ELECTROTECHNOLOGY - CERT III ELECTRICIAN National code: UEE30811 Training package: UEE11 TAFE NSW number: 20222 OTEN Application Form for Certificate III – UEE30811 20222 Electrotechnology Electrician OFFICE USE ONLY Date received: Assessed by: Approved: Notes: Rejected: Awaiting: TAFE NSW – Western Sydney Institute - OTEN Created: 29/07/2014 Version: 3.0 Permission is granted to use this material as long as nothing gets altered and all references in footer remain http://www.facebook.com/oten.electrotechnology oten.engineering @tafensw.edu.au Certificate III UEE30811 UEE30811 Application Form Modified: 5/05/2015 Certificate III 20222 Application Form Modified: 29/07/2014 1 of8469 30 (02)Page 9715 Page 1 of 30 1. Applicant Details Please complete the details below. Applicant’s Name: Home Phone: Address: Mobile Phone: Date of Birth: Email Address: Apprentice Yes / No: Date Apprenticeship Started: Apprenticeship Number: Date Application submitted: Applicants Signature: Applying for Recognition of Prior Learning Yes No If Yes, please provide a brief outline of your prior learning, where this was obtained, and the evidence you have to support your claim (you may be asked to submit a separate RPL application and can supply your evidence then. A fee for RPL assessment may apply): Notes – anything else we should know?: OFFICE USE ONLY TAFE NSW – Western Sydney Institute - OTEN Created: 29/07/2014 Version: 3.0 Permission is granted to use this material as long as nothing gets altered and all references in footer remain http://www.facebook.com/oten.electrotechnology oten.engineering @tafensw.edu.au Certificate III UEE30811 UEE30811 Application Form Modified: 5/05/2015 Certificate III 20222 Application Form Modified: 29/07/2014 2 of8469 30 (02)Page 9715 Page 2 of 30 Instructions Your responsibility as an applicant is to provide sufficient evidence to TAFE Western Sydney Institute that you are currently engaged in full-time work in the electrotechnology industry. You are required to provide to TAFE Western Sydney Institute a statutory declaration (included in this application) completed by your current employer with details of your supervisor/s engaged in your training and their electrical license number/s. Your employer is responsible for providing you with what is known as ‘on the job’ training in every unit of competency. If not, they will need to be able to provide an alternative and explain to TAFE Western Sydney Institute how this will occur. Enclosed in this application is a copy of each unit of competency that will display specific tasks that will be required for your employer to sign off on. It contains all the core units required for you to be able to complete the qualification. Please be aware that completing this qualification will involve 3-4 years full-time training. All applications are assessed on merit. Please complete the: o Applicant Details section o Employer Details section o Employer Declaration o Table of Training Undertaken by Applicant Return Sections 1-4 by email to: oten.engineering@tafensw.edu.au We do NOT require you to complete section 5. Units of Competency – Specific Details – this is provided for your information only. If you have any questions, please direct them to OTEN Engineering Services oten.engineering@tafensw.edu.au or 02 9715 8469 TAFE NSW – Western Sydney Institute - OTEN Created: 29/07/2014 Version: 3.0 Permission is granted to use this material as long as nothing gets altered and all references in footer remain http://www.facebook.com/oten.electrotechnology oten.engineering @tafensw.edu.au Certificate III UEE30811 UEE30811 Application Form Modified: 5/05/2015 Certificate III 20222 Application Form Modified: 29/07/2014 3 of8469 30 (02)Page 9715 Page 3 of 30 2. Employer Details Please complete the details below. Business Name: Phone: Address: Other Phone: Email Address: Employer Representative: Position in Company: Mobile Phone: Email Address: Notes: OFFICE USE ONLY TAFE NSW – Western Sydney Institute - OTEN Created: 29/07/2014 Version: 3.0 Permission is granted to use this material as long as nothing gets altered and all references in footer remain http://www.facebook.com/oten.electrotechnology oten.engineering @tafensw.edu.au Certificate III UEE30811 UEE30811 Application Form Modified: 5/05/2015 Certificate III 20222 Application Form Modified: 29/07/2014 4 of8469 30 (02)Page 9715 Page 4 of 30 Please list details of one or more electrical supervisors: OFFICE USE ONLY Electrical Supervisor 1: Mobile Phone: Email Address: Electrical License Number & Issuing State: Electrical Supervisor 2: Mobile Phone: Email Address: Electrical License Number & Issuing State: Electrical Supervisor 3: Mobile Phone: Email Address: Electrical License Number & Issuing State: OFFICE USE ONLY TAFE NSW – Western Sydney Institute - OTEN Created: 29/07/2014 Version: 3.0 Permission is granted to use this material as long as nothing gets altered and all references in footer remain http://www.facebook.com/oten.electrotechnology oten.engineering @tafensw.edu.au Certificate III UEE30811 UEE30811 Application Form Modified: 5/05/2015 Certificate III 20222 Application Form Modified: 29/07/2014 5 of8469 30 (02)Page 9715 Page 5 of 30 General Information The skills and knowledge required by a competent worker are described in terms of Competency Standard Units. For the electrical industry, these units are laid down in the National Electrotechnology Competency Standards. To be assessed as ‘competent’ against National Electrotechnology Competency Standards, individuals need to demonstrate they have – acquired specified essential knowledge and associated skills (EKAS) and undertaken related workplace functions. The assessment of specified essential knowledge and associated skills is carried out during the off-the-job component of an individuals’ training, normally through the assessment of Essential Knowledge and Associated Skills Learning Specifications whilst undertaking the qualification at a College/Skill Centre. Work experience records provide evidence that the applicant has, over a period of time, carried out relevant workplace activity (e.g. install …) including each element (plan, carry out, complete) across the range of equipment or procedures autonomously and to specified requirements. That is, these records can be used to make judgments about the applicant’s on-the-job performance. The purpose of this document is to provide a mechanism the employer can use to ensure that the apprentice/applicant has exposure to all of the experience required by the training package to be deemed competent. This document will be attached to the apprentice/applicants’ training contract and monitored by the RTO on a six monthly basis. TAFE NSW – Western Sydney Institute - OTEN Created: 29/07/2014 Version: 3.0 Permission is granted to use this material as long as nothing gets altered and all references in footer remain http://www.facebook.com/oten.electrotechnology oten.engineering @tafensw.edu.au Certificate III UEE30811 UEE30811 Application Form Modified: 5/05/2015 Certificate III 20222 Application Form Modified: 29/07/2014 6 of8469 30 (02)Page 9715 Page 6 of 30 3. Employer Declaration. Statement of Training of Applicant This is to state that, I, …………………………………………………… …..…………………………… ………...…...… (Employer representative – Please PRINT NAME) (Signature) (Date) …………………………………………………… …..…………………………… ………...…….. (Electrical Supervisor 1 – Please PRINT NAME) (Signature) (Date) …………………………………………………… …..…………………………… ………...…….. (Electrical Supervisor 2 – Please PRINT NAME) (Signature) (Date) …………………………………………………… …..…………………………… ………...…….. (Electrical Supervisor 3– Please PRINT NAME) (Signature) (Date) of (business name/company name) can provide the required training in accordance with the requirements of the National Electrotechnology Training Package (UEE11) for the qualification in the Certificate III Electrotechnology Electrician (UEE 30811) for the applicant: (Applicant full name) The information recorded in the Table of Training is a true and accurate record of the training that will be available to the applicant. I will advise OTEN Engineering Services in writing within one month of employment or supervision changes that affect the applicants’ training. TAFE NSW – Western Sydney Institute - OTEN Created: 29/07/2014 Version: 3.0 Permission is granted to use this material as long as nothing gets altered and all references in footer remain http://www.facebook.com/oten.electrotechnology oten.engineering @tafensw.edu.au Certificate III UEE30811 UEE30811 Application Form Modified: 5/05/2015 Certificate III 20222 Application Form Modified: 29/07/2014 7 of8469 30 (02)Page 9715 Page 7 of 30 4. Table of Training Undertaken by Applicant Please complete the table. You are stating that you as employer / electrical supervisor you can provide the necessary training for each of the required units in the course. Please complete the applicant and employer details above, this table, and then return by email to: oten.engineering@tafensw.edu.au. Unit ID Work Description UEENEEC020B Gather, record and monitor work place evidence UEENEEE101A Apply safe work practices and participate in risk control measures UEENEEE102A Safe use of hand & power tools. Basic fabrication using metals and plastics. UEENEEE104A Design, install and fault find basic circuits. Selection & use of basic meters. UEENEEE105A Work at heights. Drill & fix into timber, steel and concrete UEENEEE107A Interpret industry related drawings and specifications UEENEEE137A Identify, assess, document, control and review WHS hazards in the workplace UEENEEF102A Install and maintain cabling for multiple access to telecommunication services UEENEEG006A Design parameters connection and fault determination of single and three phase machines. UEENEEG033A Installation of cable support systems. Installation, preparation, termination, housing & testing of special use cables. (eg MIMS, SWA etc) UEENEEG063A Correct arrangement of electrical installations and protective devices UEENEEG101A Design, connect and control magnetic devices and machines. UEENEEG102A Design, install and fault find single and three phase a.c circuits. Selection & use of test devices. UEENEEG103A Correct arrangement of electrical wiring and accessories TAFE NSW – Western Sydney Institute - OTEN Created: 29/07/2014 Version: 3.0 Employer Provided Y/N Permission is granted to use this material as long as nothing gets altered and all references in footer remain http://www.facebook.com/oten.electrotechnology oten.engineering @tafensw.edu.au If No, how will the training be achieved? Certificate III UEE30811 UEE30811 Application Form Modified: 5/05/2015 Certificate III 20222 Application Form Modified: 29/07/2014 8 of8469 30 (02)Page 9715 Page 8 of 30 UEENEEG104A Design, install and fault find heating, lighting and accessories. Switchboard installation, wiring and earthing UEENEEG105A Test and verification of cabling systems and appliances UEENEEG106A Correct installation and termination practices of cords & cables operating at voltages between 50V and 1000Va.c UEENEEG107A Correct selection of electrical installations and protective devices UEENEEG108A Troubleshoot and fault determination of single and three phase circuits and apparatus. UEENEEG109A Connect, test and control single and three phase appliances and machines. UEENEEK142A Identify, assess, document, control and review environmental & sustainable hazards in the workplace The units of competency in the following pages specify the required tasks for each unit. We do NOT require you to complete section 5. Units of Competency – Specific Details – this is provided for your information only. TAFE NSW – Western Sydney Institute - OTEN Created: 29/07/2014 Version: 3.0 Permission is granted to use this material as long as nothing gets altered and all references in footer remain http://www.facebook.com/oten.electrotechnology oten.engineering @tafensw.edu.au Certificate III UEE30811 UEE30811 Application Form Modified: 5/05/2015 Certificate III 20222 Application Form Modified: 29/07/2014 9 of8469 30 (02)Page 9715 Page 9 of 30 5. Units of Competency – Specific Details: UEENEEC020B Participate in electrical work and competency development activities Core Competency Standard Unit – must be completed How competency is achieved for this unit: Collecting evidence for each unit of competency. Developing a plan to get through your course to gain a qualification and to then be able to apply for an electrical license. reference Type of Activity Undertaking Orientation/Induction Describing Training Plans Gathering appropriate workplace evidence Collected throughout training Recording workplace evidence Monitoring workplace evidence Correcting anomalies where evident is incorrect st 1 Year Reporting workplace evidence (submission of workplace evidence portfolio to be submitted) nd 2 Year Reporting workplace evidence (submission of workplace evidence portfolio to be submitted) rd 3 Year Reporting workplace evidence (submission of workplace evidence portfolio to be submitted) TH 4 Year Reporting workplace evidence (submission of workplace evidence portfolio to be submitted) TAFE NSW – Western Sydney Institute - OTEN Created: 29/07/2014 Version: 3.0 Permission is granted to use this material as long as nothing gets altered and all references in footer remain http://www.facebook.com/oten.electrotechnology oten.engineering @tafensw.edu.au Certificate III UEE30811 UEE30811 Application Form Modified: 5/05/2015 Certificate III 20222 Application Form Modified: 29/07/2014 10 of 30 (02)Page 9715 8469 Page 10 of 30 UEENEEE101A Apply Occupational Health Safety regulations, codes and practices in the workplace Core Competency Standard Unit – must be completed How competency is achieved for this unit: Demonstrate how the application of WHS legislation, regulations, codes of practice, toolbox talks, working at heights, confined spaces, PPE, working with electricity, first aid, electric shock Activities for this unit of competency Preparing to enter the workplace including, the use of work permits and clearances and isolation permissions. Understanding and following risk control safe work methods. Applying work procedures and instructions as they apply to risk control measures. Dealing with accidents and emergencies within the scope of responsibility. Participation in consultation processes, identifying hazards and implementing and monitoring control measures. Dealing with unplanned events Use correct Personal Protective Equipment working with electricity 1st Aid Electric shock TAFE NSW – Western Sydney Institute - OTEN Created: 29/07/2014 Version: 3.0 Permission is granted to use this material as long as nothing gets altered and all references in footer remain http://www.facebook.com/oten.electrotechnology oten.engineering @tafensw.edu.au Certificate III UEE30811 UEE30811 Application Form Modified: 5/05/2015 Certificate III 20222 Application Form Modified: 29/07/2014 11 of 30 (02)Page 9715 8469 Page 11 of 30 UEENEEE102A Fabricate, dismantle, assemble of utilities industry components Core Competency Standard Unit – must be completed How competency is achieved for this unit: Demonstrate how to fabricate, dismantle, and assemble of utilities industry components by using Hand tools, power tools, drilling, tapping, threading, sheet metal, assembly, and disassembly of electrical equipment. Activities for this unit of competency Selecting and using hand tools appropriate to a task correctly and safely Selecting and using power tools appropriate to a task correctly and safely Sharpening a drill bit for at least two different types of material Interpreting mechanical drawings/diagrams and instructions correctly. Dismantle and assemble an apparatus relevant to utilities industry discipline in which competency is sought. Fabricate a component relevant to the utilities industry discipline in which competency is sought. TAFE NSW – Western Sydney Institute - OTEN Created: 29/07/2014 Version: 3.0 Permission is granted to use this material as long as nothing gets altered and all references in footer remain http://www.facebook.com/oten.electrotechnology oten.engineering @tafensw.edu.au Certificate III UEE30811 UEE30811 Application Form Modified: 5/05/2015 Certificate III 20222 Application Form Modified: 29/07/2014 12 of 30 (02)Page 9715 8469 Page 12 of 30 UEENEEE104A Solve problems in d.c. circuits Core Competency Standard Unit – must be completed How competency is achieved for this unit: Demonstrate how to solve problems in basic, series, parallel, series parallel DC Circuits, using basic test instruments to measure voltage, current, resistance (including IR and continuity testing), emf sources, resistors and capacitors. Activities for this unit of competency Using methodological techniques to solve d.c. circuit problems from measure and calculated values Determining the operating parameters of an existing circuit. Altering an existing circuit to comply with specified operating parameters. Developing circuits to comply with a specified function and operating parameters. Dealing with unplanned events Correctly connect single path d.c. circuits Correctly connect series d.c. circuits Correctly connect parallel d.c. circuits Correctly connect series parallel d.c. circuits Correctly connect capacitors in d.c. circuits TAFE NSW – Western Sydney Institute - OTEN Created: 29/07/2014 Version: 3.0 Permission is granted to use this material as long as nothing gets altered and all references in footer remain http://www.facebook.com/oten.electrotechnology oten.engineering @tafensw.edu.au Certificate III UEE30811 UEE30811 Application Form Modified: 5/05/2015 Certificate III 20222 Application Form Modified: 29/07/2014 13 of 30 (02)Page 9715 8469 Page 13 of 30 UEENEEE105A Fix and secure electrotechnology equipment Core Competency Standard Unit – must be completed How competency is achieved for this unit: Demonstrate how to fix and secure electrotechnology equipment by fixing to solid walls, hollow walls, metal fixing, using adhesives and tapes Activities for this unit of competency Selecting fixing for loads of < 5 kg, and suitable for the environment in which they are to be installed. Selecting fixing for loads of; 20 kg and < and suitable for the environment in which they are to be installed. Selecting fixing for loads of < 50 kg and suitable for the environment in which they are to be installed. Installing fixing devices in compliance with manufacturers instructions Installing appropriate devices for fixing to a hollow wall Installing appropriate devices for fixing to brick Installing appropriate devices for fixing to concrete Installing appropriate devices for fixing to steel Installing fixing support accessories/equipment relevant the discipline in which competency is sought. Dealing with unplanned events TAFE NSW – Western Sydney Institute - OTEN Created: 29/07/2014 Version: 3.0 Permission is granted to use this material as long as nothing gets altered and all references in footer remain http://www.facebook.com/oten.electrotechnology oten.engineering @tafensw.edu.au Certificate III UEE30811 UEE30811 Application Form Modified: 5/05/2015 Certificate III 20222 Application Form Modified: 29/07/2014 14 of 30 (02)Page 9715 8469 Page 14 of 30 UEENEEE107A Use drawings, diagrams, schedules, standards, codes and specifications Core Competency Standard Unit – must be completed How competency is achieved for this unit: Demonstrate how to use Symbols, using drawings (circuit, wiring, single line, architecture, floor plans), diagrams, manuals, electrical regulations and standards, codes Activities for this unit of competency Identifying drawings, diagrams, schedules and manuals relevant to the work to be undertaken. Interpreting drawings, diagrams, schedules and manuals correctly. Using correct conventions in freehand drawings. Giving correct information in freehand drawings. Obtaining compliance Standards and Codes applicable to particular disciplines Reviewing and understanding the format of compliance Standards and Codes that apply to particular disciplines Reviewing the format and content of typical job specifications. Dealing with unplanned events TAFE NSW – Western Sydney Institute - OTEN Created: 29/07/2014 Version: 3.0 Permission is granted to use this material as long as nothing gets altered and all references in footer remain http://www.facebook.com/oten.electrotechnology oten.engineering @tafensw.edu.au Certificate III UEE30811 UEE30811 Application Form Modified: 5/05/2015 Certificate III 20222 Application Form Modified: 29/07/2014 15 of 30 (02)Page 9715 8469 Page 15 of 30 UEENEEE137A Document and apply measures to control OHS risks associated with electrotechnology work Core Competency Standard Unit – must be completed How competency is achieved for this unit: Hazard identification (construction sites, ELV, LV, high current, HV, harmful devices, materials, gases, dusts and airborne contaminant) Control measures Documentation of risk assessment - Job Safety Analysis (JSAs) or Safe Work Methods (SWMs). Activities for this unit of competency Identifying with appropriate person and in accordance with compliance procedures. Determining the risk associated with identified hazards Assigning the risks and developing and documenting control measures. Reviewing and modifying control measures where required. Recording activities Dealing with unplanned activities TAFE NSW – Western Sydney Institute - OTEN Created: 29/07/2014 Version: 3.0 Permission is granted to use this material as long as nothing gets altered and all references in footer remain http://www.facebook.com/oten.electrotechnology oten.engineering @tafensw.edu.au Certificate III UEE30811 UEE30811 Application Form Modified: 5/05/2015 Certificate III 20222 Application Form Modified: 29/07/2014 16 of 30 (02)Page 9715 8469 Page 16 of 30 UEENEEF102A Install and maintain cabling for multiple access to telecommunication services Elective Competency Standard Unit – weighting How competency is achieved for this unit: Installation and maintenance of telecommunications cabling in buildings and premises. It encompasses working safely and to Australian Communications and Media Authority's ‘Open’ Cabling Provider Rule, installing multiple telephone line, multi-pair cables, backbone cabling, terminating in socket outlets, termination modules and distributors, testing and compliance checks and completing cabling documentation. Activities for this unit of competency Terminating systems at both distributor and outlet locations and at least one 50 pair copper cable, with accurate completion of installation records, drawing alterations and compliance forms Placing of cables on support structures and building faces for both internal and external locations Securing cables correctly for above locations Avoiding cable damage such as crushing, burning, kinking, sheath twist, cutting and nicking, bending radius Reading and interpreting drawings related to cable layouts, outlet location, cable coding system and identifiers, distributor locations Conducting and interpreting cable test results Correctly interpreting and applying standards and regulations Completing the required documentation TAFE NSW – Western Sydney Institute - OTEN Created: 29/07/2014 Version: 3.0 Permission is granted to use this material as long as nothing gets altered and all references in footer remain http://www.facebook.com/oten.electrotechnology oten.engineering @tafensw.edu.au Certificate III UEE30811 UEE30811 Application Form Modified: 5/05/2015 Certificate III 20222 Application Form Modified: 29/07/2014 17 of 30 (02)Page 9715 8469 Page 17 of 30 UEENEEG006A Solve problems in single and three phase low voltage machines Core Competency Standard Unit – must be completed How competency is achieved for this unit: Solving problems with Transformers – double wound, auto, isolation, transformer auxiliary equipment, CTs, VTs, transformer testing and maintenance. Solving problems with Machines – single phase motors (split phase, capacitor start, permanent split capacitor – PSC, shaded pole, universal), three phase motors (squirrel cage, slip ring induction). Synchronous machines – motors and alternators. Activities for this unit of competency Determining the operating parameters of existing machines. Altering an existing machine to comply with specified operating parameters. Developing machines/circuits to comply with a specified function and operating parameters. Determining the cause of low efficiency in an existing machine. Determining conditions causing an existing circuit to be unsafe. Note: • Operating parameters include voltage, current, torque, efficiency, power, energy and power factor • • • Determining the cause of low efficiency in an existing machine. Determining problems in existing machines to malfunction Problems include bearing noise/faults, vibration, undervoltage, unbalanced windings Examples of unsafe circuits includes electric shock hazard from indirect contract with conductive parts, insufficiently low impedance of a fault current path and inadequate fault protection TAFE NSW – Western Sydney Institute - OTEN Created: 29/07/2014 Version: 3.0 Permission is granted to use this material as long as nothing gets altered and all references in footer remain http://www.facebook.com/oten.electrotechnology oten.engineering @tafensw.edu.au Certificate III UEE30811 UEE30811 Application Form Modified: 5/05/2015 Certificate III 20222 Application Form Modified: 29/07/2014 18 of 30 (02)Page 9715 8469 Page 18 of 30 UEENEEG033A Solve problems in single and three phase low voltage electrical apparatus and circuits Core Competency Standard Unit – must be completed How competency is achieved for this unit: Solving problems with lighting circuits, socket outlets, mixed final sub circuits, lighting, heating (water, space and controls), batteries, battery banks, emergency equipment – UPS, exit signs, smoke detectors. Activities for this unit of competency This unit shall be demonstrated in relation to any four types of problems for both single and three-phase apparatus and circuits and three types of circuit/equipment as listed below. This unit shall be demonstrated in relation to any four types of problems for both single and three-phase apparatus and circuits Determining the operating parameters of existing apparatus/circuit Altering an existing apparatus/circuit to comply with specified operating parameters Developing apparatus/circuits to comply with a specified function and operating parameters Determining the cause of low efficiency in an existing apparatus/circuit. Determining the cause of low efficiency in an existing apparatus/circuit. Determining conditions causing an existing apparatus/circuit to be unsafe. Types of circuits Lighting circuits Power circuits Rotating machines Electrical heating Lighting TAFE NSW – Western Sydney Institute - OTEN Created: 29/07/2014 Version: 3.0 Permission is granted to use this material as long as nothing gets altered and all references in footer remain http://www.facebook.com/oten.electrotechnology oten.engineering @tafensw.edu.au Certificate III UEE30811 UEE30811 Application Form Modified: 5/05/2015 Certificate III 20222 Application Form Modified: 29/07/2014 19 of 30 (02)Page 9715 8469 Page 19 of 30 UEENEEG063A Arrange circuits, control and protection for general electrical installations Core Competency Standard Unit – must be completed How competency is achieved for this unit: Arrange circuits, control and protection devices – fuses, circuit breakers, overloads, over voltage protection (surge), residual current devices (RCDs), earthing systems – MEN. Activities for this unit of competency Determining the extent and nature of the installation for job specifications Obtaining and understand the safety and other regulatory requirements to which the electrical installation shall comply Determining individual load requirements. Arranging and terminate circuits, control and protective devices to comply with all requirements Selecting circuit protective devices residual current device that comply with all requirements. Selecting switchgear and control gear that meet current, voltage and IP ratings and functional requirements. Obtaining evidence of compliance for the equipment selected Documenting installation arrangement, specification for items selected and reasons for the selections made. TAFE NSW – Western Sydney Institute - OTEN Created: 29/07/2014 Version: 3.0 Permission is granted to use this material as long as nothing gets altered and all references in footer remain http://www.facebook.com/oten.electrotechnology oten.engineering @tafensw.edu.au Certificate III UEE30811 UEE30811 Application Form Modified: 5/05/2015 Certificate III 20222 Application Form Modified: 29/07/2014 20 of 30 (02)Page 9715 8469 Page 20 of 30 UEENEEG101A Solve problems in electromagnetic devices and related circuits Core Competency Standard Unit – must be completed How competency is achieved for this unit: Demonstrate how to solve problems with magnetic devices such as reed switches, solenoids, relays, contactors, inductive sensors, motors and generators, bells, lifting magnets, core balance devices, magnetic overloads, magnetic brakes and magnetic circuit breakers Activities for this unit of competency Solving problems • Connecting circuits • Using methodological problem solving techniques • Solving electromagnetic device problems Demonstrate an understanding of the behaviour of current and voltage in circuits with electromagnetic devices Calculating circuit parameters accurately, Circuit and device testing • Choose correct instruments and ranges for testing Connect meters to measure parameters in circuits with electromagnetic devices, At least four of the following electromagnetic devices Reed switches, Solenoids, Relays, Contactors, Inductive limit switches, Bells, Lifting magnets, Core balance devices, Magnetic overloads TAFE NSW – Western Sydney Institute - OTEN Created: 29/07/2014 Version: 3.0 Permission is granted to use this material as long as nothing gets altered and all references in footer remain http://www.facebook.com/oten.electrotechnology oten.engineering @tafensw.edu.au Certificate III UEE30811 UEE30811 Application Form Modified: 5/05/2015 Certificate III 20222 Application Form Modified: 29/07/2014 21 of 30 (02)Page 9715 8469 Page 21 of 30 UEENEEG102A Solve problems in low voltage a.c. circuits Core Competency Standard Unit – must be completed How competency is achieved for this unit: Demonstrate how to solve problems in Single phase a.c. circuits, power factor correction, three phase circuits (star, delta, open delta), broken neutral conductors, resonance effects, harmonics, fault loop impedance. Activities for this unit of competency This unit shall be demonstrated in relation to solving problems in a.c. circuit Single phase circuits Connecting single-phase circuits Choosing correct instruments Taking measurements correctly and accurately. Three-phase circuits Connecting three-phase circuits Choosing correct instruments Taking measurements correctly and accurately. At least four of the following applications Series a.c. circuits/Parallel a.c. circuits/Series / parallel a.c. circuits/(Single phase motors / controls) /(Three phase motors / controls)/Synchronous machines/Transformers / Auxiliary components/Star connected circuits/Delta connected circuits/Star-Delta interconnected circuits/Open Delta circuits • • • TAFE NSW – Western Sydney Institute - OTEN Created: 29/07/2014 Version: 3.0 Permission is granted to use this material as long as nothing gets altered and all references in footer remain http://www.facebook.com/oten.electrotechnology oten.engineering @tafensw.edu.au Certificate III UEE30811 UEE30811 Application Form Modified: 5/05/2015 Certificate III 20222 Application Form Modified: 29/07/2014 22 of 30 (02)Page 9715 8469 Page 22 of 30 UEENEEG103A Install low voltage wiring and accessories Core Competency Standard Unit – must be completed How competency is achieved for this unit: Installation of cables and conductors (XLPE, armoured, fire rated cable – Radox/MIMS, TPI, TPS – flat and circular, aluminium) cable support/protection (aerial, cable tray/ladder, catenary, metallic conduit, non-metallic conduit, ducts/trunking, underground systems, unenclosed support – clips/ties, earth mat/systems), flexible cords/cables and plugs. Activities for this unit of competency This unit shall be demonstrated in relation to at least three (3) different types of cable enclosure/support systems in combination with four (4) different cable types and circuits for five (5) different purposes as listed below. Wiring systems enclosures and supports: Metallic conduit/Non-metallic conduit/Trunking/Duct/(Cable tray/ladder)/Catenary/(Posts/poles/struts) Cable types: Thermoplastic insulated cable (TPI)/Flat thermoplastic sheathed (TPS)/Circular thermoplastic sheathed (TPS)/Steel wire armoured (SWA)/Fire rated cable ( HT or HF or MIMS)/Flexible cables/Aerial cable Circuit purpose: Consumers mains/Submains/Alternative supply/Lighting; Socket outlets/Single phase fixed appliance/Single phase motor/ Three phase motor Control List below the work carried out for this unit. TAFE NSW – Western Sydney Institute - OTEN Created: 29/07/2014 Version: 3.0 Permission is granted to use this material as long as nothing gets altered and all references in footer remain http://www.facebook.com/oten.electrotechnology oten.engineering @tafensw.edu.au Certificate III UEE30811 UEE30811 Application Form Modified: 5/05/2015 Certificate III 20222 Application Form Modified: 29/07/2014 23 of 30 (02)Page 9715 8469 Page 23 of 30 UEENEEG104A Install appliances, switchgear and associated accessories for low voltage electrical installations Core Competency Standard Unit – must be completed How competency is achieved for this unit: Installing and connecting main switches, protective devices and links on a main switchboard and preparing the switchboard for the installation of metering; Installing and connecting a custom switchboard; socket-outlets; lighting equipment and accessories; luminaires, cooking appliances, smoke and fire detectors, water heaters and controls, three phase motor starter and control switches, fixed electric heating system (room heaters), transformers, appliances producing hot water or steam, electric heating cables for floors and ceilings, trace heating, duct heaters, electricity converters, capacitors, batteries. Activities for this unit of competency Each of the following Installing and connecting main switches, protective devices and links on a main switchboard and preparing the switchboard for the installation of metering Installing and connecting a custom switchboard; Socket-outlets; Lighting equipment and accessories; Luminaires, At least four (4) of the following Cooking appliances/Smoke and fire detectors/Water heaters and controls Three phase motor starter and control switches/Fixed electric heating system (room heaters)/Transformers/Appliances producing hot water or steam/Electric heating cables for floors and ceilings/Trace heating Duct heaters/Electricity converters/Capacitors/Batteries. TAFE NSW – Western Sydney Institute - OTEN Created: 29/07/2014 Version: 3.0 Permission is granted to use this material as long as nothing gets altered and all references in footer remain http://www.facebook.com/oten.electrotechnology oten.engineering @tafensw.edu.au Certificate III UEE30811 UEE30811 Application Form Modified: 5/05/2015 Certificate III 20222 Application Form Modified: 29/07/2014 24 of 30 (02)Page 9715 8469 Page 24 of 30 UEENEEG105A Verify compliance and functionality of low voltage general electrical installations Core Competency Standard Unit – must be completed How competency is achieved for this unit: Visual inspection, mandatory tests as AS/NZS 3000, optional tests, documentation of test results. Critical essential performance capabilities required for electrical licensing. This unit of competency is also referred to as a ‘Capstone’ assessment where you apprentice/full time contracted employee must demonstrate their knowledge and skills gained in the workplace for this unit. This unit will be conducted under testing conditions. Activities for this unit of competency Selecting correct tools and testing equipment Identifying visual non-compliance defects. Using effective methods for conducting mandatory and optional tests. Identifying non-compliance from test results. Please be aware that you will need to demonstrate this at the completion of the course Identifying causes of non-compliance. Completing mandatory reporting. TAFE NSW – Western Sydney Institute - OTEN Created: 29/07/2014 Version: 3.0 Permission is granted to use this material as long as nothing gets altered and all references in footer remain http://www.facebook.com/oten.electrotechnology oten.engineering @tafensw.edu.au Certificate III UEE30811 UEE30811 Application Form Modified: 5/05/2015 Certificate III 20222 Application Form Modified: 29/07/2014 25 of 30 (02)Page 9715 8469 Page 25 of 30 UEENEEG106A Terminate cables, cords and accessories for low voltage circuits Core Competency Standard Unit – must be completed How competency is achieved for this unit: Termination of cables and conductors (XLPE, armoured, fire rated cable – Radox/MIMS, TPI, TPS – flat and circular, aluminium) cable support/protection (aerial, cable tray/ladder, catenary, metallic conduit, non-metallic conduit, ducts/trunking, underground systems, unenclosed support – clips/ties, earth mat/systems), flexible cords/cables and plugs. Activities for this unit of competency Selecting appropriate cable/cord and conductor devices Cutting cable ends and stripping sheath/insulation to a sufficient length Fitting and securing cable glands/retaining devices correctly Preparing and terminating conducts to suit the type of terminal at which there are to be connected. Testing completed cables to ensure compliant continuity and insulation resistance This unit shall be demonstrated by terminating at least five different types of cables each at a junction box and a device terminal enclosure. Cable types with copper conductors: Thermoplastic insulated cable (TPI)/Flat thermoplastic sheathed (TPS)/Circular thermoplastic sheathed (TPS)/Steel wire armoured (SWA)/Mineral insulated metal sheathed (MIMS)/Flexible cables/Flexible cords/Aluminium conductor/cable Terminate their conductors at each of the follow Terminal types Tunnel terminal Stud terminal Screw terminal List below cable and terminal types TAFE NSW – Western Sydney Institute - OTEN Created: 29/07/2014 Version: 3.0 Permission is granted to use this material as long as nothing gets altered and all references in footer remain http://www.facebook.com/oten.electrotechnology oten.engineering @tafensw.edu.au Certificate III UEE30811 UEE30811 Application Form Modified: 5/05/2015 Certificate III 20222 Application Form Modified: 29/07/2014 26 of 30 (02)Page 9715 8469 Page 26 of 30 UEENEEG107A Select wiring systems and cables for low voltage general electrical installations Stream Core Competency Standard Unit – only 2 need to be completed How competency is achieved for this unit: Demonstrate selecting cable and equipment based on voltage drop, maximum demand, fault level calculations, selection of protection equipment, derating of cables. Activities for this unit of competency Determining the extent and nature of the installation for job specifications Obtaining and understand the safety and other regulatory requirements to which the electrical installation shall comply Determining cable routes, the route lengths of cables and the conditions in which the wiring system is to operate. Selecting wiring system suitable for the environment requirements. Selecting cable conductors sizes in consideration to currentcarrying capacity and voltage-drop / earth fault-loop limitation. Ensuring co-ordination between circuit protective device and conductor current-carrying capacity. Selecting compliant earthing system components Documenting wiring systems and cables to be used, specification for items selected and reasons for the selections made. TAFE NSW – Western Sydney Institute - OTEN Created: 29/07/2014 Version: 3.0 Permission is granted to use this material as long as nothing gets altered and all references in footer remain http://www.facebook.com/oten.electrotechnology oten.engineering @tafensw.edu.au Certificate III UEE30811 Application Form Modified:UEE30811 5/05/2015 Certificate III 20222 Application Form Modified: 29/07/2014 27 of 30 (02)Page 9715 8469 Page 27 of 30 UEENEEG108A Trouble-shoot and repair faults in low voltage electrical apparatus and circuits Stream Core Competency Standard Unit – only 2 need to be completed How competency is achieved for this unit: Demonstrate trouble shooting techniques, fault finding electrical power and control circuits - lighting, water heating, space heating, appliances, single/three motors, motor starters, and electrical installations. Activities for this unit of competency Four (4) of the following equipment and associated circuit Switchboards/Protective devices/Lighting/Heating/Socket outlets/Control devices Three (3) of the following machines and associated control circuits Single phase motors/Single phase motor controls/Three phase motors/ Three phase motor controls/Synchronous machines/DC machines DC machines controls/ Transformers and auxiliary components TAFE NSW – Western Sydney Institute - OTEN Created: 29/07/2014 Version: 3.0 Permission is granted to use this material as long as nothing gets altered and all references in footer remain http://www.facebook.com/oten.electrotechnology oten.engineering @tafensw.edu.au Certificate III UEE30811 UEE30811 Application Form Modified: 5/05/2015 Certificate III 20222 Application Form Modified: 29/07/2014 28 of 30 (02)Page 9715 8469 Page 28 of 30 UEENEEG109A Develop and connect electrical control circuits Stream Core Competency Standard Unit – only 2 need to be completed How competency is achieved for this unit: Develop and connect relay circuits, contactor circuits, remote stop-start circuits, jogging circuits, control devices including sensors and transducers, motor control, motor starters, motor braking circuits, motor speed control, programmable relays. Activities for this unit of competency Multiple light switching circuit/Master control circuit/Single stopstart circuit/Multiple stop-start circuit/Time controlled circuit/Machine interlocked circuit/Motor jogging circuit/Machine safety circuit using at least five (5)of the following devices Multi-way switches/Switches with more than two positions and Off/Push buttons Electromechanical relays/Programmable relays/Contactors/Reversing contactors Three phase starters/Reduced voltage starters with at least two (2) of the following transducers/sensors: Timers/Limit switches/Proximity switches/Photoelectric cells/Pressure switches Float switches/Light sensors/Temperature sensors TAFE NSW – Western Sydney Institute - OTEN Created: 29/07/2014 Version: 3.0 Permission is granted to use this material as long as nothing gets altered and all references in footer remain http://www.facebook.com/oten.electrotechnology oten.engineering @tafensw.edu.au Certificate III UEE30811 UEE30811 Application Form Modified: 5/05/2015 Certificate III 20222 Application Form Modified: 29/07/2014 29 of 30 (02)Page 9715 8469 Page 29 of 30 UEENEEK142A Apply environmental and sustainable procedures in the energy sector Stream Core Competency Standard Unit – only 2 need to be completed How competency is achieved for this unit: Applying environmental policies and procedures, sustainable work practices, saving energy. Activities for this unit of competency Apply sustainable work practice in daily work activities This competency standard unit shall be demonstrated in relation to participating in environmentally sustainable work practices in any of the following disciplines: Appliances/Business equipment/Computers/Data Communications/Electrical Electronics/Fire protection/Instrumentation and control/Refrigeration and Air Conditioning/Renewable / (sustainable energy)/Security technology Please also provide how you practice this in the workplace TAFE NSW – Western Sydney Institute - OTEN Created: 29/07/2014 Version: 3.0 Permission is granted to use this material as long as nothing gets altered and all references in footer remain http://www.facebook.com/oten.electrotechnology oten.engineering @tafensw.edu.au Certificate III UEE30811 UEE30811 Application Form Modified: 5/05/2015 Certificate III 20222 Application Form Modified: 29/07/2014 30 of 30 (02)Page 9715 8469 Page 30 of 30
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