Application of R.C.M. type Application of R.C.M. type
Maintenance Methodology within Maintenance Methodology within
Eskom DistributionEskom Distribution
Presenter: Peter Busch
Background Eskom The Company
At 31 March 2005:• Nominal capacity – 42 011 MW
• Power lines (all voltages) – 347 204 km
• Coal burnt – 136,4 Mt
• Revenue (Company) – R41 387m
• Total sales – 256 959 GWh
• Sales to countries in southern Africa (Transmission and Distribution) – 16 008 GWh
• Peak demand on integrated system – 34 195 MW
• Total assets (Company) – R104 994 million
• Employees – 29 845
• Customers – 3 603 943
International Comparisons
Company Sales RatingCountry TWh by sales
RAO-UES Russia 636 1EDF France 473 2E.On. Germany 404 3
KEPCO South Korea 294 4TEPCO Japan 281 5RWE Energie AG Germany 230 6Eskom South Africa 206 7Vattenfall Sweden 186 8Eletrobras Brazil 178 9Hydro Quebec Canada 169 10Taiwan Power (TaiPower) Taiwan 159 11Enel Italy 156 12TVA USA 155 13Kansai Electric Power Co. Japan 142 14Electrabel Belgium 137 15Endesa Spain 134 16Chubu Japan 123 17AEP USA 118 18AES USA 108 19FPL USA 103 20
International Comparisons
Generation capacityMW
Rating by capacityCompany Country
RAO-UES Russia 156 600 1
EDF France 122 600 2
Tepco Electric Power Co Japan 62 660 3
E.On Germany 54 000 4
KEPCO Korea 50 432 5
Enel Italy 47 000 6
AES USA 46 000 7
RWE Energie AG Germany 45 000 8
Endea Spain 43 000 9
Eletrobas Brazil 40 854 10
Eskom South Africa 39 810 11
Southern USA 39 000 12
Duke USA 38 748 13
Exelon USA 38 000 14
AEP USA 36 000 15
Kansai Electric Japan 35 434 16
Hydro Quebec Canada 34 000 17
Taiwan Power (TaiPower) Taiwan 33 290 18
TVA USA 33 189 19
Vattenfall Sweden 33 000 20
Source: Data Monitor UK 2004 figures
Background Eskom The Company
• Eskom is Africa’s largest Electricity Utility generating 60% of Africa’s electricity. It has 5 divisions, which are the following: Generation, Transmission, Distribution, Eskom Enterprises and Corporate.
• Eskom Distribution is divided into 6 Regions covering all of geographic South Africa. Each Region is divided into a number of geographic areas where area staff makes use of a computerised maintenance management system to implement maintenance strategies. Within Eskom there is a lot of staff movement at this level and therefore a skill shortage as well as experience is in short supply.
Background Eskom The Company
• Within Eskom Distribution there are approximately 4000 High Voltage Substations from 132kV to 33 kV spread around South Africa. The Substations contain approximately 4500 Power Transformers with 99 different makes and types of Tap Switches. 45000 Circuit Breakers of 400 different makes and types. 10500 M.V and H.V. lines. Eight different voltage categories are used from 132kV down to 3,3kV.
The Maintenance Hierarchy within Eskom Distribution
National Maintenance Policy for electricity networks NRS 082. NRS 082 (1.1) 10 02 2005.doc used by the N.E.R.
• Eskom maintenance policy. maintenance policy.pdf
• Eskom Maintenance planning directive.• Eskom Distribution Standards per equipment type.
Standard for maintenance of circuit breakers.pdf• Eskom Job Plans per maintenance intervention per
Make and Type of equipment.• Eskom Work Instructions per maintenance
intervention per Make and Type of equipment.
Maintainable Equipment
• Equipment complexity.– Equipment completely automated, Under fault conditions equipment has to be removed from
the fault within less than 100 milliseconds normally within 35 milliseconds.
– Equipment loadings and switching control centralized.
• Decentralization of equipment around the country.– H.V. Substations approximately 4000– Power Transformers 1MVA and above approximately 4500 There are 99 different makes and types of tap changers.– H.V. Circuit Breakers approximately 45000. There are 400 different makes and types of H.V. circuit
breakers which employ 4 different rupturing mediums and 5 different energy sources drive the mechanisms.
– M.V. and H.V. Lines approximately 10500– Etc.
Issues around skilled staff in the Industry
Skill shortage experienced.• New labour entrants need experience.• Skilled staff centralized within regional
offices as well as national offices.• Complex equipment de-centralized.• Technical Service Groups centralized
regionally as well as nationally.
What strategy to follow
A pure RCM pilot study was done at Brackpan North, a Substation to the East of Johannesburg.
• Costing of various solution.• Decision on maintenance strategy
solution.• A modified “RCM” type study to be
implemented.
Equipment and work group format
Equipment divided into groups of expertise ie. Transformers, Circuit Breakers, Cables, D.C. Batteries, Low Voltage etc.
• Centralized modified “R.C.M.” studies done.
• Regional representation on Work group.
• National specialists on Work group.
Requirements for easy to use Software
The software package should be user friendly.
• R.C.M. knowledge by the user not required.
• Experience not required by user.
• Applicable to all Geographic areas.
• Applicable to all network requirements.
• Applicable to all customer loads.
Software Package
Market was investigated for suitable software.
• All maintenance planners have Microsoft office suite.
• Written in Microsoft Access.• Results of work group studies populate
tables.• Queries run on tables returning
maintenance strategies depending on the options of the maintenance planner.
Transformer study
• Transformer FMEA studies. PowerTrfr RCM Template(Prelim Findings).xls• Transformer RCM decision diagram. Decision work sheet.xls• Criticality scores. Criticality Analyses Questionaire.xls• Dissolved Gas analysis. DGA cost analysis for Transformers.xls• Software DDMMT SOFTWARE.mdb• Software Demonstration and Training Tool• DT Maintenance management tool_30_01_2007.E
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Questions
•Any Questions?