Title Page

  • Work Order

  • Technician

  • Start Time

  • Mentor

  • Location

Installation Details

1.0 - Installation Type

  • Was Customer Home?

  • Ensure Life Support Status has been checked on Work Order

  • Select Installation Type

  • Like for Like Single Meter?

  • Asbestos Job?

Installation Steps

2.0 - Installation Process

  • Relevant steps that must be completed for a Successful assessment. Any steps missed will result in an unsuccessful assessment. Comments must be entered for each failed step.

  • 1. Receive and Check Work Order

  • 2. Prepare for Job

  • 3. Check Site Details

  • 4. Undertake Doorstep Protocol

  • Ensure that Life Support question was asked if customer was home

  • 5. Undertake Site Hazard and Risk Asessment

  • Select Here if Job is to be UTC at this point

  • 6. Site Safety Precautions

  • Access Permit Required?

  • 7. Obtained Access Permit

  • 8. Safe to Approach Test

  • 9. Pre Commencement checks and inspections

  • 10. Determine Work to be Undertaken

  • 11. Perform Pre-Install Signal Test

  • 12. Pre-Isoaltion Checks and Tests

  • Select Here if Job is to be UTC at this point

  • 13. De-Energising Checks and Tests

  • 14. Remove Existing Metering Equipment including labeling of conductors and photos

  • 15. Capture Existing Equipment Details and Meter Reads

  • 16. Mount Meter using appropriate Techniques

  • 17. Configure and Wire Installation

  • 18. Perform Verification Checks and Tests

  • 19. Verify NITP Point prior to Energisation

  • 20. Perform Electrical Safety Checks including Polarity and Neutral Supply Test

  • 21. Test Whole Current metering installation

  • 22. Validate whole current meter

  • 23. Finalise and Close work order

UTC Details

Assessment Criteria and Critical Aspects

3.0 - Critical Aspects Confirmation

  • The Prospective Installer has demonstrated the Following Critical Aspects:

  • For each item, please provide notes as to what was observed and/or demonstrated to satisfy the criteria.

  • a) Inspecting and evaluating safety and functionality compliance of the meter-board accurately

  • b) Following Esablished Procedures to:<br>- Identify non-conformance situations, and if required;<br>- Obtain approval to rectify non-compliance defects

  • c) Carrying out preparation work effectively

  • f) Making power and communications connections in accordance with Manufacturers specifications and functional and regulatory requirements

  • g) Selecting meter configuration in accordance with design and tariff(s) in accordance with technical specifications and regulatory compliacnce

  • h) Reinstating supply to installation safely

  • i) Documenting metering and rectification work and notifying appropriate person(s) in accordance with established procedures

  • j) Dealing with unplanned events by drawing on essential knowledge and skills to provide appropriate solutions incorporated with the above items

Mentor Assessment Signoff and Reccomendations

4.0 - Assessment result confirmation and recommendation for approval

  • Meter Exchange has been Completed?

  • The Prospective Installer has completed the assessment:

  • Areas for prospective installer to improve

  • Add media

  • What was the UTC Category?

  • Technician Understands the NEXUS process, where the information is and who to contact for UTC's?

  • Did the technician Identify the UTC Reason appropriately?

  • Any additional comments regarding the UTC?

  • Please take photo of the Installation/UTC

  • Any additional comments to support this Mentoring Asessment

5.0 - Technician acknowledgement of Assessment

  • I acknowledge that the mentor listed above has discussed any observations and improvements for the completed work.

  • Add signature

6.0 - Mentor acknowledgement of completed Assessment

  • I acknowledge that the information listed above is true and correct and I have discussed any observations and improvements for the completed work with the technician

  • Add signature

  • When assessment is completed, please submit to the appropriate people for review, and recommendations for approval to work.

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