8) This describes the Essential Skills and Knowledge and their level, required for this unit. Evidence shall show that knowledge has been acquired diagnosing and repairing faults in wind turbine control systems. The extent of the Essential Knowledge and Associated Skills required follows: KS01-PM435A Faults in Wind Turbine Mechanical Systems T1 Evidence shall show that knowledge has been acquired for safe working practices of: Relevant Environmental, Occupational Health and Safety legislation and regulations. Relevant plant and equipment, and its location. Technical drawings and manufacturers manuals. Introduction to and typical arrangements of wind farm power production plant. Relevant state and territory regulations. Relevant Australian standards. Equipment and material required to perform the work. Isolation procedures. Wind farm principles. Wind turbine types and characteristics. Wind turbine blade pitch systems types and characteristics. Wind turbine yaw system types and characteristics. Precision measuring equipment. Seals and gaskets. Bearings. Specialised tools and jigs. Rigging and lifting equipment. Lubrication systems and oil conditioning systems. Gearing and power transmission principles. Hand and portable power tools. Operational requirements of the equipment. Fault finding and diagnostic techniques. Repair techniques. T2 Specific skills needed to achieve the Performance Criteria: Interpret technical drawings and manufacturers manuals. Apply relevant state and territory regulations. Apply electronic principles. Apply relevant Australian standards. Use tools and relevant equipment. Use test and measurement instruments. Verify and identify faults. Use appropriate fault finding and diagnostic techniques. Determine the cause of faults. Repair faults. Identify and select materials for the job. Apply electrical fundamentals. Carry out work completion details. Communicate effectively. Apply data analysis techniques and tools. Apply engineering and electronic workshop practices. |