Solar Integration Services

  • Designing of SPV plant and submission of drawings for client􀁄s approval.
  • Supply, installation & commissioning of all equipment􀁄s, including their transit insurance, packaging and freight. Taxes, if any, shall be extra.
  • Civil works including site leveling, foundation & grouting of structure, mounting of solar modules & machinery, trenching works for cables, cable trays etc.
  • Erection and installation of inverters, panels, distribution boards, energy meters etc associated with SPV plant.
  • Associated cabling and electrical works of solar plant.
  • Commissioning and trial run-out of solar plant.
  • Peripheral barbed wire fencing of solar plant.
  • Construction of SCADA system and lightning arrestor.


Testing

The risks linked to incorrect use of electricity includes lifethreatening danger for people, threat of damage to electrical installations and property and harmful effects on systems operation and equipment life spans. Therefore SRI VINAYAKA ELECTRICALS performs electrical installation testing to primarily ensure that people and goods are kept safe and are protected in the event of a fault. It also facilitates preventive maintenance of installations and preventing serious faults which might prove expensive.

The tests are carried out using the measurement instruments that comply with the IS/IEC standards ensuring user safety and reliable measurements.

Quality assurance and quality control along with proposed work practices , inspection & test plan:

Our Company firmly believes in Quality and the concepts of Quality Assurance & Quality Control are well understood by us. The important concept of these two terms are furnished below.


Quality Assurance

All those planned and systematic actions necessary to provide adequate confidence that a product or a service will satisfy given requirement for quality.


Quality Control

The Operational techniques and activities that are used to fulfill the requirements for quality. We are following the below mentioned Work Practices to achieve Quality Assurance and Quality Control for the electrical work carried out by us.

Quality Assurance can be mainly attributed to the materials supplied to site and Quality control plan will be for conversion of material supplied to work.

Quality Assurance starts from the ordering of the materials from our Purchase Department. The order to the suppliers will contain the entire specification as indicated in Bill of Quantity and as per the particular specification of the "Tender Document". The Supplier will be given with strict instructions that the material supplied by the Supplier should be in accordance with the specification. For this, the supplier will be asked to produce necessary Type Test Certificate, Manuals and any other relevant document along with the materials supplied. This will be insisted to all the OEM Manufacturers, whereas in the case of Fabricated items like Switchboards (in Bangalore), the same will be inspected in the Shop Floor at various stages by our Engineers to make sure the quality is maintained by the Fabricator.

After the initial order is given to the various suppliers, final working drawings will be collected from the Consultants/Clients and detailed assessment for each item of work will be made as per the schemes and as per the layout drawings - for example like Cable Schedule, Light Fitting Schedule, MCB DB schedule. Any changes in the schematic drawings of panels and the quantities and charges/amendments will be informed to the Supplier along with a copy to the Clients/Consultants. This is to ensure that there is no additional or excess material supplied as per the requirement and as per the final working drawing.

Regarding the materials supplied to the site, the material will be checked for the quantity mentioned in the Supplier's invoice. All the materials received at site will be visually checked for any physical or mechanical damages and for missing or short supply items, the same will be reported to the Office to take necessary action.

The materials received at site will be properly stored and identification tags will be provided before issuing the material for the work. The same will be physically checked and issued.

For all the major equipment supplied by us, necessary factory test certificates, Instruction Manuals, wherever applicable will be documented and copy of the same along with the final as built drawings will be submitted to the Consultants / Clients for their records and maintenance.


Safety Precautions at Construction Site

All of us are aware about the direct costs of accidents, but there are indirect or hidden costs of accidents, which can have an adverse effect on productivity. More than the cost, the human life involved, is most concerned. An awareness of this basic fact is essential while implementing an effective prevention programme. Let every construction engineer adopt safety precautions as part of the job. They must practice the safety precautions, till they are accustomed.


Accidents Prevention Programme

The basic function of the management is planning and programming

  • The ultimate objective of lowering the operational costs and accident reduction should be achieved on construction sites.
  • The accident prevention programme has to be well planned, effectively monitored to minimize the accidents with responsibility of ensuring safety code at various levels in construction projects.
  • EHS Manager and Safety Supervisors are responsible for assisting the constructors, in working out a safety programme.
  • Periodically inspecting all the working spots to detect any flaws in the programme and to monitor the performance of the programme.
  • Investigating all serious accidents to reinforce the safety programme.
  • Compiling the accidents statistics.


Site Safety Programme

Determining a suitable course of action in day to day activities for the effective implementation of the safety programme.

  • Meeting regularly, at least once in a fortnight, to discuss and decide the ways and means to eliminate the factors affecting the safety programme.
  • To analyse all the activities of the coming fortnight, identifying the possible hazards and finalizing the precautions to be taken.
  • To monitor the performance of the safety programme and suggesting improvements wherever needed.
  • Inspecting the site, twice a week, to locate the unsafe working conditions and locations.

    Investigating all accidents and strengthening the safety programme by additional precautions if any, on the basis of accidents investigations.

    EHS Manager should inspect the work spot at least once a day, making on-the-spot corrections of the unsafe acts of the workmen and taking suitable steps to eliminate all the unsafe conditions.

    Planning the requirements for the first aid, firefighting and safety appliances well in advance and maintaining them in good condition. Working out the cost of all the accidents during the month/year. Safety supervisors should keep giving the 'safety Instructions' to their workmen daily, highlighting the possible hazards in that days work and precautions to be taken by the workers. Site supervisors should eliminate all unsafe conditions in their area of the work.

    They should keep the work area neat, clean and free from loose material especially at upper floors. Site office should have a list of following emergency Telephone Nos.

    • Fire - 101
    • Ambulance - 102
    • Police - 100
    • Nearest Doctor

    Everybody should take active part to ensure all safety precautions.


    Personal Protective Kit

    Safety precautions play vital role in protecting workmen from injury during execution of job. Some of the important safety kits are listed below. They must be in good condition.

    • Safety Helmets - Use where work is going on at different levels.
    • Safety belts - Used for workmen working on height, on exterior sides of the building.
    • Hand gloves - Used for Materials handling, gas cutter, welding machine etc.
    • Safety goggles - Used for gas welding, grinding, pavement breaking etc.
    • Safety Shoes - For asphalting, cutting hard rock, concreting works etc.

    Major Possible Injuries and First Aid. Personal Protective Kit

    First aid is an immediate and temporary care given to the victim of an accident or sudden illness till the treatment from the doctor is made available. It is important for the person giving first aid to know what is to be done at the time of crisis. Improper and careless handling of the injured person may increase the severity of the injury and may even cause a death.


    First Aid

    First aid is an immediate and temporary care given to the victim of an accident or sudden illness till the treatment from the doctor is made available. It is important for the person giving first aid to know what is to be done at the time of crisis. Improper and careless handling of the injured person may increase the severity of the injury and may even cause a death.