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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Prepare to maintain pumps
  2. Carry out pump maintenance
  3. Prepare the pumping system
  4. Start up and shutdown pumping system
  5. Operate and monitor pumping and ancillary systems
  6. Shut down the pumping system

Range Statement


Performance Evidence

The candidate must be assessed on their ability to integrate and apply the performance requirements of this unit in a workplace setting.

The candidate must provide evidence that they can:

adjust pump settings

check and clear or replace filters

check and top-up fluids, including coolants, lubricants and hydraulic oils

check oil quality and levels

clear blockages

inspect and clean pumps

lubricate pumps

monitor pressures and flows

prime a pump

replace belts

replace worn components, including pump seals, liners and impellers

set valves and check for wear and leakages

tension fasteners and y-belts

use amperage testing equipment


Knowledge Evidence

The candidate must explain:

advantages and disadvantages of each pump type

automatic pump switches including timers, pressure switches, irrigation controllers and flow switches

basic principles of hydraulics (flow vs. pressure)

discharge and flow rates

impellers, rotors and stators

properties of water including pressure and flow rates

pump components and their principles of operation

pump performance and fault finding

pumps and their application in irrigation, such as centrifugal, vertical turbine, submersible and propeller

pumps that are suitable as booster and floating pumps

reading pump gauges and controls

service requirements of pumps

valves and their uses

workplace and equipment safety requirements