Electrical Maintenance Cell
Vision, Mission and Commitment
- Vision: To create a sustainable and energy-efficient campus with reliable and safe electrical systems, supporting the academic and extracurricular activities of SGGSIET Nanded.
- Mission: To maintain and enhance the electrical infrastructure of SGGSIET Nanded through continuous monitoring, proactive maintenance, and innovative energy conservation strategies. The EMC strives to provide exceptional service to all campus stakeholders, ensuring safety, reliability, and efficiency in all its operations.
- Commitment to Stakeholders: The EMC is dedicated to serving the diverse needs of the SGGSIET community, including students, faculty, staff, and visitors. This policy ensures that all electrical systems are maintained to the highest standards, providing a safe and conducive learning, research, and personal growth environment. The EMC supports the institution's goals and contributes to its reputation as a leading engineering and technology institute through ongoing improvements and adherence to best practices.
Objectives
- Uninterrupted Power Supply
- Safety Compliance and Audits
- Energy Efficiency and Conservation
- Maintenance and Operational Support
- Complaint Resolution and Service Requests
- Support for Major Institute Events
Safety Protocols
- Regular Inspections (Safety audit in June and December and Energy audit in January)
- Perform scheduled maintenance tasks to ensure all electrical systems function correctly and safely.
- Earthing and Grounding Systems (Energy Audits)
- Ground Fault Protection
- Labeling: Ensure all electrical panels, circuit breakers, and switches are accurately labeled to indicate their purpose and the areas they control.
- Only qualified and trained electricians are allowed to perform electrical installations and repairs.
- Display emergency contact information prominently in all buildings, including the contact details of EMC personnel and local emergency services.
- Ensure that all campus occupants have quick access to emergency contact numbers.
- Conduct regular internal safety audits to assess compliance with safety protocols and identify areas for improvement.
- Engage external auditors periodically to assess the campus's electrical safety standards objectively.
- Incident Reporting and Investigation
- Implement an easy-to-use reporting system for campus occupants to report electrical safety concerns.
Solar Panels: 500KVA Distribution
- Girls Hostel: 50KVA
- Administrative Building: 100 KVA
- Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering Building (CoE): 60 KVA
- Instrumentation/Electrical Engineering Building: 80 KVA
- Textile Engineering Building: 30 KVA
- Information Technology (IT) Building: 80 KVA
- Production Engineering Building: 100 KVA
Transformer (11KV/400V Distribution Transformers
- 250KVA (550019007380)
- 315KVA (550019007380)
- 400KVA (550019007380)
- 630KVA (550019000583)
Diesel Generator: 250KVA DG-Sets
- KOEL DG set behind EMC Meter Room
- KOEL DG set near Sahyadri Hostel
- Cummins DG set near the Information Technology (IT) Building
Protocol for Reporting and Tracking Electrical Complaints and Service Requests
- Complaint Registration
- Complaint Acknowledgment
- Assessment and Prioritization
- Service Request Fulfillment
- Resolution Confirmation
- Tracking and Reporting