and electrical equipment of the 4th category - 1 person.

10.11. Emergency repair work should be provided by an AGP-18 type auto-hydraulic lift for each emergency team.

10.12. Emergency teams working hours - 8 hours.


11. Washing outdoor lighting installations


11.1. The cleaning of lighting fixtures and supporting structures should include the following work:

Washing (wet cleaning) of fixtures;

Washing of supporting structures and brackets;

Washing plinths (if any).

11.2. Washing (wet cleaning) of fixtures includes wet cleaning of diffusers (protective glasses) of fixtures.

11.3. The frequency of work on washing lighting fixtures is indicated in Appendix No. 2.

11.4. Work on washing lighting fixtures should be carried out by a team consisting of:

Road worker 4 categories - 1 person.


12. Painting of supporting structures


12.1. Painting work should include the following types:

Coloring of supporting structures;

Coloring of plinths (if any).

12.1. Work on painting the supporting structures should be carried out by a team consisting of:

Electrician for power networks and electrical equipment, 2nd category - 2 people;

Road worker 4 categories - 1 person.

12.2. Painting of supporting structures and plinths should include the following types of work:

Cleaning of supporting structures from old paint;

Painting of supporting structures and plinths.

12.3. The frequency of work on painting the supporting structures is indicated in Appendix No. 2.

12.4. Painting work on supporting structures should be carried out for various categories of lighting fixtures using the following types of machines and mechanisms:

12.5. Outdoor lighting installations, including lamps, support structures, plinths, cable (overhead) lines, cable boxes, cable wells.


13. Cleaning the supports from pasted ads


13.1. Cleaning of supports and plinths from pasted ads should include the following types of work:

Wetting pasted unauthorized ads;

Removing pasted ads.

13.2. The frequency of work on cleaning the supports from pasted ads is indicated in Appendix No. 2.

13.3. Work on cleaning the supports from pasted ads should be carried out by a team consisting of:

Road worker of the 4th category - 1 person;

Road worker of the 3rd category - 1 person.


14. Overhaul


14.1. Major repairs should include current repairs with large volumes of work, including the replacement of equipment elements.

14.2. The frequency of major repairs should be carried out in accordance with the regulatory documentation for the equipment and mechanisms used, including:

Cabinets and distribution devices of catering points - at least 1 time in 10 years;

Overhead distribution lines for outdoor lighting 0.4 kV on supports and cables - 1 time in 6 years. Bare wires must be replaced with electrically safe self-supporting insulated wires;

Cable distribution lines for outdoor lighting 0.4 kW in the ground - 1 time in 10 years;

Contactors, electromagnetic starters, ATS devices, etc. - 1 time in 2 years.

14.3. The assessment of the quality of the completed overhaul of outdoor lighting installations is similar to the assessment of the quality of current repairs with additions related to the increased volume of repairs and equipment replacement.

14.4. Requirements for outdoor lighting elements after the overhaul must comply with the regulatory state.

14.5. Reinforced concrete supports with exposed reinforcement at the base, chips, cracks more than 1 mm wide, are completely replaced with metal ones with a protective coating applied by hot-dip galvanizing.

14.6. Wires of overhead distribution networks for outdoor lighting and control wires should not have more than one connection in the span, branches to the luminaire should be made using branch bolted connections or special clamps.

14.7. The cable distribution network and the control network must not have damaged sections.

14.8. Dilapidated lamps with an expired service life, which have sharply reduced their operational parameters and are not repairable, must be replaced with new lamps of the same power and purpose, taking into account the maximum preservation of their identical external shape within the repaired area, street, square, boulevard, square.

14.9. Light sources in fixtures must be completely replaced with new ones.

14.10. Centralized and decentralized control devices with an expired service life that have sharply reduced their performance must be replaced with new ones or those that have undergone a major refurbishment.

14.11. The quality and volume of the completed overhaul of outdoor lighting installations for streets, roads, driveways and squares, as well as control devices, are checked by a commission consisting of representatives of the Customer, the Contractor accepting the installation for operation, and a representative of the construction and installation organization.

14.12. The scope of inspections and tests carried out by the commission is specified by the customer in the working order. It is mandatory to conduct tests related to the electrical safety of the population and personnel, as well as lighting measurements.


15. Reconstruction


15.1. Work on the reconstruction of outdoor lighting installations should be carried out in order to replace physically and morally obsolete equipment, including architectural design, and ensure the safety of the population and operating personnel, improve the technical and economic performance of installations based on the use of new technical means.

15.2. The grounds for planning the reconstruction are:

exceeding the service life of the main equipment, which is provided for by regulatory and technical documents and instructive materials of manufacturers, changing the category of the lighting object of the road transport network according to the lighting norm, changing the design solution for the architectural solution of the lighting installation, supported by the Moscow Committee for Architecture and the corresponding prefecture of the administrative district.

15.3. In this case, it is necessary to be guided by the following frequency of reconstruction:

Outdoor lighting installations with an overhead distribution network (with the replacement of charging wires, lamps and brackets) - 1 time in 15 years;

Outdoor lighting installations with an isolated distribution network (with the replacement of charging wires, lamps and brackets, parts of supports and cables, plinths) - 1 time in 15 years;

Lighting installations for underground and overground bridge pedestrian crossings - 1 time in 15 years.

15.4. Reconstruction of outdoor lighting installations for streets, roads, squares should be carried out according to the working design, completed in accordance with the Technical Specifications for the design of outdoor lighting in Moscow and the clarifying technical specifications of the balance holder accepting the installation for balance and operation.


16. Procedure for planning and reporting during repairs and reconstruction


16.1. The contracting organization must submit to the contracting authority on August 8 of the current year proposals for maintenance and current repairs, overhaul and reconstruction of facilities in the volumes and with the frequency established by these Regulations.

16.2. The customer checks the submitted proposals and forms projects based on them annual plans for the performance of work on the overhaul and reconstruction of outdoor lighting in the city of Moscow.

16.3. The contractor, in accordance with the work plans agreed by the Customer, draws up defective statements and estimates for the performance of work and submits them to the Customer.

16.4. The customer checks the submitted documentation, coordinates it with the State customer - the Department of Fuel and Energy Economy of the city of Moscow.

16.5. State customer according to established limits financing for the overhaul and reconstruction of outdoor lighting, upon submission by the Customer on a competitive basis, determines the contracting organization. Contracts for the performance of works are concluded with the winners of the tenders.

Applications:
- Appendix No. 1 to the Terms of Reference"Passport of outdoor lighting of the urban district of Kashira"

- Appendix No. 2 to the Terms of Reference"SUMMARY TABLE OF STREET LIGHTING NETWORKS OF THE URBAN DISTRICT OF KASHIR"

Annex 1

to the Terms of Reference.

Passport of outdoor lightingurban district of Kashira

City district Kashira Moscow region 2016
Appendix 2

to the Terms of Reference.

SUMMARY TABLE OF STREET LIGHTING NETWORKS OF THE CITY DISTRICT OF KASHIR

(attached as a separate file)

Requirements for the Passport of outdoor lighting of the urban district of Kashira.


  1. Passport of outdoor lighting (hereinafter referred to as Passport BUT) is a summary document on the state and prospects for the development of outdoor lighting in the urban district of Kashira (hereinafter referred to as the municipality).

  2. The NO passport is used to control and record the equipment of the outdoor lighting system, analyze its quantitative and qualitative composition and form, on its basis, work plans for maintenance, overhaul, modernization and new construction, as well as to justify the costs of the above work and measures to save energy and increase energy efficiency.

  3. The NO passport is developed on paper for entities with a population of less than 50 thousand people, and for entities with a population of more than 50 thousand people - on paper and electronic media.

  4. Composition of the Passport NO.

    1. Section 1. a brief description of outdoor lighting systems municipality.

    2. Section 2. Objects of outdoor lighting.
4.3 Section 3. Power points for outdoor lighting.

4.4 Section 4. Schedule for turning on and off outdoor lighting installations.

4.5 Section 5. Plans for the construction, reconstruction and technical re-equipment of outdoor lighting power points.

4.6 Section 6. Plans for the construction, reconstruction and modernization of outdoor lighting systems.

4.7 Section 7 Solutions for ownerless outdoor lighting installations.

4.8 Section 8. General support scheme of the outdoor lighting system.

Passport NO municipal district consists of Passports BUT settlements.
5. Section 1 "Brief description of the outdoor lighting system" appendix 1)

The section contains the following information:


    1. The name of the municipality.
5.2 The number of residents of the municipality on the date of completion.

5.3 total area and the built-up area of ​​the Municipality.

5.4 The total length of roads and streets passing through the territory and separately, depending on departmental affiliation as well as the length of illuminated roads and streets.

5.5 The total number of installed lamps in the municipality.


    1. The total installed power of all luminaires.

    2. Actual electricity consumption for the previous year by all outdoor lighting installations, excluding sub-subscribers (advertising, illumination, etc.).

    3. The total length of lines of outdoor lighting in the municipality under the jurisdiction.

    4. Number of outdoor lighting poles by municipality.
5.10 The number of outdoor lighting power points in the municipality.

5.11 The section data is filled in on the basis of the observation statistics form (1-KX, etc.) as of the date of the last report, inventory data and sections 2 and 3 of these requirements.
6 . Section 2. "Objects of outdoor lighting."


    1. The section contains the Consolidated Inventory of Outdoor Lighting Objects of the Municipality (Appendix 2) and passports of outdoor lighting objects (Appendix 3). An example of filling out the specified document with explanations (Appendix 4).

    2. The summary inventory list is filled in based on the data of the passports of individual objects line by line. Cells and columns are not merged. Each type of piece of equipment must correspond to its own line, depending on the year of installation, thus achieving searchability. This applies to all elements of outdoor lighting.

    3. General graphs (columns) are filled in on all lines of the object. These include: the name of streets and driveways, the number of houses with landmarks, the class of illumination, the category of the object, general type and specific type of facility, year of commissioning. Thus, the number of object rows in the table will be equal to the largest number of equipment elements.

    4. Applicable types of lighting objects:

    5. Column No. TP indicates the number of the food point from the inventory list of the PP of the municipality. Each line must have its own number, from which the corresponding elements are powered. In the case of identical elements, but powered by different TS, additional drains are added in the corresponding object. Thus, it becomes possible to identify the elements for each food point and carry out all kinds of calculations.

    6. A sample of filling out the inventory list - (Appendix 5).

  1. Section 3. "Power points for outdoor lighting."
7.1. The section contains a summary inventory of outdoor lighting catering points of the Municipality (Appendix 6) and passports of catering points. An example of filling out the specified document with explanations - (Appendix 7).

7.2. The summary inventory list is filled out based on the data of the passports of individual food outlets and is summarized in a single table line by line. Cells and columns are not merged. Each type of piece of equipment must correspond to its line, depending on the year of installation, thereby achieving the possibility of searching and calculating. This applies to all elements of the outdoor lighting power point.

7.3. General columns (columns) are filled in on all rows of the food item. These include: the name of streets and passages, No. No. of houses with landmarks, No. TP, type, year of commissioning, year of overhaul, etc. Thus, the number of object rows in the table will be equal to the largest number of equipment elements.

7.4. Columns 10-19 are filled in on the basis of documents 7.5.1-7.5.6 that are part of the passports of food outlets and are an integral part of them.

7.5 The passport of the catering point is filled out on the basis of technical documentation and based on the results of the technical survey. Attached to the passport.

7.5.1 Permission to connect power (Act on the implementation of technological connection).

7.5.2 The act of delimitation of the boundaries of balance sheet ownership and operational responsibility (according to the form of the energy supply organization).

7.5.3 One-line diagram of the power point, approved by the person responsible for the electrical economy (a copy must be located in the power point itself).

7.5.4 Certificate of admission of the metering device into operation (in the form of Mosenergosbyt).

7.5.5 The act of inspection (survey) of the electrical installation.

7.5.6 Schematic diagram of the power point with an indication of all electrical elements, all electrical interconnections and connections (in accordance with GOST 2.702-2011).

7.5.7 Photo of the food point ( general form with reference to the terrain, general view with a readable BCP number, general view in the open state, enlarged view of accounting, introductory part, outgoing directions).


  1. Section 4. "Schedule for switching on and off outdoor lighting installations" contains:

    1. Daily time for turning on and off outdoor lighting, time for turning off outdoor lighting installations at night in the format hour:min.

    2. Calculations of the burning time (work) of outdoor lighting installations, taking into account the reduction time. An example of a schedule is included in Appendix 8.

  1. Section 5. "Plans for the construction, reconstruction and modernization of outdoor lighting power points" contains:

    1. Plans for the construction of outdoor lighting power points that provide future development of outdoor lighting systems in existing and expanding areas.

    2. Analysis of the feasibility of introducing new outdoor lighting power points, taking into account losses in outdoor lighting networks.

    3. The boundaries of the effective power supply of outdoor lighting networks, which allows you to determine the conditions under which the connection of new or increasing the electrical load of existing outdoor lighting installations to the lighting system is impractical due to an increase in the voltage drop in the specified system for each power point.

    4. Plans to improve the system of management and control over the operation of outdoor lighting installations and transfer to centralized management for Municipalities with a population of over 50 thousand people.

    5. Plans for redundancy of outdoor lighting power supply circuits in order to increase reliability and reduce the recovery time for outdoor lighting installations.

    6. Plans for the coverage of all outdoor lighting supply points by the ASKUE system.

    7. Plans for the development of regulatory systems and individual control(if necessary).

    8. Plans to reduce electricity consumption under energy service contracts.

  1. Section 6. "Plans for the construction, reconstruction and modernization of outdoor lighting systems" contains:

    1. Plans for the creation of new outdoor lighting systems as part of the construction of new and reconstruction of existing roads, residential microdistricts, social facilities, as part of the improvement of the soda and park facilities.

    2. Plans to overhaul and upgrade outdoor lighting systems to improve efficiency energy resources and ensuring the regulatory parameters of outdoor lighting systems in accordance with the requirements of GOSTs.

    3. Plans to replace equipment with excess usage.

    4. Plans for the use of new technologies. Equipment that enhances the aesthetic perception of outdoor lighting systems in general.

    5. Development plans are developed for a period of: annual, 3-year and long-term perspective in accordance with the plans for the construction and development of the Municipality.

  1. Section 7. Solutions for ownerless outdoor lighting installations contains:

    1. The list of identified ownerless outdoor lighting facilities, the amount of funding and the timing of commissioning.

    2. Plans for documentation identified ownerless outdoor lighting installations and acceptance for balance and operation.

    3. Defective statements for ownerless objects.

  1. Section 8. "General support scheme of the outdoor lighting system."
12.1 The section is a diagram of the territory of the municipality on a scale of 1:2000 with elements of outdoor lighting applied to the cartographic base.

12.2 Conventional signs of outdoor lighting elements for mapping the Municipality.


Item No.

Layer Features

View

Description

Fixtures

Circle diameter 4mm*

supports

Circle diameter 2mm*

Stretch marks



Line solid black

Underground cable lines

Line solid red

Air cable

line dotted red

Insulated wire and SIP

dashed green line

Air wire (naked)

The line is solid blue (cyan)

Emergency jumpers (current line boundaries)



Crosshair red

Light object bounds

dotted line in brown color

Extensions (modules)



Black color icon

CPP for outdoor installation



Black color icon

Switchboard (cabinets) inside the transformer substation, buildings



Black color icon

12.3 All elements on the map must be signed.

12.3.1 Luminaires are indicated by a short name indicating the power. (ZhKU-250, RKU-125, SD-100, etc.).

12.3.2 Supports are marked with the type of support and its number.

12.3.3 Power lines are signed by the type and section of conductors. In the case of several lines, their number is indicated.

12.3.4 An example of an image of a section of a reference scheme is given in (Appendix 9).


  1. The passport of the municipality is compiled and corrected annually based on the results of completion of work in reporting period.

  2. It is recommended to include the passport of the object or food point in the list of documents drawn up during the commissioning of the lighting object.

  3. Changes to the Consolidated Inventory List, the summary list of food points, passports of lighting objects and food points are made as reports are provided on the work performed in outdoor lighting networks (current, overhaul, modernization), commissioning of new facilities or when preparing tender documentation for maintenance of these networks, but at least once a year. The recommended period for making changes is once a quarter. At the end of the year, the results of the changes are reconciled. The amended passport is annually approved by the leadership of the municipality
16. When maintaining an electronic database, changes are made constantly, depending on the amount of work performed. In this case, the passport can be printed at any time.
Appendix No. 1 to

Passport of outdoor lighting
Section 1. Brief description of the outdoor lighting system of the municipality _________.

MAYOR'S HOUSE OF THE CITY OF MAGADAN

RESOLUTION

ON THE APPROVAL OF THE REGULATIONS FOR THE MAINTENANCE, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF ELECTRIC NETWORKS (EXTERNAL NETWORKS) AND INSTALLATIONS OF EXTERNAL LIGHTING (STREET LIGHTING) IN THE TERRITORY OF THE MUNICIPAL FORMATION "CITY OF MAGADAN"

dated 09.02.2016 N 323, dated 02.12.2016 N 3709)

Guided by clause 4 of part 1 of article 16 of the Federal Law of October 6, 2003 N 131-FZ "On the general principles of organizing local self-government in the Russian Federation", Instructions for the operation of outdoor lighting installations in cities, towns and rural settlements, approved by the Ministry of Housing and Communal Services of the RSFSR dated May 12, 1988 N 120, articles 34.1 and 45 of the Charter of the municipal formation "City of Magadan", the mayor's office of the city of Magadan decides:

dated 02.12.2016 N 3709)

1. Approve the content regulations, Maintenance and repair of electrical networks (external networks) and outdoor lighting installations (street lighting) on ​​the territory of the municipality "City of Magadan" in accordance with the application.

2. Publish this resolution in the media and on the official website of the mayor's office of the city of Magadan www.magadangorod.ru.

3. To impose control over the execution of this resolution on the deputy mayor of the city of Magadan, Malashevsky A.V.

And about. Mayor of the city of Magadan
S.V.ABRAMOV

Application. REGULATIONS FOR THE MAINTENANCE, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF ELECTRIC NETWORKS (OUTDOOR NETWORKS) AND INSTALLATIONS OF EXTERNAL LIGHTING (STREET LIGHTING) ON THE TERRITORY OF THE MUNICIPAL FORMATION "CITY OF MAGADAN"

Application
to the decision
City Hall of Magadan
dated 12.04.2013 N 1448

(as amended by the Decrees of the Mayor's Office of the city of Magadan of 09.02.2016 N 323, of 02.12.2016 N 3709)

Abbreviations adopted in the regulation:

ASDU NO - automated system remote control of outdoor lighting;

VL - overhead lines;

GOST - state standard;

DRL - high-pressure discharge lamps;

DRI - discharge pulse lamps;

HPS - high pressure sodium lamps;

IZU - pulse ignition device;

cd/m sq. - unit of measure for the brightness of the road surface (candela per square meter);

LK - unit of measurement of illumination (lux);

MPOT for EE - intersectoral rules on labor protection (safety rules) during the operation of electrical installations,

PUE - rules for the installation of electrical installations;

PTEEP - rules for the technical operation of consumer electrical installations;

SNiP - building codes and regulations;

THAT - specifications;

TP - transformer substations.

I. General provisions

1.1. This regulation maintenance, maintenance and repair of electrical networks (outdoor networks) and outdoor lighting installations (street lighting) on ​​the territory of the municipality "City of Magadan" (hereinafter referred to as the Regulations) contains the main organizational and operational requirements for the implementation of an effective system for the maintenance and technical operation of outdoor lighting installations , architectural illumination of objects on the territory of the municipality "City of Magadan".

1.2. The regulation applies to the operation of outdoor lighting installations for streets, roads, driveways and squares, territories of microdistricts, parks, boulevards, squares, architectural and decorative lighting of city facilities, outdoor lighting of entrance groups.

1.3. Compliance with the regulations will ensure the technically sound condition of outdoor lighting installations, reliable operation of the entire city lighting network, economical use of electricity and funds allocated for the maintenance of outdoor lighting, increase the comfort of living in the city and traffic safety Vehicle, will improve the light environment of the evening city.

The regulation is based on the fundamental regulatory and technical documents related to the city's outdoor lighting networks:

- Federal Law of July 21, 1997 N 116-FZ "On Industrial Safety of Hazardous Production Facilities";

Paragraph four is no longer valid. - Decree of the mayor's office of the city of Magadan dated 02.12.2016 N 3709;

- Order of the Ministry of Energy of the Russian Federation of January 13, 2003 N 6 "On approval of the Rules for the technical operation of consumer electrical installations (PTEEP)";

Paragraph six is ​​no longer valid. - Decree of the mayor's office of the city of Magadan dated December 2, 2016 N 3709;

- "POT R M-016-2001. RD 153-34.0-03.150-00. Intersectoral Rules for labor protection (Safety rules) during the operation of electrical installations" (approved by the Decree of the Ministry of Labor of the Russian Federation of 01/05/2001 N 3, Order of the Ministry of Energy of the Russian Federation of 27.12 .2000 N 163);

Paragraph eight is no longer valid. - Decree of the mayor's office of the city of Magadan dated 02.12.2016 N 3709;

VSN 37-84. Instructions for the organization of traffic and the fencing of places where road works are carried out (approved by the Ministry of Highways of the RSFSR of 05.03.1984).

Guidelines for the operation of outdoor lighting installations in cities, towns and rural settlements (approved by Order of the Ministry of Housing and Communal Services of the RSFSR dated 12.05.1988 N 120).

1.4. The regulation was developed for the municipal budget institution of the city of Magadan "Gorsvet" (hereinafter - MBU of Magadan "Gorsvet"), engaged in the operation, overhaul, reconstruction, construction of outdoor lighting installations in the city and, by the nature of its activity, related to the electric grid enterprise of the electrical industry.

1.5. The regulation takes into account the specific operating conditions of outdoor lighting installations for supply and distribution electrical networks:

1.5.1. The placement of outdoor lighting installations and their electrical networks in the immediate vicinity of the carriageway of streets and roads with traffic, which often leads to disruptions in the operation (failures) of outdoor lighting installations and electrical networks when they run into supports, greatly complicates the work on the line.

1.5.2. The presence of long sections of overhead outdoor lighting networks made with bare wires on streets with tall trees, which leads to numerous breaks in strong winds and the need for urgent restoration work.

1.5.3. Breakage of uninsulated overhead wires laid along outdoor lighting poles above sidewalks or in their immediate vicinity, which poses a serious danger to pedestrians and requires immediate measures to restore or localize them.

1.5.4. The presence in distribution cable networks of branches to lamps made with cutting and cutting the cable in the socles of the supports, which reduces the reliability of the installations, including protection, and requires constant monitoring of weakly protected cable cuts and shields in the socles of numerous supports.

1.5.5. Periodic switching on and off, at least once a day, distribution networks of outdoor lighting with a load that varies in nature when turned on, which, when using switching devices, causes the appearance of transient modes in the networks, reduces the reliability of the power supply of outdoor lighting installations.

1.5.6. The need for maintenance of each lighting device during the year, consisting in the revision of its electrical circuit, the mount, cleaning the optical compartment and replacing the lamps. The frequency of replacement of lamps largely depends on the quality of electrical energy, the quality of execution of pulse igniters (IZU), chokes and lamps.

II. Basic standards for lighting indicators of outdoor lighting installations

2.1. The standards governing the lighting performance of outdoor lighting installations must comply with the "Electrical Installation Rules" (approved by order of the Ministry of Energy of the Russian Federation dated 06/20/2003 N 242).

2.2. The level of illumination of the carriageway of streets, roads, squares is determined by the category of streets and roads and must comply with the following indicators:

┌══════════┬══════════════┬════════════════════┬═════════┬══════════════‰
│Category │Streets, roads │ Largest │ Medium │ Medium │
│object by│ and area │ intensity │ brightness │horizontal│
│ lighting │ │ traffic │ coatings, │ illumination │
│ │ │ in both │ cd/m sq.│ coverage, lx │
│ │ │ directions, units/h│ │ │

│ 1 │ 2 │ 3 │ 4 │ 5 │
├══════════┼══════════════┼════════════════════┼═════════┼══════════════┤
│ │Main │ │ │ │
│ │ roads, │ St. 3000 │ 1.6│ 20│
│ A │ trunk │ St. 1000 to 3000 │ 1.2│ 20│
│ │ streets │ From 500 to 1000 │ 0.8│ 15│
│ │citywide│ │ │ │
│ │ values ​​│ │ │ │
├══════════┼══════════════┼════════════════════┼═════════┼══════════════┤
│ │Main lines │ St. 2000 │ 1.0│ 15│
│ B │ streets │ St. 1000 to 2000 │ 0.8│ 15│
│ │ regional │ From 500 to 1000 │ 0.6│ 10│
│ │ values ​​│ Less than 500 │ 0.4│ 10│
├══════════┼══════════════┼════════════════════┼═════════┼══════════════┤
│ │Streets and roads│ 500 and more │ 0.4│ 6│
│ Local │ Less than 500 │ 0.3│ 4│
│ │ values ​​│Single vehicles│ 0.2│ 4│
└══════════┴══════════════┴════════════════════┴═════════┴══════════════…

2.3. Measurements of lighting parameters are made upon acceptance of new, reconstructed and overhauled installations. For main streets (category A), measurements should be made after the next current repair. For other objects - as needed or upon receipt of complaints from the population and organizations.

2.4. The burning rate of luminaires is defined as the ratio of the number of burning luminaires to the total number of installed luminaires.

Detour routes for outdoor lighting installations to determine the percentage of lamp burning should include checking at least 25% of the total number of lamps in the evening mode and at least 20% of the total number of lamps in the night mode for the on-duty team of the MBU of Magadan "Gorsvet".

Note: the number of non-burning luminaires does not include luminaires that failed due to the fall of supports during collisions with vehicles within 10 days preceding the control detour. Control detours are carried out within 24 hours from the moment of receipt of a message about a collision with supports, the result of the detour is documented.

2.5. For the timely detection of non-burning lamps, the specialists of the Municipal Budgetary Institution of Magadan "Gorsvet" carry out control detours of outdoor lighting installations in the evening and at night on the territory of the municipality "City of Magadan", including the villages of Uptar, Sokol and the Snezhnaya Dolina district, according to a schedule drawn up in accordance with planned volume indicators. The number and timing of control detours can be adjusted by the management of the institution of the MBU of Magadan "Gorsvet" in agreement with the Founder. The results of the detours are documented in acts.

(as amended by the Decree of the Mayor's Office of the city of Magadan of 09.02.2016 N 323)

III. Technical operation

3.1. Technical operation includes a set of measures for the maintenance and current repair of outdoor lighting electrical installations. The main task of the proper operation of outdoor lighting installations is to ensure their uninterrupted operation and prevent premature wear both during normal operation under the influence of the external environment, and in case of its sudden violation by timely detection and elimination of emerging faults, performing current repairs in order to restore normal appearance and electrical safety of equipment, as well as improving the lighting parameters of outdoor lighting installations.

3.2. Maintenance.

3.2.1. The scope of maintenance work in accordance with the requirements of regulatory documents includes:

Ensuring a regulated mode of operation of outdoor lighting installations by timely switching on, partial or complete shutdown and operational monitoring of the health of the main directions of cascade circuits and the compliance of the state of lighting installations with a given mode;

Measurement of lighting levels in outdoor lighting installations for compliance with the lighting standards according to which they were built;

Maintenance of normalized lighting parameters of installations by replacing failed lamps, individual lamps, dry cleaning of reflectors, diffusers, protective glasses of lamps, restoring the correct position of brackets, lamps, spotlights relative to the illuminated object;

Carrying out periodic and extraordinary inspections of outdoor lighting installations in order to identify failures in their operation;

Measurement of voltage and current levels in power points for compliance with the distribution of lamps by phases and load magnitude;

Measurement of voltage levels at the end of the line;

Carrying out selective (if necessary, and continuous) input control of incoming high-pressure gas-discharge lamps for compliance with their main technical characteristics required for technical specifications (TS);

Performing urgent work to eliminate sudden failures in outdoor lighting installations, including failures of electrical equipment and control devices;

Acceptance of new outdoor lighting installations and control devices for operation.

3.2.2. Operating modes of outdoor lighting installations:

With centralized telemechanical control of outdoor lighting, switching on and off the lighting installations of streets, roads, driveways, squares, territories of microdistricts is carried out by dispatching personnel according to a schedule agreed with the Founder;

The duty of personnel at the central control room for outdoor lighting control should be round-the-clock with direct telephone communication. As a backup operational communication, as well as for communication with operational machines, cellular telephones should be used;

Restoration of the burning of individual lamps at public transport stops, crossroads, pedestrian crossings, road junctions must be carried out within a period not exceeding 3 days, at other objects - within a period not exceeding 10 days from the moment the message was discovered or received;

A marriage in the work of the Municipal Budgetary Institution of Magadan "Gorsvet" is considered to be a violation of the terms for restoring the burning of lamps and a decrease in the percentage of burning lamps compared to the regulated indicator of the level of illumination;

Damage of an emergency nature is immediately eliminated or localized by the available repair personnel at the disposal of the dispatcher of the MBU of the city of Magadan "Gorsvet";

If at night the damage that threatens people's lives, as well as causing the cessation of operation of outdoor lighting installations, is temporarily eliminated or only localized, then they are completely eliminated in the daytime. The removal of downed outdoor lighting poles from the territory of the city is carried out by order of the head of the MBU of Magadan "Gorsvet" by the personnel of the outdoor lighting section within the following terms: on the main streets of citywide significance within 3 days from the moment the accident was discovered, at other objects within 7 days;

3.2.3. Inspection and control over the condition of outdoor lighting installations, overhead and cable lines, power devices, centralized control devices, grounding devices and lighting fixtures is carried out according to the plans and schedules provided for by the current legislation.

3.3. Current repair and maintenance.

3.3.1. The scope of work for the current repair of outdoor lighting installations, in accordance with the requirements of regulatory documents, includes:

Current repair of lamps:

Replacement of burnt out incandescent lamps, holiday illumination, mercury, sodium;

Replacement of fixtures;

Dephasing of fixtures;

Replacement of ballasts in fixtures (IZU, choke);

Elimination of detected faults in lamps;

Charging cable replacement.

Current repair of overhead lines (VL):

Hauling 3-, 4-wire overhead lines with mounting on supports;

Cleaning of knocked down supports;

Restoration of downed supports;

Straightening supports, leveling the basement;

Replacement of dilapidated supports;

Support numbering;

Bracket replacement;

Painting supports, brackets;

Cable line replacement;

Food items.

3.3.2. The scope of work for the routine maintenance of outdoor lighting installations, in accordance with the requirements of regulatory documents, includes:

Routine maintenance of fixtures:

Checking the state of operation of fixtures, inspecting fixtures, submitting a bypass sheet.

3.4. Current maintenance of overhead lines (VL):

Horse inspection VL;

Cleaning networks from branches and drafts 35%;

Inspection of the cable line, food points, the ASDUNO system console, the telemechanical control panel;

Maintenance of electronic and mechanical city clocks located respectively on the buildings at 37 Karl Marx Avenue and 36/20 Karl Marx Avenue.

Current equipment maintenance:

Maintenance of meters, current transformers, magnetic starters, batch switches, automatic machines, relays, photorelays, taking meter readings, maintenance of festive illumination.

Planning the scope and sequence of current repairs of outdoor lighting installations should be based on the results of inspections, equipment revisions, detection of defects in the maintenance process and failures that occur.

The annual draft plan for the current repair and maintenance of equipment for outdoor lighting installations is developed by the planning and production department of the Municipal Budgetary Institution of Magadan "Gorsvet" and approved by the Founder.

When preparing draft plans for the current repair and maintenance of outdoor lighting installations, it is necessary to focus on the deadlines provided for legislative documents, taking into account the category of streets.

Planning for annual maintenance and servicing of outdoor lighting equipment should be combined with maintenance planning in accordance with regulatory documents directly related to the operation of outdoor lighting installations and the experience of the MBU of Magadan "Gorsvet". These data make it possible to clarify the annual need for material, financial, workforce, as well as in machines and mechanisms.

When assessing the quality of the current repair, one should be guided by the requirements existing laws and also consider the following workflow:

3.4.1. When performing current repairs and maintenance of overhead and cable lines and supporting structures:

The position of the supports, brackets, lamps must be uniform so that the harmony of the perception of supports with lamps in the daytime is not disturbed. The exception is dilapidated reinforced concrete supports, which are to be replaced in a planned manner. Destroyed reinforced concrete supports must be completely replaced;

Doors and locks in the poles must be in good condition and securely close access to cable termination, fuses or circuit breakers in the shields in the base of the poles;

Metal supports, brackets, traverses, doors of reinforced concrete supports must be painted and not have corrosion centers;

On the doors of the supports, a sign of electrical voltage must be applied;

The poles should have easily readable numbers, painted or stencilled, on the side facing the carriageway. The numbers must be uniform, including those applied with paint;

If there are more than two ends of the cable in the base of the support, labels indicating directions must be installed on each of them;

The results of measuring the resistance of the phase-zero circuit and repeated protective grounding must comply with the requirements of the PUE and MPOT for the operation of electrical installations.

3.4.2. When performing current repairs of cabinets of food points:

Cabinets of catering points must be painted, the cabinet number, the name of the operating company, the telephone number of the dispatcher on duty and the sign of electric voltage must be applied to the doors using a stencil;

Cabinets must have serviceable locks and awnings;

Cabinets and panels must be clean, cable ducts must be free of water and closed with metal covers;

The frame of the power point panel, neutral bus, the visible part of the ground loop must be painted black, and the tires, the ends of the cable cores, jumpers - yellow (phase A), green (phase B) and red (phase C) respectively. The ground loop must have a stud with a nut for connecting a portable ground. On the tires, the connection points must be cleaned of paint;

All electrical connections must have reliable contact. On incoming and outgoing cables there must be tags indicating the place of connection, brand and section of the cable;

Secondary switching wires must be laid on fixed structures, contactor coils must have a disconnecting device to turn off the contactor for the period of repair, maintenance and replacement of fuses in the outgoing direction during operation of outdoor lighting installations;

Contactors must be adjusted, equipped with arc chutes. Coils of contactors must correspond to the type of contactors and must not have signs of burning. The surface of the contactors should not have traces of erosion and shells, the switches and fuses should easily enter the tweezers and not have distortions;

All protection devices must be in good working order and marked, thermal releases and fusible links must correspond to the calculated load indicated in the load and voltage measurement map located at the power point, and the short circuit current at the end of the line;

Current transformers and meters designed to account for the consumption of electricity must correspond to the load of the power point and must be in good condition. In the winter period of the year, the meters must be heated;

Indoor power points should be equipped with a grate insulating from the floor, and outdoor power point cabinets should have an insulating mat on the folding step. Each power point should have a fuse puller, as well as a complete set of safety posters;

The power points that have undergone current repairs must fully comply with the requirements of the PUE, PTEEP, MPOT for the operation of electrical installations.

3.4.3. When performing routine repairs and maintenance of lighting devices:

Lighting devices must be rigidly fixed in the working position relative to the illuminated object;

Housings of luminaires and spotlights should not have foci of corrosion, painted if necessary, reflectors and diffusers are cleaned, cartridges are securely fixed in the working position, ballasts and igniters are in good order;

All lamps and spotlights must be in good working order, lamps that are not burning and have clearly reduced the luminous flux must be replaced;

After carrying out the current repair and maintenance of outdoor lighting installations of category A main streets, their lighting parameters must comply with the normalized ones.

IV. Overhaul

4.1. Major repairs are carried out in order to restore the serviceability of outdoor lighting installations to a level close to the parameters they have in their original, new condition. Overhaul requires a comprehensive check of equipment with measurements and tests, restoration of worn components and parts, elimination of all identified defects. When carrying out a major overhaul, it should be provided for the fulfillment of the requirements of directive instructions and measures aimed at increasing the duration of the equipment's failure-free operation, improving its technical and economic indicators, safety and appearance.

4.2. The scope of work on major repairs is similar to the scope of work on current repairs and differs from the latter in large volumes of repair work, replacement of equipment elements. Overhaul should be carried out comprehensively, covering all elements of the outdoor lighting installation being repaired.

4.3. The assessment of the quality of the overhaul of outdoor lighting installations, control and communication devices is similar to the assessment of the quality of current repairs with some additions related to the increased volume of work performed and the replacement of equipment:

4.3.1. The position of racks, brackets, fixtures must be completely uniform. All posts must be straightened, destroyed restored and must be in an upright position.

4.3.2. Reinforced concrete supports with exposed reinforcement at the base, chips, cracks more than 1 mm wide, are completely replaced.

4.3.3. Wires of overhead distribution networks for outdoor lighting and control wires should not have more than one connection in the span, branches to the luminaire should be made in accordance with the instructions for terminating, connecting and branching aluminum and copper conductors.

4.3.4. The cable distribution network and the control network must not have damaged sections.

4.3.5. Lamps with an expired service life that have significantly reduced their operational parameters and cannot be repaired must be replaced with new or overhauled lamps of the same power and purpose (as a rule, with the same external shape within the street or road section).

4.3.6. Light sources (lamps) must be completely replaced with new ones.

4.3.7. End-of-life centralized and decentralized control devices that have sharply reduced their operating parameters must be replaced with new or overhauled ones.

4.3.8. Outdoor lighting network, made with uninsulated wire on poles together with contact network, are to be replaced by a cable network.

4.4. The quality and volume of the completed overhaul of outdoor lighting installations for streets, roads, driveways and squares, as well as control devices are checked by a commission consisting of representatives of: the Customer - the SATEK Department of the Magadan Mayor's Office and representatives of the Municipal Budgetary Institution of Magadan "Gorsvet".

The scope of inspections and tests are carried out in accordance with the Rules for the installation of electrical installations, approved by Order of the Ministry of Energy of the Russian Federation dated 06/20/2003 N 242.

V. Reconstruction

5.1. Reconstruction of outdoor lighting installations, control and monitoring systems should be carried out in accordance with the established procedure in order to replace outdated equipment, including architectural design, and ensure the safety of the population, as well as operating personnel, improve the technical and economic performance of installations based on the use of new technical means .

5.2. The grounds for planning the reconstruction are:

Exceeding the service life of the main equipment, which is provided for by regulatory and technical documents and instructive materials of manufacturers;

Changing the design solution for the lighting installation, agreed with the Customer - the SATEK Department of the Mayor's Office of Magadan;

In this case, one should be guided by the timing of the reconstruction, established by legislative documents.

VI. New construction

6.1. The new construction of the network of outdoor lighting and lighting is carried out according to the approved working design and is associated with the construction of new highways, streets, squares, microdistricts, community centers. Before starting the design and construction of an outdoor lighting network, the Customer must request and receive technical conditions (TS):

Specification for the construction and installation of elements of the outdoor lighting network in the MBU of Magadan "Gorsvet";

Technical specifications for connecting the outdoor lighting network to transformer substations (TS) of urban electrical networks owned by third parties (JSC Magadanelectroset, OJSC Magadanenergo, etc.).

Technical specifications for the order of issue, accounting and payment for consumed electricity in OAO Magadanelectroset, OAO Magadanenergo, as well as to coordinate the working draft with interested organizations in whose area of ​​responsibility this construction is being carried out.

6.2. The contractor for the construction of outdoor lighting networks in the city, as a rule, is the Municipal Budgetary Institution of Magadan "Gorsvet" (hereinafter referred to as the Contractor). The Customer is the SATEK Department of the Magadan Mayor's Office (hereinafter referred to as the Customer). Construction work is carried out on the basis of a municipal task approved by the Customer.

6.3. Newly introduced outdoor lighting installations must comply with regulatory requirements in terms of quality and quantity.

6.4. With new construction, it is necessary to increase the requirements for ensuring the reliability of the outdoor lighting network (use of self-supporting insulated wire, cable and light fixtures produced with regard to energy-saving technologies).

6.5. It is necessary to constantly develop and introduce new technologies for the manufacture of structures, parts for lighting connections and fasteners, use equipment and materials that have quality certificates.

6.6. Acceptance of a completed outdoor lighting facility is formalized by acts of the acceptance committee, whose members check the completion of construction and readiness for commissioning in accordance with the legislation of the Russian Federation.

6.7. Prior to the commencement of the work of the acceptance committee, the Contractor, in accordance with the current legislative documents, must submit to the Customer a complete set of as-built documentation, including:

Installation license;

Certificate of registration of the testing electrolaboratory;

Certificate of acceptance of electrical work;

Cabling Log;

Journal of cutting cable terminations with voltage up to and above 1000 V;

Phasing protocol;

Protocol for testing resistance and testing with increased insulation voltage of electrical equipment up to 1000 V single-phase circuits;

Act on hidden work cable laying;

Act on hidden work on the installation of supports;

The act of checking the lighting network for the correct ignition and burning of lamps;

Executive diagram of the outdoor lighting network;

Executive grounding scheme;

Executive diagram of the outdoor lighting cabinet;

Act of acceptance of trenches, channels, tunnels and blocks for cable installation;

The act of inspection of cable ducts in trenches and channels before closing;

Protocol for measuring the phase-zero loop impedance in installations with voltages up to 1000 V with a solidly grounded neutral;

Protocol for measuring grounding devices;

Protocol for checking the presence of a circuit between the ground electrode and grounding elements;

Grounding inspection report before closing;

Specifications of OAO Magadanelectroset, OAO Magadanenergo, OAO Kolymaenergo;

List of installed equipment;

Protocol for control measurements of illumination;

Project documentation with the introduced and agreed changes;

Quality certificates for the applied electrical equipment and products.

VII. Acceptance into operation and balance of reconstructed, new, departmental and ownerless outdoor lighting networks

7.1. The procedure and conditions for accepting outdoor lighting installations on the balance sheet of the MBU of the city of Magadan "Gorsvet" is determined in accordance with the current legislation of the Russian Federation.

7.2. The outdoor lighting networks transferred to the balance of the Magadan Municipal Budgetary Institution "Gorsvet" must be in a condition suitable for operation. In the case of the transfer of networks requiring repair and reorganization, the transferring party must transfer funds for the production of repair work to bring the property into a normal technical condition.

7.3. Prior to being accepted on the balance sheet, the property is examined by the Municipal Budgetary Institution of Magadan "Gorsvet" together with the transferring party with the execution of an act, which should indicate the technical condition of the object, a list of comments, the presence (absence) of documentation for each object and proposals to the transferring party to eliminate the comments.

7.4. The transferring party is obliged to maintain and service the transferred property until the day of signing the acts of acceptance and transfer of it to the balance of the Municipal Budgetary Institution of Magadan "Gorsvet".

7.5. MBU Magadan "Gorsvet" after signing the acts of acceptance and transfer presents them to the Founder with the application of economic calculation or financial plan for the maintenance of the property accepted for balance.

VIII. Permanent supply of materials and parts necessary for technical operation

8.1. MBU of Magadan "Gorsvet", which operates outdoor lighting installations, must have a constant supply of materials and parts necessary to eliminate failures and damage in outdoor lighting networks.

8.2. The list of a permanent supply of materials and parts necessary to eliminate failures and damages in outdoor lighting networks is approved by the director of the Municipal Budgetary Institution of Magadan "Gorsvet".