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TE22709 – Apply Design Principles to Industrial Refrigeration Systems

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Module code
TE22709
Module title
Apply Design Principles to Industrial Refrigeration Systems
Prescription
This unit standard is for people who work, or intend to work, in the refrigeration and air conditioning sector of the engineering industry, and is intended for use in the training of installers of industrial refrigeration systems. People credited with this unit standard are able to identify and confirm customer and system requirements; and prepare designs and plans to meet job requirements for industrial refrigeration systems.
Programmes
  • TE1010
  • TE1101
NZQA Level
Level 5
NZQA Credits
15
Delivery method
  • Not Web enabled
Learning hours
Directed hours
75
Self directed hours
75
Total learning hours
150
Resources required
Content
Element 1

Identify and confirm customer and system requirements.

Performance criteria

1.1Customer requirements and benefits sought are identified, evaluated, and quantified.

1.2Customer's cost limitations are identified.

1.3Site characteristics that may affect or limit design options are identified.

1.4System specifications needed to meet job requirements are determined.

Rangemay include but is not limited to - type of product refrigerated, capacities, volumes, electrical requirements, other design parameters.

1.5Implications, benefits, and estimated costs of alternative approaches are presented to customer for evaluation.

1.6Approval is sought from customer to proceed with one approach.

1.7Documentation is produced in accordance with organisational procedures.

Rangemay include but is not limited to - customer name, customer contact details; depth, clarity and accuracy of information; formatting.

Element 2

Prepare designs and plans to meet job requirements.

Performance criteria

2.1Concepts are prepared, costings are estimated, and they are presented to customer.

2.2Detailed designs, specifications, and costings are prepared.

2.3Sketches and design specifications are prepared.

2.4Designs and system specifications are in accordance with organisational procedures.

2.5Project plans that guide assembly, installation, and commissioning of systems are prepared.

2.6Liaison activities with associated tradespeople are identified and incorporated into the installation plan.

2.7Project plans and instructions are in accordance with organisational procedures.
Basic of Assessment
The assessment methods for this module are shown in the attached assessment structure setup form.
Learning and Teaching Resource
A full set of resources will be issued for this module including printed course work and assessment materials. Additionally students will be encouraged to use the library and other resources that can be accessed at Wintec.

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