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Licensed Electricians Practical Assessment (LEP) Surname: Given Names: Date: Time: Location: Assessment Time (includes reading and preparation time): At the end of this time you will be asked to stop. 4 hours Candidates Signature: Assessors Name: Assessors Signature: (to be signed when candidates identification is confirmed) Have you undertaken an LEP tutorial (refresher training)? (Please circle one) YES NO

You must supply your own Insulation Resistance and Continuity Tester for this assessment. Your tester must meet the following requirements: Analogue No indication for PASS/FAIL Minimum of 250V/500V scale Minimum 2 x continuity scales True moving coil meter All other equipment, materials and tools will be provided. Assessor Use Only: Type of IR tester supplied by candidate meets requirements: Yes No IR tester meets calibration requirements: Yes No Notes/comments: Assessor initials: To pass this assessment you must obtain 75% or more All written responses must be in pen Personal note paper is not permitted A mark will be deducted for each missing or incorrect unit where required Speak to the assessor if you require assistance or have a query. Inform your assessor if any equipment is missing or not available - DO NOT TAKE ANYTHING FROM ANOTHER WORKSTATION 2

This LEP assessment will comprise four (4) questions. Throughout the assessment, the LEP assessor will instruct you as to which workstation to use and when to move to them. Q1. Meter Panel and Switchboard Wiring Q2. Electrical Installation Testing Q3. MEN System Voltage Measurements Q4. Visual Defects The following documents may be referred to during this assessment: 1. AS/NZS 3000:2007 Wiring Rules incorporating Amdt. 1 and Amdt. 2 2. AS/NZS 3017:2007 Electrical installations Verification guidelines 3. AS/NZS 3008.1.1:2009 Electrical installations Selection of cables 4. The Victorian Service and Installation Rules 2014 Marks Allocation Possible Actual Question 1 Question 2 Question 3 Question 4 Meter Panel and Switchboard Wiring Electrical Installation Testing MEN System Voltage Measurement 30 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 37 3.1 3.2 18 Visual Defects 15 Total 100 3

Question 1 Wiring Bay Number Meter Panel and Switchboard Wiring A mark will be deducted for each missing or incorrect unit where required You are required to install a 3Φ 4 wire 400/230V 50Hz single domestic installation. The installation comprises a 3Φ meter panel and main switchboard in a common enclosure, and a separate 1Φ sub-board. The main switchboard and the sub-board are situated in the same building. The installation is located at 23 Power Road, Smithville. The installation will be supplied from: Overhead supply from the fused overhead line connector box to the main switchboard. The consumers mains are V90 SDI stranded copper cables. The cables are run enclosed in air. Underground supply from the service pit, the cables run underground in PVC conduit at a depth of 500mm. The consumers mains are V90 SDI stranded copper cables. The meter panel enclosure is located on the front of the building, 5 meters from the southern property boundary, and 2 metres from the western property boundary. The underground pit is located at the south west corner of the property. All wiring and identification is to be carried and completed to the requirements of AS/NZS3000:2007 Wiring Rules. You may ignore voltage drop requirements. 4

You must select and arrange main switches, circuit breakers, RCDs and cables from the equipment provided. Divide the equipment in the installation into final sub-circuits, as per AS/NZS3000:2007 requirements. Select the minimum permissible cable size and correct circuit protective device rating for each circuit. Do not cut any cables or bus-bar, or take any equipment from another workstation, unless directed by your assessor. Inform your assessor if there is any equipment missing or not provided. Note: Although Appendix C of AS/NZS3000:2007 Wiring Rules is classed as informative (i.e. for guidance only), Appendix C Tables C1, C2, C4, C5, C6 and C8 may be used in this assessment where appropriate. Note: AS/NZS3008.1.1 shall be used for all 3 Φ cables. The installation will comprise of the following: Equipment installed from the main switchboard: 1-3Φ 17A reverse cycle air conditioner 1-1Φ 6.7kW range 26-230V 9W LED luminaires on two circuits each protected by a two module combination MCB/RCD 1-230V 3.6kW pool heater Equipment installed from the sub-board. An isolator is required to be fitted to the subboard. 16 230V 10A double socket outlets over two circuits 12-230V 9W LED luminaires on one circuit The three circuits on the sub-board are protected by one, two module RCD, plus MCBs. The 3Φ final subcircuit wiring is V90 orange circular cable installed enclosed in the cable duct provided. The sub-main is two core and earth V90 flat copper TPS, installed enclosed in the cable duct provided. All 1Φ final sub-circuit wiring in the installation is two core and earth V90 flat copper TPS, installed partially surrounded in thermal insulation. Note: This installation will never be connected to the electrical supply. Some parts and equipment may not satisfy the requirements of AS/NZS3000:2007 and other associated standards, they are only used in the assessment environment to keep assessment costs to a minimum. Please ask your assessor if you have any questions in relation to this. 5

Calculate the maximum demand of the installation. Based on this calculation, select the current rating of the main switch, the minimum size of the consumers mains cable, and the minimum size of the main earth conductor. Calculate the maximum demand of the sub-main. Based on this calculation, select the current rating of the sub-board isolator, and the minimum size of the sub-main cable. Enter these details into the tables on the next page. Use the maximum demand table below for your working. Equipment Load Group Calculations Red White Blue Totals 6

State the Standard and Table number used for your cable selection Consumers Mains: Standard Table. Sub main: Standard Table. Three phase load: Standard Table. Single phase loads: Standard Table. Maximum Demand of the Installation Current Rating of the Main Switch Size of the Consumers Mains Cable Size of the Main Earth Conductor Maximum Demand of the Sub-Board Current Rating of the Sub-Board Isolator Size of the Sub-Main Cable Question 1 = 30 marks 7

Question 2 Electrical Installation Testing Bay Number A mark will be deducted for each missing or incorrect unit where required Using your insulation resistance and continuity tester, carry out the following tests, as required under AS/NZS3000:2007, on the electrical installation indicated by the assessor. Insert the meter readings with the correct units, and other information as required, in the appropriate places throughout question 2. 2.1 Resistance of Main Earth and Bonding Conductors Test Main Earthing Conductor Record Instrument Reading & Units Indicate if Test is Pass or Fail Bonding conductor to water pipe (2+ 2 = 4 marks) 2.2 Insulation Resistance of Wiring Circuit Test Whole Installation (wiring only) Final sub-circuit 1 Record Instrument Reading & Units Indicate if Test is Pass or Fail Final sub-circuit 2 Final sub-circuit 3 Final sub-circuit 4 [5 + (4x2) = 13 Marks] 8

2.3 Earthing and Insulation Resistance of Appliance Test Earthing of Exposed Metal Record Instrument Reading & Units Indicate if Test is Pass or Fail Insulation Resistance (1 + 2 = 3 marks) 2.4 Resistance of Protective Earthing Conductors Test Active Cond. Size mm 2 Earth Cond. Size mm 2 Protective Device Rating Type C Active Cond. Resistance (R ph ) R e Value & Units R phe Value & Unit Indicate if Test is Pass or Fail (Given) (Measured) (Calculated) Ceiling Rose 1.5mm 2 1.5mm 2 10A 0.90Ω Fluorescent 1.5mm 2 1.5mm 2 10A 0.50 Ω Socket Outlet 1 Socket Outlet 2 2.5mm 2 2.5mm 2 16A 0.25 Ω 2.5mm 2 2.5mm 2 20A 0.40 Ω (4 x 1 = 4 marks) 9

2.5 Polarity Test of Consumer s Mains Test Consumer s Mains Active Record Instrument Reading & Units Indicate if Test is Pass or Fail Consumer s Mains Neutral (1 +1 = 2 marks) 2.6 Operation of Switches Switch Under Test Ceiling Rose Indicate which conductor is being switched ACTIVE/NEUTRAL/NEITHER Indicate if Test is a Pass or Fail Fluorescent Light Socket Outlet 1 Socket Outlet 2 Fan Socket Outlet (5 x 1 = 5 marks) 10

2.7 Testing of Circuit for Automatic Disconnection of Supply Measure the fault loop impedance of the final subcircuit supplying the socket outlet listed in the table below. The final subcircuits are protected by Type C miniature circuit breakers. The nominal supply voltage of the electrical installation is 230 volts. Determine Pass or Fail using Table 8.2 of AS/NZS3000:2007 Wiring Rules Test Point Conductor Size Type C Active mm 2 Earth mm 2 Circuit Breaker Rating Measured Value & Units Value of R phe & Units From T8.2 Indicate if Test is a Pass or Fail Appliance socket outlet 2.5 mm 2 2.5 mm 2 (2 marks) 11

2.8 Testing of Operation of RCDs Using the RCD tester provided, test the three (3) RCD s and record their trip time and trip current at zero degrees. RCD Under Test 1 Earth Leakage Trip Time Trip Current Value & Units Value & Units 2 3 (1 + 1 + 1) = 3 marks You are required to install a RCD in a residential area of a hotel. In accordance with the Wiring Rules, what rating RCD will you select? Answer: Wiring Rules Clause Number: 1 mark (3+1=4 marks) 12

Question 3 MEN System Voltage Measurements A mark will be deducted for each missing or incorrect unit where required The equipment on this test panel consists of: The earth electrode from the 400/230V distribution system substation MEN star point. A single phase electrical installation with earth electrode and bonding to a metallic underground water pipe. Using the instrument provided, carry out the following tests. On the simulated MEN electrical installation, you are required to take voltage measurements, as follows: 3.1 i. With the main switch ON and all circuit breakers in the OFF position, take a voltage measurement across the terminals of the point of supply. ii. Measure the voltage between the independent earth and frame of the appliance (refrigerator) independent earth and water tap/pipe appliance terminals in each of the switchboard conditions outlined in the table below. Record the voltage readings and units, and write them in the table below. The main switch is to be in the ON position in all cases Measure and record the supply voltage at the point of supply (Main switch on, all circuit breakers off) Test Condition Circuit Breaker 1 Circuit Breaker 2 Volts Circuit Breaker 3 Independent Earth and Appliance Frame (refrigerator) Independent Earth and Water Tap/Pipe Appliance Terminals (refrigerator) 1 ON Off Off 2 ON ON Off 3 ON ON ON 4 ON Off ON (2+2+2+2 = 8 marks) 13

3.2 Write a detailed description to explain your voltmeter readings obtained in Question 3.1. You must use the diagram provided to show the direction of current flow, and identify on the diagram the location of any fault. 14

10 Marks 15

Question 4 Visual Defects When instructed by the assessor, carry out a visual inspection of the installation. Your workstation/s to inspect are: You are to find five (5) installation defects and record them in the table below. If your allocated workstation includes a solar installation, at least two (2) of these defects must be solar defects. Record five different instances of non-compliance with the Wiring Rules AS/NZS3000:2007 Record the defect in the column provided (2 marks) Record the complete Wiring Rules Clause (1 mark) Indicate the switch or socket outlet number and panel location when recording the defect Only the first five recorded defects will be marked Panel Location Wiring Defect Wiring Rules Clause Number [5 x (2 + 1) =15 marks] 16