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Transcript
NZQA registered unit standard
30104 version 1
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Title
Operate electrical switchgear in the electricity generation industry
Level
4
Credits
10
Purpose
People credited with this unit standard are able to: demonstrate
knowledge of electrical switchgear in common use in electricity
generation switchyards; describe the operating principles of
switchgear in common use in generation switchyards; identify
and communicate switchgear status; operate electrical
switchgear; and report electrical switchgear operation.
Classification
Electricity Supply > Electricity Supply - Core Skills
Available grade
Achieved
Explanatory notes
1
Safety of personnel and plant must be a priority throughout the assessment. If the
safety requirements are not met the assessment must stop and the candidate will be
assessed as not yet competent.
2
Performance and work practices in relation to the outcomes and evidence
requirements must comply with all current legislation, the Electricity Act 1992,
regulations, and codes of practice recognised under that statute; Health and Safety
at Work Act 2015, the Resource Management Act 1991, electricity supply industry
codes of practice and documented enterprise procedures and any subsequent
amendments. These include updated versions of the Safety Manual – Electricity
Industry (SM-EI) Wellington: Electricity Engineers’ Association. A full list of current
legislation and industry codes is available from www.legislation.govt.nz.
3
The phrase in accordance with industry requirements is implicit in all outcomes and
evidence requirements in this unit standard.
4
Definitions
Asset owner refers to the owner of an electricity supply network that takes its point of
supply from Transpower NZ or other local reticulation systems, and delivers
electricity to industrial, commercial and residential customers.
Industry requirements include all asset owner requirements; manufacturers’
specifications; and enterprise requirements which cover the documented workplace
policies, procedures, specifications, business, and quality management requirements
relevant to the workplace in which assessment is carried out.
Status refers to the operational condition or state of any or all of the components of
an electrical power system, relative to its expected or required performance level.
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30104 version 1
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Outcomes and evidence requirements
Outcome 1
Demonstrate knowledge of electrical switchgear in common use in electricity generation
switchyards .
Range
circuit breakers (CBs), disconnectors, air break switches (ABS), earth switches,
metal clad switchgear.
Evidence requirements
1.1
The functions of electrical switchgear are described with reference to the ability
to switch under fault, load, and no load conditions.
1.2
The principle of operation and the construction of electrical switchgear are
described.
Range
1.3
The component parts of electrical switchgear are described.
Range
1.4
contacts, arc chutes or splitters, arc extinguishing medium,
operating rods, insulators, closing mechanisms, release
mechanisms, racking mechanism, lock out relay, closing and trip
coils, direct current (DC) control fuses, alternating current (AC)
drive fuses, trip circuit supervision, slow closing mechanism,
electrical and mechanical interlocks.
The types and functions of stored energy systems used on circuit breakers are
described.
Range
1.5
bulk oil, minimum oil, SF6 (sulphur hexafluoride), vacuum, air
blast, air break.
hydraulic, pneumatic, motor or hand charged springs CB,
capacitors, batteries.
The switchgear numbering system is described for high voltage (HV)
switchgear.
Outcome 2
Describe the operating principles of switchgear in common use in electricity generation
switchyards.
Evidence requirements
2.1
The ratings of switchgear are described.
Range
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rated voltage, rated current, fault making ratings, fault breaking
ratings, fault carrying ratings, operation duty (number of operations
able to be completed and dead time in between operations).
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2.2
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The factors that may affect the rating of switchgear are described.
Range
power factor, capacitive current, magnetising current, duty cycles,
circuit loop current, point on wave switching.
2.3
The function of reclosers and line sectionalisers is described.
2.4
The impacts of the Resource Management Act 1991 on the operation of
switchgear are described.
Outcome 3
Identify and communicate switchgear status.
Range
type of switchgear, switching capability, load currents, indications, alarms,
healthy trip, open, closed, isolated, isolated and earthed, protective relay
flaggings, operations counter, loggings, service requirements;
may include – insulant levels, SF6 pressure, air pressure, hydraulic pressure,
pump and/or compressor starts or running times, springs charging status.
Evidence requirements
3.1
Equipment is correctly identified.
3.2
Equipment status is determined.
Range
3.3
locally, equipment status flags, operator control screens and/or
panels.
At shift change, handover procedures are completed, ensuring that all relevant
information is transferred to new shift operator in a manner and time frame
which meets established operating requirements.
Outcome 4
Operate electrical switchgear.
Range
open, close, isolate, manual, local and remote operation.
Evidence requirements
4.1
Electrical switchgear operation is carried out in accordance with industry safety
rules, company procedures, and ensuring that security of supply is maintained.
4.2
The equipment is safely and correctly operated.
Range
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includes but is not limited to – switchyard or substation layout,
correct switchgear identification, appropriate personal protection
equipment (PPE) utilised, correct procedures and documentation
utilised, interlocking systems, switching methods are suitable for
switchgear type and characteristics and in accordance with
manufacturer’s operating manual and specifications.
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4.3
Switching sequences to operate equipment are carried out in accordance with
organisational requirements.
Range
4.4
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checked, actioned, recorded, reported.
The response to abnormal conditions during switching is described.
may include but is not limited to – switchgear fault, switchgear in
distress, failure to open all phases, failure to close all phases,
busbar protection operation, trip fail alarm, loss of air or gas
pressure, disconnector or earth switch welded contacts;
evidence of three conditions is required.
Range
Outcome 5
Report electrical switchgear operation.
Range
includes but is not limited to – log book, entry approval, operating orders and
switching sheets, plant outage requests.
Evidence requirements
5.1
Recorded information is complete, concise, and legible.
5.2
Reported information is recorded in the required format and filed within the
scheduled time frame according to industry specifications.
Planned review date
31 December 2021
Status information and last date for assessment for superseded versions
Process
Version Date
Last Date for Assessment
Registration
1
16 March 2017
N/A
Consent and Moderation Requirements (CMR) reference
0120
This CMR can be accessed at http://www.nzqa.govt.nz/framework/search/index.do.
Please note
Providers must be granted consent to assess against standards (accredited) by NZQA,
before they can report credits from assessment against unit standards or deliver courses
of study leading to that assessment.
Industry Training Organisations must be granted consent to assess against standards by
NZQA before they can register credits from assessment against unit standards.
Providers and Industry Training Organisations, which have been granted consent and
which are assessing against unit standards must engage with the moderation system that
applies to those standards.
Infrastructure ITO
SSB Code 101813
 New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2017
NZQA registered unit standard
30104 version 1
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Requirements for consent to assess and an outline of the moderation system that applies
to this standard are outlined in the Consent and Moderation Requirements (CMR). The
CMR also includes useful information about special requirements for organisations wishing
to develop education and training programmes, such as minimum qualifications for tutors
and assessors, and special resource requirements.
Comments on this unit standard
Please contact the Infrastructure ITO (Connexis) [email protected] if you
wish to suggest changes to the content of this unit standard.
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