Curriculum Eit Level Five
Curriculum Eit Level Five
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ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
LEVEL 5
TVET CDACC
P.O BOX 15745-00100
NAIROBI
First published 2018
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address below:
Council Secretary/CEO
TVET Curriculum Development, Assessment and Certification Council
P.O. Box 15745–00100 Nairobi, Kenya
Email: cdacc.tvet@gmail.com
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achievement. The curriculum is competency-based and allows multiple entry and exit to the
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I am grateful to the Council Members, Council Secretariat, Electrical Engineering SSAC, expert
workers and all those who participated in the development of this curriculum.
Prof. CHARLES M. M. ONDIEKI, PhD, FIET (K), Con. Eng. Tech. CHAIRMAN,
TVET CDACC
This curriculum has been designed for competency-based training and has independent units of
learning that allow the trainee flexibility in entry and exit. In developing the curriculum,
significant involvement and support was received from various organizations.
I recognize with appreciation the role of the Electrical Engineering Sector Skills Advisory
Committee (SSAC) in ensuring that competencies required by the industry are addressed in the
curriculum. I also thank all stakeholders in the Electrical sector for their valuable input and all
those who participated in the process of developing this curriculum.
I am convinced that this curriculum will go a long way in ensuring that workers in Electrical
Sector acquire competencies that will enable them to perform their work more efficiently.
COUNCIL SECRETARY/CEO
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TVET CDACC
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OVERVIEW
Description of the course
This course is designed to equip electrical Craft person with the competencies required to
plan, install, test, maintain and repair different types of electrical installations. The
activities involved include the installation types ranging from domestic to commercial of
the single-phase type.
The course consists of basic, common and core units of learning as indicated below:
The core units of learning are independent of each other and may be taken independently.
1. Entry Requirements
An individual entering this course should have any of the following minimum
requirements:
a) Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (K.C.S.E.) with a minimum mean grade of D
+ (D Plus)
Or
b) Level 4 certificate in a related course with one year of continuous work experience
Or
2. Industrial attachment
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in an Electrical firm for a period of at least 360 hours. Attachment will be undertaken
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3. Assessment
The course will be assessed at two levels: internally and externally. Internal assessment is
continuous and is conducted by the trainer who is monitored by an internal accredited
verifier while external assessment is the responsibility of TVET/CDACC.
4. Certification
A candidate will be issued with a Record of Achievement on demonstration of
competence in a unit of competency. To attain the qualification Electrical Technician
Level 5, the candidate must demonstrate competence in all the units of competency as
given in qualification pack. These certificates will be issued by TVET CDACC in
conjunction with training provider.
Unit Description
This unit describes the competencies required to use specialized communication skills to meet
specific needs of internal and external clients, conduct interviews, facilitate discussion with
groups and contribute to the development of communication strategies.
Summary of Learning Outcomes
1. Utilize specialized communication skills processes
2. Contribute to the development of communication strategies
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3. Conduct interviews
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Dynamics of groups
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Unit Description
This unit describes competencies required to use a computer and other digital devices for the
purposes of communication, work performance and management at the workplace.
6. Prepare presentation
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Recommended Resources
• Desk top computers
• Laptop computers
• Other digital devices
• Printers
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Unit description
This unit describes the competencies critical to demonstration of entrepreneurial capabilities. It
involves, enhancing the entrepreneur’s business skills, fostering a culture of continuous
improvement at individual and organization level, implementing appropriate internal controls for
profitability, improving employed capital base and undertaking regional/county business
expansion.
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• Case study
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organizational goals
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Recommended Resources
• Computers
• Stationery
• Charts
• Video clips
• Audio tapes
• Radio sets
• TV sets
• LCD projectors
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UNIT CODE:ENG/CU/EI/BC/05/5
Unit Description
This unit describes the competencies required to control environmental hazard, control
environmental pollution, comply with workplace sustainable resource use, evaluate current
practices in relation to resource usage, identify environmental legislations/conventions for
environmental concerns, implement specific environmental programs and monitor activities on
environmental protection/programs.
work procedures
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• Demonstration by trainer
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Recommended Resources
• Standard operating and/or other workplace procedures manuals
• Specific job procedures manuals
• Environmental Management and Coordination Act 1999
• Machine/equipment manufacturer’s specifications and instructions
• Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
• ISO standards
• Ccompany environmental management systems (EMS)
• Montreal Protocol
• Kyoto Protocol
Unit Description
This unit describes the competencies required to comply with regulatory and organizational
requirements for occupational safety and health.
• Demonstration by trainer
• Practical work by trainee
• Viewing of related videos
Recommended Resources
• Standard operating and/or other workplace procedures manuals
• Specific job procedures manuals
• Machine/equipment manufacturer’s specifications and instructions
• Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) e.g.
✓ Mask
✓ Face mask/shield
✓ Safety boots
✓ Safety harness
✓ Arm/Hand guard, gloves
✓ Eye protection (goggles, shield)
✓ Hearing protection (ear muffs, ear plugs)
✓ Hair Net/cap/bonnet
✓ Hard hat
✓ Face protection (mask, shield)
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Unit Description
This unit describes the competencies required by a technician in order to apply algebra, binomial
expansion, coordinate geometry, trigonometric functions, mensuration, statistic, matrix, vectors
and calculus.
1. Apply Algebra
2. Carry out Binomial Expansion
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6. Apply Statistics
7. Apply Matrix
8. Apply Vectors
9. Apply Calculus
Supervised exercises
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Recommended Resources
• Scientific Calculators
• Rulers, pencils, erasers
• Charts with presentations of data
• Graph books
• Dice
• Computers with internet connection
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Unit Description
This unit covers the competencies required to perform workshop process. Competencies include
applying workshop Safety, use of workshop tools, instruments and equipments, preparation of
workshop materials, preparation of workshop for Electrical installation practicals, Storage of
Electrical tools and materials after practicals, troubleshoot and repair/replace workshop tools and
equipment
❑ Written tests
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This unit addresses the unit of competency: Apply Electrical principles skills
Unit Description
This unit describes the competencies required by a technician in order to apply a wide range of
Electrical principles in their work. Which includes; Use the concept of basic Electrical quantities,
use of the concepts of D.C and A.C circuits in electrical installation, use of basic electrical
machine, use of power factor in electrical installation, use of earthing in Electrical installations,
apply Electrostatic, apply Magnetism and Electromagnetism and finally transient in Electrical
circuit analysis.
Summary of Learning Outcomes
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❑ Observation
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❑ Supervised exercises
❑ Written tests
5. Use of earthing in ❑ Meaning of Earthing ❑ Assignments
Electrical ❑ Terms in Earthing ❑ Supervised exercises
installations ❑ Earthing points in Electrical ❑ Written tests
installation ❑ Practical test
❑ Methods of earthing
❑ Factors to consider in selecting an
earthing method
❑ Testing an earthing system
6. Apply Electrostatics ❑ Meaning of Electrostatic field ❑ Assignments
• Sources of Electrical static field ❑ Oral questioning
❑ Meaning of capacitor and ❑ Supervised exercises
capacitance ❑ Written tests
❑ Meaning of terms
❑ Types capacitors
❑ Charging and discharging
❑ Capacitors connection
❑ Calculations involving capacitors
• Demonstration by trainer
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• Exercises by trainee
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Recommended Resources
• Scientific Calculators
• Relevant reference materials
• Stationeries
• Electrical workshop
• Relevant practical materials
• Dice
• Computers with internet connection
Unit Description
This unit covers the competencies required to prepare and interpret technical drawings. It
involves competencies to select, use and maintain drawing equipment and materials. It also
involves producing plain geometry drawings, solid geometry drawings, orthographic drawings of
components and Electrical drawings.
Summary of Learning Outcomes
orthographic elevations
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❑ Dimensioning of orthographic
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❑ Sectioning of views
❑ Assembly drawing
❑ Electrical symbols and abbreviations ❑ Observation
5. Produce electrical
❑ Meaning of electrical drawings ❑ Oral questioning
drawings
❑ Drawing of electrical diagrams e.g. ❑ Practical tests
block, schematic, circuit, line and
wiring
Suggested Methods of Delivery
• Projects
• Demonstration by trainer
• Practice by the trainee
• Discussions
Recommended Resources
• Drawing room
• Drawing instruments e.g. T-squares, set squares, drawing sets
• Drawing tables
• Pencils, papers, erasers
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Unit Description
This unit specifies the competencies required for planning an electrical installation, ranging from
surveying the site, determining system size, preparation of materials, tools, and drawings,
arranging for logistics, obtaining installation drawings, preparation of work plans, establishing
installation team, obtaining necessary work permit and licenses and finally preparation of work
site.
• Total area
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• Temperature
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• Humidity
2. Perform system sizing ❑ Introduction to standards ❑ Written tests
• IEE regulations. ❑ Observation
• Kenya bureau of standards (KEBS) ❑ Oral questioning
• British standards
• KPLC by-laws
• ERC regulations
• County by-laws
• National Construction Authority
(NCA )
❑ Reference to relevant IEE regulation
tables
❑ Determining cable:
✓ Types
✓ Ratings
✓ sizes
✓ Insulation type
• Protective devices
❑ Site security
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❑ Human resource
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• Skills required
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❑ Communication
• Purpose
• Modes
5. Prepare installation ❑ Identification of scope of installation ❑ Written tests
work plan work ❑ Oral questioning
❑ Preparation of work schedules ❑ Observation
• Bar charts
• Gantt charts
• Critical path networks
6. Establish installation ❑ Team building ❑ Written tests
team • Team members familiarization ❑ Oral questioning
• Collaboration
• Task distribution
• Communication protocol
• Electricity
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• Demonstration by trainer
• Practice by the trainee
• Field trips
• On-job-training
• Discussions
Recommended Resources
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Unit Description
This unit specifies the competencies required to perform electrical installation work for single
phase and three phase systems. It focuses on the application of health, safety and environmental
standards, preparation of working drawings, communicating with other service providers and
maintaining housekeeping during the installation process.
6. Maintain housekeeping
Written tests
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equipment
• Identification of drawing
paper sizes
• Drawing various types of
lines
• Drawing title block
• Drawing standard electrical
symbols
• Conversion of scales
• Interpretation of
orthographic projections
• Dimensioning of drawings
• Drawing of electrical
diagrams
➢ Block
➢ Circuits
➢ Schematic
➢ Wiring
➢ Line
➢ Bending springs
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➢ Steel tapes
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➢ Draw wires
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➢ Hack saws
➢ Drills
• Equipment e.g.
➢ Stock and die
➢ Vice
• Materials e.g.
✓ Cables
✓ Fittings
✓ Accessories
• Inventory management
4. Perform electrical ❑ Single phase systems ❑ Observation
installation ❑ Cables and cable joints ❑ Oral questioning
❑ Wiring systems and accessories ❑ Practical tests
• Meaning of terms ❑ Written tests
• Types and applications e.g.
➢ Conduits
➢ Cable trays
➢ Cable ducts
➢ Trunkings
• Bell circuits
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❑ Relevant technical standards e.g.
➢ IEE regulations
➢ British standards
➢ Kenya bureau of
standards (KEBS)
➢ Kenya power by-laws
➢ County by-laws
5. Facilitate other service ❑ Communication with other service ❑ Written tests
providers providers e.g. ❑ Oral questioning
➢ Plumbers
➢ Air conditioning
technicians
➢ Carpenters
➢ Masons
➢ Fitters
➢ Welders
Recommended Resources
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➢ Cable Strippers
• Stationery
➢ Pliers
• Cables
➢ Screw drivers
➢ Hammers • Light fittings
➢ Chisels • Accessories
➢ Allen keys • Conduits and fittings
➢ Electrician knives • Cable trays
➢ Crimping tools • Cable ducts
➢ Bending springs • Trunkings
➢ Bending machine • Computers
➢ Steel tapes • Drawing instruments
➢ Draw wires • Screws
➢ Hack saws
➢ Drilling tools
➢ Stock and die
➢ Bench vice
➢ Machine vice
➢ PPE – hand gloves, dust coats, dust
masks, helmets, ear muffs, industrial
• IEE regulations
• Occupational safety and health act (OSHA)
• Work injury benefits act (WIBA)
• Manufacturers’ catalogues
• British standards
• KEBS standards
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Unit Description
This unit covers the competencies required to carry out inspection and testing of an electrical
installation. It covers testing activities starting from verifying the installed fittings and
accessories, identifying the type of tests, carrying out the tests and issuing test certificates.
Methods
1. Conduct physical ❑ Inspection ❑ Observation
inspection • Reasons for inspection ❑ Oral questioning
• Physical and visual check
➢ Firmness
➢ Loose connections
➢ Damaged accessories and fittings
➢ Colour coding
2. Identify the test to be ❑ Testing ❑ Observation
carried out and the test • Meaning ❑ Oral questioning
equipment • Purpose and reasons ❑ Written tests
• Types of tests
➢ Polarity
➢ Effectiveness of earthing
➢ Insulation resistance
➢ Ring circuit continuity
• Identification of test equipments
• Specification of test equipment
❑ ❑ Written tests
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• Manufacturers’ manuals
• Relevant catalogues
• IEE regulations
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Unit Description
This unit specifies the competencies required to maintain an electrical installation, which
includes preparation of maintenance schedule, inspection servicing and tests.
• Demonstration by trainer
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• Field trips
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• On-job-training
• Discussions
Recommended Resources
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Unit Description
This unit specifies the competencies required to conduct breakdown maintenance of an electrical
installation. It includes fault identification, repairing, testing and generating maintenance report.
• Demonstration by trainer
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