Identify and rectify faults in EVCP systems and equipment
Overview
This standard is for those who identify and rectify faults in Electric Vehicle Charging Point (EVCP) systems and equipment.
The person carrying out this work must be able to carry out the processes and procedures for the identification and rectification of faults in accordance with the current versions of the appropriate industry standards and regulations, the specification, industry recognised working practices, the working environment and the natural environment.
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They must understand and apply the correct methods and procedures when identifying and rectifying faults in EVCP systems and equipment, including:
- the identification and use of the correct instruments
- how to identify and locate faults
- how to rectify the faults that are identified, located and diagnosed
- the completion of the relevant documentation
- the recording of relevant data and information
Performance criteria
You must be able to:
- confirm a programme of work with the relevant others in accordance with organisational procedures
- confirm before work starts that the work location and work area can be accessed safely and has been checked for the risk to other personnel on the site, and take appropriate action if a risk is present
- determine and obtain the resources and other equipment, accessories and consumables required to undertake fault finding and rectification in EVCP systems and equipment
- confirm that the resources and other equipment, accessories and consumables are fit for purpose and have a current calibration certificate
- comply with industry practices and organisational procedures to ensure the co-ordination of site services and the activities of other trades affected by fault finding and rectification in EVCP systems and equipment
- identify the correct means of electrical isolation prior to commencing the fault finding and rectification in EVCP systems and equipment
- complete safe isolation as and when required to ensure the safe fault finding and rectification in EVCP systems and equipment
- obtain clear and detailed information about the reported fault(s) and any components which need to be replaced from relevant sources of information, documentation and inspection/testing
- advise the relevant others clearly and accurately about the potential disruption and consequences of carrying out the processes and procedures for the identification and rectification of faults
- identify and locate fault
- diagnose and rectify fault
- repair, remove and replace electrical cables, conductors and/or wiring system, equipment, accessories and components in accordance with industry recognised methods and procedures
- ensure the safety of the relevant electrical cables, conductors and/or wiring system, equipment, accessories and components if the fault(s) cannot be corrected immediately
- inspect and test the repaired and/or replaced electrical cables, conductors and/or wiring system, equipment, accessories and components as appropriate and in accordance with industry recognised methods and practices
- complete and safely store all relevant documentation
- communicate information to relevant others at the appropriate time
- resolve issues and problems within your area of responsibility and report those that cannot be resolved
- implement organisational procedures for the safe transport and/or disposal of waste material, substances and liquids in accordance with suppliers' and manufacturers' instructions
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
- how to confirm a programme of work with the relevant others
- the operation, applications, advantages and limitations of different EVCP systems
- the appropriate industry standards and regulations relevant to fault finding and rectification in EVCP systems and equipment
- how to produce a risk assessment and method statement for the work to be carried out, including the identification and use of personal protective equipment, in accordance with the EVCP system design and organisational procedures
- how to verify that job information and documentation is current and relevant, and that the plant, instruments, access equipment and tools are fit for purpose
- the applications, advantages and limitations of types of personal protective equipment
- the practices and organisational procedures to ensure the co-ordination of site services and the activities of other trades affected by **fault finding and rectification in EVCP systems and equipment
- how to interpret diagrams and drawings of the EVCP systems and equipment
- how to access and interpret design and installation specifications
- how to access and interpret detailed information about the reported fault(s) and any components which need to be replaced from relevant sources of information, documentation and inspection/testing
- the methods and techniques to identify, locate, diagnose and rectify faults
- how to repair, remove and replace in accordance with industry practices:
- how to ensure, if the fault(s) cannot be corrected immediately, the safety of the relevant electrical cables, conductors and/or wiring system, equipment, accessories and components
- the methods and processes to inspect and test, as appropriate and in accordance with industry practices, the repaired and/or replaced electrical cables, conductors and/or wiring system, equipment, accessories and components
the organisational procedures for:
- completion of the relevant documentation
- the recording of relevant data and information
- obtaining customer/client acceptance of the EVCP system and equipment
- communicating with relevant others
- addressing issues and problems identified
- safe transport and/or disposal of waste
Scope/range
Working environments (internal and/or external)
general (including):
- commercial
- domestic
- educational
- industrial
- pre-1919 traditional/historic buildings
- residential
buildings open to the public (including):
- art galleries
- community centres
- leisure and entertainment
- medical and care facilities
- museums
- public houses
- public services establishments
- religious buildings
special (including):
- agricultural/horticultural
- caravan parks
- filling stations
- highway power supplies
- marinas
EVCP systems
- Mode 1
- Mode 2
- Mode 3
- Mode 4
Current carrying conductors
- Single-phase
- 3-phase
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Site
- an existing building or structure
- new build construction – building or structure
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- communications (wireless or cabled)
- drainage
- electricity
- gas
- oil
- water
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Plant
- access equipment
- lifting equipment
- mobile generators
- battery-powered tools
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Resources
- instruments
- labour
- materials and other consumables
- plant and equipment
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Equipment, accessories and components
- arc fault detection devices (AFDDs)
- cable glands
- consumer units
- control panels/devices – electrical; electronic; electro-mechanical
- distribution boards and/or panels
- earthing protection
- isolators
- over-current protection (circuit breakers, fuses, RCBOs etc)
- over-voltage protection (SPDs)
- socket-outlets
- supports and fixings
- switches
Electrical cable, conductors and wiring systems
- armoured cables and cords (single wire, multicore, braided, flexible)
- data cables (fibre optic, copper)
- earth screened metallic cable
- mineral insulated cables
- pre-fabricated conductor, cable and wiring systems
- single and multicore thermoplastic and thermosetting insulated cables
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Enclosures for cables, conductors and wiring systems
- basket and ladder systems
- cable tray
- ducting systems
- PVC and steel conduit (flexible and rigid)
- PVC and steel trunking
Documentation
- electrical installation certificates
- electrical installation condition reports
- handover agreements
- industry checklists
- manufacturers' instructions
- minor electrical installation works certificates
- operational instructions
- schedules of circuit details
- schedules of inspection
- schedules of test results
Organisation procedures
- accident reporting
- communication with relevant others
- customer services
- emergencies
- implementing and monitoring health and safety requirements and issues
- implementing and monitoring issues relating to the natural environment
- information management
- project management
- risk assessment
- risk management
Relevant others
- client representatives
- customers/clients
- members of the public
- other contractors/trades
- site/contract manager
- work colleagues