TE25635 – System Maintenance
Module code
TE25635
Module title
System Maintenance
Prescription
People credited with this unit standard are, for electrical engineering systems, able to:
- determine maintenance requirements;
- develop maintenance plans;
- implement maintenance plans; and
- review maintenance plans.
Programmes
- BT0101
- TE1101
NZQA Level
Level 5
NZQA Credits
15
Delivery method
- Not Web enabled
Learning hours
- Total learning hours
- 150
Resources required
- Content
- Element 1
Determine maintenance requirements for electrical engineering systems.
Performance criteria
1.1 Specified maintenance activities and their frequency are established in accordance with specifications, site requirements, equipment criticality, technical integrity, and regulatory requirements for safety.
1.2 Standards of maintenance are specified in accordance with manufacturers' specifications and industry practice.
Element 2
Develop maintenance plans for electrical engineering systems.
Performance criteria
2.1 Maintenance requirements for all relevant components and equipment are detailed to a level necessary to allow maintenance personnel to complete their functions.
2.2 Maintenance personnel, the maintenance frequency, recording, reporting, and review requirements, and contingency are identified in the maintenance plan.
2.3 Site requirements in terms of resources, cost-effectiveness, productivity, and down-time are identified in the maintenance plan.
Range - includes but is not limited to - scheduling, repair provision, materials, sources of supply, availability.
2.4 Plans are developed and produced within accepted timeframes, within delegated authority, and in consultation with stakeholders.
Element 3
Implement maintenance plans for electrical engineering systems.
Performance criteria
3.1 Resources are available in accordance with plan requirements.
Range - includes but is not limited to - time, materials, spare parts, trained personnel.
3.2 Maintenance activities are monitored to ensure compliance with the maintenance plan.
3.3 Contingency requirements re-align maintenance activities within the scope of the plan and are communicated to all affected stakeholders within agreed timeframes in accordance with regulatory requirements.
Range - may include but is not limited to - use of alternative equipment, use of sub-contractors, servicing of equipment, re-scheduling.
3.4 Reporting requirements are carried out in accordance with plan requirements.
Range - MMS, ERP.
Element 4
Review maintenance plans for electrical engineering systems.
Performance criteria
4.1 Plans are evaluated in terms of meeting maintenance requirements.
4.2 Processes used to develop, implement, and monitor the plans are described.
4.3 Contingency actions implemented are described and reasons for those actions are identified.
4.4 Communications with stakeholders are described.
Range - stakeholders may include but are not limited to - manager, contractor, internal personnel.
4.5 Where possible, improvements to the plans or the planning cycle are recommended. - 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.