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About the Level 3 Diploma in Electrical Installation 2365 Building and Structure book:
Publisher: City and Guilds;
Place of Publication: United Kingdom;
Pages: 672 pages;
Size: 49 MB;
First Edition: 2014;
Language: English;
Authors: Howard Carey, Paul Cook, Paul Harris, Andrew Hay-Ellis, Trevor Pickard, Peter Tanner;
Content:
- Acknowledgements
About the authors
How to use this textbook
Unit 201 Health and safety in building services engineering
Outcome 1 Know health and safety legislation
Health and safety legislation
Individuals' responsibilities under health and safety legislation
Statutory and non-statutory health and safety materials
Roles of the HSE in enforcing health and safety legislation
Outcome 2 Know how to handle hazardous situations
Common hazardous situations on site
Safe systems at work
Safety signs
Symbols for hazardous substances
Common hazardous substances
Precautions to be taken with hazardous substances
Asbestos encountered in the workplace
What to do if the presence of asbestos is suspected
Implications of being exposed to asbestos
Personal protective equipment and its use
Procedures for manually handling heavy and bulky items
What to do in an accident or emergency
Procedures for handling injuries sustained on site
Procedures for recording accidents and near misses at work
Outcome 3
Know electrical safety requirements when working in the building services industry
Common electrical dangers on site
Electrical supply for tools and equipment
Reduced low voltage electrical supplies for tools and equipment
How to conduct a visual inspection of portable electrical equipment
What to do when portable electrical equipment fails visual inspection
The safe isolation procedure
How to deal with electric shocks
Outcome 4 Know the safety requirements for working with gases and heat producing equipment
Different types of gases used on site
How to safely transport and store bottled gases and equipment
How to conduct a visual inspection on heat-producing equipment
How combustion takes place
Dangers of working with heat-producing equipment
Procedures on discovery of fires on site
Different classifications of fires
Outcome 5 Know the safety requirements for using access equipment in the building services industry
Access equipment for different types of work
Safety checks and safe erection methods for access equipment
Outcome 6 Know the safety requirements for working safely in excavations and confined spaces in the building services industry
Where it may be necessary to work in excavations
How to prepare excavations for safe working
Precautions to make excavations safe
Areas where working in confined space may be a consideration
Safety considerations when working in confined spaces
Outcome 7 Be able to apply safe working practice
Manual handling techniques
How to manually handle loads using mechanical lifting aids
The safe method of assembly of access equipment
How to use access equipment safely
Assessment checklist
what you now know/can do
Assessment guidance
Outcome knowledge check
Unit 301 Understand the fundamental principles and requirements of environmental technology system
How this unit is organized
Outcome 3 Know the fundamental regulatory requirements relating to micro renewable
energy and water conservation technologies
Planning and permitted development
Building regulations
Differences in building regulations across the UK
Outcomes 1 to 4 Heat-producing micro-renewable energy technologies
Solar thermal (hot-water) systems
Heat pumps
Ground source heat pumps
Air source heat pumps
Biomass
Outcomes 1 to 4 Electricity-producing micro-renewable energy technologies
Solar photovoltaic (PV)
Micro-wind
Micro-hydro-electric
Outcomes 1 to 4 Co-generation energy technologies
Co-generation technologies - micro-combined heat and power (heat-led)
Outcomes 1 to 4 Water conservation technologies
Rainwater harvesting
Grey water re-use
Assessment checklist
What you now know/can do
Assessment guidance
Outcome knowledge check
Unit 302 Principles of electrical science
Outcome 1 Understand the principles of a.c. theory
Introduction
The effects of components in a.c. circuits
Calculate quantities in a.c. circuits
Power factor
The relationship of power quantities in circuits
Power factor correction
Outcome 2 Understand the principles of lighting systems
Laws of illumination and illumination quantities
Operation of luminaries
Application of luminaries
Operation of luminaries
Outcome 3 Understand electrical quantities in star delta configurations
Voltage and current in star-configured systems
Voltage and current in delta-configured systems
Neutral current in three-phase and neutral supplies
Outcome 4 Understand the principles of electrical machines
How d.c. machines operate
Applications of d.c. machines
How three-phase a.c. machines operate
Applications of three-phase a.c. machines
How single-phase a.c. machines operate
Applications of single-phase a.c. machines
How motor starters operate
Outcome 5
How electrical components operate
Application of electrical components in electrical systems
Protective devices
Application of protective devices
Understand the principles of electrical devices
Outcome 6 Understand the principles of electrical heating systems
How electrical space-heating systems work
How electrical water-heating systems work
How to control heating systems
Outcome 7 Understand the principles of electronic components in electrical systems
How electronic components work
The function of electronic components in electrical systems
Assessment checklist
What you now know and can do
Assessment guidance
Knowledge check
Unit 305 Electrical system design
Outcome 1 Understand how to interpret design information
Electrical systems
Accessibility and suitability of systems
Sustainable design
Electrical installation design
Special installations or locations
Estimating from design plans
Costing
Estimating for an installation
Contracts
Explain implications for tender content
Outcome 2 Understand principles for designing electrical systems
Regulatory requirements
Assessment of general characteristics
Estimating maximum demand
Selecting and erecting a wiring system
Cable selection (for current-carrying capacity)
Shock protection
Coordination of protective devices
Verify breaking capacities of protective devices
Selection of protective conductors
Isolation and switching
Outcome 3 Understand procedures for connecting complex electrical systems
Connection of supply
Electrical connections
Outcome 4 Understand how to plan work schedules for electrical systems installation
Other trades
Programmes of work
Overcoming difficulties when supervising installations
Handover
Work schedules
Assessment checklist
what you now know/can do
Assessment guidance
Knowledge check
Unit 304 Electrical installation: inspection, testing and commissioning
Outcomes 1, 3, 5, 6
Know requirements for commissioning of electrical systems
Understand procedures for completing the testing of electrical systems
Be able to inspect electrical wiring systems
Be able to test safety of electrical systems
Health and safety legal requirements
The correct procedure for safe isolation
Safe isolation and implications
Isolation risks and implications
Risk assessments, safe working procedures and equipment
Outcome 1 Know requirements for commissioning of electrical systems
Why you need to inspect and test electrical installations
Statutory and non-statutory documentation, and requirements
Information required to carry out initial verification of an electrical installation
Outcomes 2, 5
Understand procedures for the inspection of electrical systems
Be able to inspect electrical wiring systems
Human senses and inspection
Inspection items explained
Inspection process for initial verification
Inspection requirements
Outcomes 3, 6 Understand procedures for completing the testing of electrical systems
Be able to test safety of electrical systems
Appropriate tests and sequence for electrical installations
Identifying the correct instrument for tests
Safe and correct use of instruments
Why test results need to comply with standards
Testing in the exact order specified
Continuity testing
Theory related to insulation resistance testing
The importance of verifying polarity
Methods of determining earth fault loop paths
Earth electrode resistance testing
Automatic disconnection of supply
Prospective fault current (Ipf)
Operation and functional testing of residual current devices (RCDs)
phase sequence testing
The need for functional testing
Voltage drop theory and calculation
Appropriate procedures for dealing with customers and clients
Outcomes 4, 6 Understand requirements for documenting installing electrical systems
Be able to test safety of electrical systems
Documentation and certification for initial verification
Information contained within documentation and certification
The certification process for a completed installation
Procedures and requirements for documents and certification
Assessment checklist
What you now know/can do
Assessment guidance
Knowledge check
Unit 303 Electrical installation: fault diagnosis and rectification
Outcome 1 Understand how electrical fault diagnosis is reported
Procedures for recording information on electrical fault diagnosis
Using fault codes
Actions to be taken in response to danger codes
Outcome 2 Understand how electrical faults are diagnosed
Safe working procedures for fault diagnosis
Hazards of fault diagnosis
Stages of fault diagnosis
Use of instruments for fault diagnosis
Causes of electrical faults
Where are electrical faults found?
Diagnosing faults by testing
What to do next?
Implications of fault diagnosis
Outcome 3 Understand process for fault rectification
Safe working procedures for fault rectification
Hazards of fault rectification
The process of fault rectification
Factors that affect fault rectification
Outcome 4 Be able to diagnose faults on electrical systems
A safe system of work for fault diagnosis
A logical approach for locating electrical faults
Using testing instruments for fault diagnosis
Interpret testing data
How to document fault diagnosis
Assessment checklist
what you now knowlcan do
Assessment guidance
Knowledge check
Unit 308 Career awareness in building services engineering
Outcome 1 Understand how to plan for careers in building services engineering
Resources for career planning
Elements of career planning
Documents to support career development
principles of goal setting
How to set goals
Roles in building services engineering
Opportunities for progression
Outcome 2 Understand the requirements to become a qualified operative in building services engineering
Requirements for becoming a qualified operative
Areas that run competent person schemes
Competent person schemes
Requirements for renewing CPS membership
Advantages of CPS membership
Assessment checklist
What you now know/can do
Assessment guidance
Knowledge check
Appendices
Appendix 1: Small industrial unit floor plan (for use with Unit 304)
Appendix 2: Distribution and wiring information (for use with Unit 304)
Glossary
Answers to activities and knowledge checks
Unit 201 Health and safety in building services engineering
Unit 301 Understand the fundamental principles and requirements of environmental technology systems
Unit 302 Principles of electrical science
Unit 305 Electrical systems design
Unit 304 Electrical installations: inspection, testing and commissioning
Unit 303 Electrical installations: fault diagnosis and rectification
Unit 308 Career awareness in building services engineering
Index
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