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NC(V) Resource List Version 01 March 2016 Page 1
RESOURCES LISTFOR
NC(V) PROGRAMMES
NC(V) Resource List Version 01 March 2016 Page 2
CONTENTS
Programme Page no
1. CIVIL ENGINEERING AND BUILDING CONSTRUCTION .............................................3
2. DRAWING OFFICE PRACTICE ...........................................................................................5
3. EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT ..................................................................................6
4. ELECTRICAL INFRASTRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION .....................................................7
5. ENGINEERING & RELATED DESIGN..............................................................................36
6. FINANCE, ECONOMICS & ACCOUNTING .....................................................................45
7. HOSPITALITY......................................................................................................................46
8. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND COMPUTER SCIENCES ...................................47
9. MANAGEMENT ...................................................................................................................49
10. MARKETING........................................................................................................................50
11. MECHATRONICS ................................................................................................................52
12. OFFICE ADMINISTRATION……………………………………………………………...57
13. PRIMARY AGRICULTURE…………………………………………………………........58
14. PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION .......................................................................................60
15. PROCESS PLANT OPERATIONS.......................................................................................62
16. SAFETY IN SOCIETY..........................................................................................................66
17. TOURISM..............................................................................................................................67
18. TRANSPORT AND LOGISTICS........................................................................................ 68
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RESOURCES LIST FOR NC (V) PROGRAMMES
1. CIVIL ENGINEERING AND BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
RESOURCES & EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS REMARKSSCAFFOLDING EQUIPMENTTrestlesSteelAluminium laddersIndependent multi-frame steelscaffold approved by SABS with the required fittingsAluminium extension ladderFORMWORK EQUIPMENTPurpose made circular steel formwork 2.4M high x300mmAcro steel propsTurbular whalers 4metersSteel shutter boardsDifferent sizes
600 x 1.2 m450x 1.2 m300 x 1.2 m
VibratorSteel clips, wedges, joints, ferrules, steel barsPLUMBING FITTINGS & TOOLSHand wash basinsWater closet systemsHigh pressure geysersKitchen zincs (stainless steel)Baths P.V.CWall hung urinalGas burnerCopper pipe cutterHack-sawPop rivet gunTools-hammer, chisel, squares, spanner, pliers, trowelBRICKLAYING PLANT & TOOLSConcrete mixerCompactorGrinderTools- spade, buckets, spirit level trowel, hammer, bolsterjointerCARPENTRY TOOLSSaws - Crosscut saw & tenonSquares - Rafter Square & trying squareTILING TOOLSTile cutters & nipplersAluminium straight edgeBMM auger bits
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Spirit levelNotch trowelRubber grout toolCombination squarePLASTERING TOOLSGrinderDrilling machineSaws – jig saw, tenon saw & coping sawAuger bitCarpenter’s rachet braceGranolic joint –single & multiple jointerCorner tools –interia & exteria
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2. DRAWING OFFICE PRACTICE
Resources andinfrastructure
Specifications Remarks
Human resources
Lecturers with qualifications inDrawing Office on Level 5 orhigher and/or a qualification as adraughtsperson with experience inthe following disciplines: Architectural draughting Civil & Structural Detailing Mechanical Engineering
Registration with arelevant professional bodyfor draughting isrecommended such as: SA Institute of
Draughting (SAID) South African Council
for ArchitecturalProfessionals
(SACAP) Engineering Council of
SA
Infrastructure (buildinginfrastructure, fixtures andnetworks).
Simulated drawing officeenvironment with basic officefurniture & equipment to include:
20 x Drawing tables and chairs(Only for Level 2)
20 x Personal Computers withworkstations and chairs (Levels3 and 4).
CAD software programme.
Lockable cabinets / drawers forstorage.
Equipped Classroom with:
1 x Data Projector 1 x Interactive White board 1 x Pull down screen
1 x A3 Printer / plotter
20 x PC workstations linked toa server.
Relevant CAD (Computer-Aided Drawing) software
Professional journals
Consumables and paper forprinting and drawing
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3. EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT
Resources AndInfrastructure
Specifications Remarks
Classrooms correctlyequipped
Data projectors, white boards, flip chart stands, smartboards, overhead projectors, screens, TVs,Video/DVD machines, microphones and PA systems
Research and resource centre
Equipped with workstations for learners to completecase studies, assignments and do research.
Computers with internet access.Simulation Centre forpractical work
Enable students to deliver practical demonstrations,micro-teaching and presentations.
Learning and teachingmaterials
Subject related magazines, DVDs and videos, postersnewspapers
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4. ELECTRICAL INFRASTRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION
RESOURCES SPECIFICATIONSBUILDING INFRASTRUCTURE, FIXTURES AND NETWORKS
Store room-consumables & tool room
Appropriately designed for workshop type orlaboratory type presentations that comply withBuilding Regulations and Safety Standards.Building infrastructure
Computer RoomFully equipped with internet connection
Electrical workshop or laboratory Fully equippedElectronic workshop or laboratory Fully equipped with internet connectionPLC workshop or laboratory Fully equipped with internet connectionA3 Printer Network printersBasic and Advanced PLC LOGO AB7 Siemens S7200 (recommended)
Plug –module Motor 2-PWMOperating voltage 24V/DCCD with practical samples English/German
PLC Trainer 1200The learning cards for all training systemsinclude the following practicalexamples with solutions:o AND, OR, NAND, NOR, NOT, XORo OR before AND linko Toggle circuito Cross circuito Surge current relayo Stairwell light switcho Switch-on delayo Switch-off delayo Selection circuit 1 of 3o Selection circuit 2 of 3o Current surge circuit with contactoro Garage lightingo Mixed systemo Cogwheel lubricationo Presso Lifting platformo Automatic star-delta circuito Running lighto Bottle countingo Wind turbineo Sequential circuit with time-delayedswitch-offo Parking space monitoring in anunderground garageo Monitoring of a personnel exit
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o Monitoring of a ship with diesel driveo Heating tank heater with sun collectoro Temperature monitoringo Temperature indication with signal lamps
SIMATIC S7-1200 AC/DC/RELAIS orDC/DC/DC
6 X SIMATIC S7-1200, CPU 1214C,COMPACT CPU, AC/DC/RLY,ONBOARD I/O: 14 DI 24V DC; 10 DORELAY 0,5A; 2 AI 0 - 10V DC / 0 - 20MA,PS: AC 85 - 264 V AC @ 47 - 63 HZ,PROGRAM/DATA MEMORY: 50 KB6ES7214-1BE30-0XB0(AC –Pack. 6ES7214-1BE30-4AB3)6 X or alternative:SIMATIC S7-1200, CPU 1214C, COMPACTCPU, DC/DC/DC,ONBOARD I/O: 14 DI 24V DC; 10 DO 24 VDC; 2 AI 0 - 10V DC OR 0 - 20MA,PS: DC 20.4 - 28.8 V DC, PROGRAM/DATAMEMORY: 50 KB6ES7214-1AE30-0XB0(DC -Pack: 6ES7214-1AE30-4AB3)6 X and additional:SIMATIC S7, STEP 7 BASIC V11, SINGLELICENSE, E-SW, SW AND DOCU. ON DVD,CLASS A, 2 LANGUAGES(GE,EN), EXECUTABLE UNDER WINXP,WIN VISTA, REFERENCE-HW:S7-12006ES7822-0AA01-0YA06 X SIMATIC NET INDUSTRIALETHERNET TP XP CORD RJ45/RJ45, CAT6, CROSSED TP CABLE 4X2,PREASSEMBLEDW. 2 RJ45 CONNECTORS, LENGTH 6 M6XV1870-3RH606 X SIMATIC S7-1200, SIMULATORMODULE, 8 CHANNEL SIMULATOR DCINPUT SWITCHES 6ES7274-1XF30-0XA06 X SIMATIC S7-1200, ANALOG OUTPUTSB 1232, 1 AO, +/- 10VDC (12 BIT RES.) OR0 - 20 MA (11 BIT RES) 6ES7232-4HA30-0XB0
Exercise sheet: AND-function with PLC-Trainer 1200 / PLC-Rack 1200PLC Basic LOGO Learn AdvancePlug-on Modules for LOGOThe learning cards for all training systems AND, OR, NAND, NOR, NOT, XOR
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include the following practicalexamples with solutions:
o OR before AND linko Toggle circuito Cross circuito Surge current relayo Stairwell light switcho Switch-on delayo Switch-off delayo Selection circuit 1 of 3o Selection circuit 2 of 3o Current surge circuit with contactoro Garage lightingo Mixed systemo Cogwheel lubricationo Presso Lifting platformo Automatic star-delta circuito Running lighto Bottle countingo Wind turbineo Sequential circuit with time-delayed switch-offo Parking space monitoring in an undergroundgarageo Monitoring of a personnel exito Monitoring of a ship with diesel driveo Heating tank heater with sun collectoro Temperature monitoringo Temperature indication with signal lamps
LOGO! 12/24V or 230V
LOGO! 12/24V (Trainer Package)5x LOGO! 12/24 RC (6ED1052-1MD00-0BA6)5x LOGO! Soft Comfort V7.0 (6ED1058-0BA02-0YA1)1x LOGO! PC-cable (USB) (6ED1057-1AA01-0BA0)System requirements: Windows 98SE, NT4.0,ME, 2000, XP, VISTA, WIN7, MAC OS X,LINUXSales note: For vocational school, Colleges andUniversities, in-house vocational trainingdepartments, non commercialresearch institutions and non commercialtraining departments!Technical note: (none available)Order number: 12/24V : 6ED1057-3SA00-0YA1 Cable-Set: 6ED1057-3SA00-0YC0230V : 6ED1057-3SA00-0YB1
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LOGO! 230V (Trainer Package)5x LOGO! 230 RC (6ED1052-1FB00-0BA6 )5x LOGO! Soft Comfort V7.0 (6ED1058-0BA02-0YA1)1x LOGO! PC-cable (USB) (6ED1057-1AA01-0BA0)LOGO! PC-cable (Trainer Package)4x LOGO! PC-cable (USB) (6ED1057-1AA01-0BA0)
USB storage device 8 GigLecturer plus assistance per practicumroomPPE (duffel coat and pair of safety shoesand safety goggles)
2 pair per lecturer per year
Pedestal drilling machinesBench Pedestal drilling machinesPedestal or bench grindersGuillotinesPortable electric toolsPistol grip drilling machine with hammeraction 13mm chuckJig sawElectric plainerCircle sawHydraulic body punchDraw vicePipe bender 20mm & 25mmSpring bender 20mm & 25mmGeyser 100 LStove 4 plate + ovenuniversal motorSingle phase squirrel cage motorCapacitor startCapacitor start Capacitor runShaded pole motor3-phase machines squirrel cage3-phase machines wound rotor Slip-ringArc and CO2 welding machinesAngle grinder portable (small)Angle grinder portable (large)Cutting off machine on pedestalGrinding machine on pedestal (double200mm)Over head crane or lifting device 5 ton maxArc welding and gas welding
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Safety and protective clothingElectrical and electronic measuringinstrumentsOverhead projector (transparency)
Test and MeasurementDescription Manufacturer / Item numberOscilloscopeOscilloscope; Digital Storage Tektronix / TBS1022 / 25 MHz, 500 M/s, 2.5k
record length, 2-ch, Color Display, 5-year WarrantyOscilloscope; Digital Storage Tektronix / TBS1042 / 40 MHz, 500 M/s, 2.5k
record length, 2-ch, Color Display, 5-year WarrantyOscilloscope; Digital Storage Tektronix / TBS1062 / 60 MHz, 1GS/s, 2.5k record
length, 2-ch, Color Display, 5-year WarrantyOscilloscope; Digital Storage Tektronix / TBS1102 / 100 MHz, 1GS/s, 2.5k
record length, 2-ch, Color Display, 5-year WarrantyOscilloscope; Digital Storage Tektronix / TBS1152 / 150 MHz, 1GS/s, 2.5k
record length, 2-ch, Color Display, 5-year WarrantyOscilloscope; Digital Storage GW Instek / GDS-1052-U / 50 MHz, 2-ch, Color
DisplayOscilloscope; Analog GW Instek / GOS-630FC / 30MHz 2 channelOscilloscope; Analog GW Instek / GOS-620 / 20MHz 2 channelOscilloscope; Analog GW Instek / GOS-622G / 20MHz 2 channelPower SupplyPower Supply; Digital GW Instek / GPC-6030D / 3 ch; 2 ch: 0 to 60V/0 to
3A; 1 ch: 5V/3APower Supply; Digital GW Instek / GPC-3060D / 3 ch; 2 ch: 0 to 30V/0 to
6A; 1 ch: 5V/3APower Supply; Digital GW Instek / GPS-3303 / 3 ch; 2 ch: 0 to 30V/0 to
3A; 1 ch: 5V/3APower Supply; Digital GW Instek / GPS-2303 / 2 ch: 0 to 30V/0 to 3APower Supply; Digital GW Instek / GPS-3030DD / 1 ch: 0 to 30V/0 to 3APower Supply; Analog GW Instek / GPS-3030 / 1 ch: 0 to 30V/0 to 3AFunction Generator3MHz Function Generator; Analog3MHz Function Generator; Digital GW Instek / GFG8217A / with Counter and Sweep
Mode3MHz Function Generator; Digital GW Instek / GFG8219A / with Counter and Sweep
Mode & AM/FM ModulationFunction GeneratorVariable Phase GeneratorPower Function Generator
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Transfer Function Analyser Feedback / TFA607/605 / Consists of TFA607 andPFG605
MultimeterDigital Multimeter, Handheld GW Instek / GDM-396 / Autorange, DCV, ACV,
DCA, ACA, R, Cap., Freq., Temp, Continuity,Duty Cycle
Digital Multimeter, Bench GW Instek / GDM-8034 / DCV, ACV, DCA, ACA,R, Cap., Continuity, Diode Test
Digital Multimeter, Bench GW Instek / GDM-8245 / 50000 count Dualdisplay, DCV, ACV, DCA, ACA, R, Cap.,Continuity, Diode Test, Freq
Digital Multimeter, Handheld Gossen / MetraEnergy / AC/DC V&I, Wh. W,VAR, VARh, THD
WattmeterWattmeterPower Quality and Energy MeterPower Energy & Demand meterDigital Multimeter, Handheld Gossen / MetraEnergy / AC/DC V&I, Wh. W,
VAR, VARh, THDOther Test EquipmentLogic Pulser GLP-2A / GLP-2A / Pulse Repetition 0.5pp/400pp,
Output 100mAResistance Box Feedback / RM6N2 / 1Ω - 111Timer Counter Feedback / TF930 / 1MΩ, 250VdcCapacitance Box Feedback / CM5N / 3GHz. Period, Count, Ratio,
Pulse Width, RS232, Battery/MainsLCR meter GW Instek / LCR-915 / 100pF - 11,111µF, 5%,
100Vdc
Power & Machines
Description Item numberMagnetic and Electromagnetic Principles 61-022 / Comprises 61-400 & 68-200
Dissectible MachinesDissectible Machines System 62-005-120 / For 120V a.c. operationDissectible Machines System 62-005-230 / For 230V a.c. operationDissectible Machines Components System 62-110Dissectible Machines Storage System 90-100
Optional equipment
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Multi-channel I/O unit 68-500-2-USB / Requires Windows PC. Includesvirtual instrumentation pack and PC interface.
Oscilloscope/p.c. housing 91-2103-phase earth leakage breaker 60-140-1
Powerframes RangeElectrical Machines Core System 60-070-120 / For 120V a.c. operationElectrical Machines Core System 60-070-230 / For 230V a.c. operation
Powerframes AdditionsSynchronous machine 60-070-SMC-120 / For 120V a.c. operationSynchronous machine 60-070-SMC-230 / For 230V a.c. operationSeries universal motor 60-070-SUM-120 / For 120V a.c. operationSeries universal motor 60-070-SUM-230 / For 230V a.c. operationTransformers 60-070-TFM-120 / For 120V a.c. operationTransformers 60-070-TFM-230 / For 230V a.c. operationConventional instrumentation 1 60-070-CI1Conventional instrumentation 2 60-070-CI2Virtual instrumentation 60-070-VIPElectromagnetic motor control 60-070-EMCContactor panel 65-123Control pushbuttons 65-132Motor switches 65-133Magnetic pick-up 68-431d.c. motor speed control 60-070-DSC-120 / For 120V a.c. operationd.c. motor speed control 60-070-DSC-230 / For 230V a.c. operationa.c. motor speed control 60-070-ASC-120 / For 120V a.c. operationa.c. motor speed control 60-070-ASC-230 / For 230V a.c. operationVoltage and current monitor 68-150-1 / Recommended for use with 60-070-
TFM/-DSC & -ASCa.c. voltmeter and ammeter 68-111 / Recommended for use with 60-070-ASC3-phase earth leakage breaker 60-140-1Magnetic and Electromagnetic Principles 61-400Dissectible Machine 60-070-DM-120Dissectible Machine 60-070-DM-230Electrical Circuits 60-070-ECT-120Electrical Circuits 60-070-ECT-230Electrical Machines 60-070-EM-120Electrical Machines 60-070-EM-230Electrical Principles 60-070-EP-120
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Electrical Principles 60-070-EP-230Electromagnetic Motor Control Kit 65-020-1 / For use with 60-070-DM only
Powerframes components1kVA 110-220V Autotransformer 03-100 / For use with 68-441 with 120V supplyUniversal Power Supply 60-105-120 / For 120V a.c. operationUniversal Power Supply 60-105-230 / For 230V a.c. operationVariable a.c. and d.c. power supply 60-121-120 / For 120V a.c. operationVariable a.c. and d.c. power supply 60-121-230 / For 230V a.c. operation3-phase supply for Power electronics 60-132-120 / For 120V a.c. operation3-phase supply for Power electronics 60-132-230 / For 230V a.c. operationSingle Phase Transformer 61-106-120 / For 120V a.c. operationSingle Phase Transformer 61-106-230 / For 230V a.c. operationThree Phase Transformer 61-107-120 / For 120V a.c. operationThree Phase Transformer 61-107-230 / For 230V a.c. operationMagnetic and Electromagnetic Principles 61-400Dissectible Machines tutor 62-100Dissectible Machines Storage Panel 62-101Rotatable brush gear 62-102Series Universal Motor 63-100-120 / For 120V a.c. operationSeries Universal Motor 63-100-230 / For 230V a.c. operationd.c. shunt machine 63-111-120 / For 120V a.c. operationd.c. shunt machine 63-111-230 / For 230V a.c. operationDC Compound Wound Machine 63-120-120 / For 120V a.c. operationDC Compound Wound Machine 63-120-230 / For 230V a.c. operationVariable speed drive 63-501-120 / For 120V a.c. operationVariable speed drive 63-501-230 / For 230V a.c. operationSingle Phase Induction Motor 64-110-120 / For 120V a.c. operationSingle Phase Induction Motor 64-110-230 / For 230V a.c. operationThree Phase Induction Motor 64-501-120 / For 120V a.c. operationThree Phase Induction Motor 64-501-230 / For 230V a.c. operationThree Phase Synchronous Motor/Generator- Wound Rotor 64-510-120 / For 120V a.c. operationThree Phase Synchronous Motor/Generator- Wound Rotor 64-510-230 / For 230V a.c. operationControl switches 65-130Variable frequency drive 66-110-1-120 / For 120V a.c. operationVariable frequency drive 66-110-1-230 / For 230V a.c. operationVariable resistance 200 Ohm 3A 67-113Switched 3-phase 120V Resistive Load 67-142-120 / For 120V a.c. operation
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Switched 3-phase 230V Resistive Load 67-142-230 / For 230V a.c. operationResistor/capacitor unit 67-190Switched capacitive load 50µF 67-201Switched 3-phase capacitive load120V/208V 67-212-120 / For 120V a.c. operationSwitched 3-phase capacitive load230/380V 67-212-230 / For 230V a.c. operationInductive load 700mH 67-300Switched 3-phase inductive load120V/208V 67-312-120 / For 120V a.c. operationSwitched 3-phase inductive load 230/380V 67-312-230 / For 230V a.c. operationInertia wheel 67-450Friction brake 67-470Manual swinging field dynamometer 67-502a.c. voltmeter and ammeter 68-110d.c. milliammeter centre zero 68-111 / Recommended for use with 60-070-ASCd.c. milliammeter, centre zero 68-113Moving iron voltmeter and ammeter 68-114a.c./d.c. voltmeter and ammeter (digital) 68-116Synchronising lamps 68-120-120 / For 120V a.c. operationSynchronising lamps 68-120-230 / For 230V a.c. operationa.c. voltmeter and frequency meter 68-121Differential voltage probe 68-151a.c./d.c. electronic wattmeter 68-200a.c./d.c. electrodynamic wattmeter (x2) 68-204d.c. tachogenerator 68-430Magnetic pick-up 68-431Torque and speed control panel 68-441-2Hand-held digital optical/contacttachometer
68-470
USB Upgrade Pack for PowerLab VirtualInstrumentation
68-501
Shaft coupling 0.5 inch to 12mm 68-702Shaft coupling 12mm to 12mm with key 68-703Shaft coupling 12mm to 5/8 inch with key 68-704Shaft coupling 0.5 inch to 5/8 inch withkey
68-705
Standard set of patch leads 68-8005 pin DIN-DIN lead 68-810Virtual Instrumentation Software Pack 68-912-USBDissectible Machines Storage System 90-100
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System Frame 91-200Frame Lead Storage 91-206Oscilloscope/p.c. housing 91-210-1Storage bin 91-240Lead storage 91-245Storage bin kit 91-265Machine Guards 91-270Mobile Workbench 91-280Mobile Workbench Extension 91-281Open Board Frame -Oscilloscope/Computer Housing
91-510
Power ElectronicsThyristor control principles 70-002-120 / For 120V a.c. operationThyristor control principles 70-002-230 / For 230V a.c. operationd.c. motor control upgrade 70-004-120 / Upgrades 70-002 to 70-003. For
120V a.c. operationd.c. motor control upgrade 70-004-230 / Upgrades 70-002 to 70-003. For
230V a.c. operationd.c. motor control trainer 70-005-120 / For 120V a.c. operationd.c. motor control trainer 70-005-230 / For 230V a.c. operationThyristor control principles & d.c. motorcontrol trainer 70-003-120 / For 120V a.c. operationThyristor control principles & d.c. motorcontrol trainer 70-003-230 / For 230V a.c. operationSCR and diodes module 70-100Firing and bridge circuits 70-220Motor control circuits 70-310
Renewable EnergyPhotovoltaic Principles PV75-100
Process Control
Description Item number
Process Control Trainer 37-100 / Recommended accessories: PID150Ywith 01-100, FG601 & EW1604
Level and flow process control 38-001 / Comprises 38-100, 38-200, 38-300,38-400, 38-420, 38-490 & software. RequiresWindows PC
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Temperature process control 38-002 / Comprises 38-200, 38-300, 38-480,38-490, 38-600 & software. Requires WindowsPC
Level and flow & temperature processcontrol
38-003 / Comprises 38-100, 38-200 (x2), 38-300 (x2), 38-400, 38-420, 38-490 (x2), 38-600& software. Requires Windows PC
Pressure process control 38-004 / Comprises 38-200 , 38-300, 38-490,38-714 & software. Requires Windows PC
pH process control 38-005 / Comprises 38-200 , 38-300, 38-490,38-716 & software. Requires Windows PC
Complete Procon System (five processes) 38-010 / Comprises 38-003, 38-004 & 38-005.Requires Windows PC
Distributed Control System 38-009 / Comprises 38-100, 38-306, 38-400,38-420, 38-460, 38-600, 38-610, 38-714 & 38-490
Process Instrumentation Trainer 38-025 / Recommended air compressor 38-540-AC. Requires Windows PC
Industrial Process Trainer 34-250 /
Components, accessories and upgradesProgrammable logic controller 38-350 / Recommended accessory for 38-001,
38-002, 38-004Process controller for 38-025 38-541-PC / Upgrade of 38-023 to 38-025Forced air cooler 38-610 / Recommended accessory for 38-002,
38-003, 38-010Air compressor 38-820 / Recommended accessory for 38-004,
38-010, 38-009Air compressor 38-540-AC / Recommended accessory for 38-
025PID unit PID150Y / Requires 01-100. Recommended
accessory for 37-100Industrial process trainer PLC interface 34-252-1 / Recommended accessory for 34-
250. Requires PLCIndustrial Process Controller 34-010 / For use with 34-250
Basic Process Rig 38-100Control Valve 38-101High Pressure Control Valve 38-102Process Interface 38-200Process Controller 38-300
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Distributed Control System Trainer(Emerson Solution)
38-306
Level Sensor Pack 38-400Float Level Transmitter 38-401Flow Sensor Pack 38-420Pulse Flow Transmitter 38-421Flow Indicator 38-422Thermistor Temperature Transmitter 38-441Pressure Transmitter 38-461Differential Pressure Transmitter 38-462Temperature Auxiliary Control Pack (for38-600)
38-480
Digital Display Module 38-490Process Instrumentation Services MobileUnit
38-540
Temperature Process Rig (240V) 38-600Pressure Process Rig 38-714pH Process Rig 38-716Air Compressor 38-820-230Process Control Monitoring Software(Modbus Controllers)
38-961
Refrigeration and air conditioning
Description Item number
Commercial Refrigeration Skills Trainer 39-301 - 230 / 230V, Standard Tank, R134aCommercial Refrigeration Skills Trainer 39-301 - 120 / 120V, Standard Tank, R134aCommercial Refrigeration Skills Trainer(FGAS spec) 39-302 - 230 / 230V, 3.5 ltr Tank, R404aCommercial Refrigeration Skills Trainer(FGAS spec) 39-302 - 120 / 120V, 3.5 ltr Tank R404aRefrigerant Handling Skills Trainer 39-303 - 230 / 230V, Standard Tank, R134aRefrigerant Handling Skills Trainer 39-303 - 120 / 120V, Standard Tank, R134aRefrigerant Handling Skills Trainer (FGASspec) 39-304 - 230 / 230V, 3.5 ltr Tank, R404aRefrigerant Handling Skills Trainer (FGASspec) 39-304 - 120 / 120V, 3.5 ltr Tank, R404aAutomotive Air Conditioning Trainer 39-305 - 230 / 230V, TEV or FOT option,
R134a
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Automotive Air Conditioning Trainer 39-305 - 120 / 120V, TEV or FOT option,R134a
Reverse Cycle Heat Pump AC Trainer 39-306 - 230 / For 230V a.c. operationReverse Cycle Heat Pump AC Trainer 39-306 - 120 / For 120V a.c. operationRefrigeration AC Controls Skills Trainer 39-307 - 230 / For 230V a.c. operationRefrigeration AC Controls Skills Trainer 39-307 - 120 / For 120V a.c. operationHermetic Compressor Fault Simulator 39-308 - 230 / For 230V a.c. operationHermetic Compressor Fault Simulator 39-308 - 120 / For 120V a.c. operationChilled Water AC trainer 39-310 - 230 / For 230V a.c. operationChilled Water AC trainer 39-310 - 120 / For 120V a.c. operationTEV/FOT conversion kit for 39-305 39-320 / Enables 39-305 to be changed from
TEV control to FOT control (or vice-versa)
Tools and accessoriesRecovery Machine 39-401Vacuum Pump 39-402Vacuum Gauge 39-4032 Port Manifold Gauge CW Lines 39-404Electronic Leak Detector 39-405Weighing Scales 39-406Charging Frame 39-407 / Comprises: 39-406, 5-Port Manifold,
Vacuum Gauge, Vacuum Pump & FrameRatchet Spanner 39-408Adjustable Spanner 39-409Tube Flaring Kit 39-410Tube Cutter 39-411Tube Bender 39-412 / For 1/4", 5/16", 3/8" diameter pipeUltra Violet Kit C/W Dye & Injection Tool 39-413
Control Engineering
Description Item number
Control and Instrumentation Principles 33-033 / Comprises 33-100, 33-125, 01-100.Requires Windows PC
Mechanical Unit 33-100 / Sub-component of 33-033Analogue & Digital Control Board 33-125 / Replaces 33-110 & 33-120
Transducers Kit TK2942-001 / Comprises TK2941E,TK2941H, TK2941L, TK2941M & 01-100
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Complete Transducers Kit TK2942-1 / TK2942-001 plus functiongenerator, oscilloscope, DMM, timer/counterand capacitance and resistance boxes
Electro-mechanical Transducers kit TK2941E / Requires TK2941M & 01-100Heat Transducers kit TK2941H / Requires TK2941M & 01-100Light Transducers kit TK2941L / Requires TK2941M & 01-100Measurements package TK2941M / Requires 01-100
Digital Pendulum System 33-005-PCI / Includes interface card & cable.Requires MATLAB software & 32-bitWindows PC with PCI slot
Digital Pendulum System 33-005I / Requires MATLAB software, 32-bitWindows PC with PCI slot, interface card &cable
Magnetic Levitation System 33-006-PCI / Includes interface card & cable.Requires MATLAB software & 32-bitWindows PC with PCI slot
Magnetic Levitation System 33-006I / Requires MATLAB software, 32-bitWindows PC with PCI slot, interface card &cable
Magnetic Levitation System 33-026 / Includes NI LabVIEW interface card& cable. Uses NI LabVIEW software &Windows PC with PCI slot
Magnetic Levitation System 33-026I / Requires NI LabVIEW software,Windows PC with PCI slot, NI LabVIEWinterface card & cable.
Twin Rotor MIMO System 33-007-PCI / Includes interface card & cable.Requires MATLAB software & 32-bitWindows PC with PCI slot
Twin Rotor MIMO System 33-007I / Requires MATLAB software, 32-bitWindows PC with PCI slot, interface card &cable
Precision Modular Servo Control System 33-008-PCI / Includes interface card & cable.Requires MATLAB software & 32-bitWindows PC with PCI slot
Precision Modular Servo Control System 33-008I / Requires MATLAB software, 32-bitWindows PC with PCI slot, interface card &cable
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Coupled Tanks 33-041 / Includes interface card & cable.Requires MATLAB software & 32-bitWindows PC with PCI slot
Coupled Tanks 33-041I / Requires MATLAB software, 32-bitWindows PC with PCI slot, interface card &cable
Coupled Tanks 33-042 / Includes NI LabVIEW interface card& cable. Uses NI LabVIEW software &Windows PC with PCI slot
Coupled Tanks 33-042I / Requires NI LabVIEW software,Windows PC with PCI slot, NI LabVIEWinterface card & cable.
Ball & Plate Control System 33-052 / Includes NI LabVIEW interface card& cable. Uses NI LabVIEW software &Windows PC with PCI slot
Ball & Plate Control System 33-240 / Requires NI LabVIEW software,Windows PC with PCI slot, NI LabVIEWinterface card & cable.
DC Modular Servo SystemMS150 / Comprises OU150A, AU150B,PA150C, SA150D, PS150E, DCM150F,IP150H, OP150K, LU150L, GT150X &MS150Z
AC Modular Servo SystemMS150A / Comprises OU150A, AU150B,SA150D, PS150E, OP150K, LU150L,ST150R, MD150S, ST150T, ACM150U,PA150V, CU150W, GT150X & MS150Z
AC/DC Modular Servo SystemMS150-2 / Comprises OU150A, AU150B,PA150C, SA150D, PS150E, DCM150F,IP150H, OP150K, LU150L, ST150R,MD150S, ST150T, ACM150U, PA150V,CU150W, GT150X & MS150Z
Complete Modular Servo SystemMS150-3 / Comprises OU150A, AU150B,PA150C, SA150D, PS150E, DCM150F,SR150G, IP150H, DS150J, OP150K, LU150L,SM150M, ST150R, MD150S, ST150T,ACM150U, PA150V, CU150W, GT150X,PID150Y & MS150Z
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DC Modular Servo Upgrade33-310 / Upgrades MS150 to 33-008-PCI.Includes interface card and cable. RequiresMATLAB software & 32-bit Windows PC withPCI slot.
Attenuator Unit AU150B / For use with MS150. Contact salesoffice for clarification
DC Motor Unit DCM150F / For use with MS150. Contactsales office for clarification
Differential Synchro Unit DS150J / For use with MS150. Contact salesoffice for clarification
Gearbox Tachometer GT150X / For use with MS150. Contact salesoffice for clarification
Input Potentiometer Unit IP150H / For use with MS150. Contact salesoffice for clarification
Loading Unit LU150L / For use with MS150. Contact salesoffice for clarification
Accessory Pack MS150Z / For use with MS150. Contact salesoffice for clarification
Output Potentiometer Unit OP150K / For use with MS150. Contact salesoffice for clarification
Operational Amplifier Unit OU150A / For use with MS150. Contact salesoffice for clarification
Pre-Amplifier Unit PA150C / For use with MS150. Contact salesoffice for clarification
Power Supply Unit PS150E / For use with MS150. Contact salesoffice for clarification
Servo Amplifier Unit SA150D / For use with MS150. Contact salesoffice for clarification
Sample and Hold Unit SH150M / For use with MS150. Contact salesoffice for clarification
Simulated Relay Unit SR150G / For use with MS150. Contact salesoffice for clarification
Upgrade kit 150RST / Upgrade from MS150 to MS150AC/DC hybrid
Upgrade kit 150UVW / Upgrade from MS150 AC/DChybrid to MS150-2
Proportional, Integral and Derivative Unit PID150Y / For use with MS150
Function Generator FG601 / Recommended accessory for theMS150
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Transfer Function Analysis System TFA607/605 / Recommended accessory for theMS150
MS150 Control Toolbox Upgrade 33-927 / PCI card & software packMS150 Software upgrade to MATLAB7.XX 33-927I / Software only33-005 Control Toolbox Upgrade 33-936 / PCI card & software pack33-005 Software upgrade to MATLAB7.XX 33-936I / Software only33-006 Control Toolbox Upgrade 33-942 / PCI card & software pack33-006 Software upgrade to MATLAB7.XX 33-942I / Software only33-007 Control Toolbox Upgrade 33-949 / PCI card & software pack33-007 Software upgrade to MATLAB7.XX 33-949I / Software only
SCSI cable 3900-00002 /Advantech Card for MATLAB 3900-00003 /NI cable assembly 3900-00016 / For NI LabVIEWNI interface card 3900-00017 / For NI LabVIEW
PLC Products
Description Item number
PLC Trainer 34-500 / Requires PLC - see recommendedoptions below
Automatic washing machine 34-501 / Requires PLC - see recommendedoptions below
Traffic Signal Control 34-502 / Requires PLC - see recommendedoptions below
Dual Conveyor PLC workcell 34-120-1 / Requires PLC - see recommendedoptions below
Diameter Gauging Unit 34-110 / Requires 34-120Elevator 34-150-1 / Requires PLC - see recommended
options belowMitsubishi PLC digital I/O pack 34-020Mitsubishi PLC digital I/O pack - pre-wired
34-020-1
Allen Bradley PLC digital I/O pack 34-040Allen Bradley PLC digital I/O pack - pre-wired
34-040-1
Siemens PLC digital I/O pack 34-060
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Siemens PLC digital I/O pack - pre-wired 34-060-1Mitsubishi analogue add-on 34-522 / For use with 34-500Allen Bradley analogue add-on 34-542 / For use with 34-500Siemens analogue add-on 34-562 / For use with 34-500Mitsubishi ethernet HMI option 34-525 / For use with 34-500Allen Bradley / Siemens ethernet HMIoption 34-546 / For use with 34-500
Pnuematics and Hydraulics
Description Item number
Portable Tutor KitsPortable Pnuematics Tutor 36-100 / Mounted in durable briefcase.
Requires 36-112Portable Electro-Pnuematics Tutor 36-200 / Mounted in durable briefcase.
Requires 36-112 & 36-210Portable PLC Electro-Pnuematics Tutor 36-202 / Mounted in durable briefcase.
Supplied with Mitsubishi Alpha Controller.Requires 36-112 & 36-210
Portable PLC Electro-Pnuematics Tutor 36-203 / Mounted in durable briefcase.Supplied with Mitsubishi FX1S Controller.Requires 36-112 & 36-210
Air Compressor Small 36-112 / Mini compressor, 15 l/min. For usewith 36-100, 36-200, 36-202 & 36-203 tutorkits.
Air Compressor Large 36-110 / Large compressor, 44 l/min with 4litre air receiver. For use with the following 36-001/2/3/4/5/6/21/22/23
Power Supply
36-210 / Power supply unit, 24V d.c. @ 2.1APortable Hydraulics Tutor 36-500 / Mounted in durable briefcase.
Supplied with hydraulics power packPortable Advanced Hydraulics Tutor 36-502 / Mounted in durable briefcase.
Supplied with hydraulics power pack
Portable TrainersPortable Pneumatics Trainer 36-004 / Includes construction panel & heavy
duty storage case
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Portable Electro-Pnuematics Trainer 36-005 / Includes construction panel & heavyduty storage case. Requires 36-210 PowerSupply & 36-112 Air Compressor
Portable Pneumatics & Electro-PnuematicsTrainer
36-006 / Includes construction panel & heavyduty storage case. Requires 36-210 PowerSupply & 36-112 Air Compressor
Portable Hydraulics Trainer Level 1 36-014 / Includes construction panel, heavyduty storage case & hydraulics power pack
Portable Hydraulics Trainer Levels 1 & 2 36-015 / Includes construction panel, heavyduty storage case & hydraulics power pack
Portable Electro-Hydraulics Trainer 36-016 / Includes construction panel, heavyduty storage case & hydraulics power pack
Portable Proportional Hydraulics Trainer 36-017 / Includes construction panel, heavyduty storage case & hydraulics power pack
Bench Mountable TrainersPneumatics Trainer
36-021 / Bench Mountable Trainer. Comprisesdouble-sided panel & set of pnuematiccomponents. Compressor not included.
Electro-Pnuematics Trainer36-022 / Bench Mountable Trainer. Comprisesdouble-sided panel & set of electro-pnuematiccomponents. Requires 36-210 PSU.Compressor not included.
Pneumatics & Electro-Pnuematics Trainer36-023 / Bench Mountable Trainer. Comprisesdouble-sided panel, set of pnuematiccomponents, set of electro-pnuematiccomponents . Requires 36-210 PSU.Compressor not included.
Hydraulics Trainer Level 1
36-030 / Bench Mountable Trainer. Comprisesdouble-sided panel, two hydraulics powerpacks & set of level 1 components
Hydraulics Trainer Levels 1 & 2
36-031 / Bench Mountable Trainer. Comprisesdouble-sided panel, two hydraulics powerpacks & set of level 1 & 2 components
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Electro-Hydraulics Trainer
36-032 / Bench Mountable Trainer. Comprisesdouble-sided panel, two hydraulics powerpacks & set of Electro-Hydraulics components
Proportional Hydraulics Trainer36-033 / Bench Mountable Trainer. Comprisesdouble-sided panel, two hydraulics powerpacks & set of Proportional Hydraulicscomponents
Trolley Mounted TrainersTrolley Mounted Pneumatics Trainer
36-001 / Trolley Mounted Trainer. Comprisesdouble-sided mobile trolley & set of pnuematiccomponents. Compressor not included.
Trolley Mounted Electro-PnuematicsTrainer 36-002 / Trolley Mounted Trainer. Comprises
double-sided mobile trolley & set of electro-pnuematic components. Compressor notincluded.
Trolley Mounted Pneumatics & Electro-Pnuematics Trainer 36-003 / Trolley Mounted Trainer. Comprises
double-sided mobile trolley, set of pnuematiccomponents & set of electro-pnuematiccomponents. Requires 36-210 PSU.Compressor not included.
Trolley Mounted Hydraulics Trainer Level1
36-010 / Trolley Mounted Trainer. Comprisesdouble-sided mobile trolley, two hydraulicspower packs & set of level 1 components
Trolley Mounted Hydraulics TrainerLevels 1 & 2
36-011 / Trolley Mounted Trainer. Comprisesdouble-sided mobile trolley, two hydraulicspower packs & set of level 1 & 2 components
Trolley Mounted Electro-HydraulicsTrainer 36-012 / Trolley Mounted Trainer. Comprises
double-sided mobile trolley, two hydraulicspower packs & set of electro-hydrauliccomponents
Trolley Mounted Proportional HydraulicsTrainer 36-013 / Trolley Mounted Trainer. Comprises
double-sided mobile trolley, two hydraulicspower packs & set of Proportional Hydraulicscomponents
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Mechanical TransmissionMechanical Transmission Trainer - Trolleymounted
40-001 / Comprises Mechanical Transmissiontraining unit, trolley version with equipmentstorage cabinet, complete with toolkit
Mechanical Transmission Trainer -Benchtop mounted
40-002 / Comprises Mechanical Transmissiontraining unit, bench top version, complete withtoolkit
Mechanical Transmission Trainer - Trolleymounted with motor drive 40-003 / Comprises Mechanical Transmission
training unit, trolley version with InverterDrive & 3-phase motor, equipment storagecabinet, complete with toolkit
Toolkit for Mechanical Transmissiontraining unit
40-202 / Toolkit for Mechanical Transmissiontraining unit
Compact Mechatronics System (CMS) 35-400 / Complete system comprising units 35-401 - 35-409
Distribution Centre Unit 35-401Pick & Place with Vacuum Unit 35-402Processing Unit 35-403Handling Unit 35-404Hydraulic Press Unit 35-405Pick & Place with Grippers Unit 35-406Sorting Unit 35-407Hydraulic Power Pack 35-408PLC Control Unit 35-409 / Contains Mitsubishi FX3U PLC. Not
required if user is running the system orindividual modules from own PLC.
Portable computer (laptop)
Simulation software Electrical andelectronic components
Windows XP, MS-Office, Nero, Crocodileclip or equivalent, Smart Draw orequivalent, PLC programming and trainer
PLC simulation trainer boards Curriculum accreditedData projectorWork-benches for assemblingDC generators 5 kW maxDC electric machines series 5 kW maxDC electric machines shunt 5 kW maxDC electric machines compound 5 kW max'Bakkie' LDV with a trailer hitchA cable trailer
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Foldable tri pot pipe viceHand toolsSide cutterLong nose pliersSoldering iron 30w (temperature control)Combination pliersCrimping pliersFlat screwdriverPhillips / star screwdriverSteel ruler 300mmMeasuring tape 5mVenire caliper (normal, analogue & digital)Water pump pliersG clampsSpanners ring flat (set 6 mm – 32mm)Cable knifeDraw tapeBending spring (20mm & 25mm)Ladder A-frameLadder extendibleWire stripperBevel gaugeFlat File 4 13/32 3/32 BastardFlat File 4 13/32 3/32 SecondFlat File 4 13/32 3/32 SmoothFlat File 6 5/8 5/32 BastardFlat File 6 5/8 5/32 SecondFlat File 6 5/8 5/32 SmoothFlat File 8 25/32 7/32 BastardFlat File 8 25/32 7/32 SecondFlat File 8 25/32 7/32 Smooth11010Flat File 10 31/32 1/4 Bastard
Flat File 10 31/32 1/4 SecondFlat File 10 31/32 1/4 SmoothFlat File 12 1-5/32 9/32 BastardFlat File 12 1-5/32 9/32 SecondFlat File 12 1-5/32 9/32 SmoothFlat File 14 1-11/32 5/16 BastardFlat File 14 1-11/32 5/16 SecondFlat File 14 1-11/32 5/16 SmoothHalf Round 4 13/32 3/32 BastardHalf Round 4 13/32 3/32 SecondHalf Round 4 13/32 3/32 SmoothHalf Round File 6 19/32 5/32 BastardHalf Round File 6 19/32 5/32 SecondHalf Round File 6 19/32 5/32 Smooth
Select file according to needs
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Half Round File 8 3/4 7/32 BastardHalf Round File 8 3/4 7/32 SecondHalf Round File 8 3/4 7/32 SmoothHalf Round File 10 15/16 9/32 BastardHalf Round File 10 15/16 9/32 SecondHalf Round File 10 15/16 9/32 SmoothHalf Round File 12 1-1/8 11/32 BastardHalf Round File 12 1-1/8 11/32 SecondHalf Round File 12 1-1/8 11/32 SmoothHalf Round File 14 1-9/32 13/32 BastardHalf Round File 14 1-9/32 13/32 SecondRound File 4 5/32 SecondRound File 4 5/32 SmoothRound File 6 7/32 BastardRound File 6 7/32 SecondRound File 6 7/32 SmoothRound File 8 5/16 BastardRound File 8 5/16 SecondRound File 8 5/16 SmoothRound File 10 3/8 BastardRound File 10 3/8 SecondRound File 10 3/8 SmoothRound File 12 1/2 BastardRound File 12 1/2 SecondRound File 12 1/2 SmoothRound File 14 5/8 BastardRound File 14 5/8 SecondSquare File 4 5/32 BastardSquare File 4 5/32 SecondSquare File 4 5/32 SmoothSquare File 6 7/32 BastardSquare File 6 7/32 SecondSquare File 6 7/32 SmoothSquare File 8 5/16 BastardSquare File 8 5/16 SecondSquare File 8 5/16 SmoothSquare File 10 3/8 BastardSquare File 10 3/8 SecondSquare File 10 3/8 SmoothSquare File 12 1/2 BastardSquare File 12 1/2 SecondSquare File 12 1/2 SmoothFirst Aid boxHack sawJunior hack sawReamer
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Stock and dies (engineering set)Drill bit set (high speed black steel)(1mm-13mm with 0.5mm increment)Carpenter ratchetConduit stock and die (20mm & 25mm)Spirit levelPunchesChiselsGrinding wheel dresserOrbital sanderChain block Max 2 tonShackles Max 2.5 tonChain sling Max 2.5 tonWire rope sling 20mm diameterHelping handBar magnetsHorse shoe magnetsLead acid cellsAlkaline cellsNickel Cadmium cellsNickel Iron cellsFuel cellsSANS 10142SANS 10198Occupational Health and Safety Act of1993SHE (Safety Health and EnvironmentNOSA grading for factories andworkshopsNOSAConsumablesHand cleanerMutton clothSolder wire 0.5mmSolder wire (electronic)Hammers 100 g & 250gHack-saw blades (24 teeth. /25mm )Engineers square (200mm)scribersCable knifeSolder suckers (metal type)Light dependant resistorLight depending diodeSilicon control rectifier NTE5454
NTE5413
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NTE5482Power MOSFET ECG2371
ECG67Infrared detector diodes HPDB5K15AInfrared detector diodes HPDR3K15AInfrared detector diodes A8052035Silicon darlington transistors NTE 214Silicon darlington transistors NTE 270Silicon controlled switch NTE 239Varactor A7560119Varactor NTE 617Varactor NTE 618Variable capacitor A754514HWooden screws 6 x 20Ram sets 6 x 50Dry wall screws 4mm x 20mmResistors 100Ω 5kWResistors 10Ω 0.25WResistors 20Ω 0.25WResistors 30Ω 0.25WResistors 40Ω 0.25WResistors 50Ω 0.25WResistors 100Ω 0.25WResistors 10Ω 0.5WResistors 20Ω 0.5WResistors 30Ω 0.5WResistors 40Ω 0.5WResistors 50Ω 0.5WResistors 100Ω 0.5WResistors 10Ω 1WResistors 20Ω 1WResistors 30Ω 1WResistors 40Ω 1WResistors 50Ω 1WResistors 100Ω 1WResistors 200Ω 1WResistors 300Ω 1WResistors 400Ω 1WResistors 500Ω 1WResistors 1MΩResistors 10kΩResistors 100kΩResistors 1kΩResistors 2,2kΩResistors 22kΩ
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Resistors 5kΩLED RED 5AmpLED BLUE 5AmpLED GREEN 5AmpLED AMBER 5AmpLED WHITE 5AmpLED RED 10AmpLED BLUE 10AmpLED GREEN 10AmpLED AMBER 10AmpLED WHITE 10AmpSilicon control rectifier NTE5454
NTE5413NTE5482
Power MOSFET ECG2371ECG67
Infrared detector diodes HPDB5K15AHPDR3K15AA8052035
Silicon darlington transistors NTE 214NTE 270
Silicon controlled switch NTE 239Varactor A7560119Varactor NTE 617Varactor NTE 618Variable capacitor A754514HFlip-flopJK Flip-FlopRS, RS master slave flip-flops and D, TJFETs 2N5457
2N5459CounterFilterTransistor BC108
ZTX3002N3705BFY512N3053
Bread BoardsZener DiodesZener Diodespotentiometers Linear 1MΩpotentiometers Linear 500Ωpotentiometers Non-linear 1MΩpotentiometers Non-linear 500Ω
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potentiometers 10kΩintegrated circuits (regulators, Comparatorintegratorintegrated circuitsanalogue op-amps
LM741E555 timer
inductorsrelaystransformers 12V
24Vcapacitors Polarized 100µFcapacitors Polarized 0.01µFcapacitors 1.0µFcapacitors 0.4µFcapacitors Polarized 1000µFcapacitors 10nFMOSFET’s 2N3796
2N3797technical manualinductors 10mHinductors 20mHtransistors BC108transistors BC109transistorsToggle switchesServo motors (Control synchro)Synchro motors (Control synchro)Clock and timingDiodes IN 4001
IN 4003IN 5391IN 5392IN 4719IN 4720MR500MR501IN5400IN5401MR750MR751MR2000309A-02
Joining kits CablesTerminal blocksScrew-itscopper wire GP wireRed
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BlackGreen yellowRedBlackGreen yellowRedBlackGreen yellowRed 2.5 mm²Black 2.5 mm²Green yellow 2.5 mm²Red 4 mm²Black 5 mm²Green yellow 4mm²Red 6mm²Black 6 mm²Green yellow 6 mm²Isolators,Lightning arrestorsEarth leakage relaysThermostatslight dimmersfluorescent lampincandescentEnergy control units ripple relayEnergy control units radio controlledPrepaid metersSimmer statsBusbarsCircuit breakers 5AmpCircuit breakers 10AmpCircuit breakers 15AmpCircuit breakers 20AmpCircuit breakers 25AmpFuses HRCHeating elements (geyser and stove)Switches single throughSwitches double throughSwitches 2 leverSwitches 3 leverSwitches stove isolatorSwitches geyser isolator DBSwitches geyser isolator IndustrialFlexible cablesArmoured cables,
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Steel cored cablesSurfix cableTwin and earthSaddlesCleatsClampsConduit black steel 20mmConduit galvanized 20mmConduit PVC 20mmConduit PVC 25MMConduit Black steel 25mmConduit galvanized 25mmElbo 20mm PVC, Black steel GalvanizedBends 20mm PVC, Black steel GalvanizedT box 20mm PVC, Black steel GalvanizedThrough box 20mm PVC, Black steelGalvanizedEnd box 20mm PVC, Black steelGalvanized2 way box 20mm PVC, Black steelGalvanized3 way box 20mm PVC, Black steelGalvanized4 way box 20mm PVC, Black steelGalvanizedElbo 25mm PVC, Black steel GalvanizedBends 25mm PVC, Black steel GalvanizedT box 25mm PVC, Black steel GalvanizedThrough box 25mm PVC, Black steelGalvanizedEnd box 25mm PVC, Black steelGalvanized2 way box 25mm PVC, Black steelGalvanized3 way box 25mm PVC, Black steelGalvanized4 way box 25mm PVC, Black steelGalvanizedPANEL INSTRUMENTSVoltmetersAmmetersPower factor metersFrequency meters
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5. ENGINEERING & RELATED DESIGN
RESOURCES & EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS
LATHE PLUS ACCESSORIES3 jaw self-centering chuck4 jaw independent chuck
Distance between centres 1000 mmSwing over bed 330 mmSpindle speeds 25 –1500 rpmSpindle bore 52 mm380V, 3 phaseAccessories:
-MILLING MACHINE PLUSACCESSORIES:- Machine vice 150mm- Clamp kit to fit machine table- Horizontal milling attachment- Dividing head with four jaw chuck and
dividing platesCollet chuck
Table size 1270 X 250 mm – 3 Axes(Automatic feed)Longitudinal travel 780 mmCross travel 380 mmSpindle centre to column face 170 – 680 mmVertical transfer 400 mmSpindle taper ISO 40380V, 3 phase
RADIAL DRILLING MACHINEPLUS ACCESSORIES:-Machine Vice 150 mm-Clamping kit
Vertical arm travel 500 mm,Capacity 32 mm380V
Surface GrinderTable size 465 x 150 mm,Hydraulic longitudinal feed,Travel X470 & Y175
Portable Electrical Drilling Machines700 – 900 Watt, 220V,13 mm Chuck, Heavy Duty
Pedestal Drill Press (Belt Driven)500 Watt, 220V,13 mm Chuck, Belt Driven
Pedestal Drill Press (Gear Driven)500 Watt, 220V,13 mm Chuck, Gear Driven
Pedestal Grinders1,75 kW,300 Diameter wheel
Cut-off Machines 400 mm, Heavy Duty
Band sawBlade size 3090 x 25 mm380V
Vice, bench, Engineers Hardened jaws, 150 mmWelding machine Inverter, Arc/Mig welder
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE
Item Description1 Ring set Imperial 3/8”, 7/16’, ½”, 9/16”, 5/8”, 11/16”, ¾”, 13/16”, 7/8’, 15/16’, 1”.
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2 Pipe spanners ¾” x 1”3 Ring sets imperial ¼”, 5/16” 9/16”, ¾”4 Open end spanners ½” x 9/16”5 Ring set Metric 6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,196 Long extension ½” drive7 Short extension ½” drive8 Ratchet ½” drive9 Power bar ½” drive10 Speed wrench 3/8’ drive11 Ratchet 3/8’ drive12 Long extension 3/8” drive13 Short extension 3/8’ drive14 Allen key set (Metric) plastic holder (9)15 Allen key set (SAE) plastic holder (13)16 ½” Drive tube socket
1”, 15/16”,7/8”, 13/16”, ¾”, 11/16”, 5/8”, 9/16”, ½”17 ½” Drive sockets: 11/4”, 11/8’, 11/16”, 1”, 15/16”/ 7/8”, 13/16”, ¾’, 11/16”, 5/8”,
9/16’, ½”18 3/8” Drive sockets: ¼”, 5/16”, 3/8”, 7/16”, ½”, 9/16”, 5/8”, 11/16”, ¾”19 3/8” Drive Swivel sockets: 3/8”, 7/16”, ½”, 9/16”, 5/8”, 11/16”, ¾”20 ¾” Drive sockets: ¾”, 7/8”, 15/16’, 1”, 11/16”, 1!/8”, 13/16, 11/4”, 15/16”, 13/8’,
17/16”, 11/2”, 15/8”, 111/16”, 13/4”, 113/16 17/8”, 2”21 Allen key sockets: 4,5,6,7,8,10,12,14,1722 Torx sockets: 3/8” – T30,40,45, 50, 55
¼” – 10,15,20,25¼” – female socket E8
23 3/8” Drive tube sockets: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18,19 mm24 3/8”Drive sockets –short : 19,18,17,16,15,14,13,12,11,10,9,8mm25 ½” Drive tube sockets: 26,25,24,22,21,20,19,18,17,16 mm26 ½” Drive sockets: 24,23,22,21,20,19,18,17,16,15,14,13,12,27 1 Set flat screw drivers28 1 Set Philips screw drivers29 1 Set punches30 1 Set Chissels31 Shifting Spanner 450MM32 Shifting Spanner 150mm33 Pribar34 Scriber35 Soft blow hammer36 Ball pien hammer medium37 Ball pien hammer large38 4lb hammer39 Centre punch40 Files 1round, 1 flat, 1 triangular, 1 half round41 File handles
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42 Copper hammer43 Vice grip44 Side cutter45 Long nose pliers46 Engineers pliers47 Water pump pliers48 Wire brush49 Hacksaw50 Tommy bar51 Tape measure52 Tin snips53 Stanley knife54 Feeler gauge55 Steel rules56 Inside circlip pliers57 Outside circlip pliers
Special Tools that should be kept in the store
Item Description Quantity1 Torque wrenches 0 – 200 N.m 3 per workshop3 Protractor 64 Angle gauge 65 “C” spanner 36 Calipers inside 247 Calipers out side 248 Stop watch 39 Feeler gauges 1210 Engineers squares small 611 Engineering squares large 612 Ring squeezer 1213 Dial gauge 1214 Magnetic stand 1215 Multimeter 1216 Telescopic gauges 12 sets17 Micrometers:
0 – 25 mm25 – 50 mm0 – 100 mm100 – 125 mmDepth gaugeVernier calipersSet of micrometers (box)
12 of each to caterfor three groups of8
18 Straight edge 619 Piston Ring expander 6
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20 Valve lifter mechanical 621 Valve lifter pneumatic 622 Pinion holding tool23 Surface plate 324 “V” blocks 6 sets25 Timing light 326 Filter strap/remover 6
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REFRIGERATIONRESOURCES &EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS REMARKS
PHYSICAL RESOURCES
Store room for consumablestocks
Fully Equipped workshop Lecture room(s) Training area-work area
Ablution facilities
Both workshop and equipmentrooms need adequate ventilationand lighting and due attentionmust be paid to learner safety,security and supervision infinalising a special layout.
LEARNING MATERIALSAND CONSUMABLES
Funds obtained from studentsor from funding bodies for theprocurement of consumableresources, tools and equipmentmust be readily made availablefor the effective operation of aworkplace involved in atraining program.Students must be individuallyequipped with the necessarytools.Learning materials mustconform to approved trainingand industrial standardrequirements and mustarticulate to Higher Education.Learning materials must caterfor both academic and practicalaspects of learning.
Available material need toaddress the following : Texts that fully address the
task Workshop manuals using
projection equipment Visual and audio-visual
material Promotion of research Educational tours to relevant
learning venues Educational and motivational
talks from industry Models and demonstrations Sea level, 700, 1400 and
1700m psycrometric charts.
DESCRIPTION TYPEQUANTITYPer every 20
students:V Belt tension tester Fenner 2Anemometer 2Oxy-Acetylene gas welding / brazing equipment, full sizeworkshop sets.
4
Nitrogen cylinders 11kg with regulator 4000kPa deliverypressure
4
Refrigeration Gauge manifold sets (R22/R134A) 20Velometer 5Anometer 5
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DESCRIPTION TYPEQUANTITYPer every 20
students:Infrared thermometer 5R410A torque wrench 5Refrigeration Gauge manifold sets (R410A) 20Electronic refrigerant leak detectors 5Tap a line tools 10Pinch off pliers 10Piercing pliers 10Pipe cutters 6mm – 22mm copper tubing 20Imp cutters 5Flaring and swaging kit 102 stage 5-7 cfm vacuum pumps 5Vacuum gauges (Micron 5Mechanical refrigeration pipe benders ¼’’ 5Mechanical refrigeration pipe benders 3/8’’ 5Mechanical refrigeration pipe benders 1/2’’ 5Mechanical refrigeration pipe benders 3/4’’ 5Spring refrigeration pipe benders ¼’’ 5Spring refrigeration pipe benders 3/8’’ 5Spring refrigeration pipe benders 1/2’’ 5Spring refrigeration pipe benders 3/4’’ 5Thermometers 2 probe digital -40 to + 20 Celsius 10Refrigerant charging scales 10Lock ring pliers 1Service valve spanners 20Refrigerant recovery units 5Fin combs 10Pipe reamers (Refrigerant) 20EquipmentRefrigeration Controls:
Thermostats 5Humidistat 5Pressure stats 5Selector switches 5Smoke detectors 5Overheating stats 5Electric oil pressure switches 5
Defrost timers 5High pressure switch 5Dual pressure switch 5Low pressure switch 5Electrical control panel accessories:Isolator 20
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DESCRIPTION TYPEQUANTITYPer every 20
students:Double pole switches (single throw) 15Double pole switches (double throw) 15Overload protection devices (3A13A) 15 of eachRelays 50Rotary switch 20Single phase earth leakage 5
Single phase electric motor accessories: CapacitorsApplicable to375w
5
Current relaysApplicable to375w
5
Potential relaysApplicable to375w
5
Solid-state relays 5Overload relays 5
Single phase motors:Shaded pole motor
375w 2
Permanent split motor 375w 2Split phase motor 375w 2Capacitor start motor 375w 2Capacitor start-capacitor run motor 375w 2Multi speed fan motors 375w 2
Single phase humidifiers 5Single pole switches (single throw) 15Single pole switches (double throw) 15Timers 220v 5Amour flex 2m per sizePipe brackets 2
Trucking / plastic2m 20x 50mm2m 50x100mm
Domestic fridge freezer 4Operational single phase refrigeration units with semihermetic compressors in 1.5 x 1.5 cold room installation,pressure switch and thermostatic control -10 to 5 Degrees Cinstallation temperatures.
220V 10
Operational three phase refrigeration units with semihermetic compressors in 1.5 x 1.5 cold room installation,pressure switch and thermostatic control -10 to 5 Degrees Cinstallation temperatures.
380V 10
Operational mid wall split single phase air conditioning unit 220V 5Operational mid wall split three phase air conditioning unit 380V 5Water treatment system 1
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DESCRIPTION TYPEQUANTITYPer every 20
students:Water treatment system 1Ducted DX airconditiong 3 phase system with variablevolume diffusers.
380V 1
Computerised BMS System, (Building Management System) 1Humidification system
CONSUMABLE RESOURCES FOR REFRIGERATION
DESCRIPTION TYPE QUANTITY Perevery 20 students
Cables / conductors:
1,0mm2 (solid) 20 rolls1,0mm2 (stranded) 20 rolls1,5mm2 (solid) 20 rolls1,5mm2 (stranded) 20 rolls2,5mm2 solid 20 rolls2,5mm2 stranded 20 rolls4mm2 solid 10 rolls4mm2 stranded 10 rolls6mm2 solid 8 rolls6mm2 stranded 8 rolls10mm2 solid 5 rolls10mm2 stranded 5 rolls16mm2 solid 5 rolls16mm2 stranded 5 rollsPVC steel wire armoured 12mCable 16mm2 (4 wire) 12mPVC steel wire armoured 12mCable 16mm2 (3 wire) 12m
Earth tags for 16mm2 20Ferrules 4mm2 100 ofFuses Glass (0,130A) 10 of each
Gland kit:for SWA cables (16mm2) 20 offor unarmoured cables(16mm2)
20 of
Lugs: Round lugs: M3 100 ofM4 100 ofM5 100 ofM6 100 ofM8 100 ofM10 100 of
Spade lugs: M3 100 ofM4 100 of
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DESCRIPTION TYPE QUANTITY Perevery 20 students
M5 100 ofM6 100 ofM8 100 ofM10 100 of
Push on lugs: (4,8x0,8) 100 ofPush on lugs: (6,3x0,8) 100 of
Mutton cloth 400 grams 30 ofPlug tops 20 ofTerminal screw connectors 4mm2 20 ofTerminals 100
Flare nuts:
¼ inch nuts 403/8 inch nuts 40½ inch nuts 405/8 inch nuts 40
Flared Tee Fitting, male flare x male flare ¼ inch 20Flared Union Coupling, male flare x maleflare
¼ inch 20
Manometer 5Copper tubing:
¼ inch 5 Rolls3/8 inch 5 Rolls½ inch 5 Rolls5/8 inch 5 Rolls
Oil: (Refrigerant) Mineral oil20l (litres)
Ester oil 20l (litres)Schrader valves ¼ inch 20Silver solder rod 3003u Flux 50 rodsRéfrigérant Refillable service cylinders(11Kg)
5
Réfrigérant R134A 28KgRéfrigérant R22 28KgRéfrigérant R141B 28KgRéfrigérant R410A 28KgCopper loy/tech brazing rods 200gSilver solder flux 2 x 100ml69 kg Cylinder trolly 2PVC pipe 19 and 25mm 2mPVC Glue 2 X 100mlWater purifying chemicals 1l
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6. FINANCE, ECONOMICS & ACCOUNTING
RESOURCES&EQUIPMENT
SPECIFICATIONS REMARKS
Practicum RoomSimulated office environment with basic officefurniture & equipment
Electronic equipment Cash registerCalculators
Filing cabinet Different types of filesComputer & printer Internet connection
Research softwareFinancial /accounting software
Media CentreWebsite addresses for researchSubject related magazinesSubject related DVDs/Videos
Classroom Big desks for research materials
Store room
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7. HOSPITALITY
RESOURCES & EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS REMARKS
Fully fitted training kitchen &equipment
Preparation areaRefrigerated storage Dishwashing equipmentContainers
Kitchen(s) must comply with OHS Actrequirements
Cleaning EquipmentWaste disposal equipment
Safety equipment Eye protection, plastic gloves
Facilities for glass washing(operation and practical) Mechanical means preferred
Simulated bar area Traditional glasswareSelection of drinks machines
A simulated guest bedroomLinen ware
Equipment to provide roomservice
Drinks service equipment
Room for set-up for a take-awayservice operation (campuscafeteria)
Tables, chairs, service stationsElectronic Point of Sale preferred, but optionalEquipment to provide a counter service
Small function roomVariety of functions/conference equipment
Practical room for practicingservice techniques
Table service - fully equipped and furnishedfor different service methodsCash register and credit card machine (manualof electronic)Telephone handsets for simulation exerciseTrolleys or other lifting devices
Video recorder for recording ofsimulationsComputer accessAccess to public toilet andwashroom areasAccess to a variety of floorcoverings hard and soft.
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8. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND COMPUTER SCIENCES
RESOURCES &INFRASTRUCTURE
SPECIFICATIONS REMARKS
Lecturing roomElectronics laboratory
Soldering ironTesting instrumentsPliersSite cuttersScrew drivers: Flat StarHammers
Lecturing roomNetworked computer room orlibrary with internet access
Computers with Internet accessPrinter
Lecturing roomComputer (Hardware)laboratory
3 learners per old computer2 fairly new networked computers3 networked laser printersApplications softwareSystems softwareManufacturer’s manualsTraining & support manualDiagnostic toolsAnti-virus software10 x 2 GB flash disks (memory sticks)CuttersCrimpers
Lecturing roomComputer laboratory
Computer per leaner linked to the internetMultimedia application softwareProgramming softwareAnimation softwareActivate IIS setting on computersNetworked laser printer
Lecturing roomComputer laboratory
Computer per leaner linked to the internetNetworked laser printer
Lecturing roomComputer (Networking)laboratory
3 learner per Fish tape3 learners per networked computers1 server for every 4 networked computers1 laser networked printer per serverHubSwitchesNetwork cablesNetwork connectorsRJ45 connectorsNetwork box
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RoutersCuttersCrimpersExternal HDD / mini HDD / tape driver / flash disks/ DVD / CD / Teacher’s backup server
Lecturing roomComputer laboratory
1 computer per learner linked to the internetNetworked laser printerSQL softwareProgramming softwareWeb page design softwareMultimedia software and Animation software
MULTIMEDIA
RESOURCES & EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS REMARKS
Physical resourcesThe following teaching aids should bemade available: Lecture room Computer laboratory 1 server 1 laser-networked printer per server External HDD / mini HDD / tape
driver / flash disks / DVD / CD /teacher’s backup server
MS Office Sound Editor
Digital Camera Image Editor Graphic tool
3D graphic animation authoring tool
1 student per networked computer
Cake walk, Sound Forge, CoolEdit,GoldWave, Wavelab
Photoshop, Paint Shop ProCorel Draw, Illustrator, 3D Studio Max(Maya, Softimage, 3D Max, Lightwave,etc.)
Human resources
The lecturer must have a technicalsupport related qualification,specialising in hardware and software
on Level 5 or higher.
Other resources
File per leaner for PoE Technicians toolkit
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9. MANAGEMENT
RESOURCES &INFRASTRUCTURE
SPECIFICATIONS REMARKS
Simulated office environment withdivisions
ReceptionAdministrationFinance,Human Resources,Sales and MarketingProcurementBoardroom
Furniture
Typist chairsOffice tableshanging folder &vertical filing cabinetsSwitcboardPhoto copierTelephonesInternet & e-mailReception counterDisplay equipment & material
Computer training venue Computers & printersSoftware MS Word, MS Excel, MSPowerPointin-out trayscommercial stapler & commercial punch
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10. MARKETING
RESOURCES & INFRASTRUCTURE SPECIFICATIONS REMARKSEquipped Classroom withData ProjectorInteractive White boardPull down screenMicrophoneHeavy duty Photocopier &Colour Printer
Adequate desk space forstudents to work on
Fully equipped Practicum room
30 Computers as per class, pluscomputers 10 compatible for useby learners with special needs.InternetVideo cameraMain serverLateral File drawers
Digital cameras withattachments to display imagesTV set and a radioDVD/CD playerMiniature billboardsWall boards
Cabling:LANWANSimulated Contact Centre for practicalpurposes
Media Centre
Equipped with workstations forlearners to complete casestudies, assignments and doresearch
Store roomSafe-keeping of equipment andmaterials used
Installation of Appropriate Security for allfacilities
Transport for students15 x seater for excursions,exhibitions and other marketingrelated events
GRAPHIC DESIGNRESOURCES & INFRASTRUCTURE SPECIFICATIONS REMARKSPhysical resourcesA “structured environment” should be set up sothat students can get hands-on training andperform practical assignments for assessment
equipped with all necessarymaterial, devices and equipmentto represent the practicalenvironment found in the
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purposes. Graphic Design sectorTechnology and Research Computers, scanners and printers for
students to complete assignments, casestudies and projects
Software Programmes. Sufficient electrical power to connect
computers, printers and scanners Access to the Internet to do research Research software Subject-related magazines, DVDs and
videos Daily newspapers Reference books List of stakeholders for presentations, guest
speakers and practical experience Secure stockroom
e.g. Computer Softwarepackage, 3D Animation, Flashetcfor example, Encarta
Human resourcesThe lecturer should have: a qualification in Graphic Design a four-year teaching diploma; facilitation skills; assessor and moderator qualifications; training in outcomes-based education
methodology; ongoing interest in new developments and
innovations; industry experience
Other resourcesConsumables
stationery Assessment Guidelines Workbooks Files
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11. MECHATRONICS
Resources AndInfrastructure
Specifications Remarks
HUMANRESOURCES
Subject 1: Mechatronic SystemsHaving additional training orknowledge/experience in pneumatics,hydraulics, electro-pneumatics/ hydraulics,A+, PLC’s, industrial networking, field bussystems robotics.
Subject 2: Stored Program SystemsHaving knowledge/ experience incommercial PCs and Industrial PC’s andrelated networking (bus systems) advantagehaving same skills as for mechatronicsystems above.
Subject 3: Electro technologyAn electrician/millwright having knowledgeon control engineering, servo, stepper,industrial motors (AC and DC drives)advantage having the same skills as formechatronic systems above.
Subject 4: ManufacturingA Fitter & Turner/ Millwright havingknowledge/ experience in metal work,welding, gas welding/ cutting, turning,milling, assembling manually andCAD/CAM and CNC an advantage wouldbe to have the same knowledge/experienceas for mechatronic systems above.
(NB: Minimum educatorqualifications and/ORtraining required, ongoing“upskilling” required).
Facilitators shouldideally be qualified asan educator up to atleast NQF level 6, becreative and have asound knowledge oflearner centrededucation.
It is of paramountimportance thateducators working inthis environment attendseminars and upgradingworkshops in order tobe updated/re-skilledwith the latestdevelopments intechnology.
The recommendednumber of students forworkshop practice is 20.
INFRASTRUCTURE(BUILDINGINFRASTRUCTURE,FIXTURES ANDNETWORKS).
Building to be appropriately designedfor workshop types and/or laboratorytype presentations that comply withBuilding Regulations and SafetyStandards.
The tables below show broadly thelab/work area requirements, relatedtraining equipment for allocatedstudents and the relevant facilitatortraining that may be required for thedelivery of this vocational training.
EQUIPMENT ANDMACHINERY Access by the student and facilitator to
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the listed equipment and machinery isessential. Machinery and labequipment as listed below is essentialin the delivery of this Mechatronicvocational training.
The Mechatronic equipment asindicated below is the suggestedminimum and other equipment can beused to obtain the same outcomes.
Mechatronics EQUIPMENT
1 Mechanical Fundamentals lab/workshopFor 20Learners
L2 L3 L4
1a
Classroom FacilitiesWorkplaces √√ 20 √Teaching 20 √General facilities 20 √
1b
Hand Tools √Workbenches, double 10 √Technical drawing 20 √ √Basic handtools 20 √ √Safety and house keeping 20 √ √Measurement and marking 10 √ √Sheet metal work 10 √ √
1c
Power ToolsWork benches, double 10 √ √Cutting and forming 10 √ √Drilling and tapping 10 √ √Welding and joining 10 √ √Electrical soldering 10 √ √
1d
MachiningDrilling 1 √ √Turning 1 √Milling 1 √
1cMaterials testingMaterial testing 1 √
1b Training of facilitatorMechanical 1
2 Electrical installation and machine labFor 20Learners
L2 L3 L4
2aClassroom FacilitiesWorkplace 20 √Teaching 20 √
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General 1 √Computer hardware 1 √
2b
Electrical installation √ √ √Safety and protection 2 √ √ √Industrial installation and control 2 √ √ √Domestic circuit installation and testing 2 √ √
2c
Electrical MachinesDC machines 2 √ √AC machines 2 √ √Three phase machines 2 √Fault simulator three phase machines 2 √Frequency drives (3-phse machines) 2 √Transformers 2 √
2d Commissioning & trainingTeacher training – electrical 1
3 Motion and Control labFor 20Learners
L2 L3 L4
3a
Classroom Facilitiesworkplace 20 √ √ √teaching 20 √ √ √General 1 √ √ √Computer hardware 10 √ √ √
3b
PneumaticsBasic pneumatics 5 √Advanced pneumatics 5 √ √Workstation pneumatics 2 √ √ √
Software pneumatics 20 √ √ √
3c
Electro-pneumaticsBasic electro pneumatics 5 √ √Advanced electro pneumatics 5 √ √Measurement in pneumatics 2 √ √Workstation –electro pneumatics 2 √ √ √
3d
HydraulicsBasic hydraulics 5 √ √Workstation hydraulics 1 √ √Software- hydraulics 20 √ √
3e
Electro-HydraulicsBasic electro-hydraulics 2 √ √Advanced electro-hydraulics 2 √ √Workstation electro-hydraulics 1 √ √
3fSensor TechnologyProximity sensors 2 √ √ √Distance & displacement sensors 2 √ √ √
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Force and pressure sensors 2 √ √ √Workstation sensor technology 2 √ √ √
3gBasic and Advanced PLCBasic PLC 10 √ √Advanced PLC 2 √ √
3h
Fieldbus & Electric DrivesFieldbus profibus-DP 2 √Electro-servo drives 2 √ √Electro-stepper drives 2 √ √Workstation fieldbus & drives 1 √
3i Commissioning & TrainingTeacher training – Motion and control 1
4 Electronic and Software Lab L2 L3 L4
4a
Classroom FacilitiesWorkplace 20 √ √ √Teaching 20 √ √ √Computer hardware 20 √ √ √
4b
CoursesDesktop lab 20 √ √ √Electrical engineering 20 √ √ √Electronics 20 √ √ √Project work 20 √ √ √
4c
Advanced coursesDigital electronics 3 √ √Microcomputer 3 √ √Power electronics 3 √ √Electrical machines 3 √ √Communication technology 3 √ √ √
4dE-learningElectronics 3 √ √ √Mechatronics 20 √ √ √
4eCommissioning and TrainingTeacher training 1
5 CNC & CIM/FMS Lab
5a
Classroom FacilitiesWorkplace 20 √ √General 20 √ √Computer hardware 1 √ √
5b
CNC ManufacturingCNC Turning 1 √CNC Milling 1 √CNC trainers & CAD/CAM 1 √ √
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5c
FMS –Production ModulesFMS- Pallet Transport 1 √FMS- Material input 1 √FMS- Material output 1 √FMS- Processing 1 √FMS-Assembly 1 √FMS- Automated warehouse 1 √FMS-Quality Assurance 1 √FMS-Control 1 √FMS-Programming 1 √
5dCommissioning & Training √Teacher training –CIM/FMS
1
6 Computer labFor 20Learners
L2 L3 L4
6a Classroom facilitiesWorkstations 20 √ √ √Computer hardware 20 √ √ √Software (Microsoft office) 20 √ √ √Internet access 20 √ √ √
7 Central Tool Store √ √ √
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12. OFFICE ADMINISTRATION
RESOURCES &INFRASTRUCTURE
SPECIFICATIONS REMARKS
Simulated enterprise
Office environment and necessaryelectronic equipment, cash registerscalculators, filing cabinetsComputer and data projector toelectronically project data
The latestdevelopment inelectronicequipment must beavailable.
Media centreComputers and printers to completeassignments/case studies and do researchInternet connection
Classroom
Computer and data projectorFlash disk to store information
Presentation program on computer
Big desks for studentsTV, Video and DVDplayer
Filing cabinet File PoE
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13. PRIMARY AGRICULTURE
The following is a summarised phased development approach that is suggested for theestablishment of a training and demonstration farm mainly for the NC(V) programme. It issuggested that the development of the programme be done in phases.
Phase 1:Farm layout or land use planningBush clearing on cropland
Phase 2:Build, equip and stock the broiler unitBuild, equip and stock the egg layer unitInstall irrigation reticulationEstablish vegetable field crops and seedling unitsEstablish a beekeeping unitErect external security fence
Phase 3Establish pasturesErect internal fences and allocate grazing camps
Phase 4Build, equip and stock dairy, beef, goat and pig unitsExtend training courses
PRIMARY AGRICULTURE (Resources for training & demonstration)FARM INFRASTRUCTURE
(a) BROILER PRODUCTION AND PROCESSING UNIT Building costs: 5 x 57.5m2
Equipment (brooders, drinkers, tube feeders) Complete broiler processing equipment
(b) LAYER AND EGG PROCESSING UNIT Building costs: 1 x 64m2
Equipment (includes cages) 500 point of lay 20 week old pullets
(c) DAIRY AND MILK PROCESSING UNIT Buildings Equipment for milking and milk processing 12 heifers
(d) BEEF UNIT Sheltered beef feedlot unit: 1 x 30m Beef handling pens and equipment
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12 Nguni heifers 1 Nguni bull
(d) GOAT UNIT 20 young nanny goats 2 quality breeding billy goats Goat handling pens and equipment
(e) PIG UNIT Buildings Equipment (brooders, farrowing rails, troughs) 8 gilts and 2 boars
(f) APIARY UNIT Apiary equipment including honey extractor
(g) ESTABLISHED PASTURES Land preparation, fertilisation planting 8ha
(h) IRRIGATION 1ha vegetables, 4ha maize/beans and 8ha pastures Rising main from the river to reservoir and gravity flow (lower lands,
paddocks) or booster pump (upper lands)(i) FARM TOOLS AND AGROCHEMICALS
Equipment (hand tools, knapsacks, mower, wheelbarrows, spades etc.) Farm shed
(j) SEEDLING NURSERY (Vegetables, trees, shrubs) Shadecloth, poles, standpipes, equipment
(k) WATER RETICULATION Reticulation to paddocks, livestock units
(l) VEHICLES 1 tonne pick up and canopy 1 medium size tractor 1 mini bus for transporting learners Tractor trailer and implements
(m) FENCING External security fence: 2 km Internal fences: 1.6km
(n) MISCELLANEOUS Laboratory with equipment for plant and soil science Laboratory with equipment for animal & poultry science Teaching aids (data projectors, screen, DVD player etc.) Computers with internet links Library with relevant books and magazines
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14. PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION
Resources andInfrastructure
Specifications Remarks
HUMAN RESOURCES
The lecturers should be inpossession of a N5 or N6qualifications in processinstrumentation.
A professional qualification inEducation and teachingmethodology is recommended.
Lecturers should attend seminarsand upgrading workshops to keepup-to-date with the latestdevelopments in technology.
INFRASTRUCTURE(BUILDINGINFRASTRUCTURE,FIXTURES ANDNETWORKS).
Buildings appropriatelydesigned for workshop type-and/or laboratory typepresentations that comply withbuilding regulations and safetystandards.
Central tool store.
Ablution facilities
Electronics laboratory
EQUIPMENT ANDMACHINERY
Access by students andlecturers to the listedequipment and machinery isessential.
The tables below show thelab/work area requirementsand related training equipment.
The Instrumentationequipment as indicatedbelow is the suggestedminimum and otherequipment can be used toobtain the same outcomes.
Instrumentation TechnologyFor 20Learners
L2 L3 L4
1 Classroom facilities 1 1.1 Workplaces 1 1.2 Teaching 1 1.3 General facilities 1
Laboratory 1 2 Laboratory equipment: 10
2.1Test equipment such as test gauges, pressure simulators,Millivolt meters, hand-help loop calibrators, Smartinstruments
1
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2.2 Control valve 1 2.3 Bourdon tube 1 2.4 Bellows type pressure measurement device 1 2.5 Thermocouple 1 2.6 RTDs 1 2.7 Differential pressure flow measurement device 1 2.8 Variable area flow measurement device 1 2.9 Positive displacement flow measurement device 1 2.10 Turbine meter flow measurement device 1 2.11 Thermal mass flow measurement device 1 2.12 Pneumatic pressure transmitter and converter 1 2.13 Electronic pressure transmitter device 1 2.14 Expansion temperature measurement device 1 2.15 Thermo resistive temperature measurement device 1 2.16 Open channel flow measurement device 1 2.17 Electromagnetic flow measurement device 1 2.18 Ultrasonic flow measurement device 1 2.19 Vortex flow measurement device 1 2.20 Coriolis flow measurement device 1 2.21 Conductive level measurement device 1 2.22 Capacitive level measurement device 1 2.23 Vibrating level measurement device 1 2.24 Electromechanical level measurement device 1 2.25 Hydrostatic level measurement device 1 2.26 Ultrasonic level measurement device 1 2.27 Microwave level measurement device 1 2.28 Loadcells 1 2.29 In-line conductivity analyser 1 2.30 In-line turbidity analyser 1 2.31 In-line humidity analyser 1 2.32 In-line pH analyser 1 2.33 Simple DCS, loop controller, PLC or SCADA system 1
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15. PROCESS PLANT OPERATIONS
Resources AndInfrastructure
Specifications Remarks
HUMAN RESOURCES
The lecturer should be inpossession of a NQF 5 or 6qualification in chemicalengineering or pulp and papertechnology.
A professional qualification inEducation and teachingmethodology is recommended.
Lecturers should attend seminarsand upgrading workshops to keepup-to-date with the latestdevelopments in technology.
Typical qualifications wouldinclude:N4, N5 and N6 (PlantOperations),Diploma in ChemicalEngineering/ Pulp and PaperTechnology,BTech (ChemicalEngineering/ Pulp and PaperTechnology)BEng (Chem).
INFRASTRUCTURE(BUILDINGINFRASTRUCTURE,FIXTURES ANDNETWORKS).
Buildings appropriatelydesigned for workshop type-and/or laboratory typepresentations that complywith building regulationsand safety standards.
Central tool store.
Ablution facilities
Science laboratory
Process operations workshop
EQUIPMENT ANDMACHINERY
Access by students andlecturers to the listedequipment and machinery isessential.
The tables below show thelab/work area requirementsand related trainingequipment.
The equipment asindicated below is thesuggested minimum andother equipment can beused to obtain the sameoutcomes.
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Process TechnologyFor 20students
L2 L3 L4
1 Classroom facilities: 1 1.1 Workplaces 20 1.2 Teaching 20 1.3 General facilities 20 2 Hand tools and drawings: 10 2.1 Workbenches, double 10 2.2 Technical drawings 20 2.3 Safety and house keeping posters 20 2.4 Process flow diagrams 10 3 Workshop equipment:3.1 Various types of pipes 10 3.2 Various types of fittings 10 3.3 Pipe coverings 10 3.4 Various types of valves 10 3.5 Various types of pumps 1
3.6A tank for liquid storage with various outlets and inletsand level measurement equipment
1
3.7 A screen to explain screening processes 1 3.8 A filter to explain filtration processes 1
3.9Small objects with various weights to explaincentrifugation (such as woodchips, sand andpolystyrene balls.
3.10 MSDSs 10 3.11 Simple dryers to illustrate drying 1 3.12 Small-scale cooling tower 1 3.13 A simple air cooler 1
3.14A simple heat exchanger (examples of home-made heatexchangers are available on the internet)
1
3.15 Mixing equipment such as electrical kitchen mixers 1 4 Laboratory equipment and consumables: 10
5. Process construction materials:
Process Control For 20Learners
L3 L4
1 Classroom facilities: 1.1 Workplaces 20 1.2 Teaching 20 1.3 General facilities 20
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2. Various measurement instruments (manual and electronic):2.1 Recording equipment 10 2.2 Bourdon tube type pressure gauge 20 2.3 Solid rod thermostat 20 2.4 Bi-metallic strip thermostat 20 2.5 Positive displacement meter 10 2.6 Orifice gauge 10 2.7 Sight glass 10 2.8 Float type gauge 10 2.9 Simple control system 10
Process Chemistry For 20Learners
L2 L3 L4
1 Classroom facilities 1 1.1 Workplaces 20 1.2 Teaching 20 1.3 General facilities 20 1.4 Chemistry Laboratory 1 2 Laboratory equipment 10
3 Chemicals 10
Pulp and papermaking technology For 20Learners
L2 L3 L4
1 Classroom facilities: 1 1.1 Workplaces 20 1.2 Teaching 20 1.3 General facilities 20 1.4 Laboratory 1 2 Laboratory equipment: 10 2.1 Laboratory glassware 10 2.2 Heating plate 10 2.3 Laboratory balance 10 2.4 Measuring equipment / callipers 10 2.5 Kitchen blender 1 2.6 Electric grinder 1 2.7 Filter paper 10 2.8 Fine sieve / screen / kitchen colander 10 2.9 Bleached pulp 1 2.10 Wood chips 10 2.11 Raw bagasse 1 2.12 Bale of assorted secondary fibre 1 2.13 Different paper grades 1 3 Chemicals:
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3.1 Black, red or green liquor samples 1 3.2 Sodium hydroxide 1 3.3 Sodium sulphite 1 3.4 Phenolphthalein 1 3.5 Methyl orange 1 3.6 1N Hydrochloric acid 1 3.7 10% Barium chloride 1 3.8 Formalin 1 3.9 0.2N Potasium Permanganate 1 3.10 4N Sulphuric Acid 1 3.11 0.2N Sodium Thiosulphate 1 3.12 Starch solution 1 3.13 Unslaked lime 1 3.14 Ammonium chloride / swimming pool chloride / fabric
bleaching agent1
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16. SAFETY IN SOCIETY
Resources andInfrastructure Specifications Remarks
Rooms to conduct role-play
Large enough for 35-40students to be involved inrole-play (therefore cannotbe the same size asclassrooms withconventional seatingarrangements)
For the Policing Subject: Visits to local stations of the SAPS, the MPD, MPAs and TPAs Visits to local criminal courts A simulated crime scene to demonstrate aspects of criminalistic tactics and
techniques Newspaper clippings for purposes of
discussions on proactive and reactivepolicing, and on police ethics
Posters of organograms and rank structuresof the policing agencies
Facilities for physicalfitness and obstacletraining
An outdoor facility usingwood, metal and rubbermaterials to create obstaclesand offer resistance (fordrills). Indoor gym forphysical fitness notessential-but portableequipment must beavailable to use outdoors(eg. weights and mats)
Drill Physical training Obstacle course set out according to the
SAPS requirements A parade ground for morning parades
(include hoisting of the South African flagand singing of the National Anthem)
Suitable clothing for drill and physicaltraining such as track suits and takkies.
Running 2,4 km daily is compulsory.
Driving practisefacilities
Driving instructorMotor vehicles (2)Safe area for practisesessionsPoles to practice parkingBasic road signageLearner drivers manuals(K57)
Additional requirements for enlistment in theSAPS. On completion of the NC(V)
qualificationat Level 4, the following might advantagestudents who aspire to enlist in the SAPS: Not older than 29 years of age No criminal record Good mental and physical health A South African citizen Speak two official languages of which
English must be one Possession of a valid driver’s licence will be
an added advantage Must be willing to be placed at any police
station in the RSA. In addition to the above mentioned criteria,
the SAPS will also conduct psychometricand personality evaluation, medicalexaminations, fitness tests, finger printingand vetting to select candidates forenlistment.
Documentation
Legislation and policiesrelevant to safety in society(eg the constitution, humanrights legislation etc.) asrequired by the curriculum
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17. TOURISM
RESOURCES &EQUIPMENT
SPECIFICATIONS REMARKS
A well-equipped media/resourcecentreA specific classroom/lecturevenue for use of Tourismstudents only
StoreroomFacilities for PoE’s, stationery, maps, teaching aids,consumables etc. Storeroom should ideally be directlyconnected to the Tourism class room(s) for easy access.
FULLY EQUIPPED PRACTICAL ROOM (TOURISM INFORMATION CENTRE)Larger than usual desks/tablesfor work with maps, atlases,reference booksWall maps (World, AfricaPhysical and Political, SouthAfrica Physical and Political)Brochure stand(s)Computers with Internetconnection & DVD writer &colour printer
At least 2
Resource materials
Atlases & DictionariesReference books (e.g. Lonely Planet, Rough Guide, WorldTravel Guide etc.)Globe of the WorldSubscriptions to Travel – and Travel Industry related magazines,eg. Getaway, GSA magazine, daily newspapers etc.
Overhead projectorNotice BoardFlipchart standFiling cabinetDigital video camera
Necessary connections and/or memory cards)
TV monitor and DVD/VCRData projector and screenWall clocks Indicate min. 5 on which to explain time zones/world timesPhotocopierCounter top (for practical room)DStv satellite dish and decoder Connection (for Travel Channel, National Geographic etc.)Fax machine with telephone lineDisplay boardsTransport for learners foreducational excursions andprojects
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18. TRANSPORT AND LOGISTICS
A. FREIGHT LOGISTICS LEVELS 2, 3 & 4
1. Physical resources1.1 Classroom:
Classroom facilities with the following training aids: Flipchart Data projector Calculators Examples of Financial Statements Forms and logistics documentation (See detailed list below) Textbooks
1.2 Simulation room:A simulated freight logistics office is needed with actual documentation, means ofcommunication and other facilities to create a real life learning experience.
2. Forms and DocumentsExact detail is not specified in the curriculum, but it should be taken into account that a wealth ofpractical experience can be obtained through access to and where feasible physical application ofdocumentation such as:
Staff control documents for example signing on and signing off sheets, leave registers etc
Control documents for example pre-trip inspections
Transporting documents for example waybills
Control documents for example goods received vouchers, permits, etc
Stock control documentation.
Various statutory documents and forms such as licenses, permits, certificates etc
Documents to use in the simulation room PODs (Proof of documentation sheets and checklists)
Invoices
GRVs (Goods received vouchers)
Pallet checking sheets
Pricing lists
Bay plans
Vehicle allocation sheets
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Load sheets
Time sheets
Bulk picks lips
DCAs (Discrepancy advices)
Blind receiving lists
Adjustment forms
Variance reports
Routing schedules
Trip sheets
Pallet stickers
Licensing documentation
Insurance documentation
Permits
Certificates of fitness
3. Human resources
The lecturer should ideally:
Be a good communicator with a thorough understanding of the freight logistics industry.
Have a Bachelors degree in transport. Practical experience in the freight logistics environment
will be a distinct advantage.
Be competent in or have at least three years experience in the area in which he/she will be
facilitating and assessing learning.
4. Other resources
Excursions and industry exposure:Students must be exposed to the freight logistics industry to familiarise themselves with the
various administrative control systems. Exposure to a large freight logistics operator will add
considerable value but is not essential.
The freight logistics industry has several entry positions where administrative skills areneeded and exposure to real life documentation is essential.
Guest speakers:
Visits by logistics experts employed in freight logistics companies would add value.
Practical exposure can be enhanced by initiatives such as:
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o PowerPoint presentations on freight logistics activities
o Discussion of the vision and mission of large freight logistics operators
o Using real financial data of operators
o Photos and other graphical aids
o Using information obtained via the Internet on freight logistics
B. TRANSPORT ECONOMICS LEVELS 2, 3 & 4
1. Physical resources
Internet access and relevant research material.
Daily and weekly economic news on television, the radio, in news papers and business
magazines.
Stationery, for example, ruler, eraser, pens (blue; black; other colours if required)
Computers and data saving devices.
Bulletin boards/ notice boards to display current economic news and information.
Textbooks
2. Human resources
The lecturer should ideally:
Be a good communicator with a thorough understanding of transport and economics.
Have a Bachelors degree in transport. Practical experience in the transport industry will
be a distinct advantage.
Be competent in or have at least three years experience in the area in which he/she will be
facilitating and assessing learning.
3. Other resources
Exposure to the transport industry and infrastructure through excursions will add
considerable value to the learning of this subject.
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C. TRANSPORT OPERATIONS LEVELS 2, 3 & 4
1. Physical resources
Internet access and relevant research material.
Stationery, for example, ruler, eraser, pens (blue; black; other colours if required)
Calculators
Computers and data saving devices
Textbooks
Level 2:
A vehicle must be available to use for inspection and fault finding purposes.
Level 3 and 4:
Computer software programme which has the capability of performing online
computerised reservations.
Ticket sales and verification equipment and stationery.
Software systems/programmes applicable to the passenger transport environment.
Safe custody cabins.
2. Human resources
The lecturer should ideally:
Be a good communicator with a thorough understanding of transport and economics.
Have a Bachelors degree in transport. Practical experience in the transport industry will be
a distinct advantage.
Be competent in or have at least three years experience in the area in which he/she will be
facilitating and assessing learning.
3. Other resources
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Exposure to the transport operations industry through excursions will add considerable
value to the learning of this subject.
In level 4 students needs exposure to the loading and transport of abnormal loads and
dangerous goods.