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Be able to confirm safety of the system and equipment prior to completion of inspection, testing and commissioning of single phase systems in accordance with statutory and non-statutory regulations. LEARNING OBJECTIVE 1 <br>

Health & Safety checks- which of the following are to be implemented during this job LO1.1/1.2/1.3/2.1

  • Safe isolation

  • Permit to work

  • Method Statement

  • Risk Assessment

  • Check Suitable Earthing In Place

  • Check to conform mechanical soundness

  • Check to confirm suitability of equipment

  • Procedures in place for reporting unsafe conditions

  • Calibration certificates in place /checked

Please list test instruments and accessories required L O 3.1

  • undefined

Which additional tests are required for PME systems

  • undefined

Be able to inspect electrical systems and equipment <br>LEARNING OBJECTIVE 2

Carry out a visual inspection in accordance with the requirements of the installation specification, the IET Wiring Regulations and IET Guidance Note 3 LO2.2

  • Details of visual inspection.

  • Details of deviations from BS 7671 and Guidance Note 3

Be able to test and commission electrical systems and equipment <br>LEARNING OBJECTIVE 3

Testing and Commissioning- New installations/ Minor works (All tests must be completed on two separate occasions.)

  • Visual Inspection

  • Continuity of CPC/ Continuity of Ring Final

  • Insulation resistance

  • Polarity

  • Earth fault loop impedence/ Earth electrode

  • RCD/RCBO test

  • Prospective fault current

  • Functional testing

Which of the following documents have been completed in accordance with BS7671 and the IET Guidance note 3?

  • Electrical test certificates

  • Schedule of inspections

  • Schedule of test results

  • Minor work certificates

Relevant persons notified LO 3.3

  • Customers

  • Clients

  • Colleagues

  • Other contractors

  • Supervisors

Analysis and verification of test results L O 3.3

  • Please describe the analysis and verification of test results

Testing and commissioning - Electrical Installation Condition Report LO3.1/3.2/4.1/4.2/4.3

  • Identify what information has been collated to enable sampling to be set

  • Have samples been agreed with the customer

  • Extent and limitations agreed

  • Estimated age of installation

Tests Carried out LO4.4

  • Visual inspection

  • Continuity of CPC

  • Continuity of Ring Final Continuity

  • Insulation Resistance

  • Polarity

  • Earth Fault Loop Impedance

  • RCDs/RCBO tests

  • Prospective short circuit

  • Earth electrode

  • Lightning conductor

  • Photovoltaic cells

  • Functional tets

  • Functional testing

Relevant people consulted/notified of results LO 4.7

  • Customer/ client

  • Colleagues

  • Other contractors

  • Supervisors

Relevant paperwork completed LO2.3/3.4/4.5/4.6

  • Condition report

  • Schedule of inspections

  • Schedule of test results

  • Minimum of six circuits inspected

  • Analysis and verification of inspections and test results

  • Describe the handover process (your description may include paperwork provided to the customer and demonstrations performed)

Behaviour's and Feedback

The behaviours below are embedded into the performance units in this workplace logbook. These behaviours are part of the apprenticeship, and an expert witness and/or your assessor will also assess you against them. They will record and give feedback on your performance against these behaviours.

  • Behaviour 1 (B1): Works reliably and effectively without close supervision

  • Behaviour 2 (B2): Accepts responsibility for the work of themselves and others

  • Behaviour 3 (B3): Accepts, allocates and supervises technical and other tasks

  • Behaviour 4 (B4): Uses oral, written and electronic methods for the communication of technical and other information

  • Behaviour 5 (B5): Works effectively with colleagues, other trades, clients, suppliers and the public

  • Behaviour 6 (B6): Undertakes work in a way that contributes to sustainable development

Assessor and Expert Witness Feedback

  • Assessor Feedback

  • Expert Witness Feedback

Completed

Student Signature

  • By the act of making this submission I am declaring that this is all my own work and that: • The work has not, in whole or in part, been knowingly submitted elsewhere for assessment • Where the submission includes work from a previous assessment this has been identified • Where materials have been used from other sources it has been properly acknowledged • If this statement is untrue, I acknowledge that an assessment offence has been committed Attention is drawn to the plagiarism, collusion and cheating policies of both the centre and of the awarding body. Proven incidents of plagiarism, collusion or cheating can result in a student being withdrawn from a qualification. I confirm that I have read and understood the above statements on plagiarism and collusion. I confirm that I have not committed plagiarism when completing the work contained in this evidence, nor have I colluded with another student in the preparation and production of this work. I am satisfied with the way the learning activity/Assessment(s) was conducted and with the outcome(s). I agree that the information provided here is an accurate account of what has taken place

Expert Witness Signature

  • As the expert witness I can confirm that all the work carried out in this unit has been done by the student named above under my supervision to the required standards.

Work Based Tutor Signature

  • I agree that the information provided here is an accurate account of what has taken place.

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