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Evidence Guide: AUMATR002 - Install and maintain motor vehicle instrumentation sensors and transmitters

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AUMATR002 - Install and maintain motor vehicle instrumentation sensors and transmitters

What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?

Identify sensors, transmitters and final control elements

  1. Workplace requirements relevant to the use of sensors, transmitters and final control elements are identified with appropriate personnel
  2. Instructions and work plans are identified and interpreted
  3. Specifications from data sheets, circuit diagrams and engineering drawings are determined
  4. Sensors, transmitters and final control elements are selected and prepared, and installation is planned and documented
Workplace requirements relevant to the use of sensors, transmitters and final control elements are identified with appropriate personnel

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Instructions and work plans are identified and interpreted

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Specifications from data sheets, circuit diagrams and engineering drawings are determined

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Sensors, transmitters and final control elements are selected and prepared, and installation is planned and documented

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Install sensors, transmitters and final control elements

  1. Equipment is prepared for installation
  2. Equipment is installed
  3. Test is set up to determine correct calibration, operation and data feed
Equipment is prepared for installation

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Equipment is installed

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Test is set up to determine correct calibration, operation and data feed

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Maintain and diagnose faults with sensors, transmitters and final control elements

  1. Preventative maintenance schedules are implemented
  2. Periodic tests to ensure continued integrity of data are undertaken
  3. Sample data is viewed periodically for obvious irregularities and unexplained aberrations
Preventative maintenance schedules are implemented

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Periodic tests to ensure continued integrity of data are undertaken

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Sample data is viewed periodically for obvious irregularities and unexplained aberrations

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Complete fault documentation and plan corrective action

  1. Operation of sensors, transmitters and final control elements is monitored and assessed against predetermined specifications and manufacturer’s technical data
  2. Fault conditions are identified, localised and monitored
  3. Faults are documented and reported to appropriate personnel
Operation of sensors, transmitters and final control elements is monitored and assessed against predetermined specifications and manufacturer’s technical data

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Fault conditions are identified, localised and monitored

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Faults are documented and reported to appropriate personnel

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Restore equipment and finalise housekeeping

  1. Equipment is recovered, and checked for serviceability and calibration
  2. Serviceable equipment is returned to store for future use
  3. Unserviceable equipment is sent for repair or disposal according to workplace procedures
  4. Workplace documentation and test results are completed
Equipment is recovered, and checked for serviceability and calibration

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Serviceable equipment is returned to store for future use

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Unserviceable equipment is sent for repair or disposal according to workplace procedures

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Workplace documentation and test results are completed

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

Elements

Performance Criteria

Elements describe the essential outcomes

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. Where bold italicised text is used, further information is detailed in the range of conditions section

1. Identify sensors, transmitters and final control elements

1.1 Workplace requirements relevant to the use of sensors, transmitters and final control elements are identified with appropriate personnel

1.2 Instructions and work plans are identified and interpreted

1.3 Specifications from data sheets, circuit diagrams and engineering drawings are determined

1.4 Sensors, transmitters and final control elements are selected and prepared, and installation is planned and documented

2. Install sensors, transmitters and final control elements

2.1 Equipment is prepared for installation

2.2 Equipment is installed

2.3 Test is set up to determine correct calibration, operation and data feed

3. Maintain and diagnose faults with sensors, transmitters and final control elements

3.1 Preventative maintenance schedules are implemented

3.2 Periodic tests to ensure continued integrity of data are undertaken

3.3 Sample data is viewed periodically for obvious irregularities and unexplained aberrations

4. Complete fault documentation and plan corrective action

4.1 Operation of sensors, transmitters and final control elements is monitored and assessed against predetermined specifications and manufacturer’s technical data

4.2 Fault conditions are identified, localised and monitored

4.3 Faults are documented and reported to appropriate personnel

5. Restore equipment and finalise housekeeping

5.1 Equipment is recovered, and checked for serviceability and calibration

5.2 Serviceable equipment is returned to store for future use

5.3 Unserviceable equipment is sent for repair or disposal according to workplace procedures

5.4 Workplace documentation and test results are completed

Required Skills and Knowledge

Elements

Performance Criteria

Elements describe the essential outcomes

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. Where bold italicised text is used, further information is detailed in the range of conditions section

1. Identify sensors, transmitters and final control elements

1.1 Workplace requirements relevant to the use of sensors, transmitters and final control elements are identified with appropriate personnel

1.2 Instructions and work plans are identified and interpreted

1.3 Specifications from data sheets, circuit diagrams and engineering drawings are determined

1.4 Sensors, transmitters and final control elements are selected and prepared, and installation is planned and documented

2. Install sensors, transmitters and final control elements

2.1 Equipment is prepared for installation

2.2 Equipment is installed

2.3 Test is set up to determine correct calibration, operation and data feed

3. Maintain and diagnose faults with sensors, transmitters and final control elements

3.1 Preventative maintenance schedules are implemented

3.2 Periodic tests to ensure continued integrity of data are undertaken

3.3 Sample data is viewed periodically for obvious irregularities and unexplained aberrations

4. Complete fault documentation and plan corrective action

4.1 Operation of sensors, transmitters and final control elements is monitored and assessed against predetermined specifications and manufacturer’s technical data

4.2 Fault conditions are identified, localised and monitored

4.3 Faults are documented and reported to appropriate personnel

5. Restore equipment and finalise housekeeping

5.1 Equipment is recovered, and checked for serviceability and calibration

5.2 Serviceable equipment is returned to store for future use

5.3 Unserviceable equipment is sent for repair or disposal according to workplace procedures

5.4 Workplace documentation and test results are completed

Range Statement

This section specifies work environments and conditions that may affect performance. Essential operating conditions that may be present (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) are included. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below.

Instructions must include:

job sheets, work plans, specifications and drawings

use and operation of tools and equipment

work health and safety (WHS) requirements relating to installing and maintaining motor vehicle instrumentation sensors and transmitters

workplace and manufacturer instructions.