Skill Development Compilation
Skill Development Compilation
BASIC COMPUTER
COURSE
MLSU Skill Development
Courses, Udaipur
BASIC COMPUTER COURSE
Objective:
The course is designed to aim at imparting a basic level appreciation programme for the common man. After
completing the course
● the incumbent will be able to the use the computer for basic purposes of preparing his personnel /
business letters
● Will be able to create data and basic operation with data using spreadsheet.
● Will be able to create and use basic presentation
● Will be able to view information on Internet (the web)
● Will be able to create email account and send / receive emails
● Will be able to use Digital Financial Services
● Will be able to use Social Media, e-Governance and their usage etc.
The course will allow common man or housewife to be part of computer users list by making them Digitally
Literate. This helps the small business communities, housewives to maintain their small account using the
computers and enjoy in the world of Information Technology.
The module on financial literacy will enable the individuals to understand the various financial services and be
aware of the various schemes of Government.
Duration:
36 Hours - (Theory: 14 hrs + Practical: 22 hrs )
This course can also be offered as 6 days full time intensive course or 3 months course.
Eligibility:
No minimum qualification is required for applying and appearing for the examination in Basic Computer Course
(BCC).
Detailed Syllabus and Learning Outcome:
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1 Microsoft office license 30 ‐ Yes ‐
Comfortable Seats With Adequate
2 Lighting, 30 ‐ Yes ‐
Controlled Temperature And
Acoustics For Training And
Learning
3 White Board, Markers And Eraser 1 ‐ Yes ‐
4 Projector With Screen 1 ‐ Yes ‐
5 Flip Chart With Markers 1 ‐ Yes ‐
Faculty’S Pc/Laptop With Latest
Configuration And Internet 1 ‐ Yes ‐
6 Connection
Supporting Software /
30 ‐ Yes ‐
7 Applications For Projecting
Audio, Video, Recording
Presentation Tools To Support
Learning Activities: ∙ Intranet ∙ 30 ‐ Yes ‐
8 Email ∙ Ims ∙ Learning
Management System E.G.
Moodle, Blackboard To Enable
Blended Learning
Microphone / Voice System For
30 ‐ Yes ‐
9 Lecture
And Class Activities
1 Handy Camera 1 ‐ Yes ‐
0
Stationery Kit – Staples, Glue,
1 30 ‐ Yes ‐
Chart Paper, Sketch Pens, Paint
1 Box, Scale, A4 Sheets
For It Lab Sessions: Computer
Lab With 1:1 Pc : Trainee Ratio
And Having Internet Connection, 30 ‐ Yes ‐
1
Ms Office / Open Office,
2
Browser, Outlook / Any Other
Email Client
And Chat Tools
Assessment And Test Tools For
30 ‐ Yes ‐
1 Day To Day
3 Online Tests And Assessments
For Team Discussions:
Adequate Seating Arrangement
1 In Full / Half Circle Format For 30 ‐ Yes ‐
4
One Or More Teams As Per
Planned
Team Composition
Reading Resources: Access To
Relevant Sample Documents And
1 Learning Forums To Enable Self‐ 30 ‐ Yes ‐
5
Study Before And After Each
Training Session
Training Outcomes : After completing this programme, participants will be able to:
● Learn Creating and Saving MS Word, Excel Pages
● Be Skilled in Using the Internet
● Learn How to Operate Emails
● Get Knowledge on Computer Parts
● Be Trained on How to Print from Computer
● Learn about How to Download, Save a Page
● Be A Pro Laptop User
● Know to Build Wi-Fi Networks
● Learn to Protect Computer from Virus
Job Opportunity:
● Computer Trainer
● Computer Operator
● School Admission member
● Data entry operator
Cost Estimation:
Assistant
Software
Developer
Skill
MLSU Skill Development
Courses, Udaipur
Assistant Software Developer Skill
Training Outcomes : After completing this programme, participants will be able to:
CURRICULUM / SYLLABUS
Part-A (Domain Skills)
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Assist in performing software construction and testing entry-level
tasks in the IT services industry:
● Demonstrate basic computer and internet literacy including operating a
● Computer, describing its major components and how they work, using
● Windows and Linux OS, operating a browser, searching the internet,
1. ● Managing mails and using social internet media. 100:
● Demonstrate aptitude for analyzing information and making logical conclusions. 00
● Demonstrate knowledge of the foundational mathematical concepts in
computing.
● Design algorithms to solve problems and convert them into code using the
appropriate programming language constructs.
Read and execute a test case and record the outcome in the appropriate
Self and Work management :
● Establish and agree work requirements with appropriate people
● Keep immediate work area clean and tidy
● Utilize time effectively
● Use resources correctly and efficiently
2. ● Treat confidential information correctly 60:0
● Work in line with organization’s policies and procedures 0
● Work within the limits of job role
● Obtain guidance from appropriate people, WHere necessary
● Ensure work meets the agreed requirements
Team Work and Communication :
● Obtain guidance from appropriate people to agree the analysis to be
performed on the data
● Obtain advice and guidance from appropriate people on issues with data
analysis outside their area of competence or
● Review the results of their analysis with appropriate people
● Undertake modifications to your analysis based on inputs from appropriate
3. people 30:0
● Communicate with colleagues clearly, concisely and accurately
0
● Work with colleagues to integrate their work effectively with them
● Pass on essential information to colleagues in line with organizational
requirements
● Work in ways that show respect for colleagues
● Carry out commitments they have made to colleagues
● Let colleagues know in good time if they cannot carry out your commitments,
explaining the reasons
● Identify any problems they have working with colleagues and take the initiative
to solve
S Durati
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● Follow the organization’s policies and procedures for working with colleagues
Managing health and safety :
● Comply with organization’s current health, safety and security policies and
procedures
● Report any identified breaches in health, safety, and security policies and
procedures to the designated person
● Identify and correct any hazards that can deal with safely, competently and
4. within the limits of authority 30:0
● Report any hazards that one is not competent to deal with to the relevant 0
person in line with organizational procedures and warn other people who may
be affected
● Follow their organization’s emergency procedures promptly, calmly, and
efficiently
● Identify and recommend opportunities for improving health, safety, and
security to the designated person
● Complete any health and safety records legibly and accurately
Data and Information Management :
● Establish and agree with appropriate people the data/information they need to
provide, the formats in which you need to provide it, and when they need to
provide it
● Obtain the data/information from reliable sources
● Check that the data/information is accurate, complete and up-to-date
5. ● Obtain advice or guidance from appropriate people where there are problems 30:0
with the data/information
0
● Carry out rule-based analysis of the data/information, if required
● Insert the data/information into the agreed formats
● Check the accuracy of work, involving colleagues where required
● Report any unresolved anomalies in the data/information to appropriate people
● Provide complete, accurate and up-to-date data/information to the appropriate
people in the required formats on time
Learning and Self Development :
● Obtain advice and guidance from appropriate people to develop your
knowledge, skills and competence
● Identify accurately the knowledge and skills they need for your job role
● Identify accurately their current level of knowledge, skills and competence and
any learning and development needs
6. ● Agree with appropriate people a plan of learning and development activities to 10:0
address their learning needs 0
● Undertake learning and development activities in line with their plan
● Apply new knowledge and skills in the workplace, under supervision
● Obtain feedback from appropriate people on their knowledge and skills and
how effectively you apply them
● Review their knowledge, skills and competence regularly and take appropriate
action
Sub 260:
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2 Effective Communication 10:
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8 Entrepreneurship 15:00
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5. Cost Estimation
ELECTRICIAN –
POWER DISTRIBUTION
ELECTRICIAN – POWER
DISTRIBUTION
SECTOR – POWER
ELECTRICIAN – POWER
DISTRIBUTION
(Engineering Trade)
CONTENTS
2. Training System 3
3. Job Role 7
4. General Information 9
5. Learning Outcome 11
6. Assessment Criteria 14
7. Trade Syllabus 23
Annexure I(List of Trade Tools & Equipment) 50
1. COURSE INFORMATION
COURSE INFORMATION
During the Six-months duration of Electrician-Power Distribution trade a candidate is trained on
professional skills & knowledge, Engineering Drawing, Workshop Calculation & Science and
Employability skill related to job role. In addition to this a candidate is entrusted to undertake project
work and extracurricular activities to build up confidence. The Broad components covered during the
course are given below:
The trainee learns about safety and environment, use of fire extinguishers, practices elementary first
aid, rescue a person and artificial resuscitation. He gets the idea of trade tools & its standardization,
identifies different types of conductors, cables & their skinning, jointing, soldering and crimping etc.
Basic electrical laws like Kirchhoff’s law, ohm’s law, laws of resistances and their application in different
combinations of electrical circuits are practiced along with laws of magnetism. The trainee practices on
circuit for single phase and poly-phase circuits for 3 wire /4 wire balanced & unbalanced loads and
working with analog and digital measuring instruments. The trainee work with different electronic
components/ circuits and analyze waveforms in CRO.
The trainee learns about testing and maintenance of batteries and solar cell. Wiring practice with
installation of different accessories like ICDP switch, distribution fuse box and mounting energy meters
are practiced as per IE rules and its fault detection is done by trainee. Different types of light fitting are to
be done like fluorescent tube, HP sodium vapour lamp, LEDs and their fixtures. He learns Practice
reading of power and control schematic drawings of motors and starters. Operation, testing and
maintenance of induction motors, alternators and synchronous motors is practiced. The trainee learns to
perform auto tuning and operation of AC drives. Learns to repair and installation of inverter, stabilizer,
battery charger and UPS.
The trainee practices on control cabinet wiring and testing of control elements. Understands power
generation, transmission and distribution network. He identifies various substation equipment viz., .,
isolators, over current relays, earth fault relay, differential relay, REF relay, lightening arresters, Surge
counter, wave trap, Reactor, Capacitor bank, Circuit breakers – ACB, SF-6 and VCB etc. Practices
operation and maintenance of isolators, circuit breakers and other equipments used in distribution
substations. Skill will be gained on transformer for operation, maintenance and functional tests viz., open
circuit, short circuit, IR, PI, induced voltage, BDV of transformer oil, etc. He practices on LT/HT cable
jointing, laying of cables, tests and fault finding of underground cables.
The trainee learns to install, test, repair and replace Current and Potential transformers used in
distribution substations. The trainee practices for pipe, plate and mesh earthing and carries out
maintenance of earth system. Identifies various conductors, ACSR, AAC, ABC and cable insulation.
Practices on joining of overhead line conductors, erection of poles, fitting of
accessories and commissioning of distribution line. He learns to monitor meter readings, reading of MRI
reports, generating electricity bills using SBM and maintaining log sheets at substations. Practices
isolation and switching procedure, lock out / tag out system, settings of relays, examine faults in control
room and repair substation equipment and panels. The Trainee also learns and practices on fire-fighting
equipment used in substations.
2. TRAINING SYSTEM
GENERAL
The skill development courses catering to the need of different sectors of economy/ Labour
market.
‘Electrician – Power Distribution’ trade is one of the newly designed courses delivered
nationwide through network of ITIs. The course is of six- months duration. It mainly consists of Domain
area and Core area. The Domain area (Trade Theory & Practical) imparts professional skills and
knowledge, while Core area (Workshop Calculation and science, Engineering Drawing and
Employability Skills) imparts requisite core skill, knowledge and life skills.
Read and interpret technical parameters/ documents, plan and organize work
processes, identify necessary materials and tools;
Perform task with due consideration to safety rules, accident prevention regulations and
environmental protection stipulations;
Apply professional skill, knowledge & employability skills while performing jobs.
Check the job/ assembly as per drawing for functioning identify and rectify errors in job/
assembly.
Document the technical parameters related to the task undertaken.
PROGRESSION PATHWAYS
Can join industry as Technician and will progress further as Senior Technician,
Supervisor and can rise up to the level of Manager.
Can appear in 10+2 examination through National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) for
acquiring higher secondary certificate and can go further for General/ Technical
education.
Can take admission in diploma course in notified branches of Engineering by lateral
entry.
Can join Apprenticeship programme in different types of industries leading to National
Apprenticeship certificate (NAC).
Can join Advanced Diploma (Vocational) courses under DGT as applicable.
COURSE STRUCTURE
Table below depicts the distribution of training hours across various course elements during a
period of two-years: -
Notional Training
S No. Course Element Hours
1 Professional Skill (Trade Practical) 200
2 Professional Knowledge (Trade Theory) 120
3 Workshop Calculation & Science 50
4 Engineering Drawing 50
5 Employability Skills 84
Total 504
a) The Continuous Assessment (Internal) during the period of training will be done by
Formative Assessment Method by testing for assessment criteria listed against learning
outcomes. The training institute has to maintain individual trainee portfolio as detailed in
assessment guideline.
b) The final assessment will be in the form of summative assessment. The Test for awarding
certificate will be conducted by Controller of examinations as per the guidelines. The pattern
and marking structure is being notified by time to time. The learning outcome and assessment
criteria will be basis for setting question papers for final assessment. The examiner during
final examination will also check individual trainee’s profile as detailed in assessment guideline
before giving marks for practical examination.
PASS REGULATION
For the purposes of determining the overall result, weightage of 100% is applied for six months is applied
to each examination for Six months courses. The minimum pass percent for Trade Practical and Formative assessment is
60% for all other subjects is 33%. There will be no Grace marks.
ASSESSMENT GUIDELINE
Appropriate arrangements should be made to ensure that there will be no artificial barriers to
assessment. The nature of special needs should be taken into account while undertaking assessment. Due
consideration should be given while assessing for teamwork, avoidance/reduction of scrap/wastage and
disposal of scrap/wastage as per procedure, behavioral attitude, sensitivity to environment and regularity
in training. The sensitivity towards OSHE (Occupational Safety & Health Environment) and self-learning
attitude are to be considered while assessing competencies.
Assessment will be evidence based, comprising the following:
Electrician General; installs, maintains and repairs electrical machinery equipment and fittings in
factories, workshops power house, business and residential premises etc. Studies drawings and other
specifications to determine electrical circuit, installation details etc. Positions and installs electrical
motors, transformers, switchgears. Switchboards and other electrical equipment, fittings and lighting
fixtures. Makes connections and solders terminals. Tests electrical installations and equipment and
locates faults using megger, test lamps etc. Repairs or replaces defective wiring, burnt out fuses and
defective parts and keeps fittings and fixtures in working order. May do armature winding, draw wires
and cables and do simple cable jointing. May operate, attend and maintain electrical motors, pumps etc.
Lineman, Light and Power; erects and maintains overhead electric power lines to conduct electricity
from power plant to place of use. Erects poles and small towers at specified distances with assistance of
other workers. Climbs poles and towers and fixes insulators, lightning arresters, cross-brass etc. and other
auxiliary equipment at proper heights. Strings and draws cables (wires) through insulators fixed on cross
bars, exercising great care to leave proper sag in wires to avoid breakage under changing atmospheric
conditions. Joins cable by various methods, fixes joint-boxes at specified places, replaces fuses and faulty
components as necessary and tests for electrical continuity. Checks overhead lines in allotted section as
necessary and maintains them in order for carrying electricity by effecting repairs of defective lines,
poles, towers and auxiliary equipment as directed. May install and repair overhead power lines for electric
trains, trams or trolley buses. May work on high tension or low-tension power lines.
Electrical Line Installers, Repairers and Cable Jointers, Other; perform number of routine
and low skilled tasks in erecting and maintaining overhead lines, joining cables, etc., and are
designated as Lineman's Mate; Cable Jointer Helper; etc., according to work performed.
Electrical Fitter; fits and assembles electrical machinery and equipment such as motors, transformers,
generators, switchgears, fans etc., Studies drawings and wiring diagrams of fittings, wiring and
assemblies to be made. Collects prefabricated electrical and mechanical components according to drawing
and wiring diagrams and checks them with gauges, megger etc. to ensure proper function and accuracy.
Fits mechanical components, resistance, insulators, etc., as per specifications, doing supplementary
tooling where necessary. Follows wiring diagrams, makes electrical connections and solders points as
specified. Checks for continuity, resistance, circuit shorting, leakage, earthing, etc. at each stage of
assembly using megger, ammeter, voltmeter and other appliances and ensures stipulated performance of
both mechanical and electrical components filled in assembly. Erects various equipment such as bus
bars, panel boards, electrical posts, fuse boxes switch gears, meters, relays etc. using non- conductors,
insulation hoisting equipment as necessary for receipt and distribution of electrical current to feeder
lines. Installs motors, generators, transformer etc. as per drawings using lifting and hoisting equipment as
necessary, does prescribed electrical wiring, and connects to supply line. Locates faults in case of
breakdown and replaces blown out fuse, burnt coils, switches, conductors etc. as required. Checks,
dismantles, repairs and overhauls electrical units periodically or as required according to scheduled
procedure. May test coils. May specialize in repairs of particular equipment manufacturing, installation or
power house work and be designated accordingly.
4. GENERAL
INFORMATION
Essential Qualification:
Relevant National Craft Instructor Certificate (NCIC) in any of
the variants under DGT.
Essential Qualification:
National Craft Instructor Certificate (NCIC) in relevant trade
OR
NCIC in RoDA or any of its variants under DGT
Essential Qualification:
National Craft Instructor Certificate (NCIC) in relevant trade
OR
NCIC in RoDA / D’man (Mech /civil) or any of its variants
under
DGT.
(iv) Employability Skill MBA/ BBA / Any Graduate/ Diploma in any discipline with
Two
years’ experience with short term ToT Course in Employability
Skills from DGT institutes.
(Must have studied English/ Communication Skills and Basic
Computer at 12th / Diploma level and above)
O
R
Existing Social Studies Instructors in ITIs with short term
ToT Course in Employability Skills from DGT institutes.
(v) Minimum age for Instructor 21 years
List of Tools & Equipment As per Annexure-I
5. LEARNING OUTCOME
Learning outcomes are a reflection of total competencies of a trainee and assessment will
be carried out as per the assessment criteria.
LEARNING ASSESSMENT
OUTCOMES CRITERIA
1. Prepare profile with an Identify the trade tools; demonstrate their uses with safety, care &
appropriate accuracy maintenance.
as per drawing Prepare a simple half lap joint using firmer chisel with safety.
following safety Prepare tray using sheet metal with the safety.
precautions. Demonstrate fixing surface mounting type of accessories.
Prepare an open box from metal sheet.
Make and wire up of a test board and test it.
2. Prepare electrical wire Observe safety precautions during joints & soldering.
joints, carry out Identify types of wires, cables and verify their specifications.
soldering and crimping. Make simple straight twist /rat-tail joints in single strand conductors.
Make married and ‘T’ (Tee) joint in stranded conductors.
Prepare a Britannia straight / ‘T’ (Tee) joint in bare conductors.
Prepare western union joint in bare conductor.
Solder the finished copper conductor joints with precaution.
4. Assemble simple Perform soldering on components, lug and board with safety.
electronic circuits and Identify the passive /active components by visual appearance, Code
test for functioning. number and test for their condition.
Identify the control and functional switches in CRO and analyze
different waveforms.
Construct and test a half /full wave rectifier with and without filter
circuits.
Construct circuit by using transistor as a switch.
Operate and set the required frequency using function generator
Make a printed circuit board for power supply.
Identify and troubleshoot defects in simple power supplies.
Construct and test lamp dimmer using TRIAC/DIAC.
Construct and test logic gate circuits.
7. Plan and install Plan work in compliance with standard safety norms related with
electrical electrical illumination system.
illumination system Group different wattage of lamps in series for specified voltage.
and test. Assemble and connect a single twin tube fluorescent light.
Demonstrate installation of HP sodium vapour lamps/ metal halide.
Connect, install and test the lamp with accessories.
Prepare and test a decorative serial lamp set for 240 V using 6V bulb
and flasher.
Install light fitting for show case window lighting.
Install light fittings with various types of LEDs and fixture.
8. Plan, execute Plan work in compliance with standard safety norms related with
commissioning, testing electrical machines.
of AC motors & Explain power and control schematic drawings of AC motors and
Starters and carry out starters.
their maintenance. Draw circuit diagram and connect forward & reverse a 3-phase
squirrel cage induction motor.
Start, run and reverse an AC 3 phase squirrel cage induction motor by
different type of starters.
Determine the efficiency of 3 phase squirrel cage induction motor by
no load test/ blocked rotor test and brake test.
Connect, start, run and reverse the direction of rotation of slip-ring
motor through rotor resistance starter.
Demonstrate speed control of 3 phase induction motor.
Connect start, run, control speed and reverse the DOR of given single
phase motor.
Install a single-phase AC motor.
Test continuity and insulation resistance of AC motor.
Maintain, service and trouble shoot of three phase AC motor.
Maintain, service and trouble shoot of given single phase AC motor.
Maintain, service and trouble shoot the AC motor starter.
9. Perform testing and Plan work in compliance with standard safety norms related with
carry out maintenance Alternator & MG set.
of Alternator and Test for continuity and insulation resistance of an alternator.
Synchronous motor. Connect, start and run a 3-phase synchronous motor.
Connect start and run an alternator and build up the voltage.
Determine the load performance of a 3-phase alternator.
Explain preventive and breakdown maintenance of alternator / MG
set.
Explain the effect of excitation current in terms of V-curves of
synchronous motor.
10. Perform speed control Plan work in compliance with standard safety norms related to AC
of AC motors by using drives.
solid state devices/ AC Enter motor data and perform auto tuning on thyristors/ AC drive.
drives. Control speed and reverse the direction of rotation of different type
of three phase induction motors using VVVF control /AC drive
Perform connections and identify parameters of AC drives.
11. Detect the faults and Plan work in compliance with standard safety norms related to
troubleshoot inverter, electrical circuits.
stabilizer, battery Assemble circuits of battery charger and inverter.
charger and UPS etc. Test, analyze defects and repair voltage stabilizer/ emergency light /
UPS.
Explain operation of inverter/ voltage stabilizer/ ups.
Identify the parts, trace the connection and test the DC regulated
power supply with safety.
Troubleshoot and service a DC regulated power supply.
Test battery charger for its operation.
Install an Inverter with battery and connect it in domestic wiring for
operation.
12. Assemble accessories Draw the layout diagram of 3 phase AC motor control cabinet.
and carry out wiring of Mount the control elements & wiring accessories on the control
control cabinets and panel.
equipment. Carry out wiring in control cabinet for local and remote control of
induction motor.
Draw & wire up the control panel for forward/ reverse operation of
induction motor.
Carry out wiring for automatic start delta starter.
Draw & wire up the control panel for a given circuit diagram and
connect the motor.
Test the control panel for its performance and all the required logics.
13. Perform on-site Comply with safety & IE rules while working with substation
installation, preventive equipment.
maintenance, testing, Identify outdoor /indoor switchgears/ power and distribution
repair/ replacement of transformers.
electrical power Demonstrate Live-dead-Live test in electrical panel (HV/LV).
distribution equipment Draw layout of thermal power plant and identify function of different
viz., circuit breakers, elements.
isolators, lightening
Draw layout of hydel power plant and identify functions of different
arresters, reactor,
elements.
capacitor bank etc.
Draw single line diagram of transmission and distribution system.
Identify substation equipment viz., isolators/ relays/ lightening
arresters/ Surge counter/ wave trap/ Reactor/ Capacitor bank/ Circuit
breakers.
Perform filling / evacuation of gas in SF-6 Circuit breaker
Carry out timer test on circuit breakers.
Demonstrate installation/ replacement of lightening arrester/ Wave
Trap/ LMU.
Demonstrate reading of surge counter.
14. Carry out testing, Plan work in compliance with standard safety norms related with
maintenance and transformers.
evaluate performance Identify the types of transformers and their specifications.
Identify the terminals; verify the transformation ratio of a single-
of transformers. phase transformer.
Perform series and parallel operation of two single phase
transformers.
Verify the terminals and accessories of three phase transformer HT
and LT side.
Carry out open circuit test for measurement of no-load loss and
current.
Perform BDV (Dielectric strength) and water particle content test of
transformer oil.
Connect 3 single phase transformers for 3 phase operation of delta-
delta/ delta-star/ star-star/ star-delta.
Carry out insulation resistance & polarization index test of
distribution transformer used in substations.
Measure Transformer winding resistance.
Identify phase and neutral bushings of HV & LV side of the
distribution transformer and carry out IR test of individual bushings.
Perform transformation ratio test.
Carry out Short circuit test and measure impedance voltage/ short
circuit impedance/ load loss.
Carry out induced Voltage Test of Transformer.
Carry out tests on buchholz relay/ Temperature indicators/ pressure
relief devices/ oil preservation system.
Explain maintenance of transformer.
15. Plan and prepare LT/ Comply with safety & IE rules while working on LT/ HT cables.
HT cable and Identify different types of HT/LT cables.
Underground cable Identify different parts of various underground cables.
joints. Prepare cables for termination and joining.
Demonstrate termination kits and make terminations of LT/HT
cables.
Make straight joint of given underground cable.
Carry out high pot test.
Explain procedure for laying of HT/LT cables in raceways and
trenches.
Identify various cable glands.
Demonstrate passing of cables through cable entry plate.
Demonstrate split cable entry for multiple pre-terminated cables.
Demonstrate bonding and grounding of raceways, cable assembly
and panels.
Test underground cables for faults and explain removal of the fault.
16. Perform testing, repair/ Comply with safety & IE rules while working on substation
replacement and equipment.
maintenance of control Identify Current transformers, its specifications.
elements viz., CT, PT, Carry out ratio test/Polarity test/ insulation resistance/ winding
etc., used for resistance test/ Saturation test/ Burden test on CT.
protection and Carry out knee point voltage test of protection core.
measurement in power Carry out ratio change of CT by changing taps in primary and
distribution. secondary side.
Identify potential transformers and its specifications.
Perform insulation resistance test/ Polarity test/ turn’s ratio test on
PT.
Explain installation and commissioning of current transformer/
potential transformer.
Identify isolation transformers and its specifications.
Explain repair/ replacement and maintenance of CT and PT.
17. Plan and prepare Plan work in compliance with standard safety norms related with
Earthing installation, earthing installation.
carryout testing and Install pipe/ plate earthing and test it.
maintenance. Demonstrate earthing of delta connected system.
Explain grid/ mesh/ chemical earthing.
Measure the earth electrode resistance using earth tester.
Carry out earth resistance improvement.
Perform grounding of equipment and systems.
Test earth leakage by ELCB and relay.
18. Plan and commission Comply with safety & IE rules while working on overhead distribution
overhead distribution line.
line including ABC and Identify given conductors.
HVDS. Perform mechanical /electrical testing of overhead conductors.
Identify various sizes of copper wires and cable insulation
FR/FRLS/FRLSH.
Demonstrate joining of overhead line conductors.
Explain commissioning of distribution line using Aerial bunched
cables.
Explain components and working of High Voltage Distribution System
(HVDS).
19. Carry out installation, Comply with safety & IE rules while working on overhead distribution
repair/ replacement and system.
maintenance of Identify different Supports, Transmission Towers, and various
tower/pole and accessories.
accessories in Power Perform digging of pit/ erection of supports/ fitting various
Distribution System. accessories on poles.
Perform stringing and sagging of line conductors.
Fasten jumper in pin/ shackle/ suspension type insulators.
Erect an overhead service line pole for single phase 240v distribution
system.
Identify different type of insulator used in HT and LT line
Measure current carrying capacity of conductors.
Connect feeder cable with domestic service line.
Demonstrate installation and sealing of energy meter.
Install bus bar and bus coupler on LT line.
Demonstrate working of thermo vision camera.
20. Monitor meter Explain collection of meter reading from various meters.
readings, generate bill, Demonstrate study of MRI reports.
maintain & upkeep Take meter reading by using USB / Optical cable.
various log sheets and Observe/ Study log sheet at substation.
energy accounting. Generate electricity bill using SBM.
21. Examine the faults and Demonstrate isolation procedure/ switching procedure preparation.
carry out repairing of Explain permit system and steps of LOTO system.
substation equipment Carry out testing of Control Room Wiring Installations.
and panels. Identify various fuse sets viz., HRC, DO, 33KV fuse set, etc.
Measure and select appropriate size of fuse wire.
Examine faults in Control Room Wiring and perform repairing.
Demonstrate various parts of relay and ascertain the operation.
Demonstrate setting of pick up current/ time setting multiplier for
relay operation.
22. Read and understand Interpret Single line/ Layout drawings with Equipment and Protection
electrical Schematic codes as per ANSI.
drawings of power and Interpret Layout drawings of 400kV/220kV/132kV/66kV/33kV/11kV
control circuits of outdoor substations.
outdoor substation. Interpret various panel wiring drawings of substation equipment.
Professional Verify basic 24. Practice on measurement Ohm’s Law; Simple electrical
Skill 40 characteristics of of parameters in circuits and problems.
Hrs; electrical and combinational electrical Kirchhoff’s Laws and
magnetic circuits circuit by applying Ohm’s applications. Series and parallel
Professional and perform Law for different resistor circuits.
Knowledge measurements values and voltage Open and short circuits in series
25 Hrs using analog / sources. and parallel networks.
digital 25. Measure current and
instruments. voltage in electrical Laws of Resistance and various
circuits to types of resistors.
verify Kirchhoff’s Law Wheatstone bridge; principle and
26. Verify laws of series and its applications.
parallel circuits with Effect of variation of temperature
voltage source in different on resistance.
combinations. Different methods of measuring
27. Measure voltage and the values of resistance.
current against individual Series and parallel combinations
resistance in electrical of resistors.
circuit
28. Measure current & voltage Magnetic terms, magnetic
and analyse the effects of materials and properties of
shorts and opens in series magnet.
and parallel circuits. Principles and laws of electro-
29. Measure resistance using magnetism.
voltage drop method. Self and mutually induced EMFs.
Electrostatics: Capacitor-
Different types, functions,
30. Measure resistance using grouping and uses.
Wheatstone bridge. Inductive and capacitive
31. Determine the change in reactance, their effect on AC
resistance due to circuit and related vector
temperature. concepts.
32. Verify the characteristics
of series parallel Handling of charging and
combination of resistors. discharging of static capacitors
and other static charged
equipment.
Professional Verify basic 33. Measure current, voltage Comparison and Advantages of
Skill 30 characteristics of and PF and determine the DC and AC systems.
Hrs; electrical and characteristics of RL, RC Related terms frequency,
magnetic circuits and RLC in AC series Instantaneous value, R.M.S. value
Professional and perform circuits. Average value, Peak factor, form
Knowledge measurements 34. Measure the resonance factor, power factor and
20 Hrs using analog / frequency in AC series Impedance etc.
digital circuit and determine its Sine wave, phase and phase
instruments. effect on the circuit. difference.
35. Measure current, voltage Active and Reactive power.
and PF and determine the Single Phase and three-phase
characteristics of RL, RC system.
and RLC in AC parallel Problems on A.C. circuits.
circuits.
36. Measure the resonance Classification of electrical
frequency in AC parallel instruments and essential forces
circuit and determine its required in indicating
effects on the circuit. instruments.
37. Measure power, energy PMMC and Moving iron
for lagging and leading instruments.
power factors in single Measurement of various
phase circuits and electrical parameters using
compare characteristic different analog and digital
graphically. instruments.
38. Measure Current, voltage, Measurement of energy in three
power, energy and power phase circuit.
factor in three phase
circuits.
Professional Verify basic 39. Ascertain use of neutral by Advantages of AC poly-phase
Skill 20 characteristics of identifying wires of a 3- system.
Hrs; electrical and phase 4 wire system and Concept of three-phase Star and
magnetic circuits find the phase sequence Delta connection.
Professional and perform using phase sequence Line and phase voltage, current
Knowledge measurements meter. and power in a 3 phase circuits
20 Hrs using analog / 40. Determine effect of with balanced and unbalanced
digital broken neutral wire in load.
instruments. three phase four wire Phase sequence meter.
system.
41. Determine the
Basic concept of Digital Multi-
relationship between Line
Function Meter.
and Phase values for star
Basic concept of Accuracy class
and delta connections.
of meters.
42. Measure the Power of
Communication from MFM to
three phase circuit for SCADA system.
balanced and unbalanced Improvement of power factor
loads. using Capacitor Bank.
43. Measure current and
voltage of two phases in
case of one phase is short-
circuited in three phase
four wire system and
compare with healthy
system.
44. Measure electrical
parameters using tong
tester in three phase
circuits.
Professional Assemble simple 45. Determine the value of Resistors – colour code, types
Skill 20 electronic circuits resistance by colour code and characteristics.
Hrs; and test for and identify types. Active and passive components.
Professional functioning. 46. Test active and passive
Knowledg electronic components and
e 15 Hrs its applications.
47. Determine V- P-N junction, classification,
I characteristics of specifications, biasing and
semiconductor diode. characteristics of diodes.
Construct half wave, full Rectifier circuit - half wave, full
wave and bridge rectifiers wave, bridge rectifiers and filters.
using semiconductor
diode.
Transistors; Principle of
operation, types, characteristics
various configuration and biasing
of transistor.
Application of transistor as a
switch, voltage regulator and
amplifier.
Professional Assemble simple 48. Operate and set the Basic concept of power
Skill 20 electronic circuits required frequency using electronics devices.
Hrs; and test for function generator. IC voltage regulators
functioning. 49. Make a printed circuit Digital Electronics - Binary
Professional board for power supply. numbers, logic gates and
Knowledge 50. Construct simple circuits combinational circuits.
15 Hrs containing UJT for
triggering and FET as an
Functions & settings of
amplifier.
oscilloscope and waveform
51. Troubleshoot defects in analysis.
simple power supplies. Construction and working of
52. Construct power control SCR, DIAC, TRIAC and IGBT.
circuit by SCR, Diac,
Types and applications of various
Triac and IGBT.
multivibrators.
53. Construct variable DC
stabilized power supply
using IC.
Practice on various logics
by use of logic gates and
circuits.
Generate and
demonstrate wave shapes
for voltage/ current of
rectifier and single stage
amplifier using CRO.
54. Construct 1ф or 3ф bridge
rectifier/ inverter/ logic
gate, measure input and
output voltage and
analyze waveforms by
using oscilloscope.
Professional Carry out 55. Identify and use of various Chemical effect of electric
Skill 20 installation, types of cells. current and Laws of electrolysis.
Hrs; testing and 56. Measure voltage of Explanation of Anodes and
maintenance of different cells and cathodes.
Professional batteries and Batteries. Types of cells, advantages/
Knowledge battery room in 57. Practice on grouping of disadvantages and their
15 Hrs distribution cells for specified voltage applications.
substation. and current under Lead acid cell; Principle of
different conditions with operation and components.
due care. Types of battery charging, Load
58. Measure specific gravity of test of Ni-Cd and Lead Acid
electrolyte and determine batteries, Safety precautions, test
correction factor. equipment and maintenance.
59. Identify various Grouping of cells for specified
components of battery voltage and current.
charger used in sub- Alkaline batteries
station. Types of Battery operation:
60. Perform proper setting of - Floating operation
voltage according to mode - Change over operation
of charging and practice Boost charging
on Battery charging. Two Battery two charger system
End cell cutting.
C5 and C10 charging methods
Practice on routine, care/ Factors affecting Battery life:
maintenance of batteries. - Over charging
61. Determine the number of - Under charging
solar cells in series / - Leakage
parallel for given power
requirement.
Professional Estimate, 62. Identify various conduits I.E. rules on electrical wiring.
Skill 20 Assemble, and different electrical Types of domestic and industrial
Hrs; install and test accessories. wirings.
wiring system. 63. Practice cutting, threading Study of wiring accessories e.g.
Professional of different sizes & laying switches, fuses, relays, MCB,
Knowledge Installations. RCCB, RCBO, MCCB etc.
15 Hrs 64. Prepare test boards / MPCB and its accessories.
extension boards and Under voltage, over voltage,
mount accessories like shunt modules.
lamp holders, various
switches, sockets, fuses,
Grading of cables and current
relays, MCB, RCCB,
ratings.
RCBO, MPCB, MCCB
Principle of laying out of
etc.
domestic wiring.
65. Draw layouts and practice
Voltage drop concept.
in PVC Casing-capping,
Conduit wiring with
minimum to a greater
number of points of PVC conduit and Casing-capping
minimum 15 metres. wiring system.
length. Different types of wiring -
66. Wire up PVC conduit Power, control, Communication
wiring to control one lamp and entertainment wiring.
from two or three Wiring circuits planning,
different places. permissible load in sub-circuit
67. Wire up PVC conduit and main circuit.
wiring and practice control
of sockets and lamps in Estimation of load, cable size, bill
different combinations of material and cost.
using switching concepts. Inspection and testing of wiring
68. Wire up the consumer’s installations.
main board with ICDP Special wiring circuit e.g.
switch MCB and godown, tunnel and workshop
distribution fuse box. etc.
69. Prepare and mount the
energy meter board.
70. Estimate the cost/bill of
material for wiring of
hostel/ residential building
and workshop
71. Practice wiring of hostel
and residential building as
per IE rules.
72. Practice wiring of institute
and workshop as per IE
rules.
73. Practice testing / fault
detection of domestic and
industrial
wiring installation and
repair.
Professional Plan and install 74. Group different wattage of Laws of Illuminations.
Skill 20 electrical lamps in series for Types of illumination system.
Hrs; illumination specified voltage. Illumination factors, intensity of
system and test. 75. Practice installation of light.
Professional various lamps e.g. Type of lamps, advantages/
Knowledge
15 Hrs fluorescent tube, HP disadvantages and their
sodium vapour, metal applications.
halide etc. Calculations of lumens and
76. Prepare decorative lamp efficiency.
circuit.
77. Prepare decorative lamp Different types of LEDs and
circuit to produce rotating fixtures.
light effect/running light Luminous efficiency of LED
effect.
78. Install light fitting for Various color temperatures –
show case lighting. Cool Day light - 5700K/ 6500K,
79. Install light fittings with Warm white - 2700K/ 300K
various types of LEDs False Recess type / Surface type.
and
fixture.
Project work / Industrial
visit Broad Areas:
a) Prepare and assemble a test board with switches, plug socket, lamp holder etc.
b) Temperature controlled system for switching ‘ON’ and ‘OFF’ of any circuit using bi-metallic strip.
c) Series/ parallel combinational circuits.
d) Circuits using Electronic components.
e) Waveform analysis of circuits.
f) Protection of electrical equipment.
g) Automatic control using relays.
h) Fuse and power failure indicator using relays.
i) Door alarm/indicator.
j) Decorative light.
k) Motor circuits, speed control and testing.
l) Inverter/ UPS/ Battery charger/ Stabilizer
5. Cost Estimation
12. Hammer, cross peen with handle 250 grams 20+1 Nos.
13. Plier side cu ng 150 mm 20+1 Nos.
14. Electrician Helmet Yellow Colour 20+1 Nos.
15. Hand gloves Standard quality 20+1 Nos.
16. Gum Boot Standard quality 20+1 Nos.
17. Safety Belt Standard quality 5 Nos.
B. SHOP TOOLS, EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES– For 2 (1+1) units no additional items are
required
(i) List of Tools
18. Hammer Ball peen with handle 500 grams 4 Nos.
19. Pincer 150 mm 4 Nos.
20. C- Clamp 200 mm and 100 mm, 2 Nos. each
21. Spanner Adjustable drop forged, SS 150 mm & 300mm 2 Nos. each
22. Blow lamp brass 0.5 ltr. 1 No.
23. Chisel Cold 25 mm X 200 mm 2 Nos.
24. Chisel firmer with wooden Handle 6 mm X 200 mm 2 Nos.
25. Allen Key alloy steel 1.5-10 mm (set of 9) 1 Set
Industrial Automation
Skill Development Course (Industrial Automation Technical Diploma)
A-(GeneralInformation)
BatchSize : 100
TotalDurationoftrainingincludingSoftskill(Hours) : 504Hours
ContentStatus : Yes
TraineeMin.Qualification : 10th/12th
B-(SpaceNorms)
2-DoyouallowHybridarrangement(Lab+Classroom)Yes/No : Yes
3-IsthereanyAdditionalTrainingArearequired(apartfromLaborClassroom) : Yes
95 lacs
4-Estimated cost
:
5-MinimumCarpetAreaofadditionalTrainingAreainsqft : Additionalopenareaofsize1000sq.ft.wouldberequired.
6-CanthelabforthisJobRolebetreatedasITLab(ITlabimpliesthelabforSoftSkills)
: No
Note:-
1. ClassRoomSize1Sq.Mtr.PerTrainee.
2. HybridarrangementisalsoallowedwithaconditionthattheareaofHybridroomshouldbeminimumof120%of
thesizeofthebiggerof thetworooms(ClassroomorLab).
Model Curriculum
1.Industrial Automation
SECTO Manufacturing
R:SUB- Industrial automation
SECTOR:O technologyTechnician
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TABLEOFCONTENTS
1. Curriculum
2. TrainerPrerequisites
Industrial Automation
CURRICULUM/SYLLABUS
This program is aimed at training candidates for the job of a “Industrial Automation Technician”, in
the“Manufacturing”Sector/Industryandaimsatbuildingthe followingkeycompetenciesamongstthelearner
ProgramName Scaffolder-System
Pre-requisites
Preferably12thStandard
toTraining
TrainingOutcomes Aftercompletingthisprogrammed,participantswillbeableto:
Explain motor and motor control components
Create and edit basic robotic control programming
Create and edit electrical blueprints and drawings
Demonstrate basic Programmable Logic Controller (PLC)
programming skills
Utilize various software to complete Automation
documentation
Demonstrate knowledge in basic electrical and automation
calculations
Some of the potential careers’ graduates can pursue are:
Maintenance Technician
Control Technician
Electrical and Instrument Technician/Mechanic
Service Technician
Electro-Mechanical Technician
Sr.
No. Module KeyLearningOutcomes
1 Introduction and College algebra Examines proven strategies designed to help learners achieve greater personal,
academic, and professional success.
TheoryDuration Learners will apply personal responsibility thinking and behaviors; self-
(hh:mm) management, awareness, and motivation strategies; as well as interdependence
12:00 skills to develop a proactive life plan.
PracticalDuration This course covers those skills needed for success in Calculus and many application
(hh:mm) areas on a baccalaureate level.
00:00 Conceptof: -
1. complex number systems,
2. polynomials, exponents,
3. radicals, solving equations and inequalities (linear and nonlinear),
4. relations and functions,
5. systems of equations and inequalities (linear and nonlinear),
6. matrices, graphing,
7. conic sections,
8. sequences and series,
9. combinatorics and the binomial theorem.
Demonstration/Practical: -
Discrete industrial devices are also studied including switches, relays, timers, and
motor starters.
Basic machine sequence control circuits are developed using computer aided design
and simulation software.
Machine sequence control circuits are developed using programmable logic relays
(PLRs) with computer based ladder logic programming and simulation software and
then connected and tested in the lab.
The students will learn robotic program development.
Creating and editing robot frames, branching and system IO and program control.
Microcontrollers : Portfolio
workplace safety : Certification exam
Test method:
EquipmentRequired:
ClassroomRequirement
Classroomof100studentscapacity,Black/Whiteboard,Projector/LED Monitor, Computers, Trade specific charts
and otherteaching aids
HandTools
microprocessors, capacitors, soldering guns, flux, servo motors, LEDs, PLCs system components, robotic
components, sensors, wires and other general electrical components, cutters, wire stripper, scissors,
MeasuringInstruments
Measuringtape,multimeters, microwave power meter, capacitance meter,
Softwarerequirement
MATLAB, RS Logix software, Ellipse software, Auto CAD Mechanical, Auto CAD Electrical, and other
Simuklation software
Materials
Mother Boards, Wires, Plugs etc.
PPEs
Safetygoggles,Safetyshoes,Cottongloves,Dustmask,FirePreventionkit
GrandTotalCourseDuration:404Hours,0Minutes
SKILL DEMONSTRATION
A performance of your expertise that is evaluated by faculty.
PORTFOLIO
A collection and explanation of your past learning through work or life experience.
TrainerPrerequisitesforJobrole:“Industrial Automation”
Sr.
No. Area Details
1 Description Todeliveraccreditedtrainingservice,mappingtothecurriculumdetailedabove,in
accordance withtheQualificationPack.
2 Personal Aptitude for conducting training, and pre/ post work to ensure
Attributes competent,employable candidates at the end of the training. Strong
communicationskills, interpersonal skills, ability to work as part of a team; a
passion forqualityandfordevelopingothers;well-organizedandfocused,eagerto
learnandkeeponeself updated withthelatestinthementionedfield
3 Minimum UG in mechanical engineering/ Electrical Engineering
EducationalQ
ualifications
4 Experience i. TechnicalDegreeholderwithminimumthreeyearsofFieldexperienceand
preferablytwo yearsofteaching experienceor,
ii. IncaseofaDiplomaHolderfiveyearsoffieldexperienceandpreferablyt
woyearsof teachingexperience or,
PROJECT-5
MASTER
CERTIFICATE
COURSE IN
MECHATRONICS
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MASTER CERTIFICATE COURSE IN MECHATRONICS
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Curriculum document
SEMESTER: I
COURSE NAME: PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC
CONTROLLER
COURSE OUTCOMES:
Understand the relay logic and its workingdetail.
Understand about various types of programminglanguages.
Describe the techniques used to write a programme insoftware.
Explain the hardware components of aPLC.
Unit Unit Name Unit level outcomes Contents (chapters/topics) TH hours Marks
No.
I Introduction At the end of this unit students should be able to- Introduction to industrial automation. 5 5
Understand the concept of industrialautomation. Advantage of automation.
List the advantages and disadvantages ofautomation. Application of plc in industrial automation.
Describe different control systems. Overview of different control system.
II Details of At the end of this unit students should be able to- Introduction to electrical hardware control. 5 5
electrical Understand & draw various electricalsymbols. Study of electrical symbols and application in
hardware Draw and explain one line diagram for differentsituations. one line diagram.
control List the different field devices. Details of field input and output devices.
(manual control) Understand the working of field input and outputdevices.
III Relay hardware At the end of this unit students should be able to- Working principle of relay. 10 5
logic control Explain the working of arelay. Application of actuators in various industrial
Describe the construction of arelay. control circuits
Explain the importance ofrelay.
Give applications of relay in industrialcircuits.
IV Programming At the end of this unit students should be able to- Programmable logic controller introduction to 10 15
Demonstrate the hardware configuration ofPLC programmable logic controller.
Understand the addressing of inputs and outputs inPLC Hardware configuration of plc
Explain the environment of PLCsoftware. Addressing concept of PII PIQ of signal
modules.
V Practices with At the end of this unit students should be ableto- Software installation and application. 10 30
software Demonstrate the softwareinstallation Introduction to programming language-LAD,
Develop the programme in the PLC with differentformats. FBD, STL.
Understand the output of aprogramme. Details of bit, byte, word and memory.
Use the different internal peripherals ofPLC. Application of block operands-comparator,
timer, counter.
Demonstrate the networking of thePLC.
Interfacing of i/o with signal module.
Demo board practice.
Networking between profibus PLC and remote
PLC
SEMESTER: I
COURSE NAME:
SCADA COURSE
CODE:
COURSE OUTCOMES:
Understand functional relationships in mechatronicsystems.
Understand energy flow in electrical, pneumatic and hydraulicsub-systems.
Plan and organize workflow
Commission, troubleshoot and repair mechatronicsystems
V CREATING At the end of this unit Student should be able Alarm logging. Principles of message system. Archiving 30 20
A PROCESS to messages. Display message in run time, creating an online
CONTROL Understand the concept of logging trend. Creating & accessing real-time & historical trends. Use
WINDOW system. of all applications. Simulation of the project.
Understand the principles of Interfacing of various field devices with scada system.
message system.
Create on linetrend.
Develop a newsystem.
Interface field devices with the
SCADAsystem.
Simulate the designed
SCADA system.
SEMESTER: I
COURSE NAME: COMPUTER AIDED
DESIGN COURSE CODE:
COURSE OUTCOMES:
Use the fundamental features and precision drafting tools in Electrical CAD to develop accurate technicaldrawings.
Present drawings in a detailed and visually impressivemanner.
Generate and update customizable reports, and use folders to organizedrawings.
Customize the application to meet your specific design in ElectricalCAD.
Interpret drawings, draw interferences and workout other technicaldetails
Unit Unit Name Unit level outcomes Contents (chapters/topics) TH hours Marks
No.
I Introduction Of At the end of this unit Student should be able to Introduction to AutoCAD 20 9
AutoCAD Understand Procedure to be adopted for computer aided Advantage of AutoCAD.
drawings
Describe co-ordinatesystem Application of AutoCAD.
Understand the applications of co-ordinatesystem Co-ordinate System
Use the AutoCAD workspace and userinterface.
Application of co-ordinate system
II Basics of At the end of this unit Student should be able to Using Commands for Line, Circle, Arc, Fillet, 20 9
AutoCAD Optimize commandseffectively Mirror, Offset, Array, Tan Tan Radius, Tan
Use more advanced editing and constructiontechniques.
Add parametric constraints toobjects. TanTan, Hatch, Gradient.
Designs using AutoCAD
III Introduction Of At the end of this unit Student should be able to Introduction of E-CAD 30 12
E-CAD List the steps of Computer aided electricaldrawing Advantage of E-CAD
Use the Electrical CAD workspace and userinterface.
Customize the application to meet your specific design in Application of E-CAD
ElectricalCAD. Software Exploration
IV Basics of E-CAD At the end of this unit Student should be able to Toolbars, Tool Pallets, Insert Component, 50 30
Draw various electrical circuits using CADsoftware. Working With Project Manager, Implement
Build intelligent ladder diagrams and panellayouts. Layers ,Text
Insert and edit parametric PLC modules, nonparametric
PLC modules, and Stand-alone PLC I/Opoints Wire & Ladder, Trim, Parent-Child
Component Discussion, Multiple Wire Bus &
Edit Component, Forward Reverse Control
Circuit, Star Delta Control Circuit , Star Delta
Control Power Circuit, Forward Reverse
Control Circuit, Star Delta Control Circuit ,
Star Delta Control Power Circuit Attribute,
Scoot ,Move, Dash-link, Reverse and Flip
Schematic Report and insert PLC module in
drawing Circuit Designs using E-CAD
SEMESTER: I
COURSE NAME: SENSORS AND
ACTUATORS COURSE CODE:
COURSE OUTCOMES:
After completion of course Student should be able to
Describe and explain different measurementtechniques.
Explain and demonstrate Mechanical Measuringinstruments.
Classify & describe various Electrical measuringdevices.
Describe applications of smart sensors in variousfields.
Elaborate different types ofactuators.
IV SMART SENSORS After completion of unit Student should be able to Radiation Sensors - Smart Sensors - Film sensor, 12 12
List smartsensors MEMS & Nano Sensors – applications -
Differentiate between smart sensors and Automobile, Aerospace, Home appliances,
others Manufacturing, Medical diagnostics, Environmental
Explain Nanosensors. monitoring.
Give applications of smartsensors.
V ACTUATORS After completion of unit Student should be able to Definition, need, working, applications. Different types 12 12
List types ofactuators of actuator:
Describe the function of each type of Electrical DC motors, series, shunt and compound,
actuator. Ac single-phase motor, AC poly phase motor,
Differentiate between mechanical, Servomotors, Stepper motors, Linear motors.
electrical and otheractuators. Hydraulic & Pneumatic actuation system: Linear
Give applications of each type ofactuator. actuators, its classification, working, construction,
applications, Rotary actuators, its classification,
working, Mechanical actuation systems, Types of
motion, kinematic chains, cams, gear trains, ratchet and
pawl, belt and chain drives, bearing fundamentals,
arrangements/working, applications.
SEMESTER: I
COURSE NAME: INDUSTRIAL HYDRAULICS &
PNEUMATICS COURSE CODE:
COURSE OUTCOMES:
After completion of course Student should be able to
Understanding the basic Hydraulics & Pneumatics systemcomponents.
Identify, formulate, and develop solution for specificproblems.
Discuss solutions withteam.
Able to understand the working principal and symbolic representation of different energy supplyelements.
II CONTROL At the end of this unit Student should be able to Pneumatic & hydraulic control elements 12 12
ELEMENT Perform basic mathematical calculation (control valves & hydraulic pumps,
S required for cylinderspeed. accessories), Basic circuits for
Select appropriate HydraulicPump controlling single & double acting cylinder,
Describe the functioning of different Basic circuits, Advantages of Hydro-
controlvalves. Pneumatics and its applications, Hydraulics
system and their classification.
Identify different type of control valves
&accessories.
Discuss applications & advantages
of hydro -pneumaticsystems
III HYDRAULICS At the end of this unit Student should be able to Hydraulics circuits Hydraulic Motors, 12 12
& Design the conceptual circuitdiagram. Hydraulic Fluids and effective contamination
PNEUMATICS Simulate the circuitdiagrams. control.
BASIC Identify different electrical, pneumatic, Advanced pneumatic circuits for controlling
CIRCUITS hydraulicelements multi-cylinders (operable & inoperable
Apply logic & creativity to circuits), Electro pneumatics with relay
design circuits. logic, Application of fluidics a non-moving
part logic.
Analyze the simulationresults.
Communicate the simulationresults
IV ADVANCED At the end of this unit Student should be able to Programmable sequential control using 12 12
CONTROLS Design the programmable circuit pneumatic modular elements, Stepper
& CIRCUITS sequence controls.
Analyze stepper controloutputs. Electro hydraulics system, Servo valves
Explain servo controlsapplications. and proportional valves, Design of
Design circuits with proportionalvalves. Cartridge Valves,
Design cartridgevalves.
V SAFETY, At the end of this unit Student should be able to Safety in hydraulics & pneumatics systems, 12 12
TROUBLE Trouble shoot faults in system, Trouble shooting and remedial measures in
SHOOTING components. Hydraulics & Pneumatics system.
& Follow safetystandards.
REMEDIES Suggest remedy for thefault.
SEMESTER: I
COURSE NAME: MECHATRONICS
TECHNOLOGY & KITS COURSE CODE:
COURSE OUTCOMES:
After completion of course Student should be able to
Understand the Mechatronics kits and itscomponent.
Understand the interfacing of plc withrobotics.
Understand the trouble shooting of all thekits.
Discuss about input outputs of thekits.
Understand the mechanical set up, electrical connection , pneumaticsconnection
Unit Unit Name Unit level outcomes Contents (chapters/topics) TH hours Marks
No.
I PROGRAMMING OF At the end of this unit Student should be able to Introduction to Mechatronics project kits, 120 60
PROJECT KITS Understand the Mechatronics project kits and its mechanical set up, electrical connection ,
component.
Understand the mechanical set up, electrical connection, pneumatics connection, commissioning of all
pneumaticsconnection the stations, adjustment of pneumatic actuators
Understand the trouble shooting of all thekits.
Discuss about input outputs of thekits. ,adjustment of sensors, testing the project,
Understand the interfacing of plc withrobotics. trouble shooting of all the kits identification of
Understands the working ,principle and how actually
robot isworking inputs to the kits identification of outputs to
the kits,
structural programming of the kit
SEMESTER: I
COURSE NAME: ENTREPRENEURSHIP
COURSE CODE:
COURSE OUTCOMES:
• Developing a detailed understanding of entrepreneurship along with the perspective of initiating and propelling newventures.
• Developing the linkage between strategy, innovation, entrepreneurship andcreativity.
• Inculcating the role of Intellectual Property perspective and Innovation as the key toentrepreneurship.
III START-UP At the end of this unit Student should be Starting the venture, creativity, from creativity to 6 9
FACTORS, able to entrepreneurship, environment scanning, swot (strengths,
ORGANISATIONAL Meaning and importance of start- weaknesses, opportunities and threats), competitor analysis,
PLANNING AND up factors ofentrepreneurship industry analysis, porter’s five forces analysis, feasibility
WOMEN Entrybarriers studies, market analysis, business plan,
ENTREPRENEURS
HIP
Significance and associated details preparing project report, marketing plan, marketing research
of newventures for the new venture, the marketing concept for entrepreneurs,
Organizationalplanning the marketing system, organization plan, barriers to
Womenentrepreneurship entrepreneurship, women entrepreneurship.
IV ORGANISATION At the end of this unit Student should be Basic forms of ownership, organizational structure, job 8 12
AL STRUCTURE able to design, meaning and importance of manpower planning,
AND FORMS OF Meaning and importance of various financial planning, cash budget, working capital, performa
OWNERSHIP organizational structures in new income statement, performa balance sheet, break even
ventures analysis, sick industries, board for industrial and financial
Through the perspective of reconstruction,
entrepreneurship
Forms ofownership
Jobdesign
Financialplanning
Budgeting
V STAGES OF At the end of this unit Student should be Five stages of growth and development, greiner’s model of 8 12
GROWTH AND able to organizational growth, business model, Definitions of the
STRATEGIC Stages of growth of entrepreneurial Term "Business Model", business model process, importance
MANAGEMEN ventures of the business model, business model analysis, the life cycle
T PROCESS Barriers to growth of entrepreneurship, crossing the chasm, barriers to small firm
Entrepreneurship in smallfirms growth, strategic factors of entrepreneurship in small firms,
Strategic managementprocess the strategic management process, managerial competencies
Linkage of strategy and of entrepreneurs,
entrepreneurship turbulence in a firm’s environment, environmental strategies.
VI INTELLECTUAL At the end of this unit Student should be Concept of property, intellectual property, objectives of 8 15
PROPERTY able to intellectual property, nature of intellectual property rights,
CONCEPT AND Concept of intellectualproperty source of intellectual property, intellectual property and
INNOVATION Role perspective of intellectual economic development, brief history in the development of
property concept in intellectual property, important milestones in area of IPR &
entrepreneurship IPM, types of intellectual property, criteria for patentability,
Intellectual property rights some exclusion from patentability, special requirement for
IP rights as strategic tools in patent, trademarks, trade names & services marks, geographical
entrepreneurship indications (GI), industrial designs (id), integrated circuit layout
Innovation as an important toolfor designs, intellectual property
Quantity
Sr. Equipment Name proposed for Unit Is this a Dimension/ Specification/
No. a batch of 30 Type mandatory Description of the
trainees Equipment Equipment/ ANY OTHER
(Yes/No) REMARK
Projector and screen 1 Pieces No -
1
with sensors,actuators, hydraulic &
2 PLC with Robotics 1 Pieces Yes
pneumatic system training kit
INDUSTRIAL HYDRAULICS & hydraulic & pneumatic system
1 Pieces Yes training kit
3 PNEUMATICS
training kit
software with Computer Latest
version compatible for running
AUTOCAD Electrical 10 Pieces Yes CAD/CAMsoftware,OS-
4 Windows10 Pro
Processor-Intel core i7(3.60 GHz)
any repute make(siemens/Allen
5 PLC hardware & software 10 Pieces Yes bradly/ABB/Deltawithdemokitfor
I/o modules
with sensors,actuators, hydraulic &
6 Automation lab 1 Pieces Yes
pneumatic system training kit
PROJECT-6
CNC OPERATOR
TURNING
PROPOSAL For Skill Development Programme
Course Module
A - (General Information)
1- Mandatory Minimum Lab size( in Square Feet for batch of 30 students ) : 200 Square Feet
3- Is there any Additional Training Area required (apart from Lab or Classroom ) : Not Applicable
4- Estimated Cost
: 1.75 crore
5- Minimum Carpet Area of additional Training Area in sq ft (Refer to point no. 3) : Not Applicable
6- Can the lab for this Job Role be treated as IT Lab (IT lab implies the lab for
: No
Soft Skills)
Note :-
1. Class Room Size 1 Sq. Mtr. Per Trainee
2. Hybrid arrangement is also allowed with a condition that the area of Hybrid room should be
minimum of 120% of the size of the bigger of the two rooms (Classroom or Lab).
(example: if Classroom is 200 sq ft., and Lab is 400 sq. ft., then Hybrid room should be 480 sq ft
at least).
ModelCurriculum
CNC OPERATOR
TURNING
SECTO MANUFACTURING
R: SUB- MACHINE TOOLS
SECTOR: DIES, MOULDS AND PRESS TOOLS
PLASTICS MANUFACTURING
MACHINERY TEXTILE
MANUFACTURING MACHINERY
PROCESS PLANT MACHINERY
ELECTRICAL AND POWER
MACHINERY LIGHT ENGINEERING
OCCUPATION: GOODS MACHINING
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Curriculum 01
2. TrainerPrerequisites 05
3. Annexure:AssessmentCriteria 06
CNC OperatorTurning
CURRICULUM / SYLLABUS
This program is aimed at training candidates for the job of a “CNC Operator Turning”, in the “Capital Goods”
Sector/Industry and aims at building the following key competencies amongst the learner
Training Outcomes After completing this programme, participants will be able to:
SOLAR TECHNICIAN
(ELECTRICAL)
Skill Development Course (SOLAR TECHNICIAN)
A- (General Information)
:
Name of the Sector
SOLAR TECHNICIAN (ELECTRICAL)
Batch Size : 100
B-(Space Norms)
3-Is there any Additional Training Area required (apart from Lab or Classroom) : Yes
4-Estimated cost
:
5-Minimum Carpet Area of additional Training Area in sqft. : Additional open area of size 1500 sq.ft. would be required.
6-Can the lab for this Job Role be treated as IT Lab (IT lab implies the lab for Soft Skills)
: No
Note:-
3. Class Room Size 1Sq.Mtr.PerTrainee.
4. Hybrid arrangement is also allowed with a condition that the area of Hybrid room should be minimum of 120% of the
size of the bigger of the two rooms (Class room or Lab).
Model Curriculum
2. GENERAL INFORMATION
Name of the Trade SOLAR TECHNICIAN (ELECTRICAL)
Trade Code
Duration of Craftsmen Training Six Months (504 Hours)
Entry Qualification Passed 10th class examination with Science and Mathematics
or its equivalent.
Minimum Age 14 years as on first day of academic session.
Eligibility for PwD LD, LC, DW, AA, DEAF, LV, HH
Unit Strength (No. Of Student) 50
Space Norms 100 Sq. m
Power Norms 3 KW
Instructors Qualification for Solar Technician (Electrical) Trade
B.Voc/Degree in Electrical/ Electrical and Electronics Engineering from AICTE/UGC recognized Engineering College/ university
with one-year experience in the relevant field.
OR
03 years Diploma in Electrical/ Electrical and Electronics Engineering from AICTE/ recognized board of technical education or
relevant Advanced Diploma (Vocational) from DGT with two years’ experience in the relevant field.
OR
NTC/NAC passed in the Trade of "Solar Technician (Electrical)" With three years experience in the relevant field. Essential
Qualification: Relevant National Craft Instructor Certificate (NCIC) in any of the variants under DGT.
NOTE: Out of two Instructors required for the unit of 2(1+1), one must have Degree/Diploma and other must have NTC/NAC
qualifications. However both of them must possess NCIC in any of its variants.
3. TRAINING SYSTEM
3.1 GENERAL
Skill Development courses are delivered nationwide through network of ITIs. The course ‘Solar Technician (Electrical)’ is of
Six- months duration. It mainly consists of Domain area and Core area. The Domain area (Trade Theory and Trade Practical)
imparts professional skills and knowledge, while Core area (Workshop calculation & science, Engineering Drawing and
Employability Skills) imparts requisite core skill, knowledge and life skills.
Solar Panel Installation Technician; is also known as ‘Panel Installer’, the Solar Panel Installation Technician
is responsible for installing solar panels at the customers’ premises. The individual at work checks the
installation site, understands the layout requirement as per design, assesses precautionary measures to be
taken, installs the solar panel as per customer’s requirement and ensures effective functioning of the system
post installation.
Solar PV System Installation Engineer; is responsible for designing and installing the solar photovoltaic
system at the customer’s premises to meeting their power requirement. The individual at work evaluates the
installation site, designs the installation, plans and arranges for materials, and ensures smooth installation
process. The individual also supervises the installation technicians’ work.
Solar PV System Maintenance Technician; is responsible for maintenance and effective functioning of the
installed solar panels. The individual at work cleans the installed solar modules, checks the photovoltaic
system for uninterrupted power output and identifies faults in the PV system.
Module Assembly Technician; is responsible for fixing frames and junction box in the solar module. The
individual at work prepares the solar module for final assembly, frames the module and fixes the junction box
with cables on the rear side of the module. The individual is also responsible for connecting the tabbing wire
from the module to the junction box and soldering them.
4.LEARNING OUTCOME
Learning outcomes are a reflection of total competencies of a trainee and assessment will be carried out as
per the assessment criteria.
1. Prepare profile with an appropriate accuracy as per drawing following safety precautions.
2. Prepare electrical wire joints, carry out soldering and crimping.
3. Construct and test various characteristics of electrical and magnetic circuits.
4. Assemble, install and test wiring system.
5. Use instruments for measurement of various electrical parameters.
6. Perform basic Electric energy calculations and understand transmission and distribution of electrical
power.
7. Verify natural planetary movements and sunlight’s path.
8. Demonstrate characteristics of Photovoltaic cells, Modules, Batteries and Charge controllers.
9. Construct and demonstrate Solar DC appliances.
10. Connect, test, under take maintenance and disposal of solar batteries.
11. Connect and test solar panel, Charge controller, Battery bank and Inverter. 12. Prepare bill of materials
for small, medium and mega solar PV projects. 13. Perform various tests and measurement pertaining to PV
Modules and their installation as per IEC standards.
14. Assist in Installation and commissioning of Solar PV plant and Hybrid plant.
15. Perform Operation & Maintenance of PV system with best practices.
16. Perform manufacturing of solar panel, prepare and commission marketable solar products.
Professional Construct and 15. Measure parameters in Ohm’s Law; Simple electrical circuits
Skill 10 Hrs; test combinational DC circuits by and problems. Kirchoff’s Laws and
Professional various applying Ohm’s Law for applications.
Knowledge characteristics of different resistor values and Series and parallel circuits.
8 Hrs electrical and voltage sources. Open and short circuits in series and
magnetic 16. Measure current and parallel networks.
circuits. voltage in DC circuits to verify Series and parallel combinations of
Kirchhoff’s Law. resistors.
17. Verify laws of series and Magnetic terms, magnetic materials
parallel circuits with and properties of magnet.
voltage source in different Electrostatics: Capacitor-
combinations. Different types, functions, grouping
18. Measure current and and uses.
voltage and analyse the Inductive and capacitive reactance and
effects of shorts and their effect on AC circuit.
opens in series and Comparison and Advantages of DC and
parallel circuits. AC systems.
19. Verify the characteristics Sine wave, phase and phase difference.
of series parallel combination Related terms frequency,
of resistors. Instantaneous value, R.M.S. value
20. Determine the poles and Average value, Peak factor, form
plot the field of a magnet bar. factor, power factor and Impedance
etc. Active and Reactive power.
Professional Assemble, install 29. Identify various conduits I.E. rules on electrical wiring.
Skill 15 Hrs; and test wiring and different electrical Types of domestic and industrial
Professional system. accessories. wirings.
Knowledge 30. Practice cutting, threading Study of wiring accessories e.g.
8 Hrs of different sizes & laying switches, fuses, relays, MCB, ELCB,
Installations. MCCB, switchgears etc.
31. Prepare test boards / Grading of cables and current ratings.
extension boards and Principle of laying out of Domestic
mount accessories like wiring.
lamp holders, variousswitches, Voltage drop concept. PVC conduit and
sockets, fuses, Casing-capping wiring system.
relays, MCB, ELCB, MCCB Different types of wiring
etc. Power, control, Communication and
32. Drawing layouts and entertainment wiring.
practice in PVC Casingcapping, Wiring circuits planning,
Conduit wiring permissible load in sub-circuit and
with minimum to number main circuit.
of points as per IE rules. Importance of Earthing.
33. Wire up PVC conduit Plate earthing and pipe earthing
wiring to control one lamp methods and IEE regulations.
from two different places Earth resistance and earth leakage
using two way switch. circuit breaker.
34. Practice testing / fault Lightening arrestor.
detection of domestic and
industrial wiring
installation and repair.
35. Practice control panel
wiring using wiring
accessories and mounting
of control elements, e.g.
meters, fuses, relays,
switches, push buttons,
MCB, ELCB etc.
36. Prepare different types of
earthing and measure
earth resistance by earth
tester / megger.
37. Practice Installation of
lightening arrestor.
Professional Verify natural 47. Plot sun chart and locate Non-renewable and
Skill 10 Hrs; planetary the sun at your location for a Renewable energy concept.
Professional movements and given time of the day. Advantages over non
Knowledge sunlight’s path. 48. Find out relations between renewable energy; brief
10 Hrs sunlight and earth motion by discussion main renewable
globe model. energy resources viz. solar(PV and
49. Observe and compare thermal), wind, Biofuel, Biomass, small
sunlight and angle of hydro, Tidal power, Wave power, Geo
inclination during 12 hours thermal energy etc.
of a day on different days. Solar energy fundamentals.
50. Locate magnetic poles Study of Sun path (east to west, North
(North and South) with the to south and south to north
help of magnetic compass. movement).
51. Observe on Globe, which Study of daily and seasonal changes of
countries are in the sunlight.
Northern hemisphere and Angle of inclination of radiant light and
which on the Southern its relation with latitude and longitude
hemisphere. of different locations on
52. Prepare a list of places Earth.
around India, their latitude and Definition of key earth-sun angles.
longitude. Equation of time, solar constant etc.
53. Measure intensity of solar Definition of GHI & DNI
radiation using Pyranometer Definition of tracking (single
and radiometers. axis and double axis) Solar radiation
54. Analyse shadow effect on over India (measurements, satellite
incident solar radiation and data and maps) (10-12 years historical
find out contributors. data) Application of sunchart on
55. Plot curve of radiation shadow identification.
measured with respect to time Sunlight spectrum.
for a location.
56. Draw a solar map by
collecting data of solar
radiation in a location for
one year.
57. Compare the effects of
direct radiation, diffused
radiation and reflected
radiation and prepare
reports.
Professional Demonstrate 58. Test an LED and a Semiconductor properties and types. P-
Skill 10 Hrs; characteristics of Photodiode to verify the type and N type semiconductors, PN
Professional Photovoltaic photo emitting effect and light junction, etc.
Knowledge cells, sensitivity. Conversion of solar radiation to
10 Hrs Modules, 59. Test a Photo voltaic cell for electricity.
Batteries different illumination levels Main materials used to
and Charge and verify photovoltaic develop solar cells (Silicon,
controllers. property. Cadmium tellurides, etc.)
60. Plot I-V curve for Light sensitive properties of
photovoltaic cell based on PN junction.
the illumination at constant Difference of photo electric and photo
temperature. voltaic effects of a PN junction.
61. Plot I-V curve for PV cell characteristics, I–V curve,
photovoltaic cell based on effects of temperature.
temperature at constant Photovoltaic effect.
illumination. Photo voltaic module:
62. Test photovoltaic cell in minimal functional
sunlight at various angles specification, cells per
of inclination and direction. module, max watts per
63. Test different rated module, maximum voltage
Photovoltaic modules at max power, maximum current at
(Panels) and plot I-V curve. max power.
64. Record specification of Standard test conditions
different solar panels and (STC) of a PV module.
compare specifications to Terminal box and connectors of a Solar
select a panel. PV module.
65. Test different types of PV Identification of various test standards
panels such as, mono of PV module.
crystalline, poly crystalline, Measurement of area of the cells and
amorphous silicon and thin compare with the module area in data
film modules. Prepare sheet.
a report on panels. Identification of faulty PV module.
66. Determine the relation
between number of cells
and maximum voltage per
module.
67. Connect suitably rated
wires in the terminal box of a
solar panel and connect end
terminals using MC 4
connectors.
Professional Construct and 83. Construct a solar lantern Solar DC domestic application: Making
Skill 15 Hrs; demonstrate using Solar PV panel of solar lantern. Solar Day lighting.
Professional Solar (15W), Charge controller Solar Garden Lights.
Knowledge DC appliances. (6V, 5A), Output control Safety in DC system.
07 Hrs circuit for variable Quality standards
illumination, List out the inventory list of
Rechargeablebattery (6V, 7Ah) equipments and tools for construction
and DC of a DC system.
LED lamp (5W). Solar DC industrial
84. Construct a Solar Day application: Solar street light. Solar
lighting using manual home lighting system. Solar Security
charge controller (12V, system. Solar DC water pump.
10A), Solar battery (12V, Differentiate AC and DC
100Ah), Solar panel (75 W) solar pumps and their PV
and 4X LED light (12V DC, requirements for various HP capacity.
5W).
85. Construct a Solar Garden
light using dusk to dawn
charge controller (12V, 10
A), Solar battery (12V, 100
Ah), Solar panel (75 W)
and 4X LED light (12V DC,
5W).
86. Construct a Solar Street
light using dusk to dawn
charge controller (12V, 10
A), Solar battery (12V, 100
Ah), Solar panel (75 W)
and 4X LED light (12V DC,
5W). (8Hrs)
87. Construct a Solar Security
system using a Manual
charge controller rated
(12V, 10 A), Solar battery
(12V, 100 Ah), Solar panel
(75 W) and Security
camera & CCTV/Intruder
alarm (12 V DC). 88. Construct
a Solar water
pump using a DC pump (24
V), Solar Panel (250 W),
Charge controller (24 V, 10
A).
Professional Connect, test, 89. Prepare connecting wires Battery bank: Series and
Skill 15 Hrs; under take for grouping of solar parallel connections.
Professional maintenance batteries. Specific gravity.
Knowledge and 90. Connect two solar batteries Use of hydrometer. Safety aspects in
07 Hrs disposal of solar (12V, 100Ah handling
batteries. each) in series to a 24 V batteries.
DC pump and Test the Charging/ Discharging of
Voltage and current in the batteries.
circuit. Maintenance of battery.
91. Connect two solar Risk of batteries.
batteries (12V, 100 Ventilation requirements.
Ah each) in parallel to a Requirement of connecting
parallel group of 12 Volts only similar batteries.
DC LED lights and Test the Disposal procedure of
Voltage and current in the batteries.
Circuit. Common defects in
92. Check the condition of batteries.
electrolyte in a solar Procedure for capacity
battery using hydrometer testing.
and add distilled water to
the required level in the
solar battery.
93. Remove complete
electrolyte from a lead
acid battery and refill.
94. Shift 12V 100Ah battery
on a trolley to different
location following safe
handling practices.
95. Plan for rack system of
battery bank storage.
96. Prepare a report on
maintenance and disposal
of solar batteries
Professional Connect and test 97. Connect MC 4 connectors Solar panel terminal wires
Skill 15 Hrs; solar panel, to a solar panel using crimping and MC-4 connectors.
Professional Charge tool. Choice of wires (DC cables)
Knowledge controller, 98. Connect the PWM used in the solar PV Electrical
08 Hrs Battery controller with solar system.
bank and panel & solar battery and note Array junction box (AJB) or
Inverter. input /output combiner box. Protection devices in
current and battery voltage at AJB.
different time intervals. PWM charge controller.
99. Connect the MPPT MPPT charge controller.
controller with solar Block diagram of charge
panel & solar battery and controller.
note input and output Overview of Sequence of
current and battery connection (step wise) in an
voltage, at different time off grid system.
intervals. Inverter: working, front
100. Compare the results of panel controls and back
the above. panel controls.
101. Open PWM and MPPT Normal and solar inverter.
Charge controllers and Solar charge controller for a
identify components normal inverter.
wired to understand Selection of solar inverter or
mechanism. Power Conditioning Unit
102. Connect solar panels to an (PCU).
Array Junction box. Switching ON and shut down
103. Connect and test a 12V procedure of a solar inverter
DC/230V AC normal Types of Inverter:-
inverter. Standalone, Grid Tied
104. Connect a Solar panel (MPPT/Central/String),
(10W), Solar charge Micro inverter.
controller (12V, 10A), IEC Std followed for Inverter in solar
Solar battery (12V, 100 projects.
Ah) and a normal Block diagram of Solar Photo voltaic
inverter and convert to a solar electrical system.
inverter. Classification of inverters-
105. Prepare a comparative Stand alone or off-grid
chart by collecting data inverter, Hybrid inverter,
sheets of different solar Grid-tie inverter.
PCU and normal inverters. 106. Wall mount or array mount inverter.
Practice procedural Inverter room planning for mega
switching ‘ON’ and projects.
Shutdown of solar PCU. Integration of inverters in large PV
107. Connect a 1 KW Solar projects. Overview of PV System
PCU to 1 KW Solar panel Software.
installation using a suitable
battery bank and test the
performance.
108. Check of front panel
features of a Solar PCU.
109. Check of back panel
features of a Solar PCU.
110. Demonstrate Solar PV
elearning software.
Professional Prepare Bill of Prepare bill of material for a 1 Single Line Diagram (SLD) and
Skill 10 Hrs; materials for KW solar PV installation. identifying different component
Professional small, 112. Prepare bill of material for symbols in SLD.
Knowledge medium and a 5 KW solar PV installation. System sizing: Selection of components
05 Hrs mega 113. Prepare a Bill of materials of the Solar Photovoltaic Electrical
solar PV for a 10 KW solar PV system.
projects. installation. Load calculation and system sizing.
114. Prepare a Bill of materials Battery sizing.
for a 20 KW solar PV Solar panel sizing.
installation. Sizing small and medium solar PV
115. Prepare a Bill of materials projects and their
for a 100 KW solar PV SLDs.
installation. System types based on: Backup
116. Estimate cost of a 1 KW requirements, Grid availability, Budget
solar PV installation and and space.
prepare a quotation. Various skill requirements during solar
PV plant installation.
Guidance for Solar
Installation by MNRE
7. Cost Estimation
Scaffolder-System
Skill Development Course (Scaffolder)
A-(GeneralInformation)
NameoftheCourse/Module : Construction
NameoftheSector ScaffolderSystem
:
BatchSize : 100
TotalDurationoftrainingincludingSoftskill(Ho : 504Hours
urs)
Theory Practical IT&Softski TotalDur
lls ation
84Hours 320Hours 100Hours 504Hours
ContentStatus : Yes
TraineeMin.Qualification : 8th/10th
B-(SpaceNorms)
2- : Yes
DoyouallowHybridarrangement(Lab+Classroom
)Yes/No
3- : Yes
IsthereanyAdditionalTrainingArearequired(apar
tfromLaborClassroom)
4-Estimated cost : 1 Cr
5- : Additionalopenareaofsize1500sq.ft.wou
MinimumCarpetAreaofadditionalTrainingAreai ldberequired.
nsqft
6- : No
CanthelabforthisJobRolebetreatedasITLab(ITla
bimpliesthelabforSoftSkills)
Model Curriculum
1.Scaffolder-System
SECT Construction
OR:SUB- RealEstateandInfrastructureConstructio
SECTOR: nScaffolding
OCCUPA
TION:
TABLEOFCONTENTS
1. Curriculum 01
2. TrainerPrerequisites 08
3. Annexure:AssessmentCriteria 09
Scaffolder-System
CURRICULUM/SYLLABUS
This program is aimed at training candidates for the job of a “Scaffolder- System”, in
the“Construction”Sector/Industryandaimsatbuildingthe followingkeycompetenciesamongstthelearner
ProgramName Scaffolder-System
Pre-requisites
Preferably10thStandard
toTraining
TrainingOutcomes Aftercompletingthisprogrammed,participantswillbeableto:
Erect and dismantle common customized system scaffolds: -
Procedureforerectinganddismantlingcommoncustomizedscaffolds.
Erect and dismantle the staircase towers and mobile
towersscaffolds: -
Procedureforerectinganddismantlingstaircasetowersandmobiletowers
scaffolds.
Workeffectivelyinateamtodeliverdesiredresultsattheworkplace
: -Organizedworkingprocedurewithinateamatsite.
Planandorganizeworktomeetexpectedoutcomes:-
Prioritizingactivitiesandorganizingresourcestomeetdesiredoutcome.
Workaccordingtopersonalhealth,safetyandenvironmentpro
tocolatconstruction site:-ImportanceofHealth &Safety
aspects&measurestobefollowedwhileworking.
Sr. Equipment
No. Module KeyLearningOutcomes Required
1 Introduction Roledescription/functions ofthe jobrole ClassroomRe
Expected personal attributes from the jobrole quirement
TheoryDuration Briefdescriptionaboutcoursecontent,modeof 1. Classroomof
(hh:mm) learningand durationofcourse 30
04:00 Futurepossibleprogressionandcareerdevelopm
PracticalDuration ent provisions on completion ofthecourse studentscapacit
(hh:mm) y
00:00 2. Black/
Whiteboard
3. Projector/
LEDMonitor
4. Computer
5. Tradespecificc
harts
andotherteachi
ngaids
2 Erect and Theory:- Handtools
dismantlecommonc Numeration/ 1. Hammer
ustomizedsystem generalarrangementdrawings,schematicworkingd 2. Ringspanner(se
scaffoldsTheory rawingforscaffolding t)
Duration(hh:mm) Importanceofsystemscaffoldinginconstruction 3. Open
32:00 work endspanner
PracticalDuration Differenttypesofcommoncustomisedsystemscaf 4. Double
(hh:mm) folds(Pipe&coupler,frame,cuplock,wedgelock,ri endspanner
136:00 nglock),Scaffoldcomponenttheirstandardsizeand 5. Wrench
weight 6. Pulley
CorrespondingNOS Varioushandtoolsusedinscaffolderection 7. Rope
Code Visualcheckingforgroundcompaction 8. Nuts
CON/N0351 PPE’sandfallprotectionSystemrelatedtoscaffold andbolts
ingwork 9. Hack saw
Service request procedure for frame
tools,materialandequipment
Sorting and selection of withblade
scaffoldcomponents 10. DrillingMachin
ewithbitsMeasurin
Loadcarryingcapacityofvarioustypeofscaffold
gInstruments
Singlepoleanddoublepolescaffold
10. Measuringt
Use of water level tube, Spirit level, plumbbob ape
Sequentialprocessforerectionanddismantling of 11. Spiritlevel
common customized 12. Plumb-bob
systemscaffold(Pipe&coupler, cup 13. Chalkline
lockwedgelock,ring lock, cup lockscaffolds) 14. Water
Support to erected scaffold with leveltube
permanentstructure
Checking of erected scaffold for line,
levelplumb,rigidity,stability Materials
Standardtoleranceforscaffoldingwork 15. Cup-
Demonstration/Practical: - lock/
Readandexplainscaffoldingdetailfromdrawing framescaffoldin
Calculationofquantityofscaffoldmaterial gcomponents
16. 40NBsteelpipe
s
17. Swivel
coupler
Sr. Equipment
No. Module KeyLearningOutcomes Required
Demonstrateerectionanddismantleofcommon 18. Fixedclamp
customized system scaffold 19. Steel
(Pipe&coupler,Frame scaffold) walkways
Demonstratefixingof guardrail,safetynet 20. Aluminum/
GIladder
21. Safetynet
PPEs &
safetyequipmen
t’s
22. Helmet
23. Safetyshoes
24. Safetybelt
25. Cotton
handgloves
26. Goggles
27. Reflective
Jackets
28. Safety
messageb
oards
29. Scaffolding
Tags
30. Barricade
Tape
PPEs &
safetyequipmen
t’s
24. Helmet
25. Safetyshoes
26. Safetybelt
27. Cotton
handgloves
28. Goggles
29. Reflectivej
ackets
30. Safety
messageb
oards
31. Scaffolding
Tags
Sr. Equipment
Module KeyLearningOutcomes
No. Required
CON/N8001 Keepgoodrelationandmaintainwellbehav
iorwithco-workers
Demonstration/Practical:-
Theskills willbedevelopedandpracticed
whilecarryingout followingtrade relatedactivities:
1. Selectionofmaterials,toolsandequip
ment
2. Handlingscaffoldingmaterials,toolsandequip
ment
3. Preparationofbaseareaforerectionofscaffold
4. Erectionanddismantlingofcommoncusto
mizedsystemscaffold
5. Erectionanddismantlingofstaircasetowerscaffol
d
6. Erectionanddismantlingofmobiletowerscaffo
ld
5 Planandorganize Theory:-
worktomeet Basic concept of productivity, sequenceof
expectedoutcomes working and implementation of
TheoryDuration safetyandorganizationalnormswhileworking
(hh:mm) Optimizationofresources
04:00 Toplanscaffoldingwork
withindefinedscopeofwork
PracticalDuration
(hh:mm) Upkeep,storingandstackingmethodsoftools,
12:00 materials used for domain specificworks
Requisition of resources, reporting
CorrespondingNOS forrequirementofresourcesorallyandinwrit
Code
ten toconcerned authority
CON/N8002
Importanceofhousekeeping,
Demonstration/Practical: -
Theskills willbedevelopedandpracticed
whilecarryingout followingtraderelatedactivities
1. Selectionofmaterials,toolsordevicesfordefined
purposeinanoptimummanner
2. Handlingmaterial,toolsandequipmentrelevan
t toscaffolding works
3. Prioritizeallworks/activities
4. Erectionanddismantlingofcommoncusto
mizedsystemscaffold
5. Erectionanddismantlingofstaircasetowerscaffol
d
6. Erectionanddismantlingofmobiletowerscaffo
ld
7. Optimumuseofresourceswhileperforming
task
Sr. Equipment
No. Module KeyLearningOutcomes Required
8.Adherencetostipulatedtimelinesfor
completionofscaffoldingwork
6 Workaccordingtoper Theory: - PPEs
sonalhealth,safety Typesofhazardsinvolvedinconstructionsites 1. SafetyHelmet
and Typesofhazardsinvolvedinscaffoldingwork 2. Safety
environmentprotocol goggles
Safeworkpracticesinvolvedinscaffoldingwork
at 3. Safetyshoes
constructionsite FallprotectionSysteminScaffoldingWork 4. Safetybelt
Emergency safety control measures 5. Cottongloves
TheoryDuration andactionstobetakenunderemergencysituation 6. Earplugs
(hh:mm) Identificationofunsafeactandunsafecondition 7. Reflectivej
08:00 ackets
Conceptof: -
8. Dustmask
PracticalDuration 1. FirstAidprocess 9. FirePrevention
(hh:mm) 2. Useoffireextinguisher kit
16:00 3. Classificationoffiresandfireextinguisher
4. Safetydrills
CorrespondingNOS 5. Types and use of PPEs required
Code forScaffolding works
CON/N9001
Safetyprotocolsandpractices
Reportingproceduretotheconcernedauthorityin
emergencysituations
Standardprocedureofhandling,storingandstack
ingmaterial
Whatissafedisposalofwaste,typeofwasteandthe
irdisposal
basic ergonomic principles as
perapplicability
Demonstration/Practical: -
Theskills willbedevelopedandpracticed
whilecarryingout followingtrade relatedactivities:
1. Selection of PPEs and use
themappropriatelyasperworkingneedofs
caffolding works, handling,
storing,stacking and shifting of
scaffoldingmaterial,toolsandequipment
2. Selection of PPEs and use themappropriately
as per working need
oferectionanddismantlingofvarioustypesof
scaffolds.
3. Identificationoflocations,situations/
circumstances,malpracticeswhichcan
Sr. Equipment
No. Module KeyLearningOutcomes Required
behazardousforgeneralorscaffoldingworks
4. Selection of fire extinguisher based
onclassificationoffire,standardpracticeofstor
ing & stacking
fire-fightingequipment/materialsatworklocat
ions
5. Disposalofwastematerialsasperthem
natureandeffectsonweather
TotalDuration UniqueEquipmentRequired:
Theory ClassroomRequirement
Duration84:00 Classroomof100studentscapacity,Black/Whiteboard,Projector/LED
Monitor, Computer, Trade specific charts and otherteaching aids
PracticalDuration
320:00
HandTools
Hammer,Ringspanner(set),Openendspanner,Doubleendspanner, Wrench,
Pulley, Rope, Nuts and bolts, Hack saw frame withblade
MeasuringInstruments
Measuringtape,Spiritlevel,Waterleveltube,Plumb-bob,Mason’sline
Generalrequirement
Liftingappliance(Sling,Shackle,Belts)
Materials
Cup-lock scaffolding components (set)/Frame scaffold
components,Staircase tower components with fixtures, Castor wheels, 40
NBpipes, Swivel coupler, Fixed clamp, Steel walkways, Aluminium/
GIladder, Safetynet
PPEs
SafetyHelmet,Safetygoggles,Safetyshoes,Safetybelt,Cottongloves,Earplug
s,Reflectivejackets,Dustmask,FirePreventionkit
GrandTotalCourseDuration:404Hours,0Minutes
(Thissyllabus/curriculumhasbeenapprovedbyConstructionSkillDevelopmentCouncilofIndia)
TrainerPrerequisitesforJobrole:“Scaffolder-
System”mappedtoQualificationPack:“CON/Q0305,v1.0”
Sr.
No. Area Details
1 Description Todeliveraccreditedtrainingservice,mappingtothecurriculumdetailedabove,in
accordance withtheQualificationPack.
2 Personal Aptitude for conducting training, and pre/ post work to ensure
Attributes competent,employable candidates at the end of the training. Strong
communicationskills, interpersonal skills, ability to work as part of a team; a
passion forqualityandfordevelopingothers;well-organizedandfocused,eagerto
learnandkeeponeself updated withthelatestinthementionedfield
3 Minimum ITI/12th
EducationalQ
ualifications
4a DomainCert Trainer/Assessor-80%ineachNOSofQualificationPackorand Lead trainer/Lead
ification Assessors- 90% in each NOS ofQualificationPack.
4b PlatformCer Trainer/Assessor-50%ineachNOSofQualificationPackor& 80% overall, Lead
tification trainer/ Lead Assessors- 50% in eachNOSofQualificationPackandoverall90%
5 Experience i. TechnicalDegreeholderwithminimumthreeyearsofFieldexperienceand
preferablytwo yearsofteaching experienceor,
ii. IncaseofaDiplomaHolderfiveyearsoffieldexperienceandpreferablyt
woyearsof teachingexperience or,
iii. IncaseofITI/12thpass
minimumeightyearsoffieldexperienceandpreferablytwoyears
ofteachingExperience.
CRITERIAFORASSESSMENTOFTRAINEES
Job Role Scaffolder-System
QualificationPack CON/Q0603
SectorSkillCouncil Construction
GuidelinesforAssessment
1. Criteria for assessment for each Qualification Pack will be created by the Sector Skill Council.
EachPerformance Criteria (PC) will be assigned marks proportional to its importance in NOS. SSC
willalsolay down proportionofmarksforTheory andSkills PracticalforeachPC.
2. The assessment for the knowledge part will be based on knowledge bank of questions created
byAssessmentBodies subjecttoapprovalbySSC
3. Individual assessment agencies will create unique question papers for knowledge/theory part
forassessmentofcandidatesas per assessmentcriteriagiven below
4. Individual assessment agencies will create unique evaluations for skill practical for every
studentateachexamination/trainingcenterbasedonassessmentcriteria.
5. The passing percentage for each QP will be 70%. To pass the Qualification Pack, every
traineeshouldscore aminimumof70%individuallyin eachNOS.
6. The Assessor shall check the final outcome of the practices while evaluating the steps
performedto achievethefinaloutcome.
7. The trainee shall be provided with a chance to repeat the test to correct his procedures in case
ofimproperperformance,witha deductionofmarksforeach iteration.
8. After the certain number of iterations as decided by SSC the trainee is marked as fail, scoring
zeromarksfortheprocedure for thepractical activity.
9. In case of successfully passing only certain number of NOS's, the trainee is eligible to
takesubsequent assessment on the balance NOS's to pass the Qualification Pack within the
specifiedtimeframe set bySSC.
10. MinimumdurationofAssessmentofeachQP shallbeof4hrs/trainee.
MarksAllocation
Total SkillsP
OutOf Theory
Mark ractical
PC1.determinethequantityofscaffoldingmaterialand
componentrequiredforerectionbasedontypeof 3
scaffoldsandheightrequirements
PC2.sortoutallthecomponentspriortoerectionof
2
scaffoldandreplacethedamagedones
PC3.checkforandensurelevel,compactnessofground
3
byvisual/ physicalchecks
PC4.ensurealltherequiredcomponents,tools,equipment
20 4
andmaterialarepresentpriortostarting 3
scaffoldingwork
PC5.checkandfixguardrailsandsafetynetsaroundthe
scaffoldareatoensuresafeworkingconditionsincaseof 3
alreadyerectedscaffoldorwhileworkingatheights
PC6.preventunauthorizedaccesstotheworkareaby
2
providingproperbarricades aroundthe workarea
PC7.placebaseplates andsole boards ongroundas per
CON/N0351: 10 2 8
themarkingfor settingthescaffolds
Erect and
dismantle PC8. use proper components and follow erection 100
common withrespecttotypesofscaffoldsusedasperstandardpractic 5 1 4
customized es
systemscaffolds PC9.checkverticalityofscaffoldatfirstleveloferectionandco
5 1 4
rrect (ifrequired)beforemovingtothe nextlevel
PC21.maintainprescribeddistancefromoverheadpowerli
1 1
nes(ifany)
PC22.followappropriatedismantlingprocedureasperstan
5 1 4
dardpractices
PC23.removeguardrails,toeboards,walkboardsandcomp
5 1 4
onents sequentially
PC24.checkforstability,rigidityofscaffoldbeforedismantli
ng and 5 1 4
maintainduringdismantling
PC25. lower mobile tower scaffold components in a
5 1 4
safemanner
PC26.clean,repairandstoremobiletowerscaffoldcompone
5 1 4
nts for furtheruse
Total 100 20 80
PC1.passonworkrelatedinformation/
10 2 8
requirementclearlytotheteammembers
PC2.informco-
5 1 4
workersandsuperiorsaboutanykindofdeviationsfromwor
k
PC3.addresstheproblemseffectivelyandreportifrequiredt
5 1 4
CON/N8001: oimmediatesupervisor appropriately
Workeffectivelyi PC4.receiveinstructionsclearlyfromsuperiorsandrespond
100 5 1 4
nateamtodeliver effectivelyonsame
desiredresultsatt PC5.communicatetoteammembers/
heworkplace 5 1 4
subordinatesforappropriateworktechniqueandmethod
PC6.seekclarificationandadviceasperrequirementandap
10 2 8
plicability
PC7.handovertherequiredmaterial,toolstackles,equipme
30 6 24
ntandwork frontstimelytointerfacingteams
PC8.worktogetherwithco-
30 6 24
workersinasynchronizedmanner
Total 100 20 80
PC1.understandclearlythetargetsandtimelinessetbysupe
10 2 8
riors
CON/N8002:Plan
PC2.planactivitiesas perschedule andsequence 10 2 8
and
100
PC3.provideguidancetothesubordinatestoobtaindesiredo 10 2 8
organizework to
utcome
PC4.planhousekeepingactivitiespriortoandpostcompletio
meetexpectedou 10 2 8
nof work
tcomes
PC5.listandarrangerequiredresourcespriortocommencem
10 2 8
entof work
PC6.selectandemploycorrecttools,tacklesandequipmentf
10 2 8
orcompletionof desired work
PC7.completethework withallocatedresources 10 2 8
PC8.engageallocatedmanpowerinanappropriatemanner
10 2 8
PC9.useresourcesinanoptimummannertoavoidanyunne
5 1 4
cessarywastage
PC10.employtools,tacklesandequipmentwithcaretoavoi
5 1 4
ddamagetothesame
PC11.organizeworkoutput,materialsused,toolsandtackle
5 1 4
sdeployed,
PC12.processesadoptedtobeinlinewiththespecifiedstand
5 1 4
ardsandinstructions
Total 100 20 80
PC1.identifyandreportanyhazards,risksorbreachesinsite
5 1 4
safety to theappropriateauthority’s
PC2.followemergencyandevacuationproceduresincaseof
5 1 4
accidents,fires, naturalcalamities
PC3.followrecommendedsafepracticesinhandlingconstr
uctionmaterials,includingchemicalandhazardousmateria 10 2 8
lwhenever applicable
PC4. participate in safety awareness programs like
ToolBoxTalks,safetydemonstrations,mockdrills,conduct 5 1 4
edatsite
CON/N9001: PC5.identifynearmiss,unsafeconditionandunsafeact 5 1 4
Workaccordingto
PC6.useappropriatePersonalProtectiveEquipment(PPE)
personalhealth,s 100
as per work requirements including:
afetyand • Head Protection (Helmets)
environmentprot • Ear protection
ocol • Fall Protection 10 2 8
• Foot Protection
atconstructionsit • Face and Eye Protection
e • Hand and Body Protection
• RespiratoryProtection(ifrequired)
PC7.handleallrequiredtools,tackles, materials&
5 1 4
equipmentsafely
PC8.followsafedisposalofwaste,harmfulandhazardousma
5 1 4
terialsas perEHSguidelines
PC9.installandapplyproperlyallsafetyequipmentas
15 3 12
instructed
PC10.followsafetyprotocolandpracticesaslaiddownbysit
15 3 1
eEHSdepartment
2
PC11.collectanddepositconstructionwasteintoidentified
containersbeforedisposal,separatecontainers that may
10 2 8
be needed for disposal of toxic orhazardouswastes
PC12.applyergonomicprincipleswhereverrequired 10 2 8
Total 100 20 8
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