UEEEL0080 - Plan and analyse wiring systems, circuits, control and protection for electrical installations

Unit code: UEEEL0080 | Study level: TAFE
100
Sunshine
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Overview

This unit involves the skills and knowledge required to plan and analyse wiring systems, circuits, control and protection for electrical installations.It covers knowledge and application of schemes for protection of persons and property, correct functioning, ensuring compatibility with the supply, arranging installations into circuits and planning switchgear/controlgear and protective devices, selecting wiring systems compatible with the installation conditions, selecting cables that comply with required current carrying capacity, voltage drop and earth fault loop impedance limitations, coordination between protective devices and conductors and documenting arrangement decisions.

Assessment

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Assessment tasks will be designed to reinforce & extend knowledge and skill competence within set & controlled parameters in accordance with each units learning outcomes & performance criteria requirements, including the setting of work based practical application tasks designed to provide evidence of competence outcomes, within periodic and scheduled timelines.

Students will be expected to demonstrate the following required skills:

  • calculating:
  • prospective fault current in accordance with fault levels specified by the local supply authority
  • earth fault loop impedance in a given circuit
  • expected voltage drop in a given circuit
  • maximum demand on consumer mains, submains and final subcircuits
  • determining:
  • requirements for discrimination and back-up protection for coordination of protection devices
  • individual load requirements
  • cable routes, the route lengths of cables and the conditions in which the wiring system is to operate
  • the number and types of circuits required for a particular installation
  • current requirements for given final subcircuits
  • layout/schedule of circuits for given installations
  • maximum demand for consumer mains, submains and final subcircuits for an installation in accordance with industry and regulatory standards
  • suitability of the cable insulation
  • the control and protection for electrical installations
  • multiple earthed neutral (MEN) earthing system
  • control and protective devices to comply with requirements
  • selecting:
  • circuit protection devices and residual current devices (RCDs) that comply with all requirements
  • circuit protection devices to satisfy maximum demand and coordination
  • circuit protection devices to satisfy requirements for coordination, discrimination, fault protection and overcurrent
  • minimum size earthing conductors in accordance with relevant industry standards
  • circuit breakers to operate when the installation is in island mode
  • RCDs/residual-current circuit breaker with overcurrent protection (RCBO) to operate when installation is in island mode
  • equipment for damp situations
  • overcurrent protection devices, fuses, circuit breakers, RCDs/RCBOs, emergency controls, isolation devices, functional controls and shutdown devices
  • a device for fault current limiting protection
  • cables for consumer mains, submains and final subcircuits to meet maximum demand and installation conditions, including any derating factors
  • cables to satisfy fault loop impedance requirements in addition to current carrying capacity requirements and voltage drop requirements
  • conductor size based on the maximum current requirement for a given installation condition
  • cables to satisfy voltage drop requirements in addition to current carrying capacity requirements
  • isolation and control devices as required by the designed installation and in accordance with industry and regulatory requirements
  • dividing the installation into circuits
  • obtaining evidence of compliance for the equipment selected
  • drawing arrangements of circuit control and protection devices
  • documenting the installation arrangement, specification for items selected, reasons for the selections made and electrical installation design.

Required reading

The qualified trainer and assessor will provide teaching and learning materials as required in the form of workbooks produced by Victoria University and/or via the Victoria University e-learning system.

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