Operations training
High Voltage Standard / V1 02072025
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correct cable lock crimping
Demonstrate different AL/CU connectors and lugs, screw and crimping methods
Illustrate the importance of good contact by sharing stories of issues and consequences from past cases of failures and faults
Facilitate participants in a practical exercise to activate learning, for example:
a. break into teams to recall key points in a breakout inspection
b. award points to the group that recall most key points without reference to notes
The participants shall:
Ask questions about key points in a breakout inspection and signs of problems to look out for.
Engage in the practical exercise and quiz fellow participants on key points in a breakout inspection and signs of problems to look for
ELEMENT 3.2 - RECOGNISING A GOOD AND BAD BREAKOUT
Learning objectives:
22) Distinguish breakouts in proper and improper conditions for proceeding with the cable pull (Skills, intermediate level)
The instructor shall:
Provide several samples of different HV cable breakouts in proper and improper conditions.
Lead participants to explore the samples of HV cable breakouts using a structured cable breakout inspection checklist.
a. Allocate participants in pairs to inspect and determine which are good and which are bad
b. Encourage participants to present their conclusions and reasons to the group
c. Compare the participants conclusions on what is good or bad to the expected result
The participants shall:
Practise HV cable breakout inspections on samples looking for good and bad HV cable breakouts
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