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UEENEEE101A


Video
E101 Workplace Safety
E102 FABRICATE, ASSEMBLE AND DISMANTLE UTILITIES INDUSTRY COMPONENTS
E105 FIX AND SECURE ELECTROTECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT
E101
BASIC LEGAL REQUIREMENTS COVERING
WORK HEALTH & SAFETY.



Work Environment






MANUAL HANDLING




CHEMICALS IN THE WORKPLACE






WORKING AT HEIGHTS



CONFINED SPACES




PHYSICAL & PHYSIOLOGICAL HAZARDS




WORKING WITH ELECTRICITY



LIFE SUPPORT – CPR IN THE WORKPLACE






UEENEEE102A


Video
E102
Section 3 Measuring and marking out 

Section 4 Holding and cutting 




Section 5 Drills and drilling


Section 6 Tapping and threading










Section 7 General Hand Tools


Section 8 Joining techniques




Section 9 Portable electric power tools





Section 10  Sheet metal work







Section 11 Low tolerance measurement




Section 12 Dismantling and assembly 






UEENEEE104A

Work Book

E104
DC Circuit Problems

DC Electrical Circuit


T1 Basic electrical concepts










T2 Basic electrical circuit





T3 Ohm’s Law






T4 Electrical power








T5 Effects of electrical current










T6 EMF sources energy sources and conversion electrical energy






T7 Resistors







T8 Series circuits






T9 Parallel circuits





T10 Series/parallel circuits










T11 Factors affecting resistance








T12 Effects of meters in a circuit






T13 Resistance measurement







T14 Capacitors and Capacitance







T15 Capacitors in Series and Parallel






Electrical Circuits I
E104
E003+E004 / E104
Page       1        to            8            of  
E003+E004 (Stage 1)

The links contain the following lessons
Lesson 1 DC series circuit


Lesson 2 DC parallel circuit


Lesson 3 DC Parallel circuit problems


Lesson 4 DC series parallel circuit 1


Lesson 5 DC series parallel circuit 2


Lesson 6 Lamp and resistor circuit


Lesson 7 Wheatstone bridge


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 UEENEEE137A Document and apply measures to control OHS risks associated with electrotechnology work

T1 Risk management and assessment of risk





T2 Hazards and risks and control measures in working on construction sites



T3 Hazards associated with extra-low voltage, low-voltage and high-currents






T4 Hazards and risks and control measures associated with high-voltage





T5 Hazards and risks and control measures in working with low voltage equipment









T6 Hazards and risks and control measures associated with harmful, devices, materials, gases, dusts and airborne contaminant
Gas




Dusts





Airborne contaminant





Devices

T7 Determine the degree of the risk











T8 Use control measures to eliminate or control the risk
Eliminate



Control


Reduction





T9 Engaging in monitoring and reviewing processes to ensure control measures remain valid.
Monitoring






Review






UEENEEE105A


Video
E105
Hollow wall fixing and support



Solid fixing and support



Metal Fixings



Adhesives and Tapes




UEENEEG006A


KS01-EG006A Single and three-phase transformers

T1 Transformer construction





T2 Transformer operation




T3 Transformer losses, efficiency and cooling






T4 Transformer voltage regulation and percent impedance










T5 Parallel operation of transformers and transformer auxiliary equipment
Parallel  Operation









Transformer auxiliary equipment


T6 Auto-transformers and instrument transformers
Auto-transformers







Instrument transformers








KS02-EG006A Alternating current rotating machines

T1 Operating Principles of three phase induction motors








T2 Three phase induction motor construction










T3 Three phase induction motor characteristics










T4 Single phase motors – split phase








T5 Single phase motors – capacitor and shaded pole types








T6 Single phase motors – universal







T7 Motor protection











T8 Three phase synchronous machines- operation principles and construction









T9 Alternators and generators










































G101+G102+G006




UEENEEG033A





T1        Lighting circuits – looping at the light/switch encompassing:







T2         Circuits for socket outlets




T3         Final sub-circuits and segregation




T4         Electrical heating control devices




T5         Fixed electrical heating appliances

T6         Electrical water heater operation



T7         Alternative supplies

T8         Installation of batteries


T9         Fire protection – residential fire and smoke  alarms

T10        Emergency and evacuation lighting and lighting control



T11         Lighting concepts and incandescent lighting

T12         Fluorescent low intensity discharge lighting

T13        High intensity discharge lighting



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oHwO-Xu8w4 

G033+G063+G107 (Week 1 to 6 Lessons)(G033)




















UEENEEK142A



UEENEEK142A Exercises

K142 Notes


T1 Sustainable work practice

T2 Techniques for reducing carbon produced energy

UEENEEG063A

Answers

T1 Safety principles to which electrical systems in building and premises






T2 Circuit and control arrangements





T3 Hazards and risks in an electrical installation









T4 Protection against indirect contact





T5 Earthing








T6 Protection against overload and short circuit current





T7 Devices for automatic disconnection of supply











T8 Protection against over voltage and under voltage










T9 Control of an electrical installation and circuits







T10 Switchboards / distribution boards







https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEK4S-W3fK0

Advanced Electrical Wiring
G003+G004+G007+ G103+G104+G033+G063
Page       149        to        163                of  

(G063)

 (G063)




 (G063)



 (G033)

 (G063)

 (G063)



 (G033)

 (G033)





 (G033)

The links contain the following lessons
Lesson 1 Electrical installation protection
Lesson 2 Electrical system safety
Lesson 3 Heating+Cable ckt protection exercise
Lesson 4 Wiring system
Lesson 5 Hazardous area electrical system
Lesson 6 Overload protection RCD
Lesson 7 RCD + Metering
Lesson 8 Switch board installation
Lesson 9 Cable selection+Maximum demand
Lesson 10 Electrical installation safety testing

Video
T1 Magnetism

T2 Electromagnetism

T3 Magnetic circuits

T4 Electromagnetic induction

T5 Inductance

T6 Measurement Instruments

T7 Magnetic devices

T8 Machine principles

T9 Rotating machine construction, testing and maintenance

T10 Generators

T11 Motors

T12 Machine efficiency



UEENEEG101A





Page      137         to         142               of  

The links contain the following lessons
Lesson 1 Magnatism+Electro magnet


Lesson 2 Electric & Magnetic Circuit


Lesson 3 Electro magnetic induction


esson 4 Inductor+Relay


Lesson 5 Magnetic problems


G101+G102+G006





UEENEEG102A


Video

T1 Alternating Current Quantities






T2 Phasors Diagrams








T3 Single Element a.c. circuits



T4 RC and RL Series a.c. circuits










T5 RLC Series a.c. circuits







T6 Parallel a.c. Circuits








T7 Power in an a.c. circuit









T8 Power Factor Improvement












T9 Harmonics and Resonance Effect in a.c. Systems


T10 Three Phase Systems










T11 Three phase star-connections








T12 Three phase four wire systems











T13 Three phase delta-connections and Interconnected systems










T14 Energy and power requirements of a.c. systems





T15 Fault Loop Impedance











AC Circuits
G102

G002+G102
Page     143          to          148              of  











The links contain the following lessons
G102 Lesson 1 Sine wave and it's values
G102 Lesson 2 AC RL+RC Series circuits
G102 Lesson 3 AC Series RLC circuits
G102 Lesson 4 AC Parallel circuits
G102 Lesson 5 Three phase circuit basics
G102 Lesson 6 Balanced three phase circuit










G101+G102+G006




UEENEEG103A


·        T1  Standards, codes and requirements applicable to the installation of wiring systems encompassing:
·           
·          Cables and methods of mechanical protection and support
·        



    

·          Protection against and from other services.


·           
·          Prohibited cable locations


·          Building codes affecting the installation of cables in buildings, structures and premises (limitation on penetration of structural elements, maintenance of fire protection integrity, and wiring above suspected ceilings)







    




·          Issues affecting electrical installations in heritage buildings and premises (limitation on penetration of structural and finished elements, accessing cable routes, types and colour of exposed accessories).




T2        Use of other installation standards called up by the Wiring Rules for special situations encompassing:
·          standards that apply to Electromedical treatment areas.



·          additional requirements for construction and demolition sites.


·           
·          Relocatable installations and their site supply


·          additional requirements for caravan park.



    
·          additional requirements for marinas and pleasure craft at low voltage.


    
 


·           
·          additional requirements for shows and carnivals.
T3        Hazardous areas











T4        Requirement for the installation of cables and accessories in damp situations and ELV installations encompassing:





·          restricted zones around baths, showers, fixed water containers, pools, sauna heaters and fountains/water features for given installations.
·          selecting equipment suitable for installation in given damp situations.
·           
·          voltage range that defines extra-low voltage.
·          'Separated extra-low voltage (SELV) system' and a 'Protected extra-low voltage (PELV) system".
·          AS/NZS 3000 requirements for selecting extra-low voltage systems and devices for a range of installations and conditions.






T5        Aerial cabling















T6        Underground cabling











T7        Techniques for installing cables and wiring systems encompassing:
·          Typical cable routes through buildings, structures and premises.
·          Application of wiring accessories
·          Drawing-in, placing and fixing of cables
·          Cable and conductor terminations
·          Maintaining fire rating integrity.
Inspecting and testing installed and terminated cables to ensure they comply with continuity and insulation resistance and are safe to connect to the supply.






















UEENEEG104A Install appliances, switchgear and associated accessories for low voltage electrical installations
KS01-EG104A                         Installation of appliances, switchgear and accessories
T1        Installation standards, codes and requirements applicable to installing electrical equipment encompassing.
·       Protection against thermal effects







·       Connection of electrical equipment (appliances, switchgear and accessories include switchgear and controlgear, switchboards, socket-outlets, lighting equipment and accessories, lamps and luminaires, smoke and fire detectors, cooking appliances, appliances producing hot water or steam, room heaters, electric heating cables for floors and ceilings, space heating, duct heaters, electricity converters, motors, transformers, capacitors, and batteries).
Switch gear



Socket outlet







Light




Fire detector








Cooking Appliances





Electric heating cable









Electricity converters





Motor

Transformer





Capacitor bank


Battery






·       Required and permitted locations current-using equipment and accessories
·       Control, switching and over current and RCD protection
RCD








T2        Terminal configuration for connection of phase, neutral and protective earthing conductors for each type of equipment.











T3        Building codes affecting the installation of current-using equipment and accessories in buildings, structures and premises encompassing:
·       maintenance of fire protection integrity, requirements for emergency services (safety services) and the like.




T4        Issues affecting electrical installations in heritage buildings and premises encompassing:
limitation on types and colour of exposed accessories.

  As per G103 T1
  As per G103 T1
UEENEEG106A


Video

UEENEEG106A
Section 1 Cable Type Termination



Section 2 Cords, cables and plugs








Section 3  Flat TPS wiring systems



Section 4 Circular TPS wiring systems

Section 5  Thermoplastic insulated cables in non-metallic enclosures






Section 6  Thermoplastic insulated cables in metallic enclosures





Section 7  Fire protection cabling and systems









Section 8  Steel wire armoured (SWA) cables







Section 9 Trailing cables and catenary systems







UENEEG107A



 

G033+G063+G107 Week 10  to 15
AS3000

Vd
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPHLxi9qBH8

G107A+G105A+C020B+IS67+68+H111

 to view the videos

T1 Performance requirements - design and safety encompassing:
§  harmful effects against which the design of an electrical installation must provide protection.
§  performance standards of a correctly functioning electrical installation.
§  supply characteristics that shall be considered when designing an electrical installation.

§  acceptable methods for determining the maximum demand in consumer's mains and sub-mains.
§  AS/NZS 3000 requirements limiting voltage drop in an installation.
§  reason for dividing electrical installations into circuits and the factors that shall determine their number and type.
§  typical external factors that may damage an electrical installation and that shall be considered in the installation design.
§  methods for protecting persons and livestock against direct and indirect contact with conductive parts and the typical application of each.
§  acceptable methods of protection against the risks of ignition of flammable materials and injury by burns from the thermal effects of current, in normal service.
§  likely sources of unwanted voltages and the methods for dealing with this potential hazard.
§  acceptable methods for protecting persons and livestock against injury and property against damage from the effects of over current.
§  requirement for protection against fault current.
§  requirement for protection against the harmful effects of faults between live parts of circuits supplied at different voltages.
§  need for protection against injury from mechanical movement and how this may be achieved.
§  features of 'fire rated construction' and how the integrity of the fire rating can be maintained in relation to electrical installation.
T2 Final subcircuit arrangements encompassing:
§  factors that shall be considered in determining the number and type of circuits required for an installation.
§  daily and seasonal demand for lighting, power, heating and other loads in a given installation.
§  number and types of circuits required or a particular installation.
§  current requirements for given final subcircuits.
§  layout/schedule of circuits for given installations.


§  AS/NZS 3000 requirements for selecting wiring systems for a range of circuits, installation conditions and construction methods into which the wiring system is to be installed. Note: Wiring systems include cable enclosures, underground wiring, aerial wiring, catenary support, emergency systems, busbar trunking and earth sheath return.
Electrical Installation
G107
G007+G107
Page     164          to          182              of  

G107



























The links contain the following lessons
G107 Lesson 1 AS3000 Wiring rule overview
G107 Lesson 2 Maximum Demand calculation
G107 Lesson 3 Cable selection
G107 Lesson 4 Cable voltage drop calculation
G107 Lesson 5 Derating of cable part 1
G107 Lesson 6 Derating of cable part 2
G107 Lesson 7 Derating of cable for HRC fuse protection
G107 Lesson 8 Final subcircuit fault loop impedance


UEENEEG108A



T1           Troubleshooting concepts











T2           Troubleshooting water heater and appliance circuits/equipment













T3           Troubleshooting electrical appliance circuits/equipment








T4           Troubleshooting lighting circuits








T5           Troubleshooting single phase motor and control circuits






T6           Troubleshooting three phase induction motor










T7           Troubleshooting electrical installations






Electrical Equipment Repairs

G008+G009  +G108+G109
Page      190         to       195               of  
G008+G009










The links contain the following lessons
G008+G009 Lesson 1 AC Machine+AC motor control
G008+G009 Lesson 2 Synchronous machine+DC machine+Transformer


UEENEEG109A

Workbook


T1 Basic relay circuits

T2 Relay circuits and drawing conventions

T3 Remote STOP-START control and electrical interlocking

T4 Time delay relays

T5 Circuits using contactors


T6 Jogging and interlocking

T7 Control devices

T8 Programmable relays

T9 Three-phase induction motor starters

T10 Three-phase induction motor starters- reduced voltage
T11 Three-phase induction motor reversal and braking

T12 Three-phase induction motor speed control


UEENEEE107A



KS01-EE107A Drawings, diagrams and schedules
T1 Architectural drawings










T2 Electrical drawings










T3 Circuit diagrams










T4 Wiring diagrams





T5 Building construction drawings and diagrams







KS02-EE107A Introduction to regulations, compliance standards and codes
T1 Regulation for undertaking electrical work





T2 Standards philosophy and format


T3 Purpose, format and content of typical job specifications




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