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Noss F432
Noss F432
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LEVEL 2
Copyright © DSD 2019
LEVEL 2
Preface
Standard Definition
The National Occupational Skills Standard (NOSS) is a Standard document that outlines the
minimum competencies required by a skilled worker working in Malaysia for a particular
area and level of occupational, also the path to achieve the competencies. The competencies
are based on the needs of employment, according to the career structure for the occupational
area and developed by industry experts and skilled workers.
The National Competency Standard (NCS) is a Standard document that outlines the
competencies required by a skilled worker in Malaysia.
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Abbreviation
3. EC Earth Conductor
4. ECC Earth Continuity Conductor
5. LOTO Lock-out tag-out
6. MS IEC Malaysian Standard International Electrotechnical Commission
7. NCS National Competency Standard
8. NOSS National Occupational Skills Standard
9. PCD Proof Circuit Dead
10. PCMA Public Cleansing Management Act 2007 (Act 672)
11. PPE Personal Protective Equipment
12. PTW Permit to Work
13. SEB Sarawak Energy Berhad
14. SESB Sabah Electricity Sdn. Bhd.
15. SKM Sijil Kemahiran Malaysia
16. SOP Standard Operating Procedure
17. ST Suruhanjaya Tenaga
18. TCL Total Connected Load
19. TEM Tools, Equipment and Materials
20. TVET Technical and Vocational Education and Training
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Glossary
1. Circuit Main Reference point in an electrical circuit from which voltages are
Earth (CME) measured, a common return path for electric current, or a direct
physical connection to the earth.
2. Diversity factor The ratio of the sum of the maximum demands of the various part of a
system to the coincident maximum demand of the whole system.
3. Earth continuity Earthing system which joins or bonds together all the metal parts of an
conductor (ECC) installation.
4. Green card Registration card issued by CIDB which is compulsory for all
personnel who are involved in site construction activity, detailing the
personnel's job and degree of expertise.
5. IT Electrical distribution system has no connection to earth at all, or it
has only a high impedance connection.
6. Lockout-tagout Safety procedure used in industry and research settings to ensure that
(LOTO) dangerous machines are properly shut off and not able to be started up
again prior to the completion of maintenance or repair work.
7. Maximum Total kW that contributes the total power used in one time after
Demand applying the diversity factor based on the Total Connected Load.
8. Method of Document that details the way a work task or process is to be
Statement completed. The method of statement should outline the hazards
involved and include a step by step guide on how to do the job safely
9. Permit to Management systems used to ensure that work is done safely and
Work (PTW) efficiently. These are used in hazardous industries and involve
procedures to request, review, authorise, document and most
importantly, de-conflict tasks to be carried out by front line workers.
10. Proof Circuit Confirm testing performed with the power disconnected from
Dead (PCD) the circuit using relevant device.
11. Safety passport Passport schemes for health and safety can be a useful way for
employers to check that somebody working on their premises, or
elsewhere doing work on their behalf, has received basic health and
safety awareness training.
12. TN-C A combined protective earth neutral (PEN) conductor fulfils the
functions of both a protective earth (PE) and a neutral (N) conductor.
13. TN-C-S Part of the system uses a combined protective earth neutral (PEN)
conductor, which is at some point split up into separate PE and N
lines.
14. TN-S PE and N are separate conductors that are connected together only
near the power source.
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15. Total Connected Mechanical and electrical load (in kW) that will be connected (or to
Load (TCL) consumed) for that particular area.
16. TT Protective earth connection for the consumer is provided by a local
earth electrode.
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List of Figure
List of Table
Not Available
List of Appendix
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Acknowledgement
Director General of Department of Skills Development (DSD) would like to extend his
gratitude to the National Skills Development Council (MPKK), Standard Technical
Committee (JTS), Standard Technical Evaluation Committee (JTPS), Standard Development
Committee (JPS),and organisation and individuals who have been involved directly or
indirectly for the contribution, persistence and support in the development of this Standard
until it is completed.
The Director General of DSD also would like to express his sincere thanks to the support and
involvement of En. Harris Iskandar bin Nordin as documentor for the whole session.
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STANDARD PRACTICE
LEVEL2
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1. Introduction
This reviewed NOSS titled Single Phase Electrical Installation and Maintenance specify
the competencies required to perform activities such as single phase drawing, single
phase wiring, single phase system maintenance, single phase motor and single phase
motor control installation for electrical systems within domestic, industrial and
commercial premises. This NOSS can be used by industries as a reference and
guidelines for job description, performance appraisal and personnel development.
Training centres could also employ this document as the programme curriculum for
Malaysian Skills Certificate (Level 2) named Single Phase Electrical Installation and
Maintenance.
During a local conference that was held back in 2014 in Istana Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, the
invited speaker from the Energy Commission of Malaysia (EC) has shared an important
information to the participants about the statistics on competency as at December 2013.
The statistic showed the estimated number of competent persons required based on
number and type of installations are 147,270 persons and the number of competency
certificate issued are 101,240 persons. This statistic has revealed a worrying scenario
whereby there are shortage of competent person in Malaysia by 46,033 persons. Today,
it has been 5 years after the statistic is revealed and surely the requirements of competent
persons are increasing, and it is wondered if the EC has been able to meet its target.
The Single Phase Electrical Installation and Maintenance industries are multi-million
industries which involving various sectors such as oil and gas, construction,
transportation, services, consultations and energy. Most of this industry has huge
potential and impacts for significant growth as Malaysia is actively moving towards
achieving Industrial Revolution 4.0 (IR 4.0).
The Level 2 Single Phase Electrical Installation and Maintenance personnel are
responsible for the continuous operation of electrical systems. They conducted site
visit, monitoring electrical systems condition, performed maintenance and test
electrical installation. Their invaluable experience and expertise are a huge
advantage when an electrical system is to be established in any premises.
As the demand for Single Phase Electrical Installation and Maintenance continue to
grow in Malaysia, there will be a need for highly skilled and competent workforce.
The development of highly skilled and competent workers in the industry is vital to
ensure that the need of the sectors that the electrical services industry supports is
met. Future workforce must be trained and equipped with the necessary industry
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Consensus regarding job analysis and job matrix were obtained from the panellists
where thorough discussion and debates were conducted during several reviewing
session. Among of the outcomes from the activities are a few competencies have
been re-aligned to match and meet the current demand by the industries. This
includes competencies on earthing systems, relevant software's and many more. The
reviewed sessions also found out that those redundant and repeated CU which
doesn't reflect to the level's definition by the Department of Skills Development
(DSD) is amended and in fact obsolete or irrelevant competencies such as electrical
appliances have been stroked out.
In brief, this NOSS has taken into account several crucial and important points such
as the introduction of future emerging competencies, the inculcation of "green"
aspects, the incorporation of health and safety measures, the fulfilment of competent
person attributes and as well as the compliance with relevant authorities and
regulatory bodies. All of this consideration is believed to have a pivotal role towards
the successfulness of this NOSS.
The Occupational Structure and Occupational Area Structure for Single Phase
Electrical Installation and Maintenance are illustrated in Figure 1 and Figure 2
respectively. Electrical installation components can be categorised into mechanical,
electrical, and electronic and instrumentation sub-groups. Single Phase Electrical
Installation and Maintenance operations include servicing of all these three sub-
groups of components. This NOSS covers the servicing of all these three categories
of components. Level 2 comprises both technical competencies to perform Single
Phase Electrical Installation and Maintenance operations and functions. The NOSS
title for Level 2 Single Phase Electrical Installation and Maintenance is as
highlighted.
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j) MS 1936: 2006;
k) MS 1979: 2007 (COP);
l) MS IEC 60364; and
m) Local authority licensing requirements.
The minimum working prerequisites for Single Phase Electrical Installation and
Maintenance (Level 2) are:
The minimum entry requirements for Single Phase Electrical Installation and
Maintenance (Level 2) for an accredited Training Institute are:
a) The ability to speak and write Bahasa Melayu and/or English; and
b) Not colour blind.
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The NOSS is developed for various occupational areas. Below is a guideline of each
NOSS Level as defined by the Department of Skills Development, Ministry of Human
Resources, Malaysia.
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5. Award of Certificate
The Director General may award, to any person upon conforming to the Standards the
following skills qualifications as stipulated under the National Skills Development Act
2006(Act 652):
6. Occupational Competencies
The Single Phase Electrical Installation and Maintenance Level2 personnel are
competent in performing the following core competencies:
7. Work Conditions
8. Employment Prospects
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9. Up Skilling Opportunities
There are many job opportunities for electrical technicians. With advanced training and
experience in specialized disciplinary priorities, they may be promoted to technical
experts in any sub-group of mechanical, electrical and / or electronic & instrumentation.
They can also conduct training in specialized equipment and electrical management.
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FACILITATOR
1. Mohd Shahrol @ Shukor bin Assistant Director
Salleh Department of Skills Development
(DSD)
2. Faizal bin Abdul Majid Assistant Director
Department of Skills Development
(DSD)
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STANDARD CONTENT
LEVEL2
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COMPETENCY UNIT
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1 Single Phase Single Phase Drawing describes 1. Prepare single phase 1.1 Location, logistic, site layout,
Drawing the competency to calculate drawing requirements. marking point and authorization
current diversity value and requirement determined to acquire
F432-005- produce single phase schematic actual information according to
2:2019-C01 diagram and layout plan. technical site specification
requirement.
The person who is competent in 1.2 Current and voltage determined to
this CU should be able to prepare ensure exact drawing information
single phase drawing according to relevant regulatory
requirements, perform single body.
phase drawing, calculate materials 1.3 Current diversity value calculated to
requirement and propose single ensure estimated load current, cable
phase drawing paperwork. size, protection device rating and
main switch rating according to
The outcome of this CU is a single diversity factor schedule.
phase drawing consisting of layout 1.4 Maximum demand determined
plan that shows location, according to estimated load current.
installation cost and a single phase
schematic diagram that shows 2. Perform single phase 2.1 Electrical symbol, cable size,
information regarding wiring drawing. drawing scale, current value,
installation that is required by sensitivity rating, voltage supply,
wireman according to MS IEC drawing endorsement interpreted to
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60364, MS 1979:2007, MS confirm drawing specification
1936:2006, Electricity Supply Act according to electrical standard
1990 (Act 447), Electricity symbol.
Regulation 1994, The Electricity 2.2 Layout plan, schematic diagram
Ordinance- Chapter 50 (Revised identified according to technical
2003), Electricity Rules 1999, specification requirement.
Electricity (State Grid Code) Rules 2.3 Fitting location, type of loads,
2003 and relevant regulatory body. number of loads, estimate cable
length and fitting symbols identified
to confirm electrical layout plan
according to technical specification
requirement.
2.4 Cable specification, main switch,
Surge Protection Device (SPD),
protection rating, load distribution,
main circuit, phase line number and
final circuit identified to confirm
electrical schematic drawing
according to technical specification
requirement.
2.5 Line specification, fitting label,
symbol legend, civil symbol and as-
build drawing interpreted according
to technical specification
requirement.
2.6 Drawing title, drawing scale,
electrical symbols location, symbol
legend, wiring line sketches drew
according to technical specification
requirement.
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3. Calculate materials 3.1 Cable, fitting and accessories
requirement. identified to ensure wiring materials
ready according to installation
requirement.
3.2 Market survey, bill of quantity,
quotation obtained to ensure the
estimate price according to budget
and market price.
3.3 Costing sheet, total capital cost,
reasonable cost calculated and
recorded to confirm the job value
according to market guideline.
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2 Single Phase Single Phase Wiring describes the 1. Prepare single phase 1.1 Conductor type, insulation type,
Wiring competency to perform wiring wiring requirements. cable diameter, live termination,
activities according to schematic neutral termination, earth termination
F432-005- diagram and layout plan. determined to prescribe the wiring
2:2019-C02 specification according to wiring
The person who is competent in guideline.
this CU should be able to prepare 1.2 Authorized personnel, authorized
single phase wiring requirements, document, site location, personal
perform single phase wiring and protective equipment and safety
perform single phase wiring determined to secure electrical work
testing and commissioning. installation according to safety and
health requirement.
The outcome of this CU is 1.3 Wiring tools and equipment and
installation of single phase wiring materials prepared according to
including testing and project requirement.
commissioning according to 1.4 Wiring type, cable route, fitting
schematic diagram, layout plan, location, marking position, cable
Standard and Industrial Research distance determined to prescribe the
Institute of Malaysia (SIRIM) and wiring route according to layout plan
Energy Commission, MS IEC and schematic diagram.
60364, MS 1979:2007, MS 1.5 Surface wiring, conceal wiring,
1936:2006, Electricity Supply Act conduit wiring, trunking wiring
1990 (Act 447), Electricity determined to confirm the wiring
Regulation 1994, The Electricity method according to site technical
Ordinance- Chapter 50 (Revised specification.
2003), Electricity Rules 1999, 1.6 Main switch rating, RCD sensitivity,
Electricity (State Grid Code) Rules MCB rating & number of MCBs,
2003 and relevant regulatory body. distribution box type determined to
confirm the system protection rating
according to layout plan and
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schematic diagram.
1.7 Wiring fitting and accessories, wiring
termination determined to utilize
wiring installation according to
technical specification.
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installed to implement proper
earthing and accessories installation
according to technical specification.
2.7 Scheduled waste disposed according
to Environmental Quality Act 1974 -
ACT 127.
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according to standard operation
procedure.
3 Single Phase Single Phase System Maintenance 1. Perform single phase 1.1 Safety precaution implemented
System describes the competency to wiring routine according to code of practice.
Maintenance maintain single phase electrical maintenance. 1.2 Routine inspection implemented to
system reliability and to repair or check for potential faulty hazards
F432-005- replace any faulty. according to routine maintenance
2:2019-C03 checklist.
The person who is competent in 1.3 Routine maintenance implemented
this CU should be able to perform according to routine maintenance
single phase wiring routine checklist.
maintenance, perform single phase
wiring corrective maintenance and 2. Perform single phase 2.1 Safety precaution implemented
perform single phase wiring wiring corrective according to code of practice.
preventive maintenance. maintenance. 2.2 Power supply switched on/off to
enable wiring route tracing activities
The outcome of this CU is to be performed according to safety
maintenance work of single phase requirement and layout plan.
wiring system in order to minimize 2.3 Loads isolated to enable proper
the downtime possible to ensure corrective maintenance procedures
the optimum operation according according to safety procedure.
to MS IEC 60364, MS 1979:2007, 2.4 Wiring route traced to identify the
MS 1936:2006, Electricity Supply cause of the fault according to fault
Act 1990 (Act 447), Electricity finding procedure
Regulation 1994, The Electricity 2.5 Blackout, tripping, malfunction,
Ordinance- Chapter 50 (Revised faulty conditions, abnormal
2003), Electricity Rules 1999, conditions, maloperation, intermittent
Electricity (State Grid Code) Rules normalised to return to normal
2003 and relevant regulatory body. operating condition according to
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regulation requirement.
2.6 Electrical parts tested and
commissioned to confirm wiring
functionality according to testing
procedure.
2.7 Corrective maintenance activity
recorded according to documentation
procedure.
4 Single Phase Single Phase Motor and Motor 1. Prepare single phase 1.1 Operation voltage, current, power,
Motor and Motor Control Installation describes the motor and motor control frequency, rotation per minute rating,
Control competency to setup a single phase installation requirements. torque, termination port and motor
motor system to suit the end user class checked to confirm motor
F432-005- needs according to authority specification according to functional
2:2019-C04 bodies and regulation requirement. requirements.
1.2 Measure instrument, hand tools,
The person who is competent in operation manual prepared to manage
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this CU should be able to prepare motor operation according to job
single phase motor and motor requirement.
control installation requirements, 1.3 Single phase motor (squirrel cage
perform single phase motor & induction motor, capacitor start,
motor control installation and capacitor run, repulsion motor,
termination and perform single shaded poles, universal motor and
phase motor control testing and synchronous motor) identified
commissioning. according to job requirement.
1.4 Main circuit, control circuit,
The outcome of this CU is to set schematic plan contactor, timer,
up a single phase motor system switches, overload relay, variable
including testing and speed drive, variable frequency drive
commissioning to comply safety identified to complete motor control
standard requirement according to functional according to functional
MS IEC 60364, MS 1979:2007, requirements.
MS 1936:2006, Electricity Supply
Act 1990 (Act 447), Electricity 2. Perform single phase 2.1 Motor mounting and accessories
Regulation 1994, The Electricity motor & motor control installed at the proper alignment
Ordinance- Chapter 50 (Revised installation and according to layout plan
2003), Electricity Rules 1999, termination. 2.2 Schematic plan, contactor, timer,
Electricity (State Grid Code) Rules switches, overload relay, variable
2003 and relevant regulatory body. speed drive, variable frequency drive,
indicator lamp fixed on the control
panel according to layout plan
2.3 Main circuit, control circuit laid to
ensure proper termination according
to layout plan.
2.4 Scheduled waste disposed according
to Environmental Quality Act 1974 -
ACT 127.
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3. Perform single phase 3.1 Motor control testing (insulation
motor control testing and resistance test, polarity test,
commissioning. continuity test, earth resistance test,
residual current circuit breaker (RCD
test) conducted to ensure the safe
motor control installation is
established according to testing
procedure.
3.2 Commissioning documents (drawing,
forms, procedures, competent
personnel, clients) prepared to ensure
the procedures is executed in orderly
manner according to documentation
format.
3.3 Testing and commissioning
documents endorsed to adhere the
submission checklist requirement
according to standard operation
procedure.
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2. Perform 2.1 Relevant 2.1 Interpret single phase ATTITUDE 2.1 Drawing guideline explained.
single drawing blueprint. 2.1 Meticulous when 2.2 Single phase blueprint
phase guideline. 2.2 Identify types of dealing with explained.
drawing. 2.2 Single phase drawing. specifications and 2.3 Layout plan elements listed
blueprint. 2.3 Identify drawing data. out and explained.
2.3 Layout plan symbols. 2.2 Precise and neat in 2.4 Single line schematic diagram
elements which 2.4 Identify drawing drawing single line elements listed out and
include: format/technique. schematic diagram. explained.
• Symbols. 2.5 Draw layout plan 2.5 Circuit connection technique
• Loads. (manual & CAD). SAFETY explained.
2.6 Draw single line 2.1 Adhere to specific 2.6 Accessories fittings identified
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3. Calculate 3.1 Types of single 3.1 Identify types of ATTITUDE 3.1 Types of single phase
materials phase materials materials required. 3.1 Meticulous when materials costing requirements
requiremen costing 3.2 Obtain materials dealing with identified and listed out.
t. requirements market price. specifications and 3.2 Material market price list
which include: 3.3 Estimate materials data. gathered and compiled.
• Cable (size, costing. 3.3 Materials costing calculation
cable type, SAFETY explained.
quantity). 3.1 Adhere to specific 3.4 Costing sheet, total capital
• Fitting situational safety cost, reasonable cost
(conduit, requirements. calculated.
trunking, 3.2 Apply safe working 3.5 Materials costing estimated.
casing). culture such as
• Accessories ergonomic.
(types of
accessories ENVIRONMENT
and 3.1 Recycle used paper.
quantity).
• Sundry
items.
3.2 Material market
price.
3.3 Materials
costing
calculation
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4. Propose 4.1 Presentation 4.1 Compile drawing ATTITUDE 4.1 Presentation technique
single technique. paperwork (manual/ 4.1 Meticulous when explained.
phase 4.2 Sample of CAD). dealing with 4.2 Types of single phase drawing
drawing single phase 4.2 Present drawing specifications and paperwork explained.
paperwork. drawing paperwork (manual/ data. 4.3 Single phase drawing
paperwork. CAD). paperwork such as cover letter,
4.3 Present costing SAFETY draft drawing, checklist, bill of
paperwork. 4.1 Adhere to specific quantity, proposed item and
situational safety pricing prepared (manual/
requirements. CAD).
4.2 Apply safe working 4.4 Single phase drawings
culture such as (manual/ CAD) and costing
ergonomic. presented.
ENVIRONMENT
4.1 Recycle used paper.
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Employability Skills
Core Abilities
• Please refer NCS-Core Abilities latest edition.
1 Shelton, Christopher. 2006. Electrical Installation. United Kingdom: Nelson Thornes Ltd. ISBN-0748796029
2 A Manan, MD Nasir. 2007. Panduan Pendawaian Elektrik Domestik I.E.E Edisi 16 BS7671:1992 (Edisi Ketiga). Selangor, Malaysia: ibs
BUKU. ISBN-9789679501810
3 In Partnership with NJATC. 2007. Conduit Bending and Fabrication. USA: American Technical Publisher, Inc. ISBN-9780826912671
4 Hanif, Abd Samad. 2004. Pemasangan dan Penyelenggaraan Elektrik (Edisi Kedua). Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Dawama Sdn Bhd. ISBN-
9836240632
5 Mullin, Ray C. 2005. Electrical Wiring Residential, Based on the 2005 National Electrical Code (15th Edition). USA: Thomson Delmar
Learning. ISBN-1401850197
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• Underground.
1.8 Types of single
phase fitting and
accessories
which include:
• Switches.
• Lighting
point.
• Power point.
• Distribution
Board (DB).
• Earthing.
1.9 Electrical Act &
Regulation and
Standard:
• Electricity
Supply Act
1990 (Act
447).
• Electrical
Regulation
1994.
• MS IEC
60364.
• MS 1936:
2006.
• MS 1979:
2007 (COP).
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• Electrical
Installation of
Buildings –
Code of
practice
(COP).
• Based on
latest
instruction by
regulatory
body.
1.10 Occupational
Safety & Health
Act 514 (OSHA)
1994.
1.11 Solid Waste and
Public Cleansing
Management Act
2007 (Act 672).
2. Perform 2.1 Tools and 2.1 Setup safe working ATTITUDE 2.1 Tools and equipment usage
single equipment usage area. 2.1 Responsible in technique explained.
phase technique. 2.2 Conduct single handling task 2.2 Framework installation
wiring. 2.2 Framework phase framework assigned. technique explained.
installation installation (surface, 2.2 Proactive and able to 2.3 Cable laying procedure
technique: conceal, conduit, anticipate and explained.
• Surface ducting, trunking, overcome potential 2.4 Electrical fitting and
wiring. casing). problems. termination explained.
2.3 Lay and mark cable. 2.5 Protective conductor and earth
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3. Perform 3.1 Wiring testing 3.1 Carry out wiring ATTITUDE 3.1 Wiring testing procedure
single procedure: testing. 3.1 Responsible in explained.
phase • Insulation 3.2 Execute visual check handling task 3.2 Insulation resistance test
wiring resistance test. on wiring system assigned. performed according to wiring
testing and • Polarity test. finishing. 3.2 Proactive and able to testing procedure.
commissio • Continuity 3.3 Record testing anticipate and 3.3 Polarity test performed
ning. test. results. overcome potential according to wiring testing
• Earth 3.4 Carry out problems. procedure.
resistance test. commissioning. 3.4 Continuity test performed
• Residual 3.5 Submit wiring SAFETY according to wiring testing
Current testing and 3.1 Apply safe working procedure.
Device (RCD) commissioning procedure. 3.5 Earth resistance test performed
test. result. according to wiring testing
ENVIRONMENT procedure.
3.1 Maintain workplace 3.6 Residual Current Device
safety, cleanliness (RCD) test performed
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Employability Skills
Core Abilities
• Please refer NCS- Core Abilities latest edition.
1 Shelton, Christopher. 2006. Electrical Installation. United Kingdom: Nelson Thornes Ltd. ISBN-0748796029
2 A Manan, MD Nasir. 2007. Panduan Pendawaian Elektrik Domestik I.E.E Edisi 16 BS7671:1992 (Edisi Ketiga). Selangor, Malaysia: ibs
BUKU. ISBN-9789679501810
3 In Partnership with NJATC. 2007. Conduit Bending and Fabrication. USA: American Technical Publisher, Inc. ISBN-9780826912671
4 Hanif, Abd Samad. 2004. Pemasangan dan Penyelenggaraan Elektrik (Edisi Kedua). Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Dawama Sdn Bhd. ISBN-
9836240632
5 Mullin, Ray C. 2005. Electrical Wiring Residential, Based on the 2005 National Electrical Code (15th Edition). USA: Thomson Delmar
Learning. ISBN-1401850197
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2. Perform 2.1 Troubleshooting 2.1 Interpret complaint ATTITUDE 2.1 Troubleshooting procedure
single phase procedure. received. 2.1 Responsible in explained.
wiring 2.2 Types of faulty 2.2 Troubleshoot handling task 2.2 Types of faulty explained.
corrective which include: faulty conditions. assigned. 2.3 Rectification technique and
maintenance. • Electrical 2.3 Rectify faulty 2.2 Proactive and able to functionality test explained.
fault. conditions. anticipate and 2.4 Safety precaution
• Mechanical 2.4 Execute overcome potential implemented.
fault. functionality test. problems. 2.5 Cause of faulty identified.
2.3 Rectification 2.5 Record corrective 2.6 Faulty condition rectified
technique: maintenance SAFETY according to troubleshooting
• Repair. activities. 2.1 Apply safe working technique.
• Replace. procedure. 2.7 Rectified items functionality
2.4 Functionality tested and commissioned
test. ENVIRONMENT according to test procedure.
2.1 Maintain workplace 2.8 Corrective maintenance
safety, cleanliness activity recorded.
and tidiness. 2.9 Workplace safety, cleanliness
and tidiness adhered.
3. Perform 3.1 Preventive 3.1 Interpret work ATTITUDE 3.1 Preventive maintenance
single phase maintenance order instruction. 3.1 Responsible in procedures and schedule
wiring procedures: 3.2 Execute handling task explained.
preventive • Inspection. maintenance assigned. 3.2 Functionality test explained.
maintenance. • Servicing. work. 3.2 Proactive and able to 3.3 Safety precaution
• Replacing. 3.3 Execute anticipate and implemented.
3.2 Preventive functionality test. overcome potential 3.4 Inspection work performed
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Employability Skills
Core Abilities
• Please refer NCS- Core Abilities latest edition.
1 Shelton, Christopher. 2006. Electrical Installation. United Kingdom: Nelson Thornes Ltd. ISBN-0748796029
2 A Manan, MD Nasir. 2007. Panduan Pendawaian Elektrik Domestik I.E.E Edisi 16 BS7671:1992 (Edisi Ketiga). Selangor, Malaysia: ibs
BUKU. ISBN-9789679501810
3 In Partnership with NJATC. 2007. Conduit Bending and Fabrication. USA: American Technical Publisher, Inc. ISBN-9780826912671
4 Hanif, Abd Samad. 2004. Pemasangan dan Penyelenggaraan Elektrik (Edisi Kedua). Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Dawama Sdn Bhd. ISBN-
9836240632
5 Mullin, Ray C. 2005. Electrical Wiring Residential, Based on the 2005 National Electrical Code (15th Edition). USA: Thomson Delmar
Learning. ISBN-1401850197
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• Voltage.
1.5 Types of single
phase motor
control circuit:
• Control
circuit.
• Main circuit.
1.6 Types of single
phase motor
control
accessories
which include:
• Magnetic
contactor.
• Overload
relay.
• Push button.
• Timer.
• Pilot lamp.
• Protection
device.
1.7 Cable
specification.
1.8 Single line
motor
installation
drawing:
• Main circuit.
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• Control
circuit.
1.9 Types of motor
application
which include:
• Outdoor.
• Indoor.
• Wet.
• Dry.
1.10 Single phase
motor & motor
control
installation
tools and
equipment
which include:
• Hand tools.
• Power tools.
• Test and
measurement
equipment.
• Sundry
items.
1.11 Single phase
motor & motor
control testing
equipment:
• Multimeter.
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• Clamp
meter.
• Insulation
resistance
tester.
• Tachometer.
2. Perform 2.1 Motor securing 2.1 Locate single phase ATTITUDE 2.1 Motor securing factor
single factor: motor installation 2.1 Responsible in explained.
phase • Alignment. location. handling task 2.2 Motor control installation
motor & • Mounting. 2.2 Install single phase assigned. procedure explained.
motor 2.2 Motor control motor and motor 2.2 Proactive and able to 2.3 Motor system termination
control installation control (Direct Online anticipate and explained.
installation procedure. (DOL) starter, overcome potential 2.4 Protective conductor
and 2.3 Motor system Forward reverse problems. explained.
termination termination. starter). 2.5 Types of system earthing
. 2.4 Protective 2.3 Assemble control SAFETY listed out and explained.
conductor. circuit device. 2.1 Apply safe working 2.6 Earthing installation
2.5 Types of system 2.4 Carry out wiring and procedure. explained.
earthing: termination of main 2.7 Function of earthing
• TT. circuit and control ENVIRONMENT explained.
• TN-C. circuit including 2.1 Maintain workplace 2.8 Single phase motor and motor
• TN-S. grounding. safety, cleanliness control installed according to
• TN-C-S. and tidiness. installation procedure.
2.2 Scheduled waste 2.9 Control circuit device
• IT.
disposed according to assembled according to
2.6 Earthing
Environmental installation procedure.
installation:
Quality Act 1974 - 2.10 Wiring and termination of
• Appliance
ACT 127. main circuit and control circuit
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3. Perform 3.1 Types of dead 3.1 Carry out motor ATTITUDE 3.1 Types of dead circuit testing
single circuit testing: control testing. 3.1 Responsible in listed out and explained.
phase • Insulation. 3.2 Record motor name handling task assigned. 3.2 Motor test run explained.
motor • Continuity. plate. 3.2 Proactive and able to 3.3 Test result analysis explained.
control • Polarity. 3.3 Carry out anticipate and 3.4 Motor control testing
testing and 3.2 Motor test run: commissioning of overcome potential performed according to testing
commissio • On load. motor & motor problems. procedure.
ning • Off load. control circuit. 3.5 Motor specification name plate
• Rotation 3.4 Submit motor & SAFETY recorded.
direction. motor control testing 3.1 Apply safe working 3.6 Motor & motor control circuit
3.3 Test result and commissioning procedure. commissioning performed
analysis: result. according to testing procedure.
ENVIRONMENT 3.7 Motor & motor control testing
• Speed -
3.1 Maintain workplace and commissioning result
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Employability Skills
Core Abilities
• Please refer NCS- Core Abilities latest edition.
1 Shelton, Christopher. 2006. Electrical Installation. United Kingdom: Nelson Thornes Ltd. ISBN-0748796029
2 A Manan, MD Nasir. 2007. Panduan Pendawaian Elektrik Domestik I.E.E Edisi 16 BS7671:1992 (Edisi Ketiga). Selangor, Malaysia: ibs
BUKU. ISBN-9789679501810
3 In Partnership with NJATC. 2007. Conduit Bending and Fabrication. USA: American Technical Publisher, Inc. ISBN-9780826912671
4 Hanif, Abd Samad. 2004. Pemasangan dan Penyelenggaraan Elektrik (Edisi Kedua). Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Dawama Sdn Bhd. ISBN-
9836240632
5 Mullin, Ray C. 2005. Electrical Wiring Residential, Based on the 2005 National Electrical Code (15th Edition). USA: Thomson Delmar
Learning. ISBN-1401850197
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KNOWLEDGE SKILL
• Lecture
• Demonstration
• Group discussion
• Simulation
• E-learning, self-paced
• Project
• E-learning, facilitate
• Scenario based training (SBT)
• Case study or Problem based learning (PBL)
• Role play
• Self-paced learning, non-electronic
• Coaching
• One-on-one tutorial
• Observation
• Shop talk
• Mentoring
• Seminar
Skills training and skills assessment of trainees should be implemented in accordance with TEM requirements and actual situation.
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LEVEL2
* Items listed refer to TEM’s minimum requirement for skills delivery only.
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The following table shows the percentage of training priorities based on consensus made by the Standard Development Committee (SDC).
LEVEL2
COMPETENCY WORK
COMPETENCY UNIT
CU CODE UNIT WORK ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES
TITLE
WEIGHTAGE WEIGHTAGE
1. Prepare single phase drawing
10%
requirements.
F432-005- 2. Perform single phase drawing. 50%
Single Phase Drawing 15%
2:2019-C01 3. Calculate materials requirement. 30%
4. Propose single phase drawing
10%
paperwork.
1. Prepare single phase wiring
10%
requirements.
F432-005-
Single Phase Wiring 55% 2. Perform single phase wiring. 60%
2:2019-C02
3. Perform single phase wiring testing
30%
and commissioning.
1. Perform single phase wiring routine
20%
maintenance.
F432-005- Single Phase System 2. Perform single phase wiring
15% 40%
2:2019-C03 Maintenance corrective maintenance.
3. Perform single phase wiring
40%
preventive maintenance.
1. Prepare single phase motor and
F432-005- Single Phase Motor and motor control installation 30%
15%
2:2019-C04 Motor Control requirements.
2. Perform single phase motor & motor 50%
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The following table shows the nominal training hours based on recommendations made by the Standard Development Committee (SDC).
For purpose of Malaysian Skills Certification through accredited centre training, the program duration is subject to Malaysian Skills
Certification System.
LEVEL2
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The sample calculations performed are based on table in section 18 for delivery of level 2 training program at 720 hours excluding delivery
of core abilities.
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