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CE3007 – Installations

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Module code
CE3007
Module title
Installations
Prescription
Students will apply knowledge of cable and wiring systems including damp situations.
Programmes
  • NZ4316
NZQA Level
Level 3
NZQA Credits
15
Delivery method
  • Web-Enhanced
Learning hours
Total learning hours
150
Resources required
Learning Outcomes
1. Identify practices required for working safely in damp situations.
2. Install and terminate cables and flexible cords for common uses.
3. Select and install a variety of cable support systems.
4. Explain the operation of and use electronic components commonly used in the electrical trade.
5. Apply basic soldering techniques to a range of applications.
Content
Topics include but are not limited to:
- Damp situations and zones
- IP ratings
- Legislative requirements for cables and cords
- Cable routing, handling and installation methods
- Termination requirements and methods including crimp lugs, terminal posts and screw terminals.
- Cable support systems
- Fire barrier regulations for cable penetration points
- Electronic components and circuits
- Soldering safety and techniques
Assessment Criteria
Theory and practical assessments are selected from range of methods described in the programme document. Assessment methods may vary from provider to provider to accommodate regional requirements. Students will be advised of all matters relating to summative assessment at the start of the course.

This course is assessed using competency-based assessment. Students must successfully complete all summative assessments in order to pass and receive credit for this course.
Teaching and Learning Strategy
The programme uses a range of teaching and learning methods as described in the Programme Document. Learning and teaching activities employed in this course may vary slightly, from provider to provider and cohort to cohort, to accommodate varying cohort numbers, localised resources and requirements.

All courses contain a combination of learning activities aimed at providing a mix of practical-based or applied activity as well as the presentation of theoretical knowledge.
Learning and Teaching Resource
Resources used for this course will be determined by each provider and will include a minimum of:
- Learning Management System (LMS), including access to:
- Course information;
- Course notes prepared by tutors;
- Online learning resources.
- Physical resources including Labs/Workshops and Classrooms.

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