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ICTTC136C
Install, maintain and modify customer premises communications cabling: ACMA Restricted Rule

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Version 1.0
Issue Date: April 2024


Not applicable.

This unit defines the level of competence that is required for the purpose of the Australian Communications and Media Authoritys "Restricted" Cabling Provider Rule. Restricted cabling is used in typical domestic premises small office home offices and small business premises situations. Restricted cablers can install cable in large commercial and industrial premises as long as the cabling is behind a compliant device and cabling is not via jumperable distributors or patch panels.

This unit applies to customer cabling terminated on sockets and network termination devices (NTD). It applies to the installation, maintenance and modification of indoor and external cabling at the levels stated in the range of variables.

Customer cabling, for the purpose of this standard, may be used to connect devices for a range of applications including: telecommunications (phones, facsimile and answering machines), simple data and computer use, security alarm panels, and fire control panels.

Assessment by a TITAB registered assessor is recommended.

This unit defines the level of competence that is required for the purpose of the Australian Communications and Media Authoritys "Restricted" Cabling Provider Rule. Restricted cabling is used in typical domestic premises small office home offices and small business premises situations. Restricted cablers can install cable in large commercial and industrial premises as long as the cabling is behind a compliant device and cabling is not via jumperable distributors or patch panels.

This unit applies to customer cabling terminated on sockets and network termination devices (NTD). It applies to the installation, maintenance and modification of indoor and external cabling at the levels stated in the range of variables.

Customer cabling, for the purpose of this standard, may be used to connect devices for a range of applications including: telecommunications (phones, facsimile and answering machines), simple data and computer use, security alarm panels, and fire control panels.

Assessment by a TITAB registered assessor is recommended.

You may want to include more information here about the target group and the purpose of the assessments (eg formative, summative, recognition)

Prerequisites

Nil

Nil


Employability Skills

This unit contains employability skills.

This unit contains employability skills.




Evidence Required

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The evidence guide provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the performance criteria, required skills and knowledge, range statement and the Assessment Guidelines for the Training Package.

Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit

Evidence of the following is essential:

Demonstration of a cabling installation including 3 types of telephone sockets, one network termination device (NTD) and one alarm panel including TCA compliance form

Accurate application of cable conductor identification codes

Conduct and interpret cable test results

Correct interpretation and application of standards and regulations

Context of and specific resources for assessment

Assessment must ensure:

A workplace conducting the operations covered by this competency unit, equipment and resources relevant to the context of the work (See Range Statement) and support from a competent supervisor or mentor.

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A simulated environment with similar provisions which conforms to the Assessment Guidelines.

Guidance information for assessment

Access must be provided to appropriate learning and assessment support when required.

Assessment processes and techniques must be culturally appropriate, and appropriate to the oral communication skill level, and language and literacy capacity of the candidate and the work being performed.

In all cases where practical assessment is used it will be combined with targeted questioning to assess underpinning knowledge.


Submission Requirements

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Assessment Tasks

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Required skills

Select from the following list to suit the learning and assessment context

Codes refer to the Skills and Knowledge Register in Volume 3 of this Training Package that has detailed content guidelines for each code outlined.

CA200 Cable Installation

OH210 Occupational Health and Safety

RE210 ACMA Provider Rules, Cabler Registration, Rules and Regulations

TE210 Basic Telephony

Required knowledge

The relevant required knowledge is articulated in the above guidelines contained in the Skills and Knowledge Register included in this Training Package.

The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below. Essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) may also be included.

This unit is generally applied to the ACMA Restricted Cabling Rule coverage which is used in typical domestic premises but is also found in some small office home office and small business premises situations.

Building infrastructure

Includes, but not limited to, High Voltage power, other services, availability and suitability of existing cabling trays and fixing systems

Strategies to manage infrastructure

Includes: appropriate separations, fastening techniques, correct use of cable trays and support systems

Remote Power Feed

Applies to telecommunications services which operate at above TNV (Telecommunications Network Voltage)

Regulatory environment:

Is defined by the Overview Telecommunications Act 1997, and includes, ACMA, ACIF/CA, Labelling, Certified Components List (CCL) accredited registrars and registration

Cabling environment may include:

Indoor environments include concealed locations such as: ceilings, false ceilings, internal wall space, under floor, damp situations and within modular workstations

Outdoor environments include cable installations on external walls and underground and/or aerial cabling on private property

Underground cabling would be in an exclusive trench or shared trench with electrical LV cables and/or other utilities

Aerial telecommunications cabling shall not include installations on poles shared with LV/HV electrical power cables/terminations

Cable type:

Includes: copper twisted pair including indoor, external, aerial and underground

Cable identification

Refers to cable conductor identification codes and may be:

Colour coded, banded, numbered, lettered

Termination systems:

Includes: a range of at least 3 different socket types (Australian and US modular sockets and Mode 3 alarm sockets) and at least one network terminating device (NTD) must be individually terminated.

Note: Jumperable distributors not included in this unit requirement.

Earthing and protection

Refers to earthing for protection and surge suppression and must be treated in accordance with AS/ACIFS009:2006

Separations

Is the distance between communications cable and other services. This includes Low Voltage (LV), High Voltage (HV) - Single core and HV Multi-core, Open terminations

Regulations

Cover separations will generally be covered by Wiring Rules standard AS/ACIFS009:2006

Spatial separations

Is the distance between communications cable and other cable required by regulations where no barrier is installed

Barriers

Refers to physical barriers installed when there is not enough space to achieve spatial separations

Records:

Is a TCA form (and future NTD record cards) must conform with AS/ACIFS009:2006

Relevant legislation, codes, regulations and standards (or their replacements)

Include relevant components of:

ACMA Technical Standards

AS/ACIFS008:2006, AS/ACIFS009:2006 - or subsequent replacements

SAA Communications Cabling Manual (Restricted)

AS/NZS 3000

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Observation Checklist

Tasks to be observed according to workplace/college/TAFE policy and procedures, relevant legislation and Codes of Practice Yes No Comments/feedback
Identify building infrastructure which places critical constraints on cabling 
Develop strategies to manage other infrastructure in relation to cabling 
Identify the risks posed by contact with Remote Power Feeding services 
Identify Remote Power Feeding services in a range of commonly encountered circumstances inside customer premises 
Cables/wires handled in accordance with manufacturer's application specifications including tension and bending stress requirements 
Sources of possible damage to cable/wires are identified and avoided including hot pipes, sharp edges and cable burn 
Sufficient excess is allowed at cable ends to facilitate termination 
Cable is placed and secured to maintain safety and interference segregation in accordance with legislative and industry standards 
Cable ties not tightened to the point of causing cable sheath damage or transmission impairment and trimmed flush to prevent risk of personal damage 
Cables installed underground shall meet minimum depth of cover and segregation from hazardous electrical and other services as per AS/ACIFS009:2006 
Aerial cables installed shall meet minimum clearance, segregation from hazardous electrical and other services and minimum height requirements as per AS/ACIFS009:2006 
In accordance with AS/ACIFS009:2006, overvoltage protection devices are fitted to all cable pairs where required to suppress voltage surges and protect from EPR hazards and the devices protectively earthed 
Earth wire insulation is protected against damage and protective earths segregated in accordance with relevant industry and legislative standards 
Cable sheath removed to allow for correct termination length and without damage to underlying conductors and their insulation 
NTD terminating modules are installed in accordance to manufacturer's specifications and cable pairs neatly and sequentially fanned for termination 
Conductors are terminated in accordance with recommended colour code sequence using appropriate termination tools in the manufacturer's specified manner 
Cable shield (if applicable) is earthed to manufacturer's specifications and relevant industry codes of practice and AS/ACIFS009:2006 
Visual inspection is undertaken to confirm termination colour code sequence has been followed prior to end to end testing of wire and pair termination integrity 
Earth wires are terminated with connectors recommended by manufacturers in accordance with accepted industry codes of practice and AS/ACIFS009:2006 
Earth wire continuity is maintained through out and interface requirements with electrical systems are observed 
Earthing installation shall be tested for continuity, insulation resistance and conductive resistance as per accepted industry standards including AS/ACIFS009:2006 
Compatibility of alterations with existing systems is confirmed and new wok tested both in isolation and when integrated with existing systems 
Check separations along the entirety of the cable route 
Rectify separations which do not comply with regulations 
Install barriers to achieve separations where spatial separation can't be met 
Complete TCA form and create NTD records 
Supervision of cablers not holding appropriate registration for the task is maintained to ensure installation/maintenance activity is in accordance with legislative requirements for safety and network integrity including AS/ACIFS008:2006 and AS/ACIFS009:2006 

Forms

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