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CHAPTER I
PRELIMINARY
(1) These rules may be called the Indian Electricity Rules,
1956.
(2) They shall come into force at once.
2. Definitions:
(1) In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires,
(a) “The Act” means the Indian Electricity Act, 1910;
(b) “Accessible” means within physical reach without the use
of any appliance or special effort;
(c) “Ampere” means a
unit of electric current and is the unvarying electric current which when
passed through a solution of nitrate of silver in water, in accordance with the
specification set out in Annexure I, deposits silver at the rate of 0.001118 of
a grams per testTEST second; the aforesaid unit is equivalent to the current which, in
passing through the suspended coil of wire forming part of the instrument
marked “Government of India Ampere Standard Verified” when the suspended coil
is in its sighted position, exerts a force which is exactly balanced by the
force exerted by gravity in Calcutta on the counter balancing iridio-platinum
weight of the said instrument;
(d) “Annexure” means an Annexure to these rules;
(e) “Apparatus” means electrical apparatus and includes all
machines, fittings, accessories and appliances in which conductors are used;
(ee) 1[“Authorised person” means a person
authorised under rule 3;]
(f) “Bare” means not covered with insulating materials;
(g) “Cable” means a length of insulated single conductor
(solid or stranded or of two or more such conductors, each provided with its
own insulation, which are laid up together. Such insulated conductor or
conductors may or may not be provided with an overall mechanical protective
covering;
(gg) “Flexible cable” means a cable consisting of one or
more cores each formed of a group of wires, the diameter and the physical
properties of the wires and the insulating materials being such as to afford
flexibility;
(h) “Circuit” means an arrangement of conductor or
conductors for the purpose of conveying energy and forming a system or a branch
of a system;
(i) “Circuit breaker” means a device, capable of making and
breaking the circuit under all conditions, and unless otherwise specified, so
designed as to break the current automatically under abnormal conditions;
(j) “Concentric cable” means a composite cable comprising an
inner conductor which is insulated and one or more outer conductors which are
insulated from one another and are disposed over the insulation of, and more or
less around, the inner conductor;
(k) “Conductor” means any wire, cable, bar, tube, rail or
plate used for conducting energy and so arranged as to be electrically
connected to a system;
(l) “Conduit” means rigid or flexible metallic tubing or
mechanically strong and fire resisting non-metallic tubing into which a cable
or cables may be drawn for the purpose of affording it or them mechanical
protection;
(m) “Covered with insulating material” means adequately
covered with insulating material of such quality and thickness as to prevent
danger;
(n) “Cut-out” means any appliance for automatically
interrupting the transmission of energy through any conductor when the current
rises above a predetermined amount, and shall also include fusible cut-out;
(o) “Danger” means danger to health or danger to life or any
part of body from shock, burn or other injury to persons, or property, or from
fire or explosion, attendant upon the generation, transmission, transformation,
conversion, distribution or use of energy;
(p) “Dead” means at or about earth potential and
disconnected from any live system;
Provided that apparatus separated from a live conductor by a
spark gap shall not be deemed to be “dead”;
NOTE- The term “dead” is used only with reference to current
carrying parts when these parts are not live.
(q) “Earthed” or “connected with earth” means connected with
the general mass of earth in such manner as to ensure at all times an immediate
discharge of energy without danger;
(r) “Earthing system” means an electrical system in which
all the conductors are earthed;
(s) 2[Deleted].
(t) “Enclosed sub-station” means any premises or enclosure
or part thereof, being large enough to admit the entrance of a person after the
apparatus therein is in position, containing apparatus for transforming or
converting energy to or from a voltage at or above medium voltage (other than transforming
or converting solely for the operation of switchgear or instruments) with or
without any other apparatus for switching, controlling or otherwise regulating
the energy, and includes the apparatus therein;
(u) “Enclosed switch-station” means any premises or
enclosure or part thereof, being large enough to admit the entrance of a person
after the apparatus therein is in position, containing apparatus for switching,
controlling or otherwise regulating energy at or above medium voltage but not
for transforming or converting energy (other than for transforming or
converting solely for the operation of switchgear or instruments), and includes
the apparatus therein;
(uu) 3[“Flameproof enclosure” means an enclosure
for electrical machinery or apparatus that will withstand, when the covers or
other access doors are properly secured, an internal explosion of the
inflammable gas or vapour which may enter or originate inside the enclosure,
without suffering damage and without communicating the internal flammation (or
explosion) to the external inflammable gas or vapour in which it is designed to
be used, through any joints or other structural openings in the closure;]
(v) “Guarded” means covered, shielded, fenced or otherwise
protected by means of suitable casings,
barrier, rails or metal screens to remove the possibility of dangerous contact
or approach by persons or objects to a point of danger;
(vv) 4[“Hand-held portable apparatus” means an
apparatus which is so designed as to be capable of being held in the hands and
moved while connected to a supply of electricity;]
(w) “Inspector” means an Electrical Inspector appointed
under section 36;
(x) “Inspector of Mines” means an Inspector appointed under
the Mines Act, 1952 (35 of 1952);
(y) “Installation” means any composite electrical unit used
for the purpose of generating, transforming, transmitting, converting,
distributing or utilizing energy;
(z) “Intrinsically safe” as applied to apparatus or
associated circuits shall denote that any sparking that may occur in normal
working is incapable of causing explosion of inflammable gas or vapour;
(aa) “Lighting arrestor” means a device which has the
property of diverting to earth any electrical surge of excessively high
amplitude applied to its terminals and is capable of interrupting follow
current if present and restoring itself thereafter to its original operating
conditions;
(aaa) 5[“Linked switch” means a switch with all
the poles mechanically linked so as to operate simultaneously;]
(ab) “Live” means electrically charged;
(ac) “Metallic covering” means mechanically strong metal
covering surrounding one or more conductors;
(ad) 6[“Neutral conductor” means that conductor
of a multi-wire system, the voltage of which is normally intermediate between
the voltages of the other conductors of the system and shall also include
return wire of the single phase system;]
(ae) “Non-licensee” means a person generating, supplying,
transmitting or using energy to whom any of the provisions of Part III of the
Act apply;
(af) “Occupier” means the owner or person in occupation of
the premises where energy is used or proposed to be used;
(aff) 7[“Officer appointed to assist the
Inspector” means an officer appointed under rule 4A;]
(ag) “Ohm” means a unit of electric resistance and is the
resistance offered to an unvarying electric current by a column of mercury at
the temperature of melting ice 14.4521 grams in mass of an uniform
cross-sectional area and of a length of 106.3 centimetres; the aforesaid unit
is represented by the resistance between the terminals of the instrument marked
“Government of India Ohm Standard Verified” to the passage of an electric
current when the coil of wire, forming part of the aforesaid instrument and
connected to the aforesaid terminals is in all parts at a temperature of 30OC;
(ah) “Open sparking” means sparking which owing to the lack
of adequate provisions for preventing the ignition of inflammable gas external
to the apparatus would ignite such inflammable gas;
(ai) “Overhead line” means any electric supplying, which is
placed above ground and in the open air but excluding live rails of a traction
system;
(aj) “Owner”, “agent” and “manager” of a mine have the same
meanings as are assigned to them in the Mines Act, 1952 (35 of 1952);
(ak) 8[“Portable apparatus” means an apparatus
which is so designed as to be capable of being moved while in operation;]
(al) “Portable hand lamp” means a portable light-fitting
provided with suitable handle, guard and flexible cord connected to a plug;
(am) “Section” means a section of the Act;
(an) “Span” means the horizontal distance between two
adjacent supporting points of an overhead conductor;
(ao) “Street box” means a totally enclosed structure, either
above or below ground containing apparatus for transforming, switching,
controlling or otherwise regulating energy;
(ap) “Supplier” means a licensee, a non-licensee or any
other supplier of energy, 9[including the Government];
(aq) “Switch” means a manually operated device for opening
and closing or for changing the connection of a circuit;
(aqa) 10[“Switchboard” means an assembly
including the switchgear for the control of electrical circuits, electric
connections and the supporting frame;]
(ar) “Switchgear” shall denote switches, circuit breakers,
cut-outs and other apparatus used for the operation, regulation and control of
circuits;
(as) “System” means an electrical system in which all the
conductors and apparatus are electrically connected to a common source of
electric supply;
(at) “Transportable apparatus” means apparatus which is
operated in a fixed position but which is so designed as to be capable of being
moved readily from one place to another;
(au) “Volt” means a unit of electromotive force and is the
electric pressure, which, when steadily applied to a conductor, the resistance
of which is one ohm, will produce a current of one ampere;
(av) “Voltage” means the difference of electric potential
measured in volts between any two conductors or between any part of either
conductor and the earth as measured by a suitable voltmeter and is said to be;
“Low” where the voltage does not exceed 250 volts under
normal conditions subject, however, to the percentage variation allowed by
these rules;
“Medium” where the voltage does not exceed 650 volts under
normal conditions subject, however, to the percentage variation allowed by
these rules;
“High” where the voltage does not exceed 33,000 volts under
normal conditions subject, however, to the percentage variation allowed by
these rules;
“Extra high” where the voltage exceeds 33,000 volts under
normal conditions subject, however, to the percentage variation allowed by
these rules.
(2) All other words and expressions used herein and not
defined shall have the meanings respectively assigned to them in the Act.
1. Ins. by GSR 1723, Date. 21.11.1977, w.e.f. 31.12.1977.
2. Clause (s) omitted by GSR 523, Date. 28.3.1966, w.e.f.
9.4.1966.
3. Ins. by G.S.R. 45, Date. 1.1.1993, w.e.f. 23.1.1993.
4. Ins. by GSR 225, Date. 10.2.1961, w.e.f. 25.2.1961.
5. Ins. by GSR 523, Date. 28.3.1966, w.e.f. 9.4.1966.
6. Subs. by GSR 522, Dt. 17.3.1970, w.e.f. 4.4.1970.
7. Ins. by G.S.R. 336, Date, 28.3.1988, w.e.f. 23.4.1988.
8. Subs. by GSR 225, Date. 10.2.1961.
9. Ins. by GSR 1640, Date. 26.9.1963, w.e.f. 12.10.1963.
10. Ins. by GSR 170, Date. 15.1.1979, w.e.f. 3.2.1979.
3. Authorisation:
(1) A supplier or a consumer, or the owner, agent or manager
of a mine, or the agent of any company operating in an oil-field or the owner
of a drilled well in an oil-field or a contractor for the time being under
contract with a supplier or a consumer to carry out duties incidental to the
generation, transformation, transmission, conversion, distribution or use of
energy may authorise any person for the purpose of any or all of the following,
namely:-
Sub-rule (2) of rule 36, clause (a) sub-rule (1) of rule 51,
clause (a) of sub-rule (1) and 1[clauses (e) 2[and (f)]
of sub-rule (2)] of rule 64, sub rule (2) of rule 110, sub rules (1) and (4) of rule 121, sub-rule (4) of rule
123, rule 124 and sub-rule (8) of rule 125.
3[(2) No person shall be authorised under
sub-rule (1) unless he is competent to perform the duties assigned to him and
possesses either an appropriate certificate of competency or permit to work.]
4[(2A) (a) No person shall be authorised to
operate or undertake maintenance of any part or whole of a generating station
of capacity 100 MW and above together with the associated sub-station unless he
is adequately qualified and has successfully undergone the type of training
specified in Annexure XIV;
Provided that the provisions contained in this sub-rule
shall have effect in respect of the persons already authorised to operate or
undertake maintenance of any part or whole of a generating station as aforesaid
from the date to be specified by the appropriate Government, but such a date
shall not be later than a period of 5[6 years, 2 months] from the
date this rule comes into force.
(b) The appropriate Government may, on the recommendations
of the owner of such generating station, relax the conditions stipulated in
clause (a) of this subrule for any engineer and such other person who have
already sufficient experience in the operation and maintenance of a generating
station.
(c) The owner of a generating station, in consultation with
Central Electricity Authority may alter the duration and manner of training in
respect of those persons who have been already engaged in the operation and
maintenance of a generating station or a sub-station.]
6[(2B) The provisions contained in rule 3(2A)
will also be applicable in respect of other sub-stations of 132 KV and above
from a date to be specified by the appropriate Government but such a date shall
not be later than 3 years from which this rule comes into force.]
(3) No person shall be deemed to be authorised under
sub-rule (1) unless his name has been entered in a list maintained at the
office or premises of the person authorizing him, and giving the purpose for
which such person is authorised and the entry has been attested by the
authorised person and the person authorising him.
(4) Every list maintained under sub-rule (3) shall be
produced before an Inspector 7[or any officer of a specified rank
and class appointed to assist the Inspector] when required.
(5) 8[An Inspector may cancel or amend, in such
manner as he considers necessary, any authorisation, made under sub-rule (1).
(6) 9[In every registered factory, where more
than 250 KW of electrical load is connected, there shall be a person authorised
by the management of the factory for ensuring the observance of the safety
provisions laid under the Act and the rules made thereunder, who shall
periodically inspect such installation, get them tested and keep a record
thereof and such records shall be made available to the Inspector 2[or any
officer of a specified rank and class appointed to assist the Inspector], if
and when required.]
1. Ins. by GSR 1640, Date. 26.9.1963, w.e.f, 12.10.1963.
2. Ins. by G.S.R. 256, Date. 26.3.1983, w.e.f. 26.3.1983.
3. Subs. by G.S.R. 358, Date. 30.4.1987, w.e.f. 9.5.1987.
4. Ins. by G.S.R. 461, Date. 24.4.1981, w.e.f. 9.5.1981.
5. Subs. by G.S.R. 481, Date. 10.6.1987, w.e.f. 20.6.1987.
6. Ins. by GSR 730, Date. 7.9.1989, w.e.f. 30.9.1989.
7. Ins. by GSR 466, Date. 18.7.1991, w.e.f. 17.8.1991.
8. Ins. by GSR 523, Date. 28.3.1966, w.e.f. 9.4.1966.
9. Ins. by GSR 358, Date. 30.4.1987, w.e.f. 9.5.1987.
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