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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Prepare to develop detailed and complex drawings for electrical systems
  2. Develop detailed and complex drawings for electrical systems.
  3. Complete detailed and complex drawings for electrical systems

Required Skills

This describes the essential skills and knowledge and their level required for this unit

Evidence shall show that knowledge has been acquired of safe working practices and development of detailed and complex drawings for electrical systems

All knowledge and skills detailed in this unit should be contextualised to current industry practices and technologies

KSEGA Electrical DetailedComplex Drawings

Evidence shall show an understanding of electrical detailedcomplex drawings to an extent indicated by the following aspects

T Advanced computeraided drawing design CAD systems encompassing

principles terms symbols and conventions usage in deploying advanced commands using computeraided drawing design and application of related skills

internet andor network within CAD eg team projects usage

D assemblies creation

solid model creation and editing

usage of various software programs to produce a drafting product

models demonstration an interpretation

usage of geometry in parametric programs

D geometry form D models creation

surface and mass properties eg area and perimeter extraction

importation and exportation of various file formats eg BXFIGES and rost

customization to improve productivity

multiple three dimensional views encompassing setup environment on screen top view front and side views three dimensional views

movement through space encompassing created views drawing various planes coordinate system relocation

views creation encompassing three dimensional geometric shapes three dimensional complex views by manipulation of drawing planes and location of geometric shapes

editor modification functions encompassing facilitating modifications of geometric shapes to complete three dimensional complex views

three dimensional view display encompassing wire line solid face isometric perspective orthographic

views storage encompassing variety of views in assembly drawing files for plotting

T Computer based modelling and application systems encompassing

different types of dimensional computer aided modelling techniques encompassing concepts systems types applications complexities and currency enhanced features and functionality dimensional wire frame modellers surface modellers solids modellers parametric modellers feature based modellers

software applications used in engineering design eg Finite Element AnalysisFEA kinematics manufacturing eg numerical controlled machining robotics rheology marketing eg visualisation animation product design eg visualisation rapid prototyping simulation eg kinematics production systems simulators productivity enhancement tools applications integration and commands eg hot keys macros programming

T Computer based modelling design and drafting systems encompassing

dimensional models creation encompassing aspects of modelling such as model origin direction of axes scaling construction methods planning use of layers planning detailing preparation planning model visualisation productivity enhancing tools programming macros hot keys advanced commands

dimensional assembly models creation encompassing features such as item origins direction of axes planning standards use library parts and user defined internal library parts scaling planning detailed views sections planning assembly visualisation

detailed dimensional models to AustralianNew Zealand standards dimensioned and annotated drawings production and plotting from

detailed dimensional models to AustralianNew Zealand standards assembly drawings production and plotting including sectional views

created data storage and retrieval from offline storage media

T CAD modelling techniques encompassing

principles terms symbols and conventions usage in modelling encompassing region modelling solids modelling wire frame as opposed to solids

modelling types and usage

region modelling techniques encompassing region primitive regions editor

solid modelling techniques encompassing solid primitives solid primitives editor region models to solid models conversions

composite models production encompassing composite regions composite solids

sectioned models production encompassing cutting plane cross hatching

predrawn library files and primitives to produce D models

third level software to produce D models

mass and area properties extraction encompassing area properties from region models

D model rendering techniques encompassing rendering types and preferences rendering techniques such as lights views scenes

various materials and surface finish options

D models hard copy production

D models storage in various file formats for retrieval into CAD drawings or other application software

principles terms symbols and conventions usage in modelling techniques encompassing dimensional wire frame modellers surface modellers solids modellers parametric modellers feature based modellers

types and usage of modelling techniques

applications software encompassing engineering design eg Finite Element Analysis FEA kinematics manufacturing eg numerical controlled machining robotics rheology marketing eg visualisation animation product design eg visualisation rapid prototyping simulation eg kinematics production systems simulators

T Graphical engineering design techniques for products processes systems or services representation encompassing

principles concepts and conventions of graphical design techniques for representing products processes systems or services

functional operation of componentsassemblies to be drawn

surface contact or separation encompassing type of fit performanceoperation on finish

datum points and tolerances

design functional specifications

components materials methods and processes encompassing range of options choice satisfying design specification

graphical methods of representation encompassing options

graphical representation procedures for the preparation of production drawings specifications and operating and maintenance instructionsmanuals

design impact and feedback encompassing clients stakeholders

T Managing resources CAD encompassing

production related processes encompassing costing of estimates budget planning labour cost of time subsequent cost for a given project material cost for a given project staffskills selection quality control methods

Human Resource Management HRM encompassing HRM definition and aims changing social environments changing legal environments Occupational Health and Safety OHS influence of changing technology nature of work quality of work principles and concepts motivational theories human relations approach to productivity improvements work design industrial relations

decision making activities encompassing setting objectives organising resources achieving predetermined goals evaluating results the organising process fragmentation of work processes coordination of work processes controlling relationship with other management functions resolution of problems approaches and aids to decision making functional solution methods brainstorming lateral thinking synectics creative thinking group participant techniques

decisions evaluation

T Managing CAD Systems encompassing

configuring computer systems encompassing types of CPU and operating systems peripheral input and output devices importingexporting drawing files communication protocol standards hardware software installing with a CAD package backup storage devices cabling and communication for specific hardware

management of CAD system variables and layers

Local Area Networks LAN encompassing LAN concepts and functions hardware and software requirements CAD for networks configuration layout planning software storage requirements network to user configuration applications operations input and output devices file management security operations

operations coordination and control encompassing storage devices plotting mediums plotter and consumables

techniques for efficient system management encompassing drawing project file management procedures drawings files maintenance and recording adoption of drawing standards procedures for achieving and backing up internal security system establishment

T Managing CAD utilities encompassing

text editing software encompassing commands menus keystrokes special software function keys read modification of help modification of assistance screens

procedures for creation of complex CAD menus encompassing screen and digitising tablet menus compile files to operate screen and tablet menus

macro and icon files encompassing techniques for creation techniques for customisation

file transfer procedures

Evidence Required

This provides essential advice for assessment of the unit It must be read in conjunction with the performance criteria and the range statement of the unit and the Training Package Assessment Guidelines

The Evidence Guide forms an integral part of this unit It must be used in conjunction with all parts of the unit and performed in accordance with the Assessment Guidelines of this Training Package

Overview of Assessment

Longitudinal competency development approaches to assessment such as Profiling require data to be reliably gathered in a form that can be consistently interpreted over time This approach is best utilised in Apprenticeship programs and reduces assessment intervention It is the industrypreferred model for apprenticeships However where summative or final assessment is used it is to include the application of the competency in the normal work environment or at a minimum the application of the competency in a realistically simulated work environment It is recognised that in some circumstances assessment in part or full can occur outside the workplace However it must be in accordance with industry and regulatory policy

Methods chosen for a particular assessment will be influenced by various factors These include the extent of the assessment the most effective locations for the assessment activities to take place access to physical resources additional safety measures that may be required and the critical nature of the competencies being assessed

The critical safety nature of working with electricity electrical equipment gas or any other hazardous substancematerial carries risk in deeming a person competent Sources of evidence need to be rich in nature to minimise error in judgment

Activities associated with normal everyday work have a bearing on the decision as to how much and how detailed the data gathered will contribute to its richness Some skills are more critical to safety and operational requirements while the same skills may be more or less frequently practised These points are raised for the assessors to consider when choosing an assessment method and developing assessment instruments Sample assessment instruments are included for Assessors in the Assessment Guidelines of this Training Package

Critical aspects of evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit

Before the critical aspects of evidence are considered all prerequisites must be met

Evidence for competence in this unit shall be considered holistically Each element and associated performance criteria shall be demonstrated on at least two occasions in accordance with the Assessment Guidelines UEE Evidence shall also comprise

A representative body of work performance demonstrated within the timeframes typically expected of the discipline work function and industrial environment In particular this shall incorporate evidence that shows a candidate is able to

Implement Occupational Health and Safety workplace procedures and practices including the use of risk control measures as specified in the performance criteria and range statement

Apply sustainable energy principles and practices as specified in the performance criteria and range statement

Demonstrate an understanding of the essential knowledge and associated skills as described in this unit It may be required by some jurisdictions that RTOs provide a percentile graded result for the purpose of regulatory or licensing requirements

Demonstrate an appropriate level of skills enabling employment

Conduct work observing the relevant Anti Discrimination legislation regulations polices and workplace procedures

Demonstrated consistent performance across a representative range of contexts from the prescribed items below

Develop detailed and complex drawings for electrical systems as described in Range and including

A Developing a variety of detailed and complex electrical drawings

B Producing drawing sets

C Producing drafting documentation

D Interpreting and using technical data and specifications

E Selecting components and materials

F Developing D and D computer based models using computer based modelling design and drafting systems

G Applying graphical techniques to produce products processes systems or services designs representations

H Presenting designs of electrical engineering products processes systems or services

I Incorporating feedback into final products

J Verifying and presenting final drafts

K Managing processing storing and retrieving drafting data

L Using advanced computeraided systems and commands

M Using relevant drafting peripheral systems equipment and tools encompassing digitising and scanning equipment to develop detailed and complex drawings

N Managing CAD systems and utilities

O Applying knowledge of complex electrical equipment design drawing methods techniques procedures and protocols and documenting design

P Applying knowledge related to resource requirements in CAD for electrical engineering briefs andor specifications

Q Applying knowledge related to storing and retrieving data and producing related documentation for presentations

Context of and specific resources for assessment

This unit should be assessed as it relates to normal work practice using procedures information and resources typical of a workplace This should include

OHS policy and work procedures and instructions

Suitable work environment facilities equipment and materials to undertake actual work as prescribed in this unit

These should be used in the formal learningassessment environment

Note

Where simulation is considered a suitable strategy for assessment conditions for assessment must be authentic and as far as possible reproduce and replicate the workplace and be consistent with the approved industry simulation policy

The resources used for assessment should reflect current industry practices in relation to developing detailed and complex drawings for electrical systems

Method of assessment

This unit shall be assessed by methods given in Volume Part Assessment Guidelines

Note

Competent performance with inherent safe working practices is expected in the Industry to which this unit applies This requires that the specified essential knowledge and associated skills are assessed in a structured environment which is primarily intended for learningassessment and incorporates all necessary equipment and facilities for learners to develop and demonstrate the essential knowledge and skills described in this unit

Concurrent assessment and relationship with other units

For optimisation of training and assessment effort competency development in this unit may be arranged concurrently with units covering the development of detailed and complex drawings for electrical systems


Range Statement

10) This relates to the unit as a whole providing the range of contexts and conditions to which the performance criteria apply. It allows for different work environments and situations that will affect performance.

This unit shall be demonstrated in relation to development of detailed and complex drawings for electrical systems

Covers detailed and complex drawings for electrical systems encompassing 2D and 3D drawing formats and products covering a representative range of electrical systems such as installations with alternative supplies, installations over 400 A per phase at low voltage and/or high voltage, single or multi tenancies, heavy plant, switchgear, protection systems, earthing, power factor correction, control equipment, and energy monitoring and management.

Australian/New Zealand standards and enterprise standards related to electrical drafting

Components and materials from supplier/manufacturers' catalogues

Detailed and complex electrical drawings

Drawing sets

Drafting documentation

Dimensions, limits and fits, tolerances and surface textures, datum references and geometry tolerances

Electrical specifications, layouts, sketches or verbal instructions in conformance with Australian Standards, enterprise standards and/or design brief

Master sketches methods, techniques, procedures and devices encompassing freehand sketching

Type, form and size of materials from information, abbreviations and symbols supplied on electrical engineering drawings, briefs and/or specifications

Specifications may be obtained from design information, customer requirements, sketches, preliminary layouts and/or field investigations

Feedback procedures for incorporating client feedback from implementation, installation to commissioning stages into final product and selection of preferred option

Materials and equipment used in electrical engineering applications by selecting the correct type, form and size of materials and equipment from information, abbreviations and symbols supplied on detailed electrical engineering drawings, briefs and/or specifications

Resources required in CAD for electrical engineering briefs and/or specifications

CAD modelling systems and techniques

Graphical engineering design techniques for products, processes, systems or services representation

Production processes and procedures for presentations of related design documentation, products, processes, systems or services

Organisational procedures for preparation and production of drawings, drawing sets, specifications, drafting documentation and operating and maintenance instructions/manuals for products and systems

Organisational procedures for processing, filing and saving all graphics, specifications, instructions and related documentation in correct format and location in accordance with work site procedures

Organisational procedures for collaborating with the client, stakeholders and other staff in the selection of the preferred option

Verification and production of final drafts processes and procedures

Computer aided design systems, management, resources, utilities, advanced commands, drafting peripheral systems, equipment and tools encompassing digitising and scanning equipment

Integrated and complex electrical equipment design drawing methods, techniques, procedures and protocols and documenting design

Drafting data

Management, storage and retrieval of drafting data.

Generic terms used throughout this Vocational Standard shall be regarded as part of the Range Statement in which competency is demonstrated. The definition of these and other terms that apply are given in Volume 2, Part 2.1.