8) Essential Knowledge and Associated Skills (EKAS): This describes the essential skills and knowledge and their level, required for this unit. Evidence shall show that knowledge has been acquired of installing electrical equipment (network infrastructure). All knowledge and skills detailed in this unit should be contextualised to current industry practices and technologies. KS01-TIS46A ESI network infrastructure electrical equipment Evidence shall show an understanding of the ESI network infrastructure electrical equipment to an extent indicated by the following aspects: T1 Mathematics techniques encompassing: Calculations involving fractions, decimals, ratios, proportions Calculations involving area, volume, mass and density Calculations involving transposition and substitution of formulae Calculations involving simple trigonometric problems. T2 Engineering mechanics encompassing: Identification of basic concepts, principles and applications - Application of velocity, acceleration, force, density, torque, and pressure Applications of the SI units The relationship between work, power and energy Behaviour of object under force - using a block and tackle under load, concept of mechanical advantage, determination of resultant forces and determining the sag in a catenary conductor and the force applied at each end Fundamentals of the basic laws of fluid mechanics. T3 Materials properties encompassing: Identification and classification of engineering materials material properties Types and applications - properties of tensile strength, effects of temperature on the expansion of metals, ductibility, malleability, work hardening and annealing and the conditions that lead to corrosion and the properties of timbers. T4 Basic rigging techniques encompassing: Standards, codes, legislation, supply authority regulations and or enterprise requirements associated with rigging including the operation of cranes, hoists and winches and relevant certification and licensing (if required) Requirements for the use of enterprise construction manuals, system diagrams/plans and drawings Safe use of rigging equipment, tools and associated equipment - types, techniques and application Site inspection procedures - identifying hazards, assessing and controlling risks, appropriate sequence of loading and unloading Determining the mass and dimensions of load Selection and inspection procedures - rigging equipment, materials and tools (natural and synthetic fibre ropes and chains, fittings, winch and capstan), ratings of wire ropes and slings, removing, repairing and replacing of damage parts. Techniques for assembling and erecting power winches and capstans Checking the integrity of support structure; visual inspection of load connections Techniques in moving, lifting, shifting, managing and placing loads - use of appropriate communication and signalling methods, codes of practice/compliance, enterprise and Commonwealth, State/Territory legislative requirements, weather conditions, erection of safety nets and lines, methods of fixing and anchoring loads, load stability. T5 Procedure in providing store support encompassing: Classification and identification of equipment, components and tools Procedures for purchasing/ordering items, removing/dispatching items, stocktaking, security, bookkeeping/record keeping Material handling - warehouse/depot storage techniques, handling equipment, pallet lift trucks, forklifts, cable drum handling equipment. Safety procedures - storage and care of safety equipment, handling hazardous materials, storage of hazardous substances and dangerous goods, depot safety procedures. Manufacturers and suppliers information including material safety data sheets (MSDS) T6 Generation systems encompassing: Methods of generating electricity - types of power stations and reasons for their location, layout of thermal and hydroelectric power stations Relationship between power control and load requirements - operating speeds for thermal and hydroelectric generating sets, typical generator voltage levels and output ratings The purpose and features of typical types of co-generation systems. T7 Transmission, distribution and rail systems encompassing: Relationship between the transmission, distribution and rail/tram system within an overall power system - different organisations responsible for generation, transmission, distribution and rail/tram and, how they correlate and their functions Characteristics of a transmission, a distribution and a rail system - principal components, typical voltage levels and methods of transmission and distribution including grid type transmission systems, radial, parallel and ring main feeders Relationship between an overhead and underground supply systems within an overall power system - advantages/disadvantages, applications and the basic steps for planning and installing an overhead and underground distribution system Single line drawings and layouts - drawings and layouts of transmission and distribution systems including, radial, parallel and ring main feeders and the HV equipment associated with substations T8 Substations, power transformers and reactors encompassing: Relationship between the substations within an overall power system - purpose, location in relation to load centres, layout of HV equipment within the substation and auxiliary equipment Characteristics of a power transformer - basic construction of distribution transformers, operation under load/no load conditions, types and basic operation of tap changing switches including solid state types, efficiency and cooling Auxiliary equipment used on transformers - function and basic operation of equipment Maintenance of a power transformer - basic connections, restrictions to parallel operation, problems and remedies associated with harmonics, testing and fault finding procedures Description, purpose and characteristics of a reactors T9 Installation of overhead distribution conductors encompassing: Standards, codes, legislation, supply authority regulations and or enterprise requirements applicable to installing conductors and associated equipment Requirements for the use of overhead line construction manuals, system diagrams/plans and drawings - material lists, conductor size, type and route length Constructions types and structures for distribution and sub transmission lines Types, sizes and characterises of overhead conductors Resources for the stringing and maintenance of conductors - types of low and high voltage overhead electrical conductor connections, causes and effects of poor electrical connections, reasons for and methods used to maintain standard phase sequencing, removing, repairing and replacing of damage conductors, minimum clearances between overhead conductors and low and high voltage structures Techniques for conductor installation - types and application of tools, equipment and hardware, methods of stringing, tensioning and termination of low and high voltage conductors T10 Safe working practices and procedures for the installation of overhead distribution conductors encompassing: Limits of approach for personnel, vehicles, mobile plant and elevating work platforms (EWP) Requirements of persons prior to making bare hand contact with dead low voltage mains and apparatus Requirements of relevant electrical access permits necessary to allow work to be performed on low and high voltage apparatus Safe working practices - requirements to enable safe working on conductive poles, procedure to attach an “on-site” earthing device to de-energised low and high voltage overhead circuit T11 Installation of poles and or structures and hardware encompassing: Standards, codes, legislation, supply authority regulations and or enterprise requirements applicable to installing poles and associated hardware Requirements for the use of enterprise construction manuals, system diagrams/plans and drawings Characteristics and applications of different types of poles and associated hardware Techniques for installing poles and associated hardware - types of installation equipment/tools, excavation methods, types of footings/foundations, types of attachments, earthing systems, clearances between conductors, safe methods of erecting and stabling poles and or structures and cross arms Techniques for maintenance of poles and associated hardware - stabilisation techniques for unstable poles, methods of strengthen poles, maintenance and replacement of high voltage insulators and cross arms. T12 Installation of low voltage electrical services encompassing: Standards, codes, legislation, supply authority regulations and or enterprise requirements Requirements for the use of enterprise construction manuals, system diagrams/plans and drawings types of low voltage overhead services, methods of construction and installation, minimum clearances for overhead services to assets and structures, types of installation equipment/tools Characteristics and applications of different types of cables - cable cross-sectional area of conductors, current rating and fuse type Techniques for maintenance of service installations - diagnosis and repair of faults Jointing and terminating methods - polymeric heat shrink materials, polymeric tape materials, energised and de-energised cables, connections to fuse boxes and pole top boxes Testing and commissioning procedures – inspection, polarity, voltage and phase sequence tests Construction types and structures for distribution and sub transmission lines Types, sizes and characteristics of overhead conductors Resources for the stringing and maintenance of conductors, - types of low and high voltage overhead electrical conductor connections, causes and effects of poor electrical connections, reasons for and methods used to maintain standard phase sequencing, removing, repairing and replacing of damage conductors, minimum clearances between overhead conductors and low and high voltage structures Techniques for conductor installation - types and application of tools, equipment and hardware, methods of stringing, tensioning and termination of low and high voltage conductors T13 Powerline safety practices encompassing: Protective apparatus and apparel for linework - responsibilities for the selection, use, maintenance and storage of protective apparatus and apparel and the types of protective apparatus and apparel used for the line worker Requirements for the use of ladders - carrying, erecting, collapsing and lowering different types of extension ladder against a standing pole, maintenance checks on different types of ladders, renewal of extension ropes and the safety issues relating to clearances from overhead conductors Requirements for climbing and working aloft - methods used to identify a pole is safe to climb, methods used to inspect a line worker’s body belt, application of knots and hitches appropriate to the requirements of a line worker, height safety principles including personal fall protection, prevention and related requirements, and the practical procedure of climbing an overhead structure and fitting a pole chair Traffic management - purpose of traffic management and a line worker’s responsibilities in accordance with relevant statutory requirements and electricity supply industry requirements, demonstration of the procedure used to provide an effective traffic management scheme and the use of a two-way radio Control of small fires - identification, selection and operation of the appropriate extinguishing mediums for various types of fires, general fire prevention methods and the precautions for personal protection when fighting small fires Rescue victims from heights and confined spaces - planning, identifying, the procedures, and establishing responses, developing techniques, involvement of external emergency services and practical demonstration/rehearsals of rescuing a person from heights and from confined spaces and emergency procedures for the rescue of an electric shock victim including CPR Requirements for aerial linework - planning, establishing and implementing relevant aviation authority clearances, determining system requirements, aircrew familiarisation with network operations and equipment, requirements for effective communications operations for aerial work. |