Installing visual display and computer systems to motorsport vehicles

URN: SEMAUT3091
Business Sectors (Suites): Automotive Engineering Suite 3
Developed by: Enginuity
Approved on: 2020

Overview

This standard identifies the competences you need to install visual display (VDU) and computer systems to motorsport vehicles, in accordance with approved procedures.  You will be required to use appropriate installation drawings, specifications and documentation to install the various types of visual display and computer equipment which will include that fitted to support vehicle management and control systems, driver information systems, and on board sensors and will include driver/navigator warning panels, vehicle condition monitoring display units, lap recording equipment and computer/display systems. You will be required to select the appropriate tools, materials and equipment to use, based on the operations to be performed and the components to be installed You will be expected to correctly position, align and secure the components in the correct locations, using the specified or appropriate techniques and fastening devices. In addition, you will be expected to make all necessary electrical connections to the equipment, and apply appropriate screening techniques as is appropriate to the equipment being installed. The installation activities will include making all necessary checks and adjustments to confirm the installation has been completed to the specification requirements.

Your responsibilities will require you to comply with organisational policy and procedures for the installation activities undertaken, and to report any problems with the activities, tools or equipment used that you cannot personally resolve, or that are outside your permitted authority, to the relevant people. You must ensure that all tools, equipment and materials used in the installation activities are removed from the vehicle on completion of the work, and that all necessary job/task documentation is completed accurately and legibly.

You will be expected to work with a minimum of supervision, taking personal responsibility for your own actions and for the quality and accuracy of the work that you carry out. The installation activity may be carried out as a team effort, but you must be able to demonstrate a significant personal contribution to the installation activities in order to satisfy the requirements of the standard. Competence in all the areas required by the standard must be demonstrated.

Your underpinning knowledge will provide a good understanding of your work, and will provide an informed approach to applying appropriate installation procedures for motorsport vehicle visual display and computer systems. You will know about the equipment being installed, its installation requirements, its correct function and any associated problems. You will also understand the installation methods and procedures used, and their application, in sufficient depth to be able to carry out the installation activities, to identify and correct any faults, and to ensure that the installed equipment is to specification.

You will understand the safety precautions required when carrying out the installation activities, especially those for ensuring safe isolation of equipment. You will also understand your responsibilities for safety, and the importance of taking the necessary safeguards to protect yourself and others in the workplace.

Note:

This standard does not involve maintenance/repair type activities, such as removal and replacement of existing equipment, or the installation of simple, self-contained items that have minimal installation requirements.


Performance criteria

You must be able to:

  1. work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant regulations, directives and guidelines
  2. follow all relevant drawings and specifications for the installation being carried out
  3. use the correct tools and equipment for the installation operations and check that they are in a safe, tested and usable condition
  4. install, position and secure the equipment and components in accordance with the specification
  5. check that all necessary connections to the equipment are complete
  6. check that the installation is complete and that all components are free from damage
  7. deal promptly and effectively with problems within your control and report those that cannot be solved
  8. ensure that work records are completed, stored securely and available to others, as per organisational requirements
  9. leave the work area in a safe condition on completion of the activities, as per organisational and legal requirements

Knowledge and Understanding

You need to know and understand:

  1. the specific safety precautions to be taken whilst carrying out the activities (including any specific legislation, regulations or codes of practice relating to the activities, equipment or materials)
  2. the health and safety requirements of the work area and the activities, and the responsibility these requirements place on you
  3. the hazards associated with the activities, and how to minimise them and reduce risks
  4. the personal protective equipment and clothing (PPE) to be worn during the activities
  5. The interpretation of drawings, wiring diagrams, standards, quality control procedures and specifications used for the installation of motorsport vehicle visual display and computing equipment (including current industry standard and code of practice schematics, wiring regulations, symbols and terminology)
  6. how to carry out currency/issue checks on the specifications you are working with
  7. how to identify the various motorsport vehicle visual display and computing units and components to be installed
  8. the basic principles of operation of the motorsport vehicle visual display and computing system components and circuits being installed, and the purpose of individual modules/components, software and hardware
  9. how software can potentially affect hardware operations
  10. the assembly and installation techniques to be used, and the importance of adhering to these procedures
  11. how to mark out, drill and prepare holes for mounting and securing the components and cables including fitting cable protection devices
  12. the techniques used to position, align, adjust and secure the components to the motorsport vehicle without damage and according to their use
  13. the various mechanical fasteners that will be used and their method of installation (open and blind rivets, threaded fasteners, adhesives and special securing devices)
  14. the use of anti-vibration mountings
  15. the use of seals/sealant, adhesives to avoid moisture ingress and the precautions that need to be taken 
  16. the different types of cabling and their application (multicore cables, single core cables, screened cables, data/communications cables, fibre optics)
  17. the importance of correct routing and securing of motorsport panels, meters, VDUs and computer systems
  18. the techniques used to terminate electrical equipment and components (such as free plugs and sockets, crimped cable end fittings, soldered fittings, screwed and clamped connections)
  19. the importance of applying electrostatic discharge (ESD) procedures when working on sensitive equipment or devices
  20. methods of attaching markers/labels to components or cables to assist with identification
  21. the tools and equipment used in the installation activities (including the use of cable stripping tools, crimping tools, soldering irons)
  22. how to conduct any necessary checks to ensure the system integrity, functionality, accuracy and quality of the installation
  23. the quality control procedures to be followed during and after the installation operations
  24. how to check that tools and equipment are free from damage or defects, and are in a safe and usable condition
  25. the importance of ensuring that the completed installation is free from dirt, swarf and foreign object damage and of ensuring that any exposed components, looms and wiring are correctly covered/protected.
  26. why electrical bonding is critical, and why it must be both mechanically and electrically secure
  27. the tools and equipment used in the installation activities, and their calibration and care procedures
  28. how to recognise installation defects and the procedures to correct them
  29. problems with assembly and installation of motorsport vehicle visual display and computing systems, and the importance of informing the appropriate people of non-conformances
  30. the procedure for the safe disposal of waste materials
  31.  the importance of marking and identifying specific pieces of work in recording documentation
  32. the extent of your own responsibility and to whom you should report if you have problems that you cannot resolve
  33. how to access, use and maintain information to comply with organisational requirements and legislation

Scope/range


Scope Performance

  1. Carry out all of the following activities during the installation:

    1. obtain clearance to work on the vehicle, and observe all relevant isolation and safety procedures
    2. obtain and use the appropriate documentation (such as job instructions, installation drawings, vehicle manuals, specifications, quality control documentation)
    3. adhere to procedures or systems in place for risk assessment, hazardous substances, personal protective equipment and other relevant safety regulations and procedures to realise a safe system of work
    4. provide safe access and working arrangements for the work area, and ensure that any appropriate environmental conditions can be met
    5. use approved installation techniques and procedures at all times
    6. where appropriate, apply electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection procedures
    7. ensure that components and surrounding structures are maintained free from damage and foreign objects
    8. return all tools and equipment to the correct location on completion of the activities
    9. dispose of waste items in a safe and environmentally acceptable manner
    10. leave the vehicle visual display and computing system in a condition ready for testing
    11. leave the vehicle and work area in a safe and appropriate condition and free from foreign object debris
  2. Install visual display and computing equipment on one of the following types of motorsport vehicle:

    1. single seater                      
    2. kart                               
    3. rallying
    4. historic                              
    5. sports car                       
    6. other specific approved competition vehicle
  3. Install motorsport vehicle visual display equipment and computer systems which include two of the following:

    1. motorsport vehicle management system
    2. electronic instrumentation systems
    3. driver warning panel systems
    4. computer display systems
    5. vehicle condition display meters
  4. Install ten of the following types of motorsport VDU and computer system components:

    1. on board combined computer/display                                        
    2. central warning panel
    3. visual display unit (VDU)                                                           
    4. clock/event timer
    5. electronic instrument systems display unit                                 
    6. engine oil temperature gauge
    7. motorsport vehicle computer                                                    
    8. engine oil pressure gauge
    9. motorsport vehicle control panel                                              
    10. water temperature gauge
    11. electronic instrument system (EIS) symbol generators              
    12. tachometer
    13. motorsport display unit                                                              
    14. fuel gauge
    15. panel meters (such as current, voltage)
    16. sensors
    17. sensor interfaces
    18. indicator lights
  5. Apply appropriate installation methods and techniques, to include ten of the following:

    1. marking of location positions for components or modules  
    2. making mechanical/screwed/clamped connections
    3. drilling and preparing holes for fasteners                      
    4. preparing holes in bulkheads or panels for wires/cables    
    5. crimping terminations (such as tags and pins)
    6. producing holes in panels for display units                        
    7. soldering connections
    8. positioning and securing equipment and components using mechanical fixings                                                         
    9. carrying out earth bonding
    10. stripping cable insulation/protection
    11. routing and securing component wires and cables to avoid chafing and damage                                           

    12. adding cable end fittings

    13. attaching suitable cable identification
    14. terminating cables to installed components using free plugs and sockets      
    15. carrying out appropriate adjustments to units and components
    16. sealing and protecting cable connections (such as heat shrinking, fitting protection devices and boots)
  6. Carry out checks on the installed visual display and computing equipment, to include all of the following:

    1. making visual checks for completeness and freedom from damage
    2. checking security of all installed components
    3. torque setting fasteners (where appropriate)
    4. checking that all installed connectors are secure
    5. checking integrity of earth bonding
    6. checking correct polarity of all cables and connections
    7. check for continuity of cables and components
    8. checking that cable routeing is correct and secure
    9. checking display unit visibility
  7. Check installations comply with one of the following:

    1. race associations 

    2. legislation, current industry standards, codes of practice and procedures

    3. vehicle manufacturers specification
    4. customer standards and requirements
    5. team/company standards and procedures
    6. specific vehicle requirements

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Version Number

2

Indicative Review Date

2023

Validity

Current

Status

Original

Originating Organisation

Semta

Original URN

SEMAUT3091

Relevant Occupations

Engineering, Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies, Science and Engineering Technicians, Vehicle Trades

SOC Code

5231

Keywords

Engineering; automotive; computer; installation; motorsport; vehicle; visual display