Assessor Resource
PMASUP342B
Monitor and maintain electrical systems
Assessment tool
Version 1.0
Issue Date: May 2024
People performing this competency would typically be able to:
test, repair and recommission electrical systems and equipment used in the industry
monitor equipment operation
issue permits to allow work to be undertaken
verify equipment and system operation
prepare and analyse reports related to the equipment/systems.
This competency covers a wide range of electrical equipment and systems such as voltage regulators, alternators, generators and motors, battery banks, air conditioning systems, lighting, emergency shutdown systems, low voltage power systems, solar power systems, fire systems, and control panels.
This competency includes troubleshooting a range of problems which could include electrical faults, or equipment failure. Persons performing this competency would also, as part of their job role, identify and control hazards in their work area and with equipment/systems.
This competency covers the skills needed to monitor and maintain electrical systems and equipment on systems used to carry products.
People performing this competency may be required to possess an electrical licence from a relevant electrical licensing authority, depending on local legislative requirements
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