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TE25631 – Commissioning Documentation

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Module code
TE25631
Module title
Commissioning Documentation
Prescription
People credited with this unit standard are able to: - demonstrate knowledge of standard commissioning procedures and documentation used to manage significant electrical installations; and - design and develop a documentation pack for commissioning and handover of a significant electrical installation.
Programmes
  • BT0101
  • TE1101
NZQA Level
Level 5
NZQA Credits
5
Delivery method
  • Not Web enabled
Learning hours
Total learning hours
50
Resources required
Content
Element 1

Demonstrate knowledge of standard commissioning procedures and documentation used to manage significant electrical installations.

Performance criteria

1.1 Site-specific safety requirements are acknowledged in accordance with industry practice.

1.2 Commissioning schedules are explained in accordance with specifications, objectives, and industry practice.

Range - may include but is not limited to - manual systems; software such as spreadsheets, project management software.

1.3 Progress reporting, handover procedures, and check sheets are explained in accordance with industry practice.

1.4 Inspection forms and their uses are explained.

Range - wiring and connection, hardware, software.

1.5 The requirement for liaison with stakeholders is explained to ensure effective coordination of commissioning activities in accordance with industry practice.

Range - stakeholders may include but are not limited to - other project managers, accountant, site managers, engineers, technical experts, IT providers, supervisors, safety coordinators, suppliers, contractors.

1.6 Procedures and documentation requirements of commissioning significant remotely- controlled electrical installations are explained in accordance with industry practice.

Element 2

Design and develop a documentation pack for commissioning and handover of a significant electrical installation.

Performance criteria

2.1 Documentation pack is designed and developed for a given significant electrical installation in accordance with industry practice.

Range - inspection forms, wiring, hardware, software, remotely-controlled installation, sign off sheet and handover check sheet.
Learning and Teaching Resource
Teaching and Learning Resources:

A full set of resources will be issued for this module including printed course work and assessment materials. These include:

Course workbook
Listed specific texts/library books
Internet references
Manuals/standards documents

Students will also be encouraged to use the library and other resources that can be accessed at Wintec.

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