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MEM50205 Diploma of Engineering Technical (Mechanical)<br />

Section 4 – Practical Tasks and Observation Recording Sheets<br />

Demonstration/Observation Checklist<br />

Skill Set 4 – Simple electrical circuits<br />

Task 6 – Analyse a simple electrical circuit and develop a circuit<br />

diagram<br />

Candidate’s name<br />

Assessor’s name<br />

Supervisor’s name<br />

(if applicable)<br />

Work activity<br />

Skill Set 4 –<br />

Unit of competency<br />

<strong>Assessment</strong> location<br />

Analyse a simple electrical circuit and develop a circuit diagram as<br />

per the instructions provided.<br />

MEM30025A Analyse a simple electrical system circuit<br />

Date of demonstration Time<br />

Assessor’s/Task Instructions<br />

The candidate is required to liaise with appropriate personnel in their workplace or with the<br />

Assessor to analyse a simple electrical circuit, taking the following steps:<br />

1. Establish the function and purpose of the circuit by gathering and interpreting all relevant<br />

drawings, specifications, manuals and documentation, and/or observing circuit and<br />

component installation.<br />

2. Develop a circuit diagram from the existing drawings ensuring that it meets appropriate<br />

Australian Stamdard. This should include:<br />

� Ohm’s law calculations and suitable conductor selection<br />

� series and parallel considerations<br />

� identifying appropriate components and assemblies.<br />

3. Have the final result assessed as meeting the design requirements<br />

4. Outline and apply the hazard and control measures associated with the analysis.<br />

Resources required for this task<br />

� suitable simple electrical circuit<br />

Page 113 of 206 © Department of Education and Training 2009<br />

Version 1, July 2009

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