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Unit of competency details

UEPMNT412 - Modify complex electrical equipment (Release 2)

Summary

Usage recommendation:
Current
Mapping:
MappingNotesDate
Supersedes and is equivalent to UEPMNT412B - Modify complex electrical equipment 30/Oct/2018

Release Status:
Current
Releases:
ReleaseRelease date
2 (this release) 20/Apr/2022
(View details for release 1) 31/Oct/2018


Classifications

SchemeCodeClassification value
ASCED Module/Unit of Competency Field of Education Identifier 031313 Electrical Fitting, Electrical Mechanics  

Classification history

SchemeCodeClassification valueStart dateEnd date
ASCED Module/Unit of Competency Field of Education Identifier 031313 Electrical Fitting, Electrical Mechanics  31/Oct/2018 
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Unit of competency

Modification History

Release 2.  Minor release to update superseded pre-requisite units.

Release 1 . This is the first release of this unit of competency in the UEP Generation Training Package.

Application

This unit involves the skills and knowledge required to undertake modifications of complex and High Voltage (H.V.) electrical equipment; this may include but is not limited to alterations, additions or adjustments.

Modifications are any changes to complex electrical equipment which may alter it from the manufacturers' specification, it can include alterations, additions or adjustments to complex and High Voltage (H.V.) electrical equipment to ensure they meet operational requirements.

Competency in this unit requires the ability to plan work, carry out complex electrical equipment modifications and to report on all completed work tasks. Individuals will, in general, work under supervision in an electrical, electronic and/or mechanical equipment repair workshop or onsite.

Power generation maintenance personnel are typically trained and authorised to receive permits to work.

No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication.

Note: Workplace practice 

The application of the skills and knowledge described in this unit of competency may require a licence or training permit to practice in the workplace, where work is carried out on gas and electrical installations. Additional and/or other conditions may apply under state and territory legislative and regulatory licensing requirements.

Pre-requisite Unit

UEECD0019 Fabricate, assemble and dismantle utilities industry components

UEECD0020 Fix and secure electrotechnology equipment

UEECD0043 Solve problems in direct current circuits

UEECD0051 Use drawings, diagrams, schedules, standards, codes and specifications

UEEEL0003 Arrange circuits, control and protection for general electrical installations

UEEEL0011 Evaluate performance of low voltage electrical apparatus

UEEEL0014 Isolate, test and troubleshoot low voltage electrical circuits

UEEEL0020 Solve problems in low voltage A.C. circuits

UEEEL0021 Solve problems in magnetic and electromagnetic devices

UEEEL0023 Terminate cables, cords and accessories for low voltage circuits

UEEEL0024 Test and connect alternating current (a.c.) rotating machines

UEEEL0025 Test and connect transformers

UEPMNT350 Modify electrical equipment

Competency Field

Maintenance

Unit Sector

Electricity generation

Elements and Performance Criteria

ELEMENTS 

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA 

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1  

Plan and prepare for work 

1.1 

Requirements including scope of work and assigned roles are identified and confirmed with appropriate personnel or by site inspection, in accordance with workplace procedures

1.2 

Work, Health and Safety (WHS)/Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) standards, legislative requirements, industry standards, codes of practice, manufacturers’ specifications, environmental obligations and workplace procedures are reviewed in preparation for work

1.3 

Resources are obtained and inspected for compliance with job specification

1.4 

Relevant plans, drawings and manuals are selected and used, in accordance with workplace procedures

1.5 

Correct materials and components for work are obtained and inspected, in accordance with workplace procedures, for compliance with job specification

1.6 

Work is planned, sequenced and prioritised, in accordance with workplace procedures

1.7 

Potential hazards are identified and risk control measures are selected and implemented, in accordance with workplace procedures

1.8 

Work area is prepared, in accordance with workplace procedures

2 

Carry out modification s

2.1 

Isolations are confirmed, where appropriate, in accordance with workplace procedures

2.2 

Complex electrical equipment is modified, in accordance with workplace procedures, plans, drawings and manuals

2.3 

Modifications are completed, in accordance with workplace procedures, without loss or damage to equipment

2.4 

Modified equipment is set up, in accordance with workplace procedures and manufacturers' specifications

2.5 

Final inspection is performed, in accordance with workplace procedures

3 

Complete work 

3.1 

Work is completed and appropriate personnel are notified, in accordance with workplace procedures

3.2 

Work area is cleared of waste, cleaned, restored and secured, in accordance with workplace procedures

3.3 

Tools and equipment are cleaned, maintained and stored, in accordance with workplace procedures

3.4 

Work completion details are finalised, in accordance with workplace procedures

Foundation Skills

Foundation skills essential to performance are explicit in the performance criteria of this unit of competency.

Range of Conditions

Range is restricted to essential operating conditions and any other variables essential to the work environment.

Non-essential conditions may be found in the Companion Volume Implementation Guide.

Unit Mapping Information

This unit replaces and is equivalent to UEPMNT412B Modify complex electrical equipment.

Links

Companion Volume implementation guides are found in VETNet - https://vetnet.gov.au/Pages/TrainingDocs.aspx?q=1715b9fa-e7bd-441c-bb8d-cf22c9c825a8

 

Assessment requirements

Modification History

Release 2.  Minor release to update superseded pre-requisite units.

Release 1 . This is the first release of this unit of competency in the UEP Generation Training Package.

Performance Evidence

Evidence required to demonstrate competence in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all the requirements of the elements, performance criteria and range of conditions on at least two separate occasions and includes:

  • applying Work, Health and Safety (WHS)/Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) requirements including:
  • emergency procedures
  • hazard identification
  • risk control measures
  • safe working practices
  • carrying out modifications
  • communicating with personnel
  • completing work as per scheduled requirements
  • determining permit to work requirements
  • employing test and measurement instruments
  • implementing legislations, industry standards, codes of practice and regulations
  • modifying complex electrical equipment using modification techniques using manufacturers' specifications, manuals and circuit plans
  • planning for modification of complex electrical equipment work
  • selecting materials
  • utilising data analysis techniques and tools
  • working with tools and equipment

Knowledge Evidence

Evidence required to demonstrate competence in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all the requirements of the elements, performance criteria and range of conditions and includes knowledge of:

  • complex electrical equipment and its operation
  • equipment and materials
  • generation plant and equipment, its location and operation
  • isolations
  • legislation, industry standards, codes of practice and regulations
  • manufacturers' specifications, circuit plans and manuals
  • modifications of complex electrical equipment using modification techniques
  • permit to work system
  • test and measurement instruments
  • typical arrangements of power production plant
  • WHS/OHS legislated requirements including:
  • emergency procedures
  • hazard identification
  • risk control measures
  • safe working practices
  • workplace documentation
  • workplace policies and procedures

Assessment Conditions

As a minimum, assessors must satisfy applicable regulatory requirements, which include requirements in the Standards for Registered Training Organisations current at the time of assessment.

As a minimum, assessment must satisfy applicable regulatory requirements, which include requirements in the Standards for Registered Training Organisations current at the time of assessment.

Assessment processes and techniques must be appropriate to the language, literacy and numeracy requirements of the work being performed and the needs of the candidate.

Assessment must occur in workplace operational situations. Where this is not appropriate, assessment must occur in simulated workplace operational situations that reflect workplace conditions.

Resources for assessment must include access to:

  • a range of relevant exercises, case studies and/or other simulations
  • relevant and appropriate materials, tools, equipment and personal protective equipment currently used in industry
  • applicable documentation including workplace procedures, industry standards, equipment specifications, regulations, codes of practice and operation manuals.

Links

Companion Volume implementation guides are found in VETNet - https://vetnet.gov.au/Pages/TrainingDocs.aspx?q=1715b9fa-e7bd-441c-bb8d-cf22c9c825a8