![]() ![]() ![]() researching, accessing, reading, interpreting and applying current relevant legislation, codes and standards.participating in meetings, such as negotiations with fire engineering consultant, architect, builder or other service contractors.listening to and communicating clearly with colleagues, installers, suppliers and contractors.calculating dimensions and pipe lengths.parametric modelling of services coordination using proprietary software, such as Navis-Works or MEP-REVIT.proprietary hydraulic calculation software.proprietary project management software.operating computer software packages and systems, including:.editing and creating drawings, including:.accurate naming and filing of drawings, including:.This section describes the skills and knowledge required for this unit. Fittings and components are selected and ordered according to project and workplace requirements. Required amendments to design drawings are made or negotiated as required.ģ.3.ğinal approved design drawings are processed and distributed according to project and workplace requirements.ģ.4. Submit drawings for approval and finalise design process.ģ.1.ğire sprinkler system design drawings are submitted to relevant personnel within the scheduled timeframe.ģ.2. ![]() The most efficient and workable layout and location of sprinkler system components are determined and notated on the drawing according to workplace procedures.Ģ.4.ĝimensions are calculated, checked and notated on the drawing according to workplace procedures.ģ. The exact location of sprinklers is determined and notated on the drawing according to relevant codes and standards .Ģ.3. Lay out the fire sprinkler system design.Ģ.1.Ě site visit is conducted if possible to confirm dimensions and assess installation risks and constraints.Ģ.2. The detailed design drawings are named, filed and backed up according to workplace procedures.Ģ. Layers showing designs of other services are imported into clean architectural or structural drawings.ġ.4.ĝetails from drawings of the floor of the level above are added, if these affect the design.ġ.5. Relevant project drawings and documentation are requested, received, named and filed according to workplace procedures.ġ.2.ĝrawings are cleaned to leave minimal essential information.ġ.3. Assessment of performance is to be consistent with the evidence guide.ġ.1. Where bold italicised text is used, further information is detailed in the required skills and knowledge section and the range statement. Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. This unit does not apply to fire systems for special hazard locations.Įlements and Performance Criteria Pre-ContentĮlements describe the essential outcomes of a unit of competency. ![]() This unit of competency supports the role of fire systems' designers with responsibility for creating detailed designs for sprinkler fire suppression systems.įire systems designs are limited to those within the deemed-to-satisfy provisions of the Building Code of Australia or detailed fire systems designs for alternative solutions designed by fire engineers. Licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit and so the varying state or territory requirements should be confirmed with the relevant body. The unit also involves assessing and selecting component requirements, setting out the locations of components, and creating final notated drawings. This unit of competency specifies the outcomes required to obtain, process and set up drawings for the detailed design of fire sprinkler systems. ![]()
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