Carry out routine inspection and service on high voltage indoor... clad circuit breakers and bus

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Carry out routine inspection and service on high voltage indoor metal clad circuit breakers and bus

Level 4

Credits 4

Purpose People credited with this unit standard are able to: prepare for inspection, testing and servicing on high voltage indoor metal clad circuit breakers; make the circuit breakers and bus safe for work; carry out routine inspections and diagnostic tests; carry out servicing; perform function tests and pre-service checks; and complete documentation.

Subfield Electricity Supply

Domain

Status

Status date

Date version published

Planned review date

Entry information

Electricity Supply - Power System Maintenance

Registered

27 April 1998

20 June 2008

31 December 2009

Prerequisites: Unit 14287, Use and maintain test instruments used in the high voltage electrical industry ;

Unit 14294, Carry out insulating oil sampling and voltage breakdown tests ; Unit 14700, Apply and remove safety measures in an electricity supply environment ; Unit

14701, Manage electricity supply work control system ;

Unit 12296, Apply earths to and remove earths from electrical conductors, plant, and equipment ; or demonstrate equivalent knowledge and skills.

Core electrical theory is essential knowledge underpinning the performances required by this unit standard.

Accreditation Evaluation of documentation and visit by NZQA and industry.

Standard setting body (SSB) Electricity Supply Industry Training Organisation

Accreditation and Moderation Action Plan (AMAP) reference 0120

This AMAP can be accessed at http://www.nzqa.govt.nz/framework/search/index.do

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Special notes

1 This unit standard can be assessed against in a workplace environment, or in a training or educational environment if simulated equipment response and examples are able to be provided, or in a combination of both environments.

2 Performance and work practices in relation to the elements and performance criteria must comply with all current legislation, especially the Electricity Act 1992, and any regulations and codes of practice recognised under that statute; the Health and

Safety in Employment Act 1992; and the Resource Management Act 1991.

Electricity supply industry codes of practice and documented industry procedures include the Safety Manual – Electricity Industry (SM-EI) (2004) Wellington: Electricity

Engineers’ Association. A full list of current legislation and industry codes is available from the Electricity Supply Industry Training Organisation, PO Box 1245,

Hamilton.

3 The phrase in accordance with industry requirements is implicit in all elements and performance criteria in this unit standard.

4 ‘Industry requirements’ include all industry and workplace documented policies, procedures, specifications, business and quality management relevant to the workplace where assessment is carried out.

5 All work practices shall meet documented enterprise maintenance standards, including the quality management requirements, and the documentation of activities, events, and decisions.

6 The range of this unit standard is limited to carrying out diagnostic testing and applying preventative maintenance and replacement repairs, where necessary, on high voltage metal clad circuit breakers with integrated switchgear bus, and is normally done at electricity supply substations. Note: gas insulated switchgear is not included in the scope of this unit standard.

7 The following terms and abbreviations relate to this unit standard:

GIS = Gas insulated switchgear

CB = Circuit breaker

SF6 = Sulphur hexafloride gas.

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Elements and performance criteria

Element 1

Prepare for inspection, testing and servicing on high voltage indoor metal clad circuit breakers.

Performance criteria

1.1 The scope of work and equipment to be serviced is identified from client requirements.

Range may include but is not limited to associated ‘check and/or inspection lists’, procedures and client required diagnostic tests and servicing for – metal clad switchgear with circuit breakers types such as oil, SF6, vacuum; with integrated bus bar systems insulated with air, or compound, and which may have pneumatic, solenoid or motor-spring mechanisms.

1.2 Personnel and equipment are resourced for the required work.

Range may include but is not limited to – tools, spares, materials,

‘inspection sheets’, procedure sheets.

1.3 The inspection, diagnostic testing and servicing requirements are interpreted and analysed for determining the performance and quality standards required.

Range

The required access permit, or recognised equivalent, is received, checked, and signed. may include but is not limited to – manufacturer’s guidelines, client maintenance standards or enterprise guidelines.

Element 2

Make the circuit breakers and bus safe for work.

Performance criteria

2.1

Range includes a careful check of the isolations to ensure the access permit or recognised equivalent provides a safe work environment.

2.2 Additional isolation from other energy sources on the circuit breaker is applied.

Range may include but is not limited to – releasing or spragging spring closing energy systems, isolating actuating trip coils and motor drive systems, release or isolation of hydraulic or pneumatic pressure systems, switching of internal cabinet heaters, if possible

CB racking out or down from cabinet.

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2.3 The work party is fully briefed on the equipment to be worked on, work to be done, safe working zone and safety features in place, and has signed the access permit or its approved equivalent. All communication with the work party is clear and unambiguous.

Range may include but is not limited to the ability to resolve any concerns the work party may have over the isolations and the delineation of the safe work area.

2.4 Safety measures are available and prepared to protect the environment and personnel.

Range may include but is not limited to – oil spill clean up and bunding facilities, protective clothing, storage for oil, breathing filters, the safe work area has been identified and marked.

Element 3

Carry out routine inspections and diagnostic tests.

Performance criteria

3.1 The CB defect history and operational records are scrutinised, and incidents indicating service needs noted for attention during the routine servicing.

Range may include but is not limited to – serious fault interruptions, malfunctions, reported problems, thermovision test results.

3.2 The inspections carried out identify any damage or defects.

Range may include but is not limited to oil leaks, signs of overheating, contact damage, abnormal wear of operating mechanism, any visual evidence of damage to bushings and spouts.

3.3 The diagnostic tests are carried out and the results analysed for interpreting the servicing required.

Range may include but is not limited to

– insulation resistance tests, time travel, contact resistance, minimum operating voltage, alarm and pressure settings, gas leaks detection, bus section resistance, cable box compound level.

3.4 The results of the diagnostic tests are recorded to meet the client requirements.

Range may include but is not limited to

– completing enterprise check lists, electronic data records, client reports.

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Element 4

Carry out servicing.

Performance criteria

4.1 Oil recovery and treatment is completed consistent with enterprise or client requirements.

Range may include but is not limited to storage treatment and re-testing before re-filling the circuit breakers.

4.2 The major or minor invasive servicing is carried out following enterprise or client procedures.

Range may include but is not limited to – repair or replacement of worn parts, mechanism adjustments, cleaning circuit breaker, mechanism lubrication, bushing spouts checked, SF6 bottle replacement, SF6 filtering, bushings and spouts cleaned, earthing system, auxiliary contacts, fires suppression system.

4.3 The re-assembly of the circuit breaker is carried out in the approved manner provided by the maker.

Range may include but is not limited to – all components being assembled in the correct order, with proper fit and secured in the specified way, oil replaced into circuit breaker to correct level.

Element 5

Perform function tests and pre-service checks.

Performance criteria

Work party is advised of a trial operation about to start. 5.1

5.2 All services and necessary control features are reinstated and approval obtained for function tests.

Range may include but is not limited to – control circuits, mechanism, power and indication.

5.3 All the function tests required are completed without malfunction and to standard.

Range may include but is not limited to – insulation resistance tests, time travel, contact resistance, minimum operating voltage, alarm and pressure settings, gas leaks detection, bus section resistance, cable box compound level.

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5.4 All the maintenance tools and facilities are removed and the circuit breaker left in the ‘ready-for-service’ condition.

Range may include but is not limited to

– checking all tools removed, all connections tight, all panels returned, all valves set to ‘in-service’ position, service or maintenance disable switch in correct position,

CB returned to service.

5.5 All equipment worked on is inspected and set for return to service.

Range may include but is not limited to confirming all equipment and the work party are clear, all operational equipment which has been worked on is now set ready for service.

5.6 Return of access permit, or its equivalent, is confirmed.

Range may include but is not limited to – confirming all members of the work party have signed off, the equipment is returned to service without incident.

Element 6

Complete documentation.

Performance criteria

6.1 The ‘as found’ and ‘as left’ conditions are recorded in the plant history.

Range may include but is not limited to – analysis and reporting of any defects, correct completion of the plant and defect history, including replacement spare fitted.

6.2 The equipment condition status is recorded.

Range may include but is not limited to

– operation counter noted, number of trial operations noted, pressures and auxiliary service quantified.

6.3 The routine and inspection service records are completed to meet the client requirements.

Range may include but is not limited to written records or electronic data reporting.

Please note

Providers must be accredited by NZQA, or an inter-institutional body with delegated authority for quality assurance, before they can report credits from assessment against unit standards or deliver courses of study leading to that assessment.

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Industry Training Organisations must be accredited by NZQA before they can register credits from assessment against unit standards.

Accredited providers and Industry Training Organisations assessing against unit standards must engage with the moderation system that applies to those standards.

Accreditation requirements and an outline of the moderation system that applies to this standard are outlined in the Accreditation and Moderation Action Plan (AMAP). The

AMAP 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 Electricity Supply Industry Training Organisation info@esito.org.nz

if you wish to suggest changes to the content of this unit standard.

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