Technical training
Service Lift Training Standard / V4
b. Mount the wire (the mounting of the wire may be done in connection to the replacement of a divertor)
c.
Lubricate the gear (e.g. a sheave gear)
d.
How to do a wear test of centrifugal brake
e. How to inspect for wear on the drive unit, e.g. pulley, gear-teeth, sheaves, and the divertor (including replacing the divertor when needed) according to the manual
f. How to do a speed test during emergency descend
The practical training may be conducted as rotation training, where the participants practise the individual topics in pairs, changing topic every five minutes (or any duration fitting the learning plan)
Note
The participants shall:
Engage in the practical training, share experiences on hoist and drive units and apply the received feedback in following learning activities
ELEMENT 13.4 - DRIVE UNIT, ELECTRICAL
Learning objective:
84) The participants can perform an inspection and replacement of relevant components to drive a unit in accordance with the manual (Skills, intermediate level)
The instructor shall:
Present examples of components in drive units, e.g. electrical wires, plugs, and motor
Facilitate practical training on how to install and replace components in a drive unit and provide feedback on participants’ performance
Facilitate an exercise on measuring of the motor current consumption when relevant in accordance with the manual (to indicate a need for trouble shooting)
Lead or facilitate a discussion on safety when inspecting, installing, and replacing components in a drive unit
The participants shall:
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