There were significant delays in installation of the AV equipment which the
SCMO attributed at least in part to the applicant. (...) The applicant said that the problem arose because the equipment had not
arrived, and it was necessary to move what had been installed in the pre-trial court,
which had been used only recently, into the trial court, where the rehearsal was to
take place. (...) A
subsequent rehearsal was arranged for 20 June 2008 but the equipment, though
installed, was not functioning, and it could not take place.
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Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in a telecommunication centre to overvoltages and overcurrents
In force
Guide (04/2012)
Guide on the use of the overvoltage resistibility Recommendations This guide assists test laboratories in implementing the correct tests for ITU-T K.20, K.21, and K.45 compliance testing. (...) In force
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Title
Status
K.20 (11/88)
Resistibility of telecommunication switching equipment to overvoltages and overcurrents
Superseded
K.20 (03/91)
Resistibility of telecommunication switching equipment to overvoltages and overcurrents
Superseded
K.20 (03/93)
Resistibility of telecommunication switching equipment to overvoltages and overcurrents
Superseded
K.20 (10/96)
Resistibility of telecommunication switching equipment to overvoltages and overcurrents
Superseded
K.20 (02/00)
Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in a telecommunications centre to overvoltages and overcurrents
Superseded
K.20 (07/03)
Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in a telecommunications centre to overvoltages and overcurrents
Superseded
K.20 (2003) Erratum 1 (01/04)
Correction to table 7/K.20
Superseded
K.20 Amendment 1 (11/04)
New Appendix I - Floating transverse power induction and earth potential rise test for ports connected to external symmetric pair cables
Superseded
K.20 (04/08)
Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in a telecommunications centre to overvoltages and overcurrents
Superseded
K.20 (11/11)
Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in a telecommunications centre to overvoltages and overcurrents
Superseded
K.20 (04/15)
Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in a telecommunication centre to overvoltages and overcurrents
Superseded
K.20 (06/16)
Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in a telecommunication centre to overvoltages and overcurrents
Superseded
K.20 (12/16)
Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in a telecommunication centre to overvoltages and overcurrents
Superseded
K.20 (07/17)
Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in a telecommunication centre to overvoltages and overcurrents
Superseded
K.20 (10/18)
Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in a telecommunication centre to overvoltages and overcurrents
Superseded
K.20 (07/19)
Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in a telecommunication centre to overvoltages and overcurrents
Superseded
K.20 (11/19)
Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in a telecommunication centre to overvoltages and overcurrents
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K.45 : Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in the access and trunk networks to overvoltages and overcurrents
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Guide on the use of the overvoltage resistibility Recommendations This guide assists test laboratories in implementing the correct tests for ITU-T K.20, K.21, and K.45 compliance testing. (...) In force
K.45 (10/19)
Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in the access and trunk networks to overvoltages and overcurrents
In force
K.45 (2019) Amendment 1 (06/20)
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Title
Status
K.45 (02/00)
Resistibility of access network equipment to overvoltages and overcurrents
Superseded
K.45 (07/03)
Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in the access and trunk networks to overvoltages and overcurrents
Superseded
K.45 (04/08)
Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in the access and trunk networks to overvoltages and overcurrents
Superseded
K.45 (11/11)
Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in the access and trunk networks to overvoltages and overcurrents
Superseded
K.45 (04/15)
Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in the access and trunk networks to overvoltages and overcurrents
Superseded
K.45 (06/16)
Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in the access and trunk networks to overvoltages and overcurrents
Superseded
K.45 (12/16)
Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in the access and trunk networks to overvoltages and overcurrents
Superseded
K.45 (07/17)
Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in the access and trunk networks to overvoltages and overcurrents
Superseded
K.45 (07/18)
Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in the access and trunk networks to overvoltages and overcurrents
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K.21 : Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in customer premises to overvoltages and overcurrents
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K.21 (07/19)
Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in customer premises to overvoltages and overcurrents
In force
K.21 (2019) Amendment 1 (06/20)
The file initially posted on 3.9.2020 was replaced to correct a minor formatting issue in Table 1a.
(...) In force
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Number
Title
Status
K.21 (11/88)
Resistibility of subscribers' terminals to overvoltages and overcurrents
Superseded
K.21 (10/96)
Resistibility of subscriber's terminal to overvoltages and overcurrents
Superseded
K.21 (10/00)
Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in costumer premises to overvoltages and overcurrents
Superseded
K.21 (07/03)
Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in customer premises to overvoltages and overcurrents
Superseded
K.21 (2003) Erratum 1 (01/04)
Correction to table 7/K.21
Superseded
K.21 (04/08)
Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in customer premises to overvoltages and overcurrents
Superseded
K.21 (2008) Erratum 1 (05/08)
Relates to English prepublished version only
Superseded
K.21 (11/11)
Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in customer premises to overvoltages and overcurrents
Superseded
K.21 (2011) Erratum 1 (05/14)
Superseded
K.21 (04/15)
Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in customer premises to overvoltages and overcurrents
Superseded
K.21 (06/16)
Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in customer premises to overvoltages and overcurrents
Superseded
K.21 (12/16)
Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in customer premises to overvoltages and overcurrents
Superseded
K.21 (07/17)
Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in customer premises to overvoltages and overcurrents
Superseded
K.21 (10/18)
Resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in customer premises to overvoltages and overcurrents
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The necessary local resources for transportation, manpower and time should be included in the
planning process.
6 Installation
6.1 Timely Installation
As WIC/WIF require installation, it is important to take into consideration the time and cost required for
installing and making equipment fully operational. (...) If a country has
insufficient capacity to conduct the installation of small WIC/WIF equipment, procurement of installation
services through SD is an option. (...) Installation by supplier or contracted agent. In this case the supplier is responsible for the correct
installation, training and commissioning of the equipment.
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UNOG │Strategic Heritage Plan Renovation │ Historical Buildings RFPQS │ BLN
Attachment 2 Page 1 of 5
Attachment 2—Levels of Intervention
Renovation of the Historical Buildings (Buildings A, B, C, D and S)
at the Palais des Nations in Geneva, Switzerland
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Attachment 2 Page 2 of 5
FACILITATING WORKS AND BUILDING WORKS
0 Facilitating Works
0.1 Toxic/hazardous/contaminated material removal Mainly asbestos removal in main plantroom
0.2 Major Demolition Works Not currently anticipated
0.3 Specialist Groundworks Not currently anticipated
0.4 Temporary Diversion Works Not currently anticipated
0.5 Extraordinary Site Investigation Works Not currently anticipated
1 Substructure
1.1 Substructure Cafeteria extension New room XII partition
2 Superstructure
2.1 Frame Cafeteria extension New room XII partition Press room
2.2 Upper Floors Cafeteria extension New room XII partition
2.3 Roof Cafeteria extension
2.4 Stairs and Ramps Limited
2.5 External Walls Cafeteria extension
2.6 Windows and External Doors Cafeteria extension Change and renovation across the buildings
2.7 Internal Walls and Partitions Across the buildings
2.8 Internal Doors Across the buildings Main concern with heritage aspect
3 Internal Finishes
3.1 Wall Finishes Across the buildings
3.2 Floor Finishes Across the buildings
3.3 Ceiling Finishes Across the buildings
4 Fittings, Furnishings and Equipment
4.1 Fittings, Furnishings and Equipment (Fixed) Across the buildings
4.1 Fittings, Furnishings and Equipment (Loose - New and Heritage) New furniture in new support nodes of office areas Heritage furniture across the buildings
4.1 Fittings, Furnishings and Equipment (Loose - Used Office Furniture) Used furniture across the offices
4.1 Signage Not currently anticipated
5 Services
5.1 Sanitary Installations Partial renovation of sanitary ware and fittings
5.2 Services Equipment Not applicable
5.3 Disposal Installations Local adaptation and upgrade
5.4 Water Installations Global upgrade
5.5 Heat Source New plant room
5.6 Space Heating and Air Conditioning Local upgrade and general cleaning
5.7 Ventilation Replacement of existing systems
5.8 Electrical Installations
New cabling Partial new lighting Partial rearrangement of existing lighting Lighting automation upgrade New panelboards Upgrade of existing panelboards Cleaning of all obsolete systems New UPS New emergency lighting installation
5.9 Fuel Installations Not applicable
5.10 Lift and Conveyor Installations Upgrade of some equipment Change of some equipment
5.11.1 Fire and Lightning Protection Upgrade of existing system New in Cafeteria
5.11.2 Library fire extinction: water mist + oxyreduction +airtight New protection system in Library and Archive
5.12.1 Communication, Security and Control Systems New control center
5.12.2 Fire Detection and Alarm Installation Extension and upgrade of existing system
5.12.3 Clock Installation New infrastructure
5.12.4 Evacuation Installation Upgrade public address system
5.12.5 Structural Cabling Installation New and adaptation
5.12.6 Network Active Equipment Installation only – supply by UNOG
5.12.7 Audio Installation (building) Upgrade public address system
5.12.8 CCTV Upgrade CCTV installation
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5.12.9 Access Control Upgrade access control installation
5.12.10 Disabled Call Systems New intercom system
5.12.11 Building Management and automatic Controls Installation Extension of existing system
5.12.12 AV Conference Systems
New CMSI in most of the rooms New display system New robotic camera system New broadcast installation for Press Conf. Room Move of existing TV studio
5.12.13 PC Conference Installation only – supply by UNOG
5.12.14 Acoustics Assembly Hall Study and improvement
5.12.17 Digital Signage Extension of existing system
5.12.18 Mobile Phone Network Not currently anticipated
5.12.19 Server and Storage Not currently anticipated
5.13 Specialist Installations Dismantling and adaptation of pneumatic systems
5.14 BWIC Connection with Services Across the buildings
5.15 Testing and Commissioning All systems
6 Prefabricated Buildings and Building Units
6.1 Prefabricated Buildings and Building Units Not currently anticipated
7 Work to Existing Buildings
7.1 Minor Demolition Works and Alteration Works Across the buildings
7.2 Repairs to Existing Services Not currently anticipated
7.3 DPC's/Fungus and Beetle Eradication Not currently anticipated
7.4 Façade Retention Not currently anticipated
7.5 Cleaning Existing Surfaces Not currently anticipated
7.6 Renovation Works Across buildings
8 External Works
8.1 Site Preparation Works Not currently anticipated
8.2 Roads, Paths, Paving and Surfacing Cafeteria landscaping
8.3 Soft Landscaping, Planting and Irrigation Systems Cours d’honneur landscaping
8.4 Fencing, Railings and Walls Not applicable
8.5 External Fixtures Minor external works for cafeteria
8.6 External Drainage Not currently anticipated
8.7 External Services Not currently anticipated
8.8 Minor Building Works and Ancillary Buildings Not currently anticipated
PRELIMINARIES AND INDIRECT WORKS
9 Main Contractor's Preliminaries (B)
9.1.1 Main Contractor Preliminaries Across buildings
9.1.2 Site Installations Across buildings
9.1.3 Temporary installations for UNOG business Across buildings
9.1.4 Business Continuity provisional works Across buildings
9.1.5 Moving Across buildings
9.1.6 Heritage / Art protection and restauration Across buildings
9.1.7 Heritage / Moving Across buildings
9.1.8 Additional Security measures Across buildings
9.1.9 Construction All Risk Insurance Across buildings
9.1.10 Cleaning post-Handover from Contractor Across buildings
9.1.11 Additional surveys if needed (MEP + Architectural) Across buildings
9.1.12
Defects Liability and Warranty Works; necessary remedy concerning any equipment and material defects as required after each Section of Work is handed over to the Employer.
All project
9.2.1 Commissioning Agent All systems
9.2.2 BIM Management Full service
9.3 General contractor management Full service
9.4 Additional banksmen to manage deliveries etc. between site area and Building
Across buildings
Table 3:
Construction services currently anticipated (not limited to) — listed under New Rules of Measurement 1 table – NRM1
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Attachment 2 Page 4 of 5
Chart 1:
Approximate Overall Works Breakdown by Principle Element / Function
1%
15%
41%
4%
5%
2%
9%
11%
12%
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UN UN Design Contractor Contractor
Technical Design (RIBA) X Design Portions
Construction Support / Additional Design
Information X
Shop Drawings and Method Statements X
Supply of IT active equipment X
Construction X
Hand Over X
Maintenance X Limited to a few Technical
Installations
Table 4:
Design Development and Overall Responsibilities Repartition
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K.64 : Safe working practices for outside equipment installed in particular environments
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K.64 (06/20)
Safe working practices for outside equipment installed in particular environments
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Title
Status
K.64 (02/04)
Safe working practices for outside equipment installed in particular environments
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K.64 (01/11)
Safe working practices for outside equipment installed in particular environments
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K.64 (06/16)
Safe working practices for outside equipment installed in particular environments
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Capacity Appliances Operation
20Wp Lamp: 2
Mobile Charger: 1 4-5 hours
50Wp Lamp: 4
B & W TV: 1 Mobile Charger: 1
4-5 hours
85Wp Lamp: 9
B & W TV: 1 Mobile Charger: 1
4-5 hours
Equipment No. of approved Suppliers
Solar Panel 86
Battery 15
Charge Controller 47
CFL Lamp 26
LED Lamp 31
IDCOL SHS Program – at a Glance
Program Target : 6 million SHSs by 2016
Program Achievement : 2.6 million SHSs till October’13
Number of Beneficiaries : About 12 million people
Power Generation : About 110 MW
Fossil Fuel Saving : 250,000 ton/year
Subsidy Saving by Govt. : USD 37 million/year
Direct Job Creation : 30,000 people
IDCOL Investment : About USD 550 million
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100,000
200,000
300,000
400,000
500,000
600,000
700,000
800,000
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 (up to
Oct'13)
11,697 20,635 27,579
37,151 69,562
103,301 169,916
324,775
469,572
643,812
750,483
Year wise SHSs installation
Program Structure
Supply Equipment
Pay for Equipment
Seeks grant & loan
Provide grant & loan
IDCOL
Technical Standards Committee
Suppliers Seeks approval
Provides approval
Household
Sells SHS & provide service
Pay down- payment & installment
Operations Committee
NGO/PO PO Selection Committee
Select POs
Applies
Donors
Grant & soft term
credit
Fund Flow and Role of Partners
Multilateral Agencies
Provides grant and soft loans
Provides technical assistance needed
GoB
IDCOL
Provides grants to reduce SHS cost and for capacity building
Provides soft loans
Provides training, promo support
Monitors implementation
PO
Identify potential customers
Installs SHS
Extends micro-credit
Provides after sales services
Household
Debt Service Debt Service Debt Service Debt Service
Provides
grant and
soft loan to
IDCOL
Provides
policy
support
Maintain
system
Repay loan
in monthly
installments
Mode of Financing: an Example
(a) Market Price of a 50 Wp SHS USD 420
(b) Buy-down Grant USD 0*
(c) System Price for Household [(b)-(a)] USD 420
(d) Down Payment from Household to PO [15% of (c)] USD 63
(e) Loan Payable from Household to PO [(c)-(d)] USD 357
Loan Tenor 3 years
Annual Interest Rate 12% p.a.
Monthly Installment Amount USD 12
(f) IDCOL Refinance [70% of (e)] USD 250*
Loan Tenor 5~7 years
Interest Rate 6~9% p.a.
(...) Challenges & Mitigations
Challenges Mitigation
Lack of awareness − Promotional campaigns
− Training programs
Untested
business model
− Social enterprise model with an ultimate goal of commercialization
− Presence of multiple POs ensures healthy competition
− Phased reduction nature of grant
Lack of
institutional capacity
− Institutional development grant / Long-term concessionary credit
− Staff training program
High cost of
SHS equipment
− Capital buy-down grant / Concessionary credit facility
− Local support industry development
Lack of
quality assurance
− Technical standard committee
− Quality control mechanisms by IDCOL
Lack of
fiscal support
− Tax holiday
− Duty free import
Replicability Potential
Following IDCOL’s success in the renewable energy dissemination, other developing
countries are keen to replicate similar programs in their respective countries.
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ELECTRICAL
INSTALLATION
STANDARDS
CONTENTS
1. (...) In all cases, it must be possible to disconnect the wiring from a piece of equipment without affecting the operation of the remainder of the installation.
(...) Terminal separation walls must be installed
between each group of terminals linking or supplying the various pieces of equipment.
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K.5 : Joint use of poles for electricity distribution and for telecommunications
K.6 : Precautions at crossings
K.7 : Protection against acoustic shock
K.8 : Separation in the soil between telecommunication cables and earthing system of power facilities
K.9 : Protection of telecommunication staff and plant against a large earth potential due to a neighbouring electric traction line
K.10 : Low frequency interference due to unbalance about earth of telecommunication equipment
K.11 : Principles of protection against overvoltages and overcurrents
K.12 : Characteristics of gas discharge tubes for the protection of telecommunications installations
K.13 : Induced voltages in cables with plastic-insulated conductors
K.14 : Provision of a metallic screen in plastic-sheathed cables
K.18 : Calculation of voltage induced into telecommunication lines from radio station broadcasts and methods of reducing interference
K.19 : Joint use of trenches and tunnels for telecommunication and power cables
K.20 : Immunity of telecommunication equipment installed in a telecommunications centre to overvoltages and overcurrents
K.21 : Immunity of telecommunication equipment installed in customer premises to overvoltages and overcurrents
K.23 : Types of induced noise and description of noise voltage parameters for ISDN basic user networks
K.24 : Method for measuring radio-frequency induced noise on telecommunications pairs
K.25 : Protection of optical fibre cables
K.26 : Protection of telecommunication lines against harmful effects from electric power and electrified railway lines
K.27 : Bonding configurations and earthing inside a telecommunication building
K.28 : Characteristics of semi-conductor arrester assemblies for the protection of telecommunications installations
K.29 : Coordinated protection schemes for telecommunication cables below ground
K.30 : Self-restoring overcurrent protectors
K.34 : Classification of electromagnetic environmental conditions for telecommunication equipment – Basic EMC Recommendation
K.35 : Bonding configurations and earthing at remote electronic sites
K.36 : Selection of protective devices
K.37 : Low and high frequency EMC mitigation techniques for telecommunication installations and systems – Basic EMC Recommendation
K.38 : Radiated emission test procedure for physically large systems
K.39 : Risk assessment of damages to telecommunication sites due to lightning discharges
K.40 : Protection against LEMP in telecommunications centres
K.42 : Preparation of emission and immunity requirements for telecommunication equipment – General principles
K.43 : Immunity requirements for telecommunication equipment
K.44 : Resistibility tests for telecommunication equipment exposed to overvoltages and overcurrents - Basic Recommendation
K.45 : Immunity of telecommunication equipment installed in the access and trunk networks to overvoltages and overcurrents
K.46 : Protection of telecommunication lines using metallic symmetric conductors against lightning-induced surges
K.47 : Protection of telecommunication lines using metallic conductors against direct lightning discharges
K.48 : EMC requirements for telecommunication equipment – Product family Recommendation
K.49 : Test requirements and performance criteria for voice terminal telephones subject to disturbance from digital mobile telecommunications systems
K.50 : Safe limits of operating voltages and currents for telecommunication systems powered over the network
K.51 : Safety criteria for telecommunication equipment
K.52 : Guidance on complying with limits for human exposure to electromagnetic fields
K.54 : Conducted immunity test method and level at fundamental power frequencies
K.55 : Overvoltage and overcurrent requirements for insulation displacement connectors (IDC) terminations
K.56 : Protection of radio base stations against lightning discharges
K.57 : Protection measures for radio base stations sited on power line towers
K.58 : EMC, resistibility and safety requirements and guidance for determining responsibility under co-located telecommunication installations
K.59 : EMC, resistibility and safety requirements and procedures for connection to unbundled cables
K.60 : Emission levels and test methods for wireline telecommunication networks to minimize electromagnetic disturbance of radio services
K.61 : Guidance on measurement and numerical prediction of electromagnetic fields for compliance with human exposure limits for telecommunication installations
K.62 : System level radiated emissions compliance using mathematical modelling
K.63 : Maintaining the suitability of production telecommunications equipment to its intended electromagnetic environment
K.64 : Safe working practices for outside equipment installed in particular environments
K.65 : Overvoltage and overcurrent requirements for termination modules with contacts for test ports or SPDs
K.66 : Protection of customer premises from overvoltages
K.67 : Expected surges on telecommunications and signalling networks due to lightning
K.68 : Operator responsibilities in the management of electromagnetic interference by power systems on telecommunication systems
K.69 : Maintenance of protective measures
K.70 : Mitigation techniques to limit human exposure to EMFs in the vicinity of radiocommunication stations
K.71 : Protection of customer antenna installations
K.72 : Protection of telecommunication lines using metallic conductors against lightning: Risk management
K.73 : Shielding and bonding for cables between buildings
K.74 (draft) : EMC, resistibility, safety requirements for home network devices
K.75 : Classification of interface for application of standards on resistibility and safety of telecommunication equipment
K.76 : EMC requirements for telecommunication network equipment (9 kHz - 150 kHz)
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