This badge was issued to Daniel Graham on 14 Jun 2022.
Expires on 03 Nov 2025- Type Validation
- Level Foundational
Trade Award - Electrical Installation with CompEx recognition
Issued by
Connected Competence
The candidate has demonstrated the knowledge, skills and ability across all the Connected Competence Technical Tests within the Electrical Installation occupation and is 'assuring currency of base technical competence'.
- Type Validation
- Level Foundational
Skills
- Assuring Continuing Competence
- Correct Tool Useage
- Gland And Terminate Power Cables
- Install
- Install Electrical Distribution Final Systems
- Installing AC Electrical Motors
- Installing Cables In An Intrinsically Safe System
- Installing Cable Support Systems
- Practical Skills
- Working Safely
Earning Criteria
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The candidate has successfully completed and demonstrated the following:
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TIE04 - Install Electrical Distribution Final Systems - safely isolate a Three Phase Distribution Board, install single & three phase final circuits, and carry out suitable ‘Dead’ Tests using appropriate materials, equipment, tools and techniques.
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TIE08 - Installing AC Electrical Motors - Install suitable cables, terminate and test a three-phase motor, using appropriate materials, equipment, tools and techniques.
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TIE15 - Installing cable support systems - measure, cut, shape construct, and install a cable support system to specification. Construct and install a cable support consisting of tray and channel components to specification
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The candidate also holds a valid CompEx certification which meets the requirements of TIE16 - Installing Cables in an Intrinsically Safe System - select, gland & terminate industrial type cable into an Intrinsically Safe installation, and safely follow the installation Loop drawing.
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The candidate also holds a valid CompEx certification (Modules 1-4, Gas and Vapours) which meets the requirements of TIE17(Ex) - Install, Gland and Terminate Power Cables - Select, gland & terminate industrial type cables (E.g., Braid and SWA) to a suitable component (E.g., Junction Box) and associated cable tray in line with details on the appropriate specification.
Standards
National Occupational Standards (NOS) are statements of the standards of performance individuals must achieve when carrying out functions in the workplace with specifications of the underpinning knowledge and understanding. NOS are developed by Standard Setting Organisations who consult with employers and stakeholders across each of the UK nations.