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  • CEIG Approval in Rajasthan — Chief Electrical Inspector Certification

    Get expert guidance on CEIG approval in Rajasthan for solar plants, transformers, captive power plants, and high-voltage electrical installations. Learn process, documents, benefits, and legal requirements.

    Overview

    CEIG Approval is a mandatory statutory safety certification granted by the Chief Electrical Inspector to the Government (CEIG) for high-voltage and industrial electrical installations in Rajasthan and across India. CEIG approval ensures that electrical systems — including solar plants, captive power plants, transformers, and related installations — meet essential safety, design, and technical standards before energisation and operation. Enterclimate+1

    This certification is required under the Electricity Act, 2003 and the Central Electricity Authority (Measures Relating to Safety and Electric Supply) Regulations, 2010, which govern the safe design, installation, testing, and commissioning of electrical systems. Compliance Calendar LLP


    Why CEIG Approval Is Required

    CEIG Approval is necessary to:

    • Ensure safety and reliability of high-risk electrical installations

    • Comply with statutory regulations under the Electricity Act, 2003

    • Validate that electrical systems are designed and installed according to national safety standards

    • Enable legal energisation and grid connectivity

    • Prevent hazards to life, property, and infrastructure

    Installations requiring CEIG approval typically include:

    • Solar Power Plants (above 10 kW)

    • Captive Power Plants

    • Transformers and Reactors

    • High-Tension (HT) or Extra High Voltage (EHV) installations

    • Wind Power Plants

    • HV Motors and Overhead Lines Enterclimate+1


    Who Needs CEIG Approval

    CEIG approval is required when electrical installations at a site exceed specified power capacities or involve high-voltage systems. Common scenarios include:

    • Solar power plants and renewable energy installations

    • Industrial facilities with captive power generation

    • Transformer substations and HT/EHV power infrastructure

    • Net-metering systems with capacity above state thresholds

    • Infrastructure projects with high voltage distribution networks Enterclimate+1


    CEIG Approval Process — Step by Step

    1. Determine Requirement

    Confirm whether your electrical project requires CEIG approval. Typically, this applies to installations with capacities above 10 kW or with HT/EHV systems. Enterclimate

    2. Power Sanction from DISCOM

    Before CEIG approval, obtain power sanction or connection approval from the relevant DISCOM (e.g., JVVNL, AVVNL, JDVVNL in Rajasthan). Professional Utilities

    3. Prepare Technical Drawings

    Submit the Single Line Diagram (SLD), layout drawings, earthing plans, and protection schematics for the installation. Professional Utilities

    4. Submit Application

    Apply to the Electrical Inspectorate/CEIG office with all required documents, including drawings, certificates of licensed electrical contractor, and test records. Professional Utilities

    5. Inspection by CEIG

    CEIG officers inspect the site to verify compliance with safety regulations and test requirements such as correct earthing, protection coordination, wiring standards, and installation practices. Enterclimate

    6. Compliance and Certification

    Once the inspection confirms compliance, CEIG approval and certification are issued, allowing lawful energisation and operation. Enterclimate

    7. Periodic Inspection

    CEIG may also conduct periodic inspections to confirm continuing compliance with safety standards. Enterclimate


    Documents Typically Required

    While requirements may vary slightly, the following documents are generally needed:

    • Completed CEIG application form

    • Single Line Diagram (SLD) and electrical layouts

    • Earthing and protection system details

    • Statutory clearances (Fire NOC, etc.)

    • Licensed electrical contractor and supervisor permits

    • Inspection fee challan and compliance undertaking

    • Load & design calculations and equipment details Professional Utilities


    Benefits of CEIG Approval

    Safety First

    CEIG approval confirms that your electrical installation adheres to national safety norms, minimizing risk to personnel and property. Professional Utilities

    Regulatory Compliance

    CEIG certification ensures compliance with the Electricity Act, 2003 and subsequent safety regulations, reducing legal exposure. Compliance Calendar LLP

    Grid Connectivity

    CEIG approval is often required before approval of net-metering or grid interconnection for renewable installations. Enterclimate

    Operational Reliability

    Certified installations are more reliable, reducing breakdowns and long-term maintenance issues. Professional Utilities


    Penalties for Not Obtaining CEIG Approval

    Failure to obtain CEIG approval when required can lead to:

    • Legal penalties under electrical safety regulations

    • Rejection of energisation requests by DISCOM

    • Insurance non-coverage for safety incidents

    • Operational shutdowns imposed by authorities Professional Utilities


    FAQs – CEIG Approval in Rajasthan

    Q1. What is CEIG Approval?
    CEIG Approval is a safety certification granted by the Chief Electrical Inspector to the Government for high-voltage and industrial electrical installations to ensure safety and regulatory compliance. Compliance Calendar LLP

    Q2. When is CEIG approval required?
    It is required before energising HT/EHV systems, solar plants above prescribed capacity, captive power plants, and transformer installations. Enterclimate

    Q3. Where do I submit the CEIG application in Rajasthan?
    Applications are submitted to the Electrical Inspectorate Department under the Government of Rajasthan via authorized portals or offices. Professional Utilities

    Q4. How long does CEIG approval take?
    Typical processing and inspection may take up to 30 days after submission of complete documents and compliance check. Professional Utilities


    Conclusion

    CEIG approval is a legal and safety requirement for many electrical installations in Rajasthan, particularly for high-voltage and renewable energy projects. Proper compliance enhances safety, operational reliability, and regulatory acceptance. Partnering with experienced consultants helps ensure accurate documentation, timely inspection readiness, and smoother approval outcomes.

    1. Overview

    Shree Kalyan Enterprises provides CESE-certified technical inspection and compliance documentation services for Solar Power Plants, Diesel Generator (DG) Sets, and Transformers, strictly in accordance with the Central Electricity Authority (Measures relating to Safety and Electric Supply) Regulations, 2010.

    Our inspections are conducted to verify electrical safety, system integrity, statutory compliance, and readiness for approval or energisation. The inspection findings and documentation support organizations in meeting regulatory requirements for DISCOM submissions, Electrical Inspectorate compliance, and statutory approvals, without deviation from prescribed procedures.


    2. Services Covered

    A. Solar Power Plant Inspection

    (Applicable Capacity: 100 kW – 1000 kW)
    Reference: CEA Regulations, 2010 – Form II

    Solar power plants are inspected to ensure compliance with safety provisions relating to generation, protection systems, earthing, and grid interconnection. Our inspection scope includes:

    • Verification of Single Line Diagram (SLD) as per installed configuration

    • Review of plant layout, equipment placement, and clearances

    • Inspection of DC and AC side installations, including inverters and protection devices

    • Verification of earthing system, lightning protection, and bonding

    • Compliance checks for isolation, protection coordination, and safety signage

    • Review of technical parameters for plant capacity and connectivity

    • Preparation of inspection findings in line with Form II requirements

    This inspection supports compliance prior to approval, energisation, or statutory submission.


    B. DG Set Inspection

    (Applicable Capacity: 100 kVA – 1000 kVA)
    Reference: CEA Regulations, 2010 – Form II

    DG Sets are inspected to ensure safe operation, correct installation, and compliance with statutory safety norms. The inspection covers:

    • Verification of DG installation layout and safety clearances

    • Assessment of earthing system, neutral earthing, and bonding arrangements

    • Review of load connection and protection coordination

    • Inspection of control panels, cables, and isolation arrangements

    • Verification of safety provisions as required under CEA Regulation 32 & related clauses

    • Documentation and reporting aligned with Form II of CEA Regulations, 2010

    This inspection is essential for statutory compliance and safe integration of DG sets with electrical systems.


    C. Transformer Inspection

    (Applicable Capacity: 63 kVA – 8,000 kVA)
    Reference: CEA Regulations, 2010 – Form III

    Transformer installations are inspected with a focus on high-risk safety aspects and statutory obligations. The inspection scope includes:

    • Verification of earthing and bonding of transformer body, neutral, and accessories

    • Examination of oil level, breather condition, and safety devices

    • Verification of Insulation Resistance (IR) values

    • Inspection of HT/LT panels, feeders, protection relays, and clearances

    • Review of fire safety and isolation provisions

    • Preparation of inspection findings as prescribed under Form III of CEA Regulations, 2010

    Transformer inspections are critical for compliance prior to charging, energisation, or continued operation.


    3. Documentation Support (Official Channels Only)

    As part of inspection services, we provide structured documentation support to assist clients in meeting statutory submission requirements. This includes:

    • Preparation of technical inspection reports aligned with CEA formats

    • Compilation of Single Line Diagrams (SLD) and wiring layouts

    • Completion of safety compliance statements

    • Organising annexures and technical enclosures for submission

    • Guidance for submission through authorized government portals only

    Important:
    We do not engage in representation, liaisoning, or influence with any authority.
    All submissions are made strictly by the applicant through official channels.


    4. Deliverables

    Upon completion of inspection and documentation support, clients receive:

    • CESE-Certified Inspection Report

    • Safety Compliance Checklist as per CEA Regulations, 2010

    • Technical observations and recommendations

    • Structured documentation set suitable for statutory submission and records


    Regulatory Reference

    • Central Electricity Authority (Measures relating to Safety and Electric Supply) Regulations, 2010

    • Form II – Applicable for Solar Power Plants & DG Sets

    • Form III – Applicable for Transformers


    Who This Service Is For

    • Industrial and commercial establishments

    • Solar EPCs and plant owners

    • Utilities and infrastructure projects

    • Institutions and manufacturing facilities

    • Projects requiring statutory inspection compliance


      FAQs – CEA Form II & Form III Inspections

      Q1. What is CEA Form II and when is it required?
      CEA Form II is prescribed under the Central Electricity Authority (Measures relating to Safety and Electric Supply) Regulations, 2010 for installations such as Solar Power Plants and DG Sets. It is required to certify that the installation complies with applicable safety and technical regulations before approval or continued operation.

      Q2. What is CEA Form III and where is it applicable?
      CEA Form III is applicable for Transformer installations. It is used to certify compliance of transformer safety provisions, earthing, insulation, protection systems, and associated electrical infrastructure as per CEA Regulations, 2010.

      Q3. Who is authorized to issue inspection reports under CEA Forms?
      Inspection reports and compliance certification under CEA Forms are issued by authorized electrical safety professionals, including CESE-certified engineers, in accordance with applicable regulations and scope of authorization.

      Q4. Is Form II required for both solar plants and DG sets?
      Yes. Form II is applicable to both Solar Power Plants and DG Sets, as both fall under generation and auxiliary power installations governed by the CEA safety regulations.

      Q5. What parameters are checked during a Form II inspection?
      Form II inspections typically include verification of SLD, earthing, protection systems, DC/AC installations, safety clearances, isolation arrangements, and compliance with notified safety provisions.

      Q6. What are the key checks performed during a Form III transformer inspection?
      Form III inspections focus on earthing and bonding, oil level and safety devices, insulation resistance values, panel and feeder condition, clearances, and fire safety provisions.

      Q7. Is submission of Form II or Form III done by the consultant?
      No. The applicant submits all forms and documents directly through authorized government portals or prescribed channels. Our role is limited to inspection, report preparation, and documentation guidance.

      Q8. Are these inspections mandatory for approvals and energisation?
      Yes. Compliance with CEA Regulations, including Form II and Form III certification, is mandatory for safety assurance, statutory compliance, and approval or energisation of applicable installations.