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CEAR namely Central Electricity Authority (Measures relating to Safety and Electric Supply) Regulations, 2010 are regulations framed by Central Electricity Authority of India under Indian Electricity Act, 2003, to regulate measures relating to safety and electric Supply in India.

Contents

History

CEAR came into effect with effect from 20 September 2010, in place of The Indian Electricity Rules, 1956.

The Electricity Act, 2003, was formulated combining the Indian Electricity Act 1910 and Indian Electricity (supply) Act 1948.

Earthing provisions and Safety

Under CEAR, rule 41, there is specific provision of earthing neutral wire of a 3-phase, 4-wire system and the additional third wire of a 2- phase, 3-wire system. Earthing is to be done with two separate connections. Grounding system also to have minimum two or more earth pits (electrode) such that proper grounding takes place. As per the rule 42, installation with load above 5 KW exceeding 250Volt shall have suitable Earth leakage protective device to isolate the load in case of earth fault or leakage.

Neutral and earth run separately on overhead line/cables. Separate conductor for overhead lines and armoring of cables are used for earth connection. Additional earth electrodes/pits are installed at user ends for proper earth.

Earthing in Mines

Earthing in a underground mine shall be carried out by connection to an earthing system at the surface of the mine as per rule 99.

As per rule 100, Protective equipment are to be placed in the mines for automatic disconnection of supply when there is earth fault exceeding 750 mille ampere in 250 V to 1000 Volt installations. For open cast mine the limit is 50 ampere in installations of voltage exceeding 1100 V and up to 11 kV. The earth leakage current is to be restricted by placing suitable neutral grounding resistance (NGR) in all the distribution transformers.

Salient features

Chapters and regulations there in:-

  • Chapter - I Definitions
  • 1 Short title and Commencement

    2 Definitions

  • Chapter - II
  • 3 Designating person(s) to operate and carry out the work on electrical lines and apparatus

    4 Inspection of designated officers and other safety measures

    5 Electrical Safety Officer

    6 Safety measures for operation and maintenance of electric plants

    7 Safety measures for operation and maintenance of transmission, distribution systems

    8 Keeping of records and inspection there of

    9 Deposit of maps

    10 Deposit of printed copies

    11 Plan for area of supply to be made and kept open for inspection

  • Chapter - III General safety requirements
  • 12 General safety requirements, pertaining to construction, installation, protection, operation and maintenance of electric supply lines apparatus

    13 Service lines and apparatus on consumer’s premises

    14 Switchgear on consumer’s premises

    15 Identification of earthed and earthed neutral conductors and position of switches and switchgear therein

    16 Earthed terminal on consumer’s premises

    17 Accessibility of bare conductors

    18 Danger Notices

    19 Handling of electric supply lines and apparatus

    20 Supply to vehicles and cranes

    21 Cables for portable or transportable apparatus

    22 Cables protected by bituminous materials

    23 Street boxes

    24 Distinction of different circuits

    25 Distinction of the installations having more than one feed

    26 Accidental charging

    27 Provisions applicable to protective equipment

    28 Display of instructions for resuscitation of persons suffering from electric shock

    29 Precautions to be adopted by consumers, owners, occupiers, electrical contractors, electrical workmen and suppliers

    30 Periodical inspection and-testing of Installations

    31 Testing of consumer's installation

    32 Installation and testing of generating units

    Chapter - IV General conditions relating to supply and use of electricity

    33 Precautions against leakage before connection

    34 Leakage on consumer's premises

    35 Supply and use of electricity

    36 Provisions for supply and use of electricity in multi-storied building more than 15 meters in height

    37 Conditions applicable to installations of voltage exceeding 250 Volts

    38 Appeal to Electrical Inspector in regard to defects

    39 Precautions against failure of supply and notice of failures

  • Chapter - V Safety Provisions for Electrical Installations and apparatus of voltage not exceeding 650 volts
  • 40 Test for resistance of insulation

    41 Connection with earth

    42 Earth leakage protective device

    Chapter - VI Safety Provisions for Electrical Installations and apparatus of voltage exceeding 650 volts

    43 Approval by Electrical Inspector

    44 Use of electricity at voltage exceeding 650 Volts

    45 Inter-locks and protection for use of electricity at voltage exceeding 650 Volts

    46 Testing, Operation and Maintenance

    47 Precautions to be taken against excess leakage in case of metal sheathed electric supply lines

    48 Connection with earth for apparatus exceeding 650V

    49 General conditions as to transformation and control of electricity

    50 Pole type sub-stations

    51 Condensers

    52 Supply to luminous tube sign installations of voltage exceeding 650 Volts but not exceeding 33 kV

    53 Supply to electrode boilers of voltage exceeding 650 Volt but not exceeding 33 kV

    54 Supply to X-ray and high frequency installations

  • Chapter - VII Safety requirements for overhead lines, underground cables and generating stations
  • 55 Material and strength

    56 Joints

    57 Maximum stresses and factors of safety

    58 Clearance above ground of the lowest conductor of overhead lines

    59 Clearance between conductors and trolley wires

    60 Clearance from buildings of lines of voltage and service lines not exceeding 650 Volts

    61 Clearances from buildings of lines of voltage exceeding 650 V

    62 Conductors at different voltages on same supports

    63 Erection or alteration of buildings, structures, flood banks and elevation of roads

    64 Transporting and storing of material near overhead lines

    65 General clearances

    66 Routes proximity to aerodromes

    67 Maximum interval between supports

    68 Conditions to apply where telecommunication lines and power lines are carried on same supports

    69 Lines crossing or approaching each other and lines crossing street and road

    70 Guarding

    71 Service lines from overhead lines

    72 Earthing

    73 Safety and protective devices

    74 Protection against lightning

    75 Unused overhead lines

    76 Laying of cables

    77 Protection against electromagnetic interference

  • Chapter - VIII Safety requirements for Electric Traction
  • 78 Application of chapter

    79 Voltage of supply to vehicle

    80 Insulation of lines

    81 Insulation of returns

    82 Proximity to metallic pipes

    83 Difference of potential on return

    84 Leakage on conduit system

    85 Leakage on system other than conduit system

    86 Passengers not to have access to electric circuit

    87 Isolation of sections

    88 Minimum size and strength of trolley wire

    89 Height of trolley wire and length of span

    90 Earthing of guard wires

    91 Proximity to magnetic observatories and laboratories

    92 Records

  • Chapter - IX Safety requirements for mines and oil fields
  • 93 Application of chapter

    94 Responsibility for observance

    95 Notices

    References

    Central Electricity Authority Regulations Wikipedia