F432-005-3:2019 53 / 95 LS ATTITUDE/ SAFETY/ ENVIRONMENT ASSESSMENT CRITERIA nd faulty parts. tools . ATTITUDE 2.1. Responsible in handling task assigned. 2.2. Proactive and able to anticipate and overcome potential problems. SAFETY 2.1. Apply safe working procedure. ENVIRONMENT 2.1. Troubleshooting procedure explained. 2.2. Maintenance technique explained. 2.3. Types of faulty explained. 2.4. Functionality test explained. 2.5. System functionality and condition inspected. 2.6. Parts maintenance performed according to maintenance procedure. 2.7. Parts faulty identified according to maintenance procedure.
WORK ACTIVITIES RELATED KNOWLEDGE RELATED SKIL 2.4. Functionality test. 3. Prepare maintenance work report. 3.1. Maintenance checklist. 3.2. Maintenance logbook. 3.3. Maintenance report. 3.1. Update mainten checklist and logbook. 3.2. Produce maintenance re 3.3. Submit mainten report. 3.4. File maintenan report.
F432-005-3:2019 54 / 95 LS ATTITUDE/ SAFETY/ ENVIRONMENT ASSESSMENT CRITERIA 2.1. Maintain workplace safety, cleanliness and tidiness. 2.8. Faulty parts rectified according to maintenance procedure. 2.9. Testing tools and equipment utilised according to testing procedure. 2.10. Workplace safety, cleanliness and tidiness adhered. nance eport. nance ce ATTITUDE 3.1. Responsible in handling task assigned. 3.2. Proactive and able to anticipate and overcome potential problems. SAFETY 3.1. Apply safe working procedure. ENVIRONMENT 3.1. Maintain workplace safety, cleanliness and tidiness. 3.1. Maintenance checklist explained. 3.2. Maintenance logbook explained. 3.3. Maintenance report explained. 3.4. Maintenance checklist and logbook updated. 3.5. Maintenance report produced according to maintenance procedure. 3.6. Maintenance report submitted. 3.7. Maintenance report filed.
Employability Skills Core Abilities • Please refer NCS- Core Abilities latest edition. Social Values & Social Skills • Please refer Handbook on Social Skills and Social Values in Te References for Learning Material Development 1. Sekar, Sekar. 2007. Electrical & Electronics Engineering. Selangor, 2. Balakrishnan, A and Balakrishnan, T Vasantha. 2008. Electrical Ma 3. Keljik, Jeff. 2006. Electricity 4 AC/DC Motors, Controls and Maint9781401897239 4. Camille L. Wainwright. [et al] 2006. Science Explorer: Electricity a 5. Shelton, Christopher. 2006. Electrical Installation. United Kingdom 6. A Manan, MD Nasir. 2007. Panduan Pendawaian Elektrik Domestik BUKU. ISBN-9789679501810 7. In Partnership with NJATC. 2007. Conduit Bending and Fabrication 8. Hanif, Abd Samad. 2004. Pemasangan dan Penyelenggaraan Elektri9836240632 9. Mullin, Ray C. 2005. Electrical Wiring Residential, Based on the 20 Thomson Delmar Learning. ISBN-1401850197 10. L Smith, Robert and J Herman, Stephen. 2008. Electrical Wiring Ind United Kingdom: Delmar Cengage Learning. ISBN-9781418063986
F432-005-3:2019 55 / 95 echnical Education and Vocational Training. Malaysia: ibs BUKU. ISBN-978967950249X achines - 1. Selangor, Malaysia: ibs BUKU. ISBN-9789679502541 tenance (8th Edition). Canada: Thomson Delmar Learning. ISBN and Magnetism. USA: Prentice Hall. ISBN-013054101X : Nelson Thornes Ltd. ISBN-0748796029 k I.E.E Edisi 16 BS7671:1992 (Edisi Ketiga). Selangor, Malaysia: ibs n. USA: American Technical Publisher, Inc. ISBN-9780826912671 ik (Edisi Kedua). Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Dawama Sdn Bhd. ISBN 005 National Electrical Code (15th Edition). United Kingdom: dustrial, Based on the 2008 National Electrical Code (13th Edition). 6
15.4. Three Phase Motor System Installation SECTION (F) Construction GROUP (432) Electrical, Plumbing AREA Electrical NOSS TITLE Three Phase Electrical Ins COMPETENCY UNIT TITLE Three Phase Motor System LEARNING OUTCOMES The learning outcomes of t including motor and moto requirement according to 1990 (Act 447), Electrici 2003), Electricity Rules 1 body. Upon completion of this c 1. Prepare three phase m 2. Carry out three phase 3. Carry out three phase 4. Test three phase moto TRAINING PREREQUISITE (SPECIFIC) Not Available. CU CODE F432-005-3:2019-C04 WORK ACTIVITIES RELATED KNOWLEDGE RELATED SK 1. Prepare three phase motor system 1.1. Types of three phase motor which include: 1.1. Interpret m system inst requiremen
F432-005-3:2019 56 / 95 g and Other Construction Installation Activities tallation and Maintenance m Installation this competency are trainees enable to install a three phase motor system or control to be ready for end user and complied with safety standard MS IEC 60364, MS 1979:2007, MS 1936:2006, Electricity Supply Act ity Regulation 1994, The Electricity Ordinance- Chapter 50 (Revised 999, Electricity (State Grid Code) Rules 2003 and relevant regulatory ompetency unit, trainees should be able to: motor system installation requirements. e motor installation and termination. e motor control installation. or and motor control functionalities. NOSS LEVEL Three (3) KILLS ATTITUDE/ SAFETY/ ENVIRONMENT ASSESSMENT CRITERIA otor tallation nts. ATTITUDE 1.1. Responsible in handling task assigned. 1.1. Types of three phase motor explained. 1.2. Motor technical specification explained.
WORK ACTIVITIES RELATED KNOWLEDGE RELATED SK installation requirements. • Synchronous motor. • Asynchronous motor. 1.2. Motor technical specification. 1.3. Types of three phase motor starter which include: • Direct Online (DOL) starter. • Star Delta (SD) starter. • Auto Transformer (AT) starter. • Rotor Resistance Starter. • Soft starter. • Variable Frequency Drive (VFD)/ Variable Speed Drive (VSD). 1.2. Select moto system inst tools and equipment. 1.3. Select moto system inst materials. 1.4. Select moto system testi equipment. 1.5. Determine and motor c installation location.
F432-005-3:2019 57 / 95 KILLS ATTITUDE/ SAFETY/ ENVIRONMENT ASSESSMENT CRITERIA or tallation or tallation or ing motor control 1.2. Thorough in addressing work schedule requirements. 1.3. Proactive and able to anticipate and overcome potential problems. SAFETY 1.1. Adhere to components safety standards and requirements. 1.2. Apply safe working procedure. ENVIRONMENT 1.1. Maintain workplace safety, cleanliness and tidiness. 1.3. Types of three phase motor starter listed out. 1.4. Calculation of three phase motor explained. 1.5. Types of three phase motor control circuit listed out. 1.6. Types of three phase motor control accessories listed out. 1.7. Cable specification explained. 1.8. Three line motor installation drawing explained. 1.9. Types of motor application listed out. 1.10. Three phase motor & motor control installation tools and equipment explained. 1.11. Three phase motor & motor control testing equipment explained. 1.12. Motor system installation tools and equipment prepared. 1.13. Motor system installation materials prepared.
WORK ACTIVITIES RELATED KNOWLEDGE RELATED SK 1.4. Calculation of three phase motor which include: • Efficiency. • Power factor. • Ampere. • Voltage. 1.5. Types of three phase motor control circuit which include: • Control circuit. • Main circuit. • Programmable Logic Controller (PLC). 1.6. Types of three phase motor control accessories which include: • Magnetic contactor. • Overload relay. • Push button.
F432-005-3:2019 58 / 95 KILLS ATTITUDE/ SAFETY/ ENVIRONMENT ASSESSMENT CRITERIA 1.14. Motor system testing equipment prepared. 1.15. Motor and motor control installation location determined.
WORK ACTIVITIES RELATED KNOWLEDGE RELATED SK • Timer. • Pilot lamp. • Protection device. 1.7. Cable specification. 1.8. Three line motor installation drawing which include: • Main circuit. • Control circuit. 1.9. Types of motor application which include: • Outdoor. • Indoor. • Wet. • Dry. 1.10. Three phase motor & motor control installation tools and equipment which include: • Hand tools. • Power tools.
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WORK ACTIVITIES RELATED KNOWLEDGE RELATED SK • Test and measurement equipment. • Sundry items. 1.11. Three phase motor & motor control testing equipment which include: • Phase sequence meter. • Multimeter. • Clamp meter. • Insulation resistance tester. • Tachometer. 2. Carry out three phase motor installation and termination. 2.1. Motor securing factor: • Alignment. • Mounting. 2.2. Motor winding resistance test procedure. 2.1. Setup safe working are 2.2. Mark moto installation location. 2.3. Install moto 2.4. Execute mo winding res test.
F432-005-3:2019 60 / 95 KILLS ATTITUDE/ SAFETY/ ENVIRONMENT ASSESSMENT CRITERIA ea. r or. otor sistance ATTITUDE 2.1. Responsible in handling task assigned. 2.2. Thorough in addressing work schedule requirements. 2.1. Motor securing factor explained. 2.2. Motor winding resistance test procedure explained. 2.3. Motor insulation resistance test procedure explained. 2.4. Earth continuity conductor (ECC) explained.
WORK ACTIVITIES RELATED KNOWLEDGE RELATED SK 2.3. Motor insulation resistance test procedure. 2.4. Earth continuity conductor (ECC). 2.5. Types of system earthing: • TT. • TN-C. • TN-S. • TN-C-S. • IT. 2.6. Earthing installation: • Appliance earthing. • Neutral earthing and star point for generator and board switch. • Board switch earthing and generator board switch. 2.7. Function of earthing. 2.5. Execute mo insulation resistance t 2.6. Record mot name plate. 2.7. 2.8.
F432-005-3:2019 61 / 95 KILLS ATTITUDE/ SAFETY/ ENVIRONMENT ASSESSMENT CRITERIA otor est. tor . 2.3. Proactive and able to anticipate and overcome potential problems. SAFETY 2.1. Adhere to components safety standards and requirements. 2.2. Apply safe working procedure. 2.3. Tighten cable securely. 2.4. Cautious with copper exposed. 2.5. Always apply grounding system. ENVIRONMENT 2.1. Maintain workplace safety, cleanliness and tidiness. 2.2. Scheduled waste disposed according to Environmental Quality Act 1974 - ACT 127. 2.5. Types of system earthing listed out and explained. 2.6. Earthing installation procedure explained. 2.7. Function of earthing explained. 2.8. Safe working area set up according to installation procedure. 2.9. Motor installation location marked according to installation procedure. 2.10. Motor installed according to installation procedure. 2.11. Motor winding resistance test executed according to testing procedure. 2.12. Motor insulation resistance test executed according to testing procedure. 2.13. Motor name plate recorded according to installation procedure. 2.14. Workplace safety, cleanliness and tidiness adhered.
WORK ACTIVITIES RELATED KNOWLEDGE RELATED SK 3. Carry out three phase motor control installation. 3.1. Motor control installation procedure. 3.2. Motor system termination and grounding. 3.1. Determine location for and accesso installation 3.2. Execute wi and markin 3.3. Execute mo control inst (Direct Onl (DOL) start Delta (SD) Auto Trans (AT) starter Resistance 3.4. Execute mo motor contr termination including grounding.
F432-005-3:2019 62 / 95 KILLS ATTITUDE/ SAFETY/ ENVIRONMENT ASSESSMENT CRITERIA r fitting ories . ring ng cable. otor tallation line ter, Star starter, sformer r, Rotor starter). otor and rol n ATTITUDE 3.1. Responsible in handling task assigned. 3.2. Thorough in addressing work schedule requirements. 3.3. Proactive and able to anticipate and overcome potential problems. SAFETY 3.1. Adhere to components safety standards and requirements. 3.2. Apply safe working procedure. 3.3. Tighten cable securely. 3.4. Cautious with copper exposed. 3.5. Always apply grounding system. 3.1. Motor control installation procedure explained. 3.2. Motor system termination and grounding explained. 3.3. Wiring and marking cable executed according to installation procedure. 3.4. Motor control installation executed according to installation procedure (direct online (DOL) starter, star delta (SD) starter, auto transformer (AT) starter, rotor resistance starter). 3.5. Motor and motor control termination including grounding executed according to installation procedure. 3.6. Workplace safety, cleanliness and tidiness adhered.
WORK ACTIVITIES RELATED KNOWLEDGE RELATED SK 4. Test three phase motor and motor control functionalities. 4.1. Types of dead circuit testing: • Insulation. • Continuity. • Polarity. 4.2. Motor test run: • On load. • Off load. • Rotation direction. 4.3. Test result analysis: • Speed - Rotation Per Minute (RPM). • Current. • Voltage. 4.1. Execute dea circuit test (insulation, continuity, polarity). 4.2. Execute liv circuit test load and of rotation dir 4.3. Analyse tes 4.4. Record test
F432-005-3:2019 63 / 95 KILLS ATTITUDE/ SAFETY/ ENVIRONMENT ASSESSMENT CRITERIA ENVIRONMENT 3.1. Maintain workplace safety, cleanliness and tidiness. 3.2. Scheduled waste disposed according to Environmental Quality Act 1974 - ACT 127. ad , ve (on ff load, rection). st result. t data. ATTITUDE 4.1. Responsible in handling task assigned. 4.2. Thorough in addressing work schedule requirements. 4.3. Proactive and able to anticipate and overcome potential problems. SAFETY 4.1. Adhere to components safety standards and requirements. 4.1. Types of dead circuit testing listed out and explained. 4.2. Motor test run explained. 4.3. Test result analysis explained. 4.4. Test record format/form explained. 4.5. Dead circuit test executed according to testing procedure (insulation, continuity, polarity). 4.6. Live circuit test executed according to testing procedure (on load and off load, rotation direction). 4.7. Test result analysed according to testing procedure.
WORK ACTIVITIES RELATED KNOWLEDGE RELATED SK 4.4. Test record format/form. Employability Skills Core Abilities • Please refer NCS- Core Abilities latest edition. Social Values & Social Skills • Please refer Handbook on Social Skills and Social Values in Te References for Learning Material Development 1. Sekar, Sekar. 2007. Electrical & Electronics Engineering. Selangor, 2. Balakrishnan, A and Balakrishnan, T Vasantha. 2008. Electrical Ma 3. Keljik, Jeff. 2006. Electricity 4 AC/DC Motors, Controls and Maint9781401897239 4. Camille L. Wainwright. [et al] 2006. Science Explorer: Electricity a 5. L Smith, Robert and J Herman, Stephen. 2008. Electrical Wiring Ind United Kingdom: Delmar Cengage Learning. ISBN-9781418063986
F432-005-3:2019 64 / 95 KILLS ATTITUDE/ SAFETY/ ENVIRONMENT ASSESSMENT CRITERIA 4.2. Apply safe working procedure. ENVIRONMENT 4.1. Maintain workplace safety, cleanliness and tidiness. 4.8. Test data recorded according to testing procedure. 4.9. Workplace safety, cleanliness and tidiness adhered. echnical Education and Vocational Training. Malaysia: ibs BUKU. ISBN-978967950249X achines - 1. Selangor, Malaysia: ibs BUKU. ISBN-9789679502541 tenance (8th Edition). Canada: Thomson Delmar Learning. ISBN and Magnetism. USA: Prentice Hall. ISBN-013054101X dustrial, Based on the 2008 National Electrical Code (13th Edition). 6
15.5. Three Phase Wiring Testing and Commissioning SECTION (F) Construction GROUP (432) Electrical, Plumbing AREA Electrical NOSS TITLE Three Phase Electrical Ins COMPETENCY UNIT TITLE Three Phase Wiring Testin LEARNING OUTCOMES The learning outcomes of using suitable testing and MS 1936:2006, Electricity Ordinance- Chapter 50 (Re 2003 and relevant regulato Upon completion of this c 1. Prepare three phase e 2. Perform three phase e 3. Perform three phase e TRAINING PREREQUISITE (SPECIFIC) Not Available. CU CODE F432-005-3:2019-C05 WORK ACTIVITIES RELATED KNOWLEDGE RELATED SKIL 1. Prepare three phase electrical system testing and commissioning requirements. 1.1. Blueprint, symbol and drawings. 1.2. Types of wiring system which include: 1.1. Apply work permission a Permit to W (PTW).
F432-005-3:2019 65 / 95 g and Other Construction Installation Activities tallation and Maintenance ng and Commissioning f this competency are trainees enable to detect any faulty in the system commissioning procedure according to MS IEC 60364, MS 1979:2007, y Supply Act 1990 (Act 447), Electricity Regulation 1994, The Electricity evised 2003), Electricity Rules 1999, Electricity (State Grid Code) Rules ory body. ompetency unit, trainees should be able to: electrical system testing and commissioning requirements. electrical system testing. electrical system commissioning. NOSS LEVEL Three (3) LLS ATTITUDE/ SAFETY/ ENVIRONMENT ASSESSMENT CRITERIA and Work ATTITUDE 1.1. Responsible in handling task assigned. 1.2. Proactive and able to anticipate and 1.1. Blueprint, symbol and drawings explained. 1.2. Types of wiring system explained. 1.3. Cables route explained.
WORK ACTIVITIES RELATED KNOWLEDGE RELATED SKIL • Conceal wiring. • Conduit wiring. • Ducting wiring. • Trunking/ casing. • Cable tray. • Underground. 1.3. Cables route: • Main switch board. • Sub switch board. • Wiring circuit (power & lighting). • Conductor colour code. 1.4. Wiring of protection system: • Protection device. • Earthing system. 1.2. Interpret wo information safety briefin 1.3. Request Perm Work (PTW approval. 1.4. Select testin commission work tools a equipment.
F432-005-3:2019 66 / 95 LLS ATTITUDE/ SAFETY/ ENVIRONMENT ASSESSMENT CRITERIA ork from ng. mit to W) g and ing and overcome potential problems. SAFETY 1.1. Apply safe working procedure. ENVIRONMENT 1.1. Maintain workplace safety, cleanliness and tidiness. 1.4. Wiring of protection system explained. 1.5. Testing work requirements explained. 1.6. Work permission and Permit to Work (PTW) applied according to standard operating procedure. 1.7. Work information summary produced according to safety briefing. 1.8. Permit to Work (PTW) approval requested. 1.9. Testing and commissioning work tools and equipment prepared.
WORK ACTIVITIES RELATED KNOWLEDGE RELATED SKIL • Lightning protection system. 1.5. Testing work requirements: • Testing tools and equipment. • Testing checklist. 2. Perform three phase electrical system testing. 2.1. Testing guideline and regulations: • Visual inspection. • Dead circuit test. • Live circuit test. 2.2. Process to acquire notice and PTW. 2.3. Application on testing safety procedure: • PTW issuance. 2.1. Prepare safe working area (Notice, PTW shutdown, L PCD, CME) 2.2. Execute continuity te 2.3. Execute pola test. 2.4. Execute insulation resistance te 2.5. Execute pha sequence tes 2.6. Execute eart resistance te
F432-005-3:2019 67 / 95 LLS ATTITUDE/ SAFETY/ ENVIRONMENT ASSESSMENT CRITERIA e a W, LOTO, ). est. arity est. ase st. thing est. ATTITUDE 2.1. Responsible in handling task assigned. 2.2. Proactive and able to anticipate and overcome potential problems. SAFETY 2.1. Apply safe working procedure. ENVIRONMENT 2.1. Maintain workplace safety, cleanliness and tidiness. 2.1. Testing guideline and regulations explained. 2.2. Process to acquire notice and PTW explained. 2.3. Application on testing safety procedure explained. 2.4. Application on various type of testing procedure explained. 2.5. Analysis of testing result explained. 2.6. Safe working area prepared. 2.7. Continuity test executed according to test procedure. 2.8. Polarity test executed according to test procedure.
WORK ACTIVITIES RELATED KNOWLEDGE RELATED SKIL • Power shutdown. • LOTO tagging. • Proof Circuit Dead (PCD). • Circuit Main Earth (CME) (main circuit grounding). 2.4. Application on various type of testing procedure: • Continuity test. • Polarity test. • Insulation resistance test. • Phase sequence test. • Earthing resistance test. • Residual Current 2.7. Execute Res Current Dev (RCD) test. 2.8. Execute eart loop impeda test. 2.9. Execute illumination 2.10. Execute mot and motor co testing (on lo and off load) 2.11. Apply PTW closure. 2.12. Carry out housekeepin work.
F432-005-3:2019 68 / 95 LLS ATTITUDE/ SAFETY/ ENVIRONMENT ASSESSMENT CRITERIA sidual vice th ance n test. tor ontrol oad ). ng 2.2.Scheduled waste disposed according to Environmental Quality Act 1974 - ACT 127. 2.9. Insulation resistance test executed according to test procedure. 2.10. Phase sequence test executed according to test procedure. 2.11. Earthing resistance test executed according to test procedure. 2.12. Residual Current Device (RCD) test executed according to test procedure. 2.13. Earth loop impedance test executed according to test procedure. 2.14. Illumination test executed according to test procedure. 2.15. Motor and motor control testing (on load and off load) executed according to test procedure. 2.16. PTW closure applied according to PTW procedure. 2.17. Housekeeping work performed. 2.18. Workplace safety, cleanliness and tidiness adhered.
WORK ACTIVITIES RELATED KNOWLEDGE RELATED SKIL Device (RCD) test. • Earth loop impedance test. • Illumination test (lux). • Motor and motor control testing (on load and off load). 2.5. Analysis of testing result. 3. Perform three phase electrical system commissioning. 3.1. Application on commissioning safety procedure which include: • PTW issuance. • Power shutdown. • LOTO tagging. • Proof Circuit Dead (PCD). 3.1. Prepare safe working area (Notice, PTW shutdown, L PCD, CME) 3.2. Update inspe check sheet. 3.3. Compile test result. 3.4. Compare tes result (electr installation guideline).
F432-005-3:2019 69 / 95 LLS ATTITUDE/ SAFETY/ ENVIRONMENT ASSESSMENT CRITERIA e a W, LOTO, ). ection ting st rical ATTITUDE 3.1. Responsible in handling task assigned. 3.2. Proactive and able to anticipate and overcome potential problems. SAFETY 3.1. Apply safe working procedure. 3.1. Application on commissioning safety procedure explained. 3.2. Testing and commissioning checklist and report format explained. 3.3. Safe working area prepared (Notice, PTW, shutdown, LOTO, PCD, CME). 3.4. Inspection check sheet updated. 3.5. Testing results compiled.
WORK ACTIVITIES RELATED KNOWLEDGE RELATED SKIL • Circuit Main Earth (CME) (main circuit grounding). 3.2. Testing and commissioning checklist and report format. 3.5. Obtain comp personnel endorsement 3.6. Obtain owne acceptance. 3.7. Apply Perm Work (PTW closure. Employability Skills Core Abilities • Please refer NCS- Core Abilities latest edition. Social Values & Social Skills • Please refer Handbook on Social Skills and Social Values in Te
F432-005-3:2019 70 / 95 LLS ATTITUDE/ SAFETY/ ENVIRONMENT ASSESSMENT CRITERIA petent t. er it to W) ENVIRONMENT 3.1. Maintain workplace safety, cleanliness and tidiness. 3.2. Scheduled waste disposed according to Environmental Quality Act 1974 - ACT 127. 3.6. Test result compared according to electrical installation guideline. 3.7. Competent personnel endorsement obtained according to commissioning procedure. 3.8. Owner acceptance obtained according to commissioning procedure. 3.9. Permit to Work (PTW) closure applied according to PTW procedure. 3.10. Workplace safety, cleanliness and tidiness adhered. echnical Education and Vocational Training.
References for Learning Material Development 1. A Manan, MD Nasir. 2007. Panduan Pendawaian Elektrik Domestik BUKU. ISBN-9789679501810 2. In Partnership with NJATC. 2007. Conduit Bending And Fabricatio 3. Hanif, Abd Samad. 2004. Pemasangan dan Penyelenggaraan Elektri9836240632 4. Mullin, Ray C. 2005. Electrical Wiring Residential, Based on the 20 Thomson Delmar Learning. ISBN-1401850197 5. L Smith, Robert and J Herman, Stephen. 2008. Electrical Wiring Ind United Kingdom: Delmar Cengage Learning. ISBN-9781418063986
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15.6. Electrical Building Automation System Installation SECTION (F) Construction GROUP (432) Electrical, Plumbing AREA Electrical NOSS TITLE Three Phase Electrical Ins COMPETENCY UNIT TITLE Electrical Building Autom LEARNING OUTCOMES The learning outcomes of using Building Automation Upon completion of this c 1. Prepare electrical BAS 2. Produce electrical BAS 3. Install electrical BAS s 4. Perform electrical BAS 5. Perform electrical BAS TRAINING PREREQUISITE (SPECIFIC) Not Available. CU CODE F432-005-3:2019-C06 WORK ACTIVITIES RELATED KNOWLEDGE RELATED SKI 1. Prepare electrical BAS installation requirement. 1.1. Introduction to BAS schematic diagram and layout plan: • BAS devices symbols. 1.1. Interpret wir schematic dr 1.2. Interpret layo plan. 1.3. Carry out sit and evaluatio
F432-005-3:2019 72 / 95 g and Other Construction Installation Activities tallation and Maintenance mation System Installation f this competency are trainees enable to install a smart building system n System (BAS) according to ISO/IEC 14543-3. ompetency unit, trainees should be able to: S installation requirement. S schematic drawing. system. S device programming. S system testing and commissioning. NOSS LEVEL Three (3) ILLS ATTITUDE/ SAFETY/ ENVIRONMENT ASSESSMENT CRITERIA ring rawing. out te visit on. ATTITUDE 1.1. Attention to details when dealing with specifications and data. SAFETY 1.1. Site information requirement listed out and explained. 1.2. Types of load explained. 1.3. Drawing method explained.
WORK ACTIVITIES RELATED KNOWLEDGE RELATED SKI • Drawing scale. • Line drawing. • Drawing template. • Load location. 1.2. Site information requirement which include: • Site location. • Logistic. • Site layout. • Load location. • Site authorization requirement. 1.3. Types of load: • Lighting. • Dimming light. • Motorised blind/shutter. • Power socket. 1.4. Identify type load. 1.5. Determine appropriate B devices (sens actuator). 1.6. Check locati the wiring ro 1.7.
F432-005-3:2019 73 / 95 ILLS ATTITUDE/ SAFETY/ ENVIRONMENT ASSESSMENT CRITERIA es of BAS sor and ion of oute. 1.1. Adhere to specific situational safety requirements. 1.2. Apply safe working culture. ENVIRONMENT 1.1. Maintain workplace safety, cleanliness and tidiness. 1.4. Drawing utensils explained. 1.5. Site visit and evaluation executed. 1.6. Types of load identified. 1.7. Appropriate BAS devices determined (sensor and actuator) according to installation procedure. 1.8. Location of the wiring route checked according to installation procedure.
WORK ACTIVITIES RELATED KNOWLEDGE RELATED SKI 1.4. Drawing method: • Manual. • Computer Aided Design (CAD). 1.5. Drawing utensils. 2. Produce electrical BAS schematic drawing. 2.1. Relevant drawing guideline. 2.2. BAS blueprint interpretation. 2.3. Layout plan elements which include: • Symbols. • Loads. • Accessories. • Legends. 2.4. BAS schematic diagram elements which include: • Symbols 2.1. Interpret BA blueprint. 2.2. Plan BAS to 2.3. Address BA device. 2.4. Produce elec BAS schema drawing.
F432-005-3:2019 74 / 95 ILLS ATTITUDE/ SAFETY/ ENVIRONMENT ASSESSMENT CRITERIA AS pology. S ctrical atic ATTITUDE 2.1. Meticulous when dealing with specifications and data. 2.2. Precise and neat in drawing BAS schematic diagram. SAFETY 2.1. Apply safe working culture. ENVIRONMENT 2.1. Maintain workplace safety, cleanliness and tidiness. 2.1. Layout plan elements explained. 2.2. BAS schematic diagram elements explained. 2.3. BAS topology prepared. 2.4. BAS device address defined. 2.5. BAS schematic diagram produced.
WORK ACTIVITIES RELATED KNOWLEDGE RELATED SKI • BAS devices line topology. 2.5. BAS topology: • Line segment. • Area. • Several areas. 3. Install electrical BAS system. 3.1. Electrical BAS wiring tools and equipment: • Hand tools. • Power tools. • Test and measurement equipment. • Sundry items. 3.2. Tools and equipment usage technique. 3.3. Framework installation technique: • Conceal wiring. 3.1. Setup safe w area. 3.2. Determine lo for BAS dev installation. 3.3. Conduct BA framework installation (hacking, dri levelling, pla and painting 3.4. Lay and mar load cable. 3.5. Lay BAS cab 3.6. Interpret BA devices techn manual.
F432-005-3:2019 75 / 95 ILLS ATTITUDE/ SAFETY/ ENVIRONMENT ASSESSMENT CRITERIA working ocation vice AS illing, astering ). rk AC ble. AS nical ATTITUDE 3.1. Ensure no wastage of cable. SAFETY 3.1. Use appropriate PPE during wiring activities. 3.2. Ensure safety tools & equipment in proper order. ENVIRONMENT 3.1. Maintain workplace safety, cleanliness and tidiness. 3.1. Electrical BAS wiring tools and equipment listed out and explained. 3.2. Tools and equipment usage technique explained. 3.3. Framework installation technique listed out and explained. 3.4. Cable laying procedure explained. 3.5. Electrical fitting and termination explained. 3.6. Types of BAS devices listed out and explained. 3.7. BAS wiring inspection explained. 3.8. Safe working area set up.
WORK ACTIVITIES RELATED KNOWLEDGE RELATED SKI • Conduit wiring. • Ducting wiring. • Trunking. • Casing. 3.4. Cable laying procedure: • Marking. • Colour coding. 3.5. Electrical fitting and termination. 3.6. BAS devices technical manual. 3.7. Types of BAS devices which include: • Actuator (shutter, dimming, switching). • BAS sensor. • Line coupler. • Power supply. 3.7. Execute BAS devices insta 3.8. Carry out AC and BAS cab termination 3.9. Inspect BAS installation
F432-005-3:2019 76 / 95 ILLS ATTITUDE/ SAFETY/ ENVIRONMENT ASSESSMENT CRITERIA S allation. C load bles S 3.9. Location for BAS device installation determined according to installation procedure. 3.10. BAS framework installation conducted (hacking, drilling, levelling, plastering and painting) according to installation procedure. 3.11. AC load cable laid and marked according to installation procedure. 3.12. BAS cable laid according to installation procedure. 3.13. BAS devices installation executed according to installation procedure. 3.14. AC load and BAS cables termination carried out according to termination procedure. 3.15. BAS installation inspected according to inspection procedure. 3.16. Workplace safety, cleanliness and tidiness adhered.
WORK ACTIVITIES RELATED KNOWLEDGE RELATED SKI 3.8. BAS wiring inspection: • BAS termination polarity. • BAS cable continuity. • Permitted BAS cable length. • BAS devices voltage supplied. 4. Perform electrical BAS device programming. 4.1. BAS system software. 4.2. BAS devices database. 4.3. BAS devices parameter. 4.4. BAS project: • Building view (building structure, BAS device). • Group address view 4.1. Import BAS database. 4.2. Create BAS 4.3. Identify devi functionality 4.4. Assign group address.
F432-005-3:2019 77 / 95 ILLS ATTITUDE/ SAFETY/ ENVIRONMENT ASSESSMENT CRITERIA device project. ice y. p ATTITUDE 4.1. Ensure appropriate BAS devices database. SAFETY 4.1. Apply safe working culture. ENVIRONMENT 4.1. Maintain workplace safety, cleanliness and tidiness. 4.1. BAS system software explained. 4.2. BAS devices database explained. 4.3. BAS devices parameter explained. 4.4. BAS project explained. 4.5. BAS device functionality explained. 4.6. Appropriate BAS devices database imported according to BAS system software procedure.
WORK ACTIVITIES RELATED KNOWLEDGE RELATED SKI (organised main group, middle group & group addresses). 4.5. BAS device functionality: • Switching. • Dimming. • Shutter/blind. 5. Perform electrical BAS system testing and commissioning. 5.1. BAS interface device line topology connection. 5.2. BAS interface device address setting. 5.3. Interface between software and BAS system. 5.1. Connect BA software and system. 5.2. Test BAS so and BAS sys interface. 5.3. Download B program to d 5.4. Carry out BA device functi test and commissioni