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ENVIRONMENT
listed out and explained.
specifications and 1.3 Types of load explained.
data. 1.4 Diversity factor listed out and
m SAFETY explained.
1.1 Adhere to specific 1.5 Related acts, regulation and
situational safety
requirements. standard explained.
1.2 Apply safe working 1.6 Drawing method explained.
culture such as 1.7 Drawing utensils explained.
ergonomic. 1.8 Installation location, logistic,
ENVIRONMENT site layout, marking point and
1.1 Recycle used paper. authorization requirement
determined according to site
visit.
1.9 Current determined according
to calculated Total Connected
Load (TCL).
1.10 Current diversity value
calculated.
1.11 Maximum demand
determined.
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which include:
• Lighting.
• Power.
• Electrical
appliances.
1.5 Diversity
factor:
• Total
Connected
Load (TCL).
• Diversity
value.
• Maximum
demand.
• Protection
device
rating.
• Breaker
rating.
• Diversity
factor table.
• Current-
carrying
capacity
table.
• Energy
efficiency.
• Voltage
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drop.
1.6 MS IEC 60364.
1.7 Electricity
Supply Act
1990 (Act 447).
1.8 Electricity
regulation 1994.
1.9 Drawing
method:
• Manual.
• Computer
Aided
Design
(CAD).
1.10 Drawing
utensils.
2. Perform 2.1 Relevant 2.1 Interpret single phas
single drawing blueprint.
phase guideline.
drawing. 2.2 Identify types of
2.2 Single phase drawing.
blueprint.
2.3 Identify drawing
2.3 Layout plan symbols.
elements which
include: 2.4 Identify drawing
• Symbols. format/technique.
• Loads.
2.5 Draw layout plan
(manual & CAD).
2.6 Draw single line
ATTITUDE/ SAFETY/ F432-005-2:2019
ENVIRONMENT ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
se ATTITUDE 2.1 Drawing guideline explained.
2.1 Meticulous when 2.2 Single phase blueprint
dealing with
specifications and explained.
data. 2.3 Layout plan elements listed
2.2 Precise and neat in
drawing single line out and explained.
schematic diagram. 2.4 Single line schematic diagram
SAFETY elements listed out and
2.1 Adhere to specific explained.
2.5 Circuit connection technique
explained.
2.6 Accessories fittings identified
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schematic diagram
• Accessories. (manual & CAD).
• Legends.
2.4 Single line
schematic
diagram
elements which
include:
• Symbols.
• Cable size.
• Cable types.
• Description
of loads.
• Various
types of
main circuit
device.
• Earthing
system.
2.5 Circuit
connection
technique.
2.6 Accessories
fittings.
2.7 Building
structure.
2.8 Computer aided
drawing
software.
F432-005-2:2019
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ENVIRONMENT
and listed out.
situational safety 2.7 Building structure explained.
requirements. 2.8 Computer aided drawing
2.2 Apply safe working
culture such as software explained.
ergonomic. 2.9 Layout drawing elements such
ENVIRONMENT as standard symbol, cable size,
2.1 Recycle used paper. drawing scale, current value,
sensitivity rating, voltage
supply, drawing endorsement
identified.
2.10 Fitting location, type of loads,
numbers of loads, estimate
cable length, fitting symbols
determined.
2.11 Schematic drawing elements
such as cable specification,
main switch, Surge Protection
Device (SPD), breaking
capacity, protection rating,
load distribution, main circuit,
phase line number, final circuit
determined.
2.12 Line specification, fitting
label, symbol legend, civil
symbol and as-build drawing
identified.
2.13 Layout plan produced (manual
& CAD).
2.14 Single line schematic diagram
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3. Calculate 3.1 Types of single 3.1 Identify types of
materials phase materials materials required.
requiremen costing 3.2 Obtain materials
t. requirements market price.
which include: 3.3 Estimate materials
• Cable (size, costing.
cable type,
quantity).
• Fitting
(conduit,
trunking,
casing).
• Accessories
(types of
accessories
and
quantity).
• Sundry
items.
3.2 Material market
price.
3.3 Materials
costing
calculation
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ENVIRONMENT
produced (manual & CAD).
2.15 Workplace safety, cleanliness
and tidiness adhered.
ATTITUDE 3.1 Types of single phase
3.1 Meticulous when materials costing requirements
identified and listed out.
dealing with
specifications and 3.2 Material market price list
data. gathered and compiled.
SAFETY 3.3 Materials costing calculation
3.1 Adhere to specific explained.
situational safety 3.4 Costing sheet, total capital
requirements. cost, reasonable cost
3.2 Apply safe working calculated.
culture such as
ergonomic. 3.5 Materials costing estimated.
ENVIRONMENT
3.1 Recycle used paper.
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which include:
• Types of
materials.
• Quantity of
materials.
• Materials
specification.
4. Propose 4.1 Presentation 4.1 Compile drawing
paperwork (manual/
single technique. CAD).
phase 4.2 Sample of 4.2 Present drawing
paperwork (manual/
drawing single phase CAD).
paperwork. drawing 4.3 Present costing
paperwork.
paperwork.
ATTITUDE/ SAFETY/ F432-005-2:2019
ENVIRONMENT ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
ATTITUDE 4.1 Presentation technique
4.1 Meticulous when explained.
dealing with 4.2 Types of single phase drawing
specifications and paperwork explained.
data.
4.3 Single phase drawing
SAFETY paperwork such as cover letter,
4.1 Adhere to specific draft drawing, checklist, bill of
quantity, proposed item and
situational safety pricing prepared (manual/
requirements. CAD).
4.2 Apply safe working
culture such as 4.4 Single phase drawings
ergonomic. (manual/ CAD) and costing
presented.
ENVIRONMENT
4.1 Recycle used paper.
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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 Shelton, Christopher. 2006. Electrical Installation. United Kingdom:
2 A Manan, MD Nasir. 2007. Panduan Pendawaian Elektrik Domestik
BUKU. ISBN-9789679501810
3 In Partnership with NJATC. 2007. Conduit Bending and Fabrication.
4 Hanif, Abd Samad. 2004. Pemasangan dan Penyelenggaraan Elektrik
9836240632
5 Mullin, Ray C. 2005. Electrical Wiring Residential, Based on the 200
Learning. ISBN-1401850197
F432-005-2:2019
echnical Education and Vocational Training.
Nelson Thornes Ltd. ISBN-0748796029
I.E.E Edisi 16 BS7671:1992 (Edisi Ketiga). Selangor, Malaysia: ibs
. USA: American Technical Publisher, Inc. ISBN-9780826912671
k (Edisi Kedua). Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Dawama Sdn Bhd. ISBN-
05 National Electrical Code (15th Edition). USA: Thomson Delmar
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15.2. Single Phase Wiring (F) Construction
SECTION (432) Electrical, Plumbing a
GROUP Electrical
AREA Single Phase Electrical Insta
NOSS TITLE Single Phase Wiring
COMPETENCY UNIT TITLE The learning outcomes of
LEARNING OUTCOMES including testing and comm
Industrial Research Institute
TRAINING PREREQUISITE 1979:2007, MS 1936:2006,
(SPECIFIC) The Electricity Ordinance- C
CU CODE Grid Code) Rules 2003 and r
Upon completion of this com
1. Prepare single phase wi
2. Perform single phase w
3. Perform single phase w
Not Available.
F432-005-2:2019-C02
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ACTIVITIES KNOWLEDGE
1.1 Identify types of
1. Prepare 1.1 Basic first aid cable specification.
single procedures. 1.2 Determine
authorisation
phase 1.2 Single phase procedure to carry
wiring wiring tools and
requiremen equipment:
F432-005-2:2019
and Other Construction Installation Activities
allation and Maintenance
this competency are trainees enable to install single phase wiring
missioning according to schematic diagram, layout plan, Standard and
e of Malaysia (SIRIM) and Energy Commission, MS IEC 60364, MS
Electricity Supply Act 1990 (Act 447), Electricity Regulation 1994,
Chapter 50 (Revised 2003), Electricity Rules 1999, Electricity (State
relevant regulatory body.
mpetency unit, trainees should be able to:
iring requirements.
wiring.
wiring testing and commissioning.
NOSS LEVEL Two (2)
ATTITUDE/ SAFETY/ ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
ENVIRONMENT
ATTITUDE 1.1 Basic first aid procedures
. 1.1 Responsible in explained.
handling task 1.2 Single phase wiring tools and
assigned. equipment listed.
1.2 Proactive and able to 1.3 Cable selection and
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ts. • Hand tools. out site visit and
• Power tools. evaluation.
• Test and 1.3 Check location of
the wiring route.
measurement 1.4 Determine types of
equipment. wiring.
• Sundry items. 1.5 Determine types of
• Personal protection devices.
Protective 1.6 Determine proper
Equipment fitting, termination
(PPE). and accessories.
1.3 Cable selection 1.7 Arrange single phas
and wiring tools,
specification: equipment and
• Conductor. material.
• Insulation.
• Size.
• Colour code.
1.4 Site evaluation
procedure.
1.5 Authorisation
requirement to
access site which
include:
• Green card.
• Safety
passport.
1.6 Type of single
phase protection
F432-005-2:2019
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ENVIRONMENT
specification explained.
anticipate and 1.4 Site evaluation procedure
overcome potential
problems. explained.
1.5 Authorisation requirement to
f SAFETY
1.1 Apply safe working access site explained.
1.6 Type of single phase
f procedure.
protection devices explained.
ENVIRONMENT 1.7 Types of single phase wiring
1.1 Maintain workplace
installation explained.
safety, cleanliness 1.8 Types of single phase fitting
se and tidiness.
and accessories explained.
1.9 Related acts, regulation and
standard explained.
1.10 Conductor type, insulation
type, cable diameter, life
termination, neutral
termination, earth termination
determined.
1.11 Wiring requirements such as
authorized personnel,
authorized document, site
location, personal protective
equipment, safety determined.
1.12 Wiring type, cable route,
fitting location, marking
position, cable distance
determined.
1.13 Types of framework such as
surface wiring, conceal wiring,
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devices:
• Miniature
Circuit
Breaker
(MCB).
• Main switch.
• Residual
Current
Device
(RCD).
• Surge
Protection
Device (SPD).
• Fuse.
1.7 Types of single
phase wiring
installation:
• Surface
wiring.
• Conceal
wiring.
• Conduit
wiring.
• Ducting
wiring.
• Trunking/
casing.
• Cable tray.
F432-005-2:2019
ATTITUDE/ SAFETY/ ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
ENVIRONMENT
conduit wiring, trunking
wiring determined.
1.14 Main switch rating, RCD
sensitivity, MCB rating &
number of MCBs, distribution
box type determined.
1.15 Wiring fitting & accessories,
wiring termination procedure
determined.
1.8 Location of the wiring route
marked according to drawing.
1.9 Types of protection devices
determined.
1.10 Single phase wiring tools,
equipment and materials
arranged.
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• Underground.
1.8 Types of single
phase fitting and
accessories
which include:
• Switches.
• Lighting
point.
• Power point.
• Distribution
Board (DB).
• Earthing.
1.9 Electrical Act &
Regulation and
Standard:
• Electricity
Supply Act
1990 (Act
447).
• Electrical
Regulation
1994.
• MS IEC
60364.
• MS 1936:
2006.
• MS 1979:
2007 (COP).
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• Electrical
Installation of
Buildings –
Code of
practice
(COP).
• Based on
latest
instruction by
regulatory
body.
1.10 Occupational
Safety & Health
Act 514 (OSHA)
1994.
1.11 Solid Waste and
Public Cleansing
Management Act
2007 (Act 672).
2. Perform 2.1 Tools and 2.1 Setup safe working
single equipment usage area.
phase technique.
wiring. 2.2 Conduct single
2.2 Framework phase framework
installation installation (surface
technique: conceal, conduit,
• Surface ducting, trunking,
wiring. casing).
2.3 Lay and mark cable
ATTITUDE/ SAFETY/ F432-005-2:2019
ENVIRONMENT ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
g ATTITUDE 2.1 Tools and equipment usage
2.1 Responsible in technique explained.
handling task
assigned. 2.2 Framework installation
technique explained.
e, 2.2 Proactive and able to
anticipate and 2.3 Cable laying procedure
overcome potential explained.
problems.
2.4 Electrical fitting and
e. termination explained.
2.5 Protective conductor and earth
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2.4 Determine location
• Conceal for fitting and
wiring. accessories
installation.
• Conduit
wiring. 2.5 Carry out cables an
accessories
• Ducting termination
wiring. including protective
conductor.
• Trunking.
• Casing. 2.6 Determine earthing
2.3 Cable laying chamber location.
procedure:
• Marking. 2.7 Install earthing
• Colour accessories.
coding. 2.8 Connect earth point
2.4 Electrical fitting busbar to earth rod.
and termination.
2.5 Protective
conductor and
earth conductor.
2.6 Types of system
earthing:
• TT.
• TN-C.
• TN-S.
• TN-C-S.
• IT.
2.7 Earthing
installation:
• Appliance
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ENVIRONMENT
n SAFETY conductor explained.
2.1 Apply safe working 2.6 Types of system earthing
procedure. explained.
2.7 Earthing installation
nd ENVIRONMENT explained.
2.1 Maintain workplace 2.8 Function of earthing
safety, cleanliness explained.
e and tidiness. 2.9 Single phase framework
2.2 Scheduled waste installation performed
g disposed according to according to framework
Environmental installation technique (surface,
Quality Act 1974 - conceal, conduit, ducting,
ACT 127. trunking, casing).
t 2.10 Cable laid and marked
. according to framework
installation technique.
2.11 Fitting and accessories
installation performed
according to framework
installation technique.
2.12 Cables and accessories
termination including
protective conductor
performed.
2.13 Earthing accessories installed.
2.14 Earth point busbar connected
to earth rod.
2.15 Workplace safety, cleanliness
and tidiness adhered.
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earthing.
• Neutral
earthing and
star point for
generator and
board switch.
• Board switch
earthing and
generator
board switch.
2.8 Function of
earthing.
3. Perform 3.1 Wiring testing 3.1 Carry out wiring
single procedure: testing.
phase • Insulation 3.2 Execute visual chec
wiring resistance test. on wiring system
testing and • Polarity test. finishing.
commissio • Continuity 3.3 Record testing
ning. test. results.
• Earth 3.4 Carry out
resistance test. commissioning.
• Residual 3.5 Submit wiring
Current testing and
Device (RCD) commissioning
test. result.
ATTITUDE/ SAFETY/ F432-005-2:2019
ENVIRONMENT ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
ATTITUDE 3.1 Wiring testing procedure
3.1 Responsible in explained.
ck handling task
3.2 Insulation resistance test
assigned. performed according to wiring
3.2 Proactive and able to testing procedure.
anticipate and 3.3 Polarity test performed
overcome potential according to wiring testing
problems. procedure.
SAFETY 3.4 Continuity test performed
3.1 Apply safe working according to wiring testing
procedure.
procedure.
3.5 Earth resistance test performed
ENVIRONMENT according to wiring testing
3.1 Maintain workplace procedure.
safety, cleanliness 3.6 Residual Current Device
(RCD) test performed
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ACTIVITIES KNOWLEDGE
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 Shelton, Christopher. 2006. Electrical Installation. United Kingdom:
2 A Manan, MD Nasir. 2007. Panduan Pendawaian Elektrik Domestik
BUKU. ISBN-9789679501810
3 In Partnership with NJATC. 2007. Conduit Bending and Fabrication.
4 Hanif, Abd Samad. 2004. Pemasangan dan Penyelenggaraan Elektrik
9836240632
5 Mullin, Ray C. 2005. Electrical Wiring Residential, Based on the 200
Learning. ISBN-1401850197
F432-005-2:2019
ATTITUDE/ SAFETY/ ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
ENVIRONMENT
according to wiring testing
and tidiness. procedure.
3.7 Wiring finishing inspected.
3.8 Testing and commissioning
results compiled and
submitted.
echnical Education and Vocational Training.
Nelson Thornes Ltd. ISBN-0748796029
I.E.E Edisi 16 BS7671:1992 (Edisi Ketiga). Selangor, Malaysia: ibs
. USA: American Technical Publisher, Inc. ISBN-9780826912671
k (Edisi Kedua). Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Dawama Sdn Bhd. ISBN-
05 National Electrical Code (15th Edition). USA: Thomson Delmar
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15.3. Single Phase System Maintenance
SECTION (F) Construction
GROUP (432) Electrical, Plumbing a
AREA Electrical
NOSS TITLE Single Phase Electrical Insta
COMPETENCY UNIT TITLE Single Phase System Mainte
LEARNING OUTCOMES The learning outcomes of t
system maintenance work
operation according to MS
1990 (Act 447), Electricity
2003), Electricity Rules 199
body.
Upon completion of this com
1. Perform single phase w
2. Perform single phase w
3. Perform single phase w
TRAINING PREREQUISITE Not Available.
(SPECIFIC) F432-005-2:2019-C03
CU CODE
WORK RELATED RELATED SKILLS
ACTIVITIES KNOWLEDGE
1.1 Interpret work
1. Perform 1.1 Routine order instruction
single phase maintenance 1.2 Execute routine
inspection.
wiring procedure:
1.3 Update routine
routine • Work order.
maintenance. • Maintenance
F432-005-2:2019
and Other Construction Installation Activities
allation and Maintenance
enance
this competency are trainees enable to perform single phase wiring
to minimize the downtime possible to ensure the most optimum
IEC 60364, MS 1979:2007, MS 1936:2006, Electricity Supply Act
y Regulation 1994, The Electricity Ordinance- Chapter 50 (Revised
99, Electricity (State Grid Code) Rules 2003 and relevant regulatory
mpetency unit, trainees should be able to:
wiring routine maintenance.
wiring corrective maintenance.
wiring preventive maintenance.
NOSS LEVEL Two (2)
S ATTITUDE/ SAFETY/ ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
ENVIRONMENT
ATTITUDE 1.1 Routine maintenance
n. 1.1 Responsible in procedure explained.
handling task 1.2 Relevant acts, regulation and
assigned. standard explained.
1.2 Proactive and able to 1.3 Routine inspection executed
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schedule. maintenance
• Work checklist.
1.4 Record routine
specification maintenance
(schematic activities.
plan, layout
plan,
checklist).
• Safety (PPE).
1.2 Relevant
Regulation and
Act:
• MS IEC
60364.
• MS 1979.
• MS 1936.
• Electricity
Supply Act
1990 (Act
447).
• Electric
Regulation
1994.
• Sarawak
Energy
Berhad (SEB).
• Other
regulatory
body and
F432-005-2:2019
S ATTITUDE/ SAFETY/ ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
ENVIRONMENT
anticipate and according to routine
overcome potential maintenance procedure.
problems. 1.4 Routine maintenance checklist
updated.
SAFETY 1.5 Routine maintenance activity
1.1 Apply safe working recorded.
1.6 Workplace safety, cleanliness
procedure. and tidiness adhered.
ENVIRONMENT
1.1 Maintain workplace
safety, cleanliness
and tidiness.
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ACTIVITIES KNOWLEDGE
relevant Code
of Practice.
2. Perform 2.1 Troubleshooting 2.1 Interpret complain
received.
single phase procedure.
2.2 Troubleshoot
wiring 2.2 Types of faulty faulty conditions.
corrective which include: 2.3 Rectify faulty
conditions.
maintenance. • Electrical
2.4 Execute
fault. functionality test.
• Mechanical 2.5 Record corrective
maintenance
fault. activities.
2.3 Rectification
technique:
• Repair.
• Replace.
2.4 Functionality
test.
3. Perform 3.1 Preventive 3.1 Interpret work
order instruction
single phase maintenance
3.2 Execute
wiring procedures: maintenance
work.
preventive • Inspection.
3.3 Execute
maintenance. • Servicing. functionality test
• Replacing.
3.2 Preventive
S ATTITUDE/ SAFETY/ F432-005-2:2019
ENVIRONMENT ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
nt ATTITUDE 2.1 Troubleshooting procedure
2.1 Responsible in explained.
handling task
2.2 Types of faulty explained.
. assigned. 2.3 Rectification technique and
2.2 Proactive and able to
anticipate and functionality test explained.
overcome potential 2.4 Safety precaution
. problems. implemented.
e 2.5 Cause of faulty identified.
2.6 Faulty condition rectified
SAFETY
2.1 Apply safe working according to troubleshooting
technique.
procedure. 2.7 Rectified items functionality
tested and commissioned
ENVIRONMENT according to test procedure.
2.1 Maintain workplace 2.8 Corrective maintenance
activity recorded.
safety, cleanliness 2.9 Workplace safety, cleanliness
and tidiness. and tidiness adhered.
ATTITUDE 3.1 Preventive maintenance
n. 3.1 Responsible in procedures and schedule
handling task explained.
assigned. 3.2 Functionality test explained.
3.2 Proactive and able to 3.3 Safety precaution
anticipate and implemented.
t. overcome potential 3.4 Inspection work performed
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3.4 Record preventiv
maintenance maintenance
schedule. activities.
3.3 Functionality
test.
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S ATTITUDE/ SAFETY/ ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
ENVIRONMENT
according to maintenance
ve problems. procedure.
3.5 Servicing work performed
SAFETY according to maintenance
3.1 Apply safe working procedure.
3.6 Replacing work performed
procedure. according to maintenance
procedure.
ENVIRONMENT 3.7 Wiring parts functionality
3.1 Maintain workplace tested and commissioned.
3.8 Preventive maintenance
safety, cleanliness activity recorded.
and tidiness. 3.9 Workplace safety, cleanliness
and tidiness adhered.
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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 Shelton, Christopher. 2006. Electrical Installation. United Kingdom:
2 A Manan, MD Nasir. 2007. Panduan Pendawaian Elektrik Domestik
BUKU. ISBN-9789679501810
3 In Partnership with NJATC. 2007. Conduit Bending and Fabrication.
4 Hanif, Abd Samad. 2004. Pemasangan dan Penyelenggaraan Elektrik
9836240632
5 Mullin, Ray C. 2005. Electrical Wiring Residential, Based on the 200
Learning. ISBN-1401850197
F432-005-2:2019
echnical Education and Vocational Training.
Nelson Thornes Ltd. ISBN-0748796029
I.E.E Edisi 16 BS7671:1992 (Edisi Ketiga). Selangor, Malaysia: ibs
. USA: American Technical Publisher, Inc. ISBN-9780826912671
k (Edisi Kedua). Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Dawama Sdn Bhd. ISBN-
05 National Electrical Code (15th Edition). USA: Thomson Delmar
47 / 62
15.4. Single Phase Motor and Motor Control
SECTION (F) Construction
GROUP (432) Electrical, Plumbing a
AREA Electrical
NOSS TITLE Single Phase Electrical Insta
COMPETENCY UNIT TITLE Single Phase Motor and Mot
LEARNING OUTCOMES The learning outcomes of t
system including testing and
MS IEC 60364, MS 1979
Electricity Regulation 1994
Rules 1999, Electricity (Stat
Upon completion of this com
1. Prepare single phase mo
2. Perform single phase m
3. Perform single phase m
TRAINING PREREQUISITE Not Available.
(SPECIFIC) F432-005-2:2019-C04
CU CODE
WORK RELATED RELATED SKILLS
ACTIVITIES KNOWLEDGE
1. Prepare 1.1 Types of single 1.1 Interpret motor
single phase motor: system installation
phase • Asynchrono requirements.
motor and us motor
motor (capacitor 1.2 Arrange motor
control start, system installation
tools, equipment and
F432-005-2:2019
and Other Construction Installation Activities
allation and Maintenance
tor Control
this competency are trainees enable to set up a single phase motor
d commissioning to comply safety standard requirement according to
9:2007, MS 1936:2006, Electricity Supply Act 1990 (Act 447),
4, The Electricity Ordinance- Chapter 50 (Revised 2003), Electricity
te Grid Code) Rules 2003 and relevant regulatory body.
mpetency unit, trainees should be able to:
otor and motor control installation requirements.
motor & motor control installation and termination.
motor control testing and commissioning
NOSS LEVEL Two (2)
ATTITUDE/ SAFETY/ ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
ENVIRONMENT
ATTITUDE 1.1 Types of single phase motor
1.1 Responsible in listed out and explained.
handling task 1.2 Motor technical specification
assigned. explained.
1.2 Proactive and able to 1.3 Types of single phase motor
d anticipate and control listed out and
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ACTIVITIES KNOWLEDGE
installation capacitor materials.
requiremen run, shaded 1.3 Arrange motor
ts. poles, split
phase system testing
motor). equipment.
• Commutator 1.4 Determine motor and
motor motor control
(universal installation location.
motor,
repulsion
motor).
1.2 Motor technical
specification.
1.3 Types of single
phase motor
control:
• Direct
Online
(DOL)
starter.
• Forward
reverse
starter.
1.4 Calculation of
single phase
motor:
• Efficiency.
• Current.
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ENVIRONMENT
explained.
overcome potential 1.4 Calculation of efficiency,
problems.
current and voltage for single
SAFETY phase motor explained.
d 1.1 Apply safe working 1.5 Types of single phase motor
control circuit listed out and
procedure. explained.
. 1.6 Types of single phase motor
control accessories listed out
ENVIRONMENT and explained.
1.1 Maintain workplace 1.7 Cable specification explained.
1.8 Single line motor installation
safety, cleanliness drawing explained.
and tidiness. 1.9 Types of motor application
listed and explained.
1.10 Single phase motor & motor
control installation tools and
equipment listed and
explained.
1.11 Single phase motor & motor
control testing equipment
listed out and explained.
1.12 Motor system installation
tools, equipment and materials
arranged according to
installation procedure.
1.13 Motor system testing
equipment arranged according
to testing procedure.
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• Voltage.
1.5 Types of single
phase motor
control circuit:
• Control
circuit.
• Main circuit.
1.6 Types of single
phase motor
control
accessories
which include:
• Magnetic
contactor.
• Overload
relay.
• Push button.
• Timer.
• Pilot lamp.
• Protection
device.
1.7 Cable
specification.
1.8 Single line
motor
installation
drawing:
• Main circuit.
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• Control
circuit.
1.9 Types of motor
application
which include:
• Outdoor.
• Indoor.
• Wet.
• Dry.
1.10 Single phase
motor & motor
control
installation
tools and
equipment
which include:
• Hand tools.
• Power tools.
• Test and
measurement
equipment.
• Sundry
items.
1.11 Single phase
motor & motor
control testing
equipment:
• Multimeter.
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• Clamp
meter.
• Insulation
resistance
tester.
• Tachometer.
2. Perform 2.1 Motor securing 2.1 Locate single phase
single factor: motor installation
phase • Alignment. location.
motor & • Mounting. 2.2 Install single phase
motor 2.2 Motor control motor and motor
control installation control (Direct Onlin
installation procedure. (DOL) starter,
and 2.3 Motor system Forward reverse
termination termination. starter).
. 2.4 Protective 2.3 Assemble control
conductor. circuit device.
2.5 Types of system 2.4 Carry out wiring and
earthing: termination of main
• TT. circuit and control
• TN-C. circuit including
• TN-S. grounding.
• TN-C-S.
• IT.
2.6 Earthing
installation:
• Appliance
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ATTITUDE 2.1 Motor securing factor
2.1 Responsible in explained.
handling task 2.2 Motor control installation
assigned. procedure explained.
2.2 Proactive and able to 2.3 Motor system termination
ne anticipate and explained.
overcome potential 2.4 Protective conductor
problems. explained.
2.5 Types of system earthing
SAFETY listed out and explained.
2.1 Apply safe working 2.6 Earthing installation
d procedure. explained.
2.7 Function of earthing
ENVIRONMENT explained.
2.1 Maintain workplace 2.8 Single phase motor and motor
safety, cleanliness control installed according to
and tidiness. installation procedure.
2.2 Scheduled waste 2.9 Control circuit device
disposed according to assembled according to
Environmental installation procedure.
Quality Act 1974 - 2.10 Wiring and termination of
ACT 127. main circuit and control circuit
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earthing.
• Neutral
earthing and
star point for
generator
and board
switch.
• Board switch
earthing and
generator
board
switch.
2.7 Function of
earthing.
3. Perform 3.1 Types of dead 3.1 Carry out motor
control testing.
single circuit testing:
3.2 Record motor name
phase • Insulation. plate.
motor • Continuity. 3.3 Carry out
control • Polarity. commissioning of
testing and 3.2 Motor test run: motor & motor
commissio • On load. control circuit.
ning • Off load.
3.4 Submit motor &
• Rotation motor control testing
and commissioning
direction. result.
3.3 Test result
analysis:
• Speed -