The College at Clacton - CGLI2330-202 - Scheme of Work for Installation Technology
Unit 202: “Principles of Electrotechnology” Scheme of Work – Installation Technology Centre: Construction
Qualification/Course: Module/Unit/Topics:
Year:
2010-11
Lecturer(s):
City & Guilds 2330 Level 2 Certificate in Electrotechnical Technology Unit 202: Principles of Electrotechnology Bob Hibbert Use of Learning Steve Coley Carmine Sagnella
Length of each session: 3 hours
Support:
LINKS TO EQUAL OPPS/HEALTH & SAFETY This unit contains Health & Safety and so the links to this are obvious. However, care must be exercised when demonstrating health & safety topics. When dealing with Health & Safety items it will be necessary to discuss issue of dealing with people with disabilities, i.e. unable to comprehend safety signs and information, for example. Syllabus Basic/Key Unit Topic Reference Comments Skills Induction N/A Student handbooks; 1 learning agreements 10 - Hand & Power Tools Workbook; text book 1 State the application and safe use of hand and power tools relative to their 2.4.01 a) Strength b) rigidity c) control of movement d) insulation properties hand tools - pliers, cutters, saws, strippers, screwdrivers, hammers, chisels, files, crimping tools, conduit benders, socket sets, spanners, soldering irons, 2 solders and fluxes, riveting tools, measuring tools, levels, testing devices power tools - drills, saws, grinders, staplers. State the need for electrically operated tools (110V a.c. or battery operated) to 2.4.02 undergo inspection checks prior to and after use State the inherent risks of electric shock when using extension leads and electrical 2.4.03 tools/equipment State the need for safe handling and storage of tools, equipment and electrically 2.4.04 operated tools 11 - Fixings 2.4.06 Workbook; text book 1 Identify fitting/fixing activities a) isolation procedures 3 b) check specifications c) determine appropriate fixing/fitting methods
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Topic 12 - The Electric Circuit State the component parts of an electrical circuit as a) source of supply a.c. or d.c. b) circuit conductor – cable c) circuit protection d) circuit control e) load 13 - Electrotechnical Systems: Identify basic types of electrotechnical systems and features a) power sources b) wiring/cable systems c) controls d) electrical components e) supports/fixings 14 - Wiring Systems Identify appropriate wiring systems, enclosures and equipment with reference to the a) use of single and three phase power systems b) installation of lighting circuits c) use of radial and ring circuits 15 - Conductor & Insulator Materials List the materials used as conductors across the specialisms within the electrotechnical industry Explain the properties and application of conductor materials used across the specialisms within the electrotechnical industry List the materials used as insulators across the specialisms within the electro technical industry Explain the properties and application of insulator materials used across the specialisms within the electrotechnical industry 16 - Electrical Cables State the component elements of electrical cables a) Conductor b) Insulation c) Sheathing d) materials used for conductors 17 - Protection List basic principles of shock protection, circuit overload and short-circuit protection
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Syllabus Reference 2.3.01
Comments Workbook; text book 1
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Workbook; text book 1; On-Site Guide
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Workbook; text book 1; On-Site Guide
Basic/Key Skills
Workbook; text book 1 2.2.01 2.2.06 2.2.02 2.2.07 2.3.03
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Topic 18 Earthing & Bonding: Differentiate between the terms earthing and bonding and give examples of the usage of each State the purpose of earthing and the function of earth protection List possible exposed conductive parts and extraneous conductive parts of other metallic structures or services Revision GOLA Test
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Syllabus Reference 2.3.04
Comments Workbook; text book 1; On-Site Guide
Basic/Key Skills
2.3.06 2.3.05
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