Application
Not applicable.
Prerequisites
Nil
Nil
Elements and Performance Criteria
Elements and Performance Criteria | |||
Element | Performance Criteria | ||
1 | Place structured cable | 1.1 | Cable and services separations are maintained in runs and cross overs to meet manufactures and industry standards |
1.2 | Installed structured cable is free from damage to ensure twist ratio in cable is maintained to optimise performance | ||
1.3 | Twist ratio defects are minimised to avoid accumulation effect on structured cable performance | ||
1.4 | Correct structured cable type is installed to meet intended installation environment and customer requirements | ||
1.5 | Maximum structured cable runs lengths are not exceeded to maintain system performance level | ||
1.6 | Environment conditions are assessed to meet manufactures specifications prior to installation | ||
1.7 | Structured cable is placed in methodical manner taking due care to maintain manufactures performance specifications | ||
1.8 | Bending ratios are maintained to manufacturers and industry standard requirements to ensure system performance at rated level | ||
2 | Secure structured cable | 2.1 | Securing method avoids damage to cable and/or sheath |
2.2 | Cable anchors maintain pair alignment and do not compress cable sheath | ||
2.3 | Cable is free from tension | ||
2.4 | Bending ratios are maintained to manufacturers and AS/ACIF or ACMA standard requirements to ensure system performance and ratio speed level | ||
2.5 | Over voltage protection devices are fitted to all cables and metallic component where required | ||
3 | Terminate structured cable | 3.1 | Twist ratio is maintained to manufacturers specifications and as close as possible to termination point to optimise system performance at rated level |
3.2 | All termination hardware used is rated as structured cable to ensure integrity and performance of termination and terminated using appropriate termination tool | ||
3.3 | Cable shield is earthed to manufacturers specifications and relevant industry standards if applicable | ||
3.4 | Cable sheath removal is minimised in accordance with manufactures instructions | ||
4 | Certify system performance to required level | 4.1 | Certification requirements are identified to ensure tests and recording of results are relevant |
4.2 | Tests of performance are accurate and valid and are conducted impartially | ||
4.3 | System performance is recorded promptly and verified where required | ||
4.4 | Appropriate documentation is authorised and issued to certify system performance |
Required Skills
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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. CA250 Cable Types: Structured Cable CA251 Installation Methods and Terminations: Structured Cable CA252 Cabling Products: Structured Cable CA253 Cable Installation Testing: Structured Cable OH211 Safe Work Practices: Structured Cable PS214 Plan Reading, Specifications and Records: Structured Cable RE220 ACMA Standards and Regulations: Structured Cable TO211 Hand and Power Tools and Equipment: Structured Cable | |
Required knowledge | |
The relevant required knowledge is articulated in the above guidelines contained in the Skills and Knowledge Register included in this Training Package. | |
Evidence Required
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: placing, securing and terminating cable types to include: solid conductor, stranded conductor (short links only), shielded, non-shielded, twisted pair work practices which avoid cable damage: crushing, burning, kinks, cuts, sheath twist, bending radius |
installation of termination hardware to include: connectors, frames, blocks, sockets, patch panels application of all related OHS requirements and work practices associated with structured metallic cable installation (i.e. segregation and securing) ability to read and interpret drawings related to cable layouts, outlet location, cable coding system and identifiers, frame locations conduct and interpret test results, complete relevant documentation, determine compliance from manufacturer's certification, warranty and other related documentation requirements correct interpretation and application of regulations and standards related to the installation of structured metallic cable interpersonal skills related to work associates, supervisors, team members | |
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. OR 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. |
Range Statement
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. | |
Structured metallic cable | Includes: solid conductor, stranded conductor (short links only), shielded, non-shielded, twisted pair |
Physical damage to structured metallic cable | Includes: crushing, burning, kinks, cuts, sheath twist, stretching, bending over maximum radius |
Termination hardware | May include: connectors, frames, blocks, sockets |
Certification: | May be installer based or independent and include manufacturers certificate, installers warranty, formal and documented testing procedures and results |
'Industry standards' | May include regulated or industry codes of practice and include appropriate ACMA and AS/ACIF technical standards |
All cable used | Must be compliant with appropriate ACMA and AS/ACIF technical standard requirements (eg. for underground, aerial, structured metallic, UTP etc) |
All cabling products other than cable | Must be ACMA approved |
Over voltage protection | Includes ACMA standards and may include manufacturers, enterprise or local environmental hazard requirements |
Where applicable, cable installation | Should conform to applicable security standards |
Relevant legislation, codes, regulations and standards | Include: Technical Standards AS/ACIF S008:2006, AS/ACIF S009:2006 AS Communications Cabling Manaul (CCM) Volume 1 ACIF Standards and Codes AS/NZS 3000:2007 AS/NZS 3080:2003 AS/NZS 3084:2003 AS/NZS 3085.1:2004 AS/NZS ISO/IEC 15018:2005 AS/NZS ISO/IEC 24702:2007 AS/NZS IEC 61935.1:2006 ISO Draft 11801 (International) Relevant IEEE standards Cabling security codes and regulations Occupational Health and Safety |
Sectors
Not applicable.
Employability Skills
This unit contains employability skills.
This unit contains employability skills.
Licensing Information
Refer to Unit Descriptor